His Chase hopes on the ropes, Preece chasing a ‘home run’ in New Hampshire
- On Saturday, Ryan Preece arrived at New Hampshire Motor Speedway seeking a "home run" finish to bolster his NASCAR Cup Series Chase bid with two regular-season races remaining.
- A controversial 25-point penalty in May and a string of inconsistent finishes dropped Preece to 19th in the standings, leaving him 50 points behind rival Shane van Gisbergen.
- Preece holds 40 NASCAR starts at the track known as "The Magic Mile" and relies on his family-owned team featuring crew members with nicknames like "John the Plumber."
- With next week's regular season finale at Daytona International Speedway looming, Preece plans to race "on offense" to avoid a "Hail Mary" scenario for his playoff hopes.
- The Chase field of 16 drivers will be finalized after Daytona, intensifying pressure on bubble competitors as Preece focuses on qualifying up front and earning stage points.
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A Pressing Question and a Hometown Challenge: Preece Prepares for Loudon
As the Cup Series prepares for practice and qualifying at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, the stakes couldn't be higher. Every mistake and every point lost matters. Drivers are stacked against the "Magic Mile's" unforgiving surface full of dips and grooves that vary at every corner and turn. Precision is key, and during a pre-practice and qualifying press conference, Ryan Preece was candid about what Sunday means and how to keep their heads above …
Ryan Preece is embracing his New England roots while seeking the last spot in NASCAR’s Chase
LOUDON, N.H. (AP) — Amid the attention and pressure of racing for NASCAR Cup Series title stakes this weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Ryan Preece is hanging loose with his hometown crowd.
Ryan Preece is embracing his New England roots while seeking the last spot in NASCAR's Chase
Ryan Preece will have all the scrutiny this weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, and it’s not just because the Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing driver is on the bubble of making the Chase with two races remaining in the NASCAR Cup Series regular season.
Ryan Preece Enjoys New England Before Competing At New Hampshire
Story & Photo By Patricia McCormack LOUDON, NH – Berlin, Connecticut’s own Ryan Preece took advantage of the New Hampshire race weekend to spend time back home in New England where he grew up racing quarter midgets and in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour. Preece started his weekend by racing in the Governor’s Cup, a Late Model race held on Thursday at the Thunder Road Speedbowl in Barre, Vermont. Preece, who was accompanied Brad Keselowski, met w…
Ford Racing Notes and Quotes - Ryan Blaney, Joey Logano and Ryan Preece NHMS Media Availabilities - Ford Racing drivers Ryan Blaney, Joey Logano and Ryan Preece all stopped by the New Hampshire Motor Speedway infield media center before NASCAR Cup Series practice and qualifying to answer questions from the media. by Official Release
Ford Racing drivers Ryan Blaney, Joey Logano and Ryan Preece all stopped by the New Hampshire Motor Speedway infield media center before NASCAR Cup Series practice and qualifying to answer questions from the media. The post Ford Racing Notes and Quotes – Ryan Blaney, Joey Logano and Ryan Preece NHMS Media Availabilities appeared first on SpeedwayMedia.com.
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