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  1. The 60-year-old Spaniard, the father of Ferrari F1 racer of the same name, suffered a major shunt just six kilometres into Stage 9 of the Dakar, when his Audi rolled upside down while tackling a dune – landing heavily on its nose and then roof. Sainz had initially looked set to withdraw from the event, and was even on his way to hospital after reporting chest pains, only to change his ...Keep readingView the full article
  2. Dale Earnhardt Jr. has joined Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton and Justin Marks in the new ownership group of the short-track CARS Tour. View the full article
  3. The Ford squad has today taken the covers off the latest version of its Puma, which this year will be driven by an all-new driver line-up of 2019 world champion Ott Tanak and French rising star Pierre-Louis Loubet. Tanak has returned to the Cumbrian squad to spearhead the team’s attack following his departure from Hyundai at the end of last year, after exercising an option leave the South ...Keep readingView the full article
  4. The French manufacturer unveiled its all-new Clio Rally3 at the Pas de la Casa Circuit in Andorra today following an extensive 5,000 kilometre development programme carried out since May last year. The Clio Rally3 signifies Renault’s renewed commitment to rallying, with the brand now joining Ford in having built cars to Rally3 regulations. As reported last year, the Renault Group through ...Keep readingView the full article
  5. In another characteristic display from the Qatari driver, Al-Attiyah switched to a conservative approach once all his rivals had fallen by the wayside, playing the long-game instead of going all-out for individual stage honours. Finishing a safe 11th on the final 136km test between Al-Hofuf and Dammam on Sunday, the Toyota star took the overall honours by 1hr18m49s in what was one of the most ...Keep readingView the full article
  6. Argentina's Benavides went into the 14th and final stage of the Saudi Arabian event 12 seconds behind Price, but won the 136km test stage by 55 seconds from his rival to clinch a second title to add to the one he won for Honda in 2021. Husqvarna's Skyler Howes, who had led the contest heading into the rest day, finished third, five minutes and four seconds behind. Benavides first ...Keep readingView the full article
  7. Update your Jeep to improve your driving experience. Make the best decisions for your personal safety, your wallet, and your vehicle by knowing what to consider when shopping for Jeep parts. How You Use Your Jeep There are so many ways to upgrade your Jeep, and it can be hard to know where to start. Focusing on how you use your Jeep will help you make the best decisions. You might use your Jeep only for off-road excursions, as a daily driver, or a bit of both. Do you want to enhance the performance of your Jeep or upgrade its style? Performance parts improve your rig’s acceleration, braking, and handling. Non-performance parts include interior and exterior accessories that customize the look of your Jeep. Many accessories can affect both performance and appearance; in that case, you’ll still want to focus on how you drive your Jeep. For example, if you enjoy off-roading, lift kits improve ground clearance and can empower you to take on new trails. And when you’re not on the trail, you might consider the lift kit primarily as an aesthetic upgrade that makes your Jeep look more aggressive. Quality One of the biggest things to consider when shopping for Jeep parts is quality. Whether you’re making a dramatic or subtle change to your Jeep, you want a quality product that performs well. You can also determine the quality of a product by considering its material. You should ensure your preferred exterior parts meet high durability standards before you place them on your Jeep. For instance, AM Off-Road carries a selection of grilles made from acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), a lightweight thermoplastic that can withstand a range of temperatures and has good abrasion resistance. Quality parts can protect your vehicle from damage. Manufacturers create some parts, such as skid plates, specifically to protect your Jeep. Even primarily aesthetic accessories can protect your vehicle from damage. One such option is an interior trim kit, which can protect elements on your dashboard, center console, and front doors from scratches. Reliability While quality reflects how well the part performs, reliability reflects how well the part maintains its quality over time. Sometimes, parts can seem great straight out of the box but let you down at a future point. A reliable product should give you peace of mind. Before buying a part, check reviews to see what previous verified buyers have to say about it. From their comments, you can find out if there’s a common problem or issue people experience with that product. Buyers’ ratings can help you choose reliable products and reliable sellers. Also, you should understand any necessary maintenance requirements before you make changes to your vehicle. For the best outcomes, always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for applying and using a product. If the product comes with a warranty, failure to comply with the manufacturer’s instructions could void the warranty. Price Cost-effective options for improving your vehicle are ideal. When considering the price of an item, don’t focus solely on the initial cost. If you want to keep your item looking great, consider maintenance costs, too. And if you can’t do the installation yourself, factor in how much you will have to pay a professional. If a deal seems too good to be true, proceed with caution and do some more digging. The saying “you get what you pay for” is true in many cases, and a low price can indicate low quality. Also, consider whether making this single change will necessitate other upgrades for your Jeep. For example, the higher you lift your Jeep, the more adjustments you’ll have to make to keep your Jeep stable. Installation Choosing between installing parts yourself and taking your car in for professional installation depends on the product, the installation materials required, and your experience. Many people also consider factors such as convenience and satisfaction. Automotive parts can be either direct-fit or universal. A direct-fit part is machined to fit the specific make and model of your vehicle, which means these parts are generally more expensive. In contrast, universal parts fit a wider range of vehicles and typically cost less, but you’ll want to be sure the part is compatible with your Jeep’s model and year. AM Off-Road sells quality parts and accessories for vehicles such as Jeep Gladiators and Wrangler TJ, JK, and JL. When considering any of our products for your vehicle, select your Jeep year from the drop-down menu to ensure you get the right fit. Many of our parts and accessories require only simple tools for installation. In minutes, you can transform the look and functionality of your Jeep. Style One of the most fun considerations when choosing a Jeep accessory is how the part will affect your vehicle’s style. Change the look of your Jeep to showcase some of your personality and make the ride uniquely your own. A range of interior and exterior accessories can help you achieve the look you want inside and out. Fender flares, grilles, headlights, and taillights transform the outside of your Jeep into an aggressive beast. Interior accessories like rear seat recline kits, ambient lights, and interior trim kits make the ride more fun for everyone. Seasonality Finally, Jeeps have better all-weather drivability than almost any other vehicle. Have fun and stay safe taking your rig out for a spin any time of the year with seasonal parts. When it’s warm out, consider replacing the hard top with a soft top that you can conveniently remove. For a more open-air experience, take off the doors and replace them with tube doors. When the weather turns cold or wet, go back to regular doors and a hard top to keep everyone comfortable and protect your interior. Many cold-weather changes to your Jeep are highly practical and designed to keep you safe in challenging conditions. For instance, winter tires improve traction. However, some changes, such as switching out your headlights or adding a light bar, combine practicality with fun possibilities. Jeep owners appreciate their vehicles the most when they customize their experiences. Don’t underestimate the value of seasonal changes to your rig. Whether you want to make a radical modification or update your rig’s small details, shop with AM Off-Road for Gladiator Jeep accessories. We carry a wide selection of products, from durable grilles to ambient interior lighting. Shop today to create the Jeep you’ve always wanted.
  8. Having fallen out of contention for overall honours after multiple punctures and a roll in the opening days of the rally-raid, the Bahrain Raid Xtreme driver has since turned his attention to individual stage victories, going all-out in his Prodrive Hunter in the second week of the event. Since being handed a victory in Stage 8 due to a penalty for Carlos Sainz Sr, Loeb has been untouchable in ...Keep readingView the full article
  9. Moving the Clash – which had been held at Daytona International Speedway as part of Speedweeks since its 1981 inception – was a bold step in itself. Taking it to a football stadium and running on a made-from-scratch ¼-mile track was unprecedented – but there is good reason to believe it has forever altered NASCAR’s scheduling landscape when it comes to when and where it hosts ...Keep readingView the full article
  10. The South Korean marque officially announced its appointment of the former Renault Formula 1 boss this week after Abiteboul emerged as Hyundai’s successful candidate to lead its motorsport activities last month. Abiteboul will now take charge of Hyundai’s WRC team and its customer racing actives in what will be a first move into rallying for the former F1 team boss. In Q&A issued by ...Keep readingView the full article
  11. The nine-time world champion joined the Ford squad for four rallies last season, which included a memorable 80th career WRC win at Monte Carlo last January. Loeb was absent from M-Sport’s 2023 team announcements to date as the British outfit elected to scale back to only two full-time manufacturer entries, driven by new signing Ott Tanak and Pierre-Louis Loubet. M-Sport is however set to ...Keep readingView the full article
  12. Carrying his impeccable form into the final days of the two-week rally-raid, Loeb picked up his fifth consecutive stage win on Friday’s 185km test between Empty Quarter and Shaybah, beating Audi’s Mattias Ekstrom to the top spot by 3m19s. As was the case in the first half of the two-day marathon stage on Thursday, the Bahrain Raid Xtreme driver led from the very beginning in his ...Keep readingView the full article
  13. The 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion will join McLaren Racing for next year's Indy 500, racing a car co-owned by Rick Hendrick. In recognition of this co-ownership by Hendrick, whose team has amassed 14 NASCAR Cup Series titles, and who is chairman and CEO of Hendrick Automotive Group, this fourth Arrow McLaren will carry title partnership from HendrickCars.com. Larson, 30, has won a ...Keep readingView the full article
  14. The Japanese brand has today unveiled the latest version of its championship-winning GR Yaris, which features revisions to its engine and aerodynamics. Last year the GR Yaris emerged as the machine to beat as the WRC adopted new Rally1 hybrid regulations. The car scored seven wins from the 13 events with Kalle Rovanpera scoring six victories on his way to becoming the youngest-ever world ...Keep readingView the full article
  15. Speaking to select media members following this morning’s announcement, Larson made it clear that if all those involved feel it was a promising or fruitful partnership, he would like regular attempts at the Indianapolis 500. The 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion said: “I think if you look at all the types of stuff that I’ve done… when I get involved in something I don’t want it to ...Keep readingView the full article
  16. Roger Penske said that he thinks a NASCAR driver will do the Indy-Charlotte soon and thinks Jimmie Johnson could be possible for 2023. View the full article
  17. Kyle Larson, the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion who is considered one of the world's most versatile racecar drivers, plans to race in the 2024 Indianapolis 500. View the full article
  18. The 2014 Cup champion, a regular for the Stewart-Haas Racing Ford squad since that title year, will call time on a glittering career that counts wins in the Daytona 500, Coca-Cola 600, Brickyard 400 and Southern 500. He has been a fixture in the Cup series since 2001, when he was promoted by Richard Childress Racing to replace Dale Earnhardt Sr following his death in the Daytona 500 and ...Keep readingView the full article
  19. In recognition of this co-ownership by Hendrick, whose team has amassed 14 NASCAR Cup Series titles, and who is chairman and CEO of Hendrick Automotive Group, this fourth Arrow McLaren-Chevrolet will carry title partnership from HendrickCars.com. Larson, 30, has won a total of 19 Cup points races as well as the 2019 and 2021 NASCAR All-Star Race. In his 2021 championship campaign alone, the ...Keep readingView the full article
  20. In recognition of this co-ownership by Hendrick, whose team has amassed 14 NASCAR Cup Series titles, and who is chairman and CEO of Hendrick Automotive Group, this fourth Arrow McLaren will carry title partnership from HendrickCars.com. Larson, 30, has won a total of 19 Cup points races as well as the 2019 and 2021 NASCAR All-Star Race. In his 2021 championship campaign alone, the ...Keep readingView the full article
  21. Garage 56 is the entry that the Automobile Club de l'Ouest sets aside for the “technology of tomorrow and beyond” of innovative machinery. The entry – a modified version of the Next Gen Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 race car – is a collaboration of NASCAR, Hendrick Motorsports, Chevrolet, IMSA, and Goodyear. “It is without a doubt on my radar,” Johnson told Motorsport.com. “I’ve been ...Keep readingView the full article
  22. Meet Legacy Motor Club, the new team name behind the recent Petty GMS Racing-Jimmie Johnson partnership. View the full article
  23. Garage 56 is the entry that the Automobile Club de l'Ouest - organisers of Le Mans - sets aside for the “technology of tomorrow and beyond” of innovative machinery. The entry for 2023 is a modified version of the Next Gen Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 car raced in NASCAR and is a collaboration between the series, Hendrick Motorsports, Chevrolet, IMSA, and Goodyear. “It is without a doubt on my ...Keep readingView the full article
  24. Garage 56 is the entry that the Automobile Club de l'Ouest - organisers of Le Mans - sets aside for the “technology of tomorrow and beyond” of innovative machinery. The entry for 2023 is a modified version of the Next Gen Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 car raced in NASCAR and is a collaboration between the series, Hendrick Motorsports, Chevrolet, IMSA, and Goodyear. “It is without a doubt on my ...Keep readingView the full article
  25. 2023 will be Harvick's last as the driver of the No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford, retiring from full-time racing after a Hall of Fame-worthy career. Motorsport.com reported on Wednesday that Harvick is expected to join the FOX Sports TV booth in 2024, but nothing on that has been confirmed publicly yet. Read Also: Kevin Harvick to step away from racing fulltime after 2023; expected to ...Keep readingView the full article

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