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Eddie Tafoya Jr. Closes Out His 2025 Racing Season Saturday at Perris Auto Speedway

Eddie Tafoya Jr. wheel packing at Perris last Saturday. Kenny Lonngren photo.

Eddie Tafoya Jr. Closes Out His 2025 Racing Season Saturday at Perris Auto Speedway

Chino Hills, CA — November 7, 2025 — A racing season that began 271 days ago and 2,449 miles away in Barberville, Florida, will come to a close this Saturday night when Eddie Tafoya Jr. caps off his campaign just 36 miles from home in the Avanti Windows and Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series at Perris Auto Speedway. In the span since his first race of the year, the Chino Hills, California, driver has competed 24 times with three different associations, at eight tracks, in three states.

Perris Auto Speedway—where his father, Eddie Tafoya Sr., also raced sprint cars—is the track the 28-year-old knows best. He first turned laps there in 2018, winning the track’s Young Gun Sprint Car Series title. One year later, he captured the prestigious USAC/CRA Rookie of the Year award, with most of his early laps coming on the famed Riverside County half-mile clay oval.

Tafoya’s latest appearance on the 29-year-old track came last Saturday night in USAC/CRA competition. It was his ninth start of the season at Perris, where he qualified sixth with a blistering 16.711-second lap. That effort put him in the second 10-lap heat race, where he started fourth, charged forward, and finished third.

His qualifying time and heat race finish placed Tafoya on the outside of the front row in his sharp-looking #57T. Unfortunately, early turn-two chaos dropped him back in the pack. Had it been a Speedway Motorcycle race, a “first corner bunching” restart might have been called, putting him back up front—but this was sprint car racing, and the green stayed out.

In one of the toughest fields of the season at Perris, Tafoya regrouped and held strong inside the top 10 all night, finishing 10th at the checkered flag.

Remarkably, even without running full-time in 2025, Tafoya enters Saturday’s season finale 10th in the championship standings. In nine Perris starts this year, he’s logged eight top-10s and two top-fives, highlighted by a fourth-place finish on September 13th.

“No plans for next year yet,” Tafoya said when asked about the off-season and 2026. “Just the same off-season stuff as usual—tearing the cars down and getting them ready to go for the start of next season. It comes up fast.”

Saturday’s program at Perris will also feature a custom car show. Spectator gates open at 5:00 p.m., with racing beginning 30 minutes earlier than usual at 6:30. It will also be Fan Appreciation night and all fans 13 and over will get in for the discounted rate of $25.00.

This Saturday, Perris

Event Info:

  • Date: Saturday, November 1, 2025
  • Location: Perris Auto Speedway, 18700 Lake Perris Drive, Perris, CA
  • Times: Spectator gates open at 5:00 p.m., racing at 6:30 p.m.
  • Tickets: Ages 13+ – $25.00 | Seniors (65+) – $25.00 | Kids 6–12 – $10.00 | Children 5 & under – Free
  • Parking: $20.00 (Fairgrounds parking is card only)
  • Tickets: Advance tickets at tix.com | Plenty of walk-up tickets available
  • Track Info: perrisautospeedway.com | 951-940-0134

Tafoya can be followed on Instagram at @eddietafoya51.

Team Tafoya Racing would like to thank Specialty Fasteners, BR Motorsports, King Racing Products, Gasper Transportation, CMI Precision Machining, Owen’s Insurance Services, Keen Concrete, DRC Chassis, and Rider Racing Engines for their continued support of the 2025 season. If you would like to join forces with the team for another fun and exciting year of racing in 2026, please contact Tafoya at Eddie Tafoya Jr. at (909) 393-3999 or mailto:teamtafoya@aol.com

Eddie Tafoya’s 2025 Results

2/10/25 Volusia Speedway Park USAC National Sprint Cars 5th B Main

2/11/25 Volusia Speedway Park USAC National Sprint Cars 7th B Main

2/12/25 Ocala Speedway USAC National Sprint Cars 5th B Main

2/13/25 Ocala Speedway USAC National Sprint Cars 19th A Main

2/14/25 Ocala Speedway USAC National Sprint Cars 18th A Main

2/15/25 Ocala Speedway USAC National Sprint Cars 20th A Main

2/22/25 Mohave Valley Raceway USAC/CRA Sprint Cars 5th A Main

3/1/25 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA Sprint Cars 13th A Main

4/5/25 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA Sprint Cars 8th A Main

4/11/25 Central Arizona Speedway USAC/CRA Sprint Cars 13th A Main

4/12/25 Central Arizona Speedway USAC/CRA Sprint Cars 19th A Main

5/24/25 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA Sprint Cars 9th A Main

6/7/25 Bakersfield Speedway USCS Sprint Cars 9th A Main

6/21/25 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA Sprint Cars 5th A Main
7/19/25 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA Sprint Cars 10th A Main

8/16/25 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA Sprint Cars 8th A Main

8/30/23 Calistoga Speedway USAC/CRA Sprint Cars 16th A Main

8/31/25 Calistoga Speedway USAC/CRA Sprint Cars 20th A Main

9/1/25 Petaluma Speedway USCS Sprint Car 4th A Main

9/13/25 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA Sprint Cars 4th A Main

9/27/25 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA Sprint Cars 8th A Main

10/24/25 Central Arizona Speedway USAC National Sprint Cars 23rd A Main

10/25/25 Central Arizona Speedway USAC National Sprint Cars 13th A Main

11/1//25 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA Sprint Cars 10th A Main

Rette Jones Racing to Field Entry for Casey Roderick in All American 400

NASHVILLE, Tenn.: Rette Jones Racing confirmed today that it will field an entry for veteran Super Late Model standout Casey Roderick in this weekend’s 40th annual All American 400 at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway in Tennessee.

The crown-jewel event, sanctioned by the ASA STARS National Tour, will close out the 2025 season and feature the top Super Late Model competitors from across North America.

Roderick, the 2024 ASA STARS National Tour champion, has long established himself among the elite in Super Late Model competition.

His decorated résumé includes three Southern Super Series championships and a Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway Track Championship.

The 33-year-old Georgia native is also no stranger to success in the prestigious 400-lap event, having previously won the All American 400 in Music City.

A former NASCAR competitor, Roderick will pilot the No. 30 Port City Racecars Ford, serving as a teammate to Rette Jones Racing developmental driver Kyle Steckly.

“It’s exciting to join Rette Jones Racing for such a marquee event,” said Roderick. “Mark [Rette] and Terry (Jones) have built a first-class program that’s proven capable of running up front anywhere, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to drive their No. 30 Ford this weekend in Nashville.

“The All American 400 is one of those races every Late Model driver circles on their calendar, and to have another shot at victory with a team like this means a lot.”

Rette Jones Racing co-owner Mark Rette said the team’s relationship with Roderick made this collaboration a natural fit for one of the sport’s most prestigious events.

“Casey is a champion and a proven winner at every level,” Rette said. “His experience, especially at Nashville, brings a ton of value to our program and we’re proud to have him represent RJR alongside Kyle this weekend.”

Roderick echoed that excitement about working with his young teammate. “Kyle’s an impressive young driver who’s been making a name for himself in both Canada and the United States,” he added.

“We’ve already talked about bouncing ideas off each other throughout the weekend. Hopefully, we can both unload strong, push each other and give Rette Jones Racing a pair of cars capable of contending for the win on Sunday.”

The All-American 400 presented by Appalachian Sucker Punch will mark race 12 on the Appalachian Sucker Punch ASA STARS National Tour calendar, drawing an elite field of national champions, short track standouts and rising stars.

With the prestigious race on deck, the team will have two rounds of practice on Friday, November 7 and a final one-hour session on Saturday, November 8, followed by qualifying that evening, launching at 5:00 p.m.

On Sunday, November 9, at 11:30 a.m., fans will have the opportunity to meet their favorite drivers during an on-track autograph session —just ahead of the green flag for the race at 1:00 p.m. CT (2:00 p.m. ET).

Fans unable to attend in person can watch the races live via TrackTV.com, providing full flag-to-flag event coverage.

For more on Casey Roderick, like him on Facebook (Casey Roderick Motorsports), follow him on Instagram (@casey__roderick) and X | Twitter (@CaseyRoderick26).

For more on Rette Jones Racing, please visit RetteJonesRacing.com, like them on Facebook (Rette Jones Racing), or follow them on Instagram (@RetteJones30) and X | Twitter (@RetteJones30).

About Rette Jones Racing:

Headquartered in Mooresville, North Carolina, Rette Jones Racing (RJR) was founded in 2015 with the mission of building a competitive racing organization grounded in hard work, perseverance, and a racer’s mentality.

Owned by veteran racers Terry Jones and Mark Rette, the team is set to field full-time entries in both the 2025 ASA STARS National Tour and the NASCAR Euro Series.

Additionally, RJR plans to compete in select events across the ARCA Menards Series and NASCAR national series platforms.

Beyond its own racing efforts, Rette Jones Racing provides technical support and setup intelligence through its growing technical alliance partnership program.

RACE OF CHAMPIONS MANAGEMENT CONTINUES TO ANNOUNCE “SAVE-THE-DATE” OPPORTUNITIES AS FANS BUILD THEIR 2026 RACE CALENDAR

— Race of Champions Management Negotiating New 2026 Plans; Adjusts Holland Speedway Date —

Elma, N.Y. – (November 7, 2025) – Race fans and competitors can continue to fill their calendars with key dates for the 2026 racing season, as Race of Champions management releases additional “save-the-date” announcements for upcoming “Family of Series” events.

Race of Champions management is actively finalizing several traditional events while negotiating the addition of new ones for the 2026 season.

The 2026 dates for Holland (N.Y.) Speedway were originally announced in late August at the track’s season-closing event. Holland will host Race of Champions events on Saturday, June 6, and Saturday, August 29.

The Race of Champions Modified Series event, initially slated for Saturday, July 25, will now move to Saturday, July 18 to avoid scheduling conflicts with other touring Modified series. The adjustment ensures competitors have the opportunity to race on the “high banks” without overlap.

In addition, Race of Champions and Holland Speedway management are introducing a fourth event, scheduled for Saturday, August 8, which will feature the Race of Champions Sportsman Modified Series. Full event details will be announced soon.

The Race of Champions Sportsman Modified Series will also compete at Lake Erie Speedway in North East, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, July 11.

The Race of Champions Family of Series will then return to Lake Erie Speedway for the traditional Race of Champions weekend on Thursday, September 10; Friday, September 11; and Saturday, September 12, with Sunday, September 13 reserved as the inclement weather date. Complete event details and full weekend schedules will be released at a later date.

The Race of Champions “Family of Series” includes the Modifieds; Sportsman Modifieds; Late Models; Super Stocks; Street Stocks; 602 Sportsman Modifieds and the FOAR SCORE Dash Four Cylinder Series as always.

“We are always working diligently on our schedule,” stated Joe Skotnicki, Race of Champions. “The schedule is a jigsaw puzzle that’s constantly in motion as circumstances change. We do our best to accommodate everyone and understand that some dates may shift from time to time. This past season was exciting, and we’re focused on continuously improving our product and giving racers and fans the opportunity to compete at premier events throughout the region.”

All Race of Champions “Family of Series” events will continue to be streamed live on RoCModifiedSeries.TV powered by Racing America in 2026. For more information on the Racing America streaming platform, visit offer.racingamerica.com/race-of-champions. Subscribers receive every Race of Champions Series event plus access to 200+ live short track races across North America, expanded coverage throughout the sport, and more than a decade of racing archives. (www.racingamerica.tv)

Stay tuned as more 2026 dates become available, including the full Race of Champions Family of Series schedule in the near future.


About the Race of Champions: The Race of Champions is a sanctioning body presenting Modified and Stock Car racing on asphalt and dirt surfaces throughout the Northeast, with events in New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.


Primary marketing partners include Hoosier Racing Tire, Sunoco Race Fuels, FX Caprara, Racing America, Airport Collision, Waddell Communications, Image X Design, Sherwood Racing Wheels, DirtTrackDigest.com, and Speed Sport.

The 76th Annual Race of Champions will take place in 2026, continuing its legacy as the second-longest consecutively run auto-racing event in North America, second only to the Indianapolis 500.

Interstate Batteries Provides ‘Motorsports Therapy’ to Veterans

A Staunch Supporter of Semper Fi & America’s Fund, Interstate Batteries Uses its Longstanding NASCAR Cup Series Program To Help Service Members Dealing With PTS

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (Nov. 7, 2025) – A roaring exhaust note that pierces eardrums. Engine vibrations felt throughout the body. The unmistakable scent of burning rubber. The high-pitched squeal of tires struggling to maintain grip as asphalt gets eaten up in a blur.

For NASCAR Cup Series drivers, these sensations describe a typical Sunday. For veterans dealing with post-traumatic stress (PTS), it’s motorsports therapy.

Ahead of Veterans Day, Interstate Batteries partnered with Semper Fi & America’s Fund to bring nearly 20 veterans to Charlotte Motor Speedway where they enjoyed the visceral sensation of driving a NASCAR Cup Series stock car. It replicated the high-intensity experience of the kind of stressful and traumatic events these veterans experienced in combat, but in a controlled and safe environment where their adrenaline rush was placed within positive context, reducing the negative associations of their body’s natural fight-or-flight response.

“This is probably the safest adrenaline rush these guys have had since their time in combat,” said Tracey Brunetti, manager of outreach development, Semper Fi & America’s Fund. “It’s really healing for them. It’s allowed them to find camaraderie among shared experiences of service members.”

Semper Fi & America’s Fund is a nonprofit organization that provides vital support to critically wounded, ill and injured service members, veterans and military families. With the help of Interstate Batteries, the leading replacement battery brand in the United States with nearly 40 years of NASCAR involvement, Semper Fi & America’s Fund organized this NASCAR-based racing excursion for veterans whose minds and bodies still feel the scars of combat.

“Semper Fi & America’s Fund provides immediate and lifetime care for our combat wounded, ill and injured service members, including veterans and military families from all branches of the United States Armed Forces,” Brunetti said. “Experiences like this from our partners at Interstate Batteries supports one of our pillars of integrative wellness and helps keep our service members feeling supported.”

NASCAR has long honored those who serve and have served in the U.S. military. Bobby Labonte, the 2000 NASCAR Cup Series champion and a member of the NASCAR Hall of Fame who is most associated with the green-and-black Interstate Batteries car he drove for the majority of his career, has seen the sport recognize the sacrifice of active-duty personnel, veterans and their families firsthand through special events and on-track tributes.

“In NASCAR, we’ve always honored the military, and having met so many people over my career, it’s always great to come out and see what these men and women have done for our country,” Labonte said. “It’s great to be able to give back to them in a small way and to see them out here enjoying the day and doing something they have dreamed of for years.”

At Charlotte Motor Speedway, Semper Fi & America’s Fund put veterans on the same 1.5-mile oval that icons such as Richard Petty and Jeff Gordon won on during their illustrious careers. In fact, it’s where Labonte earned the first of his 21 Cup Series victories – the 1995 Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday of Memorial Day weekend.

Just like Labonte did for his 25 years as a Cup Series driver, these veterans got to climb into a Cup Series stock car emblazoned with Interstate Batteries and drive it as fast as their nerves would let them after, of course, getting some ride-along laps with a professional racer beforehand.

“I think all of us military guys really like the adrenaline rush,” said Sgt. Jon Lujan, U.S. Marine Corps. “This was something that was unbelievable. You can’t replicate it unless you’re actually on the racetrack, and going almost 150 miles an hour was amazing. I didn’t know the car was going to stick going that speed, but Bobby Labonte told us to just push the pedal to the metal and the car will stick.

“Semper Fi & America’s Fund is really good at bringing together veterans and putting them in environments where they can flourish. One of our environments is recovery through sport, and with NASCAR being a sport, it’s bringing us all together. We all have another group of friends that we can rely on whenever things get tough.”

Returning home from combat isn’t always as simple as unpacking your gear. Service members go from a place where every detail of every moment matters, to one where life moves right along as if nothing ever happened. It takes time and support to adjust to a world that suddenly feels unfamiliar, especially for individuals dealing with PTS.

“Any veteran that needs an outlet or just to get away from the four walls, to get out and do this, they’re going to be a different person when they walk off the track,” said Sgt. Maj. Dathan Edwards, U.S. Marine Corps.

Participating in racing, specifically like the one organized by Semper Fi & America’s Fund with guidance from longtime racing supporter Interstate Batteries, can foster teamwork and camaraderie, reducing feelings of isolation while building a supportive community.

“These events really do good at bringing in individuals from all walks, not just from your hometown, but just everywhere,” said Sgt. John Shafer, U.S. Marine Corps. “It kind of lets us mingle together, build new relationships, new friendships, learning about what other people did in the military.

“And then you leave here, you’ve got another lifeline to call upon if you’re having a hard time, if they’re having a hard time, and that’s what brings us together.

“That’s what we did when we were deployed – we had each other’s backs, and now that we’re out post-service, we need to do the same and have each other’s backs. It’s a great lifeline to have and I look forward to helping out the Fund any way I can.”

Driving a racecar at 150 mph with tutelage from a NASCAR Hall of Famer is an experience that is hard to replicate.

“My cheeks still hurt, I’ve been smiling so much. It’s been a great experience,” Sgt. Shafer said. “Special thanks to Interstate Batteries for putting this together with Semper Fi & America Fund. It’s going to be something I’m going to remember for a long time.”

About Semper Fi & America’s Fund

Semper Fi & America’s Fund cares for our Nation’s critically wounded, ill, and injured service members, veterans, and military families and was started in 2004 by military spouses who immediately jumped in to provide bedside support to wounded and injured service members returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. Since then, it has provided more than $500 million in grants, programs and services to 38,000 service members, veterans and military families. Now with more than 20 years of serving military families, it is considered one of the Nation’s most trusted charities, one of only four veteran nonprofits to receive an A+ rating from CharityWatch, out of more than 45,000 veteran organizations. Supporting all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces, Semper Fi & America’s Fund provides one-on-one case management, connection, and lifetime support. Today. Tomorrow. Together. Learn more at: TheFund.org.

About Interstate Batteries

For more than 70 years, Interstate Batteries® has powered people down roads, trails and waterways and businesses to succeed. Best known for its starting, lighting and ignition (SLI) batteries, this product has been under car hoods since 1952, each one backed by the company’s service, quality and value. Interstate All Battery Center® provides portable power in both retail and commercial markets. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Interstate Batteries is an industry leader in recycling efforts, as well as a global leader in safe lead handling practices. Guided by a set of common values, the company’s purpose is to glorify God and enrich lives while delivering the most trustworthy source of power to the world. For more information, visit www.InterstateBatteries.com.

Shane Sexton Returns to 410 Sprint Car Action Saturday at Perris Auto Speedway

"Shugah'" Shane Sexton's #74 GAS Chassis Special is ready for action. GAS Photo.

“Shugah’” Shane Sexton Returns to 410 Sprint Car Action Saturday at Perris Auto Speedway

Perris, California — November 6, 2025 — “Shugah’” Shane Sexton returns to 410 sprint car racing with the Avanti Windows and Doors USAC/CRA Sprint Car Series this Saturday night, November 8th, at Perris Auto Speedway. Saturday’s event will mark his fourth start of the year in the GAS Chassis #74 and his first since recording a 15th-place finish in the annual Salute to Indy at Perris on May 24th.

While this weekend’s race will only be his fourth in a 410 sprint car in 2025, Sexton has been far from idle. Since that May outing, he’s been turning laps in his lightning sprint car—primarily with the SoCal Lightning Sprint Cars at San Diego County’s Barona Speedway. His lightning sprint highlight came on June 7th when he powered to victory in the SCLS main event.

“The lightning sprint really took off,” Sexton said of his time away from the USAC/CRA Series. “So, we just kind of made that our priority and chased points after that.”

Sexton made eight total starts with the SCLS this season, earning five podium finishes, including the June win. Unfortunately, an early-season engine failure delayed his debut until the fifth race, putting him behind in the points chase. Undeterred, he battled back hard through the remainder of the season and nearly clinched third in the championship standings.

“I did everything I needed to do,” Sexton said of the SoCal Lightning Sprint finale two weeks ago at Barona. “I was able to get myself into what would have been third in points, passing all the cars I needed to pass and keeping the ones behind me I needed to. The car broke on the last lap.”

That failure—a broken left rear torsion arm—ended his night. However, the conclusion of the race created confusion.

“The unfortunate part is that the race ran one lap longer than it was supposed to,” he lamented. “We did 21 laps instead of 20. I don’t know how that happened. Someone, unfortunately, messed up somewhere, and I paid for that. It is one of those things that is unfortunate. It was out of our control. We did what we needed to do to the right people (officials after the race). It just did not get resolved. It was just one of those things. It was no one’s fault. We have to settle for sixth in points. We were so strong all season, but the results don’t really show that. We missed races at the beginning because of a blown engine. I feel if we hadn’t had that, we probably would have won the thing (championship).”

After this Saturday’s USAC/CRA race, Sexton will make his final start of 2025 on November 25th at Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway in Bakersfield. The event will mark his second appearance of the season with the California Lightning Sprint Car Series. His other start with the long-running club came in June at Ventura Raceway, where he finished 12th in the main event.

“In the off-season, we are going to try to make the lightning a little bit better with some upgrades,” Sexton said of 2026. “If we cannot get it better, we will upgrade to a Triple X chassis. With the 410 sprint car, if nothing goes wrong this weekend, we are going to back off the valves and put that thing on the shelf. We are going to do a lot more racing next year between both cars.”

In addition to Sexton’s return to 410 sprint car competition, Saturday’s program will also feature the “Speed and Style” Car Show, spotlighting vehicles from Riverside Cars N Coffee. Race tickets include full access to the car show.

Adding even more excitement, Saturday is Fan Appreciation Night! Ticket prices have been reduced to just $25.00 for fans ages 13 and up (including seniors). Kids ages 6–12 are $10.00, and children 5 and under are free. Parking on the fairgrounds is $20.00 (payable by card only). Advance tickets are available at tix.com, with walk-up sales available at the gate.

Perris Auto Speedway is located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds at 18700 Lake Perris Drive, Perris, California. For more information, visit www.perrisautospeedway.com or call (951) 940-0134. On-site camping is available for $25 per night, beginning at noon on Fridays.

Thank You to Our 2025 Partners: Gas Chassis, Mike Pridgeon Race Engines, Savage Racing, and Elite Powder Coating.

Businesses interested in partnering with Shane Sexton’s exciting program are encouraged to contact him at ShaneSexton7@gmail.com or (610) 362-5921.

Shane Sexton 2025 Race Results

Date Track Series Results

3/1 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA Sprint Cars 17th A Main

4/5 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA Sprint Cars 18th A Main

5/24 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA Sprint Cars 15th A Main

6/7 Barona Speedway So Cal Lightning Sprints 1st A Main

6/21 Ventura Raceway California Lightning Sprints 12th A Main

7/19 Barona Speedway SoCal Lightning Sprints 2nd A Main

8/1 Barona Speedway SoCal Lightning Sprints 9th A Main

8/2 Barona Speedway SoCal Lightning Sprints 3rd A Main

8/16 Barona Speedway SoCal Lightning Sprints 3rd A Main

9/13 Barona Speedway SoCal Lightning Sprints 10th A Main

10/4 Barona Speedway SoCal Lightning Sprints 2nd A Main

10/25 Barona Speedway SoCal Lightning Sprints 8th A Main

Hero MotoCorp Set to Enter UK Market Through MotoGB Partnership

Photo by Alexey Malakhov on Unsplash

Hero MotoCorp, the largest two-wheeler manufacturer in India, has declared that it is officially entering the United Kingdom in a joint venture with MotoGB Ltd, a distributor based in Lancashire. The relocation is the 51st foreign market of the company, and it comes at a time when Hero is consolidating its European market after recent market expansions in Italy and Spain. Its Euro 5+ line, headed by the Hunk 440, is designed to suit riders who desire balanced performance in both daily urban commuting and long-range touring, two areas where motorsport-inspired engineering is increasingly becoming a factor.

Although there hasn’t been any official indication of a clear plan to expand into motorsports, this transition could change motor racing in the UK. For example, since betting on the sport is usually affected by performance dynamics, mechanical accuracy, and race-day performance, if the likes of the Hero Mavrick 440 could be designed for this specific purpose, this brand could be a real contender. However, under current conditions, punters continue to learn from ReadWrite experts on how to read odds changes based on rider performance, bike specifications, and track conditions. These systems reflect the analytical aspect of racing, reading data, predicting performance, and knowing the trade-off between risk and performance. It is the same attention to detail that manufacturers apply to engineering road bikes based on track innovations.

The collaboration between Hero and MotoGB means that the company will be able to enter the UK market with a well-developed distribution and service system, including retail support and parts supply. The extensive experience of MotoGB in international motorcycle brands provides Hero with an instant operational edge, enabling it to match the expectations of local dealers without sacrificing the reliability that has propelled its international expansion.

The motorsport culture and the developed motorcycle scene in the UK offer a special opportunity for Hero to consider entering that market. British consumers have a long-standing love affair with road bikes that have the DNA of racing machines that can be used in the real world. The Hunk 440 fits well into this segment. It has been developed with strong handling, mid-range torque, and high safety standards that meet Euro 5+ standards, and provides the type of dynamic performance that appeals to riders who are keen on motorsport accuracy.

The entry of Hero into the UK is part of its overall internationalization strategy to establish a unified presence in competitive markets. The focus on emission control, technical perfection, and reliability on the track that Europe has been focusing on gives the ideal platform on which the brand can transform into a commuter-focused manufacturer at a global scale. The recent expansions of the company in southern Europe have already demonstrated high adaptability, and the UK market, with its motorsport engineering standards, introduces a new dimension to the expansions.

This entry also indicates the capability of Hero MotoCorp to match consumer demands with engineering innovations acquired in performance disciplines. Its model of partnership is based on long-term trust with distributors, and its product design is based on durability in real-life conditions that resonate with the challenges of racing. 

Overtaking VS Strategy: The Core Argument in Modern Motorsport

Photo by Max Böttinger on Unsplash

The roar of the engines, the blur of color, and the sudden, heart-stopping move that changes the leader—these are the elements that define motorsport for millions of fans globally. Yet, beneath the surface of this high-speed spectacle lies a profound and often overlooked duality: the tension between the immediate, exhilarating act of overtaking and the invisible, calculated machinery of long-term strategy. Is the modern race won by the sheer, audacious skill of a driver executing a perfect pass, or is the victory predetermined by algorithms, pit wall decisions, and meticulous planning executed over hundreds of miles? The debate is not about which element is present, but which holds the decisive weight, defining success in a sport where speed meets intellectual rigor. This complexity elevates contemporary racing beyond mere athletic competition, making it a powerful case study in high-stakes execution versus meticulous strategic foresight.

Overtaking as the Climax

To the casual observer, the act of overtaking is the pure distillation of a driver’s talent. It is a moment of singular focus, courage, and physics-defying precision, where two machines occupy the same space and time, and only one emerges ahead. Just as race engineers meticulously plan every detail, complex academic projects demand comprehensive preparation. To ensure that level of precision when tackling a critical thesis or paper, you can hire a real essay writer to manage the complexity of research and composition. A late-braking maneuver into a chicane or a daring switchback exit appears to be a spontaneous, brilliant act of heroism. However, this peak moment of aggression is rarely impulsive; it is, almost invariably, the final, visible outcome of an extensive, unseen strategic campaign carried out over several preceding laps.

The groundwork for a pass is laid through careful tire management, fuel conservation, and, crucially, the calculated deployment of hybrid power systems. A driver doesn’t simply decide to pass; they accumulate a fractional advantage—often just a few tenths of a second—by protecting their tires in earlier corners or saving power for the decisive moment. These incremental gains are the currency of a successful move. The competitive nature of professional racing demands this level of calculated execution, transforming the track into a high-speed chessboard where every microdecision contributes to the macro objective. The spectacle is the sudden burst of speed; the reality is the relentless discipline leading up to it.

The preparation extends to the technical realm, where engineers brief the driver on the precise characteristics of the preceding car. This involves understanding where the rival is weak in brake wear, slow in throttle application, or susceptible to wind turbulence. Without this analytical pre-flight check, the attempt to overtake is reduced to a reckless gamble, rather than the high-percentage move that top-tier teams rely on. Success demands the synthesis of data, patience, and courage.

Algorithms and the Pit Wall Dictate Pace

If the driver is the performer, the strategist on the pit wall is the director and conductor of the entire operation. These individuals operate in a world of predictive models, live data streams, and millions of simulated scenarios. Their task is to translate chaotic reality—fluctuating tire temperatures, unexpected safety car deployments, and changing weather—into an actionable, optimized plan. The core strategic tension manifests in details such as the “undercut” versus the “overcut,” a battle of microseconds decided by theoretical performance windows.

The strategist’s decisions about when to pit, which compound of tires to use, and how to react to rivals’ movements are often far more influential on the final result than any single driving maneuver. A perfectly timed pit stop, where the driver benefits from fresh rubber and clear track space, can effectively result in an overtake without the need for on-track wheel-to-wheel combat. Conversely, a one-lap error in judgment regarding the ideal pit window can condemn a driver to being stuck behind slower traffic, nullifying their pace advantage for dozens of laps.

The shift in contemporary motorsport is toward systems thinking. Teams are increasingly employing data scientists to monitor predictive algorithms, which determine the statistical probability of various outcomes. These algorithms factor in everything from the degradation rate of competitor tires to the likelihood of a localized shower hitting a specific corner of the circuit. The strategy is thus a constantly evolving narrative, a piece of sophisticated writing that adapts to every twist and turn of the event. The best teams win not just by having the fastest machinery or the most talented driver, but by having the most accurate and adaptable data model guiding their choices.

The Technological Arms Race: Data-Driven Evolution

Data-Driven Evolution
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The relentless pursuit of a strategic edge has transformed motorsport into an advanced technological laboratory. Every component of the machine, from the suspension sensors to the aero mapping, is a data point feeding a vast telemetric network. This network allows strategists to model highly granular outcomes, such as the exact moment a tire compound transitions from optimal grip to critical degradation, or the precise fuel load needed to maximize speed without risking a late-race shortage. This dependence on technology means that the strategic battle begins long before the race weekend, rooted in supercomputer simulations and wind tunnel testing that pre-determine the likely fastest paths to victory. The modern victory is often secured through superior data acquisition and interpretation, making the pit wall a more potent weapon than raw engine power alone.

The Human Element

The most advanced strategy is useless without flawless execution by the person behind the wheel. The driver’s role is the crucial link between the abstract world of data and the physical forces of the track. They must possess not only the supreme physical reflexes to handle a car at high speed but also the profound intellectual discipline to manage complex parameters while under immense G-force.

This dual requirement makes the top-tier driver a unique blend of athlete and analyst. They are constantly juggling feedback from the car (vibrations, yaw rate, temperature) with instructions from the pit wall (target lap times, conservation quotas) and adapting to the live environment (traffic, track condition). The mental load is immense. It requires the discipline of a professional essay writer, where complex research must be synthesized and executed clearly under pressure. They are performing mental calculus at 200 miles per hour.

Furthermore, the driver is often the first and best source of live, unquantifiable data. They communicate how the tires feel—a nuance that sophisticated sensors cannot fully capture. This qualitative feedback allows the strategy team to recalibrate their models in real-time, bridging the gap between theoretical planning and physical reality. The relationship between the driver and the pit wall is a partnership founded on mutual trust and the ability to communicate complex, technical ideas clearly and effectively.

Synthesis

Ultimately, the argument between overtaking and strategy dissolves into a single, cohesive principle: successful modern motorsport is the perfection of synthesis. Strategy creates the opportunity for the overtake, and execution secures the realization of that opportunity. A poorly executed pass wastes a brilliant strategic setup; conversely, a brilliant pass can sometimes compensate for a strategically conservative or flawed race plan.

The most challenging and decisive moments in a race are those of contingency: the sudden onset of rain, a rival’s unexpected crash, or a mechanical issue. These events render pre-race models obsolete and necessitate instant, high-stakes decisions. This is where the human element—the driver’s instantaneous judgment and the strategist’s nerve—takes precedence. The ability to pivot the entire plan in a matter of seconds, opting for an immediate pit stop or an unexpected tire change, is the true test of a team’s mastery.

In these moments of high flux, all the calculated preparation, the mental discipline, and the sheer speed coalesce. The true genius of the sport lies in the integrated system—the perfect feedback loop where driver skill informs the strategy, and the strategy empowers the driver to execute the next winning maneuver. The drama of the on-track battle is merely the tip of the iceberg, the spectacular culmination of thousands of hours of unseen analytical work.

Conclusion

Ultimately, modern motorsport challenges the simplistic view that speed alone is the determinant of success. The spectacle of the overtake is undeniably thrilling, providing the moments fans crave. Still, these moments are merely the punctuation marks in a long-form story written by data, predictive modeling, and strategic genius. Victory belongs not to the fastest driver or the smartest strategist in isolation, but to the integrated team capable of synthesizing relentless human execution with flawless, adaptable, data-driven planning. In this perfect machine, speed meets intellect.

2025 WORLD SUPERCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP ROARS INTO ACTION WITH BUENOS AIRES CITY GP SEASON OPENER

Buenos Aires, Argentina, 7th November 2025: Buenos Aires is set to roar into life this Saturday, 8th November, as the 2025 FIM World Supercross Championship launches with the Buenos Aires City GP – the first of five rounds across five continents. The season opener will see the world’s top riders battle for supremacy in Latin America for the first time in the championship’s history.

Fans can expect edge-of-their-seat action as an all-star lineup featuring Justin Cooper, Ken Roczen, Jason Anderson, and Christian Craig go head-to-head with superstar Haiden Deegan, who will make his highly anticipated debut in the premier SX1 class. At just 19 years old, Deegan’s first-ever 450cc race represents one of the most exciting milestones in recent supercross history, taking on some of the giants of the sport for the first time.

Anderson will make his World Supercross debut with the Pipes Motorsports Group aboard Suzuki – returning to the brand where he started his career – as part of a stacked group competing in the championship for the first time. With new rivalries, new teams, and fresh energy across the grid, the Buenos Aires opener promises fireworks from the very first gate drop.

In SX2, fans are set for another thrilling title fight as British star Max Anstie (Team GSM powered by Star Racing) aims to reclaim the championship crown he first captured in 2023. Anstie faces strong opposition from 2022 and 2024 champion Shane McElrath, as well as contenders Coty Schock and Enzo Lopes, all looking to establish early championship dominance in the Argentine capital.

Adding another layer of anticipation, this weekend also marks the first time in World Supercross history that fully-electric bikes will compete head-to-head with combustion engines. Under new regulations sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), Stark Future’s revolutionary electric Stark VARG MX 1.2 will line up in both SX1 and SX2 categories, ridden by Vince Friese, Jorge Zaragoza, Lance Kobusch, and Michael Hicks. The inclusion of electric technology marks a major milestone in the evolution of supercross.

Tom Burwell, CEO of World Supercross, said: “We’re thrilled to kick off the 2025 World Supercross Championship here in Buenos Aires. This event marks the start of a truly global season that embodies everything World Supercross stands for – elite sport, innovation, and entertainment. Fans here in Argentina are incredibly passionate, and we couldn’t ask for a better place to launch what’s shaping up to be our most exciting season yet.”

Josi Zen, Director of EDV Entertainment said: “Buenos Aires is ready to welcome the world. The energy around this event has been incredible, and fans can expect unforgettable racing and entertainment. To host the world’s best supercross riders right here in Argentina is something truly special, and we’re proud to bring the World Supercross Championship to Latin America for the very first time.”

Following the Buenos Aires City GP, the championship will continue its global journey, heading to Vancouver (Canada), the Gold Coast (Australia), Stockholm (Sweden) and Cape Town (South Africa) – ensuring fans on every continent get a taste of world-class supercross action.

Final tickets for the Buenos Aires City GP are available now via https://worldsupercrosschampionship.com/ and fans can watch the action from home by visiting https://worldsupercrosschampionship.com/watch/

2025 FIM World Supercross Championship Calendar: 

  • Round 01: Buenos Aires City GP, Argentina – Oscar & Juan Gálvez Racetrack, 8th November 
  • Round 02: Canadian GP, Vancouver – BC Place, 15th November 
  • Round 03: Australian GP, Gold Coast – Cbus Super Stadium, 29th November 
  • Round 04: Swedish GP, Stockholm, 6th December 
  • Round 05: South African GP, Cape Town – DHL Stadium, 13th December 

About the FIM World Supercross Championship

The FIM World Supercross Championship is a global competition spearheaded by SX Global, a leader in sports marketing and entertainment. The championship, sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), has been exclusively organised and promoted by SX Global since 2022. For more information, please visit worldsupercrosschampionship.com

How Professional Window Tint Installation Can Protect Your Car (and Boost Its Value)

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Investing in your car’s well-being is essential. Making improvements to your vehicle will increase its lifespan and maintain its value as it ages. An often-overlooked way to protect your vehicle is to have window tint professionally installed. Window tints will improve your car’s appearance and keep the interior in fantastic condition.

Many assume window tinting is primarily about style or privacy, but it also helps with other aspects, such as heat reduction, UV protection, and color fading. Continue reading to learn more about window tints and how getting a professional installation can benefit you.

UV Protection

Ultraviolet (UV) radiation causes long-term damage based on the level of exposure and exposure time. From sunburn on skin to bleaching and cracking of materials, nothing is exempt. Consistent sun exposure will eventually cause your dashboard, leather seats, and interior trims to fade, discolor, or even crack.

Installation of high-quality window tints can include films that block 99% of UV radiation, offering exceptional protection for your car’s interior. UV protection will essentially prevent damage to your car’s interior and reduce your UV exposure while you are driving.

Heat Reduction

If you’ve ever sat inside your car on a hot day without the AC on, you will understand how high temperatures can get inside your vehicle. Similar to UV exposure, prolonged heat exposure will accelerate wear and tear on your car’s interior and damage electronics.

Specialty window tints such as ceramic or carbon films can drastically reduce the amount of heat your car absorbs. Reducing the amount of heat your car absorbs will make it more comfortable and help protect its interior. Stable temperatures will reduce the amount of expansion and contraction that materials like leather undergo, ensuring longevity. Additionally, window tints improve fuel efficiency by reducing strain on your air conditioning system, resulting in naturally lower interior temperatures.

The Professional Touch

While reading the above benefits, going the DIY route might sound appealing, as there are plenty of kits available. However, inexperience can lead to mistakes such as bubbles forming in the film, peeling and flaking, and uneven or poor coverage, which can cause even more damage than usual.

Hiring professionals will alleviate all the problems and give you peace of mind that the job will be done right. Professional window tinting services have access to advanced software to provide accurate measurements and readily available experts to ensure a perfect installation.

These services also come with a warranty and insurance, so if anything goes wrong, you can get your money back. Additionally, a professional installation service will ensure that your window tint complies with local laws, so you don’t wind up with an unexpected ticket and a removal fee.

Bottom Line

Deciding on a professional window tint installation is a no-brainer. You’re doing more than just protecting your car’s interior; you’re improving its resale value and overall experience. A vehicle with professionally installed windows indicates it has been cared for, making it much more appealing.

Additionally, window tint offers other benefits not mentioned, such as added privacy and security. Your car is damaged every day that it is out in the sun. Don’t hesitate, make an appointment today. Depending on your wants and needs, there is a window tint for you, whether it’s ceramic, carbon, or a dyed film. A professional will have what’s best for you in mind.

Cadillac at Bahrain: Push to the finish

Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA qualifies fifth, 14th entering WEC season finale

SAKHIR, Bahrain (November 7, 2025) – Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA enters the final round of the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) confident of challenging for its second victory and secure in the knowledge of recording the best season-long finishes for the Cadillac program.

The Bapco Energies 8 Hours of Bahrain on November 8 will mark the 50th race (23 WEC, 27 IMSA) for the Cadillac V-Series.R over three seasons. JOTA Sport, concluding its first season as the Cadillac factory team, continues its celebration of 25 years in motorsports.

Alex Lynn, driving the No. 12 Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA V-Series.R, registered a best lap of 1 minute, 47.543 seconds on the 5.412 km (3.363-mile), 15-turn Bahrain International Circuit to qualify fifth among the 18 Hypercar entries.

Lynn, who will share duties with Norman Nato and Will Stevens, was the best-placed driver among entries in contention for the Drivers’ Championship as the No. 51 Ferrari was lower in the order and the No. 83 Ferrari and No. 6 Porsche did not advance out of the first round. The front-running No. 51 Ferrari AF Corse has recorded only 10 points over the past three races, which places the charging No. 12 Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA V-Series.R 13 points out of third and 21 points behind second.

The No. 12 entry is the only Hypercar to score points in all seven races, highlighted by the program’s maiden WEC victory in July at Interlagos.

“I feel confident. From our side, we’re just going to push like crazy and see what happens. All to play for and nothing to lose really, so just go for it,” said Lynn, who improved upon his first qualifying round best lap by .338 of a second in Hyperpole.

Toyota locked out the front row for the race at Bahrain International Circuit for the second year in a row as occasional Cadillac Racing endurance driver Kamui Kobayashi set the pace with a 1:46.826 lap in the No. 7 GR010 Hybrid,

Toyota joined Cadillac and Ferrari as the only manufacturers to start from the pole. Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA secured 1-2 starting spots in three of the final five races of the season, and the No. 12 Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA V-Series.R advanced to Hyperpole in seven of the eight races.

Earl Bamber, who will co-drive the No. 38 Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA V-Series.R with Sebastien Bourdais and Jenson Button, qualified 14th at 1:48.392. In 2024, Bamber, Lynn and Bourdais advanced seven positions from their starting spot to finish seventh in the lone Cadillac entry.

Cadillac, also in mathematical contention for the Manufacturers’ Championship, nonetheless will secure its best placement in the program’s three years of WEC competition. With a single point scored at Fuji, Ferrari holds a 39-point advantage over Porsche and 61-point lead over Cadillac in the Manufacturers’ Championship with 66 points available.

Ride along during race

Streaming of the eight-hour race via in-car cameras on the Nos. 12 and 38 Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA V-Series.Rs is available HERE.

The race is scheduled for 2 p.m. AST / 6 a.m. ET. Full streaming coverage is available on the MotorTrend and the MAX app in the United States in addition to the FIA WEC app.

What they’re saying

Alex Lynn P5 (No. 12 Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA V-Series.R): “So we start in P5 for the race tomorrow and I’m pleased with that. We’ve had a run of pole positions this year so naturally you hope and you dream of another one, but I think honestly, I’m proud of that lap and proud of the session. The team has done a great job today and I think it was very close to the maximum of what we could do.”

Earl Bamber P14 (No. 38 Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA V-Series.R): “We had a tough day in our car today. Honestly, I thought we did a good lap, but it obviously wasn’t enough. Our sister car got a great lap in though. We’re starting much further back than we would have hoped but we still have plenty of hope. Last year we started at the back and ended in the points so it’s all still to play for.”

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