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Monday, August 31, 2015

NASCAR explains lengthy caution near end of Road America race

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For fans that questioned why NASCAR went six full laps under caution late in Saturday's Xfinity Series race around the massive four-plus mile Road America track, there's a very good explanation.

NASCAR Executive Vice President & Chief Racing Development 
 Officer Steve O’Donnell announces the indefinite suspension of 
 driver Kurt Busch at Daytona International Speedway on February 
 20, 2015 in Daytona Beach, Florida. 
(PHOTO: Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
NASCAR Executive Vice President and Chief Racing Development Officer Steve O'Donnell said Monday morning on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio the lengthy caution was a culmination of a number of circumstances. "You never want to have to red-flag a race," O'Donnell said. "So if you can avoid that, keep the cars or trucks moving out on the track and do that in a reasonable amount of time, that's always our first goal. If you look at Road America, we had a car get off into the sand pit (Ben Rhodes), we thought that would probably take two laps. You have a long course there with over four miles, so we thought that was plenty of time to get that vehicle off the track, allow for the pit cycles as well. As we were coming to one to go, multiple times we had incidents on the track with either vehicles stalling and we had oil put down with another vehicle coming off pit road that stopped the one-to-go. It was kind of a chain of events that you cannot predict, unfortunately. 


"You never want to have a caution that long, but it was one of those that each (incident) would have brought out an individual caution flag and a red in that time frame would almost cause more damage because it would have been down for longer." 

O'Donnell also said NASCAR has considered adding another road course race to the Truck Series, and the central Wisconsin track - which has proven to be a very popular venue for the Xfinity Series - would likely be on the short list of potential candidates.

Sunday, August 30, 2015

Matt Waltz To Make XFINITY Debut For Derrike Cope Racing

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Matt Waltz
Matt Waltz make his Xfinity Series debut on September 11th, 2015 in the Virginia 529 College Savings 250 at Richmond International Raceway. 

Waltz said he landed the ride with Derrike Cope Racing by introducing himself to one of the team's marketing personnel during the NASCAR race weekend in April at RIR. He offered his help to the team and followed up on the offer by hauling Cope's car to Iowa recently for that Xfinity race. Waltz, the winningest driver in the Langley Speedway Late Model Division a year ago with 12 victories, said the team offered him a ride. 

He said that Brett Bodine of NASCAR approved him to race on the three-quarter-mile-oval at RIR because he had driven on it in the Denny Hamlin Short Track Showdown, a charity race that includes Sprint Cup Series drivers and regional drivers like Waltz. 

Waltz will become the second former Langley Speedway Late Model regular to make his Xfinity debut this season. Brandon Gdovic has raced in the series three times in 2015, with a best of 13th at Watkins Glen.

Josh Wise has ride for Richmond & New Hampshire

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Travis Kvapil in the No. 30 Chevrolet at Bristol Motor
Speedway earlier this season fielded by The
Motorsports Group. Kvapil would not make the race.

(PHOTO: Unknown)

Josh Wise is scheduled to run the #30 Chevy of The Motorsports Group (TMG) at Richmond and New Hampshire in September

The team has attempted 10 races in 2015, qualifying for two: at Atlanta with Ron Hornaday and at Richmond with Jeff Green. 

The team made an attempt at Bristol with Travis Kvapil as the driver, but failed to qualify for the race.

Erik Jones wins 2015 Silverado 250

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Erik Jones
Erik Jones had to hold off many trucks for his Trucks victory today at Canadian Tire
Motorsports Park.


The win gives Jones the points lead in the series, and one step closer to winning this year's championship.


Matt Crafton finished 2nd, followed by Ben Kennedy, Daniel Hemric, and Alex Tagliani, who started on the pole for today's race, to round out the Top-5.

MORE: Scary incident Avoided In 2015 Silverado 250.

Basic Stats From Today's Race
Erik Jones, today's race winner, had a best lap time of 1 minute, and 22.184 seconds. His final lap time on today's race was 1 minute, and 22.273 seconds. Jones's margin of victory was 1.666 seconds over 2nd place finisher Matt Crafton.

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