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[autosport] NASCAR Cup Chicago: Van Gisbergen leads Hamlin and Button in practice
Van Gisbergen, the three-time Australian Supercars champion making his Cup debut this weekend in the No. 91 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet, set a blistering pace throughout the 50-minute session.He remained at the top of the speed chart most of the practice and set his best average lap speed of 88.571 mph in the final minutes.Cup veteran Denny Hamlin ended up second-fastest (88.262 mph) and former ...Keep readingView the full article
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NASCAR Cup Chicago: Van Gisbergen leads Hamlin and Button in practice
Van Gisbergen, the three-time Australian Supercars champion making his Cup debut this weekend in the No. 91 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet, set a blistering pace throughout the 50-minute session. He remained at the top of the speed chart most of the practice and set his best average lap speed of 88.571 mph in the final minutes. Cup veteran Denny Hamlin ended up second-fastest (88.262 mph) and ...Keep readingView the full article
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How to Safely Store Your Rig in the Off-Season | GRID Off-Road
When winter comes around, you’ll need to store your off-roader for the season. Freezing conditions bring snow, sleet, ice and other unwanted conditions. You’ll need to care for your machine correctly to ensure it’s ready for the warmer spring days. With that in mind, here are six tips on storing your rig safely in the off-season. 1. Find Storage The first step is to find a place to store your off-roader. The best option for any vehicle is to lock it up in storage. Preferably, you’ll find one that’s climate-controlled to maintain your machine’s condition. These facilities are also suitable in the summertime when humidity can soar and harm your vehicle. Use your garage at home if storage facilities aren’t available, or use a car cover to keep your off-roader outside. Keep your rig on concrete or asphalt because dirt or gravel can adversely affect your machine. 2. Check Fluids Once you determine your storage, ensure your rig’s fluids are full. This includes your oil, gas, brake fluid and transmission fluid. If you plan to store your vehicle for a month or longer, top off these fluids before locking it up to ensure it’s ready when you return. Changing your oil before storage is wise, or else you risk corrosion. Ensure the oil is new and amber-colored — older oil becomes darker brown. Typically, gasoline begins to oxidize and evaporate after a couple of months, but you can improve the shelf life by using fuel stabilizers. They’ll add two years to your gas’s life and prevent old fuel from leaving behind unwanted clogs. 3. Strengthen Your Garage The garage is one of the safest places to store a rig in the off-season, but the door can experience wear and tear over time. For example, it can weaken and compromise its insulating capabilities. Before the cold weather arrives, you’ll want to ensure the garage can protect your machine.When studying insulation, you’ll want to look at the R-value. This factor tells you how much resistance the garage door has to heat flow. The necessary R-value depends on your area because winter isn’t the same nationwide, but you should aim for an R-value of at least 10 to keep the cold weather out. 4. Examine Tire Pressure The transition to cold weather can take a toll on your off-roader, especially the tires. Sudden temperature drops make your pounds per square inch (psi) fall. In fact, your psi can drop 1 pound for every 10 degrees Fahrenheit temps fall. Before storing your rig, fill up the tires to the manufacturer’s recommendations. When in doubt, overinflate your tires. When in doubt, overinflate your tires. The psi will drop over time, so overinflating slightly is wise. The last thing you’d want to see on your upgraded off-road wheels is flat spots, which often happen in winter. Flat spotting is at its worst in early fall and spring because temperatures are the most volatile. 5. Charge the Battery Wintertime can also critically impact your battery. It’s common to crank the engine only to find a dead battery. Before you store your machine, it’s wise to charge your car’s battery and check the level when you’re ready to take it out again. Maintenance is even more essential if you have an electric truck, considering how much the battery matters to the vehicle’s operation. You’ll want to visit your rig every few weeks and crank the engine when you store it. This will ensure everything operates smoothly. Another option you have is to unplug the battery entirely. It should have a full charge before disconnecting. You could also leave the battery intact and connect it to a trickle charger, giving it enough power to last the winter. 6. Protect Against Theft The climate threatens your big rig, but you’ll also want to beware of theft. Despite the cold weather, criminals will find any excuse to infiltrate your garage, driveway or storage facility. They could break into your off-roader and try to steal items or the entire vehicle. Luckily, there are ways you can protect the machine. Numerous anti-theft devices are on the market to safeguard any off-roader. For example, you could install a steering wheel lock to prevent thieves from moving it more than a few inches. Also, install a GPS tracker or air tags to locate your machine if someone steals it. Protecting Your Big Rig in the Off-season Car maintenance should be a priority all year, but it’s even more critical in the off-season. Cold weather can significantly affect your machine, so use these six tips to ensure it’s ready when spring arrives. Author Bio: Oscar Collins is the founder and editor-in-chief at Modded, where he writes about cars, luxury topics and more. Follow him on Twitter @TModded for frequent updates! View the full article
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[autosport] Carl Edwards: NASCAR return not the right thing to do "for fun"
Edwards’s abrupt decision following the 2016 season to retire from NASCAR competition at age 37 was a surprise as drivers winning races and contending for championships rarely step aside at their prime.Edwards, then driving for Joe Gibbs Racing had lost an opportunity at his first Cup title in the 2016 season finale, but had enjoyed an impressive career including 28 Cup wins and one ...Keep readingView the full article
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[autosport] NASCAR Cup Nashville: Chastain ends year-long winless streak
Chastain, who came into the weekend stating he needed to “wreck less and win more”, claimed pole position and ended a more than year-long winless streak in Nashville.With 70 of 300 laps remaining, Chastain ran down Denny Hamlin to take the lead then stayed out front through the final round of pitstops.Martin Truex Jr closed up to Chastain’s rear bumper multiple times in the last 50 laps as ...Keep readingView the full article
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[autosport] Chastain seeks to "wreck less and win more" in NASCAR after incidents
Chastain lost a chance at his first Cup win of the 2023 season at the end of the 14 May race at Darlington.Larson squeezed Chastain into the wall on a restart with 13 laps remaining as he tried to hold on to his lead. On the next restart, Chastain attempted a similar move to try and halt Larson’s advance, but this time both cars were wrecked.Chastain received plenty of criticism in the ...Keep readingView the full article
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[autosport] Button: NASCAR can capitalise on Le Mans buzz with European race
NASCAR brought a modified Next Gen Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, run by powerhouse team Hendrick Motorsports, to showcase a high-powered stock car to a European audience at the world famous 24-hour race earlier this month.The prime mover behind the programme was NASCAR president Jim France, who wished to honour his father Bill Sr – the man who first brought NASCAR machinery to Le Mans in 1976.Button ...Keep readingView the full article
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[autosport] Button hoping for "calmer" NASCAR experience at Chicago after COTA chaos
The 2009 Formula 1 world champion is running three Cup races this season in Rick Ware Racing’s #15 Ford with assistance from Stewart-Haas Racing, with his next Cup outing coming on 2 July in NASCAR’s first street race. He will also contest the 13 August round on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course.Button had an eventful debut in March at Circuit of the Americas, finishing 18th ...Keep readingView the full article
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Reliving Kyle Busch's 2019 championship season | NASCAR Race Hub
As they prepare for the last few races of the season, the "NASCAR Race Hub" crew takes a look back at the most intense moment of the 2019 season. Including Kyle Busch taking home the championship. View the full article
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Josh Berry expected to replace retiring Kevin Harvick at Stewart-Haas Racing
Stewart-Haas Racing has set a "major announcement" for Wednesday, where it is set to announce a key driver decision for 2024. View the full article
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NASCAR midseason awards: Best driver, top rookie, biggest upset and more
With the Cup Series schedule nearing its midpoint, Bob Pockrass hands out accolades for the first half of the season. View the full article
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NASCAR's most memorable moments from the 2017 season | NASCAR Race Hub
The "NASCAR Race Hub" went back in time and showed some of the most memorable moments from the 2017 season. View the full article
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[motorsport] Matt Mills joins Kyle Busch Motorsports for two Truck races
Mills, 26, has 19 previous starts in the Truck Series. His best result came at Las Vegas Motor Speedway last year, finishing 15th. Mills also has a single NASCAR Cup Series start, finishing 38th at Kansas in 2021. But it is the NASCAR Xfinity Series where he has the most experience. Mills has started 121 Xfinity races, finishing as high as tenth at Daytona Int. Speedway in 2019. Now, Mills ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Suninen to drive Rally1 car as Hyundai reveals WRC driver development scheme
The South Korean marque has relaunched a driver development programme as previously reported by Motorsport.com, with Suninen and reigning WRC2 champion Emil Lindholm the first drivers selected to be part of the initiative. The scheme, which was first launched in 2017, aims to develop the next wave of Rally1 drivers. Suninen will step into the Hyundai i20 N Rally1 Hybrid to replace the late ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] New technical boss the missing piece of Hyundai WRC puzzle
Hyundai announced last month that Demaison, who helped Volkswagen during its domination of the WRC from 2013-2016, will assume the technical director role at the South Korean marque following a stint at Williams. The team had been operating without a designated technical director, with the renowned Christian Loriaux working as a technical adviser in a contractor role. Loriaux has now taken ...Keep readingView the full article
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George Quay to Serve as Grand Marshal for GEICO High Point Pro Motocross National
High Point Raceway is excited to announce that Pro-Action Founder, George Quay has been named the Grand Marshal of the GEICO High Point Pro Motocross National at High Point Raceway in Mount Morris, Pennsylvania on Saturday, June 17. View the full article
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HighpointGeorge Quay to Serve as Grand Marshal for GEICO High Point Pro Motocross National
High Point Raceway is excited to announce that Pro-Action Founder, George Quay has been named the Grand Marshal of the GEICO High Point Pro Motocross National at High Point Raceway in Mount Morris, Pennsylvania on Saturday, June 17.View the full article
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[motorsport] Conor Daly to run NASCAR Truck Series race at Mid-Ohio
Daly, 31, has a handful of starts across all three national divisions of NASCAR. The Indiana native made his first NASCAR start in 2018, competing in the Xfinity Series race at Road America. He has since made two starts at Las Vegas in the Truck Series, finishing 18th in his 2020 debut. On the Cup side, he has made three starts including the 2023 Daytona 500, where he finished 29th. His most ...Keep readingView the full article
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Tyler Reddick on new team, working for Denny Hamlin, wedding plans and more
Tyler Reddick sits 13th in the NASCAR Cup Series standings in his first season at 23XI Racing. He discussed the transition, working with Denny Hamlin and more View the full article
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Tyler Reddick's thoughts on Kyle Busch winning three races this season
Tyler Reddick spoke about Kyle Busch who won his third race of the season. View the full article
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Tyler Reddick on his first five months at 23XI Racing and having Denny Hamlin as a boss
Tyler Reddick on his first five months at 23XI Racing and having Denny Hamlin as a boss. View the full article
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[motorsport] Ford announces factory Dakar Rally tilt with NWM and M-Sport
The Blue Oval announced today the formation of a full factory Dakar programme using a T1+ version of the Ranger, which will be run in collaboration with Neil Woolridge Motorsport in South Africa and M-Sport in the UK. The programme will effectively be launched in stages, with an existing NWM-built Ranger, powered by a 3.5-litre Ecoboost engine and based on the previous generation model, further ...Keep readingView the full article
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Which 2022 playoff drivers are under the most pressure? | NASCAR Race Hub
The "NASCAR Race Hub" crew took a look at the playoff picture with 10 races to go. They also discussed which drivers are under the most pressure to make the playoffs this year. View the full article
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[motorsport] Knaus proud of NASCAR Le Mans Garage 56 “passion project”
Knaus, who is Hendrick Motorsports' vice-president of competition, oversaw the program to bring a modified Next Gen Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 to the centenary Le Mans event, to honor NASCAR's 75th season. He said the effort required to get the stock car to the start of the race was a huge achievement, regardless of it finishing the 24 hours in 39th position and completing 285 laps. The car ...Keep readingView the full article
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What are your favorite moments from the season so far? | NASCAR RACE Hub
With 10 more races to go this season, the "NASCAR Race Hub" crew shared their favorite moment that's happened so far this season. View the full article