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Sandwich Artist to 200 MPH Man: Caleb Costner’s Improbable Journey to the ARCA Menards Series

(Photo: Adam Glanzman/NASCAR)

While Caleb Costner is a race car driver at heart, that’s not his only job. When he sat inside the Team Penske shop for our virtual interview, he wasn’t there to discuss strategy. 

“At the start of the year, we took over Penske’s cleaning contract,” he explained, giving us a look around the video room, including the vending machine that would become an inside joke later in the interview. “This is the video conference room where they break down footage, it’s a pretty cool spot.”

While his life has taken him to the national spotlight, Costner’s story differs from most drivers coming up through the ranks today. 

“I started racing when I was a kid, but not when I was 4,” Costner says. “I started when I was 12 years old. I had been begging my parents to consider racing. We had a neighbor move in named Tyler Lester. A lot of guys my age that are racing are familiar with him. He was a great racer and got me into it. I saw he had a Legends car for sale across the road. That started the questioning to my parents of, ‘I want to get involved, how can we do this?’ We bought my first couple of cars from Tyler and only ran about 3 races before we found out how expensive racing is. My parents are hard-working, blue-collar people. One works at Freightliner and the other at an industrial plant, and we decided that we just couldn’t do it. I was 15 years old at that point, and I got a job permit. My first job was at Subway, of all places. I was a sandwich artist.”

The road from sandwich artist to professional racecar driver was one filled with many twists and turns, but mainly financial issues. The lack of funds didn’t deter Costner’s dream, however. It seemed only to strengthen it. 

“From that point forward, I was determined to make money and buy a race car. And sure enough, I did it. I bought a Mustang. I took it up to East Lincoln Speedway, which was my home track at the time. I ran a few seasons up there until I was 18 years old. That was the age when I realized that this was not going to be a career for me.”

With full-time racing dreams suddenly dashed again, Costner became a first responder and put his racing career on the back burner for nearly a decade, until he met up with an old friend. 

“I got an opportunity to run a Legend car at Hickory Motor Speedway, in a one-off. It was actually for my buddy Tyler Lester, and from that moment, I was hooked again. I said, ‘Gosh, I miss this. I can’t believe I haven’t done this in years.’ I got back into it and enjoyed it for about a year. Up to that point, I had never had a sponsor. One of my best friends (Craig) who works at a pipe fitting company talked to his boss and asked if he’d be interested in helping me out. He invested in me pretty well. That gave me the confidence to say, okay, let’s go get another sponsor, and another one. And I went from just running dirt cars to getting to know more people in the (NASCAR) industry, and a friend of mine who used to run the Winston West Series gave me some opportunities that led to me eventually running my first ARCA race in 2021.”

While it may seem monotonous in today’s world, the old adage of never giving up rings true for Costner. 

“I’ve just worked so hard and never given up. Not giving up is the biggest thing, man. There’s so many times you say that it isn’t worth it. I’m done. I faced that a couple times, but I kept saying ‘I’m so close, I’m so close.’ That ultimately led to the partnership I have with Aaron Weaver and running the full 2024 ARCA season.”

Costner says he and his race team keep their expectations realistic, but optimistic at the same time. 

“We try to be as real as we can as a team. We’ve added some sponsors and put a lot of blood, sweat, and tears into the team this offseason. We took a lot of necessary steps to improve. Realistically, we’re shooting for top tens every weekend. A great day for us is a top 5 at a Daytona or Talladega, and those are races where we expect to be competing for wins.”

“My goal is to be going for wins.”

 Costner likely never imagined saying that while working at Subway as a teen, nor after his driving dreams were crushed multiple times. Despite some hardships, the never-give-up mentality of Costner and his race team has given the #93 team a shot in one of the premier motorsports leagues in America. 

It’s up to them to take charge and capitalize on their biggest opportunity yet.

Tales from the beat: Breaking news

HAMPTON, Ga. - MARCH 4: Kyle Busch, driver of the #18 NOS Energy Drink Toyota, takes the checkered flag to win the NASCAR XFINITY Series Rinnai 250 at Atlanta Motor Speedway on March 4, 2017. Photo: Matt Sullivan/Getty Images

Don’t you just love when something innocuous you said or did spirals out of your control? Sometimes, a person misconstrues what you said and it devolves into a shouting match that you desperately want to escape. Other times, your inexperience lands you in hot water, for reasons you don’t understand.

One tweet at Atlanta Motor Speedway plopped me in the latter.

March 4, 2017, I watched the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race from my seat in the media center, roughly 90 minutes after the conclusion of the XFINITY Series race. I wore a Racing Electronics headset to listen to the radio broadcast (as I do when I cover a race at the track). If you listen to an MRN broadcast at the track, you’ll hear the commercial break banter.

During one of the breaks, Mike Bagley says that he received a text message saying that Kyle Busch’s XFINITY car failed post-race inspection. Instinctively, I tweet that breaking news and turn back to the Truck race.

Two or three minutes later, Bob Pockrass walks over to the NASCAR IMC team to ask if what I tweeted was true. I think to myself, “Wait, did I screw something up?” Another minute or two later, Tom Bryant of NASCAR pulls me aside and asks where I got that information. I told him, he made a note and he probably said something else, but I don’t recall.

Now in hindsight, there was nothing to fret over. After all, I had a source for it, and anybody who was at the track, that day, with headsets heard it, too. Put me in that situation again, and I probably don’t break a sweat.

However, I was a 22-year-old guy starting his second season on the beat. I never broke a news story, prior to that. Furthermore, 2016 was a roller coaster of getting myself in trouble a little more than a few times.

So internally, I panic.

My hands shake and my eyes dart around the room. I couldn’t focus on the Truck race or take race notes. I asked Bryant, who sat across from me, if what I tweeted was true. He said NASCAR will reveal XFINITY post-race inspection results after the conclusion of the Truck race.

With the laps winding down, I grab my notepad, put on my headset and walk out to pit road. I figured watching the race on pit road would clear my head, or get my mind off the panic.

Eventually, the official announcement came. I stood by the entrance to the deadline room, packed up and jittery. No joke, if the announcement was that everyone passed, I was getting the hell outta Dodge, going back to Knoxville, Tennessee, and nobody would hear from me, again.

“Post-race inspection for the NASCAR XFINITY Series is complete,” Matt Humphrey, IMC, said. “The 18 car failed.”

I breathed such a sigh of relief, that I almost fell over.

To this day, I don’t understand what I did wrong.

I’ve told this story to several NASCAR writers, and they all told me either that I should’ve asked for confirmation on it from IMC or noted that I heard MRN say this. Yet I also told this same story to several of my sports writing professors at the University of Tennessee, and all of them told me I did nothing wrong.

*lights cigarette*

Eh, c’est la vie.

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Triumph Motorcycles Brings Rich Pedigree to SuperMotocross World Championship Series as Newest OEM Partner

Triumph Racing’s Jalek Swoll (33) and Evan Ferry (751) before Supercross Media Day at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc.

Triumph Racing’s Jalek Swoll and Evan Ferry to Debut in Monster Energy Supercross Eastern Regional 250SX Class Championship

DETROIT, Mich., (February 2, 2024) – Supercross Media Day activities just concluded at Ford Field in Detroit, Mich., and attending press members were treated to the historic debut of Triumph Racing as athletes Jalek Swoll and Evan Ferry spun laps on the new Triumph TF 250-X for the very first time on an official Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship track.

From a competition standpoint, Triumph Motorcycles joins Beta USA as the newest manufacturers to support a racing program in the series. GASGAS joined the championship in 2021.

Triumph Motorcycles becomes the eighth Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) to join the series as an official partner, joining Japanese owned brands Kawasaki, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, and Austrian brands KTM, Husqvarna, and GASGAS.

As an official series partner, Triumph Motorcycles will work closely with Feld Motor Sports, Inc. to create first-class hospitality programs, FanFest activations and live event branding opportunities. Additionally, Triumph Motorcycles will enjoy prominent placement in television & streaming programming and social & digital marketing campaigns designed to engage both a domestic and international audience across the entire 31-round SMX World Championship.

The Detroit date serves as Round 5 of the indoor stadium season of Supercross for the premier 450 Class, and doubles as the official start of the Eastern Regional 250SX Class Championship. Swoll and Ferry will be lining up against a stacked 250 field that includes the defending SMX 250 World Champion Haiden Deegan, veterans Austin Forkner, Max Anstie, Cameron McAdoo, Jeremy Martin and 2x MX2 Champion Tom Vialle.

Joining Swoll and Ferry in the Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, the outdoor season of the SMX World Championship, and starting at Fox Raceway in Pala, Calif. on Saturday May 25 will be longtime fan favorite Joey Savatgy.

Triumph Racing’s Evan Ferry (751), Joey Savatgy (17) and Jalek Swoll (33) from a photo shoot earlier this year. Photo Credit: Simon Cudby

Triumph Racing’s commitment to the sport goes far beyond this season as plans are already underway to field a 450 premier class team in the future.

2024 SuperMotocross World Championship Schedule

All 28 rounds of the SuperMotocross World Championship, inclusive of 17 Supercross races and 11 Pro Motocross races, are currently on sale to the general public at SupercrossLIVE.com and promotocross.com. Dates, venues, and ticketing information for the 2024 SuperMotocross World Championship Playoffs and Final will be announced in March.

For information about the SuperMotocross World Championship, please visit www.SuperMotocross.com and be sure to follow all of the new SMX social media channels for exclusive content and additional information on the latest news:
Instagram: @supermotocross
Facebook: @supermotocross
Twitter: @supermotocross
YouTube: @supermotocross

About the SuperMotocross World Championship:

The SuperMotocross World Championship™ is the premier off-road motorcycle racing series that combines the technical precision of stadium racing with the all-out speed and endurance of outdoor racing. Created in 2022, the SuperMotocross World Championship combines the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship and the AMA Pro Motocross Championship into a 31-event series that culminates in a season-ending two round playoff and SuperMotocross World Championship Final.

Visit SuperMotocross.com for more information.

About Feld Motor Sports, Inc.:

Feld Motor Sports, Inc. is the worldwide leader in producing and presenting specialized arena and stadium-based motorsports entertainment. Properties include Monster Jam®, Monster Energy AMA Supercross, and the SuperMotocross World Championship. Feld Motor Sports, Inc. is a subsidiary of Feld Entertainment, Inc.

Visit monsterjam.com, SupercrossLIVE.com, and feldentertainment.com for more information.

About MX Sports Pro Racing, Inc.:

MX Sports Pro Racing, Inc. manages and produces the world’s most prestigious motocross series – the AMA Pro Motocross Championship and the SuperMotocross World Championship. The industry leader in off road powersport event production and management, its mission is to showcase the sport of professional motocross competition at events throughout the United States. Through its various racing properties, partnerships and affiliates, MX Sports Pro Racing, Inc. organizes events for thousands of action sports athletes each year and attracts millions of motorsports spectators.

Visit www.mxsportsproracing.com for more information.

About Triumph Racing:

First established in 1902, Triumph Motorcycles has a glorious racing history, competing in and winning races in almost every class and field of motorcycle sporting achievement. From winning the second ever Isle of Man TT in 1908, through to 1960s road and track domination in Europe and America, right up to contemporary racing achievements with the Triumph triple powered 2014 and 2015 SuperSport titles and World SuperSport racing, Isle of Man SuperSport TT wins in 2014 and 2019, courtesy of Gary Johnson and Peter Hickman, plus an average speed of over 130mph 2023 by Peter Hickman on his Triumph STR765, and a thrilling last-lap victory at the legendary Daytona 200 by Brandon Paasch on the Street Triple 765 in 2022.

About Peacock:

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The Clash at The Coliseum Competition Notes: Todd Gilliland and the No. 38 genera8tor Mustang Dark Horse Team

Todd Gilliland and No. 38 Ford Team
The Clash at The Coliseum Competition Notes

 TEAM AND RACE NOTES:

It’s finally race season, and Todd Gilliland is itching to get back into the race car as the team heads west towards the sunny skies of California for The Clash at The Coliseum at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum- a purpose-built track inside the famous stadium.

Gilliland will be behind the wheel of the No. 38 gener8tor Ford Mustang Dark Horse. gener8tor, a nationally-ranked venture capital firm and accelerator that brings together startup founders, investors, corporations, job seekers, universities, musicians and artists, will debut a new black and red look that will be carried by Gilliland throughout the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season.

The two-day exhibition event will begin Saturday, February 3 at 6:10 p.m. ET with a practice and qualifying session televised live on FS1. Qualifying heats (25 laps) will also be Saturday night at 8:30 p.m. ET live on FS1.

Sunday will feature a last-chance qualifying race (75 laps) before the 150-lap feature race that will start 23 of the 36-entered teams. The race will feature a mid-race break highlighted with a performance by Machine Gun Kelly.

All of Sunday’s coverage will be televised live on FOX.

COMPETITION NOTES:

Gilliland will be heading west with returning crew chief Ryan Bergenty. In 2023, the duo achieved a career best season for Gilliland in the Cup Series, earning four top-10 and 11 top-15 finishes.

Bergenty and Gilliland have worked around the clock this off-season preparing for the 2024 season. The hard work of December and January is ready to pay off in hopes of capturing Gilliland’s first Cup Series win.

CREW CHIEF RYAN BERGENTY:

“We have been hard at work here at the shop this off season, and I’m ready for the new season to start. We have a lot of new faces on our 38 team, so this weekend will be a test run of going through our procedures and working on our team chemistry at the track. It’s exciting though, and I couldn’t be prouder of the progress we have made in such a short off-season.”

DRIVER TODD GILLILAND:

“The Clash is such a unique event; I made the main event last season so that’s the expectation. We have been hard at work all off-season so I’m looking forward to getting to the track and testing out what we have. Like Ryan said, we have a lot of new faces on the team and this weekend will be a great time to lay the foundation for what we consider the standard for the rest of the season.”

ABOUT FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS

Front Row Motorsports (FRM) is a winning organization in the NASCAR Cup and CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. The team is the 2021 Daytona 500 and 2022 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series champions. The team was founded in 2004 and is owned by successful entrepreneur, Bob Jenkins. FRM fields the No. 34 and the No. 38 NASCAR Cup Series teams along with the No. 38 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series team from its Mooresville, N.C. headquarters. Visit teamfrm.com and follow FRM on social media: Twitter at @Team_FRM, Instagram at @team_frm and Facebook at facebook.com/FrontRowMotorsports.

The Clash at The Coliseum Competition Notes: Michael McDowell and the No. 34 Margaritaville at Sea Ford Mustang Dark Horse

Michael McDowell and No. 34 Ford Team
The Clash at The Coliseum Competition Notes

TEAM AND RACE NOTES:

Michael McDowell kicks off his 17th season in the NASCAR Cup Series this weekend with momentum and a new sponsor. Margaritaville at Sea, celebrating the launch of its newest ship, the Margaritaville at Sea Islander this summer, will be looking to make a splash, joining the team in Los Angeles.

McDowell will race the No. 34 Margaritaville at Sea Ford Mustang Dark Horse during The Clash at The Coliseum at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum; a purpose-built track inside the famous stadium.

The two-day exhibition event will begin Saturday, February 3 at 6:10 p.m. ET with a practice and qualifying session televised live on FS1. Heat race starting positions will be based on the fastest times for each driver in the third and final practice session. Once the heat race lineups are set, the four 25-lap heat races will take place with the top-five finishers earning a spot in the main event. Qualifying heats (25 laps) will also be Saturday night beginning at 8:30 p.m. ET live on FS1.

Sunday will feature a last-chance qualifying race (75 laps) before the 150-lap feature race that will start 23 of the 36-entered teams. The race will feature a mid-race break highlighted with a performance by Machine Gun Kelly.

All of Sunday’s coverage will be televised live on FOX.

COMPETITION NOTES:

The Clash at The Coliseum will mark the first track test for the new season, but familiar faces on the No. 34 team. Travis Peterson returns as crew chief and is looking to continue building a strong, competitive foundation from last year’s Cup Series playoff team.

CREW CHIEF TRAVIS PETERSON:

“We’re not going to miss a beat from the success that we saw out of Michael last season. We’re going to pick up where the team was at the end of 2023 and our goal is only to improve on what has been built. The Clash is a chance for us to knock off some rust and get back into the rhythm of traveling, putting in full days at the track, and working on our communication with Michael.

“Our goal is to leave The Clash with a top-10 result. Michael enjoyed The Clash last year and had some success passing cars and he had good speed. As a team, we expect nothing less than the same effort with an even better result.”

DRIVER MICHAEL MCDOWELL:

“The Clash is really the first chance that everyone can really get together and see how you stack up against one another. I don’t know if it’s the perfect test, since this event is such an anomaly, but it gives you an idea of where your program may be.”

“We are very excited to get the season started. The guys on this 34 Mustang Dark Horse have been working hard since last November and we are really looking forward to see how we run.”

ABOUT FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS

Front Row Motorsports (FRM) is a winning organization in the NASCAR Cup and CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. The team is the 2021 Daytona 500 and 2022 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series champions. The team was founded in 2004 and is owned by successful entrepreneur, Bob Jenkins. FRM fields the No. 34 and the No. 38 NASCAR Cup Series teams along with the No. 38 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series team from its Mooresville, N.C. headquarters. Visit teamfrm.com and follow FRM on social media: Twitter at @Team_FRM, Instagram at @team_frm and Facebook at facebook.com/FrontRowMotorsports.

Riley Herbst Joins Rick Ware Racing for Daytona 500

RMonster Energy Driver To Compete in Multiple NASCAR Cup Series Races With RWR in 2024

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (Feb. 2, 2024) – Riley Herbst will contest the 66th Daytona 500 on Feb. 18 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway for Rick Ware Racing (RWR) with support from longtime partner Monster Energy. Herbst will pilot the No. 15 Monster Energy Ford Mustang in the Great American Race, the first in a series of select NASCAR Cup Series races he will run with RWR in 2024.

Herbst made his Cup Series debut with RWR in last year’s Daytona 500, finishing an impressive 10th. The 2024 Daytona 500 will mark Herbst’s fifth career Cup Series start, with his most recent Cup Series drive coming last October at Daytona’s sister track – Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway – where Herbst finished ninth.

“Riley continues to impress as a driver,” said team owner Rick Ware. “He showcased what we could do together by securing a top-10 in his first Cup Series start in last year’s Daytona 500, so we look forward to using that as our benchmark when we return to do it again in a few weeks.

“Additionally, to partner with a global brand like Monster Energy is something I take very seriously for RWR as a company. Monster’s commitment to motorsports is something I respect and value, and I’m proud to have the opportunity to work together with Riley and the Monster brand throughout 2024.”

Herbst competes fulltime in the NASCAR Xfinity Series – the stepping-stone division to the elite Cup Series. The 24-year-old from Las Vegas is coming off a strong 2023 season where he scored a breakthrough victory on Oct. 14 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

“I’m excited to be back at the Daytona 500 with Monster Energy and Rick Ware Racing,” Herbst said. “Competing in last year’s race was a dream come true. We ran a smart race and came out of it with a top-10. I definitely learned a lot.

“Track time and experience are key, especially at a place like Daytona. Learning the nuances of the draft, when to ride and when to make a move, only happen when you’re in the seat. I’m really looking forward to applying everything I learned last year to this year’s race.”

Herbst is a third-generation racer who is taking his family name from the deserts of the southwest to the asphalt tracks of NASCAR. Herbst began racing go-karts at age 5, competing in events up and down the West Coast. He soon followed in his family’s footsteps, transitioning to off-road racing in 2006 where his grandfather, Jerry, and uncles Tim and Ed, and father Troy, are all Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame inductees for being championship-winning off-road racers. But by age 10, Herbst sought a return to pavement. Legend Cars, Speed Trucks and Super Late Models set the stage for Herbst’s NASCAR ascension, where he has advanced from the K&N Pro Series to the ARCA Menards Series to the Truck Series to the Xfinity Series, a rise now sprinkled with select Cup Series races.

“I’ve grown a lot as a racecar driver, especially this past year,” Herbst said. “I put in the work and try to maximize every opportunity, and I feel like last year that hard work and determination paid off. We were really strong at the end of the year. We never finished lower than fourth in our last five Xfinity Series races. I didn’t want the season to end. I’ve kind of been chomping at the bit to get this year started, so to be able to get back to Daytona and run the 500 is something I’m definitely looking forward to.”

Herbst’s teammate will be fellow 24-year-old Justin Haley, the fulltime driver of RWR’s No. 51 Ford Mustang and a Cup Series winner at Daytona (2019 Coke Zero Sugar 400).

“I know I’ll have that yellow rookie stripe on my back bumper and usually that means other drivers think twice about drafting with you. So, to have a teammate in Justin Haley – a guy who’s won at Daytona before – is a great asset,” Herbst said. “I’m going to look out for him and he’s going to look out for me and, together with that Roush Yates horsepower in our Ford Mustangs, I think we can be a strong combination.”

Pole qualifying for the Daytona 500 begins at 8:15 p.m. EST on Wednesday, Feb. 14 with live coverage on FS1. Once the front row for the Daytona 500 is set, the Bluegreen Vacations Duel – twin 150-mile heat races – takes place at 7 p.m. EST on Thursday, Feb. 15 on FS1 to set the rest of the Daytona 500 field. Daytona Speedweek then culminates with the 66th running of the Daytona 500 at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 18, with live coverage provided by FOX beginning with its pre-race show at 1 p.m. SiriusXM NASCAR Radio will also carry live coverage of each event.

About Rick Ware Racing:

Rick Ware has been a motorsports mainstay for more than 40 years. It began at age 6 when the third-generation racer began his driving career and has since spanned four wheels and two wheels on both asphalt and dirt. Competing in the SCCA Trans Am Series and other road-racing divisions led Ware to NASCAR in the early 1980s, where he finished third in his NASCAR debut – the 1983 Warner W. Hodgdon 300 NASCAR Grand American race at Riverside (Calif.) International Raceway. More than a decade later, injuries would force Ware out of the driver seat and into fulltime team ownership. In 1995, Rick Ware Racing was formed, and with wife Lisa by his side, Ware has since built his eponymous organization into an entity that fields two fulltime entries in the NASCAR Cup Series while simultaneously campaigning successful teams in the Top Fuel class of the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series, the NTT INDYCAR Series, Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup, Progressive American Flat Track and FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX).

HRC Enters CR ELECTRIC PROTO in International Electric Moto Racing Series

FIM E-Xplorer World Cup

TOKYO, Feb 2, 2024 – (JCN Newswire) – Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) announced that its factory team(1) “Team HRC” will race the CR ELECTRIC PROTO electric motocrosser in the FIM(2) E-Xplorer World Cup, an international electric all-terrain motorcycle racing series.

Team HRC will be represented by 2024 Dakar Rally rider Tosha Schareina (Spain, age 28) and Italian WMX champion Francesca Nocera (Italy, age 30).

Honda is committed to the electrification of motorcycles as the mainstay of its future environmental strategy, aiming to achieve carbon neutrality through all Honda-related products and corporate activities in 2050, and in all motorcycle products in the 2040s. In motorsports last year, Honda made a spot entry in the All Japan Motocross Championship (JMX) with the CR ELECTRIC PROTO, and it will continue to strengthen its technology by competing in new electric motorcycle races.

Koji Watanabe, President of Honda Racing Corporation

“As Honda’s commitment to carbon neutrality grows in importance, HRC has decided to enter the FIM E-Xplorer World Cup, a new category of electric off-road motorcycle racing in motorcycle motorsports. By taking on the challenge of a new electric motorcycle racing series, HRC will hone its technology in a real-world setting, accumulate know-how and knowledge, and further accelerate development of human resources. We hope you will look forward to Honda’s efforts.”

Participation
Team: Team HRC
Machine: CR ELECTRIC PRO

Riders:
#68 Tosha Schareina
#116 Francesca Nocera

Tosha Schareina
Birth date: March 6, 1995 (age 28)
Birthplace: Spain

Career highlights:
2021 Dakar Rally 2021: 13th
2023 Dakar Rally 2023: 13th
2024 Dakar Rally 2024: Participated

Francesca Nocera
Birth date: October 23, 1993 (age 30)Birthplace: Italy
Career highlights:
2015 Italian WMX Championship: Winner
2016 Italian WMX Championship: Winner
2017 Italian WMX Championship: 2nd
2019 Italian WMX Championship: Winner
2023 FIM Women’s Enduro World Championship: 3rd

E-Xplorer

The FIM E-Xplorer World Cup is a world series for electric off-road motorcycles that began in 2023, with mixed teams of men and women competing. This season’s competition will consist of a preliminary round for men and women, followed by three-heat races to determine the first to third place teams in a competitive format. Races will be held on special courses of partially dirt and partially paved asphalt surfaces. In the first year, Sandra Gomez and Jorge Zaragoza of the Japanese team Team MIE won the championship.For the second year, the series will be held in Asia for the first time, with the opening round to be held at the Expo’70 Commemorative Park‘s Festival Square in Suita City, Osaka Prefecture, on February 16 and 17. Subsequent rounds will be held in Norway, France, Switzerland, and India.

(1) Factory team: operated by manufacturer. Honda factory teams operated by Honda Racing Corporation (HRC)
(2) FIM: Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme

For more details, visit FIM E-Xplorer World Cup’s official website:(https:// www.fimexplorer.com/)

11 key considerations when buying a new car

Choosing a new car is a significant decision that involves careful consideration of various factors. Several aspects are crucial in making the right choice, from budget constraints to lifestyle needs. In this article, we will explore the key considerations when buying a vehicle to ensure that your investment aligns with your preferences and requirements. Here are a few factors to consider when purchasing your new car.

Budget

One of the primary factors that influence car-buying decisions is budget. Before you begin your search, determine how much you are willing to spend on a new car. This will help narrow down your options and save time in the long run. When setting a budget, remember that it is not just the initial cost of the car that matters. You should also consider maintenance and fuel costs, as well as insurance. Remember to factor in additional expenses, such as taxes and registration fees.

Lifestyle needs

Your lifestyle needs are another crucial aspect to consider when choosing your car. Are you looking for a family-friendly vehicle or one more suited for everyday city driving? Do you need extra cargo space or prefer a compact size? Consider the features important to your daily routine and choose a car that can accommodate them. Fuel efficiency may be a top priority if you have a long commute. If you love outdoor activities, an SUV or truck with towing capacity may be the best option.

Maintenance

Understand the maintenance requirements and costs associated with the vehicle. “Different cars require different levels of maintenance,” says Marcus Newton, owner and operator of Brisbane Euro Service. “Check the needs of a vehicle before you make your purchase to  avoid unexpected surprises.” Some cars may require more frequent maintenance, which can add up over time. Consider the availability of parts and research nearby service centres to avoid any potential difficulties in the future.

New or used

Another consideration is whether to purchase a new or used car. Think about the pros and cons of each decision. For example, new cars tend to have the latest features and technology but often come at a higher price. On the other hand, used cars may offer better value for money but could require more diligent research to ensure their condition is satisfactory.

Fuel efficiency

With environmental consciousness on the rise and fuel costs fluctuating, opting for a fuel-efficient vehicle can save you money in the long run. Look for cars with high kilometre per litre ratings and consider alternative fuel options for efficiency at the pump. Another option is an alternate vehicle, such as a hybrid car. Fuel efficiency may be more important for those who cover many kilometres frequently.

Safety features

Safety should be a top priority when selecting a new car. Evaluate the car’s safety features, including airbags, anti-lock brakes, traction control, stability control, and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). Check crash test ratings from reputable organisations to ensure the car meets safety standards. Consider the need for additional safety features, such as blind-spot detection or lane departure warning systems, as well.

Technology and connectivity

Modern vehicles come equipped with a range of technological features. This can include infotainment systems, navigation, smartphone connectivity, and advanced driver assistance technologies. Assess which features are essential for you and ensure that your chosen car meets your technological expectations. Remember that these features may come at an additional cost and require ongoing subscriptions or updates.

Resale value

Many people also wish to consider the resale value of the car they’re purchasing. Some vehicles hold their value better than others. Research depreciation rates and resale values for the specific make and model you’re interested in to make a more informed decision about the long-term financial implications of your purchase. You may also want to consider purchasing extended warranty coverage for added peace of mind and potential cost savings in the future.

Test drive

A test drive is crucial to experiencing how a car handles, rides, and feels. Pay attention to the comfort, noise levels, visibility, and overall driving experience. This firsthand experience can help you assess whether the car meets your expectations and preferences. It is also essential to test out any specific features or technologies you are interested in, such as the infotainment system or driver assistance systems. Test driving multiple cars can also help you make a more informed decision and determine which car feels best for you.

Warranty

Review the warranty offered by the manufacturer and any additional warranty options.  A comprehensive warranty can provide peace of mind and protect you from unexpected repair expenses. Consider the length of the warranty and its coverage, including any limitations or exclusions. Also, research the reliability of the specific model to determine if you’d also like to consider extended warranty coverage.

Reviews and ratings

Research reviews and ratings from both experts and other consumers. Pay attention to feedback regarding reliability, performance, overall satisfaction, and any other important factors. Consider multiple sources to get a well-rounded understanding and avoid relying on one opinion or review. Additionally, read through brand forums or online communities to see what current owners have to say about their experience with the car. This information can offer valuable insights into the real-world ownership experience of the car you are considering.

Buying a new car is a significant investment, and carefully considering key factors can help you make a more informed decision. By aligning your preferences, lifestyle, and budget with the right vehicle, you’re gearing yourself up for success in enjoying a satisfying and reliable driving experience for years to come. Remember to take your time, research thoroughly, and make choices that resonate with your unique needs and priorities.

RCR Race Preview: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

Let’s Clash… The 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season kicks off with the Clash at the Coliseum this Sunday, February 4 at the quarter-mile, asphalt oval inside the historic Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. This weekend’s event marks the 46th running of the annual non-points exhibition race, with the iconic California stadium serving as just the third venue for the event since its inception in 1979.

Richard Childress Racing in the Clash… Richard Childress Racing has earned nine wins in the Clash, six by Dale Earnhardt (1980, 1986, 1988, 1991, 1993, and 1995) and three by Kevin Harvick (2009, 2010 and 2013). Austin Dillon has led RCR in both Clash races held at the Coliseum (third in 2022, second in 2023).

New Qualifying Format for 2024… Although 36 drivers will make the cross-country trek to California to attempt to win at the legendary Los Angeles venue, only 23 will make it through to the 150-lap main event. Each driver has two chances to qualify for the feature.

There will be four heat races (25 laps each) consisting of 10 drivers each. The top five finishers in each heat will advance to run in the main event, filling 20 positions on the final grid.

Positions 21 and 22 will be set by the top two finishers from the last chance qualifying race (75 laps, only green flag laps count). The 23rd and final starting position is reserved for the driver who finished highest in the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series points standings that did not transfer on finishing position.

Catch the Action… The Clash at the Coliseum will be televised live Sunday, February 4 at 8 p.m. ET on FOX, with the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90 carrying the live radio broadcast.

Austin Dillon and the No. 3 BetMGM Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum… Austin Dillon is among the NASCAR Cup Series drivers vying for a spot in this year’s Clash at the Coliseum. With the main event field limited to 23 cars, the 2018 Daytona 500 Champion will have to transfer into the 150-lap exhibition race. Dillon has two prior starts at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, where the 33-year-old has started from the 10th position twice and never finished worse than third. In 2022, the North Carolina native drove to a strong third-place result. Last season in 2023, Dillon displayed another impressive performance by finishing in the second position – one spot ahead of Richard Childress Racing teammate Kyle Busch.

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Meet Dillon… On Sunday, February 4 at 12:00 Noon local time, Dillon and his RCR teammate Busch are scheduled to participate in a question and answer session on the Christmas Tree Lane Stage outside of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

AUSTIN DILLON QUOTE:

Your No. 3 Chevrolet Camaro has been strong in the Clash for the last two years. What are your thoughts heading into this weekend?

“I’m looking forward to returning to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for the Clash in the No. 3 BetMGM Chevrolet Camaro. My Richard Childress Racing team has been strong the last couple of years, finishing second and third, and being just one spot away from getting the gold medal. We will have to fight the track itself with the new asphalt being poured over the winter. The track conditions we had last year won’t be the same. I am hopeful that the strategy we used in the past will continue to be successful, and we will be able to secure a spot in Sunday’s main event with a clean qualifying race on Saturday night.”

Kyle Busch and the No. 8 Morgan & Morgan Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum… Kyle Busch has made two career starts at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, competing in both exhibition events at the quarter-mile track. In his debut with Richard Childress Racing one year ago in 2023, Busch scored a third-place finish in the Clash at the Coliseum. The Las Vegas, Nevada native made 39 green flag passes en route to capturing his seventh top-five finish in the preseason race. In 2022, Busch led the most laps (64 of 150) on his way to securing a second-place result. His average running position in the race was a sizzling 1.65 – the best of any driver.

Did You Know? With two Clash victories (2012 and 2021) on his resume, Busch could become the first driver to win the non-points paying event on three different track designs (superspeedway, road course and short track). Also, the veteran racer is tied for third on the all-time list of drivers for most laps led (131) in the Clash.

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KYLE BUSCH QUOTES:

You recovered from an early-race spin to score a third-place finish last year at the Clash at the Coliseum. Talk about your race.

“It was a good run for us and we made the most of the day. We went from the back to the front, passing on the inside and outside. There was a lot of chaos, mayhem and disrespect. It was tight quarters racing at a quarter-mile.”

What are the keys to running well at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum?

“Obviously having a fast car is good, but to have a fast car, you have to be fast while going slow. You’re probably out of the throttle just as much as you’re in the throttle at the Clash. The time in which you’re on the brakes is going to be very important to making sure you’re not on them too much, but yet you still get the car slowed down enough in order to make it turn for the middle of the corner and exit for the next straightaway.”

Do you anticipate a lot of contact during this year’s event?

“Yes, I think there’s going to be contact. You have to let a lot of the little bumps and bruises go and not really focus on that too much. The biggest things are to keep your mind straight and keep your car straight. In order to have fast lap times, you have to hit the right lines, be good on the brakes, and keep the tires underneath you.”