NASCAR XFINITY SERIES
Roush Fenway Racing Off To A Fast Start
Ryan
Reed and Chris Buescher’s performance on NASCAR’s biggest stage was
incomparable. Their 1-2 finish puts the spotlight squarely on the young
Roush Fenway Racing drivers
as the series heads to Atlanta Motor Speedway.
At 21
years of age, Reed not only has all the attributes of a young superstar,
but also the qualities to be an inspiration for young people with
health challenges all over
the world. Four years ago Reed was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes and
was told by doctors he would never race again. Through perseverance and
a very stringent diet and lifestyle he was able to work his way back to
competition and ultimately win at Daytona
International Speedway.
Reed
has made one start at Atlanta, starting 12th and finishing 18th. He has a
pre-race driver rating of 66.9 and an average running position of 20.2
heading into Atlanta.
Chris
Buescher led the series in pre-race driver rating heading into Daytona
this past weekend and backed it up with a second-place finish. He has
made two starts at Atlanta,
posting his best finish (13th-place) last season. Buescher has a
pre-race driver rating of 82.1 and an average running position of 14.0
at Atlanta.
NASCAR Drive for Diversity Crew Member Shines in Daytona
Ryan
Reed wasn’t the only winner on Saturday. Kevin Richardson, front tire
carrier on the No. 16 Ford, is a graduate of the NASCAR Drive For
Diversity Crew Member Development
program. The wins was Richardson’s first in NASCAR national series
competition.
He is a
former starting running back for the Appalachian State Mountaineers for
the 2005-2007 seasons and holds school records for the most career
rushing yards (4,804), the
most rushing yards in a single season (1,676 in 2006), the highest
career all-purpose yardage (6,104), and the most rushing touchdowns in a
single season (30 in 2006). Richardson was a key contributor to three
seasons of unprecedented success for the Mountaineers.
Additionally, he scored multiple touchdowns in all three of the team's
FCS championship victories, and rushed for 88 yards in the Mountaineers'
34-32 upset victory over the then No. 5 Michigan Wolverines.
Dillon’s Championship Focus Is Unwavering
Twenty-two
year old Ty Dillon has entered this season with a chip on his shoulder
and the only cure – a NASCAR XFINITY Series title.
Dillon
closed out 2014 finishing third in the series standings, after posting
one win (Indianapolis), seven top fives, 24 top 10s and an average
finish of 9.5.
This season, Dillon knows he will need to win races to reach his championship goal.
Dillon
made his first series start at Atlanta last season starting 14th and
finishing ninth. He also won a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race
from the pole at Atlanta in
2012. His pre-race driver rating is 99.2 and his average running
position is 8.0 at Atlanta.
Veteran David Starr’s Daytona Finish Career Best Season Start
Veteran
driver David Starr kicked off 2015 in stellar fashion driving the
TriStar Motorsports No. 44 to a sixth-place finish at Daytona – a career
best for Starr in the NXS
season opener.
Starr has made two series starts at Atlanta finishing 27th both times.
Wheelmen Stack Atlanta XFINITY Series Entry List
It’s no
surprise the fans love to see the biggest stars in NASCAR and this
weekend will be no exception. Six NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers –
Matt Kenseth, Paul Menard, Kyle
Larson, Kevin Harvick, Sam Hornish Jr. and the 2015 Daytona 500
champion Joey Logano – are all scheduled to join the NASCAR XFINITY
Series this weekend in the Hisense 250 at Atlanta.
The
last two NXS races at Atlanta have been won in dominant fashion by 2014
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Kevin Harvick. Harvick is tied with
Mark Martin for the series’
most wins at Atlanta with three each.
Sunoco Rookie Spotlight: Chastain, Wallace Jr. Out Front Early
Ross Chastain: Fort Myers, Florida native Ross Chastain currently leads the Sunoco Rookie of the
Year standings by three points over Darrell Wallace Jr. following his impressive performance in the season opener at Daytona.
The
savvy 22 year-old, Chastain, drove his No. 4 JD Motorsports Chevrolet
from 21st to fourth, and is now fifth in the overall NASCAR XFINITY
Series standings, just 12 points
behind the standings leader Ryan Reed.
This
will be Chastain’s series debut at Atlanta this weekend. However, he is
familiar with the track; he made a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
start there in 2012, starting
16th and finishing 20th.
Darrell Wallace Jr.:
Hot off a four-win season in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in
2014,
Darrell Wallace Jr. continues to be a top prospect for not only the
Sunoco Rookie of the Year but also a series championship in 2015.
Last
weekend, Wallace started 26th and battled his way to the front,
ultimately leading 18 laps before finishing 12th. Wallace will be making
his NASCAR national series debut
at Atlanta this weekend.
XFINITY Lineup Enhances NASCAR Fan Experience
To kick
off the 2015 NASCAR season, Comcast has made additions to its X1
Entertainment Operating System that will enhance the viewing experience
for NASCAR fans. The company
has added new NASCAR content to its XFINITY On Demand platform and
expanded its X1 Sports App to include scheduling information for the
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, NASCAR XFINITY Series and the NASCAR Camping
World Truck Series.
Available
to all X1 customers, the X1 Sports app gives viewers the opportunity to
tune directly to network race broadcasts or an option to set a
recording for later viewing.
NASCAR and Comcast will work together on future enhancements of the app
that may include content such as race-specific data including
leaderboards, live news feed / ticker and schedules.
XFINITY
On Demand now provides highlights of the 10 most exciting Daytona 500
races of all time, and will continue to be updated as the season
progresses with race highlights,
upcoming race previews, garage cams and more.
For more information, visit http://corporate.comcast.com/xfinityseries.
NASCAR XFINITY Series Etc.:
Hometown
Heroes: Four drivers entered in this weekend’s NASCAR XFINITY Series
event call Georgia their home state: 2014 NASCAR XFINITY Series champion
Chase Elliott (Dawsonville),
Jon Wes Townley (Watkinsville), Ryan Sieg (Tucker) and Chris Cockrum
(Conyers).
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