Crew Member Profile: TriStar Motorsports Interior Specialist Kyle Shano

By Ben White Kyle Shano, interior specialist for TriStar Motorsports and driver Cole Whitt, comes from a family of racers that traveled east from California years ago to NASCAR’s Cup series. “The first Cup series race I saw was the 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in 1996,” Shano said. “I’ve always been around the sport. My Dad, David Shano, has been racing forever and I grew up watching him. He was a Winston West driver for many years and is actually the transporter driver for the No. 77 Furniture Row Cup team.” For several years, Kyle drove dirt Late Models before he…

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Tommy Joe Martins Is Finding His Place in the Truck Series

By Joseph Wolkin Tommy Joe Martins is known as the voice of the little guys in the NASCAR garage. This year, he’s taking on a new challenge of starting a Truck Series team. Fortunately, it’s slowly working for him. What’s it like to split time between finding funding and running a team? “Well, it looks like I’m going to have the opportunity to move to North Carolina and be much more hands-on with the team and take on more of a manager role. Everything I’ve done has been from far away. My dad has been really involved with that and he’s always…

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Got Your Number: Jeffrey Earnhardt Carries the Famous Family Number

By Ben White Jeffrey Earnhardt, driver of the CTSMC Motorsports Chevrolet, is proud to carry the No. 33 on the sides and top of his bright green Cup series machines. After all, there’s some family ties that date back to when his father, Kerry Earnhardt, ran the number while his building his own driving career in the mid the early 2000s. In April of 2012, team owner Joe Falk bought the team from Earnhardt’s longtime team owner, Richard Childress. It was chosen because of Dale’s incredible success with the No. 3. Now, the grandson of seven-time Cup series champion Dale Earnhardt is…

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How It Works: Las Vegas Will Take Over New Hampshire’s Playoff Race Next Season

By Keith Waltz This weekend’s ISM Connect 300 will be the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series’ final fall visit to New Hampshire Motor Speedway for the foreseeable future. The track has hosted two NASCAR premier series races each year since 1997, but there is only a single visit to the 1.058-mile oval on the 2018 calendar. The Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series schedule has featured 36 races each year since 2001, but NASCAR has occasionally allowed a company to shuffle dates among its portfolio of tracks. That’s what’s happening with New Hampshire’s second race. The track in Loudon, New Hampshire, is owned…

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New Hampshire Preview: Redemption Awaits Drivers on the Bubble

By Jared Turner For several drivers, last Sunday’s opening race of the 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoffs did not go as they had hoped or expected. The good news? An opportunity for redemption awaits in Sunday’s ISM Connect 300 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. With only seven points separating 12th-place Austin Dillon (the last driver in position to advance to the next playoff round) from 16th-place Ryan Newman (who is last among the four drivers on the wrong side of the cutoff), no one needs a miracle to keep their hopes of advancing alive. A solid run by any playoff…

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5 to Watch in New Hampshire

By Jared Turner Denny Hamlin’s win at New Hampshire in July marked his third victory at the track known as the “Magic Mile.” It’s hard to bet against Martin Truex Jr. anywhere these days. Truex will have nothing to hold him back the next two weekends. The defending winner of the fall New Hampshire race, Kevin Harvick returns to the Granite State carrying some momentum after a solid third-place finish at Chicagoland. Matt Kenseth has won three of the past eight races at New Hampshire, a 1.058-mile oval where he struggled earlier in this career. After a frustrating outing in the first…

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