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Ryan Blaney says he has to put the disappointment from last year behind him
Ryan Blaney says he has to put the disappointment from last year behind him. View the full article
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Christopher Bell explains what worked well for him in 2022 that he wants to duplicate in 2023
Christopher Bell explains what worked well for him in 2022 that he would want to duplicate in 2023. View the full article
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Can Chase Briscoe be the next Stewart-Haas Racing superstar?
Can Chase Briscoe be the next Stewart-Haas Racing superstar? What he said about trying to fill the void when Kevin Harvick leaves after this season as well as what he needs to do to be more consistent in 2023. View the full article
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How To Prepare Your Jeep for the Spring Season
As spring approaches, you will likely begin thinking about all the activities you will enjoy in your Jeep in the coming months. You should not only start planning what you want to do, but also get your Jeep in good shape so that it provides you with reliable performance on your adventures. Here are some tips on how to prepare your Jeep for the spring season. Remove Your Doors One thing you might consider doing to your Jeep is removing your doors for the spring. Not only is it easy for you to take them off, but removing them also gives you an entirely new off-roading experience. You will be able to feel the rush of the spring air and lower the weight of your vehicle. This will give you better fuel efficiency and the option to add more weight. Give Your Jeep a Bath Another way you can prepare your Jeep for the spring season is by washing it. The winter season has likely left marks on your Jeep’s exterior with cold temperatures and salt. If you give it a nice thorough wash, you should be able to restore it to its pre-winter glory. However, don’t stop washing after you clean your vehicle’s exterior; instead, clean your undercarriage with a pressure washer to make sure you remove any remaining salt or other dirt. This cleaning will help you prevent your Jeep from developing future corrosion. Clean Up the Inside Now that you have finished cleaning the outside of your Jeep, it’s also time to neaten up the inside. Throughout the winter, you probably tracked salt and snow into your Jeep on your shoes. Your vehicle may even have dust and mud that can permanently hurt your interior carpet. After you clean those areas up, purchase some floor mats at a Jeep off-road store. These products will help prevent your Jeep from being so dirty in the future. Diagnose Your Battery During the winter, your Jeep probably worked harder than normal, which can impact the battery. It is a good time to visit a local auto shop and have it perform a battery diagnosis. The last thing you want is for your battery to die on you while you are off-roading and leave you stranded. So, make sure that a professional at the shop determines how much power it has left. Check Your Fluids It is also a good time to check your vehicle’s fluids. For example, fill up your Jeep with windshield wiper fluid so you can clean off any dirt or mud that hits your windshield. You likely used much of your fluid during the winter, and it is time for a refill. Don’t forget to replace your oil filter and change your oil. Your Jeep will need this so that its engine continues to run correctly and without any issues, which is just how you want it. Look at Your Tires and Alignment Two other critical areas you should look at as you prepare your Jeep for the spring are the tires and alignment. Over the course of the winter, you may have encountered potholes or other road conditions that impacted your Jeep’s suspension. Check the air pressure and current condition of your tires, along with your spare, so you can prepare your vehicle if it ever suffers a flat. Checking the alignment will also be beneficial since you will ensure that your tires wear less and that your Jeep provides you with better performance. Ensure Your Brakes Will Work Whether off-roading through rough terrain or taking a leisurely drive through your neighborhood, you need to be able to rely on your brakes. If you drive a Jeep that has brakes that you can’t count on, you will be putting yourself and others in danger. Check your brakes for wear so that you prevent a future accident. In addition, have a mechanic check your brake fluid, so your Jeep stops faster when your foot hits the pedal. Change Your Windshield Wiper Blades Although you added new windshield wiper fluid to your Jeep earlier, you have not finished with the Jeep’s wipers. Throughout the winter, mother nature may have taken a toll on your wipers with ice, so it is a good time for you to see if you need to add new ones. If you do, you will need to determine the right model of wipers you need. After you purchase them at a store, you should be able to easily replace them. In the end, you will be glad you have wipers you can depend on. Those will help as you drive through muddy areas that can send dirt flying on your windshield. Check Your Lights When you are traveling in your Jeep at night, you want to ensure that others can see you coming on the road. So, check your headlights and make sure they work correctly after the punishments of winter. You will make sure that others will see you coming, and that you can see clearly as you drive through the rough territory. If they do not, you should invest in replacements. These will help keep yourself, your passengers, and other motorists safe on the road. Look Under the Hood You also should take the time to look under your Jeep’s hood and check your belt and hoses. Make certain they look ready to keep your engine running as you travel on your off-road adventures. If your belts have developed cracks or your hoses look damaged, you should have them changed immediately. Otherwise, you may risk the chance of your Jeep overheating, your engine failing, or experiencing serious damage. By checking ahead of time, you can prevent yourself from having a major catastrophe on the road. When you need to make changes to your Jeep for the spring or have an interest in customizing your rig, contact us at AM Off-Road. We offer a wide selection of products that we can help you with, ranging from floor mats to headlights that can add more of your personality to your vehicle. Shop with us today to make your Jeep ready for the road.
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[motorsport] Preece after Clash showing: "It sucks giving them away"
Preece returns to full-time NASCAR Cup Series competition with as the newest driver at Stewart-Haas Racing. The 32-year-old was off to a strong start in the Los Angeles exhibition race, leading more laps than any other driver in the main event. He drove from 16th on the grid to the front of the field, and was one of the few able to make passes on the outside. But after leading a ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] FRM confirms third Daytona 500 entry and driver lineup shake-up
Front Row Motorsports (FRM) will run reigning NASCAR Truck Series champion Zane Smith as an open entry in the Daytona 500. He will be one of six drivers attempting to make the field, five of which have never started 500 before. The rising star will pilot the No. 36 FRM Ford Mustang in the event. Centene Corporation is partnering with the team and Ambetter Health will serve as a primary ...Keep readingView the full article
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Daly to attempt 2023 Daytona 500 with The Money Team
Daly, an Indiana native, made his full NASCAR Cup debut last year at the Charlotte Roval and was classified 34th, three laps down on winner Christopher Bell. He will drive the #50 Chevrolet Camaro for The Money Team once again as an open entry, in an increasingly strong entry list for the 500 on 19 February. With no charter, Daly will have to fight his way into the 40-car field through ...Keep readingView the full article
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[autosport] Daly to attempt 2023 Daytona 500 with The Money Team
Daly, an Indiana native, made his full NASCAR Cup debut last year at the Charlotte Roval and was classified 34th, three laps down on winner Christopher Bell. He will drive the #50 Chevrolet Camaro for The Money Team once again as an open entry, in an increasingly strong entry list for the 500 on 19 February. With no charter, Daly will have to fight his way into the 40-car field through ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Conor Daly will attempt the 2023 Daytona 500
Daly, an Indiana native, made his NASCAR Cup Series debut just last year at the Charlotte Roval. He will drive the No. 50 The Money Team Racing (TMT Racing) Chevrolet Camaro once again as an open entry in an increasingly strong entry list for the Daytona 500. With no charter, he will have to fight his way into the 40-car field. Helio Castroneves was originally rumored to be in contention for ...Keep readingView the full article
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[autosport] Kyle Busch explains Mexico detainment over gun discovery
The two-time Cup Series champion has joined Richard Childress Racing for 2023 after a 15-year run with Joe Gibbs Racing that yielded both of his titles, won in 2015 and 2019. The 37-year-old, who finished third in the non-championship Clash race at the LA Coliseum on Sunday, released a statement on Monday responding to reports of his brief detainment in Mexico last month. "In late ...Keep readingView the full article
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Kyle Busch detained last month in Mexico for gun possession
Kyle Busch said he forgot he had a gun in his bag while traveling in Mexico last month and was detained by Mexican authorities. View the full article
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[motorsport] Kyle Busch clarifies Mexico detainment over handgun discovery
Busch, 37, released the following statement on Monday, responding to reports of his brief detainment in Mexico: "In late January, Samantha and i enjoyed a several day vacation in Mexico. When departing the country, my handgun was flagged during routine screening at the airport. I have a valid concealed carry permit from my local authority and adhere to all handgun laws, but I made a mistake by ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] FRM's double DNF in the Clash due to running out of fuel
The second running of the revamped version of Clash in Los Angeles was slowed by 16 cautions during the 150-lap main event. On lap 137, Michael McDowell brought out the caution as he attempted to make his way back to the pits, but couldn't quite complete the turn-in. The reason behind the premature end to his race? The same reason his teammate, Todd Gilliland, fell out of the event soon ...Keep readingView the full article
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[autosport] Bubba Wallace ‘got dumped’ by Austin Dillon in NASCAR Clash
Wallace was a frontrunner in the early stages of the non-championship invitational race that kicks off the 2023 Cup season before he allowed his 23XI Toyota Camry’s temperatures to drop too low during a spate of caution periods. Once remedied, Wallace battled back into the battle at the front of the field until a clash over second place with Dillon – with just seven laps of the 150 to go ...Keep readingView the full article
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Chaotic Clash leaves drivers apologizing and seeking apologies
The caution-filled Clash at the Coliseum had some drivers fuming and others remorseful. Will there be ramifications the rest of the season? View the full article
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[motorsport] Bubba Wallace ‘got dumped’ by Austin Dillon in NASCAR Clash
Wallace was a frontrunner in the early stages before he allowed his 23XI Toyota Camry’s temperatures to drop too low during a spate of caution periods. Once remedied, he battled back into the battle at the front of the field until a clash over second place with Dillon – with just seven laps of the 150 to go – pushed him to the rear. “The 3 just never tried to make the corner, he was ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Truex out to 'prove everyone wrong' in 2023 NASCAR season
While Truex ran competitively last season, he went winless in the NASCAR Cup Series for the first time since 2014 and failed to qualify for the playoffs. Sunday’s win in the non-points race on the ¼-mile asphalt track inside the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum doesn’t do anything for Truex or his No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing team as far as the 2023 season goes, but it does provide a reminder the ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Toyota won’t put more pressure on Katsuta at WRC Rally Sweden
Katsuta will pilot the third points scoring GR Yaris for the first time in his career at Rally Sweden after earning a promotion to the seat for half of the 2023 season. The Japanese driver has been driving a fourth GR Yaris, not eligible for manufacturer points, in the WRC since 2020, having come through Toyota’s WRC Challenge driver development programme. However, Esapekka Lappi’s ...Keep readingView the full article
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[autosport] What Autosport is looking forward to in 2023
As Formula 1 begins to emerge from its winter hibernation for launch season, several motorsport series around the world have already shaken off the cobwebs and begun their pursuit of glory. The opening salvos of the World Rally Championship, Formula E and the IMSA SportsCar Championship have given us a taster of what to expect from Kalle Rovanpera's title defence, the all-electric series' new ...Keep readingView the full article
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[autosport] Busch calls out "disrespect from everybody" in "disaster" NASCAR Clash
For the second consecutive season, the race took place on a made-from-scratch quarter-mile asphalt oval inside of the LA venue. When it came to Sunday night’s main event, a number of drivers made daring moves that resulted in numerous accidents. The 150-lap main event ended up with 16 cautions with all but one involving at least two cars. This was in stark contrast to the 2022 event ...Keep readingView the full article
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[autosport] NASCAR Cup LA Coliseum: Truex wins chaotic Clash race
With a nudge from behind Truex got around then-leader Ryan Preece with 24 of the 150 laps remaining and managed to stay out front despite two late-race cautions and subsequent restarts. Joey Logano won the inaugural event last year and ended up winning the series championship, leading to good omens for Truex, who had been considering retirement last year before he signed another one-year deal ...Keep readingView the full article
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'The Clash can still be a good exhibition' - Bob Pockrass discusses a caution-filled Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum
On "Fast thoughts with Bob Pockrass", Pockrass discusses the Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum. View the full article
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'It's hard to point fingers' - Denny Hamlin on collisions at the Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum | NASCAR on FOX
Denny Hamlin spoke about the collisions that took place at the Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum and said it's hard to point fingers. View the full article
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Joey Logano takes blame for getting into Kyle Busch at Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum | NASCAR on FOX
Joey Logano took blame for getting into Kyle Busch at the Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum. He was glad that Busch was able to make another run at the front. View the full article
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Ryan Preece on a fuel pump issue during the Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum | NASCAR on FOX
Ryan Preece spoke with Bob Pockrass on a fuel pump issue during the Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum which cost him spots. View the full article