Sunday, December 26, 2021

Jordan Anderson - Driver Development Program

Jordan Anderson - Driver Development Program


Jordan L. Anderson is an American professional stock car racing driver and team owner. He competes part-time in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driving the number 3 Chevrolet Silverado for his team Jordan Anderson Racing.

Thursday, October 21, 2021

Congratulations Keelan - 2021 USPKS Micro Swift National Champion!

Congratulations Keelan - 2021 USPKS Micro Swift National Champion!
Keelan Harvick Won both races AND the
2021 USPKS Micro Swift National Championship!


Friday, October 1, 2021

Alex Bowman - It's Been Quite a Journey to Get Here

Alex Bowman - It's Been Quite a Journey to Get Here

 

Coming off a career year in his third full season with 13-time NASCAR Cup Series champions Hendrick Motorsports, driver Alex Bowman is ready for even more. In 2021,  paired for the fourth year in a row with crew chief Greg Ives, but with a whole new look as the pair move to the iconic No. 48 Ally Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE.  

 


 

Bowman has three wins this year with seven top-fives and fourteen top-tens this year.

Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Here Comes Piper Grace Harvick

Kevin Harvick, who started his NASCAR career in 1995, has been married to DeLana since 2001. The couple have two children — son Keelan and daughter Piper. 

Keelan is already participating in organized racing . . . looks like little sis, Piper Grace age three is not far behind. 

 

 

Keelan Harvick Claims the Top Step
Keelan Harvick Claims the Top Step

Monday, July 19, 2021

Brake - Fast

Brake - Fast Hailie Rochelle Deegan is an American professional stock car racing driver. She competes full-time in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, driving the No. 1 Ford F-150 for David Gilliland Racing. She also competed in the Camping World Superstar Racing Experience Series; coming home second to Tony Stewart at Knoxville Raceway in Iowa. 

 

Below a young fan shares a laugh with the twenty year old racing star. 

 

 

Hailie Rochelle Deegan
Hailie Deegan

 

Thursday, July 8, 2021

Like #NASCAR Father Like #Racing Son

Like #NASCAR Father Like #Racing Son

Kyle Busch and Son Brexton - Never giving up and staying in it to win it.

Friday, July 2, 2021

NASCAR Dads More Competitive Than Their Kids

#NASCAR Dads More Competitive Than Their Kids

So many racers kids are now on the track themselves. Hearing Clint Bowyer talk about the competition between the other dads like Kyle Larson and Kyle Busch is great.

 

With his young son Cash Bowyer sitting on the studio couch, Dad Clint Bowyer opens up about racing with his little boy and shares some fun about what it's like to be alongside other racecar driver dads in the local dirt track scene.

 

 

 

Thursday, June 17, 2021

Christopher Bell Making Young #NASCAR Fans

Christopher Bell Making Young #NASCAR Fans

 

Christopher Bell - NASCAR
Christopher Bell currently drives the No. 20 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing in the NASCAR Cup Series. He scored his first career win at the Daytona International Speedway Road Course on Feb. 21, 2021. Bell previously drove the No. 95 Toyota full time for Leavine Family Racing in 2020 during his rookie campaign. He was a Sunoco Rookie of the Year Contender. He has spent the previous two seasons in NASCAR Xfinity Series with Joe Gibbs Racing, earning 16 total wins. Bell won the 2017 Camping World Truck Series championship and has seven career Truck Series wins.

Sunday, June 6, 2021

GoKarting in Carter Koch' Future

Is GoKarting in Carter Koch' Future

Get Better Soon Carter

 

***The humerus is the long bone in the upper arm. It is located between the elbow joint and the shoulder. 

 

The Road to Loretta's 

With Loretta Lynn's being easily distinguished as the pinnacle of Amateur Motocross, as well as being a platform for the very best in amateur motocross to show the major industry leaders what they've got, this annual Amateur Motocross Championship draws the attention of the most important motocross sponsors looking for new talent and thousands attempt to qualify for Loretta's each year... If you think you've got what it takes to fill one of the entries, be sure to take advantage of the personalized, navigatable or printable driving directions to each track that accompany each facility's listing, load up the bikes and get to a qualifier near you.

Friday, May 14, 2021

Allgaier Daddy / Daughter Dance • 2021

Allgaier Daddy / Daughter Dance • 2021
Allgaier Daddy / Daughter Dance • 2021

 

Last weekend Xfinity Series #Winner Justin Allgaier (#NASCAR) and daughter Harper enjoy their Daddy - Daughter Dance. 

 

 

Ty Gibbs speeds to General Tire Pole at Dover

Ty Gibbs speeds to General Tire Pole at Dover

2021 General Tire 125 Today at 5:00 PM ET

Ty Gibbs speeds to General Tire Pole at Dover #ARCA

Ty Gibbs has some unfinished business with the ‘Monster Mile.’

 

A wreck ended his day last year, after he led a race-high 110 laps. Friday, the 18-year-old from Charlotte, North Carolina, returned to Dover International Speedway for ARCA Menards Series East’s General Tire 125.

 

He won the General Tire Pole Award with a lap of 23.168 seconds (155.387 mph) around the concrete mile track in his No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota.

 

It is the eighth pole award for Gibbs across the ARCA Menards, East and West series.

 

 

More impressively, Gibbs was nearly four miles per hour faster than the second qualifier.

 

Joe Iest will start on the outside row after a lap of 23.737 (151.662). Rajah Caruth briefly knocked Gibbs off the top of the board late in the hour and 10 minute session, and will start third with a lap of 23.745 (151.611).

 

Drew Dollard and points leader Sammy Smith were fourth and fifth, respectively.

 

David Gilliland, Josh Berry, Max Gutierrez, Mason Diaz and Jesse Love rounded out the top 10.

 

For Qualifying Results Click Here

 

 

 

Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Rajah Caruth Wins Reeses Sweet Move at Race Fairgrounds

The Reese’s brand of candy  “sponsor” a special award in each ARCA Menards Series, ARCA Menards Series East and ARCA Menards Series West race in 2021: the Reese’s Sweet Move of the Race. 

The Sweet Move of the Race will reward the team and/or driver who has performed a remarkable or extraordinary action during each event. 

 

 

Race fans go to @ARCA_Racing on Twitter to vote for the Reese’s Sweet Move of the Race the day after the race starting at 9 a.m. and ending at 5 p.m. ET.


 


Rajah Caruth, age eighteen,  is in his third year in the NASCAR Drive for Diversity Driver Development Program, this time in the ARCA Menards Series East. 

 

He is also chasing a Pro license in the eNASCAR iRacing Road to Pro with Spacestation Gaming.

 

 

Saturday, May 1, 2021

Mom Can We Go To the Race Track?

Mom Can We Go To the Race Track?

Happy Third Birthday Isla Earnhardt





Thursday, April 29, 2021

The NASCAR Foundation Partners with Martinsville Speedway for Third-Annual Speediatrics Fun Day Festival

The NASCAR Foundation Partners with Martinsville Speedway for Third-Annual Speediatrics Fun Day Festival

On Friday, April 9th, The NASCAR Foundation partnered with Martinsville Speedway to host its third-annual Speediatrics Fun Day Festival with the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Blue Ridge, providing special programming for children at its Uptown and Center Club sites.

 

This NASCAR-themed Speediatrics Fun Day Festival is the culminating event after a 2-week program designed to inspire more than 100 children to lead a healthy lifestyle. In addition to learning about healthy living habits through the lens of NASCAR, children participated in NASCAR-themed field day activities such as a Goodyear Tire Race, Champ’s Looking for Lug Nuts, Chase’s Sponge Relay, Safety Sam’s Stop & Go Relay and Pit Stop Pete’s Puzzling Placement to encourage them to stay active while having fun.

 

“We love partnering with Martinsville Speedway in this community and we couldn’t think of a more impactful way to reach area children than supporting the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Blue Ridge,” said Nichole Krieger, The NASCAR Foundation Executive Director. “Our Speediatrics Fun Day Festivals are really such a fun way for us to connect with children and help communicate the importance of their overall health and wellness.”

 

The festival is one of eight events to be held in race markets across the country as part of The NASCAR Foundation’s Speediatrics Children’s Fund, a program that supports needs expressed by hospitals, specialty clinics, camps, and others providing children’s medical and healthcare services.

 



As part of the two-week programming provided, students attending Boys & Girls Clubs of the Blue Ridge participated in a video call on April 6 with Martinsville Speedway President Clay Campbell and NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Jeb Burton. On Thursday, the Martinsville Speedway pace car was on display at the club locations and the children decorated a welcome banner that will be displayed at the speedway this weekend during the Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 500 NASCAR Cup Series race.

 

“Thank you to The NASCAR Foundation for once again bringing its Speediatrics Fun Day Festival to the Martinsville area,” said Martinsville Speedway President Clay Campbell. “It is so much fun working with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Blue Ridge and spending time with the next generation of NASCAR fans.”

 

In the days following the event, the kids will participate in a step challenge using pedometer watches from The NASCAR Foundation’s Speediatrics Fit Kits made possible by a generous donation from the Harvest Youth Board. The NASCAR Foundation will also provide a financial grant to the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Blue Ridge to further fund their efforts for kids.




Sunday, April 25, 2021

Boys & Girls Clubs of America Announced as Official Youth Community Partner of NASCAR

Boys & Girls Clubs of America Announced as Official Youth Community Partner of NASCAR


NASCAR and Boys & Girls Clubs of America announced a multiyear partnership Sunday that will support the nonprofit’s mission of enabling and enriching the lives of young people. As the Official Youth Community Partner of NASCAR, Boys & Girls Clubs of America will work with NASCAR and industry stakeholders to engage more than 4.6 million youth and teens across the country with NASCAR content and experiences.

The nationwide partnership will focus on three core areas — STEM education, career development and diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) initiatives — and extend across all NASCAR platforms and race tracks. Programming will include both virtual and at-track experiences with an emphasis on local Boys & Girls Club locations within NASCAR race markets.

 

Partnership efforts will build on the continuing work of The NASCAR Foundation to advance children’s well-being, including ongoing relationships with several Boys & Girls Clubs across the country.

 

“As a community leader, Boys & Girls Clubs of America continues to have immeasurable impact on the lives of our country’s youth, and NASCAR looks forward to engaging those efforts in meaningful ways,” said Steve Phelps, president of NASCAR. “Through this partnership and together with the NASCAR industry, we have boundless opportunities to advance the mission and objectives of Boys & Girls Clubs of America while at the same time introducing young future fans to our great sport.”

 

Said Boys & Girls Clubs of America president and CEO Jim Clark: “Kids and teens need safe places and caring mentors now more than ever, and local Boys & Girls Clubs around the country are doing whatever it takes to empower youth and build new opportunities so they can achieve every success in life. We are very excited to partner with NASCAR to elevate this support in communities even further, enabling more high-quality programing and experiences that will have a positive impact on kids and teens.”

 

As young people continue to emerge from the pandemic and navigate virtual learning, the first year of the partnership will focus on developing high-quality education programming that will live on MyFuture, Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s digital learning platform.

 

Additionally, NASCAR’s work with Boys & Girls Clubs of America will focus on career development and mentoring across a breadth of industry disciplines and will include engagement with industry executives and other employees.

 

Throughout the partnership, NASCAR will collaborate with drivers, teams and tracks to amplify the sport’s commitment to Boys & Girls Clubs of America and deepen the engagement with Club youth and teens. NASCAR partners will also have the opportunity to integrate with the new partnership, and several partners will look to build on their own longstanding relationships with Boys & Girls Clubs of America.

 

Eric Shanks, CEO and executive producer of FOX Sports, and Mark Lazarus, chairman of NBCUniversal Television and Streaming, are both members of the non-profit’s Board of Governors. Shanks attended Boys & Girls Clubs as a youth and is now a member of the Boys & Girls Clubs Alumni Hall of Fame. Next month, Lazarus will serve as chair of Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s Annual Conference.

 

NBCUniversal, parent company of NASCAR Premier Partner Xfinity, has partnered with Boys & Girls Clubs for nearly 20 years to drive digital equity. The company has opened WiFi-Connected Lift Zones at Boys & Girls Clubs across the country, including an upcoming Martinsville, Virginia, location to celebrate the NASCAR Xfinity Series Dash 4 Cash, to provide a safe space for students to access Internet for free to participate in distance learning and conduct schoolwork.

 

Coca-Cola is currently celebrating 75 years of partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs of America and is also represented on the non-profit’s Board of Governors. The NASCAR Premier Partner is also a founding sponsor of the non-profit’s Workforce Readiness Strategy, supporting essential skill development, career exploration, employability skills and credentialing, and work-based learning opportunities for young people at Clubs. Coca-Cola, NASCAR and Boys & Girls Clubs of America look forward to partnering.

 

Toyota’s partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs of America is focused on closing the opportunity gap for the nation’s youth and inspiring future innovators, problem solvers and leaders who will make a positive impact on the community.

 

Boys & Girls Clubs of America provides high-quality programming that helps level the playing field and provide opportunities to young people that will help them build the skills they need to become the leaders, innovators and problem-solvers who shape the world.