Two cars have failed a NASCAR inspection at Martinsville prior to the CookOut 400, leading to penalties for the crews of the No. 15 Kaz Grala and the No. 51 Justin Haley. According to Bob Pockrass ...
Kaz Grala makes his Cup Series short track debut ... Rick Ware Racing seemed to be grasping for credibility by hiring Grala and Justin Haley to drive this year, who were both better regarded ...
Kaz Grala reacts to earning a Daytona 500 bid with The Money Team Racing on the last lap of the Bluegreen Vacations Duel at Daytona.
Ryan Sieg loses his car entering Turn 1 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, collecting Kaz Grala as the two drivers wreck.