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  1. Keselowski went out of his way to compare his new driver/owner role at Roush beginning in 2022 to Tony Stewart’s move into a similar position at Haas CNC Racing in 2009. As Keselowski noted, Stewart was the same age – 37 years old – and had the same amount of career wins in the NASCAR Cup Series – 35 – when Stewart-Haas Racing was formed. But when Stewart joined forces with Gene ...Keep readingView the full article
  2. “We’re all about helping people to select the right products for their needs, not about making the buck. We describe it as the ‘Axle Boy Experience’ and we try to deliver the same experience every time.” That’s the mission statement that Axleboy has held for over 17 years, since owner Scott Carline first opened up shop. Carline knew he didn’t want to just sell people “stuff” for their Jeeps and 4×4 vehicles, but instead help them truly live the off-road lifestyle. Since 2004, Scott and his team have been looking for and using the best products and manufacturers for their clients. “Often we were finding that they (customers) were picking the wrong thing,” says Scott. “Just picking the thing you see in a magazine doesn’t mean that it’s the right thing for you.” Throughout the years, Bestop Soft Tops have become a go-to for the Axleboy team. “We believe that there is only one soft top company, and that’s Bestop.” Bestop, in partnership with The Shop, is proud to honor a “Jobber of the Month” each month — and this month it’s Axleboy Off Road. In evaluating potential honorees for “Jobber of the Month”, Bestop considers the following: dedication to providing world-class service to the consumer and business partners, commitment to innovation, and involvement with the Jeep® and off-roading community. Axleboy has come a long way from its early days, when Carline had $50 in his bank account. Now boasting 13,000 square feet, 18 employees, and thousands of happy customers, we are so thrilled to be honored as Bestop Jobber of the Month. Read more about what it means to be a Bestop Jobber here , and get in touch when you’re ready to learn more about Bestop products. The post Axleboy Off Road Is July’s ‘Bestop Jobber Of The Month’ appeared first on Axleboy Offroad - St Louis . View the full article
  3. Keselowski, 37, has competed for Team Penske since he went full-time in the Cup Series in 2010. In 2012, he delivered 'The Captain' his first Cup title and has won 34 races with the team, but after 12 seasons with the prestigious organisation, he has elected to move on from the team to accept a new challenge. Initially, Keselowski looked to gain an ownership stake in Penske, which was not ...Keep readingView the full article
  4. Keselowski, 37, has competed for Team Penske since he went full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series in 2010. In 2012, he delivered 'The Captain' his first Cup title and has won 34 races with the team. But after 12 seasons with the prestigious organization, he is taking on a new challenge. Motorsport.com's May report that Keselowski would become the next driver/owner in the top level of ...Keep readingView the full article
  5. The Irishman equalled his career-best WRC result, finishing second to Toyota's Kalle Rovanpera, in his first gravel event in a WRC car since last year's Rally Estonia, where he also finished second. Breen, who also finished second on the 2018 Rally Sweden for Citroen, is in his third season with Hyundai having shared the team's third car with Sebastian Loeb and Dani Sordo in 2019 and ...Keep readingView the full article
  6. Top Performer - Kalle Rovanpera Take a bow, Kalle Rovanpera. The 20-year-old Toyota driver earns our top performer award after becoming the youngest ever driver to win a WRC event with a sublime performance across the four challenging days and 24 stages. Those inside rally circles have been predicting great things from the son of former SEAT, Peugeot and Mitsubishi factory WRC driver Harri ...Keep readingView the full article
  7. Radioactive from the NASCAR Cup Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. View the full article
  8. As his Penske teammates Ryan Blaney and Brad Keselowski battled up front for the win, Logano spent much of Sunday’s rain-delayed race recovering from a two-lap penalty assessed by NASCAR. Rain and a multi-car wreck brought out a caution on Lap 6 followed by a 1-hour, 42-minute delay. When the cars were re-fired but before the red-flag was withdrawn, Logano noticed an issue with his throttle ...Keep readingView the full article
  9. In a memo sent to Cup drivers and teams over the weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, NASCAR said it was “pleased with the assessments” from the expert panel that reviewed all crash test data of the car, including a crash test of the current spec Next Gen performed on 30 June at Talladega Superspeedway using a crash dummy. The memo explained that teams could now move on to building and ...Keep readingView the full article
  10. When it comes to buying or building the 4×4 (also known as 4WD) vehicle you’ve been dreaming of, it’s important to know about your options. From the history of four-wheel drive to the current 4WD systems in vehicles today, there’s a lot to unpack. We couldn’t have said it better than Wikipedia when it comes to defining four-wheel drive (4WD): Four-wheel drive, also called 4×4 (“four by four”) or 4WD, refers to a two-axle vehicle drivetrain capable of providing torque to all of its wheels simultaneously. It may be full-time or on-demand, and is typically linked via a transfer case providing an additional output drive shaft and, in many instances, additional gear ranges. The History of 4WD There was once a time when 4WD was reserved only for vehicles like tractors and gun trucks that traveled primarily on off-road surfaces — specifically surfaces in France, where the 4×4 was initially created in the late 1800s. It was a few years after that The Spyker was built. This is the first full-time four-wheel drive vehicle to be created. Caldwell Vale 4×4 trucks were introduced shortly after, boasting both four-wheel drive and four-wheel steering created by Felix and Norman Caldwell. Around the middle of the 20th century, 4×4 vehicles saw a boom in popularity, with thousands of Jeeps being produced for use in World War II. It was also around this time that Ford created the F-series and Land Rover burst onto the scene. Over the next few decades, SUVs with 4WD hit the roads as consumers found more and more options to take their everyday drivers on or off the highways. Different 4X4 Systems These days, 4×4 vehicles commonly fall into four different categories: all-wheel drive (AWD), part-time AWD, part-time 4WD, and full-time 4WD. Full-time 4WD: This system was the original iteration of 4×4 vehicles, with engine power being distributed equally to all four wheels at the same time. While these systems are capable of traveling on rugged services, they can tend to weigh down the vehicle. Part-time 4WD: When your vehicle can alternate from 2WD to 4WD using a mechanical or an electronic switch, it has part-time 4WD. The only benefit to switching between the two is a marginal savings of fuel, but there’s no harm in leaving it in 4WD at all times. It’s important to point out that there’s a fundamental difference between 4-wheel drive and all-wheel drive (AWD). While AWD can be used on dry pavement, 4WD requires a slippery surface so that the front and rear ends can match speed. If your 4X4 has the option for two-wheel drive or four-wheel drive, it’s a smart idea to keep it in 4WD mode all the time on and off the road. There are also part-time and full-time all-wheel drive systems similar to their 4WD counterparts. In some situations, AWD is much better in performance situations than 4WD but it depends on the vehicle type and size. This helps to clarify the difference between 4WD and AWD: Here’s a comparative analogy for understanding the similarities and differences between all-wheel drive (AWD) and four-wheel drive (4WD): Miller Lite is to tequila as all-wheel drive is to four-wheel drive. Both are meant to an end, but while beer and all-wheel drive are acceptable for everyday use (never at the same time, of course), tequila and four-wheel drive should be reserved for special occasions, when you need something stronger. Beefing Up Your 4X4 Once you know more about 4X4s and you’ve settled on the vehicle you’ve been dreaming of, it’s time to visit our team of professionals to add modifications and enhancements that will take your vehicle to the next level. As Missouri’s 4×4 go-to guys, we are constantly studying the latest trends and researching new-product manufacturers because we own the responsibility of providing our clients with the highest quality parts and most dependable service. To maintain that quality reputation, we have filled our shop with state-of-the-art equipment and the best mechanics in the midwest — contact us today to get started! The post A Definitive Guide to 4X4 Vehicles appeared first on Axleboy Offroad - St Louis . View the full article
  11. In a memo sent to Cup drivers and teams over the weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, NASCAR said it was “pleased with the assessments” from the expert panel that reviewed all crash test data of the car, including a crash test of the current spec Next Gen done June 30 at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway using a crash dummy. The memo said teams could now move on to building and testing of ...Keep readingView the full article
  12. Rovanpera Sr, a former factory SEAT, Peugeot and Mitsubishi WRC driver, was stage-side to witness his 20-year-old son Kalle score a record breaking win at Rally Estonia in style. A WRC winner himself in 2001, Rovanpera was in tears at the finish having overseen Kalle’s rise up the rally pyramid to become a genuine challenger in rallying’s top tier. Kalle Rovanpera joined the WRC’s ...Keep readingView the full article
  13. Almirola entered Sunday’s race 27th in the series standings and with no chance to make the 16-driver playoffs without a victory. With Stewart-Haas Racing’s struggles this season, Sunday’s race on the 1.056-mile oval did not appear to present an obvious opportunity to pick one up. But with darkness closing in due to an earlier 1 hour, 42-minute rain delay and no lights at the track ...Keep readingView the full article
  14. Due to darkness and an earlier 1 hour, 42-minute rain delay, NASCAR finally called Sunday’s race eight laps short of its scheduled 301 laps. Unfortunately for Bell, that was eight fewer laps in which he had the opportunity to run down and pass eventual winner Aric Almirola and he had to settle for second place. “Whenever I saw the board and saw that we were eight laps short, it stings ...Keep readingView the full article
  15. Almirola entered Sunday’s race 27th in the series standings and with no chance to make the 16-driver playoffs without a victory. With Stewart-Haas Racing’s struggles this season, Sunday’s race on the 1.056-mile oval didn’t appear to be a good opportunity to pick one up. But with darkness closing in due to an earlier 1 hour, 42-minute rain delay and no lights at the track, Almirola ...Keep readingView the full article
  16. Full highlights from Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series Foxwoods Resort Casino 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. View the full article
  17. Aric Almirola gets his first win since October 2018 at Talladega during Saturday's NASCAR Cup Series Foxwoods Resort Casino 301 and puts himself in the 2021 Playoffs. View the full article
  18. Chris Buescher had nowhere to go after Bubba Wallace got loose in front of him, collided and caused damage to both cars. View the full article
  19. Despite drivers and a track official telling race control the track was wet in Turns 1 and 2 from “weepers” during pace laps the race went green as scheduled. Heavy mist was already in the air and as the first handful of laps ticked off, it quickly got worse but before NASCAR could throw a caution, leader Kyle Busch, Martin Truex Jr. and Denny Hamlin all spun on the track on Lap ...Keep readingView the full article
  20. A sudden rain shower at New Hampshire Motor Speedway caused multiple drivers, including Kyle Busch, to lose control and crash during Sunday's race. View the full article
  21. Elliott crossed the stripe .439 of a second ahead of Stewart after battling his father, Bill, for much of the 77-lap race around the .596-mile oval. “I had a ball. I got to race against two of my heroes,” Chase said. “I got to race against dad there throughout the race and those are moments I will cherish forever. Just super thankful to be here.” Chase started fourth in his No. 94 ...Keep readingView the full article
  22. The Hyundai Motorsport driver finished the event third behind breakthrough winner Toyota's Kalle Rovanpera and Hyundai's Craig Breen. However, officials have since handed the Belgian and co-driver Martijn Wydaeghe a €2,500 fine and a suspended one event ban after being clocked at a speed of 190 km/h in a 90km/h road section. It proved to be an eventful final day for Neuville who suffered a ...Keep readingView the full article
  23. The factory Toyota driver produced a measured drive on Sunday to complete the 24-stage gravel rally 59.9s ahead of Hyundai’s Craig Breen, who equalled his best WRC result on his first top-flight drive on gravel since last year’s Rally Estonia. Rovanpera and co-driver Jonne Halttunen emerged as the crew to beat on Friday after a series of fastest stage times earned him an 8.5s lead over ...Keep readingView the full article
  24. The 20-year-old Finn showed no signs of nerves as he cooly completed the opening three stages of the final day, opening his advantage over Hyundai’s Craig Breen to 54.2s. Given his comfortable margin, Rovanpera seemingly only needs to complete the final three stages to become the youngest-ever WRC winner. "It feels good, but we just need to wait for the finish," said Rovanpera ...Keep readingView the full article
  25. Bell, driving the No. 54 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing for the first time this season, won Stages 1 and 2 and beat Justin Allgaier by 6.2 seconds to win Saturday’s race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. It’s his 17th career win in the series third at the 1-mile track in Loudon, N.H. Bell led twice for 151 of the 200 laps, including the final 146. “What I got figured out is ...Keep readingView the full article

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