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Grant Enfinger 2019 Charlotte Recap

May 18, 2019

Grant Enfinger, No. 98 Protect The Harvest/Curb Records Ford F-150
NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series
Charlotte Motor Speedway – NC Education Lottery 200
Race No. 8 of 23
Charlotte Race Information:
Started: 9th
Stage 1: 3rd
Stage 2: 3rd
Finished: 9th
Laps: 134/134
Laps Led: 2
Status: Running
Driver Points: 1st
Owner Points: 2nd
TOP-10 FINISH FOR GRANT ENFINGER AT CHARLOTTE
“We started out the day terrible – we we’re just out to lunch. Jeff Hensley (crew chief), Josh Hankish (truck chief) and all the guys worked really hard on this Protect The Harvest Ford F-150. They got it drivable. They were able to make it a good truck by the time we qualified and raced. We were a third-place truck, we had nothing for the 51, but we had a solid truck all night. We finished third in both stages, felt like we should have finished up there – I’m very disappointed with this ninth-place finish. We just didn’t have the breaks we needed with track position, restarts or the rows we had to line-up in. Overall though, very proud of the speed we had from where we started the day, and the speed we had compared to our two previous runs here. I feel like Charlotte Motor Speedway will finally not be a place I dread coming back to next year. I’m just very thankful for Duke and Rhonda Thorson, Mike Curb, Champion Power Equipment, Protect The Harvest – just everyone that allows us to do this.”

Grant Enfinger 2019 Kansas Recap

May 12, 2019

Grant Enfinger, No. 98 Protect The Harvest/Curb Records Ford F-150
NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series
Kansas Speedway – Digital Ally 250
Race No. 7 of 23
Kansas Race Information:
Started: 13th
Stage 1: 3rd
Stage 2: 3rd
Finished: 7th
Laps: 167/167
Laps Led: 47
Status: Running
Driver Points: 1st
Owner Points: 2nd
TRACK-BEST SEVENTH-PLACE FINISH FOR GRANT ENFINGER AT KANSAS
“Overall we had a good Protect the Harvest Ford F-150 tonight at Kansas. We didn’t qualify very well, but we drove up to the front really early on. Myself, Jeff Hensley, everyone on this 98 team felt like we had a good race truck, and we proved that tonight. We had great pit stops, and great restarts, all night. We got the lead early, and could hold them off. Then, after that green flag stint, I felt like the 24 was just a little bit better than us, and I was trying to conserve tires. We felt like the 52 was gonna be short on fuel, so I was just trying to save our tires, to make a run there at the end. Unfortunately, the 24 got loose underneath us, and kinda ruined both of our nights. These guys did a good job getting the truck put back together, and we were able to salvage a seventh-place finish. I’m thankful for Protect the Harvest, Champion Power Equipment, Duke and Rhonda Thorson, Mike Curb, and everyone that allows us to do this each week. I felt like we let one slip away from us tonight. Just really disappointed that we couldn’t bring them home a win tonight, but we’re definitely showing them we’re capable.”

Grant Enfinger 2019 Dover Recap

May 5, 2019

Grant Enfinger, No. 98 Champion Power Equipment/Curb Records Ford F-150
NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series
Dover International Speedway – JEGS 200
Race No. 6 of 23
Dover Race Information:
Started: 6th
Stage 1: 4th
Stage 2: 4th
Finished: 4th
Laps: 200/200
Laps Led: 3
Status: Running
Driver Points: 1st
Owner Points: 2nd
TRACK-BEST START NETS TOP-FIVE FINISH AND POINT LEAD FOR GRANT ENFINGER AT DOVER
“Overall we had a solid Champion Power Equipment Ford F-150. All weekend really, we just weren’t a race winning truck. It’s a lot about track position here, and gutsy restarts. If we were able to steal some track position, I think we could have held them off, but that’s about all we had. What a great day for ThorSport Racing though – all four of our Fords were in the top six. It means a lot that Duke and Rhonda Thorson allow us to come out here and do this. They got one locked into the Playoffs now, so that’s good. Congrats to our teammate, Johnny Sauter. Hopefully, we can lock another one in next week at Kansas.”

Kaique Pacheco 2019 Columbus Recap

April 29, 2019

Kaique Pacheco went 0 for 2 and failed to earn points this weekend.  Kaique dropped to 70th in the PBR world standings with 178 points.

Up Next for PBR’s Unleash the Beast tour: The PBR UTB will take the upcoming two weekends off and return to competition May 17th – 19th in Albuquerque, NM for the Ty Murray Invitational Presented by Isleta Resort and Casino in Dreamstyle Arena, also known as The Pit.  The 15th stop in the 2019 season gets underway Friday May 17th at 9:45 PM EDT, resumes Saturday May 18th at 8:45 PM EDT and concludes Sunday May 19th at 3:45 pm EDT.  Albuquerque will also play host to the season’s sixth 15 / 15 Bucking Battle Saturday night.  CBS network television will broadcast the special round Sunday May 19th at 1:00 pm EDT.

CBS Sports Network will air the Championship round Sunday May 19th at 4:00 pm EDT.

The action in its entirety will air live via PBR’s streaming digital platform RidePass. The listen LIVE stream begins Friday night at 9:30 PM EDT, continues Saturday night at 8:30 pm EDT and concludes with the event championship round Sunday afternoon at 3:45 pm EDT.  On-demand replays will be available at 8:00 am EDT the next day at www.ridepass.com. The service can be found at www.ridepass.com, and in the Apple App and Google Play stores under the listing of RidePass.

Please check your local listings for programming confirmation.

MORE INFORMATION For more information on the world’s premier bull riding organization, please visit the official website at www.PBR.com.

Kaique Pacheco 2019 Montana Recap

April 15, 2019

Kaique Pacheco busted out of his slump and went 3 for 4 over the weekend and finished the event in a tie for 7th earning 105 crucial world standings points.  This is the second top ten finish of the season for Kaique, and third event championship round he’s qualified for.  Kaique improved 26 standings positions and is currently ranked 65th in the world with 178 points.

Up Next for PBR’s Unleash the Beast tour: The PBR UTB will take the upcoming Easter weekend off and return the following weekend to Columbus, OH for the Wrangler Long Live Cowboys Classic presented by Cooper Tires at the Schottenstein Center on the campus of Ohio State University.  The 14th stop in the 2019 season gets underway Saturday April 17th at 6:45 pm EDT and concludes Sunday April 28th at 2:45 pm EDT.  Columbus will also play host to the season’s fifth 15 / 15 Bucking Battle Saturday night.  CBS network television will broadcast the special round Sunday April 28th at 3:00 pm EDT.

CBS Sports Network will air the Championship round Sunday April 28th at 3:00 pm EDT.

The action in its entirety will air live via PBR’s streaming digital platform RidePass. The listen LIVE stream begins Saturday night at 6:30 pm EDT and concludes with the event championship round Sunday afternoon at 2:45 pm EDT.  On-demand replays will be available at 8:00 am EDT the next day at www.ridepass.com. The service can be found at www.ridepass.com, and in the Apple App and Google Play stores under the listing of RidePass.

Please check your local listings for programming confirmation.

MORE INFORMATION For more information on the world’s premier bull riding organization, please visit the official website at www.PBR.com.

Kaique Pacheco 2019 South Dakota Recap

April 9, 2019

Kaique Pacheco went 0 for 3 over the weekend and remains 91st in the world standings with 73 points.

Up Next for PBR’s Unleash the Beast tour: The PBR UTB moves to Billings, MT for the Billings Invitational Presented by Cooper Tires at the Denny Sanford Premier Center.  The 13th stop in the 2019 season gets underway Friday April 12th at 7:45 pm MDT, continues Saturday April 13th at 5:45 pm CDT and concludes Sunday April 14th at 1:45 pm MDT.

CBS Sports Network will air Championship round Sunday April 14th at 2:00 pm MDT.

The action in its entirety will air live via PBR’s streaming digital platform RidePass. The listen LIVE stream begins Friday night at 7:30 pm MDT, continues Saturday night at 5:30 pm CDT and concludes with the event championship round Sunday afternoon at 1:45 pm MDT.  On-demand replays will be available at 7:00 am CDT the next day at www.ridepass.com. The service can be found at www.ridepass.com, and in the Apple App and Google Play stores under the listing of RidePass.

Please check your local listings for programming confirmation.

MORE INFORMATION For more information on the world’s premier bull riding organization, please visit the official website at www.PBR.com.

Casey Currie 2019 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge Recap

April 4, 2019

Casey wins the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge after winning the 5th and final stage in his Can-Am Maverick X3. Stage 5 was the shortest of the rally at only 215km. Casey had to make up a 43 second deficit to take the win on the final day. He would finish with a min and 12 seconds over 2nd place in the SxS class. The stage win would bump him to 4th overall Car on the entire rally. Casey was able to win 3 of the 5 stages as well to become the first American to win the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge in a Car Classification.

Kaique Pacheco 2019 Tacoma Recap

April 1, 2019

Kaique Pacheco went 0 for 2 over the weekend and is currently 91st in the world standings with 73 points.  Kaique’s return from injury has been a struggle; he’s ridden 4 of 16 bulls and is currently riding through a minor lower back injury.  He insists he is not injured, and just a little sore.  Kaique is looking forward to Sioux Falls and getting back on track.

Up Next for PBR’s Unleash the Beast tour: The PBR UTB moves to Sioux Falls, SD for the First PREMIER Bank PREMIER Bankcard Invitational at the Denny Sanford Premier Center.  The 12th stop in the 2019 season gets underway Friday April 5th at 7:45 pm CDT, continues Saturday April 6th at 6:45 pm CDT and concludes Sunday April 7th at 1:45 pm CDT.  Sioux Falls will also play host to the season’s fourth 15 / 15 Bucking Battle Saturday night.  CBS network television will broadcast the special round Sunday April 7th at 2:00 pm CDT.

CBS Sports Network will air round two Saturday night beginning at 7:00 pm CDT and the Championship round Sunday April 7th at 7:00 pm CDT.

The action in its entirety will air live via PBR’s streaming digital platform RidePass. The listen LIVE stream begins Friday night at 7:30 pm CDT, continues Saturday night at 6:45 pm CDT and concludes with the event championship round Sunday afternoon at 1:45 pm CDT.  On-demand replays will be available at 7:00 am CDT the next day at www.ridepass.com. The service can be found at www.ridepass.com, and in the Apple App and Google Play stores under the listing of RidePass.

Please check your local listings for programming confirmation.

MORE INFORMATION For more information on the world’s premier bull riding organization, please visit the official website at www.PBR.com.

Grant Enfinger 2019 Texas Recap

April 1, 2019

Texas Race Information:
Started: 1st
Stage 1: 1st
Stage 2: 7th
Finished: 4th
Laps: 147/147
Laps Led: 8
Status: Running
Driver Points: 2nd
Owner Points: 4th
TOP-FIVE FINISH FOR GRANT ENFINGER AT TEXAS
“Overall a solid night. We had good speed, and good drivability. We lost track position after Stage 1, but we were able to get it back, just never could get back to that front row. Honestly, I think if we could have restarted on the front row we would have been hard to beat. You had to go for it on every one of those restarts to try and get track position, and it seems like someone would run into me, or I’d get loose. All three of those last restarts I had to save it. Overall, fourth is a solid night for us. We won a stage, and got that much needed playoff point, which will help us later on down the road.”
2019 Stats:
Starts: 5
Laps Completed: 771/772
Laps Led: 14
Wins: 0
Poles: 1
Top-five Finishes: 3
Top-10 Finishes: 4
Average start: 6.8
Average finish: 5.4