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[motorsport] Dakar chief responds to Loeb, Sainz after heavy criticism
Both three-time Dakar winner Sainz and WRC champion Loeb lashed out at the roadbook over the course of the two-week marathon in Saudi Arabia in January, having lost heaps of time with unrelated navigational troubles. X-Raid Mini driver Sainz said he was “fed up” after getting lost in the desert twice in the first three days, describing the event as more of a ‘gymkhana than a ...Keep reading View the full article
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[motorsport] Rolex 24 champ Kyle Tilley to make NASCAR debut at COTA
Tilley, the 2021 Rolex at Daytona LMP2 class winner and Asian Le Mans Series LMP2 Am champion, will make his debut in the May 23 race at Circuit of the Americas driving the No. 78 Ford. He will race at Road America, Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course. Tilley, 33, currently competes in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and European Le ...Keep reading View the full article
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[autosport] Daytona 24 Hours LMP2 winner Kyle Tilley to make NASCAR debut at COTA
Tilley, the 2021 Rolex at Daytona race winner and Asian Le Mans Series LMP2 Am champion, will make his debut in the May 23 race at Circuit of the Americas driving the No. 78 Ford Mustang. He will race at Road America and Watkins Glen International in July and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course in August. Tilley, 33, currently competes in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship ...Keep reading View the full article
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[motorsport] World RX's Norway opener cancelled, new Portugal finale added
The Norwegian round was due to begin the World RX campaign on the second weekend in June, but the season – the first to run under the leadership of new commercial rights holder Rallycross Promoter GmbH – will now begin at Barcelona in Spain on July 23-24. “Earnest efforts were made by all parties to reach a resolution, but strict border restrictions and the lack of a suitable ...Keep reading View the full article
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[fourwheeler] Super Duty Bronco Restomod and DMX’s Funeral Monster Truck!
Restomod 1978 Bronco Super Duty Vintage Iron and Restoration in Scottsdale, Arizona, put a creative twist on a 1978 Ford Bronco by adding some hints of Super Duty and a Coyote engine. Is this how you wished the latest Bronco would have looked? DMX’s Final Ryde in a Monster Truck Whether you know him by View the full article
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[fourwheeler] Why the Wooden Africar Never Became the Americar
Tony Howarth was not a fan of vehicles that seemed to fall apart before their notes were paid off. From his time spent on the African continent, he also realized the growing need for a non-western vehicle that was designed specifically for the rigors of the local road system. It was March 1988 when we View the full article
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[motorsport] Joey Logano's crew chief suspended for Dover by NASCAR
The one-race suspension of Paul Wolfe was part of several penalties NASCAR issued on Tuesday regarding unsecured lug nuts in races last weekend at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway. Wolfe was suspended and fined $20,000 as Logano’s No. 22 Ford was found to have two unsecured lug nuts following Sunday’s race. Team Penske confirmed engineer Jonathan Hassler will serve as Logano’s interim crew ...Keep reading View the full article
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[motorsport] Dakar reveals first details of 2022 Saudi Arabia event
When the Dakar Rally left its previous home in South America in 2020 as part of a five-year deal with Saudi Arabia, it had left the door open to add more countries to the route after the Gulf nation’s first-year exclusivity clause had expired. However, with travel restrictions preventing rally director David Castera from carrying out inspection and reconnaissance work in new territories, a ...Keep reading View the full article
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[motorsport] Cole Custer returns to Xfinity Series for May 22 race at COTA
In an effort to get more track time in preparation for the Cup Series debut at Circuit of the Americas on May 23, Custer will compete in the Xfinity race that weekend, driving the No. 17 Ford for SS Green Light Racing. Jason Miller will serve as Custer’s crew chief and sponsorship will come from the Production Alliance Group. A few months ago, Custer was able to take some laps at COTA ...Keep reading View the full article
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[fourwheeler] Would You Buy This Blazer Convertible?
We love Chevy Blazers, and regardless of the generation, it’s one of our favorites. The Blazer nowadays, however, doesn’t quite hit us the same as an old square-body does. What if the Blazer came back with a bit of the brawn from the good ol’ days? Is this what it would look like? Artist Oscar View the full article
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[fourwheeler] Getting Down On Behind The Rocks In Moab
Behind the Rocks is a hard yet popular trail just south of Moab. Like most of the trails in Moab, the scenery is amazing, and the trail keeps your attention with technical and downright hard obstacles. It’s long and gives you the feeling that you’re really going somewhere. The start is right off Utah’s U.S. View the full article
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[fourwheeler] Classic Working Willys Pickup and Other Cool Old 4x4s from the Flying Feather Farm
We put out a call in a recent issue of Four Wheeler magazine to share your stories of Classic 4x4s That Earn Their Keep. In the editorial, Christian Hazel talked about some of his old classic 4×4 pickups, Jeeps, and SUVs and how using them to do mundane chores, farm work, or hauling always seems View the full article
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Death Wobble: What Is It and How Is It Fixed?
If you’ve been driving a Jeep, 4×4, or truck for any amount of time, you’ve likely heard about and maybe even experienced the death wobble. It’s not just the shake or shimmy of your steering wheels when you go over a bump, either. Death wobble is an uncontrollable shaking of your entire vehicle, during which it feels like the driver might lose control at any second. If you dive deep into Jeep and 4×4 forums and websites, you’ll find that many people believe certain vehicle years, types, and modifications make it more prone to experience this issue, but it can happen to any vehicle at any time, especially if the stock suspension has been altered or modified. What Is Death Wobble? Death wobble happens in Jeeps, 4x4s, and trucks when rapidly rotating steering wheel components cause your steering wheel to move rapidly from side to side. This causes your vehicle to feel like it’s about to fall apart and you want to hold onto the steering wheel for dear life. It happens at speeds above 40 miles per hour and is usually caused by hitting a bump or a pothole. What Causes Death Wobble? Although it’s most likely suspension or steering issues that can cause death wobble, those are just a few contributing factors. Anything bent or broken on your vehicle can become an issue, and needs to be repaired or replaced ASAP. Even if parts are in new condition, improper installation can also present a problem. While improper vehicle alignment can exacerbate issues, it can’t alone cause death wobble. It can, however, lead to several other issues with your vehicle, but that’s a different blog post entirely, so it still needs to be done regularly. The same can be said about unbalanced wheels and/or tires. How to Handle Death Wobble If you feel your vehicle shaking violently and think it may be going into a death wobble, don’t take your hands off the steering wheel. Grip lightly, pull over, and slow down to stop the death wobble or pull over and stop the car completely and safely. Avoid sudden movements (like jerking into a new lane or slamming on the brakes) as they can cause the vehicle to flip during the wobble. How to Fix Death Wobble When it comes to finding and repairing the source of the problem, it may be like putting together a puzzle. Several large and small parts make up the suspension and steering of your vehicle, so several areas need to be checked. Many experts say to start with the front track bar, which is notorious for causing imbalances that lead to death wobble. From there, there are several other parts and attachment points that need to be thoroughly inspected by a mechanic with plenty of experience with Jeeps, 4x4s, and trucks. Relocation brackets, ball joints, tie-rod ends — the list is long, and these are areas of the vehicle that can only be accessed and repaired using professional tools and expertise. How to Prevent Death Wobble Simply put, you need to have an experienced mechanic maintain and repair your vehicle. While there are a handful of things you can DIY on your vehicle, suspension and steering repairs and modifications need to be tackled by a professional. You can ask them to install a steering stabilizer system, but that’s a temporary solution. Aside from being a very careful driver, the key to preventing death wobble is a consistently well-maintained vehicle. We never sell anything we wouldn’t put on our own vehicle, especially when it comes to parts and repairs that help prevent death wobble in your Jeep, 4×4, or truck. When you come here, you know you’re getting the best parts on the market because we are very particular about what we carry. You want the best for your beloved vehicle, and we deliver nothing but the best! Axleboy has been in business since 2004 and at our current location since 2016. Instead of having a rotating door of customers, we build long-lasting relationships with our valued clients. You’re much more than just a number to us. We’ll guide you through the customization process to ensure you get the right parts and upgrades for your driving lifestyle — contact us today to schedule appointment. The post Death Wobble: What Is It and How Is It Fixed? appeared first on Axleboy Offroad - St Louis . View the full article
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[fourwheeler] Moe the Tow Willys
Barn finds, survivors, rare one-of-a-kind 4x4s are the true meat and potatoes of what we enjoy when looking at 4×4 rigs. Sure, $100,000 loaded luxo-utes are great, as are high-end custom builds, but often our stew is stirred by the unusual, the neglected, the overlooked. The early Willys Jeeps have and will always hold a View the full article
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[motorsport] Denny Hamlin: Darlington was "worst butt whooping" of year
He quickly discovered how wrong he was. It was clear early that Martin Truex Jr. would be a contender for the win but at the start of the second stage, Hamlin was able stay close with Truex and even led five laps. However, during a caution for a wreck involving Kurt Busch on Lap 107, Truex and most other lead-lap cars elected to pit, but Hamlin remained on the track and took over the ...Keep reading View the full article
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[motorsport] Villas-Boas' WRC debut likely to be a one-off, Dakar return planned
The one-time Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur manager, who left his most recent post at Marseille in February, has entered the event's WRC3 category in a Citroen Racing C3 in a bid to heighten awareness of the various charities he supports. The Portuguese 43-year-old tackled last month's Rali Vieira do Minho with co-driver Goncalo Magalhaes as a precursor to his home round of the WRC, finishing ...Keep reading View the full article
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[motorsport] Honda bolsters Dakar 2022 line-up with Quintanilla
Chilean rider Quintanilla joins Honda after five seasons riding for KTM's sister brand Husqvarna, where he scored a best Dakar finish of second in the 2020 edition of the event. He also scored back-to-back FIM Cross-Country Rallies titles with the brand in 2016-17. Quintanilla joining Honda follows the news last month that reigning Dakar champion Kevin Benavides has made effectively the ...Keep reading View the full article
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[autosport] Darlington NASCAR: Truex takes dominant third win over Larson
The Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota driver, the only driver so far this year to win more than once, was only briefly challenged following the final round of green-flag pit stops in the final 20 laps, but when Larson's tyres started to wear out he gradually slipped back. The win is the 30th of Truex’s career and his second at Darlington, having last won at the 1.366 mile oval in 2016. “We’ve ...Keep reading View the full article
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[motorsport] Larson waited for 'a mistake' from Truex but it never came
Truex was never seriously threatened in Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race victory until the final round of green-flag pit stops was completed on Lap 259 of 293. Truex emerged with his lead intact but Kyle Larson had cut it to about 1.5 seconds. After at first losing ground, Larson started making headway and several times in the final 25 laps cut the deficit to under a second. At one point ...Keep reading View the full article
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FINAL LAPS: Martin Truex Jr. wins the Goodyear 400 at Darlington
Martin Truex Jr. scores his 30th career win, and 3rd win of the season, after leading 248 laps at Darlington for the Goodyear 400. View the full article
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[motorsport] Martin Truex Jr. blisters the field on way to Darlington win
Truex completed dominated Sunday’s Goodyear 400 at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway, leading a race-high 248 of 293 laps and cruised to a 2.571-second lead over Kyle Larson to secure his third series victory of the season. No other driver has won more than once through 12 races. The biggest challenge to Truex came following the final round of green-flag pit stops as Larson was able to ...Keep reading View the full article
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HIGHLIGHTS: Goodyear 400 at Darlington
Full highlights from Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race from Darlington Raceway for the Goodyear 400 View the full article
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[foxsports]
Cole Custer SLAMS into the wall at Darlington
Cole Custer made contact with Anthony Alfredo coming off of Turn 2 at Darlington, causing him to hit the inside wall head on. View the full article
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[motorsport] Noah Gragson DQ'd from Xfinity race, loses $100,000 bonus
Gragson finished fourth in Saturday’s race at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway but was the highest finishing driver among the four eligible for the Dash 4 Cash bonus. Gragson had won the previous two bonuses, collecting $200,000. With the disqualification, Gragson receives last-place points, must forfeit the bonus and bonus is awarded to the second-highest finishing eligible driver at Darlington ...Keep reading View the full article
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[motorsport] Justin Allgaier tops Berry for Darlington Xfinity win in OT
The final two starts of Saturday’s race proved the difference for Allgaier. He grabbed the lead for the first time in the race on a restart on Lap 138 of the scheduled 147, then was able to hold off two of his JRM teammates – Josh Berry and Noah Gragson – in overtime to secure his second series win of the 2021 season. The win is 16th of Allgaier’s career and he joins Austin ...Keep reading View the full article