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  1. Television executives must have fielded pitches for every conceivable workplace comedy. Following the success of The Office (on both sides of the Atlantic), the likes of Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Parks and Recreation have both commanded legions of fans and airtime across the world. Adding to the extensive list of workplaces, a down-on-its-luck NASCAR outfit now gets its own send-up in Netflix's new ...Keep reading View the full article
  2. After winning Four Wheeler’s 2020 SUV of the Year (SUVOTY) award, we were elated to welcome an EcoDiesel-powered 2020 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon into our stable for a yearlong test. The Wrangler made history in North America with its VM Motori-built, 3.0L EcoDiesel V-6 engine that turns fuel from the green pump into smiles wherever View the full article
  3. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. This applies to the 2022 Ford F-Series Super Duty, a solid hauler that has absolutely nothing in need of fixing. Since the Super Duty, winner of Truck Trend’s 2020 Pickup Truck of the Year award, received most of its major upgrades for the 2020 model year, the truck View the full article
  4. Jeff Gordon and Clint Bowyer discuss Kyle Larson's victory in Las Vegas and the challenges he had to overcome in order to win this weekend. View the full article
  5. Kyle Larson on how he was able to pull off getting his first win of the season in Las Vegas. View the full article
  6. Eat your peas. Take your medicine. Clean your room. Chances are if you had to do any of these tasks as a small child, your parents turned it into some sort of game that made whatever distasteful task you had to complete more palatable. “Open up, here comes the airplane!” “Hold your nose, here comes View the full article
  7. I was young the first time I saw a 4×4 doing 4×4 things. It was the early ’70s and the area where I lived in northern Illinois had been sucker-punched by a brutal snowstorm. The city was paralyzed. My parents’ cars were trapped in the garage, which didn’t matter because they wouldn’t have gotten very View the full article
  8. It should surprise no one that the biggest news in the off-road truck world for the 2021 model year was the introduction of the Ram 1500 TRX. As the first real challenger to the Ford Raptor’s high-speed off-road crown, Ram came out swinging with a supercharged 6.2L V-8 engine packing a massive 702 hp. The View the full article
  9. Busch entered Sunday’s Pennzoil 400 with one top-10 finish in the season’s first three races and 18th in the series standings. And for much of the race, it didn’t appear much improvement was imminent. His No. 18 Toyota had trouble keeping up during some of the wild three- and four-wide restarts in the race, but Busch rallied during the long green-flag run late in the final stage to ...Keep reading View the full article
  10. In just his fourth start since being suspended most of the 2020 Cup Series season, Larson took control of a wild race on Sunday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and cruised to victory in the Pennzoil 400. Larson was fired from his Chip Ganassi Racing #42 team last April for using a racial slur during the broadcast of an iRacing event and was also indefinitely suspended by NASCAR at the time ...Keep reading View the full article
  11. In fact, Keselowski ran out onto the frontstretch to congratulate Kyle Larson. After being fired from Chip Ganassi Racing for using a racial slur during an iRacing event last April, Larson worked to make up for his insensitive remarks. His indefinite suspension from the sport was rescinded and he returned to NASCAR competition this year with Hendrick Motorsports. “I’m just really happy ...Keep reading View the full article
  12. Hendrick, of course, had taken a chance hiring Larson in the offseason, vowing to sponsor the No. 5 Chevrolet himself in order to provide Larson another opportunity to compete in the Cup series. Larson, 28, was fired from his Chip Ganassi Racing No. 42 team last April for using a racial slur during the broadcast of an iRacing event and was also indefinitely suspended by NASCAR at the ...Keep reading View the full article
  13. Brad Keselowski discusses his second place finish View the full article
  14. Full highlights from Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race from Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the Pennzoil 400. View the full article
  15. In just his fourth start since being suspended most of the 2020 Cup Series season, Larson took control of a wild race on Sunday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and cruised to victory in the Pennzoil 400. Larson, 28, was fired from his Chip Ganassi Racing No. 42 team last April for using a racial slur during the broadcast of an iRacing event and was also indefinitely suspended by NASCAR at ...Keep reading View the full article
  16. With a three second lead on Brad Keselowski, Kyle Larson dominated the field and has won the NASCAR Cup Series Pennzoil 400 in Las Vegas. View the full article
  17. Chase Elliott recovered nicely after spinning out without contact, but fell fourteen spots from 11th place at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. View the full article
  18. Paddon was forced out of the series at the end of 2018 after the Alzenau team signed nine-time WRC champion, Sebastien Loeb. A programme had been tabled by then Hyundai Motorsport boss Michel Nandan but it was deemed too limited by Paddon. Recent attempts by the New Zealander to plot a course back into the series have been stymied by a testing accident that prevented him from starting Rally ...Keep reading View the full article
  19. Ferrucci bounced back from a cut tire and wreck at Homestead-Miami Speedway last weekend in his Xfinity Series debut to charge to a 13th-place finish Saturday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The finish is the second-best ever for Sam Hunt Racing since its debut in 2019. Saturday’s race is Ferrucci’s second of five consecutive scheduled in the No. 26 Toyota. “Oh man, from when the green ...Keep reading View the full article
  20. A late-race caution bunched the field and left Daniel Hemric in the lead Saturday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, but Allmendinger ran Hemric down in three corners after the restart to reclaim the lead. He ended up holding off Hemric by nearly a second to win Saturday’s Alsco 300 – his first series win of the 2021 season and sixth of his career. Allmendinger is running fulltime in ...Keep reading View the full article
  21. AJ Allmendinger drives away from Daniel Hemric late in the Xfinity race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway to not only secure his first win of the season, but a spot in the NASCAR Xfinity Series playoffs. View the full article
  22. With just a half second lead, John Hunter Nemechek beat Kyle Busch to the checkered flag in Las Vegas for his 7th career win. View the full article
  23. Nemechek, who joined Kyle Busch Motorsports in the offseason, got a push from Busch on a restart with six of 134 laps remaining to shoot him past Austin Hill. Nemechek, 23, then held off his boss to win Friday night’s Bucked Up 200 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The win is Nemechek’s first of the season and first NASCAR national series win since 2018. While Nemechek is competing fulltime ...Keep reading View the full article
  24. After a strong start to the 2021 NASCAR season, Daniel Suárez sat down with RaceHub to talk about how he plans to succeed this season driving for Trackhouse Racing. View the full article
  25. Even if the Toyota FJ-40 wasn’t the first mass-produced, open-top, body-on-frame 4×4, it is arguably the world’s best. These durable SUVs, along with their predecessors—the FJ25 and the truck-based version, the FJ-45—are probably the most widespread and globally recognizable 4×4 on the face of the earth. Toyota did a great job mimicking many great designs View the full article

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