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Forte Racing Fifth on the GTD Grid for The Rolex 24 At Daytona

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Daytona Beach, Florida (Friday, January 26, 2024) – Loris Spinelli had a fantastic qualifying session on Sunday to put the No. 78 Forte Racing Lamborghini Huracan EVO2 fifth on the IMSA WeatherTech GTD grid for this weekend’s season-opener at Daytona International Speedway with a qualifying time of 1:44.709. Spinelli was just 0.002 seconds behind the fastest GTD Lamborghini driven by Kyle Marcelli and just slightly over two-tenths of a second behind the pole time of 1:44.494.

Spinelli, a Lamborghini factory driver, will be joined this weekend by fellow Forte Racing drivers Misha Goikhberg, Devlin DeFrancesco and fellow Lamborghini factory driver Sandy Mitchell. The four drivers have been very successful in their respective careers and the team is confident that with such a strong driver lineup they can continue to carry the momentum they built at the end of the 2023 season. The goal is to start the 2024 season as they finished 2023, with a win!

“Qualifying went really well,” Spinelli said. “At Lamborghini we are all quite close with our pace. We have the speed to chase the fastest for the race. Everything will work around the strategy at the last. The guys are really working hard to make it possible. I’m really looking forward to the last couple hours of the race. See where we are, and we can attack.”

Forte Racing full-season driver Misha Goikhberg will start his 10th Rolex 24 At Daytona this weekend. With one 24 Hour win under his belt (2016 Prototype Challenge), he’s confident that he and his teammates have the car and the talent to get back to the top step of the podium. Goikhberg was instrumental in the team’s 2023 Petit LeMans win and having him return for this season, and next, gives the team the consistency they need to be contenders for the IMSA WeatherTech GTD Championship. He’s confident that, if the team can stay out of trouble, Forte Racing has a shot at winning this weekend to start the season.

“We’re looking to have a solid race, not make any mistakes and be there at the end,” Goikhberg said. “I think it’s a benefit to qualify up front because it’s going to be easier to hopefully stay out of trouble. The longer we run according to our plan, stay clean and manage our tires, the better shot we have. I’m very excited and hope we have a solid, mistake-free race.”

While NTT INDYCAR driver Devlin DeFrancesco has also won at the prestigious Rolex 24 At Daytona as part of the winning LMP2 team in 2022, he’s still hoping to add another watch to his collection. DeFrancesco will participate in all five 2024 IMSA Michelin Endurance Cup races. With all three of Forte Racing’s endurance drivers having won at least one endurance race, the team is expected to be in contention for the win on Sunday.

“I’m happy we’ve qualified up front and are out of the mess,” DeFrancesco said. “We have a strong car and a very good team. We need to make sure we make no mistakes and execute for 24 hours. This will be key for us to have a strong finish.”

Lamborghini factory driver Sandy Mitchell has extensive experience with endurance racing including two wins, a second and a third-place finish in the 24 Hours of Spa. In an effort to add to his already impressive endurance results, Mitchell returns to the Rolex 24 At Daytona for his second attempt at winning the iconic race.

“I think the ROAR went really well,” Mitchell said. “We progressed throughout the days and put in a really solid qualifying. We’re starting fifth in class which is a nice place to start, right up at the front end of a really stacked field in GTD. I think the level (of competition) this year is super high, as high as I’ve ever seen it. It’s going to be exciting going into the race. I think a lot of people think they have a chance to go and win this race with how close it’s been throughout testing, so that’s going to be fun. From our side, we’re feeling confident. We’ve got a really strong driver lineup in terms of all four drivers having pretty similar pace, which I think during the night, that kind of thing is going to serve us well. We’ve just got to keep the car out of trouble and go and fight for the last few hours.”

GTD team manager Michael Harvey is confident of the team’s chances this weekend. “We are optimistic as we head into the 24 weekend, buoyed by the great support and collaboration from the Lamborghini family. Our drivers are eager to get going, tapered with a calm approach to the challenges ahead.”

Make sure to tune in and watch the No. 78 Forte Racing Lamborghini this weekend at the Rolex 24 At Daytona. The iconic race will air on network TV for the start of the race live on NBC Network at 1:30 p.m. before switching to USA Network at 2:30 p.m. USA Network coverage is Sat., 1/27 – 2:30-8 p.m., 10 p.m.-12 a.m. and Sun. 1/28 – 6 a.m.-12 p.m. Peacock will have flag-to-flag coverage of the entire 24-hour race starting at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday 1/27.

About Forte Racing (Formerly known as US RaceTronics)

Forte Racing is a Los-Angeles based Motorsport team supported by Lamborghini Squadra Corse and competing in the IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar Championship, the IMSA VP Racing Sportscar Challenge and the Lamborghini Super Trofeo series.

Founded in 2023 and operated by US RaceTronics, the Italian-American team’s GT Daytona title contender is a Lamborghini Huracan EVO2 GT3 driven by Pro driver Loris Spinelli and Misha Goikhberg. The ream finished the 2023 season with four top-five finishes in the last five races of the season and included a 2nd-place finish at Indianapolis and a win at the season-finale Petit LeMans. The team finished an impressive rookie season fifth in the IMSA WeatherTech GTD Championship.

The team line-up for the 2024 IMSA WeatherTech GTD Championship includes the team’s 2023 Petit LeMans winning driver Goikhberg and Spinelli along with NTT INDYCAR SERIES driver Devlin DeFrancesco for the five IMSA Michelin Endurance Cup races.

US RaceTronics (USRT) was founded by Shane Seneviratne in 2005 to compete in the Atlantic Championship, a formula race car series. The team finished 5th in points its first year and continued its success during the succeeding years, ultimately amassing a total of 21 podiums, 7 poles, 5 race wins and finishing 3rd in the 2009 Atlantic Championship. USRT was put on hold after series officials announced the Atlantic Series was put on hiatus.

Seneviratne fully returned to racing in 2015 after receiving an invitation to manage the O’Gara Motorsport entries in the Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo North American (LBSTNA) Series. The team won the Team Championship, Dealership Championship, Pro Championship and Amateur Championship that season.

The success of 2015 reignited Seneviratne’s passion for racing and he relaunched US RaceTronics to compete in the 2016 LBSTNA Series. The team has won multiple North American and World Championships and expects to add to their success as they enter their eighth season in the Lamborghini Super Trofeo North American Series. The team also competed in 2023 with one car each in the IMSA WeatherTech GTD Championship and the IMSA VP Challenge and will be expanding their entries in 2024.

For more information on how to become a driver with US RaceTronics, learn more about the Series, or attend a race, visit www.usracetronics.com.

About O’Gara Motorsport

O’Gara Motorsport was founded in 2014 by owner Tom O’Gara and celebrated winning the 2015 North American Lamborghini Super Trofeo driver and team Championships. The team goal is to achieve victories in the Series as well as showcasing the brands of their sponsors both on and off the track. With a vertically integrated platform that starts at the dealership and accelerates to the top levels of professional sports car racing, everyone at O’Gara is dedicated to providing a comprehensive program for anyone, from the casually curious to the dedicated racer.

About Change Racing

Founded by Lamborghini Charlotte CEO and long time real estate developer, John E. Littlefield, Change Racing is the premier championship winning team. Claiming 18 titles in various classes; Change Racing has competed in the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Series since its inception in 2013.

Most recently claiming the 2021 Amateur World Championship in Misano, Italy. Change Racing also claimed all SIX 2020 North American Championships, including the Pro, Pro-Am, Am and LB Cup class championships as well as the Team and Owner championships.

LEARNEV+ NAMED PRESENTING SPONSOR OF THE CONGRUITY NHRA PRO MOD SERIES

BALL GROUND, Ga. (Jan 26, 2024) – NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series manager Finish Line Consultants and NHRA officials announced today that LearnEV+, an E-commerce training platform that educates technicians in the electric vehicles and internal combustion engine (ICE) space, has been named the presenting sponsor of the Congruity NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series as part of a multi-year partnership that begins with the 2024 Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals, which takes place March 7-10 at Gainesville Raceway.

It is the first of 10 races in 2024 for the Congruity NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series presented by LearnEV+, which will also make its debut at Firebird Motorsports Park in Phoenix during the 2024 campaign and race at stops across the country, leading into the finale in Las Vegas as part of the NHRA Nevada Nationals on Oct. 31-Nov. 3.

LearnEV+ Powered by iTRG is a new partner for both NHRA and the NHRA Pro Mod category. Learn EV+, Inc. is dedicated to providing comprehensive training to technicians, using cutting- edge virtual and augmented reality headsets. The platform offers an immersive learning experience that enhances the proficiency and expertise of technicians in independent repair shops as well as dealerships.

“We are extremely excited to work with NHRA and the Pro Mod Series. This is a great partnership which will enable us to market our training in both combustible and electric training modules and get it out into the market. We see this as a long-term partnership with NHRA and the Pro Mod Series,” said John J. Stoeckinger, President of LearnEV+ and iTRG.

Leveraging the assets and industry expertise of the “Independent Truck Repair Group” (iTRG), Learn EV+ is uniquely positioned to accelerate the development and deployment of their training platform. iTRG’s deep knowledge of the EV and ICE industries and Learn EV+’s innovative technology have joined forces to revolutionize the training landscape.

Featuring the world’s fastest doorslammer race cars, the Congruity NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series presented by LearnEV+ is renowned for its high-performance racing events, offers something unique and exciting for every drag racing fan. The class is highlighted by historic muscle cars and a variety of late-model American muscle cars, as well as several different power adders. This partnership with LearnEV+ demonstrates the NHRA Pro Mod Series’ commitment to advancing the repair industry by ensuring that the technicians behind the scenes are equipped with the latest knowledge and skills.

The collaboration between LearnEV+ and the NHRA Pro Mod Series also opens up new possibilities for training technicians in both the EV and ICE domains, creating a well-rounded and skilled workforce that can support the evolving automotive and heavy-duty repair landscape.

“We’re thrilled about this new partnership between LearnEV+ and the NHRA Pro Mod Series, and we’re excited about the potential it holds,” NHRA Vice President and Chief Development Officer Brad Gerber said. “Along with a shared commitment to excellence and a passion for technicians and independent repair shops, it’s an ideal collaboration that will have a strong impact in their industry and our sport.”

For more information on LearnEV+, please visit learnev.com. For more information about NHRA, including the 2024 schedule, please visit www.NHRA.com.


About LearnEV+

LearnEV+, Inc. is an E-commerce training platform that educates technicians in the electric vehicles and internal combustion engine space, covering a wide range of vehicles, including automotive, light, medium, heavy-duty trucks, and off-road applications. Using virtual and augmented reality headsets to support the platform, LearnEV+ leverages the assets and industry expertise of “Independent Truck Repair Group” (iTRG) to accelerate the platform’s development.

About Finish Line Consultants LLC

Finish Line Consultants was created to deliver independent services to NHRA Pro Mod racers, sponsors, NHRA and all interested parties. It is a not-for-profit organization, primarily seeking to establish sponsorship funding and activate marketing initiatives to deliver specific outcomes to partners.

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 Mission Foods Drag Racing Series and NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, as well as the Congruity NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series presented by LearnEV+, NHRA Flexjet Factory Stock Showdown™, NHRA Holley EFI Factory X and Johnson’s Horsepowered Garage NHRA Mountain Motor Pro Stock at select national events. 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 110 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.

Toni Breidinger set for full-time ARCA Menards Series campaign with Venturini Motorsports in 2024

Photo by Ed Zurga/ARCA Racing.

Toni Breidinger will be returning to full-time driving status in the ARCA Menards Series with Venturini Motorsports for the 2024 season.

The news comes as the 24-year-old Breidinger from Hillsborough, California, is coming off her strongest racing season to date, where she competed in a total of 19 ARCA Menards Series divisional events (ARCA Menards Series, ARCA West & ARCA East). During the 19-race slate, she recorded a total of five top-five results and 10 top-10 results, both occurring between the ARCA and ARCA East series. In addition, she notched a career-best third-place finish during the ARCA event at Kansas Speedway last September.

Breidinger also made her first three career starts in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series with TRICON Garage. She finished a season-best 15th in her debut at Kansas in May before proceeding to finish 24th at World Wide Technology Raceway and 17th at Nashville Superspeedway, respectively, in June.

“I’m really excited to run another full season with Toyota Racing and Venturini Motorsports,” Breidinger said. “Working with Toyota Racing and Venturini Motorsports has given me the tools and resources to develop as a driver. This is a great opportunity for me, and I’m ready to capitalize on the moment. There’s a lot that goes on behind the scenes to make this all come together, and I’m grateful for the support I’ve been able to pursue my dreams. I truly cannot thank my partners enough for believing in not only me but female athletes. I’m ready to kick off this season with Toyota and [Venturini Motorsports] at Daytona.”

Breidinger, a former champion and Rookie-of-the-Year recipient in the USAC Speed2 Western US Asphalt Midget Series made her inaugural presence in the ARCA Menards Series in 2018 at Oregon’s Madison International Speedway in June 2018 with Venturini Motorsports, where she finished 10th. She would proceed to make a total of 12 ARCA starts between Venturini and Young’s Motorsports for her first two seasons (2018 & 2021) before competing in the series on a full-time basis with Venturini in 2022. During the 2022 season, she recorded a total of six top-10 results, including a season-best eighth-place finish at Salem Speedway, before finishing in sixth place in the final driver’s standings with 824 points.

Breidinger will have Cayden Lapcevich, the 2016 NASCAR Pinty’s Series champion, as her crew chief, where she will be piloting the No. 25 Toyota Camry, while her sponsorship details for the 2024 season remain to be determined. She is also set to join Venturini’s current driver lineup that features full-time competitors Kris Wright and Amber Balcaen along with part-time competitors Jake Finch and Gio Ruggiero.

“It’s great to have Toni back with the team full-time,” Billy Venturini, team owner of Venturini Motorsports, added. “Her growth behind the wheel is as impressive as I’ve seen with any other driver throughout the years; she’s really come into her own. Toni is a great driver to work with and a real asset to our team. I expect good things from her and the team this year.”

Toni Breidinger’s 2024 full-time ARCA Menards Series campaign is set to commence at Daytona International Speedway on February 17, with the event’s broadcast time to start at 1:30 p.m. ET on FS1.

Justin Haley and Kaz Grala Join Forces at Rick Ware Racing

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NASCAR Cup Series
Rick Ware Racing Preseason Advance | Friday, January 26, 2024

Rick Ware Racing will have a new driver lineup in 2024 as Justin Haley takes over behind the wheel of the No. 51 Ford Mustang and Kaz Grala pilots the No. 15 for 25 races. Both drivers spoke about their new opportunities during the National Motorsports Press Association Convention last weekend.

JUSTIN HALEY, No. 51 Rick Ware Racing Ford Mustang – HOW HAS THE TRANSITION TO RWR BEEN LIKE SO FAR? “I haven’t dug too deep into it. Obviously, I got married pretty early on in the offseason, so that took up a majority of my time and then I’ve just been spending a lot of time with family. I went out to the Chili Bowl and probably have been to the shop once or twice for seat stuff. I just went through my Roush Yates stuff the other day and their engine shop. I was super impressed with that and glad we’re on that side with everything. I’ll probably start digging into it a little bit more. I talked to Chris Lawson a little bit. He’s been awesome. He’s a rock star, just a winner. He can really get the job done, so I’m really super excited to have him on the 51 team. The transition has been good. Everyone at Rick Ware Racing has been super professional and super excited to have me in the seat, which has been refreshing.”

CAN YOU TALK ABOUT WHAT WENT INTO THE DECISION TO MAKE THE MOVE TO RWR? “It’s just all about placing yourself. Life is about positioning yourself at the right opportunity to succeed, so, for me personally, I thought this was a good step and a good direction – aligning myself with a different manufacturer in Ford and a technical alliance with RFK was obviously huge, so it just kind of seemed like everything had stalled out where I was and I needed to make a change for myself and I thought this was a good opportunity. Rick and Lisa Ware have both been super honest with me and welcoming and I think they’re personalities and how they run their race teams is awesome. I had no idea they were celebrating two decades in this sport. They’ve been around for 20 years and they’re scrappy. They get everything out of what they have, so hopefully with what we’re doing with the 51 car and the 15 car having some solid drivers and good sponsorship coming in that we can kind of elevate the program and continue on.”

ANY THOUGHT OF MAYBE RUNNING THE INDY 500 WITH THEM? “No. I’ve actually turned down one or two Indy 500 rides, which is surprising. I don’t feel like I’m quite ready for it yet, but I had an opportunity to run it a few years back and then I think one other time, so I don’t know – not quite yet. I’m not quite to the point in my career where I feel like that’s something I want to tackle. Obviously, it would be fun being from Indiana and growing up and watching the Indy 500, but I don’t know. I just feel like I want to focus on what I’m doing right now. I don’t need to venture too far off. I feel like the guys later in their career want to go do fun stuff like that, but for me it’s just kind of all focus on the Cup Series.”

ROBBIE SAID IT’S NOT OFF THE TABLE. “No, it’s not. We’ll have to talk, but it hasn’t interested me too much yet.”

WHERE DO YOU VIEW YOURSELF AS A RACER RIGHT NOW? “You just wait for the right opportunity. I feel like there are so many really talented race car drivers out there and the Cup Series is kind of hard to get into and then it’s even harder to stay once you get there, so just keeping yourself relevant and keeping yourself in a competitive seat, like I said, where I’m moving towards now with Ford has been huge already. I haven’t even sat down in a Ford or a Roush Yates car, a Rick Ware Racing car yet, but I already feel so welcome. Everyone has been so awesome, so I feel like what I can bring to the table at Rick Ware, I feel like I’m super confident in my abilities with the Next Gen car. I’ve had 110 or so starts in a NASCAR Cup Series car, so I feel confident in my ability. You always wait for the right opportunity, have the right partners come on board and the right people around you, and I feel like I’m starting to gain traction toward that.”

WHAT IS LIKE LIKE FOR YOU NOW? “I try to keep myself busy, probably too busy. Thankfully, my wife Haley is awesome and supports me through it all. It’s good. It’s been a good change for me. This is a change I was super adamant about making – to go to a different race team and kind of reestablish myself and kind of recenter myself and my values. Like I said, I went to a luncheon with Rick and Lisa and everyone at RWR and what I thought was cool was Rick and Lisa went around and knew everyone by their first and last name and then knew their kids by their first and last name and knew what sports they’re doing. That’s just something you don’t see a lot is owners like that really caring about their employees to that extent. I just thought it was crazy. They were asking how softball practice was going or soccer practice, so that was pretty cool to see. Obviously, it’s a small organization, but Rick really believes in all the people he has under his roof and wants us all to succeed together. Hopefully, I’m the guy that can deliver him his first win.”

YOU WERE UP FRONT AND COMPETITIVE AT THE CLASH LAST YEAR. WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT THIS YEAR’S EVENT? “I’ve qualified first and third there and made the show and had good runs. I was just talking with Chris Lawson this week about what I fight at the Clash. I was like, ‘Man, I’ve had two pretty perfect cars at the Clash, so I don’t know how much to give you.’ I’ve been very fortunate to fly all the way out there and be competitive, so I’m excited. It’s obviously gonna be something different. You kind of knew what you had with my previous car and this year there are a lot of unknowns – a new manufacturer, a new team, new people, new spotter. The only thing that hasn’t changed is the steering wheel and the seat I’m sitting in because I brought those over, so we’ll have to see. It’s definitely anticipation. It’s a long flight out there and you start thinking and you just want to run good, so we’ll see.”

WHAT MESSAGE DO YOU WANT TO GET OUT TO FANS ABOUT YOU AND RWR? “I’m not sure quite yet. You kind of have to see where we land. It’s an ultra competitive racing series and it’s gonna take some time. Obviously, with everything we have going I feel like all of our alliances with Ford and Roush Yates and RFK have grown a lot over the offseason and I continue to see those grow. The first five to 10 races we’ll kind of be what we are and then Chris and everyone at RWR will start to elevate and start to hit our stride. We’ll just have to see. It’s not gonna be like we go and rip the first 10 wins off of the season. I feel like we’re realistic, but I also feel like we really want to be competitive and there is all the right tools now to be competitive at Rick Ware. We have every single tool. We just have to take them out of the tool box and figure out how to use them and apply that.”

YOU’RE GOOD AT DAYTONA. “Yeah, we are. I’ve told everyone all week that I’ve raced against the Fords for so long. They have the best fuel mileage, the best strategy and the best teamwork and it has pissed me off for so long racing them that I’m so excited to sit in a Ford. They didn’t even pay me extra to say that. It’s so true.”

AND THEY HAVE SOME GOOD HORSEPOWER. “Yeah, they qualify so fast. Like I said, I just went through Roush Yates the other day and what an impressive operation they have built. I’ve never seen an engine shop that looks like that before. I mean, it looked like rocket science. There were lab coats and face masks and big rubber gloves and microscopes and all sorts of stuff just to build horsepower. They have crushed us on fuel mileage and now we’ve got an awesome brand new looking Dark Horse Mustang, so I’m super excited to go down to Daytona and see what we’ve got.”

YOU’VE RAISED THE EXPECTATIONS FOR THIS TEAM. WHAT’S IT LIKE FOR YOU COMING OVER WITH THAT FEELING? “It’s just a belief. There’s a lot more to winning a race in the Cup Series. Rick and everyone at RWR and Ford has put a lot of trust in me and a lot of belief, and RFK too. Every decision that Rick pretty much makes, RFK has to OK as well, so I just appreciate the belief from everyone. It’s hard to win a Cup race. There’s a lot more than just being fast as a driver, having a fast car. You have to have a good pit crew and good people around you, so I feel like we’re gonna have some good runs. Hopefully, we’ll get a win at some point. You never know when that can happen. Chicago last year, for me, was just out of the blue, so with this car the platform is as level as it can be and that’s what makes these decisions to come to teams like Rick Ware even easier.”

TO BE FULL-TIME WITH THIS TEAM, HOW DOES THAT HELP ELEVATE RWR? “From what I’ve gathered, the shop guys are super excited about it so they don’t have to change seats or anything. I’m like, ‘Hey, when you mount this seat, you can leave it all year. You don’t have to change a single thing. The steering wheel can be in the exact same place.’ They thought that was funny, so it’ll be fun. Like I said, we’ve got awesome talent on the 51 team and the 15 team. Bringing over Chris Lawson, I mean, he’s just a winner. The guy has won. He goes to work every day. He’s probably there first and then the last one to leave. I was super adamant on getting him over and feel like he’s gonna be a big step in the right direction for us and hopefully we can take the first half of the season and see where we’re at and then improve from there.”

WHAT BENEFITS CAN CHRIS BRING FROM THE TRUCK SERIES? “He’s a winner in anything. He might not know the Next Gen car like some of the other crew chiefs might, but with our alliance with Ford, our alliance with RFK, he will have all of the information and tools to go out and succeed. All he has to do is build a team, be a team leader and do what he does and that’s finding that extra bit. Like I said, we have all of the tools. I firmly believe that we do.”

KAZ GRALA, No. 15 Rick Ware Racing Ford Mustang – IS THIS YEAR ONE OF ANTICIPATION? WHAT EMOTIONS ARE YOU FEELING NOW? “A lot of anticipation. I didn’t get a chance to race in the Cup Series last year, but I did a couple of years before and had always hoped that I’d make it back to do more races. I feel like I have unfinished business. My goal, my dream would be to race in the Cup Series full-time for years to come, so I feel like this is a huge opportunity for me to try to make that a reality. I think that Rick Ware Racing is putting all the pieces in place to be able to go out and impress and make the most of this opportunity, so that’s what my focus is on and we don’t know yet as an organization what that could look like. We don’t really have any idea what our expectations could be, but I think that’s kind of exciting. It means the sky’s the limit. Expectations probably aren’t sky high, so that gives us an opportunity to maybe do something special.”

WHAT DID YOU LEARN IN THE SUMMER SHOOTOUT THAT’S BENEFITTING YOU NOW? “Probably how to be aggressive on short tracks, that’s the main thing. It’s definitely been cool growing up around here. I grew up racing Bandoleros and Legend cars around this area of Charlotte Motor Speedway. One of the races on my schedule this year is the Coke 600, so to be able to come back here to Charlotte, a place that’s so special to me and race at the top level is so cool, and I get to do that 25 times this year at various racetracks. I’ve raced at Atlanta in the Legend cars and Bandoleros before, New Hampshire, so these are all places I’ll get to race this year in the Cup Series, which is really special.”

WHAT DO YOU THINK IT WILL BE LIKE WHEN YOU RACE THE 600? WILL YOU LOOK AROUND AND TAKE IT ALL IN? “I think I will. I feel like I’ve been pretty good about that in the Cup Series starts that I had previously in just enjoying the moment and being able to relax and take it all in. That first Cup race I did, filling in for Austin Dillon when he had COVID, that was one that I knew was gonna be a memory of mine forever. I grew up racing a No. 3 car in Bandoleros and the Legend cars, so never in a million years would I have thought that I would get to make my Cup debut in that car, and then I ended up finishing seventh in that race, so that weekend was really special and I’ve tried to take time to enjoy each one since then and really be able to soak it in.”

WHAT HAS IT BEEN LIKE TO PERSEVERE AND GET THIS OPPORTUNITY BECAUSE YOU’VE BEEN AT THIS FOR A FEW YEARS NOW? “There were plenty of years that I questioned whether I would get to race or whether my time was done in NASCAR. It certainly wasn’t smooth sailing for me for a long time and these last couple of years I’ve been able to get more consistent opportunities and this one might just be my best one yet. I would say it’s a relief to be able to know that I’m gonna be in a car and in a competitive car at this level as much as I will be this year, so it almost motivates me more to make the most of the opportunity because I know what it can feel like going into a season unsure, and I want to make sure that isn’t the case next year.”

YOU’VE GOT 25 RACES THIS YEAR, SO DOES THAT TAKE OFF SOME PRESSURE OF FEELING LIKE YOU HAVE TO GET GREAT RESULTS RIGHT OFF THE BAT? “Yeah. That was kind of how I felt last year too with being full-time in Xfinity. For a change, I didn’t have to get it all done right now this weekend. I could show what I was capable of over the course of the season and this year feels exactly the same way. I have no doubt we’re gonna have weekends where we struggle, but if we can supplement that with weekends where we really excel and punch above our weight, that makes it all worth it and it’s no easy feat to do that on Sundays. If you are able to do it, then it’s a big deal every time.”

HOW IS YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH JUSTIN AND BEING HIS TEAMMATE? “We actually started out disliking each other quite a bit back in the K&N Series. I got parked for a lap for aggressive driving for turning him, which I think was a terrible call. I think it was completely his fault, so we did not like each other at all. We ended up being teammates at GMS and for the first six races we raced each other so hard that we cost ourselves positions to other drivers, so my crew chief sat me down and said you’ve got to figure this out. Go out to dinner with him. You guys can’t keep wrecking each other’s races like this, so we went out to dinner and I hung out with him for hours that night and we’ve been best friends ever since. We haven’t had any problems racing each other since then, but we have been best friends for years and have had a lot of fun together. This will be cool getting to be teammates at the Cup level.”

HOW DO YOU ANTICIPATE THE DYNAMIC OF THIS SITUATION WORKING OUT? “I think it’ll be great. Justin and I communicate well together and we kind of speak the same language. We’re the same age. We’re three months apart, and then of course we’re both new to Rick Ware Racing, so we’ll kind of know what each other is going through and being able to bounce ideas or questions off of each other after practice, so I think it’s gonna be a really productive relationship this year.”

WHAT DID YOU LEARN ABOUT YOURSELF THROUGH LAST YEAR WITH THE FULL XFINITY SEASON? “It is a grind and that was my first time running a season that long, so I feel like that will prepare me for this year, knowing what to expect as far as every week you come back from a racetrack, you’re debriefing from that race and you’re immediately planning and preparing for the next one. So, I feel used to that after last year and, honestly, I think being with a bit of an underdog team last year is helpful for this situation because we had weekends last year that we unloaded and were fourth on the board, which was awesome, and we had ones that we were legitimately 37th on the board and we were on the splitter and had to figure something out and we did. So, I feel like we’ll have a little bit of both of those this year. I’m sure we’re gonna hit it really well some weekends and maybe miss at other ones, but we’re gonna have to find our way into the box by the end of the weekend to be able to get the most out of it. I feel like I did a lot of that last year, so I’m ready to do some more of it.”

HOW IMPORTANT IS IT TO HAVE CONSECUTIVE RACES AND TRY TO BUILD THAT CONSISTENCY? “I think that is very important. I’ve raced part-time for a number of years before and I know what it’s like to have to hop in cold. The problem is not everybody is hopping in cold. If it was all equal, then you’d be fine but you still end up racing against people that are full-time and in the Cup Series guys that have been with their same team for 10 years, so it would be really hard trying to come in cold in those opportunities. I think my schedule this year will be good for keeping me warmed up, keeping me in the seat. It’s good for the qualifying metric all around. Doing consecutive races is a good thing, so that’s the plan.”

WHAT IS YOUR PREPARATION LIKE DURING RACE WEEK? “I think the preparation for me is probably gonna look very similar to what I’ve done in the past. A lot of video, sim work. I keep really detailed notes post-race always, which, of course, the Next Gen car is a little bit different, so I’m not sure how many of my details will be applicable from my past notes at racetracks, but I review them going into the weekend nonetheless and go out and try it in practice, see if I can find that juice that I found 263 laps into the race last year. You just try to take notes to where you can start ahead of where you started last time. Start where you left off because as much as you would think you’d remember those things, when it’s been a year since you’ve been at that racetrack, sometimes it does feel like you’re starting from scratch. All of the preparation is just about trying to not feel like you’re starting from scratch each weekend. I think I do a good job with that stuff. I think I should be able to be prepared going into each weekend, but ultimately I’ll be feeling a Next Gen car for the first time at a lot of these places, so I’ll have that to tackle this year.”

WHAT ENCOURAGED YOU ABOUT RICK WARE RACING TO SIGN ON FOR THESE 25 RACES? “Just really what they’re changing and what they’re working on. I’ve known Robby Benton for years. I raced for him in the Rolex 24 two years when I was 17 and 18 years old, so I know Robby really well. I feel like he’s a very smart guy, very organized, meticulous, perfectionist just like myself, so knowing that he’s kind of in charge of things over there and overseeing everything definitely gave me a lot of confidence in what the program would be capable of. Then we got into the actual details of who they’re hiring and where their shop is located and what they’re adding to the shop and what they’re doing differently on the cars. They’re gonna have the healthiest budget that they’ve ever had at the team this year, so I just feel like the sky’s the limit as far as what we’re gonna be able to accomplish together. I do feel like there is something satisfying about getting in on the ground floor of something and trying to build something special that is a little extra cool to be a part of than simply plugging into somewhere that’s already at the top.”

WHERE DO YOU SET EXPECTATIONS HEADING INTO THIS? “I think sometimes excelling in the Cup Series can look fairly humble, especially depending on the team you’re with. Your average, casual fan might look at it and ask how many you’ve won this year, but that doesn’t necessarily dictate a good season. For us, if we can go fairly regularly run in and around the top 20, that’s a huge deal. You’re beating a lot of cars, a lot of teams that are incredibly well funded and well driven and well engineered when you do that, so I’m sure we’re gonna have days where we’re struggling and we’re outside the top 25, but if we have enough days that we’re inside the top 20, that’s a really, really phenomenal season. I think, in my opinion, we’ve got our opportunities like superspeedways or road courses where maybe those expectations are even a little bit higher for where we’re able to finish. Maybe it’s a top 15 or a top 10 that day. That would be huge for us. That’s what we’re going to go into each weekend thinking – just maximize what we can get and we won’t know what that will look like until we hit the track, but once we do it’s just about not making mistakes, executing and being able to get the most out of that day.”

Focused Health Joins Speedway Motorsports as Entitlement Sponsor of Two NASCAR Xfinity Series Races

  • The Focused Health 250 will take place during NASCAR at COTA weekend on Saturday, March 23 at Circuit of The Americas
  • At Atlanta Motor Speedway, the Focused Health 250 will be a Saturday showdown on Sept. 7, preceding Sunday’s NASCAR playoff race
  • Focused Health is a national health insurance agency delivering health insurance solutions for individuals and families

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (Jan. 26, 2024) – As New Year’s resolutions often involve getting healthier, Speedway Motorsports enters 2024 with a new entitlement partner, Focused Health, for NASCAR Xfinity races at Circuit of The Americas and Atlanta Motor Speedway.

The Focused Health 250 will take place on Saturday, March 23 during the NASCAR at COTA race weekend, airing live at 5 p.m. ET on FSI, PRN and SiriusXM. In Atlanta, the Focused Health 250 will kick off race weekend on Saturday, Sept. 7, airing live at 3:00 p.m. ET on USA, PRN and SiriusXM.

Focused Health, a national health insurance agency formed by industry experts Shawn Holt and Larry Cassar, concentrates on government-supported healthcare offerings that deliver insurance solutions for both individuals and families.

“Focused Health™ is excited to be an entitlement sponsor with Speedway Motorsports at two Xfinity races in 2024, each with a three-year agreement,” said Holt, Co-Founder and CEO of Focused Health. “This partnership brings a unique value proposition for our business. It allows us to connect not only with our consumers and insurers, but also with key business leaders in a celebration of speed, competition and the pursuit of a healthier lifestyle.”

“This new relationship brings a unique perspective to the world of racing, and we’re pleased to add Focused Health to our portfolio of exceptional race entitlement partners,” said Speedway Motorsports Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer Kevin Camper. “This partnership provides Focused Health with a platform to educate NASCAR fans about affordable government-supported health insurance programs and healthcare options.”

In addition to the Speedway Motorsports race entitlements, Focused Health will also market its brand for 20 races as a primary sponsor of Zane Smith’s No. 71 NASCAR Cup Series Chevrolet, fielded by Spire Motorsports and Trackhouse Racing.

About Focused Health:

Focused Health is a National Health Insurance agency founded by industry veterans with over 60 years combined industry experience. Primarily focused on the government programs space, Focused Health partners with payors and employers to deliver health insurance solutions for individuals and families.

About Speedway Motorsports:

Speedway Motorsports, LLC is a leading marketer, promoter and sponsor of motorsports entertainment in the United States. Speedway Motorsports’ subsidiary companies own and operate the following premier facilities: Atlanta Motor Speedway, Bristol Motor Speedway, Charlotte Motor Speedway, Dover Motor Speedway, Kentucky Speedway, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Nashville Superspeedway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, North Wilkesboro Speedway, Sonoma Raceway, and Texas Motor Speedway. The Company provides souvenir merchandising services through its SMI Properties subsidiaries; manufactures and distributes smaller-scale, modified racing cars and parts through its U.S. Legend Cars International subsidiary; and produces and broadcasts syndicated motorsports programming to radio stations nationwide through its Performance Racing Network subsidiary.

Wright Motorsports Primed for Success at the Rolex 24 At Daytona

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., (January 26, 2024) – Race is almost here for the competitors of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, and Wright Motorsports is at the ready to once again battle for glory at the iconic Rolex 24 At Daytona. The team secured victory in the grueling 24-hour endurance race in 2022, and this year returns with a strong new lineup to attempt another win on Saturday, January 27, and Sunday, January 28.

After a productive three-day test at the Roar Before the 24, followed by the official series practice sessions, the team is ready for action. The Wright Motorsports No. 120 Porsche, driven by Adam Adelson, Elliott Skeer, Jan Heylen, and Fred Makowiecki, ran in the top-five positions for four of the five test sessions, starting the first official test of the year strong. For drivers Adam Adelson and Elliot Skeer, the familiar co-drivers will be making their Rolex 24 debut with veterans Jan Heylen and Fred Makowiecki. Their entry will see Wright Motorsports return to the GTD class, the fourth of four classes in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. With 23 cars entered, the class is the largest of the series, with each entry being comprised of a mixture of professional and amateur drivers.

The strategy of driver order throughout the race can be the key to any team’s success, as well as the timing of the pit stops, using caution periods to the best advantage, fuel consumption, and steering clear of danger throughout the night and be well positioned to fight in the final afternoon hours. While drivers rotate through driving stints, the mechanics and engineers will eat and rest in pit lane, trying to steal naps between the almost hourly-pit stops. Last year’s race saw 16 of the 61 entries retire early, claiming over a quarter of the entries.

A free full-driver autograph session will take place Friday, January 26 in the Fan Zone at 2:15 PM ET. IMSA’s fan-friendly approach will allow fans to participate in the pre-race open-grid fan walk before the green flag waves on Saturday, January 27 at 1:40 PM. General admission attendees will be able to walk behind pit lane, as well as all over the grounds of Daytona International Speedway, able to experience the endurance event from vantage points all over the property.

For fans watching from home, the first hour of the race will air on network TV on NBC starting on Saturday at 1:40 PM, then begin the tradition channel hop. Fans in the USA who have subscribed to Peacock streaming can watch live from start to finish on Peacock, while international audiences can watch on imsa.com/tvlive. For full event information, visit imsa.com.

DRIVER QUOTES

Adam Adelson

The Roar was super positive for us. We’ve been working hard to get the car to a place we’re happy with and my co-drivers have been absolutely incredible in their coaching efforts with me. As we get closer to what will be the biggest race of my career, I feel more and more grateful for everything Wright Motorsports has done to help me get to this point. I’m feeling really good about our competitiveness and can’t wait for our car to take the green flag.

Elliott Skeer

Giving a pre-race quote for the Rolex 24 puts a smile on my face! The Roar went pretty much exactly to plan, and everyone at Wright Motorsports is in good spirits. Adam has been driving brilliantly to start the year and I can’t wait to see how well he adapts to such a race. For me, it’s a pretty special feeling, going into the biggest race weekend of my career, and knowing just how ready I am to get this started.

Jan Heylen

I’m super pleased with how the Roar went. Over the winter, we reshuffled some positions within the team and added on some new talent to build an even stronger team. Our strong performance at the Roar showed that Wright Motorsports has made all the right decisions to excel as a team. In terms of performance, all the hard work from the last year paid off with the No. 120 Porsche feeling the best yet. We had a smooth Roar without any hiccups and all the drivers got the time they needed in the car. Adam and Elliot were up to speed from day one. I can’t wait for Saturday to come around.

Fred Makowiecki

After a productive Roar where learned a lot and tried different philosophies, now it’s time to summarize everything and bring it all together to have a strong Rolex 24 At Daytona. We have a strong package and now is the time to be passionate on track and be there in the morning on Sunday.

Event Schedule | All Times Eastern
Saturday, January 27
12:15 PM – 1:15 PM Open Grid Fan Walk
1:40 PM Race Start

Sunday, January 28
1:40 PM Race Finish
TV Schedule

Saturday, January 27 – Sunday, January 28
1:40 PM – 1:40 PM

Flag-to-Flag Coverage
Peacock (USA)
imsa.com/tvlive (International)

Network TV – Saturday
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM NBC
2:30 PM – 8:00 PM USA
10:00 PM – 11:59 PM USA

Network TV – Sunday
6:00 AM – 12:00 PM USA
12:00 PM – 2:00 PM NBC

Wright Motorsports
Wright Motorsports is the premier Porsche race engineering facility in Ohio and a multi-series and international racing team known for superb car preparation, expert race strategy, and driver development. Located in Batavia, Ohio, it is owned and directed by John Wright, a certified Porsche factory-trained technician. As a crew chief John Wright has played a key role in winning eight driver and seven team championships in World Challenge, IMSA (ALMS) and the Grand-Am Rolex Series. Wright Motorsports won the team championship in Porsche GT3 Cup USA in 2012, 2013, and 2015, and went on to win the Pirelli World Challenge Overall, Sprint, Team, and Manufacturer’s titles in 2017. In 2020, the team captured the GT World Challenge America Am championship. In 2021, Wright Motorsports had a wildly successful season, capturing nine championships across their five racing efforts.

Congruity (HR) Named Title Sponsor of 10-Race NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series in 2024

BALL GROUND, Ga., Jan. 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series Manager Finish Line Consultants and NHRA officials announced today that Congruity HR, which specializes in offering HR support, benefits and benefits administration, payroll processing and risk management to small and midsized businesses, has been named the title sponsor of the NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series.

The Congruity NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series opens its 10-race season on March 7-10 as part of the 55th annual Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals at Gainesville Raceway.

Congruity HR is a new partner for both NHRA and NHRA Pro Mod. Congruity knows that business success depends on fast and accurate answers from someone who truly understands your business. Unlike larger providers, Congruity is not some distant vendor. When a business works with Congruity HR, they are assigned their very own HR dream team, putting an emphasis on their success and a company’s culture. For more than a decade, Congruity takes the time to understand a company’s values and long-term vision, providing tailor-made services for each client.

“We couldn’t be more excited about this partnership. The passion displayed within the racing industry mirrors Congruity’s passion for helping our clients. We are looking forward to a great season and hope to start building relationships at the first race in Gainesville,” said Congruity President Matt Lewis.

The 2024 season features 10 races across the country and includes the series’ first-ever trip to Firebird Motorsports Park in Phoenix on April 5-7. That race follows the opener in Gainesville, with NHRA Pro Mod then running four straight events in Chicago, Epping, Bristol, and Richmond to end the regular season.

After the race at Virginia Motorsports Park, the category is on an extended break until its “Road to the Championship” playoffs, which debuted last year, open at the NHRA U.S. Nationals in Indy. From there, the season finishes with races in Charlotte, St. Louis, and the final in Las Vegas on Oct. 31-Nov. 3.

Like Congruity, the NHRA Pro Mod Series offers the same diversity applied to purpose-built racing vehicles that routinely exceed 250 mph by way of high-horsepower engines, cutting-edge technology and various power adders. The partnership with NHRA Pro Mod optimizes the reach of Congruity with its prestige and television coverage, offering a unique and high impact opportunity for brand and sales growth.

“It’s exciting to have a new name like Congruity join as the title sponsor of the NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series, which is set to have another standout season in 2024,” NHRA Vice President and Chief Development Officer Brad Gerber said. “These new partners get a great first-hand glimpse of these awesome cars and incredible racing action, as well as a great opportunity to work with our Pro Mod race teams and clients.”

2024 Congruity NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series Season Schedule

  • March 7-10: 55th annual Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals, Gainesville Raceway, Gainesville, FL.
  • April 5-7: 39th annual NHRA Arizona Nationals, Firebird Motorsports Park, Phoenix
  • May 17-19: 24th annual Gerber Collision & Glass Route 66 NHRA Nationals presented by PEAK Performance, Route 66 Raceway, Chicago
  • May 31-June 2: 11th annual NHRA New England Nationals, New England Dragway, Epping, NH
  • June 7-9: 23rd annual NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals, Bristol Dragway, Bristol, TN.
  • June 21-23: Virginia NHRA Nationals, Virginia Motorsports Park, Richmond, VA.
  • Aug. 28-Sept. 2: 70th annual NHRA U.S. Nationals, Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, Indianapolis

About Congruity HR
Established in 2011 and headquartered in Winston-Salem, NC, Congruity HR has been transforming the HR experience for its clients by empowering them to focus on growing their businesses while Congruity takes care of the people. From hire to retire, from payroll to benefits, Congruity has you covered!

About Finish Line Consultants LLC
Finish Line Consultants was created to deliver independent services to NHRA Pro Mod racers, sponsors, NHRA and all interested parties. It is a not-for-profit organization, primarily seeking to establish sponsorship funding and activate marketing initiatives to deliver specific outcomes to partners.

About NHRA
Headquartered in San Dimas, CA, NHRA is the primary sanctioning body for the sport of drag racing in the U.S. NHRA presents 21 national events featuring the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series and NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, as well as the NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series, NHRA Flexjet Factory Stock Showdown™, NHRA Holley EFI Factory X and Johnson’s Horsepowered Garage NHRA Mountain Motor Pro Stock at select national events. 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 110 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, go to www.NHRA.com or visit the official NHRA pages on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.

Wagner Leads Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup Train of Cars Across Daytona Finish Line

DAYTONA, Fla. (January 25, 2024) – After 45 minutes of green flag racing, 11 cars approached the finish line at Daytona International Speedway with a shot at winning the first event of the 2024 Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by Michelin series season. When the pack crossed the line and the timing screens updated, it was Gresham Wagner (No. 5 McCumbee McAleer Racing) with the win, 0.060-second ahead of Tyler Gonzalez (No. 57 Saito Motorsports).

In true Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup fashion, even in the final moments of the race, nobody could predict who the winner would be.

It took a few laps, but the pack of 28 cars that took the green flag eventually broke into two groups, one of them an 11-car train at the front. Six different drivers led laps during the race, and that’s only as they crossed start-finish, the strong draft on Daytona’s high banks caused the order to change numerous times between turns.

Wagner, who won the very first Mazda MX-5 Cup race at Daytona in 2021, qualified outside the top 10. His experience at the 3.56-mile roval told him that would not be a disadvantage.

“It would have before, but you do this enough times and you end up starting from every spot on the grid,” Wagner said. “I felt like 12th was at least in the hunt.”

The same could be said for Gonzalez who qualified 14th but was up to fourth by lap six.

“Last year I won from 18th, so qualifying wasn’t an issue. I’d like to say it’s all skill, but it’s not really here at Daytona,” Gonzalez said. “You all have to work together.”

In the early stages, BSI Racing teammates Connor Zilisch (No. 72 BSI Racing) and Selin Rollan (No. 87 BSI Racing/Rollan Racing) worked well together and held the front two spots, but it was only a matter of time before JTR Motorsports Engineering swooped in with Jared Thomas (No. 96 JTR Motorsports Engineering) and Aaron Jeansonne (No. 24 JTR Motorsports Engineering).

BSI team member and Mazda Shootout Scholarship winner Westin Workman (No. 13 BSI Racing) came along to support Zilisch and Rollan, but it all allowed McCumbee McAleer Racing teammates Jeremy Fletcher (No. 22 McCumbee McAleer Racing) and Wagner to squeeze their way to the front.

The teamwork happening amongst the pack made for thrilling racing but left several cars with damaged rear bumpers from all the drafting. Rollan, Workman and Wagner all had loose bodywork potentially hurting their aerodynamic performance.

Exiting the Le Mans Chicane on the final lap, it was rookie Julian DaCosta (No. 78 BSI Racing) who led, but MX-5 Cup veterans know that is the last place you want to be to take the win. Two trains of cars split DaCosta as they headed toward the checkered flag.

With a nice push from Gonzalez, Wagner crossed the line first with Gonzalez second and Fletcher third.

“It is tough, because you don’t want to go too early, and you also don’t want to get hung out if you go out too late,” Wagner said. “I think I did it with just the right amount of patience. We went two-wide in the bus stop! It was really hard to stay back and know you had the run coming to the line. You almost see the race disappear in front of you, and then all of a sudden coming out of (turn) four it comes back to you. It’s an art to race here. Especially at the front coming to the line.”

Twice a MX-5 Cup winner at Daytona, Gonzalez couldn’t complain about a runner-up finish this time around.

“Gresham [Wagner] and I worked great for the race, but honestly congrats to him and his team,” said Gonzalez. “Thank you to my parents and thank you to Saito Motorsports. I couldn’t lose to a better person honestly, he’s one of the fastest guys out there.

“All I know is it was a mad dash and I just couldn’t get unhooked from Gresham’s bumper to pop out and I didn’t want to risk spinning and taking out the whole field,” Gonzalez said of the finish. “It was a great race, 12th to second—I can’t be too mad about that.”

Now in his sophomore season of MX-5 Cup, Fletcher was thrilled to get his first podium at the storied Daytona International Speedway, even if he spun after the finish line.

“It’s definitely an amazing feeling,” Fletcher said. “I can’t thank the MMR guys enough for the car they supplied me. After a tough rookie season, it is great to accomplish this. It is amazing to have teammates like I do. I ended up crossing the line backwards, but during the race I felt more secure and it was good to be in that lead pack. I was in a good spot and waited through the bus stop and then just shot my shot.”

Jeansonne just barely held on to fourth place, crossing the finish line 0.003-second head of Zilisch.

There’s sure to be more of the same in the second half of the MX-5 Cup doubleheader at Daytona. Friday’s Round Two race will go green at 10:15am ET with live coverage on RACER.com.

About: The Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by Michelin is the signature spec series for Mazda Motorsports. The series has been operated by Andersen Promotions since 2017 and is currently sanctioned by IMSA. Mazda-powered grassroots champions can earn Mazda scholarships for this pro-level series. The Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup awards more than $1 million in prizes and scholarships.

Find out more at http://www.mx-5cup.com.

Ford Excellence: A Comprehensive Guide to Identifying the Premier Ford Dealership in Your Area

In the pursuit of acquiring a Ford vehicle that perfectly suits your needs, the significance of choosing the right dealership cannot be overstated. “Ford Excellence” is an extensive guide meticulously crafted to help you navigate the process of identifying a premier car dealer in your area. This comprehensive content aims to ensure a seamless and gratifying experience from the initial exploration of Ford models to the exhilarating day you drive off in your new Ford.

Tip 1: Research Ford Models

Embark on your Ford journey by delving into the diverse lineup of Ford models. From the timeless Ford Mustang to the family-friendly Ford Explorer and the rugged Ford F-150, a premier Ford dealership offers a comprehensive range. Understanding the features and capabilities of each model is not only informative but also crucial in making an educated decision that aligns with your preferences and lifestyle.

Tip 2: Check Dealer Reputation

The reputation of Ford dealerships in your area serves as a valuable compass in your decision-making process. Dive into online reviews, testimonials, and seek recommendations from friends or family who have experienced specific dealerships. A dealership with a positive reputation for integrity, transparency, and exceptional customer service is more likely to provide a satisfying car-buying journey.

Tip 3: Visit Showrooms

A physical visit to the showrooms of potential Ford dealerships allows you to immerse yourself in the environment and interact with the staff. A premier dealership takes pride in maintaining a welcoming and organized showroom, reflective of their commitment to customer satisfaction. Pay attention to the cleanliness, presentation of vehicles, and the professionalism of the staff, as these aspects contribute to the overall atmosphere of the dealership.

Tip 4: Evaluate Customer Services

Explore the plethora of customer services offered by each dealership. From the initial consultation to the test drive and financing assistance, a premier Ford dealership places a high emphasis on exceptional customer service. Engage with the sales representatives to gauge not only their knowledge and willingness to assist but also their ability to address your specific needs. A customer-centric approach enhances the overall car-buying experience, creating a positive and lasting impression.

Tip 5: Assess Financing Options

Delve into the financing options available at each dealership. Transparent and flexible financing plans are pivotal in contributing to a smoother purchasing process. A premier Ford dealer guides you through the financing options, explains terms clearly, and ensures that the chosen plan aligns seamlessly with your budget and financial goals. Understanding the intricacies of the financing process empowers you to make a well-informed decision without any hidden surprises.

Tip 6: Inquire About Maintenance and Support

The support and maintenance services offered by the dealership are critical for the long-term satisfaction of your Ford vehicle. A premier dealer not only provides routine maintenance but also ensures reliable support for repairs and genuine Ford parts. Inquire about comprehensive service packages, warranty support, and the availability of certified technicians to ensure ongoing care and optimal performance of your Ford.

Tip 7: Community Engagement

Consider the dealership’s involvement in the local community as an additional dimension to your assessment. A premier dealership actively engages with the community, fostering a sense of belonging and contributing to the well-being of the local area. This community involvement often indicates a dealership with a positive and customer-focused ethos, reflecting values that align with your own.

Tip 8: Explore Digital Platforms

In an era of increasing digitization, assessing the dealership’s online presence and digital services becomes paramount. A premier Ford dealership provides a user-friendly website that allows you to seamlessly explore inventory, schedule services, and engage in digital consultations. Some dealerships even offer online transactions, providing flexibility for those who prefer a digital car-buying experience. A dealership embracing digital platforms demonstrates a commitment to modern and convenient customer experiences.

Tip 9: Trust Your Instincts

Amidst the research and assessments, never underestimate the power of your instincts when selecting a Ford dealership. If a dealership aligns with your expectations, feels transparent, and offers the level of service you desire, it’s likely the right fit for you. A positive gut feeling can be a powerful indicator of a dealership that genuinely cares about your Ford-buying experience.

Conclusion

“Ford Excellence” transcends the mere transaction of acquiring a Ford vehicle; it’s about selecting the perfect Ford dealership to accompany you on a transformative journey. These comprehensive tips, woven into the fabric of your decision-making process, ensure that the dealership you choose not only aligns with your needs but also offers exceptional services, fostering a positive and lasting relationship. With these insights, your Ford-buying journey evolves into an exciting and fulfilling adventure towards achieving Ford Excellence. In the exploration of Ford Excellence and the quest for the ideal dealership, residents in the Kansas City area can rely on their instincts while assessing the reputation and services of various options, ensuring a seamless and gratifying car-buying experience at a premier Car Dealership in Kansas City.

Legal Oddities in Traffic Law: A Global Perspective

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When we think of traffic laws, we often imagine stop signs, speed limits, and traffic lights. However, as we journey across the globe, we uncover a world of bizarre and unexpected regulations that govern our roads. From laws about elephants on highways to regulations on driving shirtless, the world of traffic legislation is as diverse as it is peculiar. This article delves into some of the most unusual traffic laws from around the world, shedding light on the unique challenges and cultural nuances that shape them. As we explore these legal oddities, we’re reminded of the importance of being prepared for any scenario, no matter how unusual it might seem.

The Elephant Rule: Thailand’s Unusual Traffic Participant

In Thailand, a unique law addresses the presence of elephants on public roads. These sacred creatures in Thai culture enjoy specific rights when traversing roads. Motorists are required to stop and allow these giant creatures to pass, akin to pedestrian right-of-way rules. Violating this law can lead to significant fines or even jail time, highlighting the country’s deep respect for wildlife. This regulation is a prime example of how cultural significance can directly influence traffic laws, and it serves as a crucial lesson for tourists driving in Thailand. This unique Thai regulation vividly illustrates the intersection of cultural practices and legal frameworks in traffic law.

Cultural Respect on the Roads

The elephant law in Thailand is a beautiful illustration of cultural respect manifesting in legal frameworks. It reflects the deep-rooted beliefs and values of the Thai people, shaping even the mundane aspects of traffic laws. This regulation ensures the safety of these revered animals and pays homage to Thai heritage. For locals, this law is a natural extension of their cultural practices and reverence for elephants. Tourists might find this law amusing or unusual, but it’s a serious and respected part of road safety in Thailand. It serves as a reminder that legal systems often mirror a region’s societal and cultural ethos.

Germany’s Autobahn: The No Speed Limit Enigma

The Autobahn in Germany is renowned for its sections without speed limits, a concept that both thrills and concerns drivers. This aspect of German traffic law offers an adrenaline rush for speed enthusiasts while raising questions about safety. The no-speed-limit zones are designed with high-quality roads and adhere to strict vehicle standards, reflecting Germany’s emphasis on engineering excellence and driver responsibility. Understanding the rationale behind this unique law is essential for anyone venturing onto the Autobahn. It challenges the conventional belief that speed limits are synonymous with road safety, offering a different perspective on highway travel.

Engineering and Responsibility: The Autobahn’s Philosophy

Germany’s no-speed-limit policy on the Autobahn stems from a deep trust in the judgment of drivers and the country’s high vehicle standards. This approach, contrasting sharply with speed-restricted highways in most countries, showcases Germany’s commitment to automotive excellence. Drivers on the Autobahn need a thorough understanding of vehicle dynamics and personal responsibility. This law is a testament to the nation’s confidence in its technological advancements and cultural values. Foreign drivers must adapt quickly to this unique driving culture, highlighting the intersection between legal systems and national identity.

The Shirtless Drive Ban in Thailand

In Thailand, it is illegal to drive without a shirt, despite the country’s often hot climate. This law aims to maintain a standard of decency and public decorum on the roads. Both tourists and locals can face fines for failing to adhere to this dress code while driving. More than just a matter of clothing preference, this rule is deeply rooted in cultural norms, emphasizing the importance of presenting oneself respectfully in public spaces. While it might seem trivial to outsiders, this regulation holds significant importance in maintaining societal standards. For international drivers, understanding and complying with such laws is crucial to avoid unintended offenses, and it’s a striking example of how local customs and legal systems can intersect in everyday life.

Dress Codes and Driving: More Than Just Comfort

Thailand’s ban on shirtless driving is a unique blend of legal regulation and cultural expectations. It underscores the importance of understanding and respecting local customs while traveling. Reflecting broader Thai values of modesty and respect in public spaces, this law demonstrates how traffic regulations can serve as an extension of societal norms and values. For foreigners, it’s a reminder that local laws often extend beyond traffic signals and road signs. Adhering to such unique regulations can enhance the travel experience by fostering cultural integration and respect.

Phantom Vehicle Accidents: A Legal Challenge

Phantom vehicle accidents involving unseen vehicles pose unique challenges in legal claims and insurance processes. These accidents often result in complex legal battles due to the absence of a tangible culprit. Jurisdictions vary in their handling of phantom vehicle claims, adding to the complexity. For those affected, understanding the nuances of such cases is vital. Firms provide valuable insights into navigating these challenges. These incidents serve as a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of road incidents and the intricacies of the legal system.

Navigating the Unseen: The Complexity of Phantom Accidents

Phantom vehicle accidents challenge the conventional understanding of traffic incidents. Specialized approaches are required in both legal and insurance contexts, often relying on witness testimonies and circumstantial evidence. Legal firms specialize in addressing these unique scenarios, highlighting the need for comprehensive insurance policies and legal knowledge. These cases represent a fascinating intersection of law, insurance, and unforeseen road realities.

The world of traffic laws is filled with surprises, ranging from cultural quirks to technological marvels. From respecting elephants on Thai roads to navigating the high-speed Autobahn, these laws paint a picture of our diverse world. They remind us that driving is not just about following signs and signals, but also about understanding and respecting each place’s unique cultural and legal landscapes. Whether adhering to dress codes in Thailand or grappling with the complexities of phantom vehicle accidents, being prepared for these legal oddities ensures a safer and more respectful journey on the world’s roads.