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Chase Purdy- No. 4 Bama Buggies Silverado Craftsman Trucks Phoenix Preview

Chase Purdy: Driver, No. 4 Bama Buggies Chevrolet
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Overview:
Event: Craftsman 150, Race 23 of 23, 150 Laps- 45/45/60; 150 Miles
Location: Phoenix Raceway (one-mile oval)
Date/Broadcast: Nov. 3, 2023, at 10 p.m. ET on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR 90

‘Chase’n Wins:

Chase Purdy and the No. 4 team head to Phoenix Raceway for the 2023 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. The 23-year-old driver has shown improved results over the second half of his first season with KBM. Purdy boasted an average finish of 17.09 over the first 11 races of the season and an average result of 13.09 over the last 11 events. He captured his first career pole at Kansas Speedway in September and a second one at Talladega Superspeedway.

The Mississippi native has gained two positions in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series point standings since the start of the playoffs and now ranks 11th, which is the highest that a non-playoff driver can finish. Purdy entered the 2022 season having never earned a top-five result in Truck Series action but has produced two across 22 races in his first season at KBM. He has also produced a career-high 10 top-10 finishes this season, after posting just two each in 2021 and 2022. His most recent top-10 result came in the series’ last stop at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

He is in his third full-time season in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and first with KBM. He finished 16th in the Truck Series final standings in 2022 after competing in 22 of the 23 events. He posted two top-10 finishes and nine laps led.

Purdy has three career Truck Series starts at Phoenix Raceway with a best result of 13th in 2018. KBM as an organization has six wins at Phoenix, but the No. 4 truck has never one at the Arizona track.

Friday night’s race will be the final race in a storied chapter for KBM. The organization holds the Craftsman Truck Series records for most career wins (100) and most wins in a single season (14 in 2014). Owner-driver Kyle Busch picked up his organization’s first-ever win at Nashville Superspeedway in April of 2010 and also picked up its 100th Truck Series victory at Pocono Raceway in July of 2023. In addition to collecting a series-record seven owner’s championships, the organization has produced two championship-winning drivers: Erik Jones (2015) and Christopher Bell (2017). The No. 4 has 18 career victories at KBM and was the number for both of the organization’s driver championships.

Jimmy Villeneuve is atop the pit box for Purdy and the No. 4 Chevrolet team this season. Prior to being promoted to crew chief for the 2023 season, Villeneuve had served as a Truck Chief at KBM since the 2017 season and in that role was a part of 18 wins, a driver’s championship with Christopher Bell in 2017 and the 2019 owner’s championship with the No. 51 team. This will be Villeneuve’s second race calling the shots for a race at Phoenix. He earned a 19th-place finish with Dylan Lupton in the 2016 event.

Bama Buggies, your one-stop shop for all the biggest names in powersports and utility vehicles, will be the primary sponsor on Purdy’s No. 4 Chevrolet Saturday and for the majority of the events on the 2023 schedule. They are Central Alabama’s powersports experts, serving as an authorized dealer of Polaris, Slingshot, and Seadoo.
Chase Purdy, Driver Q&A:

Give an evaluation of how your season has gone.

“I definitely think that the back half of our season was better than the start, just with how far we’ve come as a group and what we’ve learned. I think that we have learned what we expect out of one another and the things that we want. I’m just excited that I’ve been able to work with this group of guys. I’m happy with how we’ve done things the last half of the year. I think that if we could start the season over, we would be playoff contenders and we would be going into Phoenix as a part of the Championship 4.”

Phoenix is a unique racetrack, do you like racing there?

“I do like Phoenix. I’m excited to go there in a KBM truck. It seems like every track that we’ve gone to has been significantly better than what I’ve had in previous years there. Phoenix is a cool track and I like racing it. I’m excited to see what it’s like in a KBM truck.

What does it take to have a fast truck at Phoenix?

“You have to have your truck turning good. You don’t want to be tight. My crew chief, Jimmy Villeneuve, has said that we haven’t been tight all year long, so I don’t expect it to be tight at Phoenix. I’m looking forward to it and excited about it.”

How do you feel being one of the drivers to race in the final race for KBM?

“I’ve definitely thought about it. I’m the last full-time KBM driver that there’s going to be at KBM. I just want to go out there and deliver a good race for KBM in the final race. I want to make the bossman and everyone else who has put their hard work, sweat, and tears into this proud. It’s my job to go out there and run well and win. “

Chase Purdy Career Highlights:

  • Across 74 career Truck Series starts, has produced one pole, 21 laps led, two top-five and 15 top-10 finishes. Posted a career-best runner-up finish at Texas Motor Speedway in April of 2023. Earned first career pole in September of 2023 at Kansas Speedway.
  • Finished 16th in Truck Series championship standings in 2022.
  • Finished fourth in the 2018 ARCA Menard’s Series championship standings after recording 84 laps led, 10 top-five and 14 top-10 finishes.
  • Earned the 2017 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East rookie of the year honors and finished fourth in the championship standings after posting four poles, 200 laps led, five top-five and eight top-10 finishes across 14 starts.
  • Won the prestigious Snowflake 100 Pro Late Model race at 5 Flags Speedway in Pensacola, Fla., in Dec. of 2018.
  • Chase Purdy’s No. 4 Chevrolet Silverado RST:

KBM-56: The No. 4 Bama Buggies team will unload KBM-56 for Friday night’s race at Phoenix. This chassis has two career victories across 20 starts, most recently with John Hunter Nemechek at Kansas Speedway last September. Nemechek also won with KBM-56 at Pocono Raceway in June of 2021. Purdy has piloted this Silverado four times this year, with a best result of sixth coming at The Milwaukee Mile in its most recent start.

KBM Notes of Interest:

· KBM drivers have collected six wins, six poles, 1011 laps led, 17 top-five and 27 top-10 finishes resulting in an average finish of 8.8 across 37 starts at Phoenix Raceway. The organization’s six victories at the Arizona track have come with five different drivers, with Chandler Smith’s victory in 2021 event being the most recent. Kyle Busch won in 2011, Brian Scott in 2012, Erik Jones went back-to-back in 2013 and 2014 while Daniel Suarez claimed the top spot in 2016.

Bass Pro Shops Racing: Martin Truex Jr. Phoenix Advance

Martin Truex Jr.
Phoenix Advance
No. 19 Bass Pro Shops Toyota Camry TRD for Joe Gibbs Racing

Event Overview

● Event: Season Finale 500k (Round 36 of 36)
● Time/Date: 3 p.m. EST on Sunday, Nov. 5
● Location: Phoenix Raceway
● Layout: 1-mile oval
● Laps/Miles: 312 laps, 312 miles
● Format: Stage 1: 60 laps / Stage 2: 125 laps / Final Stage: 127 laps
● TV/Radio: NBC / MRN / SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

Notes of Interest

● Martin Truex Jr., and the No. 19 team for Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) set the tone for the season right out of the gate by winning the 150-lap feature in the non-points Clash at the Coliseum on Feb. 5 in Los Angeles. Truex won his heat race, then went on to lead the final 25 laps of the feature en route to a victory that gave him and the team much-needed momentum heading into the 2023 season. While the team was knocking on the door over the first 10 points-paying races, the breakthrough win finally came at Dover (Del.) Motor Speedway on May 1, and Truex has added two more points-paying victories and four overall this season – June 11 at Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway and July 17 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon.

● One to Go: Heading to Sunday’s Season Finale 500k at Phoenix, Truex sits 12th in the driver standings that were reset after last weekend’s third and final Round of 8 playoff race at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway. Just 35 points separates Truex from eighth-place Chris Buescher as the No. 19 team will try to get all it can Sunday to maximize its position in the final 2023 standings.

● Truex has one win, six top-five finishes and 14 top-10s and has led a total of 259 laps in 35 career NASCAR Cup Series starts at Phoenix. Truex’s average Phoenix finish is 15.6.

● Truex notched his Phoenix victory in March 2021, when he led 64 laps en route to his first victory at the 1-mile desert oval.

● 34 and Counting: Truex’s win at New Hampshire was the 34th of his Cup Series career, tying him with 2004 Cup Series champion Kurt Busch for 25th on the all-time win list in NASCAR’s top series.

● So far this season, Truex has scored three points-paying wins, nine top-five finishes, 16 top-10s and has led 898 laps through 35 races.

Martin Truex Jr., Driver of the No. 19 Bass Pro Shops Toyota Camry TRD

What is the biggest challenge for you when racing at Phoenix?

Phoenix is very straightforward-looking, but the two ends are so different that it’s a big challenge to get your car working good, especially with the NextGen car having come around, and we are shifting a bit. It’s definitely a fun place and it’s been really racy there the last couple of years and I enjoy going there. We struggled there in the spring with the new aero package, but I think we figured out a ton over the summer and ran well at New Hampshire and some of the other flats track and think we should be strong this weekend with our Bass Pro Shops Toyota.”

Let’s say you are in the lead on the final restart at Phoenix. What’s going through your mind?

“I think just getting a good jump and getting through turns one and two. That dogleg breeds opportunities to cut the corner. If you can get to turn one with a little bit of a cushion, you are in generally good shape, so it’s all about the restart there to be able to maintain the lead and be able to bring it home.”

What kind of emotional roller coaster do you feel like you were on during these playoffs?

“You just try to keep your head on straight and go out and do your job through the highs and the lows. I think it just shows how tough this sport is. Anybody that races here and guys that have raced here that do the broadcasts, they’ll tell you. It’s this close, man. You find this little bit, and suddenly you look like a hero. Some other guys find some stuff, suddenly you’re not. We’ve been fast at times, but execution hasn’t been solid, hasn’t been consistent. We’ve had some bad luck. We’ve had a little bit of everything. Like I said, some years it feels like it’s your year, some years it feels like it’s not. I just feel we couldn’t do anything right and, when you get down to the final eight and the final four, you have can’t have anything go wrong.”

No. 19 Bass Pro Shops Team Roster

Primary Team Members

Driver: Martin Truex Jr.

Hometown: Mayetta, New Jersey

Crew Chief: James Small

Hometown: Melbourne, Australia

Car Chief: Chris Jones

Hometown: Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia

Engineer: Nick Burton

Hometown: Arvada, California

Engineer: Jeff Curtis

Hometown: Fairfax Station, Virginia

Spotter: Drew Herring

Hometown: Benson, North Carolina

Road Crew Members

Underneath Mechanic: Ryan Martin

Hometown: Mechanicsburg, Virgina

Mechanic: Todd Carmichael

Hometown: Redding, California

Interior/Tire Specialist: Tommy DiBlasi

Hometown: Annapolis, Maryland

Engine Tuner: Gregg Huls

Hometown: Beatrice, Nebraska

Transporter Driver: Kyle Bazzell

Hometown: Fairbury, Illinois

Transporter Driver: Eddie DeGroot

Hometown: Baldwinsville, New York

Over-The-Wall Crew Members

Gas Man: Matt Tyrrell

Hometown: Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Jackman: Caleb Dirks

Hometown: Riverside, California

Tire Carrier: CJ Bailey

Hometown: Outer Banks, North Carolina

Front Tire Changer: Lee Cunningham

Hometown: Leaf River, Illinois

Rear Tire Changer: Kevon Jackson

Hometown: Chicago, Illinois

Safety Innovations in Motorsports

Motorsports, characterized by speed, precision, and adrenaline, have consistently been linked with inherent dangers. The sport has seen its fair share of tragic incidents since its early days, prompting the industry to evolve and prioritize its participants’ safety. In the 1960s and 70s, the motorsport community began recognizing the dire need for enhanced safety measures, as racing was often synonymous with severe injuries or fatalities. 

Over the decades, the tragic losses of iconic racers such as Ayrton Senna, Roland Ratzenberger, and Jules Bianchi were stark reminders of the sport’s dangers. These incidents catalyzed significant waves of safety innovations, emphasizing that the quest for safety is never-ending and there’s always room for improvement.

Today, as motorsports push the boundaries of speed and performance, the industry remains steadfast in its commitment to safety. Simultaneously, the rise of sports betting options in motorsports adds another dimension to the excitement for fans. 

Milestones in Motorsport Safety

Marshals

Introduced as early as 1950, marshals have played a pivotal role in ensuring the safety of participants. These dedicated individuals are often the first to arrive at the scene of an accident. 

Trained in first aid, fire safety, and incident handling, they are responsible for alerting drivers to potential dangers on the track, such as upcoming hazards or faster cars approaching from behind.

Helmets

By 1952, the use of helmets became mandatory in motorsports. Over the decades, helmet technology has seen significant advancements. 

From the initial cloth caps paired with goggles to the introduction of carbon fiber helmets in 2001, the focus has always been maximizing protection for drivers.

Fire-Resistant Race Suits

The evolution of drivers’ attire has been remarkable. From the casual clothing of the 1950s to the fire-resistant suits of today, the transformation has been driven by a commitment to safety. 

Modern race suits, coated with Nomex, are designed to withstand extreme temperatures, protecting drivers from potential fire hazards.

The Survival Cell

The survival cell, the monocoque, is a central component of Formula 1 cars. It is designed to absorb substantial energy during collisions, constructed from a robust carbon fiber composite and layered with Kevlar. This structure is the last line of defense between the driver and the track, ensuring maximum safety during high-speed races.

The Safety Car

Since its permanent introduction in 1993, the safety car has become integral to Formula 1. Its primary role is maintaining controlled speeds and preventing overtaking when on-track hazards occur. 

This ensures that racing conditions remain safe, especially during unforeseen events like stationary cars, debris, or adverse weather conditions.

Final Thoughts

With every race, there’s a renewed focus on identifying areas of improvement and implementing measures to mitigate risks. The journey of motorsports, from its early days to the present, is a testament to the industry’s dedication to safety. While the thrill of the race remains unchanged, the measures in place to protect participants have evolved dramatically. 

Furthermore, collaborations between governing bodies, race teams, and technology providers have developed cutting-edge safety equipment and protocols.

DIY vs Professional Car Detailing: Which is Worth It?

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When it comes to keeping your car in pristine condition, car detailing is essential. However, the question remains whether to take the DIY approach or hire a professional service. Both options have their pros and cons, and it ultimately comes down to personal preference and budget.

DIY car detailing can save you money compared to hiring a professional detailing service. You have control over the products and tools you use, allowing you to customize the process to your liking. However, it requires a significant amount of time and effort, and the results may not be as polished as a professional service. On the other hand, professional car detailing services offer specialized services and expertise, but can be costly and may require scheduling appointments around the detailer’s availability.

Understanding Car Detailing

Car detailing is the process of thoroughly cleaning and restoring a vehicle to its original condition, both inside and out. It involves a comprehensive cleaning and treatment of all surfaces, from the exterior paint and wheels to the interior upholstery and dashboard. Car detailing can be done either by a professional detailer or as a DIY project.

Auto detailing is a crucial part of car maintenance. It helps protect the car’s exterior and interior from wear and tear, while also maintaining its resale value. Regular car washes are not enough to maintain a car’s appearance and condition. Car detailing goes beyond a regular car wash and includes waxing, polishing, ceramic coating, and paint correction.

Exterior detailing involves cleaning and treating the car’s exterior surfaces, including the wheels, tires, paint, and glass. The process starts with a thorough wash to remove any dirt and grime. Then, the detailer will apply a wax or sealant to protect the paint from environmental elements such as UV rays, bird droppings, and tree sap. Polishing is also performed to remove scratches and swirl marks from the paint.

Interior detailing involves cleaning and restoring the car’s interior surfaces, including the upholstery, dashboard, and carpets. The process starts with vacuuming to remove any dirt and debris. Then, the detailer will clean and condition the upholstery to prevent cracking and fading. The dashboard and other plastic surfaces are also treated with a protectant to prevent them from drying out and cracking.

DIY car detailing can be a cost-effective option, but it requires a significant amount of time and effort. It also requires the right tools and products to achieve professional results. On the other hand, professional car detailing services can be expensive, but they offer a higher level of quality and convenience. They have the experience, tools, and products to achieve the best results.

In conclusion, car detailing is a crucial aspect of car maintenance that helps protect the car’s appearance and condition. Whether you choose to do it yourself or hire a professional, it is essential to understand the process and the products used to achieve the best results.

DIY Car Detailing: An Overview

DIY car detailing is a cost-effective way to keep your vehicle looking great without incurring significant expenses. It involves cleaning and waxing your car yourself, rather than having it done by a professional detailer. While it can be time-consuming and requires some effort, many car owners find the personal satisfaction of doing it themselves to be worth it.

One of the biggest advantages of DIY car detailing is the cost savings. Professional detailing services can be quite expensive, and doing it yourself can save you a significant amount of money. Additionally, you can work on your car at your own pace and according to your schedule, making it a convenient option for busy car owners.

To get started with DIY car detailing, you’ll need some basic equipment and quality products. This can include microfiber towels, a wash mitt, a bucket, a hose, a vacuum, and cleaning products such as car soap, glass cleaner, and tire cleaner. Waxing your car is also an essential step in the detailing process, and you’ll need to invest in a high-quality wax and an applicator.

While DIY car detailing can be an excellent option for those on a budget, it’s important to note that it can be time-consuming and requires some effort. Depending on the size of your vehicle and the level of detail you’re looking to achieve, it can take several hours to complete. However, many car owners find the process to be therapeutic and enjoy the sense of accomplishment that comes with a job well done.

Overall, DIY car detailing can be an effective way to keep your vehicle looking great without incurring significant expenses. With some basic equipment and quality products, you can achieve professional-level results from the comfort of your own driveway.

Professional Car Detailing: A Closer Look

Professional car detailing involves a thorough cleaning and restoration of a vehicle’s interior and exterior using high-quality equipment and techniques. Professional detailers have years of experience in the industry and are trained to provide the best possible service to their customers.

One of the primary advantages of professional car detailing is the expertise it entails. Professional detailers possess a deep understanding of the various types of vehicles and the most effective methods for cleaning and maintaining them. They also have access to advanced equipment and products that are not available to the general public, which allows them to achieve better results.

In addition to their expertise and high-quality equipment, professional detailers also offer advanced services that are not available with DIY detailing. For example, they can provide paint correction services to remove scratches and swirl marks from the vehicle’s paint, which can significantly enhance its appearance. They can also apply ceramic coatings to protect the vehicle’s paint and provide long-lasting shine.

Professional detailing services also offer peace of mind to their customers. They typically provide warranties for their work, which means that if any issues arise after the detailing service, they will fix them at no additional cost to the customer. This gives customers confidence in the quality of the service they are receiving.

Overall, professional car detailing is a worthwhile investment for those seeking the best possible results for their vehicle. With their expertise, high-quality equipment, and advanced services, professional detailers can provide a level of quality that is difficult to achieve with DIY detailing.

Cost Analysis: DIY vs Professional Detailing

When it comes to car detailing, cost is a significant factor to consider. Professional detailing services can be quite expensive, especially for high-end or specialty services. On the other hand, DIY car care is often more budget-friendly because you’re not paying for professional services.

The average cost for one DIY detail ranges between $5.75 and $33.65, depending on the products and tools used. In contrast, the cost for one professional detail can range from $50 up to $2,500 or more, depending on the extent of the services provided. High-end detailing that involves paint correction and a ceramic coating should be done by professionals in order to prevent damages to the car.

However, it’s essential to note that DIY detailing can also become expensive if you invest in high-quality equipment and products. For example, if you purchase a high-end pressure washer or a professional-grade buffer, your initial investment can be quite substantial.

Overall, the cost-effectiveness of DIY vs professional detailing depends on the extent of the services required and the equipment and products needed to achieve the desired results. If you’re on a tight budget and have some experience working with cars, DIY detailing can be a cost-effective option. On the other hand, if you’re looking for high-quality, specialized services, professional detailing may be worth the investment.

Time Consideration: DIY vs Professional Detailing

When it comes to car detailing, time is a crucial factor to consider. Both DIY and professional detailing methods have their own advantages and disadvantages in terms of time consumption.

DIY Detailing

DIY detailing can be time-consuming, especially if you are not experienced in the process. If you are doing it for the first time, you may have to spend a lot of time researching and gathering the necessary tools and supplies. The actual detailing process can also take a significant amount of time, as you may have to work on each section of the car individually.

However, one advantage of DIY detailing is that it offers flexibility in terms of scheduling. You can work on your car whenever you have free time, without having to worry about scheduling an appointment with a professional.

Professional Detailing

Professional detailing, on the other hand, can save you a lot of time. Detailing experts are trained and experienced, and they have access to specialized tools and products that can help them work efficiently. They can work on your car quickly and effectively, without compromising the quality of the results.

Another advantage of professional detailing is that it is more convenient. You can drop off your car at a detailing shop and pick it up later, without having to spend time working on it yourself. There is even the option to explore services like mobile auto detailing San Diego, for instance, which bring the convenience directly to your doorstep. This allows you to get your car detailed while you’re at home or work, as they handle the service on-site.

Conclusion

Overall, whether you choose DIY or professional detailing depends on your priorities and preferences. If you have the time and patience to work on your car, DIY detailing can be a cost-effective option. However, if you value your time and want the best possible results, professional detailing may be worth the investment.

Essex Group Opinie: How to Choose the Right Trading Platform

Trading foreign currencies in the foreign exchange market can be thrilling, difficult, and lucrative. Choosing the right trading platform is crucial for traders. Since the sector is crowded with platforms like Essex Group and many more, choosing the best may be challenging. This article covers all the factors to consider when selecting a Forex trading platform so you can make an informed decision that meets your needs.

  • Legal and Safety Compliance

When choosing a trading platform, regulatory status should be the top consideration. Reputable platforms, such as the Essex Group, must adhere to specific laws to safeguard your money, assets, and personal data. Regulatory institutions like the FCA and CFTC monitor the site to ensure traders of its legitimacy.

  • Trading Tools and Pairs

Trading platforms offer a variety of currency pairs and financial products. You need a platform with several investment options to disperse your wealth. Verify whether the platform supports trading in major, minor, and exotic currency pairs, commodities, indices, and cryptocurrencies.

  • Investment Tools and Features

Examine the platform’s trading tools and other features. Traders benefit from charting, technical analysis, and sophisticated risk management. Utilize automated trading systems, such as gigapips, for consistent profits and effective risk management. Search for trading platforms with real-time market data, customizable charts, and expert analysis to better your trading decisions.

  • User-friendly interface

An easy-to-use interface is crucial for beginners. Specific systems might be complicated, leading to misunderstandings and costly mistakes. Choose systems like those from the Essex Group, which feature simple interfaces, navigation, and organization for a smooth trading experience.

  • Sales fees and percentages

Trading platforms have different fees. Consider spreads, commissions, overnight fees, and withdrawal expenses. On specific sites, spreads are lower, but commissions are higher. On some sites, spreads are wider, but fees are lower or nonexistent. Calculate total costs to see how they will affect profitability.

  • Customer Support

Foreign currency trading requires solid customer support. Select services that offer 24/7 customer support via live chat, email, or phone. In critical trading times, timely and knowledgeable help may make all the difference.

  • Instructional Materials

The platform’s instructional content may be helpful for beginners. Along with articles, look for sample accounts, seminars, and tutorials. These tools can help you trade more effectively and better understand market trends.

  • Mobile shopping

Portable trading is essential in today’s fast-paced world. Ensure the platform provides a robust mobile trading app compatible with your device. The mobile apps should include all the main features of the desktop version so you can trade conveniently from your smartphone or tablet.

  • Customer Reviews and Reputation

To assess the platform’s reliability, functionality, and customer service, read trader evaluations. Consider both positive and negative comments to determine the platform’s reputation. Platforms with solid reputations and ratings often provide a pleasant trading experience.

End Note

The choice of trading platform should be made carefully. Consider legislation, available instruments, trading tools, user interface, costs, customer service, educational resources, mobile trading capabilities, and reputation to make an informed decision that meets your trading needs.

Before choosing, you must investigate and assess your demands to discover whether Essex Group, along with many other reputable platforms, meets them. Utilizing the right platform can help you succeed in the fast-paced and rewarding world of foreign exchange trading. Start forex trading confidently with the proper platform.

Preparing Your Car for Winter: Quick Detailing Tips for All-Weather Protection

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Winter’s arrival brings with it a set of challenges that can seriously affect your car, both inside and out. Preparing your car for winter is crucial, and a comprehensive detailing process is one of the most effective ways to do so.

What is Car Detailing?

Auto detailing involves the meticulous cleaning, restoration, and safeguarding of your car’s interior and exterior. This includes everything from exterior washing, waxing, and polishing to cleaning the seats, carpets, and dashboard on the inside. Detailing your car prior to the winter season can offer essential protection against snow, ice, and road salt—all of which can cause significant wear and tear on your vehicle.

How Winter Affects Cars

The Trouble with Snow and Ice

Snow and ice might be visually appealing, but they’re not so kind to drivers. They reduce traction and make it more difficult to control your vehicle, while also adding weight that can strain your car’s suspension and braking systems.

The Corrosive Nature of Road Salt

Road salt is a common remedy for icy roads, but it’s detrimental to your car. The salt can corrode metal parts like the exhaust system, frame, and brake lines, leading to potentially expensive repairs down the line.

Cold Weather Strains

Cold weather impacts various mechanical components. Your car battery can lose charge, engines may struggle to start, and fluids can thicken, impairing their ability to circulate.

Importance of Winter Tires

Winter tires offer superior traction in snowy conditions thanks to their deeper tread and softer rubber composition. They are highly recommended to improve control and decrease accident risks.

The Risk of Corrosion

Between road salt and atmospheric moisture, winter is a high-risk time for corrosion. Regular car washes and the application of rust inhibitors can help mitigate this.

About Coolant

Coolant serves a dual purpose: it prevents overheating and freezing of your engine. Regular checks can ensure its efficacy throughout the winter months.

Pre-Winter Car Detailing Checklist

Exterior Cleaning

Begin by washing your car comprehensively using high-quality car wash soap. Once rinsed and dried, apply a winter-specific car wax for additional elemental protection.

Wheel Care

Clean your wheels meticulously using an appropriate wheel cleaner. Post-cleaning, a layer of wax or sealant can be applied for added protection.

Interior Vacuuming

The car’s interior also needs attention. Vacuum out the seats, carpets, and floor mats, using specialized tools for those hard-to-reach areas. Follow this up by wiping down surfaces with a damp cloth.

Essential Maintenance

Pre-winter preparation isn’t complete without some basic maintenance checks. This involves checking tire pressure and tread depth, testing the heating system, inspecting the battery, and examining all fluids.

Protecting the Exterior

Before winter sets in, it’s advisable to fortify your car’s exterior against corrosive chemicals like road salts and brines. Wax and ceramic coatings are both effective options, each with their own set of benefits. Using the proper tools, such as a microfiber towel and foam applicator pad, can yield the best results.

Tire Maintenance Tips

Check Pressure and Tread

Regular checks of tire pressure and tread depth are essential for optimal performance and safety.

Pick Suitable Tires

The right tires can make a huge difference. Winter tires are recommended for harsh conditions, while all-season tires may suffice for milder climates.

Tire Dressing and Rotation

A protective tire dressing can guard against the elements, while regular rotations can ensure even wear and extended tire lifespan.

Visibility Essentials

Windshield Coatings

Specialized coatings can repel water, ensuring better visibility.

Wiper Check

Install new windshield wipers if the old ones are worn out to ensure clear vision during snowfall.

Headlights

Check, clean, and possibly replace headlights to maintain optimal visibility.

Interior Upkeep

Regular Vacuuming

Frequent vacuuming helps maintain a clean interior environment.

Opt for Quality Floor Mats

Rubber floor mats can catch and contain winter grime, offering easier cleaning options.

Leather Care

If your car has leather seats, consider using a dedicated leather cleaner and conditioner.

Seat Covers and Rubber Mats

These offer additional protection and are easier to clean compared to upholstery.

Engine and Other Mechanical Components

Battery and Engine Check

Both should be in optimal condition to withstand winter strains.

Under-the-Hood Inspection

Check the status of belts, hoses, and other engine components.

Oil Change

Switching to a winter-appropriate oil can make a difference in your engine’s winter performance.

By adhering to these detailing and maintenance suggestions, you can secure your car against the rigors of winter and keep it in prime condition throughout the season.

5 Road Safety Tips for Bikers

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Riding a bike can be an exhilarating experience. The feel of the open road, the wind in your hair, the sense of freedom – it’s no wonder so many people love it. However, bikes do come with risks. That’s why it’s so important for bikers to focus on safety and make smart choices whenever they get on their bikes. 

Here are some tips to keep in mind whenever you head out on the open road.

1. Be Prepared for Mechanical Problems

Even well-maintained bikes can experience mechanical issues. Follow these tips to prepare for potential problems while riding:

  • Perform regular maintenance and inspections as specified in your owner’s manual. This helps prevent breakdowns.
  • Carry basic tools like screwdrivers, pliers, tire gauges, and duct tape in case minor repairs are needed roadside.
  • Keep spare fuses, bulbs, spark plugs, cables, and belts in your saddlebags. You should also know how to replace them.
  • Make sure your bike has an emergency tire repair kit and pump to temporarily fix flats.
  • Check tires regularly for wear and proper inflation. Inspect brakes, lights, chains, and fluid levels frequently.
  • Do not ignore warning lights, unusual noises, smells, or sensations related to steering or handling. 
  • If your motorcycle breaks down, pull off the road as far as possible and turn on the hazard lights. Call for assistance.
  • Learn how to safely manage skids, blowouts, or other emergencies that may arise due to mechanical issues.
  • Consider joining a riders club or organization that provides roadside assistance for members.

For those considering a more reliable and low-maintenance alternative, e-bikes can be an excellent choice. Look into some of the best e-bike deals as an option for city commuting or even recreational rides while still enjoying the thrill of being on two wheels.

2. Increase Your Visibility

Many motorcycle accidents occur because drivers do not see the rider. That’s why it’s crucial to make yourself as visible as possible to other motorists. Here are some tips:

  • Wear bright or reflective clothing. Choose jackets, vests, gloves, and boots with reflective piping or detailing. Bright orange, yellow, or green jackets also help you stand out.
  • Use reflective tape or stickers on your ride. Put them on your fork tubes, swing arm, rear fender, and helmet. 
  • Keep your headlight on at all times, even during daylight hours. Flashing your high beams during the day can also help you get noticed.
  • Other drivers may not see you in side mirrors. Do not linger in blind spots, and pass vehicles quickly.
  • Signal well in advance before changing lanes or turning. This gives drivers more time to notice you.
  • Avoid sudden braking.
  • Use horns and lights sensibly to increase visibility when needed. But don’t startle other drivers.

Taking these precautions helps compensate for the smaller profile of bikes compared to cars and trucks. Ride to be seen for maximum safety.

3. Handle Dangerous Road Conditions Cautiously

Weather conditions, road hazards, and poor visibility can prove especially dangerous for motorcyclists. Here are some tips for dealing with dangerous situations:

  • Reduce speed when roads are wet or icy. Avoid painted lines and manhole covers, which can be slippery.
  • Watch for sand, gravel, and debris on curves and ramps leading to and from highways.
  • Use extra caution on uneven or bumpy surfaces. Adjust speed and watch for hazards.
  • Be alert at intersections. Watch for vehicles running red lights or stop signs and for drivers making sudden turns.
  • Be extra careful when riding at night or dusk. Wear reflective clothing and apply reflective tape to your vehicle.
  • Pull off to the side if visibility is obscured by rain, fog, or smoke. Do not attempt to ride until conditions improve.
  • Avoid riding in the windblast area behind trucks or other large vehicles. Sudden wind gusts can be dangerous.

By slowing down, allowing more following distance, and being extra cautious, you can safely manage riding in less-than-ideal conditions. Just take it easy, and don’t push your limits.

4. Get Proper Training

Beginners and experienced riders alike benefit greatly from motorcycle training. Formal hands-on courses teach critical skills for handling a bike safely in different situations. They provide the opportunity to practice under the supervision of certified instructors.

Some key skills covered include:

  • Protective gear and pre-ride inspection
  • Proper mounting, dismounting, and balancing
  • Smooth throttle, clutch, and brake control
  • Turning and swerving techniques
  • Stopping quickly in a straight line
  • Cornering and leaning properly
  • Maintaining visibility and avoiding hazards

The Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) provides training suitable for new riders. Many state driver’s licensing agencies also offer motorcycle safety courses. 

Practice regularly even after completing the training course. Take refresher courses every few years to reinforce good riding habits. Proper training goes a long way toward preparing you to handle real-world riding situations.

5. Follow the Rules of the Road

Like other motorists, motorcyclists must follow traffic laws and safety rules. Never ride recklessly or take unnecessary risks. Adopt these smart habits:

  • Obey all speed limits, traffic signals, lane markings, and signs.
  • Signal all turns and lane changes. Use hand signals if your bike has no turn signals.
  • Check blind spots before changing lanes.
  • Avoid weaving between lanes or cars. Maintain your lane position.
  • Pass other vehicles only when safe and in permitted passing zones.
  • Allow proper following distance between you and the vehicle in front.
  • Pull off the road if you need to stop or consult a map.
  • Park in designated areas, not on sidewalks. Use parking meters where required.
  • Keep the music volume low enough to hear surrounding traffic and vehicles.
  • Avoid riding when impaired by alcohol, medications, or drugs.

Following the rules helps establish you as a responsible rider who respects the law. Signal your moves, allow adequate spacing, and cooperate with other motorists.

Conclusion

Bike riding can be a fun and liberating activity. But it does come with serious risks that require caution and preparation. By adopting safe riding habits, wearing full protective gear, maintaining your bike properly, and riding defensively, you can enjoy your bike while minimizing risks. Take safety courses, follow the road rules, and implement these road safety tips for bikers. Ride prepared, ride smart, and ride safe!

Gilliland Finishes 10th at the Martinsville Speedway and McDowell 25th

The NASCAR Cup Series took their second trip to the Martinsville (Va.) Speedway for the second-to-last race of the 2023 season.

Qualifying 17th in the Quincy Compressor Ford Mustang, Todd Gilliland and the No. 38 team were ready to beat and bang around the historic track. With 30 laps remaining in Stage 1, the caution flag waved giving Gilliland and the team a chance to pit, taking four tires and fuel. Back under green, Gilliland finished the stage18th.

Staying out to start Stage 2, Gilliland started the stage within the top-15. Holding a steady pace throughout the stage, the caution waved giving the team a chance to pit. Taking just right-side tires and fuel, Gilliland gained spots on pit road restarting fourth with 35 laps remaining in the stage. Gilliland was shuffled back but defended his ground to finish the stage eighth.

Pitting for tires and fuel to start the final stage, Gilliland had to battle from the mid-pack. Picking off competitors in the caution filled stage, Gilliland found himself within the top-10. Defending his ground, Gilliland finished the race 10th, marking his fourth top-10 finish of the 2023 season.

Qualifying 23rd, Michael McDowell and the No. 34 Stage Front VIP Ford Mustang team were ready to race on the half-mile oval. Battling a loose race car, a caution for the 48 gave the Stage Front VIP team a chance to pit and work on it, taking tires and fuel along with air pressure and wedge adjustments to tighten up McDowell. McDowell finished the stage 22nd.

Pitting under the stage break caution, McDowell took four tires and fuel to start the second stage. Racing within the top-20, McDowell pitted once again under caution for the 51. Taking only right-side tires and fuel, McDowell restarted 11th. Racing hard to the end of the stage, McDowell was shuffled back finishing the stage 19th.

Pitting for left side tires at the end of the stage, McDowell was determined to fight for every spot till the end. Colliding with the 99, McDowell’s Ford Mustang suffered damage. Things didn’t get better as McDowell was spun by another competitor. Making up what spots he could, McDowell pitted under green for four tires and fuel, putting him two laps down. McDowell made up a lap and finished the race 25th.

Todd Gilliland, Driver No. 38 Quincy Compressor Ford Mustang:

“What a long race. This team never gave up and it paid off. I’m super proud of them for sticking with me and helping me get another top-10 finish. On to Phoenix!”

Michael McDowell, Driver No. 34 Stage Front VIP Ford Mustang:

“Not the race we wanted, but that is Martinsville. It is just a crazy race with a lot of beating and banging. Just have to look past it and hope finish out the season on top at Phoenix.”

The team next races Sunday at the Phoenix (Ariz.) Raceway. The race is scheduled for 3:00 p.m. ET on NBC.

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.

AMS ticketholders will win big with championship race bonus offer

HAMPTON, Ga. (Oct. 30, 2023) – When NASCAR crowns its Cup Series champion on Sunday, Ambetter Health 400 ticketholders will also have reason to celebrate.

That’s because Atlanta Motor Speedway will offer fans who have tickets to the Ambetter Health 400 on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2024 an incredible, exclusive promotion to enhance their experience during Atlanta’s spring NASCAR weekend. However, the exact offer will be determined by the four drivers competing to hoist the Bill France trophy this weekend.

Each championship contender has a corresponding AMS ticket offer – whoever stands triumphant will unlock their promotion for Ambetter Health 400 ticketholders:

Kyle Larson: 50% off additional Ambetter Health 400 tickets
William Byron: Add a pre-race track pass for just $45
Ryan Blaney: Add RAPTOR King of Tough 250/Fr8 208 doubleheader tickets for $15

Christopher Bell is currently the underdog contender according to Las Vegas odds makers. If Bell beats the odds Sunday, AMS will make all three promotions listed above available to Ambetter Health 400 ticketholders.

The unlocked championship bonus offer will only be available to Ambetter Health 400 ticketholders, so fans who want to take advantage can do so by purchasing their tickets by Sunday, Nov. 5. The championship offer will be available for a limited time starting on Monday, Nov. 6.

More information on the AMS championship offer can be found online at www.atlantamotorspeedway.com/championshipbonusoffer. Tickets to the Ambetter Health 400 weekend Feb. 23-25 are available by calling 877-9-AMS-TIX or by visiting www.atlantamotorspeedway.com.

About the Ambetter Health 400 weekend:

Atlanta’s spring NASCAR weekend is headlined by the Ambetter Health 400 on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2024, with intense, superspeedway pack racing and high stakes with a spot in the NASCAR playoffs on the line.

The race weekend also features the tenth year of Atlanta’s same-day NASCAR doubleheader on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024. The thrills of the Fr8 208 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race and the RAPTOR King of Tough 250 NASCAR Xfinity Series race all happen in one action-packed day that race fans look forward to every year.

More information on the Feb. 23-25, 2024, Ambetter Health 400 weekend and ticket availability can be found online at AtlantaMotorSpeedway.com.

About Atlanta Motor Speedway:

Atlanta Motor Speedway is a premier entertainment venue located about 30 miles south of Atlanta, Ga.

Since 1960, AMS has been a staple of the NASCAR calendar and currently hosts two weekends of racing in the spring and fall each year. When NASCAR isn’t in town, Atlanta Motor Speedway’s versatile facility hosts an assortment of events that attract visitors from near and far, from Monster Jam to the Georgia State Fair and everything between.

For more information on Atlanta Motor Speedway and to see upcoming events at the facility, visit www.AtlantaMotorSpeedway.com.

RYAN BLANEY WINS AT MARTINSVILLE, ADVANCES TO ROUND OF 4

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RIDGEWAY, VA – October 30, 2023 – Team Penske’s Ryan Blaney won Sunday’s Xfinity 500 at Martinsville Speedway, earning a spot in the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Round of 4. This past weekend’s win marked Blaney’s third win of the season and 10th of his career.

“Congratulations to Roger, Tim, Jonathan, Ryan, and everyone at Team Penske on the race win at Martinsville,” said Doug Yates, President and CEO of Roush Yates Engines. “Jonathan and Ryan have worked well together throughout the regular season and earned the opportunity to race for Ryan’s first NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) Championship”.

“I thought we put together a really strong playoffs, especially the Round of 8. We had a good Round of 8, so just really proud of the whole effort. Proud to have Discount Tire on the car, Menards, Ford, Advance Auto Parts, Body Armor. RP couldn’t be here unfortunately, but I know he’s watching and this is awesome stuff. I can’t wait to get to Phoenix next week,” commented Blaney.

Four Ford Performance drivers qualified and started Sunday’s race in the top 10: Stewart-Haas Racing’s Chase Briscoe in P3, Kevin Harvick in P8, Ryan Preece in P9, and Roush Fenway Keselowski (RFK) Racing’s Brad Keselowski in P10. Team Penske’s Ryan Blaney qualified in P11 and was fourth in the standings at the beginning of the race; 10 points ahead of Tyler Reddick, 17 points ahead of Denny Hamlin and Martin Truex Jr, and 43 points ahead of RFK Racing’s Chris Buescher.

At the end of Stage 1, Blaney had worked his way to the front of the field to finish in P2. After a back-and-forth battle with Denny Hamlin, Blaney took the lead to win the second stage. The race featured a total of seven cautions, the most of any race at Martinsville since the introduction of the Next Gen car. During a 168-lap green-flag run to the finish, Blaney passed Stewart-Haas Racing’s Aric Almirola on Lap 478 of 500. Twenty-two laps later, Blaney took the checkered flag 0.899 seconds ahead of Almirola and advanced to the Championship 4. Blaney joins fellow Round of 8 winners Kyle Larson and Christopher Bell along with William Byron in the race for the 2023 NCS title.

A total of seven Ford Performance drivers finished in the top-10: Team Penske’s Ryan Blaney in P1, Stewart-Haas Racing’s Aric Almirola and Chase Briscoe in P2 and P4, Team Penske’s Joey Logano in P5, RFK Racing’s Chris Buescher in P8, Team Penske’s Austin Cindric in P9, and Front Row Motorsports’ Todd Gilliland in P10.

The Xfinity Series also raced at Martinsville Speedway on Saturday where Stewart-Haas Racing’s Riley Herbst finished in P4 and Cole Custer finished in P19. Cole advances on to the NASCAR Xfinity Series Round of 4 and races for the championship this upcoming weekend.

Both the NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series head to Phoenix Raceway for the final race of the 2023 season.
35 CHAMPIONSHIPS – 457 WINS – 420 POLES

About Roush Yates Engines
Roush Yates Engines is a leading-edge engine development company based in Mooresville, NC consisting of two state-of-the-art facilities – Roush Yates Engines and Roush Yates Manufacturing Solutions, a world class AS9100 Rev D/ISO 13485 certified CNC manufacturing facility. The company’s core business includes designing, building and testing purpose-built race engines.

Ford Performance in partnership with Roush Yates Engines is the exclusive engine builder of the NASCAR FR9 Ford V8 engine and Ford Mustang 5.2L V8 engine, used in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge series.

With an unparalleled culture of winning and steeped in rich racing history, Roush Yates Engines continues to follow the company’s vision to lead performance engine innovation and staying true to the company’s mission, provide race winning engines through demonstrated power and performance.