Landon Cassill No. 38 Florida Lottery Ford Started: 32nd Finished: 21st 2016 Points Finish: 29th "I thought our Florida Lottery Ford was good on long runs, but it kind of struggled on short runs. It cost us some track position. Some attrition helped us pick up some spots at the end. We would've loved to have had a top-20 to finish out the season. We came close. We will look forward to working on our cars over the winter and making them better for next year." Contact: Shari Spiewak Front Row Motorsports office: 704-873-6445 x215 cell: 704-200-1779 sspiewak@frontrowmotorsports.com
0 Comments
Landon Cassill • No. 38 Florida Lottery Ford
NSCS Homestead Starts: 6 Best Homestead Finish: 27th "It will be great to have Florida Lottery back on our car. They're a cool partner that jumps into their NASCAR program with both feet, doing a lot of cool stuff on the midway and engaging with fans. It's always a fun weekend when they're on board. "I feel like everybody enjoys racing at Homestead lately. It’s fun to run up high at that place, and racing other cars is fun, too. You can shortcut the corner and run the very bottom and come up in front of someone, and then he can cross you over and pass you back on the very same straightaway. "They’re completely different ends – 1 and 2, and 3 and 4 – the way the track acts. I feel like I enjoy racing through 1 and 2 more than 3 and 4. It’s just a fun track, and everybody always seems to have good energy when we go there. It’s kind of like the last day of school. Everybody’s excited for the off-season and to be back home for a few weeks." ### Contact: Shari Spiewak Front Row Motorsports office: 704-873-6445 x215 cell: 704-200-1779 sspiewak@frontrowmotorsports.com Landon Cassill
No. 38 MDS Transport Ford Started: 28th Finished: 20th "I was really proud of the car that we had today. I was really happy with the team's effort. They worked their tails off this weekend. I really felt after Happy Hour yesterday that I had one of the best cars I've ever had here. It was cool. It was nice that, even though we had to start last, we were able to drive up through the field like that." Contact: Shari Spiewak Front Row Motorsports office: 704-873-6445 x215 cell: 704-200-1779 sspiewak@frontrowmotorsports.com Landon Cassill • No. 38 MDS Transport Ford NSCS Phoenix Starts: 11 Best Phoenix Finish: 22nd "Phoenix definitely drives like a short track because of the amount of brake that you’ve got to use. But where it plays into being like a speedway is that the speeds are high enough that you still have to have a good aero package. You’ll have to have a good amount of downforce and a well-balanced aero platform in the set-up to run well. So, even though you still drive it like a short track, the car has to be held to the same standard of an intermediate. "We made some good progress with our car at the last Phoenix race. We figured some things out over the course of the race and had it handling pretty well by the end. So, we're hoping to carry over some of that set-up information when we get on track this week and see if we can turn it into another good run." ### Contact: Shari Spiewak Front Row Motorsports office: 704-873-6445 x215 cell: 704-200-1779 sspiewak@frontrowmotorsports.com
No. 38 MDS Transport Ford
NSCS Texas Starts: 12 Best Texas Finish: 25th "I'm looking forward to Texas. We're really focusing on our package for this 38 car, and Texas is a track that we are putting a lot of emphasis on. We feel like we've come up with a good package and I'm looking forward to getting it on track. "Texas can be a fun racetrack. The more it ages, the more the car kind of slides around and the tires fall off. And usually there's a late caution, and you've got to go wild out for about 10 laps on new tires." ### Contact: Shari Spiewak Front Row Motorsports office: 704-873-6445 x215 cell: 704-200-1779 sspiewak@frontrowmotorsports.com |
AuthorTeam FRM PR Archives
January 2021
Categories |