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  1. Daytona 500 winner Austin Cindric led the way from Ryan Blaney and Tyler Reddick in practice at the one-mile Arizona race track. Blaney also ran the most laps at 39. However, it was Hendrick Motorsport drivers Kyle Larson and William Byron led the way in consecutive lap averages. Both Chase Briscoe and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. encountered mechanical issues during the session. The session ...Keep readingView the full article
  2. Reddick, who drives the No. 8 Chevrolet for Richard Childress Racing, was the first driver to report an unusual problem this season with one of his legs going numb in the car – an issue that first arose in the Feb 27 race at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, Calif. The problem actually got worse in last weekend’s race at Las Vegas, where first one and then both of his legs eventually went numb ...Keep readingView the full article
  3. How to watch NASCAR at Phoenix Raceway The NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series head to Phoenix Raceway this weekend. The track has a certain significance early in the 2022 calendar as it will later play host to the championship title-decider in November. When NASCAR last visited Phoenix, Kyle Larson took the checkered flag over Martin Truex Jr. to claim the 2021 NCS title. The Xfinity Series race ...Keep readingView the full article
  4. Wheatley has been promoted into the role having previously held the World Rally Championship category manager post since joining the FIA in 2019. Prior to working for the FIA, Wheatley worked in the Belgian and Polish rally championships before taking up a business development role at British rally squad M-Sport in 2005, after joining the company in 1999. It was in this position that ...Keep readingView the full article
  5. The long-time host of the Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix was incorporated into a series of stages to conclude the Ypres Rally on its WRC debut last year, an event won by local favourite Thierry Neuville of Hyundai. Spa’s inclusion created spectacular vision of the cars using iconic parts of the circuit, including Eau Rouge. However, it also divided fans and drivers as teams were forced to make ...Keep readingView the full article
  6. Alex Bowman and the No. 48 team gambled at the end in Vegas, and it paid off. Danica Patrick, Clint Bowyer and Mike Joy share their thoughts on Sunday's LVMS finish.‬ View the full article
  7. March is Women’s History Month, and to celebrate, we’d like to look back at the role women have played in shaping our work today. Men have long dominated the automotive industry and auto repair world, but that doesn’t mean women haven’t played a significant role. Unfortunately, their stories are rarely told, so it’s hard to understand how important they have been throughout the decades. Here at Axleboy, we would like to highlight how women shaped the industry’s past and will also impact its future. That’s why we started AxleGirl , an all-women, hands-on training day that allows women to ask questions about their Jeeps and organize rides together. This program gives ladies the opportunity to become comfortable with their Jeeps. If you want to participate in AxleGirl, get in touch with our team! Meanwhile, brush up on your history of women and cars below. In the Beginning As far as we’re concerned, women have been side-by-side with men since the inception of the automobile – take a look at Bertha Benz, whose last name has become synonymous with “luxury vehicle.” Mrs. Benz was the wife and business partner of automobile pioneer Karl Benz — German engineer, inventor, and credited as the creator of what’s considered “the first practical motorcar”. When they got married in 1872, he used her dowry as financial support to build his first horseless carriage in 1885. Bertha tested these prototypes, and her help led to the additions of wire insulation and the invention of leather brake pads. She also financed the development of the Motorwagen, but the laws at the time prevented her from holding the patent or credit of the inventor as a married woman. In 1888, Bertha embarked on the first cross-country automobile journey in a Motorwagen Model III for a trip that lasted about 66 miles. She wanted to prove to her husband (and the world) that she had contributed to a life-changing invention and helped create financial success. Bertha also started the practice of test drives within the automotive industry. In 2008, the Bertha Benz Memorial Route was established to mark and celebrate her journey. Women Drivers Take Over It wasn’t until the 1920s and the mass production of the Model T that women widely became more independent and chose to purchase cars on their own, independently. Later, in the 1930s, Chrysler took hold of this growing trend and created more “modern” advertising targeting women. During WWII, Rosie the Riveter drew in mechanically-minded women who were looking to support the troops and learn valuable car repair skills. When the war was over and the country no longer needed to use manufacturing facilities for military use, car ownership jumped. Across America, the highway system spread like wildfire, and more families were moving out to the suburbs – where moms needed access to vehicles to travel into town for daily needs like groceries or clothing for the kids. This helped push women into the role of driver and owner instead of just being a passenger while the men were driving. Over several decades, more women joined the workforce and needed a car for their commute. Changing financial rules and regulations freed them to finance or purchase a vehicle without their husbands’ permission. Today, there are about an equal number of female and male car owners. Women like Denise McCluggage (the only female race car driver to be inducted into the Automotive Hall Of Fame) helped transform the male-dominated racing industry. There are also other women whose contributions can be seen and felt in the cars we drive today: Mary Anderson: This Alabama native created a windshield wiper prototype made of wood and rubber and attached it to a lever near the vehicle’s steering wheel. When you pulled the lever, the wipers moved back and forth to wipe away snow, rain, and sleet, and they could be removed and stored during the summertime. Mary patented her invention, but it was largely ignored by the automotive industry and expired. However, Cadillac was the first manufacturer to adopt the design as standard equipment. Florence Lawrence: This former movie star created what she named “auto-signaling arms” which used flags on either side of the automobile that could be raised and lowered at the push of a button. This feature evolved into the turn signal, which eventually became mandatory on modern vehicles. Florence then invented a sign for the back of the car that had the word “STOP” painted on it, which warned automobiles when the driver in front of them was slowing down; it evolved into what is now the brake light. The post Women and Cars: A Brief History appeared first on Axleboy Offroad - St Louis . View the full article
  8. Bob Pockrass sat down with Kyle Larson, Chase Elliott, Kyle Busch, Joey Logano, Ryan Blaney, Brad Keselowski, Martin Truex Jr., Kurt Busch, William Byron, Denny Hamlin and Alex Bowman to discuss why they will win the 2022 Cup Championship. View the full article
  9. Granted, Gordon – who now serves as vice chairman of Hendrick Motorsports – should be happy with the results as HMS drivers have won two of the Cup Series season’s first three races. Reigning series champion Kyle Larson won Feb. 27 at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, Calif., and teammate Alex Bowman edged Larson in overtime last Sunday to win at Las Vegas. Regardless of the trophies ...Keep readingView the full article
  10. Marques, who made 24 starts in F1 between 1996 and 2001, is due to make his race debut at Road America on 3 July. His Chicago-based team, owned by entrepreneur John Stange Jr, has mostly competed in the fourth-tier ARCA series of the NASCAR pyramid, and partnered with Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports on an Indianapolis 500 entry for Oriol Servia in 2019. Marques will also be entered into ...Keep readingView the full article
  11. Marques, who made 24 starts in F1 between 1996 and 2001, is due to make his race debut at Road America on 3 July. His Chicago-based team, owned by entrepreneur John Stange Jr, has mostly competed in the fourth-tier ARCA series of the NASCAR pyramid, and partnered with Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports on an Indianapolis 500 entry for Oriol Servia in 2019. Marques will also be entered into ...Keep readingView the full article
  12. Almirola, who decided he will retire from fulltime NASCAR competition at the conclusion of the 2022 season, is the only series driver to have finished in the top-10 in each of the season’s first three races. He opened the year with a fifth in the Daytona 500, was sixth at Fontana, Calif., and fought back from numerous issues Sunday for another sixth at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. With his ...Keep readingView the full article
  13. Kyle Busch and Martin Truex Jr. were battling back-and-forth for the win when a caution for a wreck with two laps remaining sent the race into overtime, opening up the chance for Bowman to strike. All the lead-lap cars pitted but three Hendrick Motorsports drivers – Kyle Larson, Bowman and William Byron – only took two tyres and lined up in the top three spots on the restart, while Kyle ...Keep readingView the full article
  14. Trackhouse left Auto Club Speedway wondering what could have been after Daniel Suarez nearly captured the checkered flag after taking the lead on the final restart. Suarez promised that Trackhouse would win "a few races" this year, and just one week later, they were contenders yet again. Following Suarez's top-five finish in California, it was Chastain's turn in Las Vegas. He led a race-high 83 ...Keep readingView the full article
  15. Busch wrecked in Saturday’s practice and his No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota team was forced to move to a backup car – but their backup was basically a “parts car” which didn’t even have an engine in it. After eight hours of work involving members from all four JGR teams, Busch’s team got his backup ready for Sunday’s race but he had to start from the rear of the field. The race ...Keep readingView the full article
  16. Full highlights from Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway that ended in a wild OT finish between teammates. View the full article
  17. Alex Bowman prevailed over teammate Kyle Larson in a two-lap overtime shootout, winning for the seventh time in his NASCAR Cup Series career. Kyle Busch and Martin Truex Jr. battled back-and-forth for the race lead for most of the final run, only for a caution to change the entire picture. Hendrick Motorsports opted to have three of their drivers pit for two fresh tires instead of four ...Keep readingView the full article
  18. Kyle Busch and Martin Truex Jr. were battling back-and-forth for the win when a caution for a wreck with two laps remaining sent the race into overtime. All the lead-lap cars pit but three Hendrick Motorsports drivers – Kyle Larson, Bowman and William Byron – took only two tires and lined up in the top three spots on the restart. Busch, who restarted fourth, was the first car on four new ...Keep readingView the full article
  19. Alex Bowman pulls off last corner pass on Kyle Larson to win in wild overtime finish at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. View the full article
  20. Erik Jones makes hard contact with the outside wall taking out Bubba Wallace in the process at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. View the full article
  21. Chase Briscoe gets looses and collects Daniel Suarez on the front stretch at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. View the full article
  22. Kyle Busch is upset with Chase Briscoe and hits Briscoe under caution after the first stage comes to an end. View the full article
  23. While battling for the lead late in last weekend's event, Elliott tried to take a run three-wide to the outside on the frontstretch. Larson blocked and Elliott ended up in the outside wall, ultimately finishing 26th while Larson won. The reigning series champion was adamant that he did not try to run his teammate into the wall, saying that he didn't even realize he was up there. Audio showed ...Keep readingView the full article
  24. Gragson lined up as the leader with five of 200 laps to go with Gibbs sharing the front row. Allgaier, Gragson’s teammate at JR Motorsports, lined up behind Gibbs and gave him a big push allowing Gibbs to clear Gragson for the lead off Turn 2. Gibbs quickly got away from Gragson and his win was secured when a wreck erupted on the last lap, which brought out a caution and froze the ...Keep readingView the full article
  25. Ty Gibbs, 19, now has five NXS victories in his young NASCAR career. Gibbs joins Austin Hill (Daytona winner) as the only drivers locked into the 2022 playoffs. Cole Custer, a Cup Series regular, won at Auto Club Speedway last weekend. The race was slowed by 11 cautions, as well has a 41-minute red flag for inclement weather. Noah Gragson led the way in both Stage 1 and Stage ...Keep readingView the full article

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