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  1. The Welshman started the day having inherited the lead from Hyundai’s Ott Tanak, but found himself falling to fourth overall following a crash on Stage 9. Evans lost control of his Toyota GR Yaris while navigating a quick right hander, resulting in an impact with a grass bank, which rolled the car. Last year’s championship runner-up managed to reach the stage end but the car had suffered ...Keep readingView the full article
  2. The World Rally Championship leaderboard suffered a significant shake up as Evans started the day with a 5.2-second lead, having inherited the advantage from Hyundai’s Ott Tanak. Overnight, Tanak was among three drivers - alongside team-mate Thierry Neuville and Rovanpera - to be issued 5s penalties for hybrid overuse during Thursday’s super special. Rovanpera began the day 12.2s in ...Keep readingView the full article
  3. The championship leader has been handed the same five-second penalty that has been issued to Hyundai duo Ott Tanak and Thierry Neuville for exceeding the 240kJ energy boost permitted when engaging hybrid mode. As per Tanak and Neuville the offence took place during Thursday’s super special stage held on tarmac in the centre of host city Auckland. The stewards report confirmed that the ...Keep readingView the full article
  4. The Hyundai driver held a slender 0.2-second advantage over Toyota’s Elfyn Evans during a drama-filled Friday in New Zealand, but has been dropped to second place due to a five-second penalty for exceeding the maximum hybrid boost permitted under the WRC rules. According to the WRC stewards’ document, Tanak used a 241.03kJ and 242.02kJ boost on the first stage, when only a 240kJ was ...Keep readingView the full article
  5. Daly, who just completed his third consecutive full-time season in IndyCar, will compete in the Cup race on 9 October at the Charlotte Roval - driving the #50 Chevrolet for The Money Team. The Money Team, co-owned by boxing legend Floyd Mayweather and William Auchmoody, made its debut this season at the Daytona 500. The team has entered three races so far this season, all with driver Kaz ...Keep readingView the full article
  6. Breen made a strong start to the gravel rally sitting second after Thursday's super special, before moving into the lead briefly when the rally headed onto New Zealand's famous gravel roads. The Irishman ended the morning loop sitting 2.6s behind Hyundai's Ott Tanak in second before his rally came to an abrupt halt on Stage 5 after setting a blistering pace on the early split times. Heading ...Keep readingView the full article
  7. The New Zealander has this year turned his hand to rallying alongside his Supercars commitments, competing in the Australian Rally Championship, before electing to join the WRC2 class at his home WRC round. Despite completing only three rallies previously, the two-time Supercars champion, partnered by experienced co-driver Glen Weston, matched their more experienced WRC2 rivals at times. Van ...Keep readingView the full article
  8. Despite a challenging road position and changeable weather conditions, the 2019 world champion won two of the day’s six stages on New Zealand’s famous fast and flowing gravel roads. Tanak started the day in the lead after winning Thursday’s night’s super special stage, but lost the advantage to M-Sport’s Craig Breen briefly on Friday morning, before storming back to the front on the ...Keep readingView the full article
  9. Off-roaders always expect to cause some sort of damage to their vehicles when they hit the trails. But these days, the most severe damage happens at the gas pump. Fuel prices remain incredibly high nationwide, even after a slight drop. Here are five practical ways you can cut your off-road vehicle’s fuel costs. 1. Develop Fuel-Saving Driving Habits Your vehicle’s mileage can vary widely based on your driving habits. You can’t afford to be wasteful with gas prices at their current levels. Start practicing these fuel-efficient driving habits next time you get behind the wheel: Stop idling. Follow the speed limit, especially on highways. Ease up on the gas and brake pedals. Anticipate the flow of traffic to avoid sudden stops. Open the windows instead of blasting the A/C. Use cruise control on highways if your vehicle has it. You should also map out the most fuel-efficient route each time you drive. As all off-roaders know, the fastest trail isn’t always the best. A path with many stop signs and red lights might be the quickest, but you’re burning unnecessary fuel every time you stop. Taking roads with fewer stops will save you some gas. Similarly, a road with a 35-mph speed limit may burn less gas than a road with a 50-mph speed limit. Practicing fuel-efficient driving habits will also help ensure your safety while off-roading in suboptimal conditions. 2. Remove Excess Weight Your off-road vehicle likely has tools, outdoor gear and other miscellaneous stuff in the trunk. This additional weight forces the car to work harder, needlessly increasing its gas consumption. Removing 100 pounds can save about 1% of fuel per gallon. The improvement doesn’t seem like much in the short term, but it may save you a few hundred dollars in the long run. However, you shouldn’t ditch everything and go barebones. Hold on to essential items like the spare tire, repair kits and first aid supplies. Safety always comes first. 3. Take Preventative Maintenance Seriously Your car’s ideal fuel efficiency doesn’t last long — it slowly decreases as it accumulates more damage. That’s why staying on top of key preventive maintenance tasks is critical. Check the tire pressure regularly, change the filters as needed and replace the engine fluids based on the owner’s manual’s suggestions. Ignoring minor repairs often leads to severe mechanical failures. A total breakdown is the last thing you want while off-roading. If you can’t identify potential problems with the naked eye, consider getting a telematics device. It records your driving behavior, including any actions that may lead to fuel inefficiencies or mechanical issues. 4. Choose the Right Mods All modifications should improve your car’s off-road performance, but some have the opposite effect on fuel efficiency. Perhaps the most notable example is four-wheel drive, which is more powerful than all-wheel drive on rough terrain but hurts the car’s gas mileage as a result. Your choice of tires will also make a significant impact. A set of bulky off-roaders with good traction will improve performance, safety and fuel efficiency in one fell swoop. There are several easy mods you can use that might help your vehicle conserve gas. But don’t forget about some GRID Off-Road wheels! You still need your rig to look good and we’ve got plenty of forged off-road wheels and cast off-road wheels to choose from, 5. Avoid the Roughest Trails Another factor to consider is the quality of the driving surface. A smooth road allows the car to build steady momentum and consume the minimum amount of gas. A bumpy one disrupts that momentum, forcing the engine to work harder and burn more fuel. Everyone knows there’s no such thing as a smooth off-road trail. Still, you should try to avoid the roughest trails for your vehicle’s sake and take ones that won’t put too much strain on the engine. Sometimes Money is Everything People often say, “Money isn’t everything,” but that phrase doesn’t apply here. Gas prices are too high for you to be reckless with your off-road vehicle. Take your car’s fuel costs seriously and start practicing the above five tips. 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
  10. Tanak completed the trio of stages with a 2.6s advantage over Breen and Toyota’s Elfyn Evans, while Gus Greensmith sat 9.0s behind the podium places in fourth after an impressive display from the M-Sport driver. Returning eight-time world champion Sebastien Ogier was fifth ahead of championship leader and road opener Kalle Rovanpera, who was 10.7s adrift. Rovanpera could secure a historic ...Keep readingView the full article
  11. In a statement, Hendrick Motorsports on Thursday afternoon announced Bowman would sit out Sunday’s playoff race at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway “after experiencing concussion-like symptoms following an accident in the Sept. 25 event at Texas Motor Speedway.” The HMS statement said Bowman, 29, was evaluated by doctors Thursday in Charlotte, N.C. Bowman joins Kurt Busch as the second ...Keep readingView the full article
  12. Four races into the playoffs, and a playoff driver has yet to win. Tyler Reddick, who was eliminated in the Round of 16, emerged victorious in a chaotic 500-miler at Texas Motor Speedway where tire failures and intentional contact became the centerpiece of the day. After the race, these drivers found themselves below the cut line: Chase Briscoe, Austin Cindric, Christopher Bell, and Alex ...Keep readingView the full article
  13. Due to heavy rainfall forecasted for Friday evening and all day Saturday from Hurricane Ian, High Point Raceway is cancelling the open practice scheduled for Saturday, October 1. View the full article
  14. Childers, 46, was right – he has enjoyed immense success in the Cup Series, but instead it has come as crew chief. That role may not have been the NASCAR future Childers first envisioned but it has become one he has fully embraced and earned the respect of fellow crew chiefs and drivers in the process. In Sunday’s playoff race at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway, Childers will crew chief ...Keep readingView the full article
  15. Daly, who just completed his third consecutive fulltime season in IndyCar, will compete in the Oct. 9 Cup race on the Charlotte Roval driving the No. 50 Chevrolet for The Money Team. The Money Team, co-owned by boxing legend Floyd Mayweather and William Auchmoody, made its debut this season at the Daytona 500. The team has entered three races so far this season, all with driver Kaz ...Keep readingView the full article
  16. Trackhouse has two drivers in the Round of 12, a playoff dream that hardly seemed possible at the start of the season, Bob Pockrass writes. View the full article
  17. MIAMI, FL - September 29, 2022 - Motorsport Games Inc. (NASDAQ: MSGM) (“Motorsport Games”), a leading racing game developer, publisher, and esports ecosystem provider of official motorsport racing series throughout the world, announces today its partnership with contemporary artist Frankie Zombie. The partnership, done in collaboration with Live Fast Motorsports, will see a series of charity ...Keep readingView the full article
  18. The 2019 world champion has been at the centre of the WRC silly season amid speculation that he could be set for a move away from Hyundai, with M-Sport Ford touted as a possible destination. Tanak is contracted to Hyundai for 2023, but when the Estonian was asked about his future at Hyundai after finishing second to teammate Thierry Neuville at the Acropolis Rally following team orders to hold ...Keep readingView the full article
  19. The 2019 world champion benefitted from drier road conditions on a technical tarmac stage, held in the centre of host city Auckland, which marked Rally New Zealand's return to the WRC following a 10-year hiatus. Tanak managed to pip Breen by 0.9s to win the stage, while the latter's committed effort was completed in damper conditions. "We will see what we can do. My head was spinning in here ...Keep readingView the full article
  20. Ross Chastain was involved in a late accident with Aric Almirola. Chastain explains the decision to pit and potentially put himself in more traffic. He finished 13th and is still 18 points above the cutline. View the full article
  21. Daniel Suarez said Texas was a struggle, but earning 13 stage points and finishing 12th puts him four points above the current playoff cutoff. View the full article
  22. The announcement was made on the eve of the event’s long-awaited return to the WRC after a 10-year hiatus. Organisers stated that an “extremely competitive” environment among nations wishing to hold WRC events was behind the call, and that hosting an event “every two to three years” would be more practical. The WRC is currently working towards an expanded 14-round calendar for next ...Keep readingView the full article
  23. The Toyota driver arrives in New Zealand with a 53-point lead over Hyundai’s Ott Tanak and only needs to outscore his rival by eight points to secure a maiden world title. In recent events Rovanpera has seen a huge points lead whittled down by Tanak, who has won in Finland and Belgium, while finishing second in Greece last time out. In the same period Rovanpera finished second in ...Keep readingView the full article
  24. Fast Thoughts on Williams Byron's penalty with Bob Pockrass View the full article
  25. The fast and flowing gravel roads of New Zealand have long been a hit with rally drivers but only three of the current WRC Rally1 roster can boast experience of the country’s famous roads. Eight-time world champion Sebastien Ogier, who has re-joined Toyota for New Zealand, threw away what would have been a maiden WRC win in 2010, while Hyundai duo Thierry Neuville and Ott Tanak featured in ...Keep readingView the full article

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