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GOVX NAMED OFFICIAL PARTNER OF NHRA WITH MULTI-YEAR AGREEMENT

INDIANAPOLIS (Nov. 7, 2023) – NHRA officials announced today that GOVX, which offers exclusive discounts for current and former military, first responders and law enforcement, has been named an “Official Partner of NHRA” as part of an exciting new multi-year agreement that focuses on a shared goal of honoring those who serve the United States and local communities.

The partnership will begin during the 2024 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season, which opens March 7-10 with the 55th annual NHRA Gatornationals at historic Gainesville Raceway.

As part of the partnership, GOVX will provide discount tickets to NHRA events for current and former members of the U.S. Armed Forces, law enforcement, firefighting, first responders and government agencies.

“An American motorsports institution, the explosive action of NHRA events never fails to leave an impact on fans from all walks of life,” said Alan Cole, GOVX CEO. “American service members are especially passionate about the NHRA, so it’s a huge privilege to announce our official partnership with the largest auto racing organization in the world. The GOVX member community and the NHRA are a perfect match.”

Founded in 2011, GOVX works with more than 1,000 trusted brands to provide unbeatable deals to those who serve our country and communities. The GOVX community has also raised more than $1 million for nonprofits that make a difference every day in the lives of military veterans, first responders and their families. The NHRA will offer ticket discounts to the more than 7.5 million GOVX members, showcasing its incredible 330-mph, 11,000-horsepower action to this deserving community.

“We’re extremely excited to team up with GOVX. They’ve done a terrific job serving those who have served our country and this partnership gives our military service members a great opportunity to attend NHRA races across the country,” said Brad Gerber, NHRA vice president and chief development officer. “The NHRA, our race teams and partners have always been passionate about honoring our service members and by working closely with the GOVX member community, it is an ideal way to continue that tradition.”

For more information on GOVX, please visit www.GOVX.com. For more information on the NHRA, including the 2024 schedule, please visit www.NHRA.com.


About GOVX

GOVX was founded in 2011 with a mission to serve those who serve our country and communities – military service members, first responders, law enforcement officers, emergency medical professionals, educators, and other government service personnel. With a customizable suite of solutions, GOVX provides leading brands who share in our mission with a unique opportunity to support this deserving audience. Through our flagship ecommerce site, GOVX.com, brands can authentically reach a growing community of 7.5M+ members with their own storefront. More than 1K trusted brands currently have a storefront on GOVX.com, offering unbeatable deals to those who serve. With our verification app, GOVX ID, brands can easily enable service member discounts within the checkout flow of their own sites. More than 3K brands currently utilize our GOVX ID technology to honor service members. By leveraging GOVX marketing services solutions, brands can effectively amplify their products or services within our engaged and exclusive community and reinforce their support for Americans who make a difference. In addition to providing unmatched value to those who serve, GOVX also donates a portion of every order to non-profits who serve the military and first responder community. To-date we have donated more than $1M through our GOVX Gives Back initiative. For more information, visit www.GOVX.com.

About NHRA

Headquartered in San Dimas, Calif., NHRA is the primary sanctioning body for the sport of drag racing in the United States. NHRA presents 21 national events featuring the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series, NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series, Flexjet NHRA Factory Stock Showdown™ and Top Fuel Harley Series. NHRA provides competition opportunities for drivers of all levels in the NHRA Summit Racing Series and NHRA Street Legal™. NHRA also offers the NHRA Jr. Street® program for teens and the Summit Racing Jr. Drag Racing League® for youth ages 5 to 17. With 120 Member Tracks, NHRA allows racers to compete at a variety of locations nationally and internationally. NHRA’s Youth and Education Services® (YES) Program reaches over 30,000 students annually to ignite their interest in automotive and racing related careers. NHRA’s streaming service, NHRA.tv®, allows fans to view all NHRA national events as well as exclusive features of the sport. In addition, NHRA owns and operates three racing facilities: Gainesville Raceway in Florida; Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park; and In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip in Southern California. For more information, log on to www.NHRA.com, or visit the official NHRA pages on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.

What to Look for When Choosing the Right Car

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It’s no secret that buying a car is a big decision – and sometimes a pricey one at that. You might think the process of car shopping and financing is overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. To make sure you choose the perfect vehicle for your lifestyle, it helps to go in with an organized plan. To maximize your savings and get the best deal for you, there are some things in particular that you should look out for before making any decisions.

Look for a car dealer with a good reputation 

Finding the right car dealer can make all the difference when it comes to purchasing a new vehicle. You want to choose a dealer that has a good reputation and positive customer reviews. This will ensure that you are getting reliable service and quality vehicles. Whether you are looking for a Suzuki car dealer or any other model, take the time to read online reviews, ask friends and family for recommendations, and visit different dealerships to get a feel for their customer service and overall atmosphere. A good car dealer will make the buying process much smoother and more enjoyable.

Research different car models to find the right one

Choosing the right car can feel like a daunting task, especially with so many different models on the market. But fear not! The key to finding the perfect car to fit your lifestyle is research. Take the time to consider your daily needs and routines. Narrow down your search to include car models that will cater to your lifestyle. Whether you’re looking for a stylish sedan or a spacious SUV, there is a car out there that is perfect for you, and with a bit of research, you’re sure to find it.

Compare prices and features of the vehicles 

Buying used cars in houston can be an exciting experience, but with so many options available, it can feel overwhelming. One important factor to consider is the price and features of the vehicles you’re interested in. Before deciding, it’s important to research and compare prices and features to ensure you’re getting the best value for your money. 

Not only can this save you money in the long run, but it can also ensure that you’re satisfied with your purchase for years to come. Whether you’re interested in a sporty coupe or a practical SUV, taking the time to compare prices and features can help you make an informed decision and find the vehicle that’s right for you.

Test drive the cars before you buy 

There is nothing quite like getting behind the wheel of a car and feeling how it handles on the road. This experience can often be the deciding factor between a car you love and one that just doesn’t quite fit the bill. That’s why it’s so important to test drive any car you are considering purchasing. 

Sure, looking at pictures and reading reviews can give you an idea of what to expect, but nothing compares to actually hitting the pavement yourself. Take your time during the test drive to get a feel for the car’s acceleration, handling, and overall comfort. Trust us, after a good test drive, you’ll be able to make a much more informed decision when it comes time to make a purchase.

Consider fuel efficiency to save money on gas 

We are all looking for ways to save a little extra cash. One way to do so is by considering fuel efficiency when it comes to choosing a vehicle. While a more fuel-efficient car may come with a slightly higher price tag, the long-term savings on gas can make it well worth the investment. Not only will you be able to save money on your daily commute, but you can feel good about making a small impact on the environment as well. When shopping for a new car, be sure to consider the gas mileage and think ahead to the long-term financial benefits.

Think about how safe the car is 

When it comes to cars, safety should always be a top priority. There’s no denying that driving comes with certain risks, but the right safety features can make all the difference. As you consider your next vehicle, take some time to think about how safe the car is and what safety features it offers. 

Does it have advanced airbags that can sense the severity of a collision? Does it come equipped with a rearview camera to help with parking and reversing? What about blind spot monitoring to keep you alert on the highway? These are just a few of the features that can make your driving experience safer and more secure. So as you weigh your options, remember: a little extra attention to safety can go a long way on the road.

Ask about warranties

When it comes to making repairs, we all want to find the most affordable solution. That’s why it’s important to ask about warranties. These guarantees can offer peace of mind and financial protection in case something goes wrong with your purchase. Having a warranty can save you money in the long run, as you won’t have to pay for costly repairs out of pocket. 

Make sure to read the fine print and understand what is covered under the warranty before making your purchase. Investing in a good warranty can make all the difference when it comes to getting the most value out of your products.

Make sure it has enough cargo space and storage

When it comes to selecting a vehicle for transporting your items, cargo space and storage are key factors to consider. You don’t want to have to leave anything behind due to lack of space. Whether you’re moving your belongings to a new apartment or taking a road trip with friends, having ample space to store your items is essential. 

Imagine trying to stuff a coffee table into a car that’s too small or leaving behind your camping gear because you couldn’t fit it all in the trunk. By selecting a vehicle with enough cargo space and storage, you’ll be able to transport all of your items with ease and avoid any unnecessary stress during your journey.

Take a look at customer reviews from previous buyers

It’s important to do your research beforehand. One helpful tool to utilize is customer reviews from previous buyers. These reviews can provide an unbiased opinion on the product you’re considering purchasing. You can often find out details that the product description might not include, such as how long it lasted or if it functioned as advertised. Reading through various reviews can also give you a better sense of the overall quality and reliability of the product. So, before making your next purchase, be sure to take a look at what others have to say through customer reviews.

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Shopping for a car is a serious investment, so it’s important to do your research and make the most informed decision possible. Good luck on your car search adventure – you won’t regret taking the extra steps for peace of mind and financial security!

The Role of Axles and Differentials in Racing

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Now, let’s explore how axles and differentials impact a race car’s performance:

Traction

Traction is the holy grail of racing. Without it, a car cannot effectively transfer power to the ground. Axles and differentials work together to ensure that power is distributed optimally to the wheels, preventing wheel spin and maintaining traction through corners and on straightaways.

Cornering

When a race car enters a corner at high speed, the inside wheels cover a shorter distance than the outside wheels. The differential allows them to rotate at different speeds, which is essential for maintaining stability and control during turns. The type of differential used can significantly affect a car’s ability to corner effectively.

Acceleration

Racing is all about speed, and acceleration is a key component of that. High-performance axles help ensure that power from the engine is efficiently transmitted to the wheels, maximizing acceleration. The differential’s role in distributing power also plays a crucial part in how quickly a car can leave the starting line and gain speed.

Durability

The extreme stresses and forces experienced during racing demand components that can withstand the punishment. Racing axles are engineered to be not only strong but also durable, ensuring they can endure the demands of high-speed racing without failure.

Adjustability

For professional race teams, the ability to fine-tune a car’s behavior is vital. Different types of differentials allow for adjustments in how power is delivered to the wheels. This adjustability can be the difference between victory and defeat.

Conclusion

While axles and differentials may not be as glamorous as a roaring engine or slick aerodynamics, they are the unsung heroes of performance racing. Without them, a race car’s power would be lost to wheel spin, corners would be a constant struggle, and acceleration would be far from optimal. In the world of racing, where every fraction of a second matters, these seemingly simple components play a pivotal role in securing victory on the track. So, next time you marvel at the speed and precision of a race car, remember that behind the scenes, axles and differentials are working tirelessly to make it all possible.

North Wilkesboro Speedway Repaved Ahead of 2024 NASCAR All-Star Race Week

Crews repave the front stretch at North Wilkesboro Speedway as the Speedway Motorsports facility prepared for the 2024 NASCAR All-Star Race at the iconic short track. (Speedway Motorsports photo)
  • Media were invited to the speedway Tuesday to view the first repave at the legendary North Wilkesboro Speedway since 1981
  • The resurfacing process, which included milling, sealing and replacing the existing surface with 2,000 tons of a specially designed asphalt mixture, came in preparation for NASCAR’s return for the 2024 All-Star Race week

NORTH WILKESBORO, N.C. (Nov. 7, 2023) – As the 2023 NASCAR season came to a close in Phoenix last weekend, crews were already hard at work preparing for an action-packed week of racing at the famed North Wilkesboro Speedway for next year’s NASCAR All-Star Race, including resurfacing the 42-year-old track surface.

North Wilkesboro Speedway, which welcomed NASCAR racing back to the North Carolina foothills for the first time since 1996 when it hosted the 2023 NASCAR All-Star Race in May, hadn’t been repaved since 1981. The resurfacing process included milling approximately two inches of the old track, repairing failing spots, sealing and adding a specially designed asphalt mixture in the same configuration as the original track, including the 13 degrees of banking in the corners.

“There’s not a racetrack that I’m aware of other than North Wilkesboro Speedway that ran on a 40-year-old surface,” said Steve Swift, senior vice president of operations and development for Speedway Motorsports. “That’s a tribute to the asphalt that they used back in the 80s. That was a really good product. There’s not many new tracks that have been placed since the 90s that will last 30 years.

“We were really deferential to try to maintain the character that was here before. Naturally the old track was a unique creature. The patch materials that we had to use kind of changed the racing for the All-Star Race, just because of where we had to patch it. The product created so much grip, so it’s going to be pretty exciting to see how it goes back to where it was pre-patching, where they were racing two-wide and three-wide. Now the track has got the same grip all the way across.”

Similar to the process used at the Atlanta Motor Speedway repave, Swift said Speedway Motorsports used a special mix that is expected to age faster than traditional asphalt, creating a more “worn-in” surface more quickly. A more worn surface traditionally leads to better racing, according to Swift. At Atlanta Motor Speedway, the track saw an eight to 10 percent falloff in grip in the first year after the repave.

Carl Rose & Sons Asphalt, the original paving contractor for North Wilkesboro Speedway, supplied nearly 2,000 tons of specialty asphalt for the project, while North Carolina-based Delta Contracting managed the milling process. Summers Taylor, a contractor from nearby Johnson City, Tenn., used a process called echelon paving to lay a seamless surface across the roughly 50-foot-wide track.

As a result of innovative improvements made during the refurbishment ahead of this year’s NASCAR All-Star Race, including a concrete foundation beneath the newly added safer barrier, the barrier was not be removed for the resurfacing project, allowing crews to complete the work in less than two weeks.

Through Speedway Children’s Charities, portions of the previous track surface will be available as a keepsake for fans. Jars of the milled aggregate will be available for sale for $60. For $75, fans can collect a limited-edition, numbered jar. Each jar will come with a certificate of authenticity. Proceeds from the sale will benefit Wilkes County nonprofits through Speedway Children’s Charities. Jars will be pre-sold online, with availability expected in early 2024. For additional information about the keepsake jars, visit www.speedwaycharities.org.

NASCAR’s best will turn their first laps on the all-new surface ahead of the 2024 NASCAR All-Star Race, May 17-19. Tickets for the NASCAR All-Star Race and the companion CARS Tour event are on sale now at www.NorthWilkesboroSpeedway.com. Additional details on the schedule, format and entertainment announcements will come at a later date.

TICKETS:

NASCAR All-Star Race weekend ticket packages for all May 17-19 activities including NASCAR Cup and CRAFTSMAN Truck Series practice and qualifying sessions; NASCAR All-Star Open; NASCAR All-Star Race and Tyson 250 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race are on sale, as are tickets for back-to-back nights of CARS Tour action, May 14-15. Tickets can be purchased online at www.NorthWilkesboroSpeedway.com.

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Fans can connect with North Wilkesboro Speedway and get the latest news regarding NASCAR All-Star week and North Wilkesboro Speedway by following on Twitter and Instagram or becoming a Facebook fan.

The Heart of Racing Scores Third in WEC Season Finale

2023 FIA World Endurance ChampionshipRound 7Bahrain International Circuit, Bahrain2nd - 4th November 2023Photo: Michele Scudiero / Drew Gibson Photography

Marks first podium finish in first season of WEC competition

Sakhir, Bahrain (7 November 2023) – The Heart of Racing Team (HOR) closed out the 2023 season with a strong run to a third place finish during the World Endurance Championship (WEC) season finale at Bahrain International Circuit. This weekend’s eight hour race marked the last of the LMGTE era as the championship utilizes a new ruleset for GT machines in 2024.

Ian James, Alex Riberas and Daniel Mancinelli combined to score the team’s best finish in WEC having made just four starts since taking over the Northwest AMR banner ahead of the 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps in April.

The trio made their first laps around the Sakhir desert circuit on Thursday battling unexpected rain that came through the area. Friday saw the third free practice session before James qualified sixth, his second-best qualifying result since joining the series in April.

James was first behind the wheel on Saturday, completing three stints before handing the Aston Martin to Mancinelli on lap 79. Mancinelli and Riberas each completed just over 30 laps before Mancinelli settled in the driver’s seat for two stints. The Italian worked his way to sit second before an incident in Turn 1 forced him back to fifth. Mancinelli fought back to third place before handing the Aston Martin to Riberas for the final hour of the eight hour race. Riberas crossed the finish line in third.

“Definitely happy with how the season finished with a podium in Bahrain,” said Riberas. “I think it is a very very remarkable achievement for the team, especially considering we joined the championship halfway through and with very short notice. The fact that we were able to score a podium is something that the team can be very proud of. It was a very encouraging performance on Saturday that gives us a lot of hope and shows that the team has a lot of potential going into the future. 2024 is going to be an exciting year and I cannot wait, I wish it was already starting.”

The podium result marks the close of a 2023 season that saw the Heart of Racing team effort hard at work in multiple championships around the globe, The season brought scores of highlights for HOR fans and the team is already well along in building the momentum into what should be a very promising 2024 season.

The Heart of Racing thanks our fans and partners, and is looking forward to announcing full 2024 season plans in the near future.

About The Heart of Racing

The Heart of Racing races to raise funds and awareness for Seattle Children’s Cardiology Research. The team competes internationally with concurrent campaigns in IMSA, SRO, Formula Drift and the 24H SERIES. Last season The Heart of Racing won the IMSA GTD Championship title in the No. 27 Aston Martin Vantage GT3. The Heart of Racing team hosted their first all-female driver shootout in November of 2022, bringing to the team Hannah Grisham and Rianna O’Meara-Hunt for the 2023 SRO GT4 America season. To contribute to The Heart of Racing’s fundraising efforts please visit: https://give.seattlechildrens.org/fundraiser/3642390

Tom Sheehan and LTK Insulation Technologies Mike Cope Racing Find Silver Linings at COTA

Austin, TEXAS – November 7, 2023 – As the 2023 Big Machine Spiked Coolers TA2 season concluded at Circuit of the Americas, Tom Sheehan found some silver linings with his Mike Cope Racing team.

Heading into the race week, Tom and the No. 97 LTK Insulation Technologies Mike Cope Ford Mustang were prepared for the challenges and demands at COTA. When race day arrived, “The Ironman” was ready to work for his team like LTK’s trusted line of insulation products.

Tom took to the 3.426-mile, 20-turn FIA Grade 1 road course in Austin, Texas with confidence and a fast car. Throughout the race weekend, the New Hampshire native and his team kept fine tuning the car.

During Friday’s test sessions, Tom posted times to rank P21 and P23 on the speed charts out of a line-up of 46 cars. While Tom was P28 in the practice session and initially qualified P31, he lined up P29 for Sunday’s race.

Like LTK’s core value with mechanical insulation projects, Tom showcased experience, productivity and speed on race day. Once the field took to the green flag, Tom leapt from P29 to P26 in the opening laps.

By Lap 10, Tom worked his way up to P24 as the race’s first caution came out, lasting three laps. Following the Lap 13 restart, Tom drove up to P21 before a Lap 15 caution slowed the action at COTA.

When the race restarted on Lap 18, Tom epitomized LTK’s belief in innovation creating advantages with his skilled driving. Restarting in P21, Tom showcased his nifty skills by working his way up to P15 on Lap 19.

A Lap 20 caution briefly slowed the race for two laps before Tom prepared for a pivotal Lap 22 restart. Showcasing Granite State smarts and agility, Tom raced his way up to P11 on Lap 23.

It appeared as if Tom was knocking on the door, ready to challenge the Top 10 runners. However, mechanical issues besieged Tom on Lap 25 near Turn 14, ending an otherwise remarkable race day.

Although Tom placed P31 in a race won by Thomas Annunziata, Tom’s spirits were not broken. If anything, he kept his head up and reflected on the gains and positives from the 2023 season.

Following Sunday’s race, Tom offered his thoughts to our race reporter.

“I don’t know if the motor let go or tightened up or it just ended up on that last restart,” Tom said. “It was running well. I got the car a little jacked up, but I kept my foot in it. I think it was making power all the way to the end. It just wouldn’t restart. I think it just got hot. I don’t think the motor gave up. But the guys will figure out what’s going on.

“It was a good weekend for the race. We raced well. We just kind of plateaued at that pace all weekend. We couldn’t really get out of that box of running those low fifteens. And, you know, we pulled off I think one lap that was a little bit better on the weekend. But in the race, I could just keep doing that lap. And that kind of turned into the pace in the Top 10.”

Along with pace and determination, Tom battled hard for every position against a relentless, closely competitive field on the track.

“They weren’t giving anybody anything,” Tom said. “And there was some attrition. But I passed a lot of cars. So, it was a lot of fun and it was a good drive and just didn’t get the result.

“I’ve got a great crew. Guys worked really hard all year. We’ll get ready for next year and just keep working hard and look for the day that the chips fall into the right bag and pull out a great result.”

Overall, Tom had a competitive season in 2023 with four Top 15 finishes and six Top 20 finishes. A competitive season was highlighted by Tom’s best result of P7 in the second Detroit street race.

Considering the gains and progress made this year, Tom looks forward to bringing momentum over into 2024.

“We’re going to take this season and next year try to fire off better,” Tom said. “And the results will come. We keep doing what we did today and we’re going to find ourselves in a pretty good spot.”

For now, Tom and his team will work on furthering their gains during this offseason. Then, Tom and the TA2 field kick off the 2024 season at Sebring International Raceway on Feb. 22-25. In 11 prior starts at the 3.74-mile, 17-turn road course, Tom’s best finish is P8 in 2021.

Trans Am races are available for live streaming on Trans Am and SpeedTour’s YouTube channels, with full playbacks immediately available after the race. Additionally, the races can be seen in edited, 60-minute features broadcasted on MAVTV’s Thursday night primetime slot at 8 p.m. ET.

Follow Tom’s social media channels via his Facebook page, Damon Racing, Instagram account (@TomSheehanTA97), and X account (@TomTA2_97). For more information on LTK Insulation Technologies and the line of high-quality products, please visit https://ltkinsulationtechnologies.com.

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Hennessey’s 1,000-HP ‘Last Stand’ models celebrate the end of the Hellcat-powered Dodge SRT Challenger and Charger

  • Hennessey H1000 ‘Last Stand’ Dodge Challenger and Charger celebrate the final run of the supercharged 6.2-liter Hellcat HEMI V8
  • Comprehensive upgrades raise engine output to 1,000 horsepower — within striking distance of the SRT Demon 170 — while running on pump-unleaded gasoline
  • Production is limited to 50 exclusive examples of coupe and sedan, each distinguished with carbon-fiber upgrades, performance street wheels and tires, and unique badging
  • All Challenger and Charger ‘Last Stand’ models are backed by Hennessey’s 3-year / 36,000-mile limited warranty

SEALY, Texas, Nov. 07, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Hennessey, the Texas-based hypercar manufacturer, and high-performance vehicle creator, celebrates the nine-year run of the supercharged 6.2-liter Hellcat HEMI V8 with limited edition ‘Last Stand’ models of the popular Dodge SRT Challenger and Charger models.

Dodge’s admired supercharged 6.2-liter Hellcat HEMI V8 is offered in both its Challenger coupe and Charger sedan models in a variety of trims — Hellcat, Jailbreak, Redeye, and Super Stock — with outputs of up to 807 horsepower. Hennessey’s expert technicians, who have been ‘making fast cars faster’ for more than 32 years, fit the engine with a larger supercharger (non-Redeye models only), upgraded fuel injectors, a high-flow induction system, pulley upgrade, stainless-steel long tube headers, high-flow catalytic converters, and a crankcase ventilation system.

New engine calibration raises the output to an astonishing 1,000 horsepower and 948 lb-ft of torque. That’s only 25 horsepower shy of the automaker’s flagship SRT Demon 170 — and the Hennessey H1000 ‘Last Stand’ editions run on pump-unleaded gasoline. The Hennessey upgrades enable both models to sprint to 60 mph in just 2.8 seconds, while a quarter mile is dispensed in 9.9 seconds at 141 mph.

The Hennessey H1000 ‘Last Stand’ editions are differentiated by their lightweight carbon-fiber appointments — new rear spoiler, front splitter, side skirts, and rear diffuser. All boast distinctive 20-inch alloy wheels that can be optioned with either a gloss black or graphite-colored finish, special heritage ‘Last Stand’ graphics, and a plaque denoting the serial number for each of the 50 limited edition Challenger and Charger models.

John Hennessey, company founder and CEO: “The Challenger and Charger are two of our most popular models, with monstrous horsepower in a comfortable and capable chassis. While it’s sad to see the 6.2-liter HEMI go, I’m pleased to commemorate its near-decade run with our unique ‘Last Stand’ models that pair the 1,000 horsepower output with the sleek look of carbon fiber and other exterior performance upfits.”

The H1000 ‘Last Stand’ upgrade is available on 2021-2023 Dodge SRT Challenger and Charger models. All upgrades are backed by Hennessey’s comprehensive 3-year / 36,000-mile warranty. Already in build at Hennessey’s Sealy, Texas manufacturing facility, the Last Stand is available for global shipping. It may be ordered through authorized Hennessey Performance Dodge dealers or Hennessey directly through HennesseyPerformance.com or by calling +1 979.885.1300.

About Hennessey
Based in Sealy, Texas, the Hennessey business comprises Hennessey Special Vehicles, Hennessey Performance (HPE), Tuner School, and the Lonestar Motorsports Park. The company has re-engineered more than 12,000 vehicles for performance enthusiasts worldwide to deliver unparalleled driving thrills. Alongside modifying a diverse range of sports and muscle cars since 1991, the company has also applied its high-performance expertise to trucks and SUVs – and boasts its hypercars – the Venom GT and the Venom F5.

Every Hennessey product is dyno-proven, fully track-tested, street-legal, and warrantied. Customers can choose from road-ready performance-enhanced cars by Hennessey from various brands, including Cadillac, Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford, and Jeep, all benefitting from a host of high-performance upgrades.

With its own test track, engineering curriculum for aspiring tuners, more than 100 team members, and capacity to simultaneously work on 40-50 vehicles, Hennessey Performance is one of the world’s leading specialist vehicle engineering companies. HennesseyPerformance.com

About Hennessey Special Vehicles
The Hennessey Special Vehicles team was formed to create the world-record-breaking hypercars, the Hennessey Venom GT (270.49 mph in 2014) and the current world-record-holding ‘fastest convertible’ the Hennessey Venom GT Roadster (265.5 mph in 2016).

In 2020, Hennessey Special Vehicles launched the 100% bespoke, twin-turbocharged, 6.6-liter V8 Venom F5 Coupe, which sold out in 2021. An open-top Roadster and track-focused Revolution variant joined the F5 Coupe in 2022 and 2023, boasting the F5’s prodigious 1,817 bhp ‘Fury’ engine. In mid-2023, the Texas-based company revealed the Venom F5 Revolution Roadster, which combines visceral open-air motoring with a racing circuit focus. The company is delivering like never before on its mission of ‘making fast cars faster.’ HennesseySpecialVehicles.com

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Facebook: @hennesseype | X: @HennesseyPerf

WTRAndretti Names IMSA Michelin Endurance Cup Drivers for 2024 Season

Brendon Hartley and Colton Herta Join WTRAndretti Acura ARX-06 GTP Teams for 2024

(BROWNSBURG, Indiana.) November 7, 2023 — Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti (WTRAndretti) announced today that Brendon Hartley and Colton Herta will be the endurance co-drivers competing for the team in the IMSA Michelin Endurance Cup (IMEC) during the 2024 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship season. Hartley will join Ricky Taylor and Filipe Albuquerque in the No. 10 WTRAndretti Acura ARX-06 while Herta will co-pilot the No. 40 WTRAndretti Acura ARX-06 with Jordan Taylor and Louis Delétraz. WTRAndretti plans to announce additional drivers for the Rolex 24 At Daytona in the coming weeks.

First joining the WTRAndretti family for the 2022 MOTUL Petit Le Mans, Hartley continued his tenure with the team as the Rolex 24 At Daytona co-driver in the No. 10 WTRAndretti Acura ARX-06 earlier this year. Aside from his time with the WTRAndretti team, Hartley is a four-time FIA World Endurance Championship Drivers’ Champion winner (2023, 2022, 2017, 2015), three-time overall winner at Le Mans and former Formula One driver.

Although a driver in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES with Andretti Global, Herta is no stranger to the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. The California native has two class victories at the Rolex 24 At Daytona, most recently with an LMP2 overall win in 2022 and a GTLM (now GTD Pro) win in 2019. Complementing his accolades in sportscar racing, Herta is a seven-time INDYCAR race winner – including his first victory in 2019 at Circuit of The Americas which earned him the title of the youngest winner in INDYCAR.
The 2024 IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar Championship season kicks off with the annual three days of Roar Before the 24 testing, January 19 – 21, 2024, followed by the endurance classic, the Rolex 24 At Daytona, January 25-28, 2024. NBC and Peacock, along with IMSA.TV, will provide flag-to-flag coverage of the race on its family of networks.

If media members are interested in speaking further with the newly announced 2024 WTRAndretti drivers, please contact Megan Barnhart, mba@coforce.com, to coordinate directly.

Wayne Taylor, Team Principal, Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti:
“It’s exciting that we’ve managed to get the services of Brendon Hartley again and Colton Herta as our third drivers who will be doing the IMEC. Brendon’s driven for us before, and we’ve got to know him really well. Obviously, Colton is a part of the Andretti Global group and that opened the door for us with him. From what I’ve seen and understand, he’s won Daytona in an GT car and drove a LMDh car last year and did a really good job. I’m really excited about having Brendon and Colton on board.”

Michael Andretti, Chairman and CEO, Andretti Global:
“The addition of Colton and Brendon as endurance drivers for next season will be a major boost to our already very talented IMSA driver lineup. They both have quite a bit of experience competing in endurance events and have built such strong on-track resumes across multiple series, so we’re excited to watch what they can do in 2024.”

David Salters, President and Technical Director, HPD:
“We’re delighted to have Brendon back in the WTRAndretti Acura. He was faultless last year (at the Rolex 24) and had a really excellent drive — g’day mate! Equally, we’re excited to see Colton get behind the wheel of the ARX-06. His skill and speed has been clear to all in the Andretti Honda IndyCars. Big thanks to WTRAndretti for pulling this together. Our HPD engineers can’t wait to get back on track and stretch the legs of our electrified Acura ARX-06 and entertain all of our IMSA sportscar fans.”

Brendon Hartley, 2024 No. 10 WTRAndretti Acura ARX-06 GTP Endurance Co-Driver:
“I really enjoyed my time with WTRAndretti at Petit last year and Daytona this year, so I jumped at the opportunity to compete in the endurance races in 2024 when Wayne called me. WTRAndretti knows how to win and going to a two-car team will strengthen the whole operation even further.”

Colton Herta, 2024 No. 40 WTRAndretti Acura ARX-06 GTP Endurance Co-Driver:
“It’s super exciting to join such a prestigious team like WTRAndretti for the endurance events. They’ve shown how successful they can be in the past and I’m looking forward to hopefully adding to that!”

ABOUT WTRANDRETTI
In 2023, Andretti Global and Wayne Taylor Racing announced a new, long-term partnership that combines the resources of the two championship-caliber teams to compete in IMSA’s top classes. In 2024, Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti (WTRAndretti) will expand to a two-car GTP program as well as compete with two cars in the GTD class. Coming off its 2023 championship winning effort, WTRAndretti will continue its Driver Development Program competing in the Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America series with a full stable.

WTRAndretti’s global motorsports enterprise boasts two IMSA driver championships (2013 and 2017), and back-to-back IMSA Michelin Endurance Cup Championships (2020, 2021) which contributed to nine IMSA manufacturer championships for Acura, Pontiac, Corvette and Cadillac. In its brief 17-year history, WTRAndretti has accumulated multiple victories in sportscar racing’s most iconic events: Rolex 24 At Daytona, Twelve Hours of Sebring, Petit Le Mans, Mid-Ohio, Road America and the Six Hours of The Glen. With its back-to-back PRO Class Championship wins (2022, 2023), WTR also has nine North America Lamborghini Super Trofeo Championship titles and a Lamborghini World Finals title.

Andretti Global, a Championship-winning motorsports organization, competes in additional racing categories worldwide, including the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, Extreme E, Australian Supercars and the Mexico SuperCopa Championship. Additionally, the racing enterprise commits to driver development through competition in INDY NXT by Firestone and through support of Sebastian and Oliver Wheldon’s racing careers.

The Role of Truck Maintenance in Preventing Catastrophic Accidents

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In the world of modern transportation, the safety of every traveler hinges on the careful maintenance of the vehicles that traverse our roads. Among these vehicles, none are as imposing, impactful, or potentially perilous as commercial trucks. These colossal machines, while essential for the functioning of our economies, hold within them the potential for catastrophic accidents that can shatter lives and livelihoods. Thus, the pivotal question arises: How can we minimize these risks and ensure safer roads for all?

At the heart of this question lies the undeniable link between truck maintenance and road safety. Beyond the allure of open highways and cross-country routes, it is the diligent upkeep of these behemoths of transportation that stands as a shield against the looming ghost of catastrophic accidents. In this exploration, we dive into the intricate interplay between truck maintenance and accident prevention, unraveling the layers of responsibility, regulation, and reliability that underpin this vital aspect of modern transportation.

Understanding the Link Between Maintenance and Safety

In the intricate dance of modern transportation, the artistry of safety lies not merely in the prowess of drivers navigating the open road, but in the meticulous care bestowed upon the vehicles themselves. The symbiotic relationship between truck maintenance and road safety is a fundamental cornerstone upon which the structure of accident prevention is built.

The Guardian of Reliability

Consider the analogy of a symphony orchestra—the conductor and musicians perform harmoniously when each instrument is finely tuned. Similarly, the wheels of commerce and transportation turn smoothly when trucks are meticulously maintained. Regular inspections, servicing, and repairs form the notes that compose this symphony of reliability. From checking brake systems to monitoring engine performance, each maintenance task contributes to the overall health of the vehicle.

Averting the Domino Effect

In the realm of trucking, a minor mechanical oversight can set in motion a perilous cascade. A worn-out brake pad left unattended can lead to compromised braking performance, reduced stopping distances, and, in the direst circumstances, catastrophic collisions. The link between inadequate maintenance and catastrophic accidents is far from theoretical—it is an alarming reality that underscores the dire consequences of neglect.

The Pursuit of Excellence

It is not enough for trucking companies to merely meet the bare minimum of maintenance requirements. The pursuit of excellence is paramount. Routine maintenance is the foundation, but the commitment to exceeding these standards is what distinguishes companies that prioritize safety from those that merely comply.

A Shared Responsibility

In the journey towards safer roads, the burden doesn’t rest solely on the shoulders of trucking companies. It is a shared responsibility, encompassing manufacturers, regulators, drivers, and even the public. A well-maintained truck is, in essence, a testament to the collective dedication to road safety.

Common Maintenance Issues Leading to Catastrophic Accidents

As the saying goes, a chain is only as strong as its weakest link. Similarly, a commercial truck’s reliability is only as robust as its maintenance regimen. Unfortunately, even the slightest lapse in maintenance can transform a truck into a potential hazard on the road, leading to catastrophic accidents that leave lasting scars.

Brake Failures

Brakes serve as the lifeline of any vehicle, particularly for the sheer mass and momentum of commercial trucks. Inadequate brake maintenance can lead to compromised braking power, extended stopping distances, and the haunting potential of brake failures. Imagine the dire consequences of a truck hurtling down a highway with brakes that are unable to bring it to a timely halt.

Tire Blowouts

Tires endure immense stress during long journeys, carrying the weight of the cargo and vehicle. Neglected tire maintenance can manifest as tire blowouts—sudden ruptures that result from tire wear, improper inflation, or other issues. A tire blowout can trigger loss of control, swerving, and rollovers, all of which can have catastrophic consequences.

Steering and Suspension Compromises

A well-maintained truck boasts stable and responsive steering, vital for maneuvering and avoiding obstacles. Neglected maintenance of steering and suspension components can lead to erratic handling, wobbling, and even the loss of control. Such instances on the road can lead to multi-vehicle collisions with tragic outcomes.

Transmission and Engine Failures

Imagine a truck hauling a heavy load suddenly losing power or experiencing a transmission failure on a busy freeway. The potential for collisions, pile-ups, and chaos is evident. Regular maintenance that addresses engine performance, fluid levels, and transmission health is critical to prevent such catastrophic scenarios.

Electrical System Neglect

The intricate electrical systems of modern trucks encompass everything from lighting to communication devices. Ignored electrical maintenance can lead to malfunctioning lights, communication failures, and a lack of critical alerts that drivers rely on to stay informed and safe.

Legal Responsibilities of Trucking Companies Regarding Maintenance

In the intricate tapestry of road safety, accountability plays a pivotal role. Trucking companies bear a significant legal responsibility to ensure the maintenance of their fleet. Recognizing this responsibility, regulatory bodies have established standards and guidelines that underscore the critical link between proper maintenance and the prevention of catastrophic accidents.

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)

The FMCSA, a branch of the U.S. Department of Transportation, serves as a sentinel of road safety by overseeing the trucking industry’s compliance with regulations. One such crucial facet is truck maintenance. The FMCSA has instituted guidelines and tips that outline maintenance requirements, inspection protocols, and the intervals at which different components must be inspected and serviced.

Maintenance Records

Trucking companies are mandated to maintain meticulous records of their maintenance activities. These records serve as a paper trail of accountability, ensuring that inspections, repairs, and replacements are carried out as required. These records become invaluable in demonstrating a company’s commitment to road safety in the face of legal scrutiny.

The Legal Consequences of Neglected Maintenance

In the unfortunate event of a catastrophic accident, neglected maintenance can bear legal consequences. Trucking companies that fail to meet maintenance standards may be deemed negligent, facing potential liability for injuries, damages, and even wrongful deaths. Negligence in maintenance can form a foundation for legal claims, emphasizing the importance of adhering to regulations.

Driver Responsibility

While trucking companies shoulder the primary responsibility for maintenance, drivers play a crucial role in identifying and reporting potential issues. A driver’s keen observations during pre-trip inspections can uncover maintenance concerns that might otherwise go unnoticed. This proactive approach not only contributes to road safety but also fulfills the broader legal obligation of the trucking company.

The Role of Preventive Maintenance Programs

In the realm of trucking, the mantra “prevention is better than cure” holds a profound truth. Preventive maintenance programs stand as a testament to the proactive approach that trucking companies can adopt to ensure the safety of their fleet, drivers, and all those who share the road. These programs go beyond meeting regulatory requirements; they embrace a philosophy of vigilance and accountability.

The Essence of Preventive Maintenance

Preventive maintenance is a strategy that emphasizes regular, scheduled inspections, servicing, and repairs. It aims to identify and rectify potential issues before they escalate into hazardous conditions. By focusing on early detection and intervention, preventive maintenance acts as a shield against the emergence of catastrophic failures during operation.

Scheduled Inspections

The cornerstone of preventive maintenance is the systematic and regular inspection of each truck. These inspections, often conducted at specific intervals, scrutinize critical components such as brakes, tires, steering, and engine systems. By adhering to these schedules, trucking companies can detect wear, degradation, or malfunctions before they result in accidents.

Data-Driven Decision Making

Preventive maintenance programs often harness technology to facilitate data collection and analysis. Telematics systems and diagnostic tools monitor a truck’s performance, flagging anomalies that may indicate impending issues. This data-driven approach enables timely interventions and strategic planning, reducing the likelihood of catastrophic failures.

Financial Wisdom

While the primary objective of preventive maintenance is safety, it also bears financial advantages. Addressing potential problems early on can prevent more extensive damage that might necessitate costly repairs or replacements. Moreover, the savings resulting from fewer accidents, downtime, and legal liabilities far outweigh the investments made in preventive maintenance.

A Cultural Shift

Preventive maintenance programs signal a shift in mindset—from viewing maintenance as a regulatory obligation to embracing it as a cultural imperative. Trucking companies that prioritize preventive maintenance cultivate an atmosphere of safety consciousness, where drivers and staff are committed to the well-being of all road users.

Benefits of Comprehensive Maintenance Strategies

In the realm of trucking, the threads of safety, efficiency, and reputation are interwoven with the diligence of comprehensive maintenance strategies. These strategies go beyond the basics, encompassing a holistic approach that yields a multitude of benefits, not only for trucking companies but for drivers, passengers, and the communities they serve.

Safeguarding Lives

At the heart of comprehensive maintenance strategies lies the inherent value of life preservation. By ensuring that trucks are in optimal condition, companies contribute to preventing catastrophic accidents that can have devastating consequences. This commitment extends beyond the realm of business—it echoes the moral duty to protect the well-being of all those who share the road.

Minimizing Downtime

Well-maintained trucks are less likely to experience breakdowns or failures that result in downtime. This operational continuity translates to more reliable deliveries, reduced disruptions to supply chains, and enhanced customer satisfaction. By prioritizing maintenance, trucking companies uphold their commitment to efficient operations.

Mitigating Legal Liabilities

Neglecting maintenance not only jeopardizes lives but also exposes companies to legal liabilities. Comprehensive maintenance strategies serve as a protective shield against potential lawsuits, compensations, and reputational damage. By fulfilling their maintenance responsibilities, companies fortify themselves against legal and financial repercussions.

Enhancing Reputation

Trucking companies that implement comprehensive maintenance strategies signal their commitment to excellence. This dedication resonates with clients, partners, and the public, elevating their reputation as responsible, safety-conscious entities. A sterling reputation not only attracts business but also solidifies the company’s place as a leader in the industry.

Financial Prudence

While comprehensive maintenance strategies require investments, they offer a profound return on investment. The costs associated with catastrophic accidents, legal battles, and damage to reputation far outweigh the expenses of preventive maintenance. By prioritizing safety, companies make a financially prudent choice that safeguards their long-term viability.

A Ripple Effect of Responsibility

Comprehensive maintenance strategies have a ripple effect that extends beyond the immediate realm of the company. By adhering to stringent maintenance protocols, trucking companies set a standard of responsibility that reverberates throughout the industry. This culture of safety consciousness influences other entities, fostering an ecosystem where road safety takes precedence.

How Individuals Can Stay Informed

While the responsibility of truck maintenance lies primarily with trucking companies, individual awareness and vigilance play a crucial role in ensuring road safety. Whether you’re a truck driver, a fellow motorist, or a pedestrian, staying informed about truck maintenance can contribute to a safer road environment for everyone.

For Truck Drivers: A Proactive Approach

Truck drivers are the front-line guardians of their vehicles’ well-being. Prioritize pre-trip inspections, where you meticulously assess crucial components such as brakes, tires, and steering systems. Keep an eye out for warning signs like unusual noises, vibrations, or dashboard indicators. By reporting issues promptly and refusing to operate if the vehicle is not roadworthy, you exemplify a commitment to safety.

For Fellow Motorists: A Watchful Eye

As fellow motorists, you share the road with commercial trucks. Be vigilant and alert to the behavior of trucks around you. If you notice a truck exhibiting erratic movements, such as swaying or difficulty maintaining a lane, it could indicate potential maintenance issues. Keeping a safe distance and reporting concerning behavior can help prevent accidents.

For Pedestrians: Awareness and Caution

Pedestrians also have a role to play in road safety. When crossing streets, be mindful of large trucks and their blind spots. Recognize that trucks require longer stopping distances and have limited visibility. By avoiding sudden movements around trucks and staying within designated crossing areas, pedestrians can minimize the risk of accidents.

Educational Resources

To stay informed about truck maintenance and road safety, utilize educational resources provided by regulatory bodies, safety organizations, and trucking associations. These resources offer insights into common maintenance issues, safety tips, and guidelines for interacting with trucks on the road. By equipping yourself with knowledge, you can make informed decisions that contribute to a safer road environment.

Building Safer Roads Together

Ultimately, road safety is a collective effort that requires the active participation of every individual. Whether you’re a driver, a passenger, a pedestrian, or a concerned citizen, your awareness and actions can make a difference. By staying informed about truck maintenance and road safety, you become an integral part of the larger movement to prevent catastrophic accidents and create a road environment where everyone can travel with confidence.

In this journey towards safer roads, each individual’s commitment to staying informed adds another layer of resilience to the tapestry of road safety. As we move forward, let us remember that road safety is not a solitary endeavor—it’s a unifying mission that connects us all. By standing united and informed, we pave the way for a brighter future where catastrophic accidents are relegated to history, and safety reigns supreme.

Pajero Selected as Historic Car by the Japan Automotive Hall of Fame

Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (hereafter, Mitsubishi Motors) announces that the first generation Pajero1, launched in 1982, has been selected by the Japan Automotive Hall of Fame2 (hereafter, JAHFA) as one of its Historic Cars for its superb contributions to Japanese automotive history.

The first Pajero was launched in 1982 as a full-fledged off-road 4WD vehicle that combined excellent off-road handling with the ease of use of a passenger car. It has enjoyed the support of countless customers and established a solid position as one of the leaders of the recreational vehicle and 4WD booms in Japan. A total of 3.25 million Pajeros were manufactured across its four generations until production came to an end in 2021. It has been exported to over 170 countries and is loved by fans around the globe. In Japan, the Pajero became one of Mitsubishi Motors’ iconic series, adding models such as the Pajero Mini kei-car3 to the lineup in 1994, the Pajero Junior compact SUV in 1995, and the Pajero iO compact SUV in 1998.

In the motor sports arena, the Pajero competed for the first time in the Dakar Rally, which has the reputation to be the world’s toughest rally raid, starting in 1983, and claimed an overall victory in 1985, the first ever for a Japanese vehicle. It competed in the rally 26 times in the years leading up to 2009 and took a total of 12 overall victories, including seven consecutive wins, demonstrating its excellent road handling and durability. The know-how obtained through its motor sports experience was leveraged to improve the product appeal of the Pajero and other production models. Its all-wheel control technologies as well as durability and reliability technologies live on as core technologies that make Mitsubishi Motors vehicles what they are.

Today, the Pajero Sport cross-country SUV carries on the pedigree of the Pajero and is sold in over 80 countries around the world. Based on its reliability backed by technologies that provide environmental friendliness, safety, peace of mind and comfort, Mitsubishi Motors will continue to offer fulfilling mobility lifestyles that awaken the adventurous spirit of drivers.

  1. Sold as Montero in some markets
  2. As a non-profit organization, JAHFA’s mission is to praise the achievements of people who contributed to building and development of today’s Japanese automotive industry as well as those who promoted the industry’s science and culture. JAHFA inducts such people to its Hall of Fame to hand their achievements on to future generations. Website: https://www.jahfa.jp/
  3. Kei-car is a vehicle category in Japan for microcars.

About Mitsubishi Motors

Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (TSE:7211) —a member of the Alliance with Renault and Nissan—, is a global automobile company based in Tokyo, Japan, which has about 30,000 employees and a global footprint with production facilities around the world. Mitsubishi Motors has a competitive edge in SUVs, pickup trucks and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, and appeals to ambitious drivers willing to challenge convention and embrace innovation. Since the production of our first vehicle more than a century ago, Mitsubishi Motors has been a leader in electrification—launched the i-MiEV –the world’s first mass-produced electric vehicle in 2009, followed by the Outlander PHEV –the world’s first plug-in hybrid electric SUV in 2013.For more information on Mitsubishi Motors, please visit the company’s website at https://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/