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quinta-feira, 23 de junho de 2016

Erik Jones makes return to Truck series at Gateway

Thanks to a scheduling conflict for part-time driver Cody Coughlin, defending Camping World Truck Series champion Erik Joneswill make his first start of the season in the series this weekend at Gateway Motorsports Park.
Jones will start in the No. 51 Toyota due to Coughlin, Kyle Busch Motorsports and Joe Gibbs Racing agreeing Coughlin should devote his weekend to his championship efforts in the CRA Super Series (Super Late Model) and CRA/JEGS All-Star Tour (Pro Late Model).
The Drivin’ for Linemen 200 would have been Coughlin’s fourth of 11 scheduled starts this season. Instead Jones, a full-time driver in the Xfinity Series, will be in a truck for the first time since clinching the title at Homestead-Miami Speedway last November.
It will be Jones’ third start at Gateway. However, the 20-year-old failed to finish in his first two starts due to a crash and an electrical problem.
“It’s a place I took a liking to after making my first laps there in 2014,” Jones said in a press release. “We were really fast there the last two years, just didn’t have good endings. It’s always tough to pass there, so you need to qualify well and keep good track position if you are going to get a win.”
Jones did earn the pole at Gateway last year and led 84 laps before he dropped out of the race after 145 laps.
If Jones earns a win Saturday, it would be the 50th for Kyle Busch Motorsports. Of the 49 it has so far, Jones has been responsible for seven of them.
Jones is currently seventh in the Xfinity Series standings after earning two wins so far this season.

quarta-feira, 1 de junho de 2016

Kyle Busch Motorsports loses appeal of Truck penalty

The National Motorsports Appeals Panel announced Wednesday that it has upheld the penalties against Kyle Busch Motorsports for a penalty issued to the No. 51 Camping World Truck Series team last month at Dover International Speedway.
Daniel Suarez‘s second-place vehicle was found to violate the tailgate height rule in post-race inspection.
NASCAR docked the team 10 owner points, fined crew chief Kevin “Bono” Manion $6,000 and placed Graves on probation through Dec. 31.
The matter was heard by Tim Bennett, Richard Gore and Russell Hackett.
Kyle Busch Motorsports has not announced if it will appeal Wednesday’s decision to the National Motorsports Final Appeals Officer.