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  1. A late caution in the 125-lap stage, brought several lead-lap cars down pit road but Kurt Busch remained on the track and held off a fast-approaching Suarez to the claim the stage win. Ryan Newman finished third, Kyle Busch was fourth and William Byron completed the top-five. Following the break between Stages 1 and 2, all of the lead-lap cars elected to pit with Chase Elliott the first off ...Keep reading View the full article
  2. With three of 125 laps remaining, Elliott caught Larson to take the lead only to see Larson grab it back on the final lap and hang on for the stage victory Saturday night. Martin Truex Jr. finished third, Kevin Harvick was fourth and Matt DiBenedetto rounded out the top-five. Denny Hamlin, who started on the pole, led the first 15 laps until Larson got inside him in Turn 3 on Lap 16 and ...Keep reading View the full article
  3. The Hall Racing Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 has started its third year of off-road racing with the grueling Best in the Desert Vegas to Reno race. The truck made its debut in the 2017 Vegas to Reno race just months after Chevrolet launched the ZR2 in Los Angeles. Piloted by Chad Hall, the Hall Racing ZR2 View the full article
  4. Yes, it’s here. And yes, it’s all Jeep. Make no mistake—this is truly the most capable midsize truck produced in America. Those may be bold words, but as far as a 4×4 goes, only the Gladiator offers front and rear locking diffs and 4:1 transfer case gearing options, as well as the option to become View the full article
  5. Reddick, who was forced to start from the rear of the field and had to serve a pass-through penalty down pit road because his No. 2 Chevrolet failed pre-qualifying inspection four times, had been running down then-leader Justin Allgaier but got an unexpected gift. With nine of 300 laps remaining, Allgaier had a tire go down and had to pull off the track, which allowed Reddick to inherit the ...Keep reading View the full article
  6. Tyler Reddick drove from last to first and won the Xfinity Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway after leader Justin Allgaier hit the wall late View the full article
  7. Hamlin wins 1st pole of season for Toyota and Gibbs View the full article
  8. One of the last five of 39 drivers to qualify, Hamlin’s average lap speed of 129.230 mph just edged Chevrolet driver Kyle Larson (129.004 mph) for the top starting position in Saturday night’s Bass Pro Shops Night Race at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway. Kurt Busch qualified fourth and Aric Almirola completed the top-five. The pole is the first for Hamlin this season and remarkably the ...Keep reading View the full article
  9. Nearby CCTV cameras showed the crash, allowing NTSB investigators to identify that the right-side main landing gear collapsed after the plane made a second or third heavy ‘bounce’ along the runway as it attempted to land. Senior investigator Ralph Hicks said: “We were able to obtain surveillance footage from buildings around the area that include footage of the accident happening. It ...Keep reading View the full article
  10. DiBenedetto, who learned this week he will be out at Leavine Family Racing at the conclusion of the 2019 season, led the way at 128.848mph. Ryan Blaney was second on the speed charts but the session did not end the way he would have wanted. While lapping, he suffered a power steering failure and dropped fluid around the track. "Just blew the power steering pump, blew the guts out of it," he ...Keep reading View the full article
  11. Speaking ahead of second practice for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series at Bristol Motor Speedway, Letarte told NBCSN viewers about his meeting with his friends on Thursday: “I feel very fortunate that I got to spend a little bit of time with Dale, Amy and Isla, and much like the reports said it was a scary situation, and they’re doing relatively OK, healthy, no major medical issues. Now ...Keep reading View the full article
  12. Denny Hamlin ended up fastest in Friday’s 50-minute session at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway as Toyota drivers claimed four of the top-five speeds. Hamlin’s average lap speed of 128.606 mph topped his Joe Gibbs Racing and Toyota teammate Erik Jones (128.151 mph) and Ford driver Joey Logano (127.852 mph). Completing the top-five were Toyota drivers Matt DiBenedetto and Kyle ...Keep reading View the full article
  13. Quick Shifting Looking for a sporty-shifting manual transmission to put in front of a divorced transfer case in a Chevy truck or other GM-powered 4×4? American Powertrain may have the gearbox for you in the new Pro-Fit five-speed and six-speed systems. The Pro-Fit systems feature a Tremec TKO five-speed or the Magnum six-speed transmission with View the full article
  14. Petty, who is a colleague of Earnhardt’s with broadcaster NBC, was speaking ahead of practice for this weekend’s Bristol night race. He said seeing the images of Earnhardt’s crash reminded him of the death of 1992 Winston Cup champion Alan Kulwicki in a private jet crash at the nearby Tri-Cities Regional Airport in 1993. Read Also: Dale Earnhardt Jr. survives fiery plane ...Keep reading View the full article
  15. Retired NASCAR star Dale Earnhardt Jr and his family escaped a fiery plane crash on Thursday with only minor injuries View the full article
  16. The 2017 WRC2 champion contested the opening two rounds of the 2019 season in a third M-Sport-run Ford Fiesta WRC, finishing eighth on home soil in Sweden. Now he is set for a first gravel outing of the year in Turkey, an event he contested last year in a works Skoda Fabia R5. "I'm so excited to be back in the FIA World Rally Championship, and back with the M-Sport team – I've been waiting ...Keep reading View the full article
  17. Fans of oil burners will have a lot to be grateful for in 2020, with each of the Big Three American automakers offering several different diesel options in their midsize and fullsize trucks. The latest volley in the game of one-upmanship comes from the 2020 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel, which now offers the least expensive entry View the full article
  18. Moffitt led 66 laps en route to the win, his third of the 2019 season and tenth of his career. The final stage kicked off with a jumbled up running order. Chastain was sent to the rear of the field with a safety violation on pit road. Ben Rhodes and Parker Kligerman with the first two drivers off pit road with two tires while Grant Enfinger and Sheldon Creed stayed out. Chastain drove ...Keep reading View the full article
  19. It was difficult to forget what she had witnessed just hours earlier. Around 3:38 p.m. ET Thursday, Moody, who works across the street from Elizabethton (Tenn.) Municipal Airport at The Alliance for Business & Training, had rushed to her office windows after hearing a “loud thud.” “The plane was sliding down to the road, it was already in flames and smoke billowing,” she said ...Keep reading View the full article
  20. Regearing Your Jeep. If you own a Jeep, there’s a good chance you’ve already heard about re-gearing — but do you know what it actually entails and if it’s right for your 4×4? What do gears even do? Would you know the right time to re-gear? Our pros break it down for you. What do gears do? The gears that were factory-installed in your Jeep are designed to fit the ratio and the torque of the package your vehicle came with. “Gearing” itself refers to the number of teeth in your ring and pinion gears, and this number is a measurement of how many times your driveshaft has to rotate in order to spin your wheels once. Driveshafts connect to the axle shafts on pinion gears. When your drive shaft rotates, the pinion gear spins the ring gears which, in turn, spin your axle shafts, making your vehicle move. So what does that actually mean? An example: A standard gear ratio is 3.21. With that size, your driveshaft would have to turn about 3 ¼ times for your wheel to turn once. 4.10 gears mean the driveshaft rotates a little over 4 times to get your wheels to turn, and so on. Short gears mean it’s faster to shift into top speed with less torque, while long or tall gears offer lower speeds but much better fuel economy. How do I know which kind of gear I need? Think about shorter gears for rock-climbing; they turn slower and offer more grip on rock. If you’re a mudder, consider taller gears that keep up wheel speed and traction. This option is also great for road racers tackling long-and-straights. Track racers need to stick with short gears that help with bursts of speed coming out of corners. Ultimately it’s important to talk with your installer and tap into their Jeep knowledge bank to customize gears for your vehicle. Why re-gear? When you upgrade to larger tires, you’re also altering the fuel efficiency and safety of your vehicle, so your gear ratio needs to reflect this change. Without re-gearing, these larger tires can negatively affect performance and drastically slow down your vehicle. Choose the new gears based on the diameter of the new tires. Use this handy equation and then round up to the closest standard gear ratio: (Old Gear Ratio x New Tire Size)/Old Tire Size = New Gear Ratio How do I prepare for re-gearing? Aside from making sure to work with an experienced pro to find the correct gears, it’s important to understand the re-gearing process itself. Front and rear axles need to be re-geared simultaneously. This is important because a significant difference in speed of drive shafts can cause serious issues like broken axles, driveshafts, or excessive wear and tear. This is a labor-intensive job, so plan accordingly when it comes to vehicle downtime and overall costs. You do not want to skimp on re-gearing! Who should perform my re-gearing? Ultimately you should take this project to a professional who has experience with custom Jeeps and re-gearing. We don’t doubt that you would do just fine on your own if you’ve already tackled this as a DIY project, but why risk it? The pros have the tools and expertise to get the job done. And if they’ve already done other custom projects on your Jeep they’re already familiar with the vehicle. What does the re-gearing process entail? When looking for a professional to help re-gear your Jeep, make sure they replace both the front and rear axles of your Jeep with premium quality gears. Typical new gear ratios are 4.10:1, 4.56:1, 4.88:1, or 5.13:1. Services should also include the following: What happens after re-gearing? Depending on the recommendations from manufacturers (and installers) you may need to avoid off-roading for about 500 miles. If your Jeep isn’t a daily driver, it might be smart to wait until the off-season to re-gear and wait a bit before taking any major road trips. You’ll want to drive on familiar roads for a bit before taking it off-road to make sure the gears are correct and allow for any adjustments. Ready to re-gear? Our customers report that gear upgrades from Axleboy result in: Axleboy Off-Road is proud to get your Jeep performance back in peak driving conditions by upgrading the differential gears to the optimal ratio for your custom Jeep. The post The Ins & Outs of Regearing Your Jeep appeared first on Axleboy Offroad - St Louis . View the full article
  21. “We’re very close and I hope we can put something out soon to make it official,” Jones told a group of reporters Thursday at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway, where he is competing in both the Xfinity and NASCAR Cup series races this weekend. Asked if fans with Erik Jones No. 20 tattoos should be worried, Jones replied, “I wouldn’t be worried about covering it up, no.” Jones said ...Keep reading View the full article
  22. 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
  23. We’ve been driving our long-term ’18 Chevy Colorado Crew Cab ZR2 for a year. Now we can now look back on all the miles and hours engaged in piloting it over rocks, dirt roads, mud, gravel, sand, and even through some snow, from a more analytical viewpoint than in those early days of first getting View the full article
  24. Matt DiBenedetto has been told by Leavine Family Racing he will not be brought back for a second season with the team in 2020 View the full article

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