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Friday, November 10, 2023

Ford Captures All Three 2023 NASCAR Championships

Ford Captures All Three 2023 NASCAR Championships

Ryan Blaney (Cup); Cole Custer (Xfinity); Ben Rhodes (Trucks)

Ryan Blaney Wins Cup Series Title

 

Team Penske’s Ryan Blaney drove Mustang to its second straight NASCAR Cup Series title by winning the championship race at Phoenix Raceway, capping a weekend that saw Ford claim all three of NASCAR’s major touring titles for the first time in its history.

 

Blaney got the job done by finishing second in the race, and beating fellow Championship 4 drivers Kyle Larson and William Byron, who ended up right behind in third and fourth, respectively.

 

The race came down to a 31-lap dash to the finish. Blaney restarted sixth while Larson was third and Byron fifth, but the Team Penske driver passed Byron three laps later and then battled Larson for the next eight circuits before finally getting past him on lap 292 of the 312-lap event.

 

From that point on, he was able to maintain his advantage and finish second to race-winner Ross Chastain.

 

“I didn't want a caution,” said Blaney after he passed Larson for the championship lead. “Once I got to the white, I felt pretty good about it, but it's just about getting there and finishing it off.”

 

Cole Custer Wins NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship

 

The third time was the charm for Cole Custer, who won his first series championship after finished second in his previous two attempts. This marks the seventh NXS championship for Ford and second in the last four years after Austin Cindric won in 2020. Ford’s other champions include: Greg Biffle (2002), Carl Edwards (2007), Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (2011-12), and Chris Buescher (2015).

 

This marks the second time Stewart-Haas has won an NXS championship with Ford after Custer delivered the owner’s title in 2018. This continues a streak that has seen Mustang win a driver’s or owner’s championship in all but three seasons since coming to the series full-time in 2011.

 

“I thought it was over. I mean, I went from first to third and I was able to shift the car all night and the Doug Yates horsepower worked out and pulled me off the corner. I can’t believe we won that thing after going back to third on that restart, but I can’t say enough about these guys. I mean, we started the year off and it was a struggle and we kind of had to dig deep with each other and really talk about how to get better. To see how much this group has grown through the year and to be a part of something, I knew I wanted to work with JT. I knew that he was the guy that could make it happen and I wouldn’t want to do it with anybody else. I just can’t thank Gene Haas enough. He’s given me opportunities and I wouldn’t be here without him. I can’t thank him enough, and Ford Performance, Haas Automation, everybody at Stewart-Haas Racing. It’s awesome to bring one back to Stewart-Haas right now. Man, I’m gonna enjoy this. I’ve been waiting to hear Wayne on the radio for a few times now, so I’m pumped.”

 

Ben Rhodes Drives F-150 To Second Straight Truck Series Championship

 

Ford Performance and ThorSport Racing’s Ben Rhodes claimed his second Truck Series championship in the last three years, and the second consecutive for Ford, with a hard-earned fifth-place finish in the No. 99 Ford F-150 Cautions in a race filled with restarts, retribution, extra laps and high-action Friday night at Phoenix Raceway.

 

The evening that featured 12 caution periods, 29 laps of overtime competition and plenty of high-stakes racing – especially among the four championship contenders that earned a chance to settle the season title.

 

“I can’t even believe it,” the 26-year-old Kentucky native Rhodes said of his dramatic title win. “It’s just so awesome, man. To go 25 laps into overtime, do you know what that feels like? It’s crazy. I didn’t think we were going to make it. I thought we were going to pop a tire, that anything that could have gone wrong was going to go wrong. Grant [Enfinger] almost got me. But hats off to him, he ran a great race. I wouldn’t want to race against anybody else for the championship. He raced me clean, and I respect the heck out of him for it.”

 





 

source: Ford Performance Media

Monday, November 6, 2023

NASCAR / ARCA Championship Race Weekend Recap (Phoenix Raceway)

NASCAR / ARCA Championship Race Weekend Recap (Phoenix Raceway)

Winners:  

  • Ross Chastain (Cup)

  • Cole Custer (Xfinity)

  • Christian Eckes (Trucks)

  • William Sawalich (ARCA West)

 

Champions:  

  • Ryan Blaney (Cup)

  • Cole Custer (Xfinity)

  • Ben Rhodes (Trucks)

  • Sean Hingorani (ARCA West)

 

 

NASCAR Cup

Ross Chastain dominates Phoenix Cup Finale; Ryan Blaney Wins First Championship

Ross Chastain dominates Phoenix Cup Finale
Ross Chastain

 

Race Winner, Ross Chastain led a race-high 157 laps to the Phoenix race win. While Chastain was present, he wasn’t an active influence on the championship fight. However, Blaney did vent his frustrations at the Trackhouse driver over the radio to his team.

 

“I know he was mad, and I don’t care. I do not care. I did not care then; I do not care now. I’m here to race him. I am not going to wreck, Chastain stated.”

 

Ryan Blaney Wins First Championship
Ryan Blaney

 

For the first time in 10 years of the elimination playoff format, the NASCAR Cup Series champion failed to win the title race—not that it mattered one bit to 2023 champion Ryan Blaney.

 

When he took the checkered flag in second place in the NASCAR Cup Series Championship race, the driver of the No. 12 Ford gave Team Penske its second straight title in NASCAR‘s premier series and gave Ford a sweep of Championship Weekend at Phoenix Raceway.

 

“Unbelievable year, unbelievable playoffs for us,” said Blaney, who won last week at Martinsville to advance to the Championship 4 with Larson, Byron and Christopher Bell. “To win back-to-back Cup titles for (team owner Roger) Penske, that’s so special. Having my family here, winning my first Cup title, I got emotional in the car. I’m not a very emotional guy.

 





Pole: William Byron

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Next Race: The Cup Series will return on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2024 8:00 pm ET for the Busch Light Clash at The Coliseum at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

 

 

NASCAR Xfinity

Cole Custer wins First Xfinity Series Championship on Wild Overtime Restart

Cole Custer wins First Xfinity Series Championship on Wild Overtime Restart
Cole Custer

 

The third time was the charm for twenty-five year old Cole Custer, who became a first-time Xfinity Series champion by winning the 2023 season finale at Phoenix Raceway on a wild overtime restart.

 

The No. 00 Ford driver beat John Hunter Nemechek, Justin Allgaier and Sam Mayer to capture his elusive first title on the circuit. Custer had finished runner-up in the Xfinity championship race in 2018-19.

 

“I thought it was over,” Custer, who led a race-high 96 of 202 laps, told NBC Sports’ Marty Snider. “I went from first to third, and I was able to shift the car all night. And Doug Yates’ horsepower worked out (and) pulled me off the corner. I can’t believe we won that thing after going back to third on that restart.”

 

“Man, I can’t say enough about these guys,” Custer said. We started the year off, and it was a struggle, and we had to kind of dig deep with each other, really talk about how to get better and to see how much this group has grown through the year.

 

“I think these guys have just really always believed in me all year, and I just can’t thank them enough for giving me really fast race cars and still believing in me when things weren’t going great.”

 

Sheldon Creed finished second, followed by Allgaier, Riley Herbst and Mayer. Nemechek crashed on the final lap and finished 28th.

 





Pole: Sammy Smith

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Next Race: The Xfinity Series will return on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024 5:00 pm ET for the NASCAR Xfinity Series Spring Race at Daytona at Daytona International Speedway.

 

 

NASCAR Trucks

Christian Eckes Wins, Ben Rhodes Captures Championship

Ben Rhodes Captures Championship
Ben Rhodes

 

On a night where Truck Series drivers wrecked each other with regularity, it was a respectful move by another Championship 4 driver that sealed Ben Rhodes’ second title in three seasons.

 

Grant Enfinger chased down Rhodes on fresher tires in the fourth overtime. He pulled up to the bumper of Rhodes’ damaged No. 99 Ford on the final lap of the race. Enfinger chose to cut his fellow driver a break.

 

Enfinger avoided intentional contact, even though it cost him the championship in GMS Racing’s final Truck Series race. He crossed the line sixth and ended the season second in the championship standings.

 

“Grant almost got me,” Rhodes told FOX Sports’ Regan Smith after the race. “Hats off to him. He ran a great race. I wouldn’t want to race against anybody else for the championship. He raced me clean and I respect the hell out of him for it.”

 

Christian Eckes Wins
Christian Eckes

 

As for his victory, the 22-year-old Christian Eckes tried to reconcile the championship race win with having just been eliminated from Playoff contention. He had a win (at Kansas) and a pair of runner-up finishes (Indianapolis Raceway Park and Bristol, Tenn.) during the Playoff stretch but was eliminated after finished of 19th and 20th in the two races leading into the championship finale.

 

“Those two races that killed the whole Playoffs pretty much and that’s just kind of the nature of it,” Eckes said. “I didn’t do my job last week and really the week before either. That gets us out and that puts us in this situation, but it’s motivating for next year and it was motivating for this race too. This one kind of stings, I know it’s a win, but the stupid mistakes the last two weeks of a near perfect Playoffs cost us a championship. This one kind of stings, I know it’s a win, but the stupid mistakes the last two weeks of a near perfect Playoffs cost us a championship. It’s kind of hard to be happy right now, but overall, just super proud of everybody for the year that we’ve had and just ready for 2024.”

 





Pole: Corey Heim

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Next Race: The Truck Series will return on Friday, Feb. 16, 2024 7:30 pm ET for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Race at Daytona at Daytona International Speedway.

 

 

ARCA

Sean Hingorani Wraps up West Series Championship; William Sawalich Earns Win at Phoenix

William Sawalich Earns Win at Phoenix
William Sawalich

 

The debut race for Sawalich on the ARCA platform nearly saw him claim a victory at Phoenix until he was turned on a late-race restart by Bradley Erickson. No such problems plagued the 2023 ARCA Menards Series East champion on Friday, who executed a near-flawless race to end his great season on a positive note.

 

“This was very special,” Sawalich said. “We finished where we should have left off in the first race of the year [at Phoenix]. We capitalized on every opportunity and had a couple of good restarts. I worked on a few things myself and I think I’m ready for next year.”

 

The final race on the ARCA platform in 2023 featured two of its three champions inside the Top 3 with Sawalich in first and Hingorani in third.

 

Sean Hingorani Wraps up West Series Championship
Sean Hingorani

 

With their recent dominance on the ARCA Menards Series platform, it only made sense for Venturini Motorsports to expand their empire westward.

 

The driver Venturini Motorsports tasked for this quest was 17-year-old Sean Hingorani from Newport Beach, California. Hingorani more than proved himself in a Venturini Motorsports car with a stellar debut season that saw him take the ARCA Menards Series West championship crown.

 

Even though he did not grab a victory in the season-ending Desert Diamond Casino West Valley 100 at Phoenix Raceway, Hingorani was elated to see the hard work put in by himself and Venturini Motorsports culminate with a West Series title.

 

“This was such a great season with Billy Venturini,” Hingorani said. “We fought so hard today and really wanted to win this race, but these guys brought me a fast car everywhere. This was such a great opportunity over here [at Venturini Motorsports] and I’m so thankful for it.”

 





Pole: William Sawalich

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Next Race: The ARCA Series will return on 02/17/2924 for a 200 mile clash at Daytona International Speedway.

 

 

Superstar Racing Experience

Ryan Newman won the 2023 Superstar Racing Experience Champ
2023 Camping World SRX Series Champ Ryan Newman

 

The 2023 Camping World SRX Series was the third season of the Superstar Racing Experience, a stock car racing series in the United States. The six-race season began at Stafford Motor Speedway on July 13 and ended at Lucas Oil Speedway on August 17.

 

NASCAR Star Ryan Newman won the 2023 Superstar Racing Experience Championship, following Marco Andretti 2022 Champ and Tony Stewart 2021 Champ.

 

Newman never won a championship in either NASCAR Cup or Xfinity Series competition, with his career high point being a win in the 2008 Daytona 500. But he was not to be denied of his first SRX championship.

 

“It means a lot, no doubt, any kind of championship (like) the SRX series,” Newman said while celebrating in victory lane. “The Superstar Racing Experience, what can you say? Guys like Tony Stewart, Jonathan Davenport, who has won just about everything there is on dirt, racing against Kenny Schrader and Kenny Wallace, Helio Castroneves, all that stuff, it’s pretty special. It’s just a whole lot of fun to be doing what I’m doing.”

 





Next Race: The Superstar Racing Experience will return on July 11, 2024.

source: NASCAR Media

Thursday, October 26, 2023

NASCAR Craftman Truck Series Stage Is Set

NASCAR Craftman Truck Series Stage Is Set

Phoenix Raceway Waits for the Championship 4

#NASCAR Championship 4 - Ben Rhodes; Corey Heim; Carson Hocevar and Ben Rhodes

 

The NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series concluded the Round of 8 at Homestead-Miami Speedway last weekend, locking in the four drivers who will be competing to be crowned the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series champion. Carson Hocevar won the Baptist Health Cancer Care 200 – his fourth victory of the 2023 season – and locked in his place in the Championship 4 after making a late-race pass on Ben Rhodes.

 

#NASCAR Championship 4 - Carson Hocevar
Carson Hocevar

 

“I’m so proud of everyone on this Niece Motorsports team," Hocevar said. Our Worldwide Express Chevrolet was so fast. I was bummed yesterday when we didn’t get the pole because I knew the speed that our truck had. I’m glad that we could show that today and put ourselves into the final round of the playoffs. We’re going to do everything we can to bring that championship home,” he added.

 

As for the other three drivers, Corey Heim clinched his spot after winning at Bristol Motor Speedway, Grant Enfinger pointed his way in (five points above the cutoff) after a fifth-place finish at Homestead, and 2021 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series champion Ben Rhodes earned the final spot on a tiebreaker of best finish in the round. Rhodes finished runner-up after Zane Smith and the No. 38 Front Row Motorsports’ team were disqualified after a post-race technical inspection found an unapproved windshield support.

 

#NASCAR Championship 4 - Ben Rhodes
Ben Rhodes

 





#NASCAR Championship 4 - Grant Enfinger
Grant Enfinger

 

The competitors have a week off to strategize and get their trucks ready for the CRAFTSMAN 150 at Phoenix Raceway Friday, November 3 at 10 p.m. ET on FS1, MRN, and SiriusXM Radio).

 

Championship 4 (2023)

  • No. 11 Corey Heim (TRICON Garage)
  • No. 23 Grant Enfinger (GMS Racing)
  • No. 42 Carson Hocevar (Niece Motorsports)
  • No. 99 Ben Rhodes (ThorSport Racing)

 

source: NASCAR Media

Saturday, September 9, 2023

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Round of Eight Drivers

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Round of Eight Drivers

Two Matts Drop from Truck Playoffs

#NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Round of Eight Drivers

 

Ben Rhodes battled an ill-handling truck all night and wound up 25th, two laps down at Kansas Speedway on Friday night. Matt DiBenedetto stormed to a third-place finish in the Kansas Lottery 200.

 

And yet the two Round of 10 contenders ended up on opposite sides of the elimination line as the first round of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Playoffs came to a close: Rhodes advanced to the Round of 8 by a scant five points, while DiBenedetto was ousted from the postseason grid along with Matt Crafton, who was 11 points shy of advancing.

 

The opening slate of the Round of 8 scheduled for Thursday night (September 14th) at Bristol Motor Speedway (8 PM ET, FS1, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

 

#NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Round of Eight Drivers

 

The Round of Eight Truck Drivers

  1. Grant Enfinger
  2. Ty Majeski
  3. Corey Heim
  4. Christian Eckes
  5. Carson Hocevar
  6. Zane Smith
  7. Nicholas Sanchez
  8. Ben Rhodes




 

source: NASCAR Media

Saturday, May 27, 2023

Rhodes Cashes in At Charlotte Motor Speedway

Rhodes Cashes in At Charlotte Motor Speedway

#Wins the North Carolina Education Lottery 200

Ben Rhodes Cashes in At Charlotte Motor Speedway #nascar

 

A long wait was well worth it for Ben Rhodes on many levels Friday night, as he powered to the checkered flag in the North Carolina Education Lottery 200 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

 

Rhodes, the 2021 Truck Series champion, snapped a 27-race winless streak and earned his seventh career Truck Series victory.

 

The race was also the opener of the Triple Truck Challenge, which awarded a $50,000 bonus to Rhodes. The series concludes next month with races at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway and Nashville Superspeedway.

 

Ben Rhodes Cashes in At Charlotte Motor Speedway #nascar

 

“We had really good long-run speed in the truck,” Rhodes said. “Anytime you get a win you enjoy it as much as possible because you don’t know when you’ll be back. It’s harder than ever to win in the Truck Series.”

 

The 26-year-old from Louisville, Ky., steadily pulled away from Stage One winner Corey Heim on the race’s final restart and emerged with the win after starting the race mid-pack in 19th.

 





“We had to take it slow and methodical from 19th,” said Rhodes, who led 37 laps driving the No. 99 Ford for ThorSport Racing.  “It’s not easy to pass in the Truck Series, especially here at Charlotte, but I’m so happy to get a win here. This is the North Carolina guys’ backyard. We’re a Sandusky, Ohio-based team, so it means a lot to myself and the team owners.”

 

Heim finished second, 2.398 seconds behind, followed by Dean Thompson in third, Stage Two winner Carson Hocevar (43 laps led) in fourth and Grant Enfinger in fifth.

 

“We were a short-run truck tonight,” said Heim, who led a race-high 49 laps. “It’s kind of been the story of the year. Maybe it’s something on my end that we’re doing wrong. It feels like we can power off better than everyone in the field but then 20 laps later we just fall.

 

“Charlotte had been one of my worst race tracks. I’ve been hard on myself to finish better here. We finished second here in ARCA twice and second tonight. Maybe one day I’ll get it done.”

 

Thompson and Enfinger also registered top-five finishes earlier in the day in the General Tire 150 ARCA Menards Series race.

 

“I was pretty upset about the ARCA race but I’m pretty over the moon about this,” said Thompson of his first career top-five finish in the Truck Series. “Ben had it locked down there. Our guys put together an absolute rocket ship today. I can’t thank them enough.”

 

Rhodes averaged 116.80 mph in completing the 134 laps in 1 hour, 43 minutes and 10 seconds. Five caution flags consumed 32 laps, with five leaders exchanging the lead 13 times.

 





 

source: Charlotte Motor Speedway Media

Friday, December 16, 2022

ThorSport Racing Partners with Ford

ThorSport Racing Partners with Ford

ThorSport Racing Partners with Ford

 

ThorSport Racing will partner with Ford Performance for the upcoming 2023 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series season and beyond. Racing into its 28th year of competition, the team also welcomes Hailie Deegan to its driver lineup.

 

“With 28 years in the Truck Series, we look forward to the partnership with Ford Performance in NASCAR,” said team owner Duke Thorson. “Our pursuit of wins and championships remains at the forefront of our objectives.”

 

“We’re happy to welcome ThorSport back to our NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series program,” said Mark Rushbrook, global director, Ford Performance Motorsports. “Duke has assembled one of the best organizations in the series with a driver lineup that is filled with youth and experience. We celebrated a championship together just a few years ago and know they have the potential to do it again in 2023.”

 

Deegan, a California native, will enter her third full-time season in the Truck Series. She drove to a series-career-best sixth at Talladega Superspeedway this past season and was named Most Popular Driver for the second consecutive year.

 

She joined Ford Performance as part of its driver development program following the 2019 season and drove in a variety of different disciplines in 2020, including the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge and ARCA Menards Series where she finished third in the point standings and won Rookie of the Year honors.

 

Deegan competed in the ARCA Menards Series West in 2018 and ’19, earning three victories during her time there. She also has a decorated off-road racing career and is the daughter of Motorcross legend, Brian Deegan.

 

Three-time series champion, Matt Crafton will enter his 23rd full-time season in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series along with long-time ThorSport partner Menards.

 

Ben Rhodes, the 2021 series champion, is set to compete in his eighth full-time season in the Truck Series, following a season that consisted of one win, eight top-five finishes, and finishing second in the final points standings.

 

Following a breakout year that included two wins, and a spot in the Championship Four, Ty Majeski returns for his sophomore year at ThorSport Racing.

 






 

About ThorSport Racing

ThorSport Racing, based in a state-of-the-art 100,000-square-foot facility in Sandusky, Ohio is the longest-tenured NASCAR Truck Series team, competing in the series since 1996. The Sandusky-based team has a combined five driver’s championships – four in the Truck Series and one in the ARCA Menards Series with Frank Kimmel. In addition, the team has 15 consecutive seasons in the Truck Series, with at least one win. 

 

For more information visit www.thorsport.com.

 About Ford Performance

Ford’s racing program is part of the Ford Performance organization based in Dearborn, Mich. It is responsible for major racing operations globally, including NASCAR (Cup Series, Xfinity Series, Craftsman Truck Series), IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge, FIA World Rally Championship, Virgin Australia Supercars, Formula Drift, NHRA Funny Car, off-road desert racing, and sportsman drag racing. In addition, the organization also oversees the development of Ford’s racing engines, as well as the outreach programs with all Ford Clubs and Ford enthusiasts. 
 
For more information regarding Ford racing’s activities, please visit www.fordperformance.comwww.facebook/FordPerformance, Ford Performance on Instagram and @FordPerformance on Twitter.  

 

Thursday, February 17, 2022

2022 Camping World Truck Series Season Fires Off at Daytona

2022 Camping World Truck Series Season Fires Off at Daytona

NextEra Energy 250

 2022 Camping World Truck Series Season Fires Off at Daytona #NASCAR

  • Next Race: NextEra Energy 250
  • The Place: Daytona International Speedway 
  • The Date: Friday, February 18 
  • The Time: 7:30 p.m. ET 
  • TV: FS1, 6;30 p.m. ET  
  • Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio  
  • Distance: 250 miles (100 Laps)
    • Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 20) 
    • Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 40) 
    • Final Stage (Ends on Lap 100)  
  • 2021 Race Winner: Ben Rhodes

 

Under the lights at Daytona International Speedway, the 28th NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season kicks off with the NextEra Energy Resources 250 this Friday (Feb. 18 at 7:30 p.m. ET on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

 

This weekend’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Daytona is the 23rd running of the event, and 2021 series champion Ben Rhodes is the defending winner of the race.

 

In total 19 different drivers have won a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Daytona International Speedway, led by Johnny Sauter with three victories (2013, 2016, 2018). Just four former series Daytona winners are entered this weekend – Sauter (three wins), Austin Hill (2019), Grant Enfinger (2020) and Ben Rhodes (2021) each have one. The youngest Camping World Truck Series race winner at Daytona is Kaz Grala (02/24/2017 – 18 years, 1 months, 26 days) and the oldest is Joe Ruttman (02/16/2001 – 56 years, 3 months, 19 days).

 

Six different NASCAR Camping World Truck Series drivers scored their first series career win at Daytona – Austin Hill (2019), Kaz Grala (2017), Tyler Reddick (2015), John King (2012), Michael Waltrip (2011), Robert Pressley (2002).

 



 

source: NASCAR Media

Saturday, February 12, 2022

NASCAR lifts suspension of veteran crew chief Eddie Troconis

NASCAR lifts suspension of veteran crew chief Eddie Troconis

NASCAR officials announced Friday that veteran crew chief Eddie Troconis has been reinstated.

NASCAR lifts suspension of veteran crew chief Eddie Troconis

 

Eddie Troconis, was arrested after he turned himself in to the Talladega County Sheriff’s Deputies Office on Wednesday, January 5th, after an arrest warrant was issued on December 21st on felony second degree assault charges following a confrontation with former NASCAR Cup Series championship spotter Clayton Hughes at Talladega Superspeedway on October 2nd.

 

Eddie Troconis and Jennifer Jo Cobb
Troconis & Jennifer Jo Cobb

According to a report from AnnistonStar.com, which was the first report of Ortiz’s arrest, Talladega Chief Deputy Josh Tubbs states the incident that led to Ortiz’s arrest began with an argument over a woman (rumored to be estranged wife, racer Jennifer Jo Cobb). Eddie and Jennifer married in 2015.

 

Tubbs also says, in the report, that Ortiz is accused of “sucker punching” Hughes in the back of the neck to knock him down and then proceeding to kick the victim in the back several times.

 

Troconis was suspended Oct. 6 after the race weekend at Talladega Superspeedway. Yesterday’s NASCAR announcement indicated that Troconis is eligible to return to all NASCAR activity.

 

Troconis’ NASCAR membership was suspended after a violation of Section 12.8.1.c in the 2021 NASCAR Rule Book. Officials did not list specifics about the violation but confirmed that the infraction did not stem from a competition-related or on-track incident.

 

That means that the violation fell under the rule book’s headings of either:

 

  • • Physical confrontation with a NASCAR Official, media members, fans, etc.
  • • Member-to-Member confrontation(s) with physical violence and other violent manifestations such as significant threat(s) and/or abuse and/or endangerment.

 

Troconis was on the pit box last year for 17 races in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and 20 races in the Camping World Truck Series. He was serving as crew chief for Young’s Motorsports’ No. 02 team and driver Kris Wright at the time of the Talladega incident.

 

Troconis has two Camping World Truck Series wins in his career, both coming while teamed up with ThorSport Racing and driver Ben Rhodes from 2017-18.

 

The truck series is scheduled to return to the track at Daytona International Speedway on Friday, February 18th.

 

Spotter Clayton Hughes suffered severe injuries and is still undergoing extensive physical rehabilitation after several surgeries and is in the process of learning to walk again. 

NASCAR Race Mom extends best wishes for a complete recovery.

 

 

source: NASCAR Media

Friday, October 1, 2021

Camping World Truck Series Playoff Contenders

Camping World Truck Series Playoff Contenders

Chevrolet Silverado 250 at Talladega Superspeedway

Matt Crafton and Ben Rhodes
Matt Crafton and Ben Rhodes

 

Experience is at a premium at Talladega Superspeedway and seven of the eight NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Playoff drivers have five or less starts at the 2.66-mile facility.

 

Veteran Matt Crafton is the lone Playoff contender vying for a spot in the Championship 4 Round with more than five starts at the track. Below is a look at the elite eight trying to earn a spot in the next round.

 

Ben Rhodes (No. 99 ThorSport Racing Toyota) has made five series starts at Talladega posting one top-five finish. His average finish at the 2.66-mile track is 15.8, and his pre-race driver rating is 81.9.

 

John H. Nemechek (No. 4 Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota) has made five series starts at Talladega posting one top-five finish. His average finish at the 2.66-mile track is 21.1, and his pre-race driver rating is 68.7.

 

Stewart Friesen (No. 52 Halmar Friesen Racing Toyota) has made four series starts at Talladega posting one top-five and two top-10 finishes. His average finish at the 2.66-mile track is 11.2, and his pre-race driver rating at is 80.6.

 

Matt Crafton (No. 88 ThorSport Racing Toyota) has made 15 series starts at Talladega posting one top-five and six top-10 finishes. His average finish at the 2.66-mile track is 15.7, and his pre-race driver rating at Talladega is 75.0.

 

Sheldon Creed (No. 2 GMS Racing Chevrolet) has made two series starts at Talladega posting one top-10 finish. His average finish at the 2.66-mile track is 10.5 (second-best among Playoff drivers). His pre-race driver rating at Talladega is 107.7 (series-best among Playoff drivers).

 

Carson Hocevar (No. 42 Niece Motorsports Chevrolet) will be making his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series career debut at Talladega Superspeedway this weekend.

 

Zane Smith (No. 21 GMS Racing Chevrolet) has made one series start at Talladega posting a 33rd-place finish. His pre-race driver rating at Talladega is 41.7.

 

Chandler Smith (No. 18 Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota) has made one series start at Talladega posting one top-five finish (third-place). His average finish at the 2.66-mile track is 3.0. His pre-race driver rating at Talladega is 105.6 (second-best among Playoff drivers).

 

 

 

source: NASCAR Media

Saturday, February 20, 2021

NASCAR Camping World Truck Recap

NASCAR Camping World Truck Recap / Ben Rhodes Wins

Ben Rhodes Wins First Two Races of Season

NASCAR Camping World Truck Recap - Ben Rhodes Wins


BrakeBest Pads 159 at Daytona
Official Results

  • 1. (1) Ben Rhodes, Toyota, 51.
  • 2. (5) Sheldon Creed, Chevrolet, 51.
  • 3. (4) John Hunter Nemechek, Toyota, 51.
  • 4. (32) Todd Gilliland, Ford, 51.
  • 5. (25) Riley Herbst(i), Ford, 51.
  • 6. (9) Matt Crafton, Toyota, 51.
  • 7. (31) Derek Kraus, Toyota, 51.
  • 8. (24) Kaz Grala(i), Chevrolet, 51.
  • 9. (34) Timmy Hill(i), Chevrolet, 51.
  • 10. (16) Christian Eckes, Toyota, 51.
  • 11. (30) Stewart Friesen, Toyota, 51.
  • 12. (8) Chandler Smith #, Toyota, 51.
  • 13. (37) Camden Murphy, Chevrolet, 51.
  • 14. (3) Carson Hocevar #, Chevrolet, 51.
  • 15. (14) Austin Wayne Self, Chevrolet, 51.
  • 16. (7) Codie Rohrbaugh, Chevrolet, 51.
  • 17. (38) Dawson Cram, Chevrolet, 51.
  • 18. (19) Johnny Sauter, Toyota, 51.
  • 19. (28) Tate Fogleman, Chevrolet, 51.
  • 20. (33) Tanner Gray, Ford, 51.
  • 21. (26) Tyler Ankrum, Chevrolet, 51.
  • 22. (29) Chase Purdy #, Chevrolet, 51.
  • 23. (22) Parker Chase, Toyota, 51.
  • 24. (27) Timothy Peters, Chevrolet, 51.
  • 25. (21) Brett Moffitt, Chevrolet, 51.
  • 26. (12) Raphael Lessard, Chevrolet, 51.
  • 27. (13) Bobby Reuse, Chevrolet, 50.
  • 28. (23) Hailie Deegan #, Ford, 50.
  • 29. (35) Jett Noland, Chevrolet, Accident, 49.
  • 30. (15) Danny Bohn, Toyota, 49.
  • 31. (2) Ryan Truex, Chevrolet, 48.
  • 32. (39) Norm Benning, Chevrolet, 48.
  • 33. (20) Austin Hill, Toyota, 48.
  • 34. (6) Cory Roper, Ford, Fuel Pressure, 47.
  • 35. (17) Jennifer Jo Cobb, Chevrolet, 47.
  • 36. (40) Lawless Alan, Toyota, 45.
  • 37. (36) Sam Mayer, Chevrolet, Accident, 41.
  • 38. (18) Jason White, Chevrolet, 41.
  • 39. (10) Spencer Boyd, Chevrolet, Transmission, 38.
  • 40. (11) Zane Smith, Chevrolet, Accident, 35.

Average Speed of Race Winner: 67.044 mph.
Time of Race: 2 Hrs, 44 Mins, 46 Secs. Margin of Victory: Under Caution Seconds.
Caution Flags: 10 for 20 laps.
Lead Changes: 9 among 6 drivers.
Lap Leaders: J. Nemechek 1-14;S. Creed 15-21;R. Lessard 22-26;S. Creed 27-33;R. Herbst(i) 34;S. Friesen 35;B. Rhodes 36-41;S. Creed 42-44;B. Rhodes 45-51.
Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led): Sheldon Creed 3 times for 17 laps; John Hunter Nemechek 1 time for 14 laps; Ben Rhodes 2 times for 13 laps; Raphael Lessard 1 time for 5 laps; Stewart Friesen 1 time for 1 lap; Riley Herbst(i) 1 time for 1 lap.
Stage #1 Top Ten: 4,99,18,45,40,88,13,16,2,17
Stage #2 Top Ten: 24,02,21,22,38,88,1,2,23,15



“Unbelievable, I don’t even have words for it,” Ben Rhodes said after climbing out of this truck just below the flag-stand on the frontstretch. “I don’t even know what to say, this is so cool.

“I just have to thank my team. The Bombardier Tundra was fast all day. ThorSport Racing gave me a truck that handled this year and we were fast. Rich (Lushes) is a really good crew chief. It’s good to be paired up with him and all of the guys on my team. I’m just thrilled. I don’t know what to say. I’ve been on cloud nine all week, so it’s above that. I’m just so happy.” (Ben Rhodes)




“Never fun being the first loser,” Sheldon Creed said. “But my guys brought a fast truck and I felt like we were on top of the strategy there going to slicks early. Man, got hit by a lapper there leading and I don’t think that did us any favors and got to the lead, saving fuel and then worked way back to the lead got pushed out the way on the restart, just doing everything I could there. Wished it could have stayed green.”


The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series next race is March 5 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (9 p.m. ET on FS1, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).



Source: NASCAR Media

Friday, July 13, 2018

Rhodes Buckles Up Home Track Victory

Rhodes Buckles Up Home Track Victory Ben Rhodes grew up wanting to race at the highest levels of NASCAR, so it helped that he lived relatively close to Kentucky Speedway.

Ben Rhodes Buckles Up Home Track Victory - #NASCAR #NCWTS

The road to NASCAR would bring him to the track, past it, and back again.

The Louisville native can pick out the spot in the garage where his family used to park its trailer for his Legends and Bandolero races on the quarter-mile track. He remembers gazing at track through car windows while driving past it to his next go-kart race. Even now, Rhodes will occasionally pull off the interstate just to have a look around and maybe snap a selfie before continuing on his way to ThorSport Racing's shop in Sandusky, Ohio.

"I just love this track," he said.

Rhodes added another memory Thursday by becoming the first Kentucky-born driver to win a NASCAR national series race at Kentucky Speedway


The 21-year-old rode old tires to a Camping World Truck Series victory in the 'Buckle Up In Your Truck 225' that he proclaimed as being sweeter than his first and only other series triumph.

"It's so special for me," Rhodes said. "I literally don't have words to describe it. You ask me a year later, I might have words for you. But, right now, I don't have words. It's just so special."

Rhodes' truck carried the name of Louisville Metro Police Officer Nick Rodman, who was killed in the line of duty last year. It added to the significance of the evening's accomplishment.

"This race was a tribute to him and his memory," Rhodes said.

The No. 41 ThorSport Racing Ford was strong from start to finish. Rhodes started third, won the first and final stages, and led 38 of the 150 laps along the way.

Stewart Friesen finished second in the No. 52 Chevrolet after starting at the rear of the field because of an engine change. Matt Crafton, who started 30th in the 32-truck field, finished third followed by Brandon Jones and John Hunter Nemechek.

As happened in this race one year earlier, Rhodes won the first stage and pole-winner Noah Gragson won the second stage.

In all, there were 11 lead changes among five drivers.

Friesen took the lead from Parker Kligerman on Lap 88 and remained out front until pitting with 28 laps remaining. Rhodes was second at the time and held the lead until he pitted for fuel and chassis adjustments three laps after Friesen.

Not taking tires on that final stop was a gamble, but one Rhodes' crew chief was willing to take.

"We changed the call like three times one lap before the pit stop," crew chief Eddie Troconis said. "I told my guys, 'We're doing this and it's going to work.'"

Rhodes emerged with the lead after everybody pitted and Friesen followed him.

"We knew when we came out in front of the 52 (Friesen), it was game over," Troconis said. "We just had to make sure nothing else happened. My heart probably stopped like 10 times in the last five laps. And the last two laps, coming to the white flag, I think I had stopped breathing a long time ago."

As he approached the white flag, signaling the start of the final lap, Rhodes was told over the radio, "Give me one solid lap. Just a solid lap."

He didn't flinch and crossed the finish line 0.922 of a second ahead of Friesen for his second career victory in 62 career Truck Series starts. It was somewhat redemptive for Rhodes.

"It hasn't gone so well for me in previous starts (at Kentucky), I'll be honest," he said. "Tonight, everything went right. It's definitely redemption."

Kentucky gave NASCAR the Waltrips, the Greens and Jeremy Mayfield. Rhodes is keeping that tradition alive and wants the climb up the NASCAR ladder to continue beyond the Truck Series.

"My goal is 100 percent to be in the Cup Series one day, winning championships, but it takes time to get there," Rhodes said. "It's a journey."


Ben Rhodes Buckles Up Home Track Victory - #NASCAR #NCWTS

Ben Rhodes Buckles Up Home Track Victory - #NASCAR #NCWTS

Ben Rhodes Buckles Up Home Track Victory - #NASCAR #NCWTS

Ben Rhodes Buckles Up Home Track Victory - #NASCAR #NCWTS

Ben Rhodes Buckles Up Home Track Victory - #NASCAR #NCWTS


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