PUT TO THE TEST AT IOWA

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (June 20, 2017) –  Friday night, as the sun sets over Iowa Speedway, Harrison Burton will zip up his firesuit, slip on his gloves, secure his helmet and strap into his No. 51 Morton Buildings Toyota Tundra for the M&M’s 200 in his third NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) race of the 2017 season.

The 16-year-old is no stranger to the 7/8-mile track in Newton, Iowa. Burton tested his Toyota Tundra at the track in April with the KBM team where he made fast runs and learned how his truck will handle during the race Friday night. In July of 2016, Burton raced in the ARCA Racing Series at Iowa where he started sixth and finished third out of 29 cars. Later that month, Burton took the green flag at Iowa for the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East and West combination race where he started 18th and finished 26th.

Although the rookie driver may be out of school for the summer, he is still learning when it comes to racing in the NCWTS. In his first “test” and season debut in the No. 51 Tundra at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway earlier this season, Burton started the race from the seventh position and after a late-race spin that put him near the rear of the field, he worked his way back to a solid 13th-place finish. During his second “test” piloting the No. 51 Tundra at Dover (Del.) International Speedway, Burton started the race 10th and raced his way to a 13th-place finish.
 Burton will be put to the test once again for Friday night’s race at Iowa and he hopes he can take what he’s learned and apply it this weekend.

After Iowa, Burton will pilot the No. 51 Tundra at three more NCWTS events including Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio July 19, Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway Aug. 16 and Martinsville (Va.) Speedway Oct. 28.

When Burton takes the green flag Friday at Iowa Speedway, he will don the colors of a new sponsor Morton Buildings. Morton Buildings, based out of Lexington, N.C., is the leader in the post-frame construction industry, and continues to innovate and improve building components and techniques. Burton is excited to have a new sponsor on board his No. 51 Toyota and hopes to celebrate by driving his Morton Buildings Tundra into victory lane Friday night.

Harrison Burton, Driver of the No. 51 NCWTS Morton Buildings Tundra:
You’ve had two races behind the wheel of the No. 51 Tundra so far this season. What are your thoughts about Iowa?
“I’m really looking forward to Iowa this weekend. I’ve learned a lot already this season at Martinsville and Dover, and I hope I can take what I’ve learned and apply it at Iowa. I’ve raced there a few times before, but never in the Truck Series. It is one of the nicest facilities on the circuit and the racing is always fun to be a part of.  I know the No. 51 team has been working really hard to unload a fast Morton Buildings Tundra and I’m confident we can get it done Friday night.”

Kevin “Bono” Manion, Crew Chief of the No. 51 NCWTS Morton Buildings Tundra:
How do you feel about having Harrison Burton back piloting the No. 51 Tundra Friday night at Iowa Speedway?
“Harrison is a great kid and I enjoy working with him. We tested at Iowa earlier this year and learned a lot at the track that will prepare us for this weekend. Iowa is a fun track with a lot of character that produces great races. I’m excited to have Harrison behind the wheel and see what we can do to bring home a great finish Friday night.”

Harrison Burton’s No. 51 Morton Buildings Tundra:
KBM-033: The No. 51 Morton Buildings team will race KBM-033 for Friday’s M&M’s 200. Burton drove this Tundra to a 13th-place finish earlier in the season at Dover (Del.) International Speedway.

Harrison Burton 2017:
  • Has made two of six 2017 starts in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series; at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway where he started seventh and finished 13th and at Dover (Del.) International Speedway where he started 10th and finished 13th
  • After six events leads the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East championship standings by 28 points over Todd Gilliland
  • Has collected three wins (Bristol, South Boston and Memphis), two poles, 98 laps led, six top-five and six top-10 finishes resulting in an average finish of 2.7 across the first six K&N Pros Series East events
  • Outdueled NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series driver Erik Jones to pick up the victory in the prestigious ARCA/CRA Super Late Model Series Speedfest at Crisp Motorsports Park in Cordele, Ga. (1/29/17)
  • Crowned the Super Late Model division champion in the 51st Annual World Series of Asphalt at New Smyrna (Fla.) Speedway in February after posting two wins, two runner-up finishes and an average finish of 2.4 across five races (2/20/17 – 2/25/17)
  • Led 31 of 100 laps en route to victory in the CARS Super Late Model Tour event at Concord (N.C.) Speedway (3/11/17)
Harrison Burton 2016:
  • Competed in the NACAR K&N Pro Series East earning one top-five, five top-10 finishes and one pole in 14 starts in his rookie season
  • Won three Super Late Model events, including a Southern Super Series Blizzard Series race at Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola, Fla.
  • Earned a third-place finish in his ARCA Racing Series debut at Iowa Speedway
  • Made first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series start at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway in October where he started 17thfinished 22nd
Harrison Burton 2015
  • Became the youngest driver (15 years and eight days) to make NASCAR K&N Pro Series West start
  • Competed in two NASCAR K&N Pro Series West races earning one top-10 finish
Harrison Burton 2014
  • Became the youngest winner in NASCAR Whelen All-American Series history with a victory at New Smyrna (Fla.) Speedway