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  1. The second season of the all-female F1 Academy championship was notable for having closer ties to Formula 1, as cars were decked out in the liveries of grand prix teams, and for the stunning dominance of its champion who curiously was crowned twice. But across the spectrum of motorsport categories, there were numerous noteworthy performances to be found in 2024. Here we chart 10 of the ...Keep readingView the full article
  2. The 2025 MotoGP season will be upon us within a few weeks. And while cost-saving regulations limit bike development for most of the motorcycle manufacturers, fuel suppliers are relishing the chance to chase even more performance in year two of the renewable fuels era. 2024 was a significant year for the fuel companies involved, which include French giant TotalEnergies. In line with the global ...Keep readingView the full article
  3. The 2025 MotoGP season will be upon us within a few weeks. And while cost-saving regulations limit bike development for most of the motorcycle manufacturers, fuel suppliers are relishing the chance to chase even more performance in year two of the renewable fuels era. 2024 was a significant year for the fuel companies involved, which include French giant TotalEnergies. In line with the global ...Keep readingView the full article
  4. Hyundai Motorsport has produced a special behind-the-scenes documentary charting Thierry Neuville’s run to a maiden World Rally Championship title. Titled “Never just win”, the film has been produced in-house by Hyundai Motorsport, led by the team’s videographer Sebastian Scott and has today been released on YouTube. The documentary offers rare insights into the 2024 WRC season as ...Keep readingView the full article
  5. Hyundai Motorsport’s World Rally Championship programme manager Christian Loriaux has left the team ahead of the 2025 season. Loriaux has played a critical role within the Korean marque since first joining the operation in 2021 as a technical consultant, before graduating to the role of WRC programme manager. Shock news of Loriaux’s departure arrives after a 2024 season where Hyundai ...Keep readingView the full article
  6. Just like any other sport, tomorrow's champion is always waiting in the wings and in the pinnacle of stock car racing, the final two steps before the big show are the NASCAR Truck and NASCAR Xfinity Series. We looked at the most promising drivers under 25 from these two divisions, choosing the ten brightest prospects based on their history of on-track successes, their backing, but also their ...Keep readingView the full article
  7. He was agonisingly close to becoming the first driver to win back-to-back titles in NASCAR's knockout format, but there was still plenty to be proud of for Ryan Blaney in 2024. It was a year that mirrored his championship season in many ways, including how the final two races went. Despite losing the title fight, his drive in the closing laps at Phoenix was still mightily impressive, erasing a ...Keep readingView the full article
  8. Kyle Larson had one of the strongest seasons in the NASCAR Cup field, winning a series-leading six races. He nearly won the regular season title despite missing a race while making his Indianapolis 500 debut and secured a NASCAR crown jewel at Indy later in the year by winning the Brickyard 400. But his most impressive victory came at Bristol, where Larson led 462 of 500 laps in the iconic ...Keep readingView the full article
  9. Joey Logano is now a three-time Cup champion, becoming just the 10th driver to ever win that many titles. His season was an odd one in truth, but something we’ve come to expect from the Penske Ford man. He was very quiet in the regular season, winning just once to make the playoffs. But when the time came, he did exactly what he needed to do in order to advance through each round. At ...Keep readingView the full article
  10. Josh McErlean will graduate to the World Rally Championship’s top tier in 2025 after securing a deal to join M-Sport-Ford. The 25-year-old will pilot M-Sport’s second Ford Puma Rally1 in a full 14-round WRC campaign next year, joining Gregoire Munster, who was announced as the British squad’s team leader on Wednesday. McErlean will be joined by fellow Irish co-driver Eoin Treacy next ...Keep readingView the full article
  11. 'Fast Freddie' Lorenzen was just a couple weeks shy of his 90th birthday when he passed away on Wednesday. The Elmhurst, Illinois native was an early star of the sport of NASCAR, competing from 1956 to 1972. He had many nicknames including 'Golden Boy,' 'Fearless Freddie,' the 'Elmhurst Express' and was beloved by fans. Lorenzen was a two-time recipient of the sport's Most Popular Driver ...Keep readingView the full article
  12. Two teams — Michael Jordan's 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports — are suing NASCAR alleging a violation of antitrust laws. Here is the latest news and everything to know about the saga. View the full article
  13. 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports have been granted the preliminary injunction to keep their charters for the 2025 season while the antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR and the France family continues. The ruling is just for next year and states that the disputed sections of the 2025 Charter Agreement that caused this lawsuit are not enforceable while the legal battle is ongoing. The ruling ...Keep readingView the full article
  14. Gregoire Munster will team up with M-Sport-Ford for a second full-time season in the World Rally Championship next year. Munster has agreed a new deal with the British squad to pilot one of two Ford Puma Rally1 cars after completing a maiden full season in the WRC’s top tier with the operation this year. The Luxembourger, who will turn 26 on Christmas Eve, had been in the running to ...Keep readingView the full article
  15. Mattias Ekstrom has said he is willing to contest the Dakar Rally for the next 15 years if that is what it takes to win the world’s most prestigious rally-raid. Although best known for his success in the DTM where he claimed two titles with Abt Audi, Ekstrom has increasingly shifted his focus to avenues outside of circuit racing in recent years. After success in the World Rallycross ...Keep readingView the full article
  16. Simulation has become a vital part of modern racing. Drivers from multiple series and racing disciplines have put digital tracks and cars through their paces to familiarize themselves with the tracks they’ve never raced, or cars they’ve never tracked. As an added bonus, they don't have to put actual miles on the car, or spend the money to run it. This approach to testing and racing has ...Keep readingView the full article
  17. Citroen Racing will field brothers Yohan and Leo Rossel as its driver line-up to tackle the 2025 World Rally Championship. The French manufacturer has elected to continue its relationship with Yohan Rossel following a 2024 season where the 29-year-old challenged for the WRC2 title. Yohan took victory in the Monte Carlo and Chile rounds driving the C3 Rally2, run by DG Sport, but his title ...Keep readingView the full article
  18. It’s been a long year for Shane van Gisbergen. In his first season racing full-time in the USA, the New Zealander clocked up 33 starts in the NASCAR Xfinity series and 11 in the Cup series. After already changing bases once in his career, to Australia, he has criss-crossed North America and had to learn how to adjust to a new life. Understandably, what he is most looking forward to in the ...Keep readingView the full article
  19. Adrien Fourmaux clinched victory on his first competitive outing for Hyundai after beating Toyota’s Kalle Rovanpera at Rallye National Hivernal du Devoluy. Hyundai and Toyota opted to field Fourmaux and Rovanpera in the French rally to kick start their drivers’ preparations for next month’s 2025 World Rally Championship season opener in Monte Carlo. The 10 stage asphalt rally also ...Keep readingView the full article
  20. Rally legend Michele Mouton picked up the FIA Lifetime Achievement Award at the world motorsport governing body's prize-giving in Rwanda. Mouton has enjoyed a 50-year career in motorsport acting as a trailblazer for women drivers while playing a vital role in improving safety. Mouton is most famous for her exploits competing in the World Rally Championship, where she won four rallies and ...Keep readingView the full article
  21. There's been a call for changes to NASCAR's practice and qualifying formats, and the Series plans to deliver on some of those requests, in some way, next year. The 2025 season will feature some alterations to both that will appeal to both fans and competitors alike, with changes to practice times, practice prior to Daytona 500 qualifying, and the return of single-round qualifying. Since the ...Keep readingView the full article
  22. The 2024 NASCAR Cup Series has been one of the more dramatic seasons in recent memory, and the drama was not limited to the track. Perhaps the biggest news of the year came when Charter negotiations fell apart, leading to a closely followed court battle between the dynastic France family that has ruled NASCAR since its inception and the teams of 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports. It's an ...Keep readingView the full article
  23. Thierry Neuville is worried that the current Rally2 cars will be faster than the top-level cars under the new 2027 World Rally Championship technical regulations. From 2027 top-level WRC cars will be more versatile and built to a cost cap of €345,000 in a bid to encourage more teams and manufacturers to compete. Read Also: WRCFIA reveals 2027 WRC regulations, new points system ...Keep readingView the full article
  24. Looking to grab some gear for your next adventure? Use code “XOVERLAND” for 20% off at checkout at vertx.com. Overlanding takes you off the beaten path into areas where the weather can shift without warning—from scorching heat to cold and everything in between. If you’re not properly equipped, a sudden storm, an unexpected drop in temperature, or a sweltering afternoon can throw a wrench in your plans. Whether trekking through the mountains, navigating deserts, or exploring forests, the right layering system allows you to adjust to the ever-changing conditions, protecting against harsh elements like wind, rain, snow, and the sun. Layering also allows you to carry fewer items of clothing while remaining prepared for a wide range of conditions. Instead of packing multiple bulky items, you can pack versatile, lightweight layers that serve multiple purposes. For example, a good quality base layer can double as sleepwear, while a mid-layer can be worn both during activities and around camp. In this post, we’ll explore the importance of building a layering system that works for you and your overlanding journey. With the right setup, you’ll be ready for anything, ensuring every moment of your adventure is as comfortable and rewarding as possible. Layering 101: The Basics The Base Layer As the foundation of your layering system, the base keeps you dry and comfortable by wicking sweat away from the skin. Available in light, mid, and heavy weights, with thicker fabrics providing more warmth, the next-to-skin base layer is designed to manage moisture and maintain body temperature, thus preventing chill or hypothermia. Materials: Merino wool, polyester, nylon, and silk. Merino wool is a great option for colder climates due to its natural warmth and odor resistance, while synthetic fabrics like polyester or nylon dry faster and are usually budget-friendly. Avoid cotton during any sweat-inducing activities (especially in cold temperatures) as it soaks up sweat, remains damp and clammy, and increases the risk of hypothermia. When to Wear: Pretty much any time! Wear during high-intensity activities or when sweat management is critical, such as while hiking, in hot conditions, or to protect from the sun. Choose base layers to keep warm during low activity and to wick sweat in cooler environments during high activity. In Africa: Season 6, the XOVERLAND team coped with hot temperatures in Northern Namibia and cooler, humid conditions on the country’s Skeleton Coast. This meant performance short-sleeved shirts and shorts were required near Epupa Falls, and longer-sleeved base layers and pants were worn at night further south. Full Guard Performance Short Sleeve Shirt Merino Wool Base Layer Hoody Full Guard Performance Long Sleeve Shirt Merino Wool Base Layer Pant The Mid Layer Worn over the base layer, the purpose of a middle layer is to insulate, helping you retain body heat and protect from the cold. Materials: Down (lightweight and highly compressible) and synthetic fill (performs better when wet). Fleece is also a common option for moisture management and warmth. When to Wear: When temperatures drop, especially at night or early morning. During the production of Return to Africa, the XOVERLAND team faced rugged and unpredictable conditions—particularly in the high-altitude regions of Lesotho, a landlocked country nestled at over 4,000 feet of elevation within the Drakensberg Mountains. Here, the weather is notoriously erratic, and the team had to be prepared for everything, from sudden snowstorms to scorching midday sun. When the temperature dropped, they added more insulation, such as a flannel or jacket over base layers, to stay warm. Canyon Flannel Last Line Flannel Firebase Hoody Crucible Mid Layer Hoody Integrity P Jacket Delta Stretch 2.1 The Shell Layer Crucial for protection against wind, rain, snow, and other elements, the shell layer allows for layering underneath without being too bulky. Materials: Waterproof fabrics like Gore-Tex or other proprietary materials are commonly used in shell layers. Softshell materials provide stretch and breathability, while hard shells are more durable and protective. When to Wear: When exposed to wet, windy, or snowy conditions. A hardshell jacket is ideal for heavy rain or high winds, while a softshell can work well for drier, more active environments where breathability is essential. From Alaska to Iceland and Botswana’s Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, shell layers have protected XOVERLAND team members from rain and snow to thorns and thick brush. If you’re heading to a moisture-ridden, rainy environment where you won’t have the chance to dry your gear, investing in a high-quality waterproof jacket is wise. Integrity Shell Tactical Rain Jacket Integrity Shell Pant Fury Hardshell Jacket Building Your Own Layering System Our philosophy is to look at overland clothing as essential gear that will keep you safe, comfortable, and thriving on the trail. Here’s how to build your own layering system. Know the Weather Conditions and Expected Temperatures: Plan based on the forecast and be ready to adjust your system. For example, rainy, tropical, damp, or humid conditions require quick-dry clothing. Choose Versatile Pieces: Look for lightweight, multi-functional items that can be worn in various ways. Layer Smartly: Avoid over-layering; each layer should have a purpose. For example, light-colored layers providing UV protection in desert and arid environments can prevent sunburn and dehydration. Manage your comfort by adding or removing layers as temperatures and activity levels change. Ensure Proper Fit: Avoid overly tight or too-loose layers, as both can hinder the performance of your layering system. Ensure that your base layer is snug but not constricting, the insulating middle layer allows for movement (for example, not too tight around the shoulders or chest), and the shell is roomy enough to comfortably fit over your layers without being baggy. Stay Organized and Avoid Excessive Packing: A huge part of overlanding is finding practical, functional use of space and storage to maximize your productivity for your adventure. A good duffel bag (such as the 45- or 85-liter Vertx Contingency duffels) and a set of packing cubes can go a long way toward staying organized. Test Your System: Test your gear on shorter trips before embarking on longer overland adventures. Additional Layers to Consider: Accessories such as hats, gloves, scarves, neck gaiters, and balaclavas; moisture-wicking socks and waterproof boots. Our Go-To Combinations Season 5: Nordic Series Merino Wool Base Layer Hoody Firebase Hoody Crucible Mid Layer Hoody Integrity Tactical Rain Jacket Delta Stretch 2.1 Pant Integrity Shell Pant Season 6: Africa Full Guard Performance Short Sleeve Shirt Delta Stretch 2.1 Delta LT Short Integrity Shell Rain Jacket Return to Africa Special Full Guard Performance Long Sleeve Shirt Integrity P Jacket Fury Hardshell Jacket Conclusion A well-thought-out layering system ensures comfort, safety, and adaptability during overlanding adventures. The right layers allow you to adjust to changing weather and protect yourself from the elements, making all the difference in your overall experience. As every overlander’s needs and environments vary, it’s important to experiment and find the layering system that works best for you, no matter where you may be. The post The Ultimate Layering Guide for Overlanding Adventures appeared first on Expedition Overland. View the full article
  25. The FIA has revealed the future pathway for the World Rally Championship with the release of the 2027 technical regulations and a new-look points system to be introduced next year. The World Motor Sport Council has confirmed the new look ‘WRC27’ cars will be more versatile and built to a cost cap of €345,000 in a bid to encourage more teams and manufacturers to compete. Reducing costs ...Keep readingView the full article

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