HScott Motorsports NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race Preview
Michael Annett
No. 46 Switch Hitch Chevrolet
Richmond International Raceway
Federated Auto Parts 400 | September 12, 2015
Annett Rolls on to Richmond…Michael Annett and his No. 46 Switch Hitch Chevrolet team travel to Richmond International Raceway (Va.) for Saturday night’s 400-mile NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race. The event at the 3/4-mile track is the second-to-last short track race of the 2015 season.
Switch Hitch Back on Board…Annett’s No. 46 Chevrolet will be adorned by Switch Hitch. Invented by Terry Brinkley after he experienced problems with traditional hitch balls, Switch Hitch is a tri-ball hitch system designed to quickly switch from one ball to another through a patented switching and locking mechanism. For more information, please visit www.switch-hitch.com.
Annett at Richmond…Annett made nine RIR starts in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, with his six most recent outings resulting in top-20 finishes. His best effort was a fifth-place score in the fall 2012 race.
Michael Annett on Richmond International Raceway:
“Richmond is one of my favorite tracks, one where I felt I drove pretty well in the Xfinity Series. I like that it provides opportunities regardless of your track position – as long as you’re car is comfortable, you can get through the field. It’s a driver’s track.”
Get Up to Date on Michael Annett…Follow Annett on his very own Twitter and Facebook accounts and get live updates from the track by following @TeamHSM46 on Twitter. For a detailed bio and updated in-season statistics, please visit www.michaelannett.com.
About HScott Motorsports…HScott Motorsports, which was established in 1989 as Phoenix Racing, is owned and operated by Harry Scott Jr. and competes in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series with technical support from Hendrick Motorsports. The team competes full time in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series with Justin Allgaier driving the No. 51 BRANDT Chevrolet and Michael Annett driving the Pilot Flying J Chevrolet. Scott also owns HScott Motorsports with Chip Ganassi, which fields the No. 42 Camaro in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, and is the co-owner of HScott Motorsports with Justin Marks, which fields five entries in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East. His vision is to build a championship contender by developing talented young drivers, partnering with dedicated sponsors and competing hard every week. For more information, visit HScott Motorsports on the web at: www.hscottmotorsports.com.
I live in Mooresville, but have no idea where you will find a job in your field. I am a teacher and ptrety new to the area.However, Hendrick is headquartered in Concord near the track, not in Mooresville. You might want to live in Concord instead of Mooresville because the commute during rush hour can be awful. I think you would have an easier time finding work in your field as well if you looked in Concord. The Concord to Charlotte commute is much easier as well. From Mooresville to Charlotte, I-77 is only 2 lanes and can be near impossible at times. I was running south for something at 8pm going south on 77 (which should be clear at this time) a few months ago and it took me over an hour to go 8 miles. All because someone got rear-ended. What I am trying to say is that if you live in Mooresville, you do not want to have to drive south for work!!References :