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  1. To say that there is some hype around Connor Zilisch would be quite the understatement. Considered one of if not the top prospects in NASCAR, he has a lot of pressure to live up to the expectations thrust upon him. These expectations didn't come from nowhere, as Zilisch has consistently reminded us of why we need to be paying attention to him. For example, he earned a class victory in the Rolex ...Keep readingView the full article
  2. Wondering about the difference between INDYCAR, NASCAR and Formula 1 rides? We got you covered with this quick explainer. View the full article
  3. Check out the post-race interview from drivers such as Connor Zilisch and Sam Mayer from the Focused Health 250! View the full article
  4. Connor Zilisch started Saturday's race from pole position, but early on, victory seemed like a long shot. A big penalty, lots of contact, and a fierce battle for the win against his teammate made sure the rookie driver had to earn the checkered flag. "That was tough," said Zilisch, who now has two wins as a NASCAR Xfinity driver -- both at road courses. "That was way harder than I wanted it to ...Keep readingView the full article
  5. Check out the best highlights from the NASCAR Xfinity Series: Focused Health 250! View the full article
  6. Connor Zilisch took the checkered flag at Focused Health 250. View the full article
  7. NASCAR returns to the Circuit of the Americas for the fifth consecutive year, but eagle eyed viewers will notice the track layout is quite different ahead of the 2025 season. For the first few sets of corners, the traditional layout is retained, seeing NASCAR drivers navigate the famous Turn 1 section and the esses. As racers approach Turn 6, everything is going to change. All-new ...Keep readingView the full article
  8. Before qualifying was over, 23XI Racing's Tyler Reddick and Bubba Wallace were worried that they had ruined each other's laps, but in fact, their timing was perfect. Tyler Reddick earned pole position, just ahead of teammate Bubba Wallace who followed in his tire tracks around the updated 2.40-mile circuit. "I was worried I screwed his [Wallace] lap up and he was worried he screwed my lap up," ...Keep readingView the full article
  9. Arguably no sport has seen as big of a boom in interest as INDYCAR, but who are the sport's best drivers? We rank them. View the full article
  10. Red Bull, in today's age, is more than just an energy drink company — it's established a global motorsport monarchy. While likely best known for its accomplishments in Formula 1, the brand has made a domineering appearance on a number of racing kits and liveries from the paved racing of MotoGP, DTM and Australian Supercars, to the dirt circuits of Motocross. But the company also had a short, and ...Keep readingView the full article
  11. Here's all the info you need on NASCAR's EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix on FOX, including date, times, channels, and more. View the full article
  12. Check out the 2025 NASCAR COTA qualifying order for the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix. View the full article
  13. From time to time, overlanding takes you beyond the trail. A well-rounded journey often includes veering off track to the nearest peak, dropping in for a family visit out of state, or popping into a brewery with friends. While we don’t always need to dress to impress, it doesn’t hurt to choose clothing items that are comfortable, evoke confidence, and can handle the rigors of the road. Since what we wear is an important part of what we do at XOVERLAND, we’ve rounded up our go-to pieces of Vertx apparel that transition seamlessly from rugged trails to camp, small-town visits, hiking, and beyond. Looking to grab some gear for your next adventure? Use code “XOVERLAND” for 20% off at checkout at vertx.com. Versatile Overland Apparel: What to Look For Overlanding can put clothing through its paces. Favorite shirts are worn tirelessly, while pants need to be rugged to survive regular vehicle recoveries from mud, dirt, and sand. After over a decade of overland experience, we’ve discovered what matters the most. Resilience: Clothing needs to be able to withstand constant contact with mud, dust, and sweat. Whether we’re brushing up against vehicles to close tents or using a set of MaxTrax to escape ruts of mud, we’re always in close contact with some sort of dirt. Resiliency is important during other activities, such as hiking, where pants and shirts are easily snagged on thorns, or around the campfire, where free-floating embers and smoke can damage materials. Add handwashing and nuclear-hot laundromat sessions, wiping dirty hands or knives on pant legs, and you’ll realize how much clothing goes through. Protection from the Elements: Rain, sleet, snow, and harsh sun can wear out fabrics, so quality materials are important not only for the longevity of your clothing items but for protection from the elements. A waterproof rain jacket that fails can leave a risk of hypothermia in colder climates and soak through every layer in warmer ones. The same goes for long-sleeve base layers that protect from the sun—they need to work on the trail and off. Look for a waterproof shell if you need full rain protection, and a lightweight long-sleeved layer, preferably with a hood and a high UPF rating, for sun-ridden climates. To learn more about the importance of building a layering system that works for you and your overlanding journey, check out our Ultimate Layering Guide for Overlanding Adventures. Versatility: The beauty of a quality rain or insulated jacket is you can wear it nearly everywhere, from the trail to camp, to work, the grocery store, and to the local coffee shop. An important part of versatility is budget—one good-quality jacket that does nearly everything is easier on the pocketbook than several items and keeps packing easy and straightforward. In addition, flannel or collared shirts can transition seamlessly from camp to a family dinner. Our Favorite Vertx Apparel for Any Adventure In our latest series, Spirit of Adventure, the XOVERLAND team races against the clock to reach the northernmost drivable point in the Americas before winter hits. In true XOVERLAND style, the crew went from camp to surf lessons to dinner at a sushi restaurant in Tofino, British Columbia. Later in the series, the team drives beyond the Arctic Circle, requiring apparel that can transition from temperate rainforest to sub-zero temps. Here are Clay, Cyrus, and Ant’s favorite Vertx items from the expedition. Delta Stretch 2.1 Pant “My favorite clothing item from Vertx has got to be the Delta Stretch 2.1 Pants. My favorite feature on them is how many pockets they have for all the things.” – Cyrus Croft With a whopping 14 pockets, Vertx’s Delta Stretch 2.1s aren’t your average technical pants. Wallet trips in both rear pockets keep wallets and passports secure, while key and lanyard attachment points are located in both front pockets. Plus, all heavy-wear seams are double stitched, and the four-way stretch cotton-spandex fabric encourages optimal movability. Ant Austin, our Spirit of Adventure cam op and creative lead, housed everything he needed to get the shot, including a pocketknife, spare batteries, a lens cleaning cloth, a lens cap, and a Tentacle Sync mic. Integrity Shell Jacket and Pants System “It’s durable and well-built for layering and being around vehicles. Full zips on the sides of the pants are critical.” – Clay Croft Wind- and waterproof shells are staple items for overlanders. Clay’s favorite Vertx item features a detachable hood, multiple zippered pockets, and storm flaps to protect side zippers from rain and wind. The jacket and pants are made from waterproof and breathable tri-laminate 100% ripstop Polyester and a 37.5 Technology lining that keeps the wearer comfortable, dry, and odor-free. Merino Wool Base Layer Hoody “I’m pretty sure we all lived in these for the whole trip. Light, warm, and did not restrict movement at all—brilliant when slinging cameras around in the snow.”- Ant Austin Another versatile piece of clothing, the merino base layer, solves all sorts of wardrobe conundrums. This one has anti-itch properties, wrinkle resistance, and moisture management capabilities—all great qualities in a merino layer. The low-profile hood was useful for windy days, particularly to protect the neck and head during filming and at camp. MD Weight VaporCore Crew Sock, 10-inch “These socks were great! My heavy boots aren’t particularly breathable, but I was grateful and impressed that the socks held up so well. I had zero issues—my feet were warm and dry the entire time.” – Ant Austin Essentials, such as socks, are often overlooked but play a key role in an overlander’s comfort and health on the road. Vertx’s MD Weight VaporCore crew socks feature merino wool, which traps air to keep the wearer warm when it’s cold and transports sweat away from the skin to keep you cool and dry in warmer environments. Merino wool is a champion of odor resistance—a key feature at the end of a long day when climbing into a tent with your teammate. To pack smarter, check out our guide to Staying Organized on the Trail. Like any overlanding skill, refining your overlanding wardrobe is a continuous work in progress. Tune in to the Spirit of Adventure series, premiering live on YouTube and the XOVERLAND Network on February 20, 2025, to witness how the team navigates unexpected challenges and puts their gear to the test along the way. Looking to grab some gear for your next adventure? Use code “XOVERLAND” for 20% off at checkout at vertx.com. The post From Basecamp to Backroads: Versatile Overland Clothing for Every Adventure appeared first on Expedition Overland. View the full article
  14. In the midst of the NASCAR season, former Cup Series champion Kyle Larson can't help but think about his second chance at running the Indy 500. View the full article
  15. NASCAR's race control has been struggling to decide when a wreck warrants a race-ending yellow in the first two races of the 2025 season. But to understand why it's been so difficult to answer them, we need to jump back before this year's Daytona 500 even got underway. NASCAR's sanctioning body's stance on last-lap cautions has normally been to throw it if there’s any major incident, no ...Keep readingView the full article
  16. Brad Keselowski is in a points deficit, but he's not worried — yet. View the full article
  17. NASCAR's EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix is this weekend, and last year's winner William Byron is not the favorite. Check out the latest odds. View the full article
  18. Get the latest EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix entry list for 2025, featuring confirmed drivers, teams, and open entries. Stay updated on NASCAR’s biggest race with roster insights and key contenders. View the full article
  19. The Harley J. Earl trophy is safely tucked away on William Byron's shelf and the 2025 NASCAR Cup season is officially underway. As the Daytona 500 gets further away in the rearview mirror, the drama and chaos of NASCAR's season opener remained on the series' tail to Atlanta. There, we almost experienced a three-wide photo finish, plus intense racing from start to finish, some hurt feelings, and ...Keep readingView the full article
  20. Christopher Bell powered up the rankings after his win in Atlanta. Find out how Sunday's race shook up the list. View the full article
  21. The 2025 IndyCar season starts this weekend with the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg. Check out the latest odds for all the drivers in the field. View the full article
  22. Carson Hocevar's aggressive moves at Atlanta might have earned him a second-place finish, but they didn't earn him any new friends. View the full article
  23. World Rally Championship drivers have called for communication with FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem to find an “urgent solution” following the governing body's move to sanction drivers for swearing. WRC drivers and co-drivers through the World Rally Drivers Alliance (WoRDA) have today issued a statement opposing the measures the FIA has taken to impose fines on drivers for ...Keep readingView the full article
  24. The season has only just begun and Austin Cindric has found himself a rough habit of being in the right place at the wrong time. Sunday, the No. 2 Team Penske Ford driver was leading with just 10 laps to go at Atlanta. Just a week earlier, he was leading the field to the white flag at the Daytona 500. But in both cases, he was swallowed out by a wreck he didn't start, and was denied a fair shot at ...Keep readingView the full article
  25. Christopher Bell was on the outside of a three-wide battle for the win when the race-ending caution flew, allowing him to take victory despite only winning a single lap. Carson Hocevar finished a career-best second while angering several of his fellow drivers, and Kyle Larson -- who was leading at the final restart -- finished third. The race featured 50 lead changes between 15 drivers with 11 ...Keep readingView the full article

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