52 Pickup Racing Presents: Ask The Driver


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Boogertown, North Carolina)


Earlier last week 52 Pickup Racing opened up its social media channels to questions for T.B. Dee, driver of the Monday Cigarettes race car.  Here’s three:


“Hey T.B., I’m still kinda new to NASCAR.  I don’t mean to be rude, but why don’t you seem to ever finish in the top-twenty?”  —David Reynolds, Tutor (Hagerstown, Maryland)

“No offense taken, David.  You need a lot to compete at the highest level, and we’re just a brand new team.  It takes years to get the best equipment, the strongest engines, the wealthiest sponsors, and the best drivers.  Wait—scratch that last part.” —T.B.


“The season’s almost over—is there anything you wish you could’ve done differently?”  —Hal Seugi, Ride Share Driver (Albany, Georgia)

“Well, I wish I’d booked a better hotel at Dover.  And ordering a la carte at that diner outside Phoenix instead of getting a combo meal was a mistake.  But other than that, no regrets!” —T.B.


“What are things looking like for 2022 at 52 Pickup Racing?” —Jeffrey Buford, Landscaper (Newark, New York)

“Things are always pretty fluid here in NASCAR, but nobody’s given me any reason to look anywhere else.  So I hope that next year I’ll be starting off right where I was in 2021—in the #52 Monday Cigarettes race car, running a strong 32nd at Daytona.” —T.B.


QUOTES: “Consistency is key in NASCAR, and nobody reacts well to change.” —T.B. Dee, driver of the 52 Pickup Racing Monday Cigarettes race car.


“I agree with what T.B. said, although a change to running a bit better probably wouldn’t hurt anybody.” —Tom Richardson, co-owner of 52 Pickup Racing.


ABOUT 52 PICKUP RACING: 52 Pickup Racing is NASCAR Cup’s newest race team.  Based out of Boogertown North Carolina, the team employs up-and-coming driver T.B. Dee and welcomes all questions submitted by fans via email, snail mail, and carrier pigeon.


For more information please visit the 52 Pickup Racing website at www.52pickupracing.com


For all media inquiries please contact Moxoc Media at moxoc(at)moxoc.com


Spade Racing presents Uncle Max vs. Repeat Winners: Martinsville


Kyle Larson is on a ROLL.  And usually I’d be happy for him (I don’t really have a favorite driver).  But Repeat Winners have been kicking my tail lately thanks to the #5 car!

OK, OK, granted—my FAVORITE picks haven’t been good this year.  But I’m still in the run with NEXT FAVORITES, aren’t I?   So it looks like that unless Larson wins a fourth straight race, this thing could come down to the wire at Phoenix!

(EDITOR’S NOTE: If the possibility of a tie exists between Repeat Winners and NEXT FAVORITE, the tie-breaker will go to championship picks—Repeat Winner will go with the most-recent champion in the final four.)


Saturday Early Afternoon TRUCK SERIES (4 wins): John Hunter Nemechek—coming on strong.


Saturday Evening XFINITY SERIES Dead On 250 (2 wins): Justin Allgaier—apply directly to the victory lane.


Sunday CUP SERIES Xfinity 500. Repeat winner (6 wins)—Kyle Larson.  FAVORITE (2 wins): Martin Truex Jr.—someone’s gotta break through…right?  NEXT FAVORITE (5 wins):  Kevin Harvick—shades of when he won that race right after he announced he was leaving RCR.  DARK HORSE (3 wins): Matt DiBennedetto—proving he’s no Daniel Hemric.