Kvapil & Caruth Follow Similar Paths

ROCKINGHAM — Two JR Motorsports drivers competing for the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series championship are doing so in a variety of different rides.

Carson Kvapil, currently fifth in the standings, has maintained that position behind the wheel of three different cars with three different crews—the Nos. 1 and 9 Chevrolets with JRM and the No. 91 of Mario Gosselin, which he drove to a 19th-place finish at the Circuit of The Americas road course in Austin, Texas.

“It’s hard,” Kvapil said of shuttling between cars. “Two teams are hard, but when there’s a third, and it’s almost kind of outside the organization, I don’t know what the word would be, but it’s different.

“It’s really hard to get into the rhythm of week-to-week racing with the same guys, going to the same trailer and doing the same things… It definitely does make it difficult, but I would say the positive side is that you get to experience three different teams, three different crew chiefs and three different deals in one year…

Rajah Caruth (NASCAR photo)

“But once you’re in the race car, it doesn’t really matter what car you’re in.”

In the first seven races of the season, Caruth has driven the No. 88 JR Motorsports Chevrolet in four races and the No. 32 Jordan Anderson Racing Chevrolet in the other three. He is currently 10th in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series standings and has posted a best finish of eighth in each car.

“Personally, it takes an adjustment from a goal-setting perspective, or I guess from an expectation perspective,” Caruth said of the transition between the two cars. “Knowing that when I’m in that 32 that I’m going for base hits and it’s not best to put myself in a spot where I’ll throw away a (good) finish.

“When I’m in that car, a top 10 or a top 15 is a very solid day… In the 88, the opportunities to win are there, and I need to take advantage of them.”

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