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Daytona won’t host NASCAR’s Championship Weekend but what other tracks might?
Daytona International Speedway will not be among the tracks considered for NASCAR’s Championship Weekend, a senior executive said Tuesday. So, no, the season won’t start and end at Daytona for those who suggest it. Advertisement But what tracks could be considered for the season finale? NASCAR announced Tuesday that Homestead-Miami Speedway, a 1.5-mile track, will […]

Daytona International Speedway will not be among the tracks considered for NASCAR’s Championship Weekend, a senior executive said Tuesday.
So, no, the season won’t start and end at Daytona for those who suggest it.
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But what tracks could be considered for the season finale?
NASCAR announced Tuesday that Homestead-Miami Speedway, a 1.5-mile track, will host the season finale for Cup, Xfinity and the Craftsman Truck Series on Nov. 6-8, 2026. Homestead hosted Championship Weekend from 2002-19.
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NASCAR will begin rotating sites for the championship race in 2026.
Phoenix, which has hosted the title races since 2020, will be among the tracks that will rotate to host the season finale.
Ben Kennedy, NASCAR executive vice president, chief venue & racing Innovation officer, said not to expect Daytona International Speedway to be among the tracks in the rotation for the Championship Weekend. He said the focus is on short tracks and intermediate tracks where NASCAR will crown its champions.
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“Never say never, but I think we’ve unanimously agreed that (the title race) needs to look and feel like what we would expect traditional NASCAR racing to look and feel like,” Kennedy said. “So short tracks, intermediate tracks, mile tracks are all on the board. Superspeedways, I think, we all feel right now we wouldn’t consider that as a championship venue, not that Daytona isn’t a championship-caliber venue.
“… We want to make sure that when we go to Homestead-Miami or Phoenix or wherever it might be in the future, that there is a lot of strategy and that a lot of our championship drivers are also contending for the victory at the end of that race.”
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From Jimmie Johnson’s record-tying seventh Cup title to Chase Elliott becoming the youngest Xfinity champion, Homestead has witnessed much through the years.
Kennedy also noted that road courses fall into a similar category as superspeedways in not being a candidate to host a championship event.
That would eliminate the following tracks from consideration: Daytona, Talladega (superspeedway), Atlanta (Superspeedway-style racing), Circuit of the Americas (road course), Sonoma (road course), Watkins Glen (road course), Charlotte Roval (road course) and Mexico City (road course). This is the third and final year of the current contract for the Chicago Street Race and no extension has been announced.
NASCAR will look at other factors in selecting its host for the championship weekend.
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“As you think about a championship race, ideally a warm weather kind of climate location,” Kennedy said. “You can’t race everywhere in the world, especially in early November, so there’s a handful of venues and properties that we tend to gravitate towards.”
Other tracks likely eliminated because of weather or some other factor would be Michigan, New Hampshire, Pocono, Dover, Indianapolis, Iowa, Richmond and World Wide Technology Raceway near St. Louis.
Darlington likely would not be considered because the Southern 500 is traditionally held on Labor Day weekend. NASCAR knows the wrath of fans with taking that race off that weekend and won’t repeat that.
Nashville Superspeedway, a 1.33-mile concrete track, could tap into the city’s excitement but the track is about 30 miles from the city and also could use additional facilities.
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Martinsville would be intriguing but weather could be an issue and the limited number of suites at the historic track, along with not being in a major city, would be factors.
Bristol has the facility to host a championship race but the weather in early November could be a question.
If the NASCAR season could end in mid-October, then that could give stronger consideration to Bristol — and others. But how to end the season early will be difficult in coming years, especially if the NFL adds an 18th regular-season game and moves the Super Bowl back a week into when the Daytona 500 typically is. That would affect the rest of the series schedule. NASCAR already tried mid-week races and TV viewership was not strong enough to continue that.
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Among tracks, along with Phoenix and Homestead, that could be considered to host the season finale would be:
— Las Vegas Motor Speedway, a 1.5-mile track that has hosted a playoff race since 2018 when it started having two Cup dates.
— Texas Motor Speedway, a 1.5-mile track that hosted playoff races from 2005-23.
— Kansas Speedway, a 1.5-mile track that has hosted playoff races since 2004 but weather could keep it from hosting the title race unless the end of the season is moved up.
— Charlotte Motor Speedway, a 1.5-mile track that hosted playoff races on the oval from 2004-17 before the playoff race was moved to the track’s Roval. Any finale there would be on the oval.
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Rwanda: What’s Attracting Celebrities to Motorsport?
For a long time, motorsport has drawn the rich and famous from around the world. Rock stars, models, celebrities, and even world leaders have been spotted at Formula One (F1) races and other high-power rally events, and Rwanda is steadily catching up with this global trend. In 2022, Miss Rwanda 2017 third runner-up, Queen Kalimpinya, […]

For a long time, motorsport has drawn the rich and famous from around the world. Rock stars, models, celebrities, and even world leaders have been spotted at Formula One (F1) races and other high-power rally events, and Rwanda is steadily catching up with this global trend.
In 2022, Miss Rwanda 2017 third runner-up, Queen Kalimpinya, made history by becoming the first Rwandan woman to compete in the Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally since its inception in 2002.
Her trailblazing move was soon followed by renowned radio personality Sandrine Isheja Butera, who boldly entered the world of rally driving in 2024.
Now, other big names like DJ Anita Pendo and rapper Ish Kevin, along with a growing number of Rwandan actors, broadcasters, and musicians, are developing a serious passion for the speed game. But what exactly is drawing this celebrity attention?
Family tradition
For rising rapper Ish Kevin, who was the most recent celebrity to step into rally driving, motorsport is a family affair.
He participated in the recent “Sprint Rally GMT” in Musha in Rwamagana District alongside his older brother Jacques Hakizimana. Their father Genese Semana, put family aside as he turned from parent to rival and competed against them during the GMT rally.
ALSO READ: Family tradition: Ish Kevin ventures into rally driving
“Personally, I drew my passion for racing from my family. My father and uncle hold several accolades in Rwanda’s Mountain Gorilla Rally, which is a legacy I want to keep alive,” Ish Kevin told The New Times.
With guidance from his uncle, Ish Kevin says he’s determined to elevate Rwanda’s motorsport scene and hopes to inspire more creatives, artists, musicians, and entertainers to join the sport, which offers considerable exposure and opportunities.
This family legacy approach isn’t unique to Rwanda. In Kenya, for example, motorsport also runs deep in several families. One notable case is the Gatimu family of Caroline Gatimu and Tinashe Gatimu, known for their mother-daughter rally racing duo.
Passion and exposure
For Kalimpinya, anything mechanical has always sparked her curiosity.
ALSO READ: Kalimpinya commends ‘growing presence’ of women in Rwandan motorsport
“It started in my neighborhood, where I rode a bicycle from a very young age, and later spent about six years riding motorbikes. That passion for machines naturally evolved into a love for cars,” Kalimpinya said.
Her entry into motorsports came when a racing driver noticed her enthusiasm and introduced her to rallying. She began as a co-driver, and through that experience, her love for the sport blossomed. Eventually, she took the driver’s seat and that’s when her real journey began.
She says it’s not just the thrill but also the discipline, adrenaline, and the constant challenges that got her hooked.
When asked whether her fame helped or hindered her racing career, Kalimpinya acknowledged that her name in the fashion and pageantry world definitely helped bring attention to her racing.
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“It’s important. it attracts more people to the sport, especially young girls who need to see that it’s possible to be a female racer,” she said.
However, she is quick to note that fame alone doesn’t make one a successful driver.
“Motorsport requires resilience, intense training, and serious financial commitment. In fact, sometimes you have to work twice as hard. At the end of the day, the car doesn’t know who’s behind the wheel, it only responds to the skill and command of the driver,” she added.
According to Ange François Cyatangabo, Secretary General of Rwanda Automobile Club (RAC), it’s a good thing for Rwandan motorsport to see celebrities showing interest in the sport.
Some celebrities join to compete, and others do it for adventure which, he said, is also part of the sport.
For instance, Cyatangabo highlighted that Ish Kevin joined motorsports and immediately bought a license of one year, a move that shows how interested he is in motorsport.
“We also have seen some coming and going. Their impact on the sport is that they have people who follow them, and the sport can benefit from this and grow our fanbase and visibility,” Cyatangabo told The New Times.
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Hyak Motorsports – Charlotte Race Advance – Speedway Digest
Event Overview · Event: Coca-Cola 600 · Time/Date: 6pm EDT on Sunday, May 25 · Location: Charlotte Motor Speedway · Layout: 1.5 mile quad-oval · Format: 600 miles/400 laps | Stages:100/200/300/400 · TV/Radio: PRIME / PRN / […]

Event Overview
· Event: Coca-Cola 600
· Time/Date: 6pm EDT on Sunday, May 25
· Location: Charlotte Motor Speedway
· Layout: 1.5 mile quad-oval
· Format: 600 miles/400 laps | Stages:100/200/300/400
· TV/Radio: PRIME / PRN / SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Notes of Interest
Hyak Motorsports heads to their hometown track for the fan favorite Coca-Cola 600 with a new FunPops look. This weekend the No. 47 car will proudly showcase a red, white and blue FunPops livery, celebrating Memorial Day with the returning sponsor.
Known for their colorful and refreshing frozen treats, FunPops bring a nostalgic flair to the track – and aligns perfectly with Hyak’s passion for delivering excitement to fans of all ages. This partnership continues what both sides hope will be a long term collaboration.
In preparation for the Coca-Cola 600, Hyak Motorsports is heavily focused on their long run speed and staying focused all day. The Coca-Cola 600 is one of the biggest races of the year with the amount of points being awarded due to 4 stages of racing instead of the typical 3. Hyak Motorsports is participating in the 600 Miles of Remembrance program and honoring Andrew W. Nowacki this weekend at the Coca-Cola 600.
Hyak is kicking off the weekend with the 2nd annual Fan Day tomorrow, Thursday, May 22, from 12-4pm. Stop by the race shop in Harrisburg at 7201 Caldwell Road, Harrisburg, NC 28075.
FunPops promotional events will be happening throughout the weekend, with Hyak Motorsports handing out FunPops samples at the track to fans.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Driver of the No. 47 Chevrolet Camaro for Hyak Motorsports:
“The Coca-Cola 600 is one of the biggest tests we face all season – it’s long, it’s demanding, and it really shows you what your team is made of. I’m proud to have FunPops riding with us again this weekend. Their energy and enthusiasm match what we’re bringing to the track. We’re locked in and ready to battle for every position under the lights at Charlotte.”
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Motorsports: Racing’s big weekend features three classics
Remember the old ABC Sports slogan, “The thrill of victory, the agony of defeat”? Last Sunday’s final qualifying for the Indy 500 brought both — thrills for rookie driver Robert Shwartzman and Prema Racing, and agony for the entire Penske organization. Schwartzman, in his first oval-racing experience, made the Fast Six and set pole time […]

Remember the old ABC Sports slogan, “The thrill of victory, the agony of defeat”? Last Sunday’s final qualifying for the Indy 500 brought both — thrills for rookie driver Robert Shwartzman and Prema Racing, and agony for the entire Penske organization. Schwartzman, in his first oval-racing experience, made the Fast Six and set pole time with a lap at 232.79 mph. He’s the first rookie to accomplish that feat since Teo Fabi in 1983. Takuma Sato and Pato O’Ward are alongside him in the front row with Scott Dixon, Felix Rosenqvist, and Alex Palou in row two. As for the agony part of the equation, Scott Dixon crashed heavily in practice after qualifying for the Fast 12. Then Josef Newgarden and Will Power’s cars were found to have illegal modifications to their attenuators and were disqualified. They will start at the rear of the pack and lose all qualifying points and their pit positions while Team Penske received a $100,000 fine and suspension for the strategists on the Nos. 2 and No. 12 cars. Then, on Wednesday, Team Penske announced the departure of IndyCar President Tim Cindric, IndyCar Managing Director Ron Ruzewski, and IndyCar General Manager Kyle Moore from the organization.
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On a positive note, three car-destroying crashes during practice and qualifying resulted in no serious driver injuries. Had similar crashes happened 50 years ago, the drivers would have lost their lives or been severely injured. I credit Safer barriers, car design, and the aeroscreen that all three will race tomorrow.
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If you thought that NASCAR has run out of rules gimmicks, think again. This year’s All-Star race featured a promoter’s caution which could be thrown at any time from lap 100 to lap 222. And of course they had to use it. Michael Waltrip mounted the starter’s stand and after clowning around for a while finally dropped the yellow flag (literally) with 35 laps to go, throwing things into confusion. Joey Logano, who had led most of the race, elected to stay out on old tires while most of the field pitted for scuffs. Logano was a sitting duck for Christopher Bell, who passed him for the win and the $1 million prize. Logano got the $100,000 consolation prize. Kyle Larson, fresh from Indy qualifying, started at the back, led for five laps and was running in the top 10 when he hit the wall and broke a toe link. He finished 21st.
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At the Imola track in Italy, Max Verstappen snatched the lead from pole sitter Oscar Piastri and appears to be back on form. Max extended his lead to over 18 seconds but a safety car situation in the late going reduced it to 6.1 seconds at the checker. The McLarens of Lando Norris finished second and third. Is Red Bull back in the driver’s seat? We’ll find out this weekend at Monaco. Among active drivers who have won there, Lewis Hamilton has three victories, two for Mercedes and one for McLaren. Verstappen and Aston-Martin’s Fernando Alonso have two each, and Charles Leclerc won last year for Ferrari.
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This weekend, we will see three of the world’s most famous races, all in one day. Qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix airs Saturday at 7 a.m. on ESPN, and ABC will broadcast the race at 6 a.m. Sunday. At 7 a.m., the Indy 500 pre-race show begins on Fox, followed by the race start at 3 p.m. There are no activities at Indy on Saturday, freeing Larson up to practice and qualify at 11:30 a.m. for the Coca-Cola 600. Saturday’s practice and qualifying and Sunday’s 3 p.m. race will air on Prime.
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Fanatics Sportsbook to Back JJ Yeley and NY Racing in Two Races
Fanatics Sportsbook has reached a partnership with the No. 44 NY Racing Team in the NASCAR Cup Series driver, and its driver JJ Yeley. According to a press release, the black and red Fanatics Sportsbook colors will adorn the No. 44 Chevrolet in two races beginning with the Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway on […]

Fanatics Sportsbook has reached a partnership with the No. 44 NY Racing Team in the NASCAR Cup Series driver, and its driver JJ Yeley. According to a press release, the black and red Fanatics Sportsbook colors will adorn the No. 44 Chevrolet in two races beginning with the Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway on June 1.
The company will return to serve as the primary sponsor in the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race at Phoenix Raceway on November 2.
Fanatics Sportsbook sees the chance to partner with the NY Racing Team as a special chance to get its branding in front of the large NASCAR fanbase.
“We are proud to partner with John Cohen and the New York Racing Team,” said Selena Kalvaria, CMO of Fanatics Betting and Gaming. “The partnership with New York Racing Team is an incredible branding opportunity and an inflection point for us as we continue to build the fastest-growing sportsbook in America (Compared across all sportsbooks accounting for 98.5% of national handle). We are going to develop exclusive content for NASCAR fans and curate an elevated experience for our customers at each race that only a brand like Fanatics can offer. Our employees and customers can’t wait to cheer on the No. 44 Fanatics Sportsbook Chevrolet toward the checkered flag at Nashville Superspeedway and Phoenix Raceway.”
Fanatics Sportsbook will have a lot of activations within its app revolving around the partnership with the No. 44 team and JJ Yeley. The company will have exclusive new customer offers for the Nashville and Phoenix races, along with expanded NASCAR betting capabilities, such as race parlays, to finish on the podium, exacta and trifecta betting, and Fanatics Sportsbook will also offer unique JJ Yeley specials and live betting markets on raceday.
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Juncos Hollinger Racing works to foster diversity, unity in motorsports
” class=”fuel_embeded_code_1393271″> SPEEDWAY, Ind. (WISH) — Juncos Hollinger Racing hopes one of their drivers will be in the Indianapolis 500 Victory Lane on Sunday afternoon. Juncos Hollinger Racing’s motorsport legacy is built not only on track but also on a strong commitment to community and culture. Since 2015, it has been developing young talent and […]

SPEEDWAY, Ind. (WISH) — Juncos Hollinger Racing hopes one of their drivers will be in the Indianapolis 500 Victory Lane on Sunday afternoon.
Juncos Hollinger Racing’s motorsport legacy is built not only on track but also on a strong commitment to community and culture. Since 2015, it has been developing young talent and is now competing in the IndyCar series.
Ricardo Juncos, co-owner and president of Juncos Hollinger Racing, said, “I think the Latino community in Indianapolis is growing every year. It’s one of the most popular in the country, I have to say. I think there are about 300,000 Latinos in Indiana. As the only Latino team, our garage will be packed, and 80% will be Latino.”
Juncos immigrated to the United States in 2002 with only $400 in his pocket. While financial resources were scarce, his determination was unmatched. He set out to create a racing team capable of competing at the highest levels of U.S. motorsports.
“We started in the very low level of motor racing with go karts with kids 8 to 10 years old as a very small team. Twenty years later, here we are now with one of the best series in the world, the IndyCar series and the Indy 500.”
Juncos Hollinger Racing is based in Speedway, blocks from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The team employs around 70 people and fields two cars: the No. 76, driven by Indiana’s own Conor Daly, and the No. 77, driven by Sting Ray Rob.
The team touts itself as an active member of the Indiana community, promoting inclusivity and diversity within the sport. “Last year, we did a nice event at the shop, which was an open house with local businesses; they either brought food, merchandise, or whatever they do and opened the doors for people to enter the shop.”
Juncos Hollinger Racing sees itself as a symbol of determination, community and cultural celebration, reminding everyone that racing is not just about competition but unity and shared passion. “We just need to keep fighting, trusting ourselves, and pushing, and one day you get there, right? Never stop.”
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Niece Motorsports NCTS Race Advance: Charlotte Motor Speedway – Speedway Digest
Team Stats & Notes Niece Motorsports Charlotte Stats: Since 2017, Niece drivers have made 23 combined starts at the 1.5-mile Charlotte Motor Speedway. The team has accrued four top-fives and eight top-10 results over the years, including a race win in 2022 with Ross Chastain. Supporting a Great Cause: As Memorial Day nears, Niece Motorsports […]

Team Stats & Notes
- Niece Motorsports Charlotte Stats: Since 2017, Niece drivers have made 23 combined starts at the 1.5-mile Charlotte Motor Speedway. The team has accrued four top-fives and eight top-10 results over the years, including a race win in 2022 with Ross Chastain.
- Supporting a Great Cause: As Memorial Day nears, Niece Motorsports is actively raising funds for Wreaths Across America – a charitable organization that remembers the fallen, honors those who serve, and teaches children the value of freedom. To contribute to the cause, please visit this link.
No. 42 J.F. Electric / Utilitra Chevrolet Silverado RST
Driver: Matt Mills | Crew Chief: Mike Shiplett
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Website - Mills’ Charlotte Stats: Matt Mills has competed in four NCTS races held at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Last year, Mills earned his best-career finish at the 1.5-mile track with an impressive fourth-place result. Mills has also made four NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) starts at this track with a best finish of 20th.
- Shiplett’s Charlotte Stats: Mike Shiplett has called one prior NCTS race at Charlotte, where he finished 14th last year with Bret Holmes. Shiplett has visited victory lane on two occasions here, first in 2007 with Kasey Kahne and second in 2017 with Alex Bowman – both in NXS competition. In 11 NXS starts, his drivers earned three top-fives and five top-10 results. Shiplett has also competed in 11 Cup Series races at the track, finishing as high as fifth in 2011.
- On the Truck: Mills’ No. 42 Chevrolet Silverado RST will race with support from longtime partners J.F. Electric and Utilitra, who will serve as his anchor partners for the entire 25-race season.
- Patriotic Paint Scheme: Mills’ truck will sport a new look on Friday’s race as the team unveils a patriotic-themed version of the J.F. Electric / Utilitra Chevrolet. With bright, shining stars draped down the sides and carrying onto the bed tops, this paint scheme stands out from the crowd.
- Recapping North Wilkesboro: Matt Mills and the No. 42 team fought hard at North Wilkesboro, but weren’t able to get the finish they had hoped for. Mills started the 250-lap race in 16th, but slid back early. After taking the wave-around, the team got back onto the lead lap in the middle of the race, but lacked track position to go forward. Mills crossed the finish line in 25th-place.
- Points Rundown: Mills remains in 18th-place in the championship points standings following North Wilkesboro. Heading into race 11 at Charlotte, Mills is only two points behind Connor Mosack in 17th, with a one-point gap above Dawson Sutton in 19th.
- Quoting Mills: You earned your best-career finish in this race last year, so how is your confidence level coming back?
“Charlotte has always been one of my favorite tracks. I’ve felt that we have always had speed whenever we race at this track, whether that be in trucks or Xfinity cars. I enjoy racing close to home, and it’s always a big weekend for Niece Motorsports on Memorial Day weekend. Since it’s such a special week, there’s extra motivation for sure. Being that it is one of my favorites, I have more confidence going into it, and that’s one of the biggest tools to help us.”
About J.F. Electric: J.F. Electric is an electrical contractor that provides engineering expertise, backed by construction and installation know-how in a diverse range of service offerings, from utilities and commercial projects, to industrial and telecommunications customers. When having a long family history in an industry, a company not only builds on its knowledge and experience, it takes pride in cultivating a solid understanding of client needs, all the while nurturing strong relationships with its employees. Evolving through five generations of the Fowler family, J.F. Electric has matured into a well-managed and thoughtfully diversified electrical contractor which is poised to continue its growth and expansion into the future.
About Utilitra: Utilitra is a woman-owned firm specializing in utility and technology solutions with a diverse team of specialized professionals. Utilitra is committed to solving their client’s unique challenges, whether one expert or a team of experts is needed. By adapting to the needs of their respective industries, Utilitra has built a range of services for their utility and technology partners.
No. 44 North Carolina Department of Transportation Protect Your Melon Chevrolet Silverado RST
Driver: Ross Chastain | Crew Chief: Wally Rogers
Ross Chastain Racing
@RossChastain
@RossChastain
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- Chastain Returns: Ross Chastain will make his second NCTS start of the season on Friday night in Charlotte. The NASCAR Cup Series veteran last drove the No. 44 entry at Homestead-Miami Speedway back in March where he finished in sixth-place. Chastain will also pilot the truck at Michigan International Speedway on June 7, Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park on July 25, and Watkins Glen on August 8 to complete his schedule of events.
- Chastain’s Charlotte Stats: Since 2012, Ross Chastain has competed in six NCTS races at Charlotte Motor Speedway, picking up three top-10 finishes in the process. Last time he drove a truck here, Chastain stormed to victory lane in 2022. In 11 NXS starts, Chastain’s best finish was fourth-place in 2020. Out of seven Cup Series races, his best finish came last year when he ran eighth.
- Rogers’ Charlotte Stats: Wally Rogers has called seven NCTS races at Charlotte and picked up his best finish of ninth-place with Matt Crafton in 2004. Though he was not on the box in last year’s event, Rogers finished 17th in 2023 with Lawless Alan. Rogers has also made 12 starts apiece in NXS and NCS competition.
- On the Truck: Chastain’s No. 44 Chevrolet Silverado RST will race with support from the North Carolina Governor’s Office of Highway Safety and Florida Watermelon Association. The Protect Your Melon initiative is centered around the importance of using seatbelts on the road.
- Patriotic Paint Scheme: The Protect Your Melon branding will carry a unique patriotic-themed paint scheme which ties the red, white, and blue stars and stripes with watermelon accents down the sides of the truck.
- Recapping North Wilkesboro: Conner Jones and the No. 44 team quietly worked on a solid outing in North Wilkesboro, but a flat tire derailed their finish. Jones started 23rd and gained track position throughout the opening stage. With just a handful of laps remaining in the second stage, the bead melted on Jones’ right-front tire, damaging the truck in the process. The team made repairs to complete the race, but were shown four laps down in 27th-place.
- Owner Points Rundown: The No. 44 team slid back one spot in the owner points standings after last week’s outing in North Wilkesboro. Now ranked in 18th-place, the team sits four points behind ThorSport Racing’s No. 88 entry in 17th while being 14 points ahead of McAnally Hilgemann Racing’s No. 91 Chevrolet in 19th.
- Quoting Chastain: What makes truck racing so exciting to watch at Charlotte?
“I think Charlotte is a great track for us to race on. The pavement is wore out and bumpy, so we’re always searching around for grip. With how short the truck race is compared to the other series, we all know that we have to make moves quickly to get track position. When we were able to win here a few years ago, it felt so rewarding because we had been close so many other times. I’m hoping we can have another chance at doing that again this week with our North Carolina Department of Transportation Protect Your Melon Chevy.”
About the North Carolina Governor’s Office of Highway Safety: Dedicated to reducing the numbers of traffic crashes and fatalities in North Carolina, the Governor’s Highway Safety Program promotes efforts to reduce traffic crashes in North Carolina and promotes highway safety awareness through a variety of grants and safe-driving initiatives.
About Florida Watermelon Association: The Florida Watermelon Association (FWA) was formed to enable growers and marketers of the Florida watermelon industry to unite. Organized membership allows the Association to promote the consumption of watermelons grown in Florida. The FWA assists its members in the growing and marketing of watermelons by providing a forum through this Corporations’ meetings.
No. 45 Foundation For Pops Chevrolet Silverado RST
Driver: Kaden Honeycutt | Crew Chief: Phil Gould
Kaden Honeycutt Racing
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- Honeycutt’s Charlotte Stats: Kaden Honeycutt’s lone start at Charlotte Motor Speedway came last year, when he finished in seventh-place.
- Gould’s Charlotte Stats: Phil Gould has called six NCTS races at Charlotte, with his drivers capturing two top-fives (best of second-place with Carson Hocevar in 2021) and five top-10 finishes. In 11 NXS starts, Gould earned one top-five (fifth with Brian Scott in 2014) and four top-10 finishes.
- On the Truck: Honeycutt’s No. 45 Chevrolet Silverado RST will race with support from Foundation For Pops, a charitable organization that works to assist veterans.
- Patriotic Paint Scheme: Returning from last year with some added changes, the Foundation For Pops paint scheme embodies the signature MARPAT camouflage developed by the United States Marine Corps. Adorned in stars throughout the truck, this is a fan favorite look from the team.
- Recapping North Wilkesboro: Kaden Honeycutt and the No. 45 team overcame mid-race setbacks to score their sixth top-10 finish of the season at North Wilkesboro. Honeycutt started ninth, but lost some spots in the opening two stages and did not gain any points in the process. Late in the race, a costly pit road penalty forced Honeycutt to start in the rear, but the team clawed their way back. Once the checkered flag flew, the team finished in eighth-place.
- Points Rundown: Honeycutt remains above the Playoffs cutline despite dropping one spot in the points standings to ninth after last race in North Wilkesboro. Entering Charlotte, the driver is nine points behind Layne Riggs in eighth, and has an 18-point gap over Stewart Friesen in 10th.
- Quoting Honeycutt: Knowing that you had a chance to win this race last year, how hungry are you to earn it this time?
“I think last year at Charlotte, I didn’t do a good enough job on the short runs and lost too much time to the No. 11 (Corey Heim) specifically. For everything we went through, we still had a shot to win it there at the end if it had gone green. We’re coming back here with basically the same mindset of trying to go out and win it for our team owner, Al Niece. Our Foundation For Pops Chevy looks great, and it would be so special for us to pull off our first win together on Memorial Day weekend.”
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