MOORESVILLE, N.C. — Team Penske announced today that BODYARMOR Sports Drink will be featured as the primary sponsor on the No. 12 Ford Fusion driven by Ryan Blaney for the NASCAR Cup Series race at Daytona International Speedway on Saturday, July 7. This marks the first-ever race team partnership for BODYARMOR, which began working with Blaney last season.

BODYARMOR Sports Drink will also be an associate sponsor on the No. 12 Ford Fusion for four additional Cup Series races during the 2018 season, beginning with the event at Kansas Speedway on May 12.

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“We are excited to have BODYARMOR join Team Penske and bring a new brand with a lot of energy and vision to our organization,” said Roger Penske. “As we have grown our NASCAR Cup Series program to three full-time entries in 2018 we look forward to new opportunities with Ryan and new partners like BODYARMOR.”

In addition to its sponsorship with Team Penske, BODYARMOR Sports Drink has also launched its “BODYARMOR Heroes” promotion. Consumers across the country will be able to honor a military hero of their choosing by posting to social media using the #BODYARMORHeroes hashtag with a photo and short description of their hero through Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. The winner will have his or her hero’s image and likeness featured on Blaney’s No.12 BODYARMOR Ford Fusion for the July 7 race in Daytona. The military hero will also get the opportunity to attend the race and meet Blaney.

“BODYARMOR is thrilled to be partnering with Team Penske this year – and extremely proud to be launching the BODYARMOR heroes program which will honor our country’s real-life military heroes by working with them on our race activation,” said Michael Fedele. “BODYARMOR Sports Drink is a go-to option for anyone in need of superior hydration and we are excited to be hydrating Ryan and his team on and off the track again this year.”

BODYARMOR Sports Drink, the better-for-you hydration option with natural flavors and sweeteners, and potassium-packed electrolytes, first joined forces with Blaney last year when the brand partnered with the Team Penske driver before the start of the 2017 season.

“It’s great to build on the relationship with BODYARMOR and have them as part of the development of the No. 12 Ford team,” said Blaney. “BODYARMOR has partnered with some great athletes in many different sports and we look forward to adding to that legacy and increasing the presence of their brand through our team in NASCAR.”

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At just 24 years old, Blaney is a key pillar of NASCAR’s youth movement. Last season, he captured his first Cup Series pole at Kansas Speedway and his first Cup Series win at Pocono Raceway and earned a spot in the NASCAR Playoffs for the first time in his young career. Already in 2018, Blaney has shined — earning a victory in one of the Duels at Daytona and leading a race-high 118 laps in the season-opening Daytona 500. Blaney currently sits second in the NASCAR Cup Series point standings.

BODYARMOR is the fastest growing sports drink in its category. The consumer demand for a better-for-you sports drink has made BODYARMOR the number three sports drink in the U.S. Along with Blaney, BODYARMOR has amassed a superstar roster of professional athletes who are also investors in the company, including James Harden, Mike Trout, Anthony Rizzo, Andrew Luck and Dustin Johnson, among others. Kobe Bryant is the number three shareholder in BODYARMOR.

The 2018 season continues this weekend with the Pennzoil 400 presented by Jiffy Lube at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Sunday, March 4.

The NASCAR community will honor pioneer Wendell Scott, whose first Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series start came 57 years ago, this weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Scott was the first African-American driver to win a premier series race. A trailblazer, Scott is recognized during the first race weekend of March, which coincides with his first start — March 4, 1961. NASCAR has created an original commemorative decal that is available to be placed as a B-post decal on all national series vehicles.

Scott made 495 starts during his career and posted 147 top-10 finishes before retiring in 1973. Scott died in 1990. He won in NASCAR’s top national touring series on Dec. 1, 1963, on a 1-mile dirt track in Jacksonville, Florida.

Scott was posthumously inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2015.

On Thursday, March 15th, NASCAR champion Kevin Harvick is returning to his hometown to race for the first time at Kern County Raceway in the NASCAR K & N Pro Series season opener.

Harvick will also be the Grand Marshal of the NASCAR Late Model 50 lap race on the same night, prior to the start of the K&N Pro Series 175 lapper.   Harvick won his first stock car championship in the Late Model division at Mesa Marin Raceway in 1993, while still attending North High.

“The Happy Harvick 50” will feature the top NASCAR Late Model drivers in the region. Harvick will give the command to start the engines for the 50 lapper, and present the trophy to the winner of the race.

The 2018 season opener for Kern County Raceway is set for Thursday, March 15th, featuring the NASCAR K&N Pro Series and NASCAR Late Models, tickets are on sale now at www.kernraceway.com.

Kevin Harvick will be racing in the “Bakersfield 175 presented by NAPA Auto Parts” his first race ever at the state of the art half mile, gates open 4:30pm, and racing begins at 7pm.

Kern County Raceway is proud to partner with Budweiser, Bulwark FR, Coors Light, Jim Burke Ford, and Whelen Engineering.

In the spirit of the “numbers game” that characterizes the Las Vegas area hosting NASCAR’s three national series this weekend, here are some jackpot trends and statistics to consider as NASCAR starts its three-race western swing (#NASCARGoesWest) with the Pennzoil 400 presented by Jiffy Lube at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

 

Jimmie Johnson is the most successful driver at the 1.5-mile speedway with four wins – the last in 2010 – six top-fives and nine top-10 finishes and he also tops the series in driver rating (112), laps led (582), laps running in the top-15 (76.7 percent), fastest laps (445) and quality passes (496) at the track.

 

Johnson (four) and Brad Keselowski (two) are the only two series drivers with multiple Las Vegas wins. And Johnson would sure like to summon that positive precedence as his No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet team hopes to avoid what would be a career-long winless streak at 26 races.

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Despite the impressive Johnson statistical superiority, current points leader Joey Logano actually boasts the best average finish at Vegas (10.0), however the Team Penske driver has never won at the track. He finished runner-up to his teammate Brad Keselowski in 2016 and was fourth last year.

 

Johnson’s former Hendrick Motorsports teammate Kasey Kahne, who now drives the No. 95 Leavine Family Racing Chevrolet has won more pole positions (three) at Vegas than anyone and also has a track best two runner-up finishes here – most recently in 2013.

 

There are only five former winners in Sunday’s race and last week’s Atlanta winner Kevin Harvick joins Johnson as two of only four drivers to have won at Las Vegas as reigning Cup champions. It’s a feat current champ Martin Truex Jr. sure would like to accomplish. This is the race that essentially launched Truex on his title-winning trajectory in 2017 — one of seven trophies he earned on 1.5-mile tracks en route to the big Monster Energy Cup hoist at the season finale.

Name: Peggy
Current City: Warwick, Pennsylvania
Member since: 2009

Getting to know Peggy

Why did you join the Official NASCAR Fan Council?
“I’m such a big fan of NASCAR, and if I, along with other fans, can have a voice in the decisions NASCAR makes, I think it’s great!”

How did you first become interested in NASCAR?
“I watched NASCAR when I was younger, but then I became busy raising my three children and working. My youngest son, Brett, at around age 9 or 10 had the race on one Sunday, and I started watching it with him. I asked him who he liked, and he said a young guy named Jeff Gordon. I became hooked for real again after that!”

What makes NASCAR special for you?
“NASCAR is my favorite sport. It’s nice to see how fan-friendly it is, both at the track and online.”

Do you have any favorite NASCAR memories or traditions?

“My son was a Jeff Gordon fan and when he was a teenager, we travelled to several races together, even spending his 16th birthday at the Richmond race! My oldest daughter has a lesser interest, but Jeff has always been her favorite driver, and it turns out that he is also her husband’s favorite driver. I have also gone to races with them, so we have shared some great family times at the races.”

If you could go to any NASCAR race/track, where would you go?
“Probably Bristol, but I would be happy to go anywhere!”

Do you have a favorite in any of the following categories?
Driver: “Jeff Gordon will always be my favorite driver. He’s not only a great champion, but a class act. I have stuck with the 24 team and Chase Elliott since Jeff retired, and I have been more than pleasantly surprised with what a great young man Chase is, and there is no question he will be a future star in the sport.”

Track: “I have been to Charlotte, Richmond and Pocono. I can’t say that I have a favorite of those I have been to, although the festivities at Charlotte were awesome!”

Memorabilia: “I have 36 Jeff Gordon cars, one Ricky Hendrick car and one Jimmie Johnson car that I have collected over the years, but my case is full, so I have stopped collecting!”

Where is your dream car?
“I don’t necessarily have a dream car.  Most of my life I have driven Chevrolets. My current car is a 2004 Chevrolet Impala Indy SS Limited Edition, of which there were only 4,008 made, and mine is #3947.”

What would be your dream vacation?
There are a lot of places I want to go, but I would love to take a trip out west to see some of the national parks, especially the Grand Canyon, but any trip is a nice trip as far as I’m concerned!”

From all of us at NASCAR, we thank Peggy for her continued support and look forward to hearing from her in 2018.

The term “neon” simply makes sense when thinking about Las Vegas — the expansive Strip of hotels and casinos glitters with light at all hours of the night.

But further north at Las Vegas Motor Speedway may be the most popular “neon” attraction in all of Sin City, one that aligns neatly with Jiffy Lube, part of the entitlement sponsor of the March 4 Pennzoil 400 Presented by Jiffy Lube Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race.

“The entire Jiffy Lube network from franchisees to service center techs is excited to be a part of the upcoming Pennzoil 400 Presented by Jiffy Lube and to bring race fans a truly memorable experience,” said Denny Reiner, director of marketing for Jiffy Lube International.  “This race sponsorship is a great opportunity to further tie two leading brands together – Jiffy Lube, the industry’s largest fast lube provider, and Pennzoil, the nation’s premiere motor oil.”

The Monster Energy Series garage area inside the 1.5-mile facility is a gleaming jewel in the desert. Known as the “Neon Garage,” it is one of the most popular attractions on the circuit, especially for those die-hard fans who can’t get enough all-access moments with their favorite teams and drivers.

Fans from across the country — Las Vegas is a destination race, after all — have unbelievable access to drivers and crew members, with unprecedented viewpoints through large glass windows on the overhead walkway. That garage setup and purpose is a template, so to speak, for future enhancements done across the sport.

“The Neon Garage was a big step in increasing the fan experience across the board in NASCAR,” said Joey Logano, driver of the No. 22 Pennzoil Ford for Team Penske. “It was a really new concept when Las Vegas Motor Speedway introduced it and it was received well. You’re seeing other tracks do the same thing now, Richmond Raceway, ISM Raceway, Daytona has a great garage setup to bring the fans closer. These types of facilities are great for fans and I think as drivers we have to appreciate that because fans drive our sport.”

Four garage buildings constructed in the shape of a diamond gives teams plenty of space to work on their stock cars between practices on race weekend. The 125,000 square-foot space allows crew members to work on cars quickly and conveniently, making necessary tweaks and adjustments to get the car back on track. No one likes sitting around waiting, NASCAR drivers included.

Presenting race partner Jiffy Lube can relate to that desire. With more than 2,000 service centers across North America, Jiffy Lube understands and places a priority on quick service so drivers can get back on the road and to their day quickly.

Jiffy Lube does more than just change oil. Like a finely tuned Monster Energy Series pit crew, they offer a full range of preventive maintenance services – in a Jiffy.

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Wait no more, “Glass Case of Emotion” fans. Season 2 is here.

Team Penske driver Ryan Blaney, along with co-hosts Kim Coon and Chuck Bush, return for the second season of the hugely popular GCOE podcast, hosted by NASCAR Digital and also available on NASCAR’s YouTube channel and iTunes.

The show had more than 1 million downloads in 2017. In true Glass Case fashion, this week’s episode discusses such topics as being on camera with Darrell Wallace Jr. during his Facebook Watch docuseries “Behind the Wall,” his new team and, yes, his haircut.

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WELCOME, N.C.  — This weekend, the famed Richard Petty Motorsports No. 43 will carry new colors for one race. The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas will be the primary sponsor of the team and driver Darrell “Bubba” Wallace Jr., boasting the luxury property’s signature shade, a jewel-toned purple. The No. 43 Cosmopolitan Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 will race in the Pennzoil 400 this Sunday, March 4 at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

“The Cosmopolitan is one of the coolest places on the Strip,” said Wallace Jr. “Everything that is a part of the resort is the best of the best of Vegas. I enjoy going to Las Vegas, having fun, eating great food and just being able to relax at an amazing place like The Cosmopolitan. This is a pretty cool sponsorship.”

Wallace Jr. will debut The No. 43 Cosmopolitan Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 on Friday, March 2 at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway during practice for the race this Sunday, March 4 that will air live on FOX at 3:30 p.m. ET.

NASCAR announced penalties on Wednesday for teams in all three of its national series after last weekend’s races at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

The No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, driven by race-winner Kevin Harvick, received a safety violation for one unsecured lug nut in post-race inspection. Crew chief Rodney Childers was fined $10,000.

The No. 42 Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet and the No. 52 Means Motorsports Chevrolet in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driven by John Hunter Nemechek and David Starr, respectively, received safety violations for having one unsecured lug nut in post-race inspection. Crew chiefs Mike Shiplett (No. 42) and Tim Brown (No. 52) were each fined $5,000.

The No. 4 Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota, driven by Kyle Busch, in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series received a safety violation for an improperly installed wheel. Busch lost his left rear tire on the track after exiting the team’s pit box. Crew chief Marcus Richmond, rear tire changer Coleman Dollarhide and jackman Ernie Pierce each received a three-race suspension in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series for the violation.

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Richmond took to Twitter to take ownership of the mishap.

Dollarhide and Pierce both pit for Stewart-Haas Racing in the Monster Energy Series, but their eligibility in that series is not affected. Dollarhide was listed as the rear changer for the No. 41 Stewart-Haas Racing team of Kurt Busch last week, with Pierce serving as jackman for the No. 14 of Clint Bowyer.

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Look out, NCQMA Speedway and surrounding North Carolina area. Leo Gordon is ready to race.

The 7-year-old son of Jeff Gordon is officially certified and ready to race at the North Carolina Quarter Midget Association Speedway.

Father Jeff, he of 93 career Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series victories, is playing the role of proud papa on Instagram this week.

Leo is officially ready to race!

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Leo — who looks exactly like his father, by the way — took his first laps in a quarter midget in December before being certified this week. Big sister Ella Sofia, 10, also jumped into a quarter midget when she was 7.

Looks like there are a couple of front-runners to win the 2035 championship.