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GR MotorSports

Jason Gross and the GR Motorsports crew are the 2019 Cedar Lake Speedway Nascar Modified Track Champions. This is Jasons Second title, he won the modified championship in 2014.

Tyler Reddick and RCR

#2: Tyler Reddick, Richard Childress Racing, Chevrolet Camaro celebrates with a burnout after winning the NASCAR Xfinity Series Ford EcoBoost 300 and the season championship at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Florida, November 16, 2019. (HHP/David Tulis)

Tyler Reddick and the No. 2 Tame the Beast Chevrolet Team Win at Homestead-Miami Speedway En Route to RCR’s Series’ Leading Fifth Title

“It was just an incredible effort by all of the guys at Richard Childress Racing. Our Tame the Beast Chevrolet was really good in practice and qualifying. The car allowed me to move around on the race track early in the run. I have to give it to our competition. They caught up to us on the short run. At the end of the night, when push came to shove, we went to the fence and we got it done. We got around the No. 00 and the No. 20 at the end to pull out the championship. It’s my first championship with RCR and my second championship overall. It’s just an absolute blast to run in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and go back-to-back as a series champion. Hat’s off to Team Chevy and all those guys for working on this Chevrolet, and all the guys at ECR for giving us great power. Richard Childress believed I could be a champion before I ever won my first championship, and it means a lot to be able to capture RCR’s fifth Driver’s Championship in the NASCAR Xfinity Series to cap off their 50th Anniversary Celebration.”
-Tyler Reddick