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Since there was no NASCAR thread beyond the 2020 season, I'd figure since this is a new year, that I create a 2021 NASCAR discussion thread. This thread will combine offseason and regular seasons for all of NASCAR. This thread will have news from the Camping World Truck Series, the Xfinity Series and the Cup Series.
Anyways, here's a couple of news going on in NASCAR.
Entertainer Pitbull's now co-owner of the new Trackhouse Racing Team with Justin Marks.
It's good to see Pitbull follow the footsteps of Michael Jordan, by putting interest in co-owning a racing team, having Daniel Suarez drive the #99 car.CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- New NASCAR team Trackhouse Racing has brought entertainer Pitbull on as an ownership partner for the organization, which will make its debut next month at the Daytona 500.
Trackhouse made the Friday announcement with a video on Twitter in which the Grammy winner is featured dancing to an "I believe we will win" chant. He also holds signs that say: "Knuckle Up," "Fight Hard" and "Buckle Up."
The Cuban American, known also as Mr. Worldwide, joins NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan as celebrity owners entering NASCAR this year. Jordan is a part owner of 23XI Racing with Denny Hamlin.
"I've been a fan of the NASCAR story since the movie 'Days of Thunder,'" Pitbull said in a statement. "We are going to show the world NASCAR is not only a sport but a culture."
Pitbull noted that the announcement coincided with his 40th birthday on Friday: "So get ready! Dale!" he ended with his signature tagline that translates to "Let's go!"
Trackhouse was launched late last year by former driver Justin Marks, who struggled to find a charter that guarantees entry into every Cup Series race on the schedule. He ultimately leased one from Spire Motorsports to get his organization on the grid.
The team has hired Mexican driver Daniel Suarez for the No. 99 Chevrolet, but it will not be NASCAR's first pairing of a Latino driver and team owner. Juan Pablo Montoya, a Colombian, drove for Chip Ganassi Racing when it was part owned by Felix Sabates, a Cuban.
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This is sort out of the NASCAR realm, but last night Kyle Larson won his second straight Chili Bowl midget race over Christopher Bell:
Congrats to Larson on getting his second straight victory. He deserves the recognition and with the win, hopefully the win boosts his confidence for the upcoming Cup Series with Hendrick Motorsports in the 5 car.It took Kyle Larson 13 years to win the coveted Chili Bowl Nationals for the first time, as he finally broke through in 2020 to take home his first Golden Driller. It didn't take him nearly as long to earn his second.
Saturday night in "the Super Bowl of midget racing" in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Kyle Larson paced the A Main and held off a fierce challenge from Christopher Bell to win his second-straight Chili Bowl. Justin Grant finished second, followed by Tanner Thorson, Cannon McIntosh, and Daryn Pittman.
Advancing through several days of racing at the Tulsa Expo Center, Larson took the lead from Grant early on and held him at bay before receiving a serious challenge from longtime dirt rival and fellow NASCAR competitor Christopher Bell. Bell's chances of winning ended when he hit the cushion and went for a wild flip, and Larson was able to survive a pair of restarts to go back-to-back in one of dirt racing's most prestigious events.
I got the jump there and tried to set a fast pace, but they were all over me kind of the whole race," Larson told MAVTV. "Just had to fight all race long, and got the job done. It wasn't easy, but it feels amazing."
While the Chili Bowl centers around a completely different discipline of racing, the annual week of racing held each January features notable NASCAR influences and serves as a kickoff to a new year of racing. In addition to Larson and Bell, other NASCAR drivers who made their way to Tulsa included defending Cup Series Champion Chase Elliott, Cup Rookie of the Year contender Chase Briscoe, Ryan Newman, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., J.J. Yeley, and several others. Stenhouse would go on to make the A Main, finishing seventh.
Last year, Larson's first victory in the Chili Bowl marked the beginning of what should have been a great 2020 for him. But during a two-month lockdown, Larson lost his Cup ride and good standing with NASCAR after he was caught using a racial slur while joking around with friends during an iRacing event. Larson spent the rest of the season racing sprint cars, but was reinstated by NASCAR at the beginning of the new year after he completed sensitivity training among other acts. Larson will drive for Hendrick Motorsports in 2021, driving the team's No. 5.
Larson is the fourth driver in Chili Bowl history to win the event in consecutive years, all of whom have done so in the last decade. Larson joins Kevin Swindell (2010 - 2013), Rico Abreu (2015 - 2016), and Christopher Bell (2017 - 2019) in that category, with only the late Bryan Clauson interrupting such a trend with his lone victory in 2014.
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