The 30-year-old from Knoxville, Tennessee returns to Carl Long’s team and takes the
driver’s seat of 66 vehicles. Now he’s ready to make his second start of the season in the No. 66 Ford at Homestead-Miami Speedway. We intend to make this happen through our unique innovation partnership with Aires Tech. Finchum plans to use the brand’s technology to protect itself from electromagnetic waves (EMF) emitted by communications systems during a weekend race at the four-turn, 1.5-mile (2.414 km) oval track in Homestead, Florida.
Finchum describes Aires Tech as making the “invisible” visible
“Finchum talked a bit about his partnership with Beyond the Flag before the race weekend. “Earlier this year, Aires Tech was announced as a sponsor of the UFC,” said Finchum. “Aires Tech is installed within the UFC Performance Institute to support fighter performance and recovery.Finchum is delighted to be the brand ambassador for this unique collaboration.
“It’s interesting that you say that because electromagnetic frequencies are invisible, it’s not a topic that comes up often unless someone brings it up,” he explained. “I think it’s great that we’re the first to do this, and I hope it inspires everyday racing fans to think more about ways they can neutralize electromagnetic radiation in their homes and devices.”There is no better place to bring technology to the fore than the race track. “
When you’re on a race track, there’s a lot of technology that emits electromagnetic field (EMF) radiation, including Wi-Fi, scoreboards and team communication systems,” Finchum continued. “EMF radiation from everyday devices is generally considered safe, but it is important to keep this environment as clean as possible. As a race team, we want to control what we can control and improve where we can.
“Aires Tech adjusts your electromagnetic environment just like in the sport of driving a car to achieve peak performance, so the mental clarity you gain keeps you alert and ready for a tough race.” competition”.
He discussed how he plans to use the tool with his team this weekend.
“We use Aires Tech products for in-race communication with the entire crew,” he said. “Yes, they sent me the product and it was stored at home on my personal phone and wireless device.
Finchum talks about his return to the NASCAR Cup Series.
Finchum, who has competed in the Xfinity Series every year since 2017, has made seven appearances in the Cup Series alone. However, these initiatives began in 2018 and continue to make the most of the opportunity.
It’s definitely huge.
“I’m excited to have a fun break from the Cup schedule,” he said. “I’d like to race more in the Cup, but I’m more focused on what happens this weekend.”
Although Ford no.66 is not a charter car, there is another non-rental car on the entry list, so Finchum is determined to make what will be his eighth Cup start. The NY racing team J.J Yeley is to produce Chevrolet #44. He will lead 38 cars in Sunday’s 267-lap race.
Finchum also talked about his goals for the future. “Racing is a tough sport,” he said. “The best teams thinks about how to get to the circuit, to the race. “It’s important to work towards your future goals, but you’re at your best as a driver when you’re focused on what’s going on around you.”