Bristol Faces ‘Paramount Challenge’ Preparing for NASCAR on Dirt

Bristol Faces ‘Paramount Challenge’ Preparing for NASCAR on Dirt

Unlike 20 years ago when Bristol Motor Speedway’s concrete surface was first covered with clay, there are all sorts of simulation programs designed to make ambitious projects like this one all the more tenable.

It will need to be, because this time it’s more than just the World of Outlaws at Thunder Valley, with this iteration of the Bristol Dirt Track needing to consider the requirements of a 250-lap NASCAR Cup Series race.

Tall task.

BY MATT WEAVER, Auto Week

For the next two months, the iconic Tennessee half-mile will host numerous marquee events following its transformation into a temporary clay dirt course with 19-degree banking. The conversion began in January and required over 23,000 yards of dirt from three different sites within a 30-mile radius of the speedway.

bristol dirt track
BRISTOL MOTOR SPEEDWAY

Veteran racer and promoter Mike Van Genderen will serve as groundskeeper for the Bristol Dirt Late Model Nationals. He will also be on-site for the NASCAR event. The entire project has been overseen by Steve Swift, senior VP of operations and development for Speedway Motorsports Inc.

As an overseer, that has meant identifying and recruiting experts of the discipline.

“Visited a lot of dirt tracks,” Swift said. “Went to a lot of dirt races to educate ourselves a little bit more on all the nuances behind dirt.

“The Cup Series has not been on dirt in a long time, so (there was) nothing to go watch (to) see how that reacts, what that does. So, a lot of dirt racing (and) a lot of late model races, sprint car races (and) local tracks to get a feel for the type of dirt we’d be experiencing here in Bristol without having to haul it from Iowa and getting some of that good black dirt.

“We’re dealing with nice, good red dirt that we have in northeast Tennessee.”

The base clay came from a parking lot across the street and was the foundation for the temporary dirt track constructed 20 years ago. For the remaining layers, the speedway sent samples to an expert in California who told them the two other locations best suitable for the project.

“We had to do a lot of filling in the turns to get it away from 30 degrees,” Swift said. “To get the track where we could use a motor grader to place it, keep equipment up on the track, because dirt doesn’t allow or like 30-degree embankments.

“With that, we used the old dirt as a base and the good dirt as a surface.”

A new crossover gate that cleared the height of the new surface, while also meeting NASCAR safety standards, was also installed.

The project was completed ahead of schedule in mid-March and Late Models began testing immediately afterwards in advance of the Bristol Dirt Nationals.

The biggest hurdles to clear will come in the form of the 150-lap NASCAR Truck Series and 250-lap Cup Series events.

bristol dirt track
BRISTOL MOTOR SPEEDWAY

Both races will start 40 entries and will race for hundreds of laps and that doesn’t even include the 15-lap heats that determine the starting lineups for the feature. There is a great risk of the track taking so much rubber that it becomes a single-groove, follow-the-leader affair.

That’s especially true for the Cup Series race, which will take place during daytime conditions, with the Sun drawing out moisture quicker than a nighttime event.

“The truck race on Saturday night, under the lights, it’s just so much easier to keep moisture in the track,” Swift said. “That’s a lot of laps on the track or with a very heavy car. You know, normally, you’d have time between dirt races where you can get in and work the track.”

Consider a race like the Chili Bowl Midget Nationals that requires over an hour to prepare the track between the B-Mains and Feature.

The Cup race will not have such a luxury.

“I think it comes down to making sure we’ve got enough moisture that’ll hold on, and that the dust stays mitigated,” Swift said. “Again, I want to iterate we’ll have dust but should be able to mitigate it to where it’s not unbearable to see, and the duration is really good.

“Currently we have a traditional plan where you work the track and NASCAR has given us time to work prior to the races. Once the races start, there’s not a lot of time or things to do. We feel like we can put enough moisture in the track.”

But that doesn’t compensate for a potentially locked-down track after 100 laps.

Kyle Larson is the most successful dirt racer in the field and has no idea what to expect on March 27-28.

“We’ve all been to Bristol that time of year and it rains all the time, so I have no clue how the track is going to be,” Larson said. “It could be hard and slick or rubbered-down and one lane.

“It could rain, and it could be heavy and rough, and we’re ripping the noses off the car. Honestly, I hope it does get a little bit rough because I think that will add some characteristics to the track (and) open up some different things.”

“Honestly, I hope it does get a bit rough because that will add some characteristics.”

“Having all those races prior to the NASCAR weekend, it will teach us a lot about how the track is going to react (and) what it’s going to do, which (will) help us build a better game plan going into that weekend.”

Larson will headline a litany of NASCAR stars expected to enter the Bristol Dirt Nationals from March 15-20. That event will feature Super Late Models and Open Modifieds.

Kyle Busch will join Larson in a Super Late Model. Joey Logano and Truck Series champion Matt Crafton will enter the Modified portion of the event. Brad Keselowski has signaled an intent to enter one of the two races. Chris Buescher, Cole Custer and Austin Dillon have also expressed an interest in getting seat time in advance of the NASCAR weekend.

“I think the best way is to race dirt when you can,” Dillon said. “Obviously, there’s a week of racing beforehand and I’m trying to get in a car and be able to race that the week before when we’re racing in Atlanta – try to put that together just to see what the track does.”

Another concern is the slightly narrower radius of Turns 1 and 2 stifling passing opportunities even before the track dries out. Turns 1 and 2 have a turn radius of 242’ while 3 and 4 has a turn radius of 256’.

Swift and his team took that into consideration when building the dirt layout but daytime conditions could complicate matters there as well.

“Turns 1 and 2 should be capable of passing from what our sim data has kind of shown,” Swift said. “I’m not saying that it will be, because anything could happen that weekend. We don’t know. It’s the unknown, but from the simulation and design, it shows that they should be able to pass.

“A lot of that will bear down on the cushion. I know from a sun perspective, Turns 1 and 2 catches the Sun quickest during the day, so it’s going to want to dry out quicker than 3 and 4.”

Ultimately, no matter how it plays out, NASCAR was presented an opportunity to try something new in the final year of the current generation car. Based on the Truck Series races at Eldora, there is a great likelihood that the chassis from Bristol won’t be usable in any capacity after that weekend.

There’s also industry speculation that this could be a one-and-done event for the Cup Series as teams will switch over to the next-generation car next season.

NASCAR Cup Series director Scott Miller says they’ll bring it back if it’s an overwhelming success.

“That’s the question, right,” Miller says. “If we have an event that is as fantastic as we hope it will be, that we believe will be, we’ll figure out a way to make it continue on. If we have problems, we’ll have to look at it for what the future is.

“It’s safe to say if we have an overwhelmingly successful event, we’ll figure out a way to carry on with it.”

All told, the Bristol Dirt Race is an opportunity to attract new fans, or present the sport in a different light.

FOX Sports analyst Clint Bowyer graduated to NASCAR from Dirt Late Models and even owns a full-time team. He believes this an event with this type of novelty factor has been needed for a long time.

“I’ve been on this old road for a while,” Bowyer said. “Man, I’m ready for something new. That new is here. This whole schedule this year is full of new and exciting things. In my opinion, we’ve longed for it. We’ve needed to do this for a long time. That time is now. …

“I know that the fans are pumped up. I see it on social media. I am. … There’s a lot of racing that’s going to happen on this racetrack even before we get there for our NASCAR weekend. I think that’s beneficial for a lot of things. …

“I think it’s paramount that we make sure that the track is ready for our heavy vehicles. I love that the approach that the track is taking of making sure that they have that.”

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Erik Jones – No. 20 STANLEY Toyota Camry Preview (NCS) – Food City Presents Supermarket Heroes 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway

Erik Jones – No. 20 STANLEY Toyota Camry Preview (NCS) – Food City Presents Supermarket Heroes 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway

No. 20 STANLEY Toyota Camry News and Notes:

  • JONES AT BRISTOL MOTOR SPEEDWAY: Erik Jones will make his seventh NASCAR Cup Series start at Bristol Motor Speedway on Sunday, May 31, 2020 for the ninth race of the 2020 season. In his previous six starts at the track, his best finish was in 2017 during his rookie season when he won his first Cup Series pole and led 260 laps before finishing second to Kyle Busch. In the Xfinity Series, Jones has six starts with two wins in 2016 and 2017. With one start at the Tennessee short track in the Truck Series, Jones has a sixth-place finish.
  • JGR AT BRISTOL MOTOR SPEEDWAY: Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) has 138 total starts at Bristol Motor Speedway in Cup Series competition. In those starts, the team has earned 13 wins, 34 top-five finishes, 52 top-10 finishes and 11 pole starting positions. The team has led 5,833 laps, completed 64,391 of 68,934 attempted laps (93.4%) and earned an average start of 14.8 and an average finish of 17.3. Kyle Busch leads the team with seven wins, followed by Denny Hamlin and Matt Kenseth with two wins each and Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards with one win each.
  • STARTING LINEUP: With the starting lineup set by random draw, Jones will start Sunday’s race from the 15th position.
  • THIS WEEK ON THE NO. 20 CAMRY: This weekend, the No. 20 Toyota Camry will carry the STANLEY colors for the second time of the 2020 season.
  • POINTS UPDATE: With his 26th-place finish at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Jones remains in the 13th position in the Cup Series point standings.
  • ALSCO UNIFORMS 500 RECAP: By virtue of their finish in the Coca-Cola 600, Jones and the No. 20 Toyota team started the Alsco Uniforms 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway from the 10th position. Jones ran as high as sixth before a late-race pit road mishap forced the team to pit road for a one-lap penalty. Once the penalty was served, Jones returned to the track in the 35th position and was able to advance to 26th before the race ended.
  • RACE INFO: The Food City Presents Supermarket Heroes 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway is scheduled for Sunday, May 31, 2020. Coverage will begin at 3:30 p.m. ET on Fox Sports 1, Sirius XM Channel 90 and PRN Radio.

 

Jones Career NASCAR Cup Series Stats at Bristol Motor Speedway:

StartsWinsTop 5Top 10PolesLaps LedAvg. StartAvg. Finish
602212939.216.0

 

Jones 2020 Season NASCAR Cup Series Stats:

StartsWinsTop 5Top 10PolesLaps LedAvg. StartAvg. Finish
801302715.916.1

 

Jones Career NASCAR Cup Series Stats:

StartsWinsTop 5Top 10PolesLaps LedAvg. StartAvg. Finish
11922552260913.416.0

 

From the Driver’s Seat: Erik Jones 

Erik Jones: “I’m always excited to go to Bristol. It’s been a great track to me for a lot of years and I’ve been really close to a Cup win there the last few years. Hopefully this is the one where we can put it all together and end up in Victory Lane. We’ve always got really good speed and been fast and always feel like we are in contention for a win, so hopefully we can keep it clean all day and get ourselves in position to have a shot at the win late in the race. Excited to get there, definitely our first short track in a while and I think we’ll have a good shot to go out there and grab a win.”

 

About STANLEY:

STANLEY has set the precedent for quality tools and engineered solutions for professionals around the globe for more than 175 years. With a legacy of reliability, STANLEY is the No. 1 tapes manufacturer in the world and continues to drive the industry forward with innovations including the STANLEY FATMAX® product line as well as hand tools and accessories that make like easier. For more information visit www.STANLEYtools.com or follow STANLEY on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter.

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Brandon Jones – No. 19 Menards/Pelonis Toyota Supra Race Advance – Bristol Motor Speedway (NXS)

Brandon Jones – No. 19 Menards/Pelonis Toyota Supra Race Advance – Bristol Motor Speedway (NXS)

No. 19 Menards / PELONIS Toyota Supra News and Notes:

  • NASCAR UPDATE:  Due to travel and setup challenges, NASCAR announced that the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) Cheddar’s 300 at Bristol Motor Speedway has been moved to Monday, June 1 at 7 p.m. ET.

  • IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Jones and the 19 Menards/Pelonis team head to the last great colosseum, Bristol Motor Speedway. This will be Jones’ 10th NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) career-start on the 0.533-mile high-banked concrete oval. Jones is locked into the playoffs. He is coming off a strong run at Charlotte and Bristol is one of his strongest tracks. The team has had a couple of tough finishes in the first two races after the 10 week hiatus, but they have had a very strong Toyota Supra and they are focused on getting back to their early season form and are very motivated, confident and are focused on getting back in victory lane.  Bristol is the perfect track to make it happen.

  • XFINITY TO  SALUTE EMPLOYEE HEROS: On Monday, June 1 during the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway, Xfinity will salute a variety of military veteran frontline employees for their efforts in response to the crisis, including 23 employees across the company that are actively serving on the frontlines in the National Guard and reserve to keep communities safe and connected. These employee names will replace the Xfinity logo that typically adorns the windshield headers of each race car and be featured in a special patriotic red, white and blue design that showcases the support Xfinity provides to military veteran employees that are holding true to the company’s core service values.

  • “Our 19 team is honored to have Freddy Canales riding along with us at Bristol,” stated Brandon Jones. “He works for Xfinity and is actively serving in response to the pandemic through the Army National Guard.”

  • JGR AT BRISTOL MOTOR SPEEDWAY: JGR has 99 total starts at Bristol Motor Speedway in the NXS, earning 13 wins, 32 top-five finishes, 47 top-10 finishes and 10 pole-starting positions. The team has led 3,177 laps and earned an average start of 11.2 and an average finish of 14.5.

  • RACE INFO: Cheddar’s 300 at Bristol Motor Speedway (.533-mile) begins at 7:00 p.m.ET on Monday, June 1, 2020.  The race will be broadcast live on FS1, SiriusXM Channel 90 and PRN Radio.

 

 

Jones’ Career NASCAR Xfinity Series Stats at Bristol Motor Speedway:

StartsWinsTop 5Top 10PolesLaps LedAvg. StartAvg. Finish
9002013610.114.8

 

Jones’ 2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series Stats:

StartsWinsTop 5Top 10PolesLaps LedAvg. StartAvg. Finish
61231975.714.7

 

Jones’ Career NASCAR Xfinity Series Stats:

StartsWinsTop 5Top 10PolesLaps LedAvg. StartAvg. Finish
14321153343712.615.8

 

 

From the Cockpit:

Brandon Jones: “We had a very strong Toyota at Charlotte Motor Speedway this past Monday. We certainly had a winning car but unfortunately were presented with a few challenges that prevented us from having the strong finish we were capable of having. Now it’s time to respond with a strong showing this weekend at Bristol.  I am really looking forward to racing on one of my favorite tracks.  It’s a unique short track with a concrete surface and very steep banking that can reach high speeds.  Bristol is one of my best tracks where I have a lot of confidence and have led several laps there, with multiple close wins.  I have had this race circled on my calendar all year. As drivers we are constantly weaving in and out to avoid lap traffic and competitors which I know makes for a good race to watch for fans. The track is constantly changing as rubber builds up. Lines will be alternating and trying to be the first to figure out which lane is the fastest will be a challenge; but a challenge we are highly capable of. Our team keeps bringing fast cars and everyone on the team is working extremely hard.  There is no better track to be going to this weekend and our Menards team is very motivated.

TRD has done a great job recreating the track on their simulator all the way down to the traction compound that gets put down on the surface. This week I put in another great amount of work and effort between the simulator, training and getting myself prepared for Bristol. Our No. 19 team will have Menards and Pelonis back on our Supra. We are focused on giving it a fight and getting our team back in victory lane to give Menards the strong finish that they deserve.”

About Menards:  A family owned company started in 1958, Menards is headquartered in Eau Claire, WI.  Menards has more than 300 retail stores located throughout the Midwest in the states of IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, MI, MN, MO, NE, ND, OH, SD, WI and WY.  Menards is known throughout the home improvement industry as the low price leader.  It’s famous slogan “Save Big Money at Menards” is widely known and easy to remember.  For more information, visit Menards.com, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter, Instagram or Pinterest.

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Bristol Motor Speedway Welcomes the Bandit Big Rig Series

Bristol Motor Speedway Welcomes the Bandit Big Rig Series

BLOOMING PRAIRIE, Minn., March 13, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — The most exciting race series on oval tracks is planning a repeat performance at Bristol Motor Speedway. After wowing the crowd during their exhibition race last October, fans were left asking for more – and The Bandits have answered the call. The Bandit Bristol Battle is set for Saturday, October 12th which will also serve as the season finale race where the 2019 Points Champion will be crowned. Few people have ever witnessed semi-truck racing at nearly 100 miles-per-hour on the world’s fastest half-mile track – but thousands will have the chance this fall! (more…)

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