Frontstretch Newsletter: May 22, 2024 Volume
XVIII, Edition LXXIX |
- Work continues at team shops in North Carolina ahead of this weekend's action in Charlotte. We'll have anything that breaks for you news-wise at Frontstretch.
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| Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 2 Crew Members Penalized After
All-Star Race
NASCAR has fined Ricky Stenhouse Jr. $75,000 for punching Kyle Busch Sunday night at North Wilkesboro Speedway. Crew members and Stenhouse's father were suspended for their roles in the fight.
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| NASCAR Announces 2025 Hall of Fame
Class
NASCAR announced Tuesday that Ricky Rudd, Carl Edwards and Ralph Moody will comprise the NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2025.
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| Austin Dillon, Toys for Tots Announce Multi-Year
Partnership
Richard Childress Racing announced Tuesday that Toys for Tots has entered into a multi-year agreement to serve as a primary sponsor of Austin Dillon's No. 3 starting at Darlington.
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| Josh Bilicki Running Multiple Xfinity Races for
JGR
Joe Gibbs Racing announced Tuesday that Josh Bilicki will drive the NASCAR Xfinity Series No. 19 Toyota in a part-time schedule starting at Portland.
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| Andres Perez de Lara Attempting Truck Debut at
Gateway
Spire Motorsports announced Tuesday that Andres Perez de Lara will make his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut at World Wide Technology Raceway in the No. 7 Chevrolet.
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| Entry List: 2024 General Tire
150
For Friday evening's 150-mile ARCA Menards Series race at Charlotte, there will be 30 teams entered. Carson Kvapil will drive a second Pinnacle Chevrolet, while Dean Thompson moves to the Venturini No. 20.
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| Gio Ruggiero, Venturini No. 20 Penalized After Flat
Rock
ARCA announced Tuesday that Gio Ruggiero's No. 20 failed post-race inspection at Flat Rock Saturday night due to a roof height issue. Ruggiero has been docked six points as a result.
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| Garrett Lowe Makes Last Lap Pass for Photo-Finish Win in
eNCCiS Coca-Cola 160
Garrett Lowe used his bumper to make the move on Jimmy Mullis on the final lap Tuesday night and just beat him to the line to win the eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series Coca-Cola 160. Parker White was third, then Malik Ray and Zack
Novak.
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Photos are courtesy of Nigel Kinrade Photography, Adam Glanzman of ARCA Racing, eNASCAR via Justin Melillo and our own Phil Allaway. Have news for Frontstretch? Don't hesitate to let us know; email us at frontstretcheditors@googlegroups.com with a promising
lead or tip.
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