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Chris Buescher and Riley Herbst Richmond 1 Media Availability

Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
NASCAR Cup and NASCAR Xfinity Series
Richmond Advance | Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Chris Buescher, driver of the No. 17 Fastenal Ford Mustang Dark Horse for Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing, went to Victory Lane the last time the NASCAR Cup Series visited Richmond Raceway. Buescher, who has three straight top-10 finishes going into this weekend, spoke to members of the media on Wednesday.

CHRIS BUESCHER, No. 17 Fastenal Ford Mustang Dark Horse – HOW DO YOU FEEL AFTER COTA AND HEADING INTO RICHMOND? “A lot of hard work in COTA to get to that point. Certainly, it was a rough start to our day there. It’s one of those deals with a strange part failure that didn’t know that was a thing, so we won’t have to worry about that going forward. Heading into Richmond, a track that I have despised for most of my career, has certainly been a lot better since the Next Gen car. We’ve been very competitive there for a couple years. Last year, I really enjoyed both races and then being able to be so good there in the fall, not just our car but both of our race cars, to the point where I felt like we were battling each other for the win there through the final stage. It was a lot of fun. It’s a track that I’ve really wanted to like for most of my career, for all of my career. I made my first NASCAR start there subbing in an Xfinity car with Roush, so it should have held a little better place in my heart, but it’s been a tough one for a long time. That being said, I’m truly excited to be heading back to Richmond. I know we’ve spoke with a lot of you through the last 18 months at this point and talked about RFK as a group feeling like we don’t have to circle racetracks as our only opportunities while also not having to circle racetracks that we’re dreading. This is certainly one that we feel like is a great opportunity knowing where we were at last season. We obviously have some changes with the new Mustang and with the short track aero package, so we’ve got some changes coming at us but we’re ready for them and feel like it could be another race-winning day and get our streak started a lot earlier, which sure would be nice. That basically was our main goal on the year is how do we take what we had starting at the Richmond fall race and start this season off in the first quarter with that kind of momentum. How do we win a race early on and get that fired off to where we’re in a better place through the summer and not feeling like we’re trying to play catch-up.”

HOW WOULD YOU EVALUATE YOUR OVERALL PERFORMANCE THIS YEAR? SOME MIGHT SAY YOU ARE OUTPERFORMING YOUR SPEED. “I would probably argue the opposite. We were able to lead in four of the first five races and the one we didn’t lead any laps we finished second in Phoenix. When I look at that, our speed was certainly there. The finishes were not. Then you take in and look at the last two weeks, we didn’t qualify good in COTA and then obviously had to start in the back and that put us way behind with no cautions to really find ourselves with much opportunity to work up. Our group did a great job on strategy to work our way up. We had a fast race car and were able to pick them off, but realistically I would call COTA a good day for us running eighth. We did not have race-winning speed there, so we want more and have some ideas. If you look at Bristol, we were able to get to the point where we led laps there. It was obviously a very strange race for all of us, but both of our cars finished very well in Bristol. I would argue that the speed was there and that we had the possibility to run even better if we feel we didn’t have to save so much, which maybe the whole field says the same thing there. It’s a tough one, but we always know we’ve been fast at Bristol, so, honestly, I’m gonna argue the opposite. Maybe with the exception of COTA, feeling like we knew that was gonna be a tough day, so I would say eighth place – we may not have had the speed to do more than that, but I think that was a lot of good hard work to get to that point and feel like we legitimately should have run about there and have some work to do to be better for road courses going forward. Really, it’s come down to a lot of execution, a lot of finishing these things out right – more qualifying speed. That’s still high on my list. I put ourselves in a really big hole at Bristol and we’ve basically had two weeks staring at the entire field in front of us. That’s a tough way to go, but we’re in a good place mentally now heading into Richmond. I feel like we’re gonna get it turned around on that side of things.”

IF YOU DON’T SEE THE TYPE OF STRENGTH AT RICHMOND THIS WEEKEND, DO YOU START TO GET WORRIED AT ALL ABOUT THE CHANGES IN THE FORD AND/OR PACKAGE THAT WERE MADE? “I wouldn’t say that one race will decide that. We realize what we’ve had on the year and we’re still working to get a Ford in victory lane and that is certainly our goal this week. No one sits still in our sport and everybody is gonna be coming at us to try and be better at Richmond. It will be a good measure on where we have a hold of this new package, so I think that we will be in a good place. It’s so hard because practice changes so drastically at Richmond. Our first laps on track will be so fast. I think we’re in Group A again. Somehow we’re always in Group A, so our first laps on track will be stupid fast. Group two will be a lot slower and then when it comes to qualifying Group A will probably be considerably slower and they’ll keep speeding up would be our prediction as we get into the second group. I was just talking with Scott, this is actually one of the races last year that a lot of people pushed for our qualifying change so that we don’t end up sixth in your group but starting all the way back in 20th. If the whole group is faster than you group and you just missed the top five, you certainly want to have that little bit of equalness between the two groups. I say all of that in a roundabout way just to say that we all know how practices can be very wild here at Richmond, so we won’t have that read until the race is over, I’d say. Then, at that point, we will have to evaluate where we’re at, hopefully from victory lane and say everything is just fine and we’ll move right on along. If that’s not the case, then dive into it and figure out what it is that we’re truly missing because we do have a very good baseline for this one and figure out how to find that.”

COULD THE ISSUES BE MORE THE EXECUTION SIDE OF THINGS AS TO WHY A FORD HASN’T REACHED VICTORY LANE YET? “If it was just us or just our organization that we were talking about, I would say then maybe you’d bring it down to execution, but when we have the numbers that we do I’d say it’s probably hard to put a blanket over all of us and say that the execution hasn’t been there with a single one. You also have the new underbody or the short track package with it, so what we did have as a baseline it wasn’t simple to just change it over. We’re not the only ones going through it though. The Toyota camp had the same thing in front of them, so we’re working through it and trying to figure out what exactly it is. I can’t speak for everybody, but in our camp we certainly have some execution stuff that we need to clean up. I need to make some better decisions at the right times from behind the wheel and put ourselves in a better spot. We need to qualify better. That certainly has been a big hit and we need a little bit of luck on our side and that’s from here inside the RFK building. I think that’s where our head’s at. I don’t think we’re saying that we’re way behind and we need these big changes. I think we’re in a little bit of a learning spot. We’re probably deep enough into the season now to where we certainly need to be coming up with solutions to what it is that we need to be learning, to be better, to be closer to winning and we’ve had some solid runs. We’ve been in the top 10 a lot, so we’ve been close, but we haven’t closed the deal and don’t feel like ultimately we’ve been in the running to really close the deal. As strong as Phoenix was for us, the 20 was lights out. We still have work to do if we’re gonna win races. I’ll go back to Phoenix, but a day like that when you feel like you passed a bunch of cars and did really good, but there was still one that you just weren’t close to that one challenges you a little bit more. When you’re sitting there and say there were 15 cars better than us, we know we’ve got some work to do in a lot of ways to improve. But when one car finds a way or one team finds a way, that puts everybody on notice. That’s where we’re at. Don’t panic yet. We’ve got a couple good tracks coming at us still and we are excited about what the next four to five week will hold for us. We need some clean up.”

HAVE YOU NOTICED MORE ENGAGEMENT FROM FORD? “No, not from where I’m sitting right now. Maybe that’s probably for higher tables than mine, but, for me, it’s been a lot of business as usual. We see all of our Ford folks at the track and we’re excited to run in these races and figure out how to make them wins. Again, the speed has been there at a lot of times, not all of the time, but we’ve got some learning to do still. I’m sure the right areas are getting more attention to where we can discover it together. It’s just probably in different rooms than where I’m at.”

IT’S YOUR 300TH CUP START THIS WEEKEND. BRAD IS THE LAST DRIVER TO WIN ON HIS 300TH START, SO WHAT DOES THAT MILESTONE MEAN TO YOU? “What that means to me is I’m getting old and it snuck up on me quick. It feels like it wasn’t that long ago it was our rookie season heading into Richmond as a cutoff race before the playoffs – had won a race at Pocono that year and didn’t have a stellar year. We were doing all we could to finish in the top 30 in points to make sure that we could make the playoffs, so it certainly is a long way removed from that. It’s been a long time coming, but at the same time it feels like that was just yesterday, so it’s a cool stat that Brad was able to do it and I’m certain that he does not want me to win my 300th start because he wants to win it. I’m not gonna get any sympathy or extra help from him from that stat or that standpoint, but it certainly is cool to be sitting here right now talking about the seasons that we’ve had, the progression that we’ve been able to make through the years. It’s probably been a little slower at times than I would have liked and didn’t always see the light at the end of the tunnel, but certainly had a lot of fun along the way regardless. I’ve made fantastic friends through our industry and a little outside of it from doing this for the last seven or eight years at this level and I’m ready for another seven, eight, 10 or 15 more. I want 10 or 15 more like last year when we can win multiple races and make steps at running for a championship.”

IT WAS ANNOUNCED THAT THE IOWA XFINITY RACE IS A SELLOUT. WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT BOTH OF THOSE RACES BEING SELLOUTS FOR JUNE? “That’s awesome news. I love that racetrack and for all the years that we didn’t run there on the Cup side since the last time I was there in 2015 I’ve said that I wish we could take a Cup car to Iowa. The fans show up there and pack that place. They are passionate about racing at that racetrack. It’s a short track in ways. That’s awesome news because I have always felt that and that’s not because you put the question directly to me. I have loved that racetrack and have seen people show up to really support that facility for any style of racing, including ARCA racing when we were there. There were huge numbers out there as well. I just feel like it’s a fun racetrack and puts on some good shows and our fans enjoy it. I knew the Cup race would sell out. I figured the Xfinity race may have already been sold out, but that is awesome to hear that they have sold out on the Xfinity side. That’s big news for the week and it’ll be a lot of fun.”

Riley Herbst, driver of the No. 98 Monster Energy Ford Mustang Dark Horse for Stewart-Haas Racing, comes into this weekend’s race at Richmond Raceway sitting fifth in the point standings. He held a Q&A session with media on Wednesday to talk about Saturday’s race and the start to his season.

RILEY HERBST, No. 98 Monster Energy Ford Mustang Dark Horse – WHAT IS THE FEELING AROUND THE TEAM WITH ALL OF THE BAD LUCK YOUR TEAM HAS HAD THIS SEASON? “I think we have had really good speed at every track, except for probably last week at COTA, but I kind of knew that going in a little bit, just not really being my strong suit as a racetrack, but we’re going back to Richmond where we led some laps last year, had good stage finishes and then ultimately got wrecked with like 15 to go, so I’m excited to see what Davin is bringing to Richmond this weekend. I know it’s going to be fast and hopefully we can get back on track with top threes and top fives and get some points back.”

IS IT EASY TO SHUFFLE THAT BAD LUCK UNDER THE COUCH? IS THE MOOD STILL GOOD BECAUSE OF THE PACE? “Yeah, I think the morale is really high in the shop with both me and Cole and all the team guys. We’ve shown pace at every track we’ve gone to. Ultimately, neither of us have won yet, but I think we’re OK being in the position we’re in. Cole is fourth in points and us fifth in points, so we’re excited. We know the season is still really early. Ultimately, we both want to win and I think we’re both going to win this year. It’s just a matter of time.”

YOU’VE BEEN IN THE TOP FIVE 487 OF THE 744 LAPS, SO WHAT DOES THAT TELL YOU? “That tells me that we left a lot on the table still. If the two teammates didn’t wreck the field at Phoenix and we get caught up in that, that would have been more laps I feel like at Phoenix. If I did a better job last week in executing at COTA, we could have had more there, too. It’s cool to see how far I’ve progressed and how far this team has progressed and how we continue to just get better each and every week, and hopefully we can do some more of that this weekend at Richmond. It’s one of my favorite tracks.”

WHAT DOES THIS STRETCH OF TRACKS MEAN TO YOU AND YOUR GROUP? “It’s honestly very important. I think the first five weeks have been up and down for sure for the 98 team, and I think we can capitalize on these next five tracks for us. Richmond is really awesome. Martinsville is fun. Texas, we’re gonna have a really fast race car. Davin loves that place and obviously anything can happen out in Talladega, and Dover is a good racetrack for myself too. I’m excited for the tracks upcoming. We should have nothing but really good pace at every single racetrack and it’s fun going to the racetrack knowing that I have a car that can win and can win stages and lead laps, so I’m excited to see what the next five hold.”

IS THERE AN INTEREST FROM A RACER’S PERSPECTIVE TO SEE WHAT BUBBA POLLARD CAN DO THIS WEEKEND? “Yeah, I’m interested. I’ve raced against Bubba a few times. He’s really, really good. He’s probably the best super late model racer and he’s pretty good friends with Noah as well. Noah has given him a bunch of notes I heard and he’s gonna have really good equipment at Junior Motorsports, so it should be nothing but a good run for Bubba and I look forward to racing him on a nice little worn out short track.”

Richard Childress Racing and SENIX Tools Enhance Multi-Year Partnership with Primary Race Sponsorship and Special Fan Discount

SENIX Tools, the Official Power Tool of Richard Childress Racing, to Sponsor Austin Dillon’s No. 3 SENIX Tools Chevrolet in Select Races in 2024

WELCOME, N.C. (March 28, 2024) – SENIX Tools, the official power tool of Richard Childress Racing, is enhancing their relationship with the multi-time NASCAR Championship-winning organization. Austin Dillon will drive the No. 3 SENIX Tools Chevrolet in select races during the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season, beginning with NASCAR All-Star weekend at North Wilkesboro Speedway on Sunday, May 19.

As part of the multi-year partnership, SENIX will continue to be represented across the RCR organization on all cars in both the NASCAR Cup Series and the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

“We’re thrilled to be able to grow our partnership with Richard Childress Racing and can’t wait to cheer on Austin Dillon and the No. 3 SENIX Tools Chevrolet,” said Rocky Reynolds, vice president of sales and marketing for SENIX Tools. “RCR is such a legendary team within the sport and it’s exciting to align our growing brand with such a well-respected team.”

Since first announcing their partnership, SENIX has become a trusted brand in RCR’s shops, garages and pit stalls. Team members throughout the organization are utilizing SENIX’s vast range of high-quality outdoor power equipment and handheld power tools throughout campus and at the race track.

“We’re happy to see another brand grow and find success through a partnership with RCR,” said Torrey Galida, president of RCR. “Our team has found SENIX Tools’ cutting-edge technology, performance and eco-friendly design to be a trusted addition to the shop and the garage. We are all looking forward to seeing the No. 3 SENIX Tools Chevrolet on track this season with Austin Dillon.”

To celebrate the partnership, SENIX Tools is offering fans 38% off any power tool or power tool kit to celebrate each time RCR wins in the NASCAR Cup Series this season. Visit senixtools.com to claim your discount the week following a Kyle Busch or Austin Dillon win this season.

For more information and all that is going on at RCR, visit rcrracing.com.

YAT USA, Inc. (Your Advanced Technology) is an industry leader in electric and battery-powered outdoor power equipment manufacturing. Since launching in 2002, the company is dedicated to “becoming the most professional intelligent tool solution provider in the world.” YAT has innovation at its core and is committed to R&D and production of environmentally friendly and energy-saving products such as lithium-ion battery technology and low gasoline emission.

About Richard Childress Racing: (www.rcrracing.com) is a renowned, performance-driven racing, marketing and manufacturing organization. Incorporated in 1969, RCR has celebrated over 50 years of racing and earned more than 200 victories and 16 championships, including six in the NASCAR Cup Series with the legendary Dale Earnhardt. RCR was the first organization to win championships in the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Truck Series and is a three-time winner of the Daytona 500 (1998, 2007, 2018). Its 2024 NASCAR Cup Series lineup includes two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch (No. 8 Chevrolet) and 2017 Coca-Cola 600 winner and 2018 Daytona 500 champion Austin Dillon (No. 3 Chevrolet). RCR fields a full-time NASCAR Xfinity Series program with Jesse Love (No. 2 Chevrolet) and Austin Hill (No. 21 Chevrolet).

21 Team Headed to Richmond

Harrison Burton and the No. 21 DEX Imaging team are headed to Richmond Raceway for Sunday’s 400-lapper motivated to both honor the memory of a long-time Wood Brothers crew member and get their season back on track.

“It’s a sad week for the Wood Brothers family with the passing of long-time employee Jabo Fulp,” crew chief Jeremy Bullins said. “He would always tell me he was doing ‘whatever they want me to do.’

“It’s a shame more people don’t have his work ethic.”

William “Jabo” Fulp, who worked for the Wood Brothers team for more than 25 years and also owned a successful towing and recovery business, died Monday after an extended illness. The DEX Imaging Mustang will carry a memorial decal this weekend at Richmond.

Bullins said that as he and the DEX Imaging team head to Richmond they are prepared to be like Fulp and do whatever is needed to get Burton and the No. 21 Mustang Dark Horse back toward the front of the field.

“Obviously it hasn’t been the start to the season we were hoping for, and we really need to put some points on the board,” Bullins said. “When I look at the next couple of weeks with Richmond and Martinsville, those are tracks where I know Harrison can run well, and we look forward to making it happen.”

Practice at Richmond is set for Saturday at 10:35 a.m. Eastern Time to be followed by qualifying at 11:15.

Sunday’s 300-mile Toyota Owners 400 on the ¾-mile oval is set to get the green flag just after 7 p.m. with Stage breaks at Laps 70 and 230 of 400.

FOX Sports 1 will carry the TV coverage of practice and qualifying with the coverage switching to FOX for Sunday’s race.

About DEX Imaging
DEX Imaging is the digital document imaging division of Staples, the world’s largest business solutions provider. DEX sells and services the broadest selection of copiers, printers and data management solutions, such as HP, Konica Minolta, Canon, Kyocera and numerous others.

COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES:
Reducing Operating Costs
Reducing Paper Consumption
Increasing Productivity

DEX Imaging has been the recipient of virtually every industry award since the company’s inception, including the JD Power & Associates Award for Best Customer Experience, the prestigious ProTech Service award by Konica Minolta, the Diamond Premier Dealer Award by Kyocera, and the Elite DEALER Award by ‘ENX’ magazine. Other accolades include being named ‘Best Place to Work’ by numerous business journals in the markets DEX serves.

Wood Brothers Racing
Wood Brothers Racing was formed in 1950 in Stuart, Va., by Hall of Famer Glenn Wood. Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest active team and one of the winningest teams in NASCAR history. Since its founding, the team won 99 races (including at least one race in every decade for the last seven decades) and 120 poles in NASCAR’s top-tier series. Fielding only Ford products for its entire history, the Wood Brothers own the longest association of any motorsports team with a single manufacturer. Glenn’s brother, Leonard, is known for inventing the modern pit stop. The team currently runs the Ford Mustang driven by Harrison Burton in the famous No. 21 racer.

Get Back on the Road Fast: Your Guide to the Auto Breakdown Scene with Bearing Stocks Brisbane

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What’s the Deal with Automotive Breakdowns?

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Why Bearings Are a Big Deal

Bearings might not grab the spotlight, but think of them as the unsung heroes that keep your car gliding smoothly on the road. Without these little champs, expect your journey to hit a snag sooner rather than later.

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Bumps in the Road

Sure, the auto breakdown world is full of lifesavers, but it’s not all smooth driving. Cars are getting smarter, mechanics need to keep up, and everyone wants their car fixed yesterday. And have you seen all the electric and hybrid cars out there? They’re the future, but they sure can be puzzling to fix.

Navigating Through:

  • Learn, Learn, Learn: Whether it’s electric cars or the latest gadgets, staying sharp is key.
  • Teach a Man to Fix: We need more mechanics, and good training is how we get them.
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Shining the Spotlight on Bearing Stocks Brisbane

Let’s talk about Bearing Stocks Brisbane. These folks are the bearing bosses, making sure that when your car needs that extra love, you’ve got the best parts on hand.

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In a nutshell, when your car needs a bit of extra attention, Bearing Stocks Brisbane is there to make sure it gets the best care possible, helping you to avoid frequent repairs, offering expert advice when you need it, and ensuring you receive what you need swiftly.

Wrapping It Up

So there you have it, friends. The road might throw us curveballs, but with the right know-how and some quality parts (shoutout to Bearing Stocks Brisbane!), we’re all set for a smoother ride. The auto breakdown industry is our unsung hero, keeping our wheels turning and our adventures rolling. Remember, it’s not just about getting from A to B; it’s about enjoying the journey safely and without a hitch.

Quick Look: Why Bearing Quality Matters

Bearing QualityLess DramaSavingsSafety
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Not So MuchMore HeadachesMore SpendDicey

Pit Stops: Overcoming Challenges

Speed BumpsDetours
Smart Car SmartsHit the books
Where Are All The Mechanics?Train ‘em up
Fix It Now!Quality parts for the win

There you go – a down-to-earth scoop on navigating the twists and turns of the automotive breakdown world. With a little help from our friends at Bearing Stocks Brisbane, we’re all set to keep our cars (and our adventures) going strong. Drive safe, everyone!

How to Get Your Friends Interested in Formula 1

Are you a die-hard Formula 1 fan but struggle to get your friends on board with your passion for the world’s fastest motorsport? Convincing them to join you in the adrenaline-fueled excitement of Formula 1 races can seem like a difficult task, but we’ve got some tips to help get them interested.

According to ESPN, the 2023 Formula 1 World Championship saw an average of 1.11 million viewers during the season’s 22-race telecasts. Of course, viewership numbers alone are unlikely to be enough to get your friend interested in this sport. That being said, with the right approach, you can introduce your friends to the world of Formula 1 and turn them into avid fans. 

Here are a few expert tips to help you get started:

Share the Thrill

One of the most effective ways to pique your friends’ interest in Formula 1 is by sharing your own enthusiasm for the sport. 

Talk to them about the incredible speed, skill, and precision of the drivers as they navigate challenging tracks around the world. Describe the heart-stopping moments of intense wheel-to-wheel racing and the breathtaking overtakes that leave you on the edge of your seat.

By conveying your passion for Formula 1, you’ll spark their curiosity and encourage them to give it a chance.

Host Viewing Parties

Organizing Formula 1 viewing parties is a fantastic way to introduce your friends to the sport in a fun and social setting. Invite them over to watch races together on a big screen, complete with snacks and drinks to enhance the experience. Create a welcoming atmosphere where everyone can ask questions, share opinions, and enjoy the thrill of the race together.

Whether it’s the strategic pit stops or dramatic finishes, the excitement of watching Formula 1 with friends is sure to leave a lasting impression.

Highlight Human Stories

Beyond the high-speed action on the track, Formula 1 is also rich in compelling human stories that resonate with audiences around the world. Introduce your friends to the personalities behind the helmets – from legendary champions to up-and-coming rookies – and share their triumphs, struggles, and rivalries. 

For instance, as reported by Sky Sports, seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton is set to leave Mercedes and join Ferrari in 2025. Now, the rivalry between Ferrari and Mercedes in Formula 1 is legendary. Hence, the fact one of Mercedes’ most successful drivers ever is set to join their rivals is a story worth getting into. 

Such human elements and stories add depth and emotion to the sport, making it more relatable and engaging for newcomers.

Engage in Fantasy Leagues

Participating in F1 fantasy leagues can be a fun and interactive way to deepen your friends’ involvement in the sport.

According to KeepTheScore, fantasy leagues allow participants to create their own virtual teams of drivers. They then get to compete against each other based on real-life race results, collecting points in accordance with the actual match scores. 

Encourage your friends to join a fantasy league with you. Consider using a Formula 1 fantasy leaderboard as well. Participants can easily track their scores, and rankings, and compare them with others through such F1 leaderboards. They add an enjoyable aspect to the event, keeping participants engaged as they eagerly check their standings, particularly after significant race events.

There’s also the excitement of witnessing scores update live.

Attend Live Events

If possible, take your friends to experience the thrill of Formula 1 firsthand by attending live events such as races or test sessions. There’s nothing like the atmosphere of a Grand Prix weekend, with the roar of the engines and the electric energy that fills the air.

According to F1Destinations, the average three-day F1 ticket price for the 2024 season is $498. If you and your friends can afford it, enjoying the F1 races in person will be a surreal experience. Immersing your friends in the sights, sounds, and spectacle of Formula 1 up close will leave them with a newfound appreciation for the sport.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Are F1 rules complicated to understand?

F1 rules can be intricate due to technical specifications, race procedures, and governance. However, enthusiasts often find the complexity adds depth to the sport’s strategy and intrigue.

How long is a typical F1 race?

A typical Formula 1 race lasts around 1.5 to 2 hours. The race covers a distance of approximately 305 kilometers (190 miles), depending on the circuit’s layout and specific race conditions.

How many races does one F1 season have?

An F1 season usually has around 20 to 23 races. These races are held across various countries and circuits around the world throughout the calendar year.

In conclusion, introducing your friends to the captivating world of Formula 1 requires patience, enthusiasm, and a strategic approach. By keeping these tips in mind, you can successfully ignite their interest and turn them into avid fans of the world’s fastest motorsport. 

Now, gather your friends, buckle up, and get ready for an exhilarating journey into the thrilling world of Formula 1 racing.

Why Renting a Car is Essential While Visiting Dubai?

During your dubai city tour, renting a car is essential for mobility. If you manage to rent a car in Dubai, you can experience the main benefits of car rental. Whether you’re visiting Dubai as a tourist or a businessman, you should arrange for city travel. If you’re considering renting a car in Dubai, it can make your journey more exciting, as many professionals in the city offer car rental services. Dubai is a city designed for easy driving.

Renting a car in Dubai is a hassle-free option. Given the city’s numerous beautiful and interesting places and the extensive network of highways connecting all its regions, car rental is a very convenient option. It will relieve you of the stress of finding parking spaces. Car rental is available at affordable prices from some reliable agencies. The services offered by these agencies are efficient and convenient for all travelers seeking comfort without hassle.

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Car rental has become a necessity. It will relieve you of transportation hassles and give you more flexibility. You can easily reach your next destination for business or pleasure, and you won’t have to worry about getting lost or buying gas. Car rental offers numerous advantages, including 24/7 roadside assistance, GPS navigation, and competitive rental prices.

Traveling in your car is more convenient than public transportation, where you have to wait for transport for an unknown amount of time. Car rental in Dubai will help you avoid wasted time and enjoy the freedom to move around the city and organize your day. With a large fleet of the world’s most luxurious brands, you can leave all your worries at home and relax in style with us.

Affordable: Car rental in Dubai is an excellent way to get around the city, offering a wide range of options. It makes sense to rent a car at https://rent.cars, which is cheaper than owning one. Renting a car makes it easier to visit places within the city limits, as well as take long trips outside the city.

Renting a car is an excellent alternative to taxis and public transportation. The cost of renting a car is always affordable, especially for long trips, where renting for two days can be comparable to the price of a single taxi ride. Car rental in Dubai is available at all major locations, including hotels, airports, and local attractions.

How to Choose a Car Rental Company

Choosing the Desert safari Dubai company in Dubai is crucial for a smooth and enjoyable experience. First, consider the rental company’s reputation and reliability. Look for reviews and testimonials from previous customers to gauge their level of satisfaction and reliability. Additionally, ensure that the company has a good track record of maintaining its vehicles in excellent condition to avoid any potential breakdowns or inconveniences during your rental period. One of such trustworthy companies in Dubai is https://rent-cars.ae/.

Secondly, compare prices and rental terms from different companies to find the best deal that suits your budget and requirements. While it’s tempting to go for the cheapest option, make sure to read the fine print and understand any hidden fees or charges that may apply. Look for companies that offer transparent pricing and flexible rental terms, including unlimited mileage and comprehensive insurance, to ensure peace of mind throughout your rental period. By taking the time to research and compare different car rental companies, you can make an informed decision and enjoy a hassle-free experience during your travels in Dubai.

FAQ

  1. What documents do I need to rent a car in Dubai? Generally, you’ll need a valid driver’s license, a passport, and a credit card for payment. Some companies may also require an International Driving Permit (IDP), so it’s best to check with the rental company beforehand.
  2. Are there any age restrictions for renting a car in Dubai? Yes, most rental companies require drivers to be at least 21 years old. However, some luxury or high-performance car rentals may have a higher minimum age requirement.
  3. Can I drive a rental car outside of Dubai? Yes, but you may need to inform the rental company and obtain additional permissions or insurance coverage, especially if you plan to travel to neighboring countries. Be sure to clarify this with the rental company beforehand.
  4. What insurance coverage is included in the rental agreement? Rental agreements typically include basic liability insurance, but it’s advisable to check for additional coverage options such as collision damage waiver (CDW) or theft protection. Consider your insurance needs and budget when selecting coverage options.
  5. How do I return the rental car? Most rental companies require you to return the vehicle to the exact location where you picked it up. Make sure to return the vehicle on time and in the same condition you received it in to avoid additional fees.
  6. What should I do in case of an accident or breakdown? Contact the rental company immediately and follow their instructions. They will provide assistance and guidance on how to proceed, which may include arranging for a replacement vehicle or roadside assistance.
  7. Can I modify or cancel my reservation? Many rental companies offer flexible reservation policies that let you modify or cancel your booking, usually without penalty, up to a specified time before the scheduled pickup. However, it’s essential to check the company’s cancellation policy before making any changes.
  8. Are there any restrictions on where I can drive the rental car? While you’re generally free to drive the rental vehicle anywhere within the UAE, some rental companies may have specific restrictions or prohibited areas, such as off-road driving or entering particular neighborhoods. Be sure to inquire about any restrictions before embarking on your journey.

Top Forex Brokers in Motorsport Sponsorship | 2024

In the fast-paced world of motorsport, where speed and precision are paramount, the synergy between racing teams and their sponsors is crucial for achieving pinnacle performance and visibility. Recognizing this dynamic, SpeedwayMedia, in collaboration with IamForexTrader, has meticulously curated a list of Forex brokers who are not just participants in the global financial markets but are also key sponsors in the thrilling realm of motorsport. This partnership highlights the intersection of finance and speed, showcasing how Forex brokers leverage motorsport’s high-octane world to enhance their brand visibility and connect with an audience that values speed, reliability, and performance.

1. FxPro & McLaren F1 Team

FxPro & McLaren F1 Team

Since 2018, FxPro has proudly served as the official sponsor of the iconic McLaren Formula 1 team. This partnership is more than just a sponsorship; it’s a collaboration that elevates performance to new heights on the racetrack and in the financial markets.

FxPro and McLaren Racing are united by a unique sponsorship partnership that embodies their shared values of innovation, technology, speed, and a profound passion for pushing the limits. Both entities relentlessly pursue excellence, constantly seeking to outdo themselves and set new benchmarks in their respective industries.

This collaboration is a testament to the natural synergy between FxPro and McLaren Racing. It provides a robust platform to showcase their unwavering commitment to innovation, precision, and performance. By joining forces, FxPro and McLaren are not just sponsors and partners; they are leaders in their fields, driven by a shared vision to excel and inspire greatness in others.

2. InstaForex & Dragon Racing

InstaForex & Dragon Racing

InstaForex, a leader in the forex industry, has strategically partnered with Dragon Racing in the Formula E series, aligning with its vision for innovation and technology in finance and motorsport. This collaboration underscores a shared commitment to pushing technological boundaries and achieving excellence. Dragon Racing, known for its pioneering spirit since its inception, has made significant strides in Formula E, a series that represents progress, high technology, and environmental sustainability.

The partnership with Dragon Racing, which has also attracted major companies like McAfee and Microsoft, positions InstaForex at the forefront of technological advancement in sports sponsorship. Through these collaborations, InstaForex promotes its brand and supports the evolution of motorsport towards a more sustainable and technologically advanced future.

3. Vantage & NEOM McLaren Extreme E

Vantage & NEOM McLaren Extreme E

Vantage has formed a strategic partnership with NEOM McLaren Extreme E, focusing on innovation, sustainability, and high performance. As the Official Trading Partner, Vantage supports NEOM McLaren in the Extreme E Championship, a racing series that emphasizes environmental awareness by competing in remote areas affected by climate change. This collaboration showcases electric vehicles equipped with advanced EV technology, capable of 400 kW power and accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in 4.5 seconds, demonstrating excellence across various terrains. The partnership underlines a commitment to highlighting and addressing climate change while promoting sustainable technology in motorsports.

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Why Do Forex Brokers Sponsor Motorsports?

Forex brokers sponsor motorsport for several strategic reasons, aligning their brand with the dynamic and fast-paced nature of racing. This sponsorship offers visibility to a global audience, enhancing brand recognition and credibility. Motorsport, known for its technological innovation and high performance, mirrors the competitive and advanced environment of forex trading. Sponsoring teams or events in motorsport allows brokers to convey their commitment to excellence, speed, and precision, qualities essential in forex trading and racing. Additionally, it provides an opportunity for brokers to engage with potential clients in a thrilling setting, fostering community and loyalty among motorsport fans who may have an interest in forex trading. Ultimately, the partnership between forex brokers and motorsport teams is a strategic move to merge racing excitement with the financial world, creating a unique marketing and client engagement platform.

Rick Ware Racing: Justin Haley/Kaz Grala Richmond Race Advance

JUSTIN HALEY | KAZ GRALA
Richmond Advance
Event Overview

● Event: Richmond 400 (Round 7 of 36)
● Time/Date: 7 p.m. EDT on Sunday, March 31
● Location: Richmond (Va.) Raceway
● Layout: .75-mile oval
● Laps/Miles: 400 laps/300 miles
● Stage Lengths: Stage 1: 70 laps / Stage 2: 160 laps / Final Stage: 170 laps
● TV/Radio: FOX / MRN / SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

Justin Haley, Driver of the No. 51 Walmart Health & Wellness Ford Mustang Dark Horse

● Justin Haley, driver of the No. 51 Walmart Health & Wellness Ford Mustang Dark Horse for Rick Ware Racing (RWR), heads to Richmond (Va.) Raceway for his seventh NASCAR Cup Series start at the .75-mile oval. Best of his previous Cup Series starts there was a 21st-place finish earned in August 2022.

● Haley owns two runner-up finishes at Richmond in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, earned in 2020 and 2021, and he’s finished in the top-10 four times. He made one start at Richmond in the ARCA Menards Series East in 2015, finishing 12th out of 35 cars.

● In the Cup Series’ most recent short-track race at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway two weekends ago, Haley ran within the top-15 for most of the 500-lap race. In a race that saw drivers battle significant tire fall-off, he was on track for a top-10 finish until the final five laps when tire wear became too much to manage. He finished the race 17th, the best result RWR has earned at Bristol to date.

Kaz Grala, Driver of the No. 15 N29 Capital Partners Ford Mustang Dark Horse

● Boston native Kaz Grala makes his first Richmond start Sunday the No. 15 N29 Capital Partners Ford Mustang Dark Horse for RWR. Grala finished 19th at Bristol in the first short-track race of the season.

● In five Xfinity Series starts at Richmond, Grala has three top-10 finishes. His best was a fourth-place result earned in April 2023, the first of his nine top-10 finishes earned last season.

● Grala also owns one NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series start at Richmond, and he competed in two ARCA Menards Series East races at the .75-mile oval with a best finish of eighth in 2015.

Rick Ware Racing Notes

● NHRA Top Fuel driver Clay Millican competed at the Lucas Oil Winternationals in Pomona, California, last weekend with the Mission Foods NHRA Drag Racing Series. The Parts Plus driver topped Antron Brown in the first round of eliminations to advance to the quarterfinals, where he was defeated by Brittany Force.

● In Senoia, Georgia, rain forced a one-day show for Progressive American Flat Track (AFT) drivers Briar Bauman, Kody Kopp and Shayna Texter-Bauman. Kopp took home his second win of the year in the AFT Singles feature by a margin of 1.522 seconds. It was his third podium finish in three races so far this year. In the Mission SuperTwins feature, Bauman missed out on the podium by .160 of a second, finishing fourth to match his best result of the season so far.

● Rick Ware has been a motorsports mainstay for more than 40 years. It began at age six when the third-generation racer began his driving career and has since spanned four wheels and two wheels on both asphalt and dirt. Competing in the SCCA Trans Am Series and other road-racing divisions led Ware to NASCAR in the early 1980s, where he finished third in his NASCAR debut – the 1983 Warner W. Hodgdon 300 NASCAR Grand American race at Riverside (Calif.) International Raceway. More than a decade later, injuries would force Ware out of the driver seat and into fulltime team ownership. In 1995, Rick Ware Racing was formed, and with wife Lisa by his side, Ware has since built his eponymous organization into an entity that fields two fulltime entries in the NASCAR Cup Series while simultaneously campaigning successful teams in the Top Fuel class of the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series, the LMP3 class of the IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge, Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup, Progressive American Flat Track and FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX), where RWR won the 2022 SX2 championship with rider Shane McElrath.

Justin Haley, Driver Q&A

Final result aside, the No. 51 team had a great run in the last short-track race at Bristol. Now that you’ve had time to think it through, what are your thoughts on how that weekend went and how that plays into what we may see this weekend at Richmond?

“We just try to do the best we can and every week we unload and we’re not really sure where we’re going to be once we get on track. I feel like we’ve shown a lot of speed at the short tracks. At the Clash, we were really fast, and then at Bristol we were quick, too. This is just a growing year. It’s taking time but the scenario at Bristol kind of played into our hands a little bit and our cars were just quick. I saw people saying that we were just running to the front and waiting for the tires give up, but I was conserving all day. That’s a situation where the car was good and it was on me to manage that and try to keep us up there. We’ll see more conserving at Richmond, it’ll just be a matter of how much. We’ll be racing at night rather than during the day, like we have been, and that could mean a big difference in what we see with the car. We’ll have to take that into consideration during practice and come up with a good plan for the race.”

It seems as though everyone is seeing a completely different Rick Ware Racing as compared to years past. Does that feel accurate with what you are seeing inside the shop?

“Absolutely, and trying to change that narrative has been one of the biggest things we face. We have completely different intentions than the RWR of the past and we’re just trying each week to do the best that we can with what we have. RFK has been a big, big help to that. Ford has been a big help to that. We’re on the simulator every week, we get the same time the bigger Cup teams get, and we’re all working hard. It felt good to show that at Bristol. I guarantee we’re working just as hard or harder than anyone else out here just because of how small our team is. Our people have to work triple as hard as a big organization would. So it’s been a lot of long nights, but it’s awesome to see that effort that all the men and women in the shop are putting in come to fruition.”

Kaz Grala, Driver Q&A

The RWR cars have been strong on short tracks so far this year, but what are some of the challenges you could face at Richmond?

“Our cars have been really fast on the short tracks and I think we’ll see the same this weekend. The surface at Richmond is really abrasive and a lot of times you’ll see guys that are really quick on the short run but kind of fade later in the race. We’ve already had a race where we had to manage tires and get the most out of them late in a run, so I think we’ve got something we can work with. The biggest question will be how that changes under the lights. The last few years, the Cup cars have run during the day and you definitely see more parity when the sun is out.”

Richmond is one of the tracks where you have the most experience, dating back to your time racing Late Models. Does that give you added comfort as you continue to build your relationship with the No. 15 team?

“I’ve really enjoyed racing at Richmond and I do have a lot of track time there. I think there are a few ways that can help. I know the characteristics of the track and what I need to focus on as a driver to make it to the end. One of the great things about Richmond is you really don’t know what kind of race you’ll get. We could have long, green-flag runs or we could end up with a race where we see a lot of cautions and frustration. It’ll be important for me to manage my patience as the race goes on and just let Bill (Plourde, crew chief) and the guys give me what I need in the car.”

United Rentals Racing: Ryan Preece Richmond Advance

RYAN PREECE
Richmond Advance
No. 41 United Rentals Ford Mustang Dark Horse

Event Overview

● Event: Richmond 400 (Round 7 of 36)
● Time/Date: 7 p.m. EDT on Sunday, March 31
● Location: Richmond (Va.) Raceway
● Layout: .75-mile oval
● Laps/Miles: 400 laps/300 miles
● Stage Lengths: Stage 1: 70 laps / Stage 2: 160 laps / Final Stage: 170 laps
● TV/Radio: FOX / MRN / SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

Notes of Interest

● Ryan Preece and the No. 41 United Rentals Ford Mustang Dark Horse for Stewart-Haas Racing are headed to the Commonwealth of Virginia for an old-fashioned short track battle during Sunday night’s Richmond 400. It will be Preece’s 158th career start in the NASCAR Cup Series and his eighth at the .75-mile oval. Preece earned his best result at the track in the series’ prior visit last July when he finished fifth.

● With Richmond’s worn-out asphalt and low-banked, 14-degree turns, the track echoes characteristics of the Northeast venues where Preece honed his skills on the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour. Preece underscored those parallels during a Modified Tour event at Richmond in 2021 when the Berlin, Connecticut-native scored a dominating victory. It was the 25th of his 26 career wins on the Modified Tour.

● Last Sunday at Circuit of The Americas (COTA) in Austin Texas, Preece rallied to a 23rd-place finish after late contact in the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix. Preece was forced to start at the rear of the 39-car field due to a change of valve springs after qualifying, but crew chief Chad Johnston orchestrated a strategy that propelled Preece to a fifth-place finish at the end of the second stage to earn him six valuable bonus points.

● Preece has competed in four NASCAR Xfinity Series races at Richmond with his best result coming in his most recent Xfinity Series start at the track –16th in April 2022.

● Joining Preece this weekend at Richmond is United Rentals, Inc. (NYSE: URI), the largest equipment rental company in the world. United Rentals has an integrated network of 1,449 rental locations in North America, 13 in Europe, 27 in Australia and 19 in New Zealand. In North America, the company operates in 49 states and every Canadian province. The company’s approximately 24,700 employees serve construction and industrial customers, utilities, municipalities, homeowners and others. The company offers approximately 4,700 classes of equipment for rent with a total original cost of $19.3 billion. United Rentals is a member of the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index, the Barron’s 400 Index and the Russell 3000 Index®. The company is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut. Additional information about United Rentals is available at UnitedRentals.com.

Ryan Preece, Driver of the No. 41 United Rentals Ford Mustang Dark Horse

You earned a top-five finish in your most recent NASCAR Cup Series start at Richmond last July. You’ve also been victorious there in a Modified. What is it like to race at Richmond?

“Richmond is a large short track, but it’s still a short track. The track surface is worn out, so tire heat and falloff is a real thing at Richmond. Turns one and two, and turns three and four are completely different corners, so being disciplined in hitting your marks and having a car with good balance is important at Richmond. If you’re fighting a car that’s too tight or too loose, the issue will only be exaggerated the longer the run goes.”

Is it important to have a car that handles well in traffic at Richmond?

“I think it’s important to have a versatile car that you can move around and take to places on the track where others can’t. It’s definitely important to have a good-driving car in traffic, but it’s also extremely important to have a car that’s able to go where others can’t.”

Will there be a noticeable change on-track with the race taking place under the lights on Sunday night?

“I think Richmond is very sensitive to tire heat, so I’m not sure if you will necessarily experience as much of a balance change or encounter some of the issues that we normally would during the day. However, as the track cools off, you will probably see cars begin to turn better, but on the flip side, they could potentially become looser. It will be important to stay ahead of the track on adjustments.”

What are your thoughts on tire wear at Richmond? Could we see something like what we saw at Bristol?

“I think Bristol has always been a place where we have never expected tire wear, so if we had that amount of tire wear there, and now we’re going to Richmond where tire wear is always a big part of the racing, yes, I think we could potentially see something similar to Bristol. At that point, I think it just comes down to setting up your racecar differently, driving it differently, the whole thing. How you attack the race will be different. Going into Richmond, I don’t know what to expect. Last year, our car drove well the entire race and didn’t fall off that badly, but this year it could be about tire conservation and having a car that drives really well on lap 30 and not lap five, as in the past.”

No. 41 United Rentals Team Roster

Primary Team Members

Driver: Ryan Preece

Hometown: Berlin, Connecticut

Crew Chief: Chad Johnston

Hometown: Cayuga, Indiana

Car Chief: Jeremy West

Hometown: Gardena, California

Engineer: Marc Hendricksen

Hometown: Clinton, New Jersey

Engineer: Scott Bingham

Hometown: Lawrenceville, Georgia

Spotter: Tony Raines

Hometown: LaPorte, Indiana

Over-The-Wall Members

Front Tire Changer: Devin Lester

Hometown: Bluefield, West Virginia

Rear Tire Changer: Kevin Teaf

Hometown: Tallahassee, Florida

Tire Carrier: Chad Emmons

Hometown: Tyler, Texas

Jack Man: Kapil Fletcher

Hometown: Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

Fuel Man: Dwayne Moore

Hometown: Griffin, Georgia

Road Crew Members

Mechanic: Joe Zanolini

Hometown: Sybertsville, Pennsylvania

Interior Mechanic: Robert Dalby

Hometown: Anaheim, California

Tire Specialist: Matt Ridgeway

Hometown: Carrollton, Georgia

Engine Tuner: Jimmy Fife

Hometown: Orange County, California

Transporter Co-Driver: David Rodrigues

Hometown: Santa Clarita, California

Transporter Co-Driver: Charlie Schleyer

Hometown: Youngsville, Pennsylvania

Erik Jones Marks Fourth Anniversary of #ReadwithErik Program with Book Auction

Charlotte, NC (March 27, 2024) – Following four year of reading some of his favorite children’s books to fans, NASCAR driver Erik Jones celebrates the fourth anniversary of his program, #ReadwithErik, and National Reading Month with a book auction. The auction began on March 18 and will continue through March 30. Each book auctioned off will include a personalized note from Jones to the new owner and 100 percent of the proceeds will benefit the Erik Jones Foundation (EJF).

“Read with Erik has been a great program over the years and has grown to be a key component of the Erik Jones Foundation,” said Jones. “It’s been a unique way for fans to get to know a side of me that they don’t see on the track, and for me to meet new fans both online, at racetracks and schools where we’ve been able to take this program. The book auction is new this year and came from us looking at all the books around my house, shop and even the bus at the track, and wanting to do something fun and unique with them. The auction allows us to give fans an opportunity to get some of my favorite books, with a special note from me, as well as raise funds for EJF to allow us to continue growing the #ReadwithErik program.”

Started in 2020 during the COVID-19 Pandemic, Jones began sharing one of his passions and favorite past times with fans by creating the #ReadwithErik program to read books to children via Facebook Live. What started as a way to stay connected with fans throughout the pandemic has since turned in to one of the cornerstone pieces of the Erik Jones Foundation.

Throughout the program, Jones has engaged with audiences by reading nearly 100 children’s books. Jones started reading the books from his home, but since has taken #ReadwithErik on the road to racetracks and schools around the country.

As the program has continued to grow over the last four years, many of the children’s books Jones reads today have been donated by authors or are suggestions from fans of their favorite childhood book.

Not to skip the older audience, Jones also utilizes his platform to highlight books he enjoys and is currently reading. Those book highlights and suggestions often fall under the autobiography category, specifically covering historical figures.

To view the books available for auction and to place your bid, please visit ErikJonesRacing.com/shop/.