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Rookie crew chief Gabehart has Hamlin on verge of 1st title
Rookie crew chief Gabehart has Hamlin on verge of 1st title View the full article
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[motorsport] Austin Hill takes Homestead Trucks win, Crafton wins title
Austin Hill, who was eliminated from title contention last weekend at Phoenix, held off Crafton by 1.569 seconds to win Friday night’s Ford 200 season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Crafton, however, was the highest finisher among the four title contenders, giving him the 2019 championship and third of his career (2013 and 2014 were the others). Crafton becomes the first NASCAR ...Keep reading View the full article
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[motorsport] NASCAR cancels Cup qualifying; title contenders to start 1-2-3-4
Initially, there were two practice sessions scheduled Friday at Homestead-Miami Speedway for the Cup Series teams, but they ended up with no time on track due to inclement weather. NASCAR has since made the unique decision to cancel qualifying, which was scheduled for Saturday afternoon, and replace it with a 50-minute practice session. The starting lineup will be set by owner points with ...Keep reading View the full article
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NASCAR on FOX | Kevin Harvick joins Adam Alexander on Race Hub to look ahead to Championship Race
Kevin Harvick details his preparation for Championship Sunday, and talks about the bet which led him to carry Kyle Busch's shoes. View the full article
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Fire burns for Stewart as he chases another NASCAR title
Tony Stewart still has the drive to win a NASCAR championship View the full article
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[motorsport] Daniel Suarez 'extremely surprised' by release from SHR
Those plans including promoting Cole Custer, son of SHR executive Joe Custer, to the NASCAR Cup Series in 2020 to drive the Haas-sponsored No. 41 Ford, replacing Suarez. In an interview Friday at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Daniel Suarez said that he had been told he needed to find “a big amount of money” (in sponsorship) to keep his ride next season. “A lot of people have worked very ...Keep reading View the full article
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[fourwheeler] Dispatch: Jeep News
1. Jeep News & Rumors When you buy a new vehicle, you have expectations (like, a lubed driveshaft). There’s an award for that—the AutoPacific Ideal Vehicle awards. These “measure the fusion” between what you thought you’d get and what you got. The Jeep Grand Cherokee was lauded for Ideal midsize SUV. Read the full list View the full article
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[motorsport] Denny Hamlin says 'we already won Homestead' last week
“We already won Homestead. We won Homestead last week. That was our win-or-go-home race. We performed at an incredibly high level,” Denny Hamlin said Thursday at Championship 4 Media Day. “We have now a free weekend to go out there and have fun and keep doing what we’ve been doing. We’ll have a chance by the end of the night because we have all year long as long as we do the same ...Keep reading View the full article
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Suarez ousted at Stewart-Haas for Cole Custer promotion
Daniel Suarez has been fired for the second time in a year, this time by Stewart-Haas Racing as it clears room to promote Cole Custer to the Cup Series in 2020 View the full article
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Winter Weather in Your Wrangler
Winter Weather in Your Wrangler! Winter weather has officially arrived in St. Louis, and while some snowbirds are flying to warmer areas, Wrangler owners in colder climates are getting ready to travel the snowy trails. Even if you have the gear to tackle snow, slush, and ice, it’s important to understand that the “rules” of winter driving still apply. The fundamental basis for winter driving is to avoid any abrupt turns, stops, and other potentially unsafe maneuvers. Because climates are different across the country, your mileage may vary — but there are a few universal tips that will help you (and your Jeep!) stay safe when the temperature drops. First things first. You’ll need to take steps to prep your Jeep and winterize it to tackle icy conditions. Know before you go How you drive in the snow really depends on what kind of snow (wet, fluffy, etc.) you’ll be driving in and how deep it is. Shallow snow will be forgiving but ice-glazed deeper snow means you’ll have to be a bit more careful and avoid sudden movements. When accelerating, wheel speed is the name of the game here; too high and snow will freeze in your tire, and too slow means you’ll sink down into the snow. If you’re driving on pavement, big tires will help get you off to a start from a stop without too much of an issue. Be especially careful if there’s ice on the road under the snow, especially when accelerating. Off-road snow requires a bit more finesse; treat it like mud or sand and accelerate smoothly, feathering the clutch. This can help you avoid digging down into the snow. Time to stop There’s one big rule when it comes to stopping your Wrangler in the snow: Give yourself more room than you need. Many cars on the road have ABS systems, which means they will stop better and faster than you, and in nature, trees (for example) aren’t going to move much when you hit them — ouch! Double whatever stopping distance you would leave when it’s not winter for safety. When you’re on-road, ice will present more of an issue than snow. It doesn’t matter if you can see it or it’s a patch of black ice, all of it is pretty dangerous. Off-road driving in snow is a bit more forgiving when it comes time for a full stop. Locking up the brakes on your Wrangler is fine as long as you’re giving yourself enough time and distance to avoid hitting anything. If you do happen to hit ice don’t slam the brakes! While it may feel like the easiest and fastest way to stop, pumping the brakes is much more efficient and safer. Take the wheel and steer Four-wheel driving (whether on-road or off) will only make steering easier at low speeds; it doesn’t much help if you’re driving your Wrangler at higher speeds. Your vehicle is top-heavy and has a short wheelbase, and this higher center of gravity could increase the chance of tipping or rolling over during a sharp turn. Deep snow can make it difficult to turn your tires on the pavement even if your wheel is cranked all the way to the right or the left. Keep your Wrangler in four-wheel drive on the icy roads to steer where you’re headed and keep from spinning out. On trails, stay in ready-made tracks, keep your speed down, and keep it in four-wheel drive. If you’re planning on taking your Wrangler out in the winter weather more often than not, or your vehicle is a daily driver, it’s probably a smart idea to invest in a set of winter tires. Our team can certainly help with that! One thing we know from our years in business is that every client is different. How you choose to drive your vehicle is different from the next person. We love Jeeps as much as you do! Get in touch with us now — before winter weather hits and you’re stuck without the custom gear you need to go play in the snow! The post Winter Weather in Your Wrangler appeared first on Axleboy Offroad - St Louis . View the full article
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[motorsport] Citroen won't stay in WRC beyond 2021, PSA confirms
The WRC will make the switch to hybrid machinery for 2022 - but while Citroen has previously taken a sabbatical from the WRC to prepare for new regulations, a PSA Motorsport spokesperson has confirmed it won’t enter the series’ next generation. “PSA Motorsport has confirmed Peugeot’s World Endurance Championship programme,” said the spokesperson. “Our Formula E commitment [with DS] ...Keep reading View the full article
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‘Championship 4’ Media Day: Martin Truex Jr.
Martin Truex Jr. knows his nocturnal animals and he's going for a second championship. View the full article
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‘Championship 4’ Media Day: Kevin Harvick
Kevin Harvick knows another championship celebration with his family would be even more special. View the full article
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‘Championship 4’ Media Day: Denny Hamlin
Denny Hamlin is looking for a second straight walk-off win to take home his first championship View the full article
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'Championship 4' Media Day: Kyle Busch
Kyle Busch ran through the streets of NYC before heading to Homestead-Miami Speedway. Also, Lindsay Czarniak lost a bet. View the full article
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[motorsport] Stewart-Haas confirms Cole Custer’s promotion to Cup
Motorsport.com first reported Thursday that Custer, who will compete for the Xfinity Series championship on Saturday, would replace Daniel Suarez in the No. 41 Ford next season. “I was asked last year about this time what Cole needed to do to earn his place in the NASCAR Cup Series, and I said he needed to win,” said Gene Haas, who co-owns SHR with three-time Cup Series champion Tony ...Keep reading View the full article
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[fourwheeler] Kenda Launches New Klever AT2 Tire at 2019 SEMA
Kenda Tire is back with a new all-terrain light truck tire. The Klever AT2 KR628 was launched at the 2019 SEMA show in Las Vegas. The launch event was held at an off-site venue called Speed Vegas several miles south of the city. The 100-acre $30 million venue features a road course with exotic cars View the full article
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[fourwheeler] Episode 95 of The Truck Show Podcast: SEMA Show 2019, Part 2
The Truck Show Podcast Presented by Nissan in association with DECKED… …is a fun, irreverent, and edgy look at today’s world of custom and factory trucks, hosted by automotive journalist Sean Holman and veteran Los Angeles radio personality Jay “Lightning” Tilles. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the latest episode of The Truck Show Podcast. View the full article
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[fourwheeler] Jeep Power, Safety, and Performance Parts
If you are looking to upgrade your Jeep, it’s usually the Jeep power and performance categories you start with. Lockers before looks is our mantra, and we’ve selected a few top parts from the SEMA show to illustrate that concept. That’s not to say the looks aren’t important, but these parts are beautiful in their View the full article
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[fourwheeler] Duct Tape, Painter’s Tape, and Gaffer’s Tape
My mind wanders. A lot. And lately, while I should be thinking about other things, I’ve been thinking about duct tape. We all know that duct tape is incredibly useful. Grab your interwebs device, search “uses for duct tape,” and prepare to be amazed. Heck, there’s even a Duck Tape Festival in Ohio that’s put View the full article
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[fourwheeler] Episode 94 of The Truck Show Podcast: SEMA Show 2019, Part 1
The Truck Show Podcast Presented by Nissan in association with DECKED… …is a fun, irreverent, and edgy look at today’s world of custom and factory trucks, hosted by automotive journalist Sean Holman and veteran Los Angeles radio personality Jay “Lightning” Tilles. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the latest episode of The Truck Show Podcast. View the full article
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[motorsport] Harvick: "It's been a grind" to reach Championship 4
By the No. 4 team's standards, 2019 hasn't been the best year. Harvick went 20 races into the year before winning his first race -- the first of the season for the entirety of Stewart-Haas Racing. Harvick won at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and would win three more times including the Texas playoff race, which secured his place in the final four. But with the slow start to the season, the ...Keep reading View the full article
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[motorsport] Eckes and Lessard land full-time Truck rides at KBM for 2020
Eckes, 19, will pilot the No. 18 Toyota Tundra in 2020 while Lessard, 18, will pilot the No. 4 truck. Eckes will be taken the seat vacated by Harrison Burton, who joins Joe Gibbs Racing full-time in the Xfinity Series next year. Lessard will be replacing Todd Gilliland, who does not have a ride announced for the 2020 season yet. Read Also: Todd Gilliland earns first win in wild ...Keep reading View the full article
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[fourwheeler] Where to ’Wheel and Overland: New Places to Explore in the U.S. and Beyond
Breaking news: You can’t go off the grid if you don’t know where that is. You also can’t go rockcrawling or trail riding if you don’t know where to go. To get you started, we’ve put together more than 10 places to explore—some are on government-run land, while others are private off-road parks. We also View the full article
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[fourwheeler] The Punch List: Dialing in Our 2001 Solid-Axle-Swap Chevy S-10
We’ve been working on our ’01 Chevy S-10 Crew Cab for about a year now with our friends at Low Range 4×4 in Wilmington, North Carolina. Over that time, we’ve swapped in a set of 1-ton axles and a 4 Speed Atlas transfer case, and we repurposed suspension bits originally intended for a Jeep Wrangler. View the full article