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[motorsport] WRC Belgium: Neuville heads Hyundai 1-2 as penalty costs Evans
Neuville end Friday with a 2.5s lead over Tanak after completing an impressive turnaround from overshooting a junction on the day's opening stage that cost the Belgian 10.6s. Neuville won five of Friday's eight stages but it was his afternoon pace that lifted the Hyundai driver ahead of teammate Tanak and early leader Evans. Evans had held the lead since Toyota teammate Kalle Rovanpera ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Optimistic pace note caused Rovanpera's Ypres Rally retirement
The World Rally Championship leader retired from Friday's action in spectacular fashion when he misjudged a fast left-hander while leading the rally during Stage 2. Rovanpera ran wide, resulting in his GR Yaris hitting a ditch which pitched the car into a series of frightening rolls, before landing on its wheels. Rovanpera and co-driver Jonne Halttunen emerged from the wreckage ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] WRC Belgium: Evans leads Tanak after Rovanpera’s shock exit
Evans ended the loop of four slippery asphalt stages, impacted by patchy rain, with a 2.3s lead over Tanak. The Welshman inherited the lead after teammate Rovanpera suffered a violent roll on Stage 2. Rally favourite Thierry Neuville held third, his Hyundai some 8.8s in arrears to Evans after losing time to a driver error on the opening stage. M-Sport’s Adrien Fourmaux had led the Ford ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] WRC Belgium: Rovanpera crashes out after violent roll
The Toyota driver understeered through a fast left-hander and ran wide into a ditch which pitched the GR Yaris into a series of frightening rolls before eventually landing on its wheels. The car suffered a significant damage in the crash but luckily both Rovanpera and co-driver Jonne Halttunen emerged from the wreckage unscathed. The pair exited the vehicle through the front where the ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Jos Verstappen on WRC Ypres debut: "Max thinks I'm crazy"
Jos Verstappen is set to join the WRC ranks at Ypres Rally Belgium where he will pilot a WRC2 specification Citroen C3 in the tough asphalt event. The 50-year-old, who chalked up 106 starts during his F1 career with Benetton, Simtek, Footwork, Tyrrell, Stewart, Arrows and Minardi only took up rallying a year and a half ago. This year Verstappen made his competitive rally debut, driving the ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Drivers braced for toughest wet tarmac WRC event
Changeable weather conditions have dominated the pre-event build up with WRC teams preparing for rain to dominate Friday's running at the Belgian asphalt event. Such is the challenge of Ypres' narrow country roads lined by cuts and ditches, wet weather will significantly increase the difficulty for drivers to navigate the stages cleanly. While the event is the home round for Belgian Thierry ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Solberg reveals unusual mental reset after WRC Finland shunt
The Hyundai driver suffered his second accident of the season when he rolled his i20 N after misjudging the first corner of Stage 2. Solberg lost the rear end of the car entering the left hander which resulted in a heavy impact that damaged the car’s roll cage, ruling him out of the rally before it had barely begun. The accident left Solberg in tears as the emotions of a difficult ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Neuville: Everything must be “on point” for Ypres WRC victory repeat
The Hyundai driver has proven to be a specialist on the fast, narrow and twisty asphalt roads, resulting in two victories at the Ypres Rally, including a success when the the event made its WRC debut last year. While Hyundai teammate Ott Tanak has scored two wins this season in Sardinia (June) and at Finland earlier this month, Neuville is yet to stand on the top step of the podium this season ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] WRC Rally Belgium: Everything you need to know
Rovanpera heads to Belgium with a commanding 94-point lead over nearest rival Ott Tanak, after finishing second behind the Hyundai driver at Rally Finland two weeks ago, which lifted the 2019 world champion into second in the drivers’ standings. However, if Rovanpera is to become the youngest ever world rally champion in Belgium he will need to win the rally and for the Hyundai pair of Tanak ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Third-generation McRae eyeing Junior WRC graduation for 2023
McRae, the son of former World Rally Championship driver Alister and nephew of the late 1995 WRC champion Colin, jumped aboard a Ford Fiesta Rally3 car for a maiden outing in JWRC machinery in Poland last week. The 18-year-old completed 100 miles of running in the M-Sport Poland-built four-wheel drive Fiesta on asphalt roads, before undertaking a tour of the M-Sport workshop in Krakow. The ...Keep readingView the full article
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[autosport] NASCAR Cup Richmond: Harvick holds off Bell for second straight win
Harvick cycled back into the lead after a late-race round of green-flag pitstops, but spent the final four laps furiously working to hold off Christopher Bell, who was on 12-lap fresher tyres. Bell got close but Harvick couldn’t find a way through, which meant the Stewart-Haas driver edged to the win by 0.441 seconds at the chequered flag at Richmond, becoming the first driver to win ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Kovalainen pushing on with Japan WRC plans as JRC title looms
After calling time on his SUPER GT career at the end of last year, Kovalainen has focused on his Japan Rally Championship commitments this year, stepping up to the top JN-1 class in a Rally2-spec Skoda Fabia run by Team Aicello. He and co-driver Sae Kitagawa have won five of the six JRC rallies so far this year, including the most recent event in July, ARK Rally Kamuy - meaning Kovalainen can ...Keep readingView the full article
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[autosport] Raikkonen enthused by NASCAR Cup test ahead of Watkins Glen debut
NASCAR allowed Raikkonen and fellow series debutant Mike Rockenfeller, who will race for Spire Motorsports in the event, to drive an Action Express-run Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 test car as part of its Select Driver Orientation program at VIRginia International Raceway. The 2007 Formula 1 world champion will drive for Trackhouse in the road course race at Watkins Glen on 21 August as a team-mate to ...Keep readingView the full article
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[autosport] Raikkonen "will haul ass" on NASCAR debut at Watkins Glen - Marks
The 42-year-old Finn will drive for Trackhouse on the Watkins Glen International road course with his appearance part of the team’s Project 91 initiative, which is looking to expand NASCAR’s reach by introducing talented international racing drivers to the Cup Series. The race at The Glen aboard a Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 on 21 August will mark Raikkonen’s first outing in a motorsport event ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Hyundai cautiously optimistic after shock Finland WRC win
Ott Tanak clinched a first WRC win for Hyundai on Finland's iconic fast gravel roads after the Estonian produced an against the odds performance to defeat Toyota at their home event. Tanak's success was Hyundai's second win of the 2022 season after the 2019 world champion claimed the top honours in Sardinia back in June. Although, much of the team's start to the WRC's hybrid era has largely ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] WRC legend Kankkunen to drive hydrogen-powered Toyota at Ypres Rally
This will be the public debut of the newly-developed GR Yaris H2 car, an experimental concept that uses hydrogen to fuel a combustion engine based on the same turbo-charged block found in the regular production car. The 1986, 1987, 1991 and 1993 champion, who won the last of his titles with Toyota, is set to pilot the GR Yaris H2 on one stage of every competition day at the tarmac-based Ypres ...Keep readingView the full article
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[autosport] Raikkonen tests Trackhouse NASCAR Next Gen car at VIR ahead of Cup debut
The 2007 Formula 1 world champion will drive for Trackhouse Racing in the road course race at Watkins Glen on 21 August, driving a Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 alongside team-mates Daniel Suarez and Ross Chastain. It will mark his first outing in a motorsport event since he called time on his 349-race F1 career last December with his final appearance for Alfa Romeo at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Gronholm hopeful protege Huttunen can secure more WRC Rally1 outings
Huttunen made his Rally1 debut with M-Sport Ford at last weekend's Rally Finland as the Finn graduated from his M-Sport WRC2 Fiesta for his home event. The 28-year-old, managed by two-time WRC champion Gronholm, impressed despite only receiving one test day in the Ford Puma in Estonia prior to the rally. Huttunen ran as high as eighth before a fuel pressure issue dropped him down the order ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Loeb to make WRC return at Acropolis Rally
The nine-time WRC champion had long been tipped to rejoin the Ford squad for the gravel round in Greece from 8-11 September, with his entry now confirmed by M-Sport. This will be Loeb’s fourth outing in the M-Sport Ford Puma this season after appearances at Monte Carlo, Portugal and the Safari Rally. The Frenchman has endured mixed results from his return to the WRC this year. Loeb’s ...Keep readingView the full article
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What to Know About Replacing Your 4X4 Tires
Would you know what signs to look for that you need new tires? Regular visual inspections are the best way to know if it’s time, and there are a handful of clear signs that your 4X4 tires need to be replaced. Here are a few signs that it’s time to talk to us about replacing your tires. Cuts/Chunking Running over rough terrain is sure to take a few chunks out of your tires along the way, but if you notice more cuts or chunking than usual, there could be a problem. Choosing the right tires for the terrain will help; all-terrain or mud-terrain 4X4 tires are made to withstand off-road terrain. Damage From Spin-Outs Sometimes the only way to get out of mud, sand, or snow is to spin your tires to get some traction. Other accessories like mud flaps or fender flares can get caught and rub against tire treads during spinouts. This can also cause irreparable damage to the tread that requires total tire replacement. Damage From Brake Skidding There are times when the best and safest way to avoid an accident is to brake, and in some instances, this can be abrupt enough for your 4X4 to skid if it’s older and not equipped with ABS. This causes “bald spots” on the tire tread or even a blowout, which means your tires will need to be replaced. Rock Retention If your treads are deep and you’re a frequent offroader, your tires could retain rocks or stones in the deep all-terrain tread. Occasionally this isn’t a problem, but over time your 4X4 or Jeep could put weight on the tire and pressure on the stone, leading to tire rupture and replacement. Make sure to regularly inspect for rocks in the tread and remove them ASAP. Uneven Wear The tires on your 4X4 are designed to stay in evenly-distributed contact with the roadway. If one side of the tires is wearing more unevenly than the other, there could be an issue with your vehicle’s alignment or weight balance. Going too long without getting this checked could affect tire pressure and result in a blowout. Tips for Choosing the Right 4X4 Tires It’s worth repeating: The best way to keep your tires in top shape is by choosing the right type of tires in the first place. If you’re planning to use your 4×4 as a daily driver, you’ll need to choose a set that can handle rugged terrain and pavement with minimal wear and tear. If you’re planning to use your 4×4 primarily for pavement driving, you’ll want to look into all-terrain tires. These are the factory set on many 4x4s and other SUVs, and while they are designed for paved road use, they can also navigate well in inclement weather and some “easy” off-road trails. While all-terrain tires are great for sand and beaches, they may not offer enough traction for muddy environments. Mud tires for 4x4s have pretty heavy tread, with deeper channels that can easily dig through sludge and mud without losing traction. If you’re the type of driver that takes your vehicle mainly off-road, these might be your best choice. The tread patterns on them are also great for rocky terrains. They can protect tires from punctures and conform better to the trail’s topography. Talk to the Tire Professionals How you choose to use your 4×4 is integral to knowing which tires you need. Axleboy technicians work with clients who use their vehicles for carpooling and drivers who want to take their 4×4 camping down by the river on the weekends. Once we learn where you plan on driving, we can help you pick out tires that will give you the most control of your vehicle. When you come to us, we’ll work with you to determine what type of tires best fit your purposes. After choosing the appropriate tire options for your model, we’ll expertly mount and balance them. Contact us today to get the best tires for your ride! The post What to Know About Replacing Your 4X4 Tires appeared first on Axleboy Offroad - St Louis . View the full article
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[motorsport] WRC Finland: The Good, The Bad and an inspired Tanak
Top Performer - Ott Tanak and Martin Jarveoja Victory in Finland driving inferior machinery against the might of Toyota on home soil, and the in-form Kalle Rovanpera, was something special. Hyundai's Ott Tanak and Martin Jarveoja were simply in a different league in Finland and rightfully deserve the top performer award. The fact Tanak described this as his "best" and "most satisfying" win ...Keep readingView the full article
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[autosport] Rockenfeller to make NASCAR debut at Watkins Glen
Spire Motorsports announced Rockenfeller will drive the team’s #77 Chevrolet in the Cup race at Watkins Glen on the 21st August and at Charlotte Roval on the 9th October. The German will join former F1 stars Kimi Raikkonen and Daniil Kvyat on the NASCAR Cup grid at Watkins Glen later this month. Rockenfeller, 38, has enjoyed a successful motorsports career spanning almost two decades ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Latvala: Hyundai WRC win on Toyota home soil a reminder to keep working
Tanak and Hyundai caused an upset by winning in the Toyota WRC team’s backyard last weekend, ending the Japanese marque’s 100 percent winning record at the fast gravel event since rejoining the WRC in 2017. Despite missing out on the victory, Toyota showed its strength with all four GR Yaris entries finishing inside the top six. Championship leader Kalle Rovanpera headed the team’s ...Keep readingView the full article
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[motorsport] Rovanpera expected stronger Hyundai WRC showing in Finland
The Toyota driver put up strong fight to deliver hoards of supporters a first home grown Rally Finland winners since 2017, but fell just 6.8s short to an inspired Hyundai driver Ott Tanak last weekend. Faced with the disadvantage of opening the roads, Rovanpera managed to recover from a 21.0s deficit to Tanak after Friday's running, as an intense head-to-head with the Estonian unfolded across ...Keep readingView the full article
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[autosport] NASCAR Cup Michigan: Harvick ends 65-race winless streak
Harvick had just made his final green-flag stop for tyres and fuel when Christopher Bell and Ross Chastain wrecked on lap 160 of 200 to bring out a caution. Bell had attempted to block an advance by Chastain and the two ended up crashing together at the Turn 4 wall, allowing the leaders to pit. But as all of the lead-lap cars ahead of Harvick elected to pit, he stayed out in his #4 ...Keep readingView the full article