Dylan Kwasniewski Blazes His Own Trail into NASCAR

Photo - Dylan Kwasniewski.com

Photo – Dylan Kwasniewski.com

Despite being only 17 years old, Dylan Kwasniewski is already blazing quite a trail within the NASCAR world. After becoming the youngest driver to win the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Championship in 2012, Dylan moved on to the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East and now pilots the No. 98 Royal Purple/Rockstar Energy Chevrolet for Turner Scott Motorsports.

The young Dylan Kwasniewski bested Bristol, the .533-mile high-banked oval and the other 35 competitors last Saturday to win the DRIVE4COPD 125 in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East championship season opener. Continue reading

Kelly Admiraal Racing in US and Canadian NASCAR Series’

Kelly Admiraal  Photo - Admiraal Racing

Kelly Admiraal
Photo – Admiraal Racing

Canadian, Kelly Admiraal has been around racing since he was 7 years of age, along with his brother Ian. Ian Admiraal is just two years older, and now runs the family owned racing business while drag racing in the top eliminator series of IHRA, the International Hot Rod Association.

Fans watched Kelly Admiraal at his K&N Pro Series West début at Albuquerque, NM last October, then Phoenix in November and again, this year at Phoenix in February. This, almost 18-year-old has won the 2011 NASCAR Whelen Series Rookie of the Year title. Then followed up by winning the 2012 Dakota Dunes Casino Western Canadian Super Late Model Championship Series Rookie of the Year title. Kelly Admiraal’s aggressive and clean driving style has given him countless wins throughout his racing career.

Still in High School, Kelly Admiraal, will balance a heavy school load in his last semester while at the same time compete in a variety of racing series’ all season long throughout the United States and Canada.

Western Camp Services LTD is Admiraal Racing’s primary corporate partner, backing the team’s diverse racing schedule that includes competition in NASCAR, Late Model Regional Touring, drag racing, and ice racing.

Menno Admiraal – Kelly and Ian’s father – owns Admiraal Racing, and is a successful business entrepreneur and owner of Western Camp Services Ltd. based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Driver/Director of Race Operations Ian Admiraal, leads the team and they are supported by crew members: Theo, Badge, Daniel, Nolan, Adam, Dan and Ben. Admiraal Racing has corporate partnerships with Williams Scotsman, Western Camp Services, Empire Camp, Paradise RV, Gee & Gee Racing, and Emond Racing.

Kelly Admiraal is our guest on Fan4Racing Fan2Fan NASCAR Talk, Monday, March 25th at 8:30pm ET. Fans can interact with Kelly Admiraal during the Q&A session by calling 347-996-5176. 

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10th Annual Sprint Fan Vote Now Open

NASCAR Sprint Cup Sunoco Rookies Patrick, Stenhouse Jr. Among Those Eligible
 
NASCAR-Sprint-Fan-Vote-2013Race fans can now begin casting ballots for their favorite Sprint Fan Vote eligible driver in the hopes of seeing him or her in the prestigious NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race on Saturday, May 18 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Voting begins today and ends at 5 p.m. ET on the day of the race. Continue reading

Jeff Gordon Running Old Colors with New Name

As many fans now know, Dupont has come under new ownership and now has a new name. The Carlyle Group bought the painting company and is now named Axalta Coating Systems. So how will the No. 24 Chevrolet look in 2013 without Dupont on the hood anymore? Continue reading

Keselowski Giving Notice to his Competition

Brad Keselowski, driver of the #2 Miller Lite Dodge, sits in his car during practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 16, 2012  Photo - Tom Pennington/Getty Images

Brad Keselowski, driver of the #2 Miller Lite Dodge, sits in his car during practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 16, 2012
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Impressed with Keselowski‘s championship run throughout the Chase last year?

The champ is still focused as he starts this season giving his competition notice of his intention to contend for another Sprint Cup trophy with perhaps, an even more impressive run this season. Four races into the season, the reigning NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion has assumed the points lead, over Dale Earnhardt Jr. by nine points entering Sunday’s Auto Club 400 at Auto Club Speedway.

Should the competition fear the Keselowski?

It appears so, as he continues to set the bar within the Sprint Cup Series ranks. While the 29-year-old Keselowski hasn’t won – yet, he’s done the next best thing. Recognizing the potential of putting yourself in position to win, Keselowski has certainly positioned himself well, in the first four races of the season.

Keselowski is the only driver to finish among the top-five in the season’s four opening races. A third-place finish in last Sunday’s Food City 500 follows a third-place in Las Vegas and fourths at Phoenix and in the Daytona 500.

He’s also the only leader of all four races.

Keselowski’s start is the best in the series since Jimmie Johnson’s performance in 2005. A fifth consecutive top-five would be the first time that feat was accomplished since NASCAR Hall of Famer Rusty Wallace’s 1998 start, which also came in a No. 2 Miller Ford. Fellow Hall of Famer Cale Yarborough holds the all-time season start mark of nine in 1974.

“Obviously, we’re off to my best start ever. That’s really cool. I’m happy for my team and all that stuff,” said Keselowski, who stood 14th in last year’s standings after four races. “We can’t keep our feet still. We know that Kyle [Busch] and Jimmie [Johnson] are going to continue to make their cars better. We have to keep digging and push on our stuff, too. I think we got a pretty good feel on the 2 team.”

Daytona 500 winner Johnson had been the points leader until Sunday, when an accident resulted in a finish of 22nd. Kyle Busch has top-five finishes in the past two races.

While it seems Auto Club Speedway remains a question mark for Keselowski, with a career best finish – in just four races – of 18th in last year’s weather-shortened event, many fans will recall, Keselowski has a way of erasing poor finishes. In 2012, he matched or exceeded his earlier performance at 16 different tracks, while winning five times. Three of Keselowski’s victories – Chicagoland, Dover and Kentucky – came at tracks where he had never won.

The Sprint Cup Series season continues this weekend and fans are anticipating another impressive run as Keselowski’s competition continue to challenge the series’ defending champion.

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