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[autosport] The top 10 female racers of all time
My first ideas for the top 10 female race and rally drivers of all time included entries from all over the world, maybe with one or two unsung heroines and some historical pioneers. However, looking at the cold, hard statistics of the best and fastest women of their day gave a different picture. Motorsport has had a far bigger share of female success than we think, and that’s even in the modern ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] FIA releases WRC fan survey results
The world motorsport governing body launched a fan survey last month asking rally enthusiasts a range of questions to help understand the future direction of the championship.The FIA has confirmed more than 11,000 fans took part in the online survey. The data was presented at the World Motor Sport Council where the FIA released an extensive vision for the future.This vision is the result of work ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] 2024 NASCAR Phoenix schedule, entry list, and how to watch
Kyle Larson held off a charging Tyler Reddick to win at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, with Chevrolet winning all three races to start the new year. It was Larson's 24th career victory.Larson also won both stages in Vegas, and has taken over the championship standings as a result. He leads Ryan Blaney and Martin Truex Jr. in the Cup standings.William Byron, who is fourth in points, is the defending ...Keep readingView the full article
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Ryan Blaney 1-on-1: On being the reigning champ, planning for a wedding
Ryan Blaney discusses his narrow loss at Atlanta, the excitement of returning to Phoenix as the champion, and his upcoming wedding. View the full article
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Shan Van Gisbergen describes his transition to the U.S., racing idols & more | Harvick’s Happy Hour
Kevin Harvick is joined by Shan Van Gisbergen! Kevin and SVG discussed Shane’s transition from New Zealand to the United State, Shane’s racing idols and more. View the full article
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Shane Van Gisbergen on difference between racing supercars and NASCAR | Harvick’s Happy Hour
Kevin Harvick is joined by Shane Van Gisbergen! Kevin and SVG discussed the difference between racing supercars and racing in NASCAR. View the full article
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Shane Van Gisbergen on racing NASCAR Full-Time, departing Supercars, transition to the U.S. & more!
On Episode 6 of “Happy Hour with Kevin Harvick” NASCAR Legend Kevin Harvick sits down with Xfinity Driver Shane Van Gisbergen to discuss Shane's transition to racing NASCAR Full-Time and bidding farewell to Supercars after clinching 3 championship titles. As the conversation unfolds, Harvick and Van Gisbergen explore the multifaceted world of NASCAR. Gisbergen passionately discusses his admiration for NASCAR legends, whose legacies inspire his pursuit of excellence. He also delves into his meticulous approach to learning from veteran drivers, transition to the United States and more! Tune in for an action-packed episode filled with expert analysis and all the excitement you crave from the world of NASCAR! View the full article
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Kevin Harvick recaps Las Vegas Penzoil 400, Kyle Larson win | Harvick Happy Hour
NASCAR legend Kevin Harvick is joined by Kaitlyn Vincie and Mamba Smith on “The Kevin Harvick Happy Hour” to recap Kyle Larson’s win at the Las Vegas Penzoil 400. View the full article
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Kevin Harvick reflects on success in Phoenix ahead of Shriner Children’s 500 | Harvick Happy Hour
Join NASCAR legend Kevin Harvick, Mamba Smith and Kaitlyn Vincie on “Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour” as Kevin reflects on his own racing success in Phoenix, Arizona ahead of the Shriner Children’s 500. View the full article
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Ryan Blaney breaks down his wedding planning strategy | NASCAR on FOX
Ryan Blaney got engaged to Gianna Tulio during the offseason. He gave me his strategy on wedding planning. View the full article
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Ryan Blaney describes what he is looking for in the short-track aero package | NASCAR on FOX
Ryan Blaney describes what he is looking for in the short-track aero package. And considering how strong he runs at Phoenix, I wondered if he would vote for Phoenix to be the permanent championship home (he would not). View the full article
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Bootie Barker a surprising Netflix star and NASCAR's most interesting crew chief
Bootie Barker, crew chief for 23XI Racing's Bubba Wallace, discusses his love of books and bourbon as well as his Netflix star turn. View the full article
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[motorsport] Former IndyCar driver Ed Jones to run three NASCAR Xfinity races
Jones, 29, will run three NASCAR Xfinity races in the No. 24 Sam Hunt Racing Toyota Supra. The organization has never won an NXS race, but have scored seven top-fives with four different drivers since 2021.His first start will come at the Circuit of the Americas later this month. He will also compete at Portland International Raceway and Sonoma Raceway.Jones has 63 starts as an IndyCar driver ...Keep readingView the full article
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Second Thoughts on NASCAR: Is the best yet to come for Rajah Caruth?
After becoming just the third Black driver in NASCAR history to win a national series race, what does the future hold for Rajah Caruth? View the full article
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[motorsport] Ryan Vargas to compete full-time in NASCAR Whelen Euro Series
Vargas, who competed in two Euro NASCAR Pro Division races for 3F Racing last year at Oschersleben and Zolder, will run the whole season in the team’s No. 30 Chevrolet with sponsorship from Critical Path Security.“As a young race car driver, you always dream of racing all over the globe, it’s something I wanted to do,” said Vargas, a 23-year-old native of La Mirada, Calif.“Last season ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Obituary: World title-winning team founder Hugh Chamberlain dies aged 82
Hugh Chamberlain’s name will remain synonymous with sportscar racing in perpetuity. His plucky and sometimes highly-successful efforts as an underfunded privateer made him a fan favourite, while his admirers also included the organiser of the Le Mans 24 Hours, a race at which he was on the pitwall every year from 1987 to 2008. The Automobile Club de l’Ouest keenly acknowledged his contribution ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Obituary: World title-winning team founder Hugh Chamberlain dies aged 82
Hugh Chamberlain’s name will remain synonymous with sportscar racing in perpetuity. His plucky and sometimes highly-successful efforts as an underfunded privateer made him a fan favourite, while his admirers also included the organiser of the Le Mans 24 Hours, a race at which he was on the pitwall every year from 1987 to 2008. The Automobile Club de l’Ouest keenly acknowledged his contribution ...Keep readingView the full article
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Kevin Harvick on using “lit” during NASCAR broadcast | Harvick Happy Hour
NASCAR legend Kevin Harvick is joined by Kaitlyn Vincie and Mamba Smith on “The Kevin Harvick Happy Hour” and seeks advice on using the term “lit” as her did during a NASCAR broadcast. View the full article
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Bootie Barker speaks on his bourbon collection and letting cameras into his home to film | NASCAR on FOX
Bubba Wallace's crew chief Bootie Barker spoke on his large bourbon collection and why he let cameras into his home to film it. View the full article
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Bootie Barker speaks on reading and how it helps to keep his mind calm and collected | NASCAR on FOX
Bubba Wallace's crew chief Bootie Barker spoke on reading a book occasionally in the garage. He explained why that gives him a bad rap and also shared his one of his recent favorites. View the full article
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Africa: A Look Back at How to Navigate the Unknown While Overlanding (as a Family)
Last summer, the XOVERLAND team embarked on an expedition to Africa for the first time. A stark difference from the Nordic countries of Season 5, Southern Africa brought the team into vast landscapes, extremely remote locations, and days in between supplies, which was a major juxtaposition from our previous expedition in the Nordics. This expedition also marked the first time the Croft family embarked on an international overland adventure together—the realization of a dream 10 years in the making! Cyrus, our oldest son (18), joined us twice before, but for Ryder (15) and Eli (13), this was their first expedition abroad. For us, Africa has always been “the great teacher.” Between fuel logistics, demanding off-road tracks, and the unknown, traveling throughout the African continent revealed our weaknesses, whether in our vehicles, mindset, or logistics. We like to view these challenges as opportunities for growth and believe the stoic principle “the obstacle is the way” truly applies to any overland adventure. No matter what adventure lies ahead, whether work, home, or travel-related, it always takes a bit of bravery to step into the unknown. Reflecting on our last decade of experience, we’ve pulled together some of the greatest lessons we’ve learned about navigating uncertainty while overlanding, particularly with family. Catch the Africa Series premiere on February 29, 2024, and binge the first *FOUR* episodes on XOVERLAND Network. Make the Unknown Fun By Trying New Things We face plenty of unanswered questions going into any trip, from what the weather will be like to whether our overland rig will perform under pressure. While the big questions may remain unanswered well into the journey, we can dip our toes in by trying new things on a smaller scale. When Eli realized a restaurant in Botswana didn’t have his favorite Coca-Cola available, he dove right in, ordering the local Sparletta cream soda without hesitation. What could be more fun than a bright green bubbly drink? Accept That You Can’t Control Everything From illness to unexpected issues with paperwork, you can’t prepare for or anticipate every potential roadblock that comes your way. Our Africa expedition required tight timelines, which were often strained due to things we couldn’t control or didn’t foresee. Shipping three trucks from the US to Durban, South Africa, proved a challenge for the team when the vehicles were delayed by 10 days, requiring an overhaul of our filming schedule. Being okay with changing plans, adapting, and being solution-driven are all part of the overlander mindset. Assign Clear Roles Working as an efficient team means more time spent around the campfire, on the trail, or having fun as a family. During the Africa expedition, Cyrus put his experience from previous trips to Alaska and the Nordic series to work, taking on the responsibility of managing the electronics. Ryder was our galley assistant and provided electronics tech support, while Eli, our youngest, also helped with galley duties and stepped in with any tasks when needed. When each team member understands their role and how it fits in with the rest of the team, this eliminates any confusion about responsibilities and allows everyone to enjoy the trip to the fullest. Plan Ahead The ability to research, route, and execute a trip on the fly is critical to a dynamic overland adventure, and we’ve found onX Offroad (North America only) provides peace of mind in ever-changing destinations and schedules. Pre-planning tracks, destinations, and camp spots in one place are our favorite ways to organize information, and onX is our go-to planning and navigation app in North America. Rachelle Croft on Navigating the Unknown While Overlanding as a Family “This was a dream come true for the Croft family. Since before the boys were born, we dreamed of traveling the globe, introducing them to different cultures. Knowing that Africa would be a bit more of a culture shock than Europe, we began prepping them ahead of time. We explained that they may be more tired than usual, apart from jetlag, due to their brain having to work harder to comprehend all of the changes coming at them quickly. Even simple tasks such as reading street signs and looking out the window put it into overdrive as you are figuring out a different country. Grocery stores, gas stations, people walking along the road, and new sounds and smells are all a shock to the system as you take it all in. We give a lot of extra grace and understanding for everyone the first few days to allow your body and mind the time it needs. We raised the boys from a young age to be independent, communicating on their own to anyone, no matter their age. Africa was no different. We sent them in to figure out how to buy their own snacks at the store, order their own food, help the team by asking where the campsites or water was, and encouraged them to meet new people and ask questions when possible. As with any trip or day in the life of parenting and kids, we all had good days and bad days. Being on the road for two months, working and interacting with others besides family, definitely took its toll at times. I kept a close eye on each of them, as much as possible, to get a read on them. Did they need more sleep, more food, or alone time? Or did I need a nap, more food, or alone time?” Clay Croft on Navigating the Unknown While Overlanding as Family “Overlanding as a family is a worthy challenge. There is not another thing we have done as a family that has shaped us more in our relationships than our overland adventures. The learning curve of travel is steep, and that’s exactly what makes it amazing. Kids are very resilient and adaptable, so don’t be afraid to throw them in the deep end. If your kids are disciplined and have a grasp on family teamwork, an overland trip will level up every member of the family. For example, when you don’t know where to camp for the night due to unforeseen circumstances, let them in on the problem-solving. If a vehicle breaks down, let them in on the possible solutions to the situation. If they are in charge of dishes and the pot is burned, solve it with them to find a way to clean it out. The unknown is everyday, and travel puts that front and center. Working through the unknown is part of mastering life. However, as a leader and parent, you need to be able to show them the way, so having a strong problem-solving mindset is critical to the mentorship of your family.” For more, join us for Episode 77 of the XOVERLAND Podcast as Clay and Rachelle Croft chat Africa: XOVERLAND Season 6 and what it looks like to travel through some of the most rugged terrain in the world as a family. Where and How to Watch XOVERLAND’s Africa Series Episodes 1 through 4 will be released first on the XOVERLAND Network, a premium, ad-free streaming platform dedicated to adventure travel and overlanding content, on February 29, 2024, followed by four episodes on March 17, and two on March 31, 2024. The series release begins on YouTube starting Wednesday, March 6, 2024, and continues weekly. Sign up for The Insider, our weekly email, for behind-the-scenes content and our Overlander Adventure Checklist. 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[motorsport] Two RFK Racing crew members suspended for Las Vegas loose wheel
On lap 27 of the 267-lap race, Buescher crashed into the Turn 1 wall after losing the right-front wheel. The impact required a red flag to repair the wall. The wheel came off in pieces, and Buescher explained later that he believed something in the suspension ended up cutting the wheel in half.As is the norm when a team loses a wheel on track, which is considered a safety vioaltion, NASCAR has ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Briscoe: New aero rules at Phoenix "exciting to think about"
The latter was apparent in last weekend’s NASCAR Cup race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, when Briscoe ran consistently up front and appeared to have race-winning speed until he picked up some damage with a run-in with Ryan Blaney racing for position early in the final stage.Briscoe ended the race 21st but with teammate Noah Gragson finishing sixth, it was clear SHR appears to have improved from ...Keep readingView the full article
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NASCAR Power Rankings: Kyle Larson leaps to top with Vegas win
Kyle Larson's domination at Las Vegas vaulted him to the top of this week's power rankings. Check out how the rest of the top 10 shakes out. View the full article
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[motorsport] Hendrick, Chevrolet know they "have very little margin" despite wins
Hendrick drivers have won two of the 2024 season’s first two races, with William Byron winning the Daytona 500 and Kyle Larson dominating in a victory Sunday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.With Daniel Suarez’s win at Atlanta for Trackhouse Racing, the only manufacturer that did not begin the season with a new car body has yet to lose a race.Despite the wins, there are signs Toyota and Ford teams ...Keep readingView the full article