Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Kyle Busch Foundation Awarded Five Couples a Total of $63,000 for Their IVF Treatments

Kyle Busch Foundation Awarded Five Couples a Total of $63,000 for Their IVF Treatments
Kyle Busch Foundation Awarded Five Couples a Total of $63,000 for Their IVF Treatments


This week the Kyle Busch Foundation awarded five couples a total of $63,000 for their IVF treatments through our Bundle of Joy program.

Kyle Busch Foundation Awarded Five Couples a Total of $63,000 for Their IVF Treatments
We have to thank all of the fans who purchased our “Everything is Great” t-shirts and helped us raise $40,000 for Bundle of Joy. We also thank Comcast for their generous donation of $30,000 through their Comcast Community Champion award.

To date we have helped 22 couples with $250,500! Our 11th Bundle of Joy baby was just born, so Everything is Great! 





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The Xfinity Race to Race at Road America this Sunday

The Xfinity Race to Race at Road America this Sunday Johnsonville 180
NASCAR XFINITY Series (NXS)
Road America
Sunday, Aug 27 @ 3:00 PM


A total of 42 cars are listed on the preliminary entry list released Monday. This will be the third road course the series has raced on in the last four races.

Only 40 cars will qualify to race in Sunday’s Johnsonville 180 (3 p.m. ET on NBC).

 

Entry List for the Johnsonville 180


Veh# Driver
1 00 Cole Custer
2 0 Garrett Smithley
3 01 Harrison Rhodes
4 1 Elliott Sadler
5 2 Ben Kennedy
6 3 Scott Lagasse Jr
7 4 Ross Chastain
8 5 Michael Annett
9 7 Justin Allgaier
10 07 Ray Black II
11 8 Josh Bilicki
12 9 William Byron
13 11 Blake Koch
14 13 Carl Long
15 14 JJ Yeley
16 15 TBA
17 16 Ryan Reed
18 18 Christopher Bell (i)
19 19 Matt Tifft
20 20 James Davison
21 21 Daniel Hemric
22 22 Austin Cindric (i)
23 23 Spencer Gallagher
24 24 Dylan Lupton
25 28 Dakoda Armstrong
26 33 Brandon Jones
27 39 Ryan Sieg
28 40 Timmy Hill
29 42 Justin Marks
30 146 Parker Kligerman (i)
31 48 Brennan Poole
32 51 Jeremy Clements
33 52 Joey Gase
34 62 Brendan Gaughan
35 172 John Jackson
36 74 Mike Harmon
37 177 Gregory Vandersluis
38 78 Stephen Young
39 90 Mario Gosselin
40 93 Jeff Green
41 98 Casey Mears
42 99 David Starr

One driver position and one crew chief position remain to be filled.
  • • Team JD Motorsports has not named a driver for the No. 15 Chevrolet.
  • • And the No. 172 Chevrolet, driven by John Jackson and owned by James Carter, has yet to name a crew chief for the race.




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Saturday, August 19, 2017

Bowyer, Logano Playoff Hopes Lean on Past Bristol Success

Bowyer, Logano Playoff Hopes Lean on Past Bristol Success

Chase Elliott, Jamie McMurray and Matt Kenseth can get in on points.

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series

  • Next Race: Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race
  • The Place: Bristol Motor Speedway
  • The Date: Saturday August 19
  • The Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
  • TV: NBC, 7 p.m. ET
  • Radio: PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
  • Distance: 266.5 miles (500 laps); 
    • Stage 1 (Ends on lap 125),
    • Stage 2 (Ends on lap 250),
    • Final Stage (Ends on lap 500) 

Bowyer, Logano Playoff Hopes Lean on Past Bristol Success - #NASCAR


The bubble picture looks OK for Clint Bowyer. Not great, but OK. He doesn’t exactly need a win to make the playoffs, but that’s certainly the easiest path.

For Joey Logano, it’s dire. Mathematically speaking, there’s a chance he can still earn a playoff spot on points. There’s also a chance of finding broccoli on a dessert menu.

He needs a win, and there’s pleasant news on that front.

Bowyer, Logano Playoff Hopes Lean on Past Bristol Success - #NASCAR

Bowyer and Logano are the first two drivers outside the sixteen-driver playoff bubble, and both are VERY strong at Bristol. Which is good for them, and potentially bad for the likes of Chase Elliott, Jamie McMurray and Matt Kenseth. A win by either Bowyer or Logano would shove one of those three drivers outside the bubble.

First, Bowyer. Bowyer finished second in the Monster Energy Series’ first trip to Bristol in April. It’s a bit of a deceiving finish, as his average running position of 13.6 would suggest. Still, he’s finished in the top 10 in three of the last four Bristol races (and in the top five in two of those).



Logano boasts a stellar record at Bristol, scoring two wins (including the 2015 Night Race) and top 10s in each of the last four finishes. None of those finishes were flukes, as he led multiple laps in each.



How the Bubblers Qualified:

  • 4th - Chase Elliott
  • 5th - Matt Kenseth
  • 8th - Joey Logano
  • 9th - Clint Bowyer
  • 11th -Jamie McMurray

Bowyer, Logano Playoff Hopes Lean on Past Bristol Success - #NASCAR

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