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IceBreaker 2023: Entry list, schedule, TV channel, more for Florence Motor Speedway’s season-opener

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For Late Model Stock Car competitors in the Southeast, the traditional start to the racing season is officially here with the annual running of the IceBreaker at Florence Motor Speedway.

Constructed in 1982 as a dirt track before being paved in 1988, Florence is one of the Southeast's most historic and beloved short tracks. Following the closure of Myrtle Beach Speedway in 2020, many of Myrtle Beach's traditional events were transitioned to Florence.

That includes the IceBreaker, which was first held in 2016 and quickly became a popular event for fans and competitors alike. RELATED: Watch the IceBreaker from Florence live on FloRacing

The IceBreaker presents competitors with an opportunity to hit the track early in the year to test out new cars or new team pairings before the summer stretch of the season. It also gives Late Model Stock Car competitors the chance to race for a $5,000 prize early in the year, something that would serve as a huge momentum boost for any driver this early in the season.

Below is everything you need to know about the 2023 IceBreaker at Florence Motor Speedway.

[caption id="attachment_381184" align="aligncenter" width="1300"] Practice during the 2022 edition of the IceBreaker at Florence Motor Speedway. (Photo: William Chilton/NASCAR)[/caption]

What TV Channel is the 2023 IceBreaker on?

All the on-track action for the IceBreaker can be viewed live on FloRacing, the official streaming home for all NASCAR Roots properties.

The event will not be shown on a television network.

Below is the complete schedule for FloRacing’s coverage of the IceBreaker.

Date Start Time How To Watch
Saturday, Feb. 11, 2023 Noon ET FloRacing

Practice, qualifying and race schedule

The headlining Late Model Stock Car class is one of five divisions that will be on track at Florence this weekend. The action begins Saturday, Feb. 11 with practice for all divisions, followed closely by qualifying for the Late Models. Pre-race ceremonies are set to begin at 11:45 a.m. ET, with the first laps of the 2023 season scheduled to take place at noon ET.

Below is the complete schedule for all of the weekend action at Florence Motor Speedway (all times ET).

Time Event
11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Pit Gate Sign In Opens / Park Trailers / Tire Area Open
Time Event
7:30 a.m. Pit Gate Sign-In Opens / Park Trailers
8 a.m. Tire Area Open
8:30 a.m. Driver's Meeting
9 - 10:40 a.m. Practice
11 a.m. Grandstands Open
11 a.m. Qualifying (Late Models; Euro Style, Groups of 4/Dead Lap, G, W, C)
11:45 a.m. Pre-Race
Noon Features

Entry list

A whopping 40 drivers are entered to compete in Saturday's IceBreaker, headlined by the return of NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt Jr. Earnhardt, who will drive a car that will look similar to cars he drove in his youth that sported the Mom 'N' Pops colors, is making his second start at Florence in the last few months. He most recently competed at Florence during the South Carolina 400 in November, finishing ninth. RELATED: More on Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s entry Also entered is NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Jeb Burton, who will pilot a Late Model Stock Car out of the Sellers Racing stable. Carson Kvapil, who captured the 2022 CARS Late Model Stock Tour championship driving for JR Motorsports, will also be in the field. Brenden Queen, who triumphed in the South Carolina 400 in November in his first start for Lee Pulliam Performance, returns to Florence in search of another marquee win. Defending Florence Motor Speedway track champion Kade Brown is also entered, but he'll be driving for Matt Piercy Racing instead of the AK Performance team he won the track championship with last year. Other notable entrants include Kaden Honeycutt, Ryan Millington, Mason Diaz, Mark Wertz, Jaiden Reyna, Doug Barnes Jr., Connor Hall and Sam Yarbrough.

Below is the current entry list for the IceBreaker.

Car No.  Driver Hometown Owner
1 Andrew Grady Youngsville, NC Mike Darne Racing
2 Brandon Pierce Kernersville, NC Lee Pulliam Performance
02 Justin Milliken Shallotte, NC JM Racing
03 Brenden "Butterbean" Queen Chesapeake, VA Lee Pulliam Performance
3 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Mooresville, NC JR Motorsports
4 Kyle Plott Simpsonville, SC Meridith Motorsports
4 Jaiden Reyna Concord, NC Rev Racing
5 Casey Kelley Hartsville, SC Kelley Racing
5 Dexter Canipe Jr. Claremont, NC 3D Motorsports
5 Bryant Barnhill Conway, SC Bryant Barnhill Racing
7 Tristan McKee Williamsburg, VA International Trading
8 Carson Kvapil Mooresville, NC JR Motorsprts
09 Riley Gentry Easley, SC Riley Gentry Racing
10 Kaden Honeycutt Aledo, TX Mike Darne Racing
15 Ryan Millington Statesville, NC Leisure Tyme Racing
16 Adam McCumbee Orrum, NC Adam McCumbee Racing
18 David Roberts Gray Court, SC Roberts Racing
18 Anthony Adams Simpsonville, SC Adams Racing
20 Josh Dickens Miami, FL Mitchell Mote Performance
21 Lanie Buice Jackson, GA AK Performance
22 Whitney Meggs Riegelwood, NC Hawk McCall Motorsports
23 Drake Williamson Kingstree, SC Williamson Racing
23 Kade Brown Denver, NC Matt Piercy Racing
24 Mason Diaz Manassas, VA Chad Bryant Racing
27 Jeb Burton Mooresville, NC Sellers Racing
28 Ryan Glenski Mooresville, NC RG Racing
32 Zack Miracle Indian Trail, NC Miracle Motorsports
51 Matt Cox Longs, SC TBA
55 Mark Wertz Chesapeake, VA Mark Wertz Racing
57 Connor Zilisch Concord, NC Carroll Speedshop
60 RA Brown Columbia, SC RBR
61 Justin Hicks Thomasville, NC Hicks Motorsports
70 Jeremy McDowell Conway, SC TBA
77H Connor Hall Hampton, VA Bluewater Motorsports
88 Doug Barnes Jr. Forest Hill, MD Barnes Racing
94 Jamie Weatherford Darlington, SC JWR
95 Jacob Heafner Dallas, NC Carroll Speedshop
95 Sam Yarbrough Myrtle Beach, SC TBA
98 Cody Kelley Hartsville, SC AK Performance
99 Austin Somero Landrum, SC SPR
[caption id="attachment_381185" align="aligncenter" width="1300"] Drivers and teams getting ready before the Ice Breaker Event (William Chilton/NASCAR)[/caption]

IceBreaker list of winners

The IceBreaker is a relatively new tradition that began at Myrtle Beach Speedway in 2016 as a way for drivers to get an early start to the racing season in the Carolinas. Held five times at Myrtle Beach Speedway before the track's demise, Tommy Lemons Jr. emerged as the winner of the inaugural event in 2016. Four-time NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series National champion Lee Pulliam claimed the IceBreaker victory in 2017, with NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series veteran Timothy Peters scoring the win in 2018. Ty Gibbs, who is set to begin his maiden NASCAR Cup Series campaign later this month, took home the IceBreaker trophy in 2019. Regional star Sam Yarbrough was the winner of the final IceBreaker held at Myrtle Beach in 2020. With Myrtle Beach's closure, the IceBreaker was moved to Florence Motor Speedway beginning in 2021. Chad McCumbee took home the checkered flag that season, with NASCAR Xfinity Series star and 2020 NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series National champion Josh Berry winning the race in 2022.

Below is the complete list of winners of the IceBreaker.

Year (Track) Winner
2016 (Myrtle Beach Speedway) Tommy Lemons Jr.
2017 (Myrtle Beach Speedway) Lee Pulliam
2018 (Myrtle Beach Speedway) Timothy Peters
2019 (Myrtle Beach Speedway) Ty Gibbs
2020 (Myrtle Beach Speedway) Sam Yarbrough
2021 (Florence Motor Speedway) Chad McCumbee
2022 (Florence Motor Speedway) Josh Berry