Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Agri Supply Returns for 3-race Sponsorship Deal Starting at Charlotte

Agri Supply from Darlington '15. [Photo: Jonathan McCoy]
Agri Supply has signed on as sponsor for Joey Gase and Jimmy Means Racing for a three-race partnership in the 2016 NASCAR XFINITY Series season.

With their first appearance on the No. 52 Chevrolet coming this weekend for the Hisense 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, they will return on Labor Day weekend at Darlington Raceway along with the fall event at Charlotte.

With the organization coming back for a third consecutive year with the team, Gase is excited to continue the partnership with Agri Supply toward Memorial Day weekend.

"I love teaming up with Agri Supply," said Gase. "They have eight great friendly stores throughout North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Virginia. They can help you find what you need whether it's farm, shop, or home supplies with great core values."

Starting back in 1962, Agri Supply is a family-owned group of farm stores that specializes in farm machinery, agricultural parts, lawn care and much more. Featuring more than 26,000 items and counting, Agri Supply's goal is to provide quality merchandise at the most reasonable price to give their customers the best service possible and to treat all customers fairly.

"They also ship all over the world and you can find their online store at www.agrisupply.com," said Gase. "They are the best at what they do!"

Monday, May 16, 2016

Joey Gase Grabs Season-Best 23rd at Monster Mile

Gase turns laps during practice. [Photo: Zach Catanzareti]
Joey Gase scores his best finish of the 2016 XFINITY Series season after placing 23rd in Saturday's Ollie's Bargain Outlet 200 at Dover International Speedway.

Standing as his eighth start at the track known as the Monster Mile, Gase says it fits the name.

"It's really aggressive that’s for sure," Gase said. "The straightaways have banking but nothing like the turns. You're really hanging in there and you watch the noses of the cars and they almost lift up off the racetrack when you go in."

From the drop of the flag to start Friday practice, Gase and the No. 52 Db Sales Chevrolet team fought hard to secure a solid setup for Saturday's heat race and the 120-lap main.

Finishing 35th with a lap time of 25.090 seconds in first practice, Gase picked up more than a half-second in final practice with a 24.515.

"Practice went pretty good, really," Gase said. "We started off struggling pretty bad and then we kept getting on it. Picked up, I think, three-quarters of a second throughout practice. Our tires kept getting older, so that was good."

Next up was Saturday qualifying where Gase picked up an additional 0.046 seconds from happy hour, ending the session with a 24.469, good enough for 32nd on the board.

"We're going to be on a lot of scuff [tires]," he said. "We actually qualified on 20-lap scuffs there in 32nd. So we are pretty happy with that. When the feature starts, we'll be on our one set of stickers and that should help us out. Hopefully we'll have a good race."

Starting heat No. 2 in the 16th spot, Gase gained two spots on track to officially start 28th for the feature.

Gase during Saturday qualifying. [Photo Zach Catanzareti]
"The heat race went OK. We were on old tires there," he said. "We picked up a few spots from what we qualified and that was good. Normally everyone takes it pretty easy in the heats."

Once the green flag flew, Gase got into a rhythm on the high banks of Dover as he gained some spots before the opening caution on lap 72.

Saving a fresh set of tires for the main, the opening run went smooth for the Jimmy Means Racing team.

"The feature we had good tires the whole race which helps with being a smaller team," he said. "To have good tires for only 120 laps."

Ahead of drivers like Brandon Jones and Paul Menard, who are each out of the Richard Childress Racing stable, Gase found himself in contention for a top-20 finish in the closing stages as he climbed up the running order.

Coming home in the 23rd spot, Gase tied his best-ever Dover result as he jumped to 22nd in driver championship standings.

"What we were able to do this week - a small team and we are racing RCR and the [No.] 33 car and those guys. You can’t beat that," he said. "We're maybe 1/8th of their budget. That was pretty cool to be able to do that. Got it in before the rain so it was a good weekend."

Jimmy Means is the legendary team owner behind the scenes on the No. 52 team. The 65-year-old said the season-best result is a strong positive for the team moving forward.

"There wasn’t a whole lot of attrition, the car handled pretty good," Means said. "It's just something to build on for next race."


Gase and team head to Charlotte Motor Speedway for the Hisense 300 on May 28 with Agri Supply.

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Joey Gase Finishes 34th in Kansas Sprint Cup Series Race

[Photo: Joey Gase Racing]
Joey Gase, driving the No. 32 Ford for Go Fas Racing, overcame adversity to finish 34th in Saturday's Go Bowling 400 at Kansas Speedway.

Making his third Sprint Cup Series start of the 2016 season, Gase welcomed Sparks Energy back on board following a partnership for the April 30 XFINITY Series race at Talladega Superspeedway along with Midwest Transplant Network and Heavy Quip Inc.

Picking up more than a half-second from first practice, Gase's quick lap in happy hour was just 0.005 behind BK Racing's David Ragan and 0.157 seconds behind the Hendrick Motorsports chassis of Kasey Kahne.

Following the knockout round of qualifying on Friday, Gase picked up an additional 0.567 seconds to officially qualify in the 38th spot - lapping the 1.5-mile track at 29.678 seconds [181.953 mph].

Taking the green flag for the third time at Kansas, Gase would encounter a lack of front grip in the opening run before the first caution on lap 22.

Again, Gase would report to crew chief Wally Rogers that his Ford had "absolutely zero front grip" on lap 38. However, the car seemed to come in for Gase on the longer run as the front end started to "come in a little bit" after a few laps.

The race went on and Gase radioed that the car was "free up off the corner" on lap 189. Battling the Nos. 30 and 55 cars of Josh Wise and Reed Sorenson, Gase stayed up to date on what laps they were on as he hoped to jump them in the running order.

Officially crossing the finish line in 34th spot - his best-ever Sprint Cup finish at Kansas - Gase brought a solid run home for Go Fas Racing, Sparks Energy, Midwest Transplant Network and DieselSales.com.


Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Joey Gase Set for Sprint Cup Series Return in Kansas

Gase's last Cup start at Martinsville [Zach Catanzareti]

For the third time in 11 races, Joey Gase will take the green flag for NASCAR Sprint Cup Series action. This time, the 23-year-old will take to the 1.5-mile track of Kansas Speedway for Saturday night's GoBowling.com 400, returning to the No. 32 Go FAS Racing Ford.

"I am very excited to be racing in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series in the Midwest once again," Gase said. "This means we will have a lot of friends and family there cheering us on."

The first two races of 2016 for Gase came on the shorter tracks of Phoenix International Raceway and Martinsville Speedway where he finished 32nd and 36th for Go FAS Racing. Unlike most tracks on the Cup circuit, Gase will be back in his homeland in the Midwest as he hails from Cedar Rapids, Iowa - about five hours north of Kansas Speedway.

"I can't thank Go FAS Racing enough for choosing to put me in the seat and all of our great partners for teaming up with us this weekend," said Gase. “We are thrilled to announce we will be teaming up with Sparks Energy for a second weekend in a row.”

Joining Joey and the Go Fas Racing team will be Sparks Energy, who also  sponsored Gase last weekend at Talladega Superspeedway during the Sparks 300, Heavy Quip Inc., and Midwest Transplant Network.

For more information about these companies and organizations please visit the following sites below or on the right-hand side. [PR, 5-3-16]

Sparks Energy

Heavy Quip

Midwest Transplant Network


Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Spectacular Crash Takes Joey Gase Out Early in Talladega

Gase turns a lap at Talladega [Joey Gase Racing]

Sometimes, it's just the wrong place at the wrong time.

For Joey Gase and the No. 52 Sparks Energy, Alabama Organ Center Chevrolet, Saturday at Talladega Superspeedway stood as the place of opportunity for the small team as they tried to contend up front to have a repeat of last year's top-5 finish.

Starting back in the 37th spot after single-car qualifying on Saturday morning, Gase lost the lead draft in the opening laps. Despite falling behind the leaders, Gase gained 10 spots to move into the 27th position before a competition caution flew on lap 20.

The Jimmy Means Racing crew pitted for tires and a full tank of fuel before the race restarted on lap 26.
Lining up 21st, Gase used the inside and middle lanes of three-wide racing to jump into the 16th spot as the field came through Turn 2 on lap 30. It was then, unfortunately, when the wrong time hit as Chris Cockrum's No. 25 was turned into Gase, spinning both cars head-on into the backstretch SAFER barrier wall.

As Cockrum spun through the air, Gase nosed into the inside wall and slid to a stop. Thankfully, Gase climbed from his battered Sparks Energy Chevy before being officially scored in the 38th finishing spot.

"I saw the [No.] 25 up there, seemed like causing a lot of problems," Gase told FOX Sports 1 after the crash. "I tried to go to the inside, tried to get by them because I knew something was going to come.

"Sounds like the [No.] 0 making rookie mistakes and pushing for no reason and spun [Cockrum] into me. I couldn’t see anything, he just cut across me."

Despite the accident, Gase maintains 23rd spot in driver points as the XFINITY Series next heads to Dover International Speedway, a track Gase has made seven prior starts, finishing a best of 23rd in 2014. [PR, 5-1-16]