Nationwide Series’ Kentucky 300 Preview

KY300logoKentucky Speedway grabs the spotlight with their last standalone race for the Nationwide Series’ on Saturday, September 21st. Fans expect lots of racing action for 300-miles, 200-laps in the Kentucky 300. Television coverage on ESPNEWS begins at 7pm ET with the green flag waving around 7:30pm ET. Radio coverage is on PRN, Sirius XM, channel 90.  Continue reading

NAPA Statement, Michael Waltrip Racing and Michael Waltrip’s Responding Statements

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NAPA Statement and Michael Waltrip Racing Responding Statement

Statement from NAPA on facebook….

Dear Facebook Fans and the NAPA Community:

After thorough consideration, NAPA has made the difficult decision to end its sponsorship arrangement with Michael Waltrip Racing effective December 31, 2013. NAPA believes in fair play and does not condone actions such as those that led to the penalties assessed by NASCAR. We remain supportive of the millions of NASCAR fans and will evaluate our future position in motorsports.

NAPA

Responding statement from Michael Waltrip Racing…

Michael Waltrip Racing respects the decision NAPA announced today following the events at Richmond. There is no doubt, the story of Michael Waltrip Racing begins with NAPA Auto Parts, but there are many more chapters yet to be written. MWR has the infrastructure and support of Toyota for three teams plus three Chase-caliber, race-winning drivers. With the support of our corporate partners we are preparing to field three teams in 2014. MWR is a resilient organization capable of winning races and competing for the championship and that remains our sole focus.

Responding statement from Michael Waltrip…

“NAPA has been with me from winning two Daytona 500s, to missing races with a new start-up team, and back to victory lane again. The relationship grew far past that of just a sponsor, but more of a partner and a friend. We will not be racing a NAPA car in 2014, but I have friendships that will last a lifetime.

“To the fans and those who made their voice heard through social media, as the owner, I am responsible for all actions of MWR. I sincerely apologize for the role our team played and for the lines NASCAR has ruled were crossed by our actions at Richmond. NASCAR met with the competitors in Chicago and we all know how we are expected to race forward.”

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NASCAR Proud to Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month

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NASCAR Proud to Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month

NASCARlogoPartnership with Hispanic Scholarship Fund; Film Shorts Highlight Latinos in the Sport
 
NASCAR will partner with the Hispanic Scholarship Fund to commemorate National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15 – Oct. 15) through a new, dollars-per-lap donation program and five new film shorts highlighting Latino contributors to the sport. Continue reading

Nationwide Insurance Renews as Official Partner of NASCAR

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Nationwide Insurance Renews as Official Auto, Home, Life and Business Insurance Partner of NASCAR;

NationWideInsurance_logoBecomes Presenting Sponsor of the Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award

Company Shifts Investment Away from Series Title Sponsorship

NASCAR and Nationwide Insurance have finalized a new agreement to extend Nationwide’s position as the official auto, home, life and business insurance partner of NASCAR through 2017. As part of the new contract, Nationwide Insurance also will become the presenting sponsor of the Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award.  Continue reading

Follow Dylan Kwasniewski on AOL On Original Docu-Series ‘Flat Out’

A display outside the theater of NASCAR driver Dylan Kwasniewsk's premiere for new AOL On docu-series "Flat Out" at Venue SIX10 in Chicago, Illinois on September 12, 2013  Photo - Scott Hunter/NASCAR

A display outside the theater of NASCAR driver Dylan Kwasniewsk’s premiere for new AOL On docu-series “Flat Out” at Venue SIX10 in Chicago, Illinois on September 12, 2013
Photo – Scott Hunter/NASCAR

AOL On launched the newest addition to its lineup of original programing today – FLAT OUT. The documentary series, which is co-produced by NASCAR Productions and Vuguru, features 10 unscripted episodes that grant viewers an all-access pass into the life of 18-year-old, NASCAR driver Dylan Kwasniewski as he balances family, friends and newfound celebrity status on and off of the track.

As the youngest driver to ever win the K&N Pro Series West championship at 16 years old, the series exposes fans to Dylan’s life away from the track. Viewers will follow Dylan at his senior prom, throughout his journey to overcome the passing of his father and inspiration, COO and President of Hard Rock Casino and Hotels Randy Kwasniewski, and witness his move from Las Vegas to Charlotte where he is learning to adjust to a new NASCAR team, Turner Scott Motorsports. Continue reading