Jordan Anderson Racing Partners with Exploria Resorts for Daytona Speedweeks

Jordan Anderson Racing Partners with Exploria Resorts for Daytona Speedweeks

Statesville, N.C. (February 10, 2021) – Jordan Anderson Racing (JAR) and Club Exploria, LLC, developer of the vacation ownership brand, Exploria Resorts, announced today a partnership that will make Exploria Resorts the official hospitality partner of JAR throughout 2021 Daytona Speedweeks. (more…)

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‘Blackjack’ Brian Brown Named a Rowdy Energy Athlete for 2021 Season

‘Blackjack’ Brian Brown Named a Rowdy Energy Athlete for 2021 Season

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (Feb. 2, 2021) – Rowdy Energy, the enhanced hydration formula energy drink created by two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch, announced today that acclaimed Sprint Car driver ‘Blackjack’ Brian Brown has been added to the Rowdy Energy Athlete roster for the 2021 season. (more…)

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Sokal Digital to Partner with Stefan Parsons and BJ McLeod Motorsports at Daytona

Sokal Digital to Partner with Stefan Parsons and BJ McLeod Motorsports at Daytona

MOORESVILLE – N.C. (January 25, 2020) – Stefan Parsons and BJ McLeod Motorsports announced today that Sokal Media Group (Sokal Digital), a leader in automobile advertising from North Carolina, will adorn the No. 99 Chevrolet Camaro as a primary sponsor for the February 13th NXS opener at Daytona International Speedway. Springrates Automotive Suspension is also onboard the car for the season’s opener in Daytona as an associate sponsor. (more…)

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Reser’s Fine Foods Joins No. 19 Sponsor Lineup

Reser’s Fine Foods Joins No. 19 Sponsor Lineup

HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. (Jan. 14, 2021) – Joe Gibbs Racing announced today that Reser’s Fine Foods will be the primary sponsor of Martin Truex Jr.’s Toyota Camry for four races and an associate partner on the No. 19 for the balance of the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series season. Truex’s Camry will carry the Reser’s colors for races at Dover International Speedway (May 16), Pocono Raceway (June 27), New Hampshire Motor Speedway (July 18) and Watkins Glen International (August 8). (more…)

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Will Cox III Joins JR Motorsports Late Model Team for 2021

Will Cox III Joins JR Motorsports Late Model Team for 2021

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (Jan. 11, 2021) – Will Cox III will join JR Motorsports’ championship-winning Late Model team for 2021, partnering with 2020 NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series champion Josh Berry to round out JRM’s two-car effort. The 15-year-old Raleigh, N.C. native will compete in his first full-time Late Model season and join a list of drivers with the program that includes Anthony Alfredo, William Byron, Christian Eckes, Sam Mayer and others. He will also be a member of the Chevrolet Driver’s Edge Development team for 2021. (more…)

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John Hunter Nemechek Earns “Rookie of the Race” Title at Charlotte

Track: Charlotte Motor Speedway, 1.5 Mile Oval
Race: 8 of 38
Event: Alsco Uniforms 500 (312 miles, 208 laps)
John Hunter Nemechek
No. 38 Scag Power Equipment Ford Mustang
Started: 5th
Finished: 13th
  • Stage One: 24th
  • Stage Two: 8th
  • Stage Three: 13th
  • A top-20 finish in Sunday’s race and an invert to start Thursday’s event saw John Hunter Nemechek take the green flag in 5th place for the “Alsco Uniforms 500.” Not long after, he radioed an issue with a part coming loose on his No. 38 Scag Power Equipment Ford Mustang. He pitted during the Competition Caution on Lap 20 to take 4 tires, fuel and a wedge adjustment, in addition to having the crew fix the loose part. Lightning was reported in the area shortly afterwards and the race came to a red flag pause for just over an hour. Once the cars refired, Nemechek indicated his car’s handling was still tight, finishing Stage 1 in the 24th position.
  • Stage 2 started off tight for Nemechek’s Scag Power Equipment machine. The crew made some adjustments to the track bar and Nemechek fought his way up into the top 10 towards the end of the stage. He would pass fellow Sunoco Rookie-of-the-Year Contender Christopher Bell to finish P8 in Stage 2, earning stage points for the first time this season.
  • An issue on pit road took Nemechek out of the top 10 to start the final stage. He noted over the radio that the track had gotten freer as the night progressed and his No. 38 Ford needed to tighten up a tick. The Scag Power Equipment crew made some slight air pressure adjustments in later pit stops, and Nemechek continued to find speed on track. He would cross the finish line in 13th place and earn the Sunoco Rookie of the Race award.
Nemechek on Charlotte:
  • “Overall, it was a solid night for our No. 38 Scag Power Equipment Ford Mustang. I’m worn out… It was a hard-fought night. We had to overcome a couple of mistakes and we weren’t great in traffic, but we never gave up. Seth [Barbour] and the crew did a really good job of tuning her up and making improvements so we could find some speed. We were able to bring home another top-15 finish for our Front Row Motorsports team. Thank you to our partners at Scag for your support and coming on board with us. I’m looking forward to heading to Bristol on Sunday.”
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