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SUNNYD® Aligns With Josh Berry

KANNAPOLIS, N.C. (Jan. 12, 2024) – SUNNYD, part of Harvest Hill Beverage Company, is continuing its partnership with Stewart-Haas Racing by sponsoring Josh Berry and the No. 4 NASCAR Cup Series team in 2024.

Known as the most refreshing orange drink in existence, SUNNYD will kick off Berry’s rookie-of-the-year campaign by sponsoring him in the non-points Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum Feb. 4 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and in the 66th annual Daytona 500 Feb. 18 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway. Following those two races, each of which will be broadcast live on FOX and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, SUNNYD will return to the No. 4 Ford Mustang as the primary sponsor for multiple races. When not the primary sponsor, SUNNYD will have a yearlong associate presence on the No. 4 Ford Mustang with branding on Berry’s firesuit.

“The 2024 season marks SUNNYD’s ninth consecutive year as a primary sponsor in the NASCAR Cup Series and we’re excited to align with Josh Berry and Stewart-Haas Racing right out of the gate with the Clash and Daytona 500,” said Henk Hartong, Chairman, SUNNYD. “We’re grateful to our fans and customers for their loyal support of SUNNYD and what can be considered the best paint scheme on the track. We look forward to our ongoing partnership with Stewart-Haas and the No. 4 car and splashing SUNNYD on Josh in victory lane.”

Berry comes to Stewart-Haas from the NASCAR Xfinity Series, where he was a five-time race winner. The 33-year-old racer from Hendersonville, Tennessee, earned his spot in the Xfinity Series by dominating Late Model racing across a variety of grassroots series, winning the 2017 CARS Late Model Stock Tour championship and then the 2020 NASCAR Weekly Racing Series championship.

“It’s a privilege to drive the No. 4 Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas and to represent an existing partner in SUNNYD, which brings an added sense of pride,” Berry said. “It’s an excellent opportunity and I’m incredibly grateful for it.”

In just 95 career Xfinity Series starts, Berry finished among the top-10 in more than half his races. Those exploits made him the go-to solution for Cup Series teams in need of an interim driver. Berry made 12 Cup Series starts spread across three different teams, with his best effort being an impressive second-place drive on April 2, 2023 at Richmond (Va.) Raceway while subbing for the injured Chase Elliott.

“It’s been very meaningful to get some opportunities in the Cup Series,” Berry said. “I’m proud of how they went, but I’m proud to drive a Cup car that’s got my name on it.”

About Harvest Hill Beverage Company:

Harvest Hill Beverage Company, based in Stamford, Connecticut, is owned by private equity firm Brynwood Partners, and acquired the SUNNYD brand from J.W. Childs in February 2016. Harvest Hill markets some of America’s most beloved beverage brands, including SUNNYD, JUICY JUICE, LITTLE HUG and DAILY’S Cocktails. SUNNYD products are widely distributed through leading retailers in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. For complete nutrition facts, recipe and activity ideas, and other helpful information, visit SUNNYD.com. For more information on Harvest Hill, please visit www.HarvestHill.com.

About Stewart-Haas Racing:

Stewart-Haas Racing is the title-winning NASCAR team co-owned by three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Tony Stewart and Gene Haas, founder of Haas Automation – the largest CNC machine tool builder in North America. The Kannapolis, North Carolina-based organization has won two NASCAR Cup Series titles, two NASCAR Xfinity Series championships and 100 NASCAR races, including such crown-jewel events as the Daytona 500, Brickyard 400 and Southern 500. For more information, please visit us online at StewartHaasRacing.com and on social at Facebook, X, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and LinkedIn.

CELSIUS and Kaulig Racing Continue Partnership for the 2024 Season

CELSIUS to serve as primary partner with Kaulig Racing and AJ Allmendinger

Lexington, N.C. (January 12, 2023) – Kaulig Racing and CELSIUS Essential Energy™ announce their continued partnership for the 2024 NASCAR season.

CELSIUS will remain the Official Energy Drink Partner of Kaulig Racing, as it has since 2021, and will serve as the primary partner in multiple races with AJ Allmendinger across both the NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) and NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS).

CELSIUS continues to provide Kaulig Racing with Essential Energy™ to fuel the team and its drivers both on and off the track. A disruptor in the rapidly growing performance energy space, CELSIUS is a better-for-you, premium alternative to traditional energy drinks. Made with proven, premium ingredients, 7 Essential Vitamins and zero sugar, CELSIUS was created to help people LIVE FIT, exceed their goals and elevate their everyday lives.

“CELSIUS has always been important to everyone at Kaulig Racing,” said team president, Chris Rice. “We encourage all our employees to take time for their health and fitness, and having a long-time partner that not only encourages the same, but aids our employees in doing so, is awesome. It means a lot to us to continue this partnership as we go into our ninth season with CELSIUS.”

In 2023, Allmendinger earned CELSIUS their first wins as a primary partner in both the NXS at Circuit of the Americas (COTA), and the NCS at the Charlotte ROVAL.

“I’m excited about our continued partnership with CELSIUS,” said Allmendinger. “To see the growth of CELSIUS, even since I joined the team in 2019, has been really special. CELSIUS is the go-to energy drink for my team and I, and it was definitely fun to have it as part of our victory lane celebrations last season. We’re going to have a fun season as this brand continues to grow, and I look forward to representing them on and off the track.”

Allmendinger will enter the 66th running of the Daytona 500 in the No. 16 CELSIUS Camaro ZL1. The remainder of CELSIUS’ schedule as a primary partner in both the NCS and NXS will be announced at a later date.

About Kaulig Racing™

Kaulig Racing™ is a full-time multi-car NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) and NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) team, owned by award winning entrepreneur, Matt Kaulig. Established in 2016, Kaulig Racing™ has made the NXS Playoffs consecutively each season since the playoff system started and has won back-to-back regular-season championships. Before becoming a full-time NCS team, Kaulig Racing made multiple starts in the 2021 NCS season and won in its seventh-ever start with AJ Allmendinger’s victory at “The Brickyard” for the Verizon 200 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The team expanded to a two-car, full-time NCS team in 2022 and added a third, part-time entry during the 2023 season. In 2024, the team will once again field two, full-time entries in the NCS and continue to field three, full-time NXS entries. To learn more about the team, visit kauligracing.com.

Greg Van Alst and Team Set to Expand Ahead of ARCA Menards Series Season

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.: ARCA Menards Series team owner and the defending Daytona ARCA 200 champion driver Greg Van Alst treks to the “World Center of Racing” for this weekend’s preseason testing session armed for another year of competition.

With his primary goal set to defend his Daytona International Speedway race title, Van Alst is utilizing the highly anticipated two-day as an opportunity to showcase the planned expansion of his Anderson, Ind. team’s footprint by debuting a second car.

Midwest racing standout and fellow Martinsville, Ind. native Isaac Johnson has been tapped to drive the No. 34 Ford Mustang as a teammate to Van Alst’s No. 35 Chevrolet SS this weekend.

Van Alst is utilizing the test as a perfect opportunity for his team to test the waters about fielding a second entry throughout the 2024 ARCA Menards Series season.

“I’m glad to be heading back to Daytona this weekend,” said Van Alst, who has completely recovered from a broken back suffered in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway last September.

“There were a lot of options on the table as far as what I could do to kick off the season, but I am all about giving back and creating a platform where the next wave of racers can come to Greg Van Alst Motorsports and be confident about what they will be driving and knowing that they are going to have the same opportunity to contend for wins – just as if I was driving the race car.

“We are so excited to have Isaac testing with us this weekend. He did a great job in his ARCA Menards Series debut at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park in August, and I believe he can benefit our team to continue to build our notebook while providing the feedback that can make our decision easy if we decide to come back to Daytona next month and race two cars.

“Good things are happening, and I’m excited about what is ahead.”

For the 23-year-old Johnson, who boasts experience in various racing disciplines, including Go-Karts, Kenyon Midgets, Dirt Late Models and Pavement Late Models – the opportunity to test at Daytona is a dream come true.

“I’m beyond excited for the test this weekend,” said Johnson, who also competed in the Carolina Pro Late Model Series in 2023. “I’ve been to Daytona a couple of times as a spectator, and just the feeling that you get whenever you go underneath that tunnel is unbelievable.

“I just can’t wait to hit the high banks for the first time and experience what that feels like. I’m incredibly focused on learning. Going out there and soaking up as much knowledge as I can.”

Johnson finished 12th in his ARCA Menards Series debut in Indianapolis last summer, exceeding his expectations. However, he is focused on building his racing resume by competing at the largest track of his career, armed with a preseason run that will feature more than 70 drivers from across the world.

“The key for me is having a great learning experience this weekend,” added Johnson. “I’ve never been to a track like this before. Getting comfortable is super important for me. I just want to have a firm understanding of what will happen and what will happen, and I don’t think I could have a better teacher.

“We are still working on opportunities for the race, so a good showing and pairing with Greg certainly helps that cause.”

Van Alst’s No. 35 Chevrolet SS has been repaired following a vicious crash at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway last April. Van Alst believes that his car will still perform just as well, if not better, than it has over the past couple of years.

“The offseason went fast,” added Van Alst. “We were busy putting back our Daytona car, but I am confident in its ability. I know it will still showcase the speed it has shown during the preseason test and the superspeedway races.

“Once we shake out the bugs, we’ll quickly work to make sure Isaac is up to speed and comfortable so we can go out there and draft together. I believe we will learn a lot that will benefit the race in five weeks.”

For Johnson, the Daytona test is more than about turning circles at one of the most legendary race tracks ever; it is the chance to work alongside a fellow Hoosier.

“It means a lot to be paired with Greg,” he said. “I’ve always had a ton of respect for him, especially with what he was able to accomplish last year with the win at Daytona. Being a fellow Indiana native, it’s really cool being able to go to the shop every week, hang around the guys, and just sponge as much as I can, leading into the test.

“I hope we can continue growing our relationship into several ARCA starts this year.”

For more on Greg Van Alst and Greg Van Alst Motorsports, please visit GregVanAlst.com, like them on Facebook (Van Alst Motorsports) and follow him on X | Twitter (@GregVanAlst35).

For more on Isaac Johnson, please like him on Facebook (Isaac Johnson Racing), or follow him on Instagram (@isaacjohnsonracing), TikTok (@isaacjohnsonracing) and X | Twitter (@isaac72johnson).

Toyota: Evolved GR Yaris Makes World Premiere

The evolved GR Yaris (Japanese market specifications, prototype)

Newly Developed 8-speed GAZOO Racing Direct Automatic Transmission Joins Lineup to Expand Motorsports Base

Toyota City, Japan, Jan 12, 2024 – (JCN Newswire) – TOYOTA GAZOO Racing (TGR) held the world premiere today of its evolved GR Yaris at Tokyo Auto Salon 2024*1. Sales in Japan of the new GR Yaris are scheduled to start this spring through Toyota vehicle dealers nationwide.

The evolved GR Yaris (Japanese market specifications, prototype)
Main pointsEver-better motorsports-bred cars

TGR has continued to compete in various motorsports following the debut of the GR Yaris. It has been implementing “driver-first car-making” through repeated “breaking and fixing” in extreme environments and reflecting feedback from professional race drivers and evaluation drivers, as well as from Toyota Motor Corporation Chairman and Master Driver Akio Toyoda, a.k.a. Morizo. This time, under the slogan of “Thanks for breaking it” directed at the drivers who pushed the vehicle to its limits, TGR reflected drivers’ opinions not only in the vehicle’s power unit but also in its body, interior, exterior, and elsewhere to comprehensively enhance vehicle performance.

Newly developed 8-speed GAZOO Racing Direct Automatic Transmission joins lineup

Based on Morizo’s desire to provide the fun of driving to as many people as possible and expand the base of motorsports, the 8-speed GAZOO Racing Direct Automatic Transmission has joined the GR Yaris lineup. The new transmission was developed to enable a wide range of drivers to enjoy sporty driving and compete in races using an automatic transmission that would equal manual transmissions.

GR-unique cockpit with visibility and operability refined together with professional drivers

Recognizing that the cockpit plays a key role in delivering high-level driving performance, efforts were made with the help of professional race drivers to achieve an ideal sports car cockpit. In addition to reviewing the driving position, the control panel and display have been tilted 15 degrees toward the driver, with Super Taikyu Series and Japanese Rally Championship race cars serving as a motif, and visibility and operability have been refined, such as by positioning switches for ease of use even when the driver is harnessed to the seat.

As a symbol of TGR car-making, the GR Yaris was born through making ever-better motorsports-bred cars. TGR has continued to compete in various motorsports*2 using the GR Yaris since the model’s launch in September 2020. That is because problems that occur in the extreme environments of rallies and other races provide opportunities to evolve the GR Yaris into an ever-better car. Under the slogan of “Thanks for breaking it” directed at the drivers who pushed the vehicle to its limits, TGR honed the GR Yaris through constant enhancements, thoroughly pursuing the cause of problems by analyzing driving data, reviewing steering feel, and examining what kind of scratches and dirt were on broken parts.

Also, based on Morizo’s desire to provide the fun of driving to as many people as possible and to expand the scope of motorsports, TGR has developed the 8-speed GAZOO Racing Direct Automatic Transmission to enable the utmost enjoyment of a 1.6-liter inline 3-cylinder turbo engine mated to a 4WD drivetrain, which forms the essence of the GR Yaris. The result is a car that is designed so that a wide range of drivers can enjoy sporty driving and competing in motorsports to the fullest.

TGR’s journey of making ever-better motorsports-bred cars is without end. TGR intends to continue competing in races using the GR Yaris and evolving it with input from various drivers.

For more information, visit https://global.toyota/en/newsroom/toyota/40287969.html.

Lofton, Binnquist Post Top Qualifying Times for 2024 Parker 400

Justin Lofton and Bruce Binnquist were Thursday’s top qualifiers for the 2024 Parker 400, as race events commenced for the opening round of the UNLTD Off-Road Racing Series season. The afternoon saw racers from numerous combined car, truck, and UTV classes take on a seven-mile qualifying course to set their places in the starting order for Friday’s Limited Race and Saturday’s Unlimited Race.

In the first group, featuring the four pro UTV classes, Binnquist backed up his top qualifying time from October’s California 300 by besting the course in 6:15.235. That was good for a more than 17-second advantage over his closest competition in UTV Pro, Michael McFayden, but it also topped UTV Pro Open class winner Chase Mankin by nearly three seconds. Mankin’s 6:18.062 was, itself, nearly three seconds faster than California 300 winner Brayden Baker’s time for the top of the class. Riley Binnquist’s 6:45.386 was good for best in UTV Pro Stock and 10th overall, while Doug MacLachlan was the fastest qualifier in the UTV Pro NA division.

The second group featured the car and truck racers, where the 4WD Unlimited Truck racers reigned supreme. Lofton’s 5:27.2730 was more than 10 seconds clear of Cole Potts, the other 4WD racer, but Potts also had a nearly six-second advantage over the top Unlimited Truck 2WD qualifier, Eric Hardin. After fighting tooth and nail last year at the Mint 400 and California 300, Hardin and Adam Householder were once again right next to one another in time trials, separated by just .457 seconds on the course.

Three other class leaders qualified in the overall top 10 in Group 2, with Class 1 leader Conner McMullen seventh overall, Unlimited Truck SPEC leader Kyle Jergensen eighth, and Unlimited Truck Legends racer Greg Adler ninth. Brody Aikins rounded out the top qualifiers with the fastest time in Class 10.

Top qualifiers from 2024 Parker 400 Group 1 qualifying were as follows:

  1. P850 Bruce Binnquist, UTV Pro, 6:15.235
  2. PO999 Chase Mankin, UTV Pro Open, 6:18.062
  3. 977 Brayden Baker, UTV Pro Open, 6:20.932
  4. P938 Michael McFayden, UTV Pro, 6:32.271
  5. P963 Andrew Garvey, UTV Pro, 6:38.458

Top qualifiers from 2024 Parker 400 Group 2 qualifying were as follows:

  1. 41 Justin Lofton, Unlimited Truck (4WD), 5:27.230
  2. 60 Cole Potts, Unlimited Truck (4WD), 5:37.687
  3. 79 Eric Hardin, Unlimited Truck (2WD), 5:43.570
  4. 24 Adam Householder, Unlimited Truck (2WD), 5:44.028
  5. 18 Nic Whetstone, Unlimited Truck (2WD), 5:46.011

To follow along with live timing and tracking from the 2024 Parker 400, visit www.unlimitedoffroadracing.com/live. Friday’s Parker 400 race action begins at 8AM with the Youth 1000 race, and is followed by the Limited Race at 9AM, where Class 10, the UTV Pro classes, and various other limited car, truck, and UTV classes will compete.

About UNLTD Off-Road Racing
The Unlimited Off-Road Racing league was formed by The Martelli Brothers in 2023 after more than a decade of successful desert off-road race promotion, including The Mint 400, The UTV World Championship and The California 300. The league was formed to promote the sport of desert off-road racing, the off-road industry, and to expand the reach of off-road companies beyond the industry and into the homes of every off-road race fan, globally. Key attributes of the newly formed league include large racer car counts, competitive and challenging race courses, safe and family-friendly spectating areas, multiple days of racing and off-road festivities all located near major cities and markets that positively affect the off-road industry. The Martelli Brothers, owners of the motorsports powerhouse production group Mad Media have made it their mission to grow the league into a four race series that showcases the best off-road racers on the best courses in North America.

About The Parker 400 (theparker400.com)
The Parker 400, is a celebrated titan in off-road racing, known for its demanding Arizona landscape and storied tradition. Hosting over 40,000 fans and more than 300 competing teams from around the globe each January, it’s a highlight of the off-road racing calendar. This historic event, which is part of the Unlimited Off-Road Racing schedule, begins with a captivating vehicle showcase in downtown Parker, setting the stage for two days of high-octane racing over a challenging 400-mile course. The Parker 400 is more than a race; it’s a festival that embodies the off-road spirit, featuring live entertainment and fan activities. With live streaming that reaches over half a million viewers worldwide, the event offers an unparalleled spectacle of endurance and skill, cementing its status as a must-attend event for off-road aficionados. Under the guidance of the Martelli Brothers, the Parker 400 continues to honor the legacy of off-road racing, celebrating the rugged beauty of the Arizona desert and the tenacity of racers who tackle its terrain.
For more info on The Parker 400 go to theparker400.com.

Lexus: Customized New GX 550 “OVERTRAIL” to be Exhibited at the Tokyo Auto Salon

A collaboration project with JAOS Corporation that further ignites the adventurous spirit

TOKYO, Jan 12, 2024 – (JCN Newswire) – JAOS Corporation and LEXUS will be exhibiting the GX 550 “OVERTRAIL” JAOS ver. and the LX 600 “OFFROAD” TEAM JAOS 2023 ver., which successfully completed the entire approximately 2,110 km course of the 2023 BAJA 1000, at the 2024 Tokyo Auto Salon to be held from January 12th (Friday) to 14th (Sunday) at the JAOS booth (East Hall 7, No.702).

LEXUS is committed to expanding its model lineup to cater to the diverse needs and lifestyles of our customers. Scheduled for release in Japan by the end of the year under the concept of “The Premium Off-Roader,” the new GX promises exhilarating experiences in a variety of scenarios, from rugged off-road terrain to urban city streets. Among them, the GX 550 “OVERTRAIL” epitomizes the essence of the “OVERTRAIL PROJECT,” aligning with the vision to contribute to the realization of a carbon-neutral society. With a focus on delivering outdoor experiences that encompass understanding, enjoyment, and protection of nature, this vehicle enhances the joy of outdoor lifestyles while coexisting harmoniously with the natural environment. Starting with the excellent fundamental performance of the standard model and further enhancing specific functions and designs essential for a true off-roader, the vehicle serves as a partner providing new outdoor experiences while remaining close to the customer.

With the slogan “Experience a New Adventure” at its core, JAOS has been committed to the development and sale of 4WD & SUV parts since its founding in 1985. Their goal is to enable a multitude of customers to embark on new adventures.

The showcased GX 550 “OVERTRAIL” JAOS version is a collaborative concept model, customized by both companies that share the vision of the OVERTRAIL PROJECT. It is crafted to represent a dependable vehicle capable of navigating the most challenging environments. With a base vehicle’s adventurous exterior and exceptional off-road performance, and a design tailored for comfortable driving on any road, the vehicle incorporates distinctive customizations unique to a 4WD & SUV aftermarket parts manufacturer. The aim is to create a style that sparks the adventurous spirit of our customers.

In the front, the rugged bumper representative of heavy-duty off-road vehicles is reproduced using lightweight and highly rigid ABS resin. The vehicle is also equipped with various standard off-road components, including fender garnishes to protect the wide and impressive fenders, tube-style side steps to safeguard the side sills while ensuring easy ingress and egress, large mudguards to shield the body from debris during off-road driving, and aluminum skid plates to cover vulnerable underbody areas. Additionally, the inclusion of a roof rack to enhance carrying capacity, coupled with the adoption of a lift kit and the use of lightweight yet highly rigid 18-inch wheels, has elevated every aspect of the GX 550 “OVERTRAIL” from its authentic off-road appearance to its dynamic performance.

Through collaboration vehicles such as the GX 550 “OVERTRAIL” JAOS version, our goal is to continue showcasing the pleasure of vehicle customization, with the aim of offering our customers increasingly enriching car life experiences.

GX 550 “OVERTRAIL” JAOS ver. Customization Specifications*1 Overview

JAOS Front Bumper Guard (ABS / 2 Colors / Includes LED Lamp)
JAOS Skid Plate Type R (Aluminum 4 mm)
JAOS Fender Garnish Type X (ABS / Matte Black Finish)
JAOS Side Step Black (Steel Tube / Resin Step)
JAOS Flat Rack 1250 x 1400 for Roof Rail (Aluminum / Black Anodized)
JAOS Mud Guard III Black (EVA Flap + Aluminum Plate)
JAOS TRIBE CROSS (18 x 8.5 J/MGM)
BATTLEZ Lift Kit VFCA (Titanium-Infused Lift Kit Springs / Harmofleq®*2 Built-in Adjustable Dampers)
TOYO TIRES OPEN COUNTRY A/T III LT275/70R18 (Not on sale in Japan)
JAOS Booth Details
East Hall (HALL 7) No. 702

*1 These are exhibition vehicle specifications and may differ from the actual products.
*2 Harmofleq® is a registered trademark of KAYABA Inc.

News URL: https://www.acnnewswire.com/press-release/english/88494/

6 Reasons You Can’t Skip a Lawyer After a Truck Accident

Photo by Sora Shimazaki

Truck accidents can be catastrophic events, causing severe injuries, property damage, and emotional trauma. In the aftermath of such incidents, individuals may feel overwhelmed and unsure about the steps to take. One crucial decision that should not be overlooked is seeking legal representation. Hiring a skilled truck accident lawyer is imperative, and there are several compelling reasons why you can’t afford to skip this crucial step in the aftermath of a truck accident.

Complex Liability Issues and Regulations

Truck accidents often involve multiple parties, including the truck driver, the trucking company, and even manufacturers. Determining liability in such cases can be a convoluted process, requiring a deep understanding of complex regulations governing the trucking industry. A seasoned Boston truck accident lawyer possesses the expertise to navigate through the intricate web of laws and regulations governing commercial vehicles. They can assess the evidence, gather witness statements, and scrutinize logbooks to determine who is responsible for the accident. Moreover, these professionals are well-versed in federal and state laws specific to the trucking industry, ensuring that all potential avenues for compensation are explored.

Maximizing Compensation for Damages

After a truck accident, victims may face extensive medical bills, property damage, lost wages, and other financial burdens. While insurance companies may offer settlements, these initial offers often fall short of fully covering the damages. A skilled truck accident lawyer understands the true cost of your injuries and damages, taking into account not only current expenses but also future medical costs and lost earning potential. They leverage their negotiation skills to engage insurance companies and ensure victims receive the compensation they deserve. By consulting with a lawyer, you increase your chances of maximizing your settlement, allowing you to rebuild your life after a devastating truck accident.

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Advocacy in Court

In some cases, disputes over liability and compensation cannot be resolved through negotiations with insurance companies. In such instances, having a lawyer with trial experience becomes invaluable. Truck accident cases that go to court demand strong advocacy and legal acumen. A proficient lawyer can present your case persuasively, utilizing expert witnesses, accident reconstruction specialists, and other resources to build a compelling argument before a judge and jury. This level of representation is crucial for ensuring that justice is served and that you receive fair compensation for your losses. Without legal expertise, navigating the complexities of a courtroom can be overwhelming and may lead to unfavorable outcomes.

Address the Full Scope of Your Losses

The financial impact of a catastrophic accident extends beyond the immediate, calculable expenses. A common mistake is focusing solely on economic damages. A reputable attorney ensures that your claim rightfully includes these frequently overlooked types of compensation. This comprehensive approach helps secure a settlement that truly reflects the totality of your experience and aids in a more complete recovery.

Localized Expertise for Varied Jurisdictions

Navigating the legal landscape after a truck accident requires an understanding of the specific laws and regulations that govern the jurisdiction where the incident occurred. Whether involved in a truck accident in New York or any other place, local regulations can significantly impact the outcome of your case. A seasoned truck accident lawyer brings localized expertise, ensuring they are well-versed in the specific laws of the area. This knowledge is invaluable when dealing with jurisdiction-specific nuances, such as insurance requirements, traffic laws, and regional court procedures. By having a lawyer familiar with the intricacies of the location where the accident occurred, you increase the likelihood of a favorable outcome tailored to the unique legal landscape of that particular jurisdiction.

Timely and Thorough Investigation

A critical aspect of building a robust case after a truck accident is conducting a thorough and timely investigation. Truck accident scenes can quickly change, evidence may be tampered with, and witness memories may fade. A skilled truck accident lawyer has the resources and expertise to promptly investigate the incident. They can work with accident reconstruction specialists, review surveillance footage, and collect essential evidence before it is lost. By initiating a comprehensive investigation early on, your lawyer can strengthen your case, uncover hidden details, and establish a solid foundation for presenting your claims, ensuring that no crucial information is overlooked.

Emotional Support and Guidance

Beyond the legal complexities, a truck accident can take a significant emotional toll on victims and their families. Dealing with physical injuries, trauma, and the aftermath of a life-altering event can be overwhelming. A compassionate truck accident lawyer not only provides legal guidance but also offers emotional support throughout the process. They understand the challenges you face and can act as a trusted ally, helping you navigate the complexities of the legal system while offering reassurance and empathy. Having a supportive advocate by your side can make a substantial difference in your ability to cope with the aftermath of a truck accident and focus on your recovery.

In the aftermath of a truck accident, hiring a lawyer is not merely about legal expertise; it encompasses a comprehensive approach that includes thorough investigation, emotional support, and localized knowledge. From untangling complex liability issues to maximizing compensation and providing advocacy in court, a truck accident lawyer plays a multifaceted role in securing justice for victims. Whether involved in a truck accident in New York or any other place, the importance of legal representation cannot be overstated. By making this crucial decision, you not only protect your legal rights but also gain an ally who is dedicated to your well-being, both emotionally and financially, during a challenging time.

A Guide to Short Shifters for Your Car to Help You Master the Art of Precision

For many automotive enthusiasts, there’s a shared passion for enhancing the driving experience, and one component that often takes center stage: the short shifter. Short shifters, with their ability to transform the way a car handles and feels, have gained a dedicated following among gearheads and performance-oriented drivers. 

It’s time to learn what short shifters are, why they’re used, some tips for buying the right one, and guidance on the installation process.

Understanding Short Shifters

A short shifter is a modified or aftermarket component designed to reduce the distance between gear shifts in a manual transmission. In a stock vehicle, the gear lever often travels through a relatively long throw, requiring the driver to move the shifter a significant distance to change gears. Short shifters, as the name suggests, shorten this distance, resulting in quicker and more precise gear changes.

Why Use a Short Shifter?

The primary reason enthusiasts opt for short shifters is the noticeable improvement in shift speed and precision. By reducing the throw length, shifts become shorter and more direct, allowing for quicker gear changes and improved control over the transmission. Short shifters can transform the overall driving experience. The crispness of gear changes and the feeling of engagement with the vehicle are greatly enhanced, making each drive more enjoyable.

For those who take their cars to the track or engage in spirited driving, short shifters provide a performance advantage. Faster shifts mean less time between gears, leading to improved acceleration and lap times. Also, long drives can be tiring, especially if you’re constantly shifting gears. Short shifters make gear changes effortless, reducing driver fatigue during extended journeys.

Tips for Buying the Right Short Shifter 

Choosing the right short shifter for your vehicle can be a daunting task, given the variety of options available. There are some essential tips to consider when making your selection. For example, ensure the short shifter you choose is compatible with your car’s make and model. Some short shifters are designed specifically for certain vehicles, while others are more universal.

Look for short shifters made from durable materials like stainless steel or aircraft-grade aluminum. High-quality components will withstand the rigors of daily driving and high-performance use. Note, too, that some short shifters come with adjustable throw settings, allowing you to fine-tune the shift distance to your preference. This feature provides greater customization to match your driving style.

Always research the reputation of the manufacturer or brand behind the shifter you’re considering. Reading reviews and seeking recommendations from fellow enthusiasts can help you identify reliable and respected short shifter brands. Consider whether you’re comfortable with DIY installation or if you’d prefer professional help, too. Some short shifters may require more complex installation procedures than others.

Of course, cost is a factor, but don’t compromise on quality for the sake of saving money. A well-made short shifter may cost more initially but can provide better long-term value. You can search online for affordable performance car parts, too, to save some money. Lastly, check if the short shifter you want to buy comes with a warranty and if the manufacturer offers customer support. This ensures peace of mind in case of any issues or defects.

Installation of a Short Shifter

Installing a short shifter can be a rewarding DIY project, provided you have the necessary tools and some mechanical aptitude. You’ll need a jack and jack stands, a socket set, pliers, a screwdriver, and penetrating oil for rusted or stubborn components. Ensure the car is on level ground and engage the parking brake before you begin the work. Lift the front of the vehicle using a jack and secure it with jack stands for safety.

Next, locate the shifter assembly under the vehicle. This may require removing some interior panels or components to access it. Consult your vehicle’s service manual for guidance. Use pliers or a socket wrench to disconnect the shifter linkage from the transmission. Take note of the orientation and arrangement of everything and then carefully remove the stock shifter from the assembly. This may involve removing mounting bolts or clips holding it in place.

Attach the new short shifter to the assembly using the provided hardware. Ensure it’s secure and properly aligned. When that’s done, reattach the shifter linkage to the new short shifter, aligning it as per your notes from the earlier step. Before reassembling any interior components, test the short shifter to ensure smooth and precise gear changes. Shift through all gears to confirm functionality.

You’ll have to reinstall any interior panels or components that were removed to access the shifter assembly. From there, carefully lower the vehicle off the jack stands, remove the jack, and ensure the car is on level ground. If your short shifter is adjustable, follow the manufacturer’s instructions to fine-tune the throw to your liking. Finally, take your car for a test drive to assess the performance and feel of the new short shifter. 

A short shifter is a modification that not only enhances the practicality of your car but also elevates the joy of driving. Whether you’re seeking quicker gear changes for spirited driving or simply aiming to improve your daily commute, a well-chosen short shifter can make a significant difference. 

Numerous new additions to AMALIE Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals highlight 55th-anniversary event

Special “Golden Gator” trophy unveiled, along with testing dates leading into Gatornationals and special events taking place during race weekend

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (Jan. 11, 2024) – The countdown to the start of the 2024 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season is on, with the NHRA announcing a number of exciting additions leading up to and during the Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals on March 7-10 at legendary Gainesville Raceway.

The historic race will celebrate its 55th anniversary to open a highly-anticipated 2024 campaign and a special “Golden Gator” will be awarded to the winners, along with the coveted Wally trophy. The “Golden Gator” highlights the magnitude of the kickoff event, as the Gatornationals represent one of the major events on the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series and has been hallowed grounds for NHRA drag racing for more than five decades.

“We can’t wait to start the first race of the Mission Foods era in the NHRA with a historic Amalie Motor Oil Gatornationals and we’re thrilled to add a number of special attractions,” said Evan Jonat, NHRA Vice President of Live Events. “Winning the Gatornationals represents a major moment in any driver’s career, and we wanted to make sure that is celebrated, especially during the 55th anniversary of the race, with the ‘Golden Gator’ trophy. It will be an incredible atmosphere all weekend and we’re excited to announce even more special events leading into this first race of 2024.”

Leading into the race, the stars in the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series will also test at the famed facility, with the NHRA offering teams three opportunities leading into the kickoff weekend:

· Session 1: Feb. 8-11 (TF, FC, PS, PSM, PM, FSS, FX, TAD & TAFC)
· Session 2: Feb. 15-17 (TF and FC) and Feb. 18-19 (PS, PSM, PM, FSS and FX)
· Session 3: March 5-6 (TF, FC, PS, PSM, PM, FSS and FX)

With teams then primed for a big start at the Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals, fans will get an unbelievable weekend on and off the track. Fans will be treated to incredible action in all four professional classes, along with the Pep Boys NHRA Top Fuel All-Star Callout specialty race, as well as action in NHRA Pro Mod, Flexjet Factory Stock Showdown and the Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series.

To add to the spectacular action on the track, fans can also look forward to an expanded array of offerings in the pits, including:

  • Don Garlits Swamp Rat Alley: This debuted in 2023, as five cars from legendary driver “Big Daddy” Don Garlits were showcased in a special “Swamp Rat Alley” section. This will be expanded in 2024 and will include a number of must-see attractions, including autograph sessions, meet and greets and more.
  • Gatornationals Beer Garden: New to the 2024 event, the extensive beer garden and massive footprint will be located in the midway and be available for fans as an added attraction throughout the weekend.
  • Upgraded Top Eliminator Club: From special appearances, exclusive swag, premium parking, food and drinks all weekend, the Top Eliminator Club is a premier way to see all the action, with added features to 2024. Get your tickets now because these will sell out.
  • Military Appreciation: An appreciation for all veteran and active duty military members will take place, honoring them and their families. A special challenge coin will also be given to military members during the race.
  • Expanded NHRA.tv Coverage: For those not in attendance, they can catch all the action on NHRA.tv, including extensive FREE coverage of the NHRA test sessions in Gainesville, coverage of the “Baby Gators” Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series event the weekend before and the Gatornationals.
  • Expanded Coverage on FS1: The Gatornationals will receive comprehensive coverage on FS1, including qualifying action, the Pep Boys Top Fuel All-Star Callout at 7 p.m. ET on Saturday, live coverage on Sunday from 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m., and continuing finals coverage at 9 p.m. ET on Sunday.
  • Jungle Pam and Jungle Jim Car Appearance: The weekend will also include an appearance from “Jungle Pam” Hardy, as well an original car driven by legendary racer “Jungle Jim” Liberman.

Other special activities include marching bands playing throughout the weekend, a weekend flyover from the Air Force, appearances from legendary names from the sport and much more, which will be announced in the coming weeks.

Before the race, fans will be invited to a special “Gatornationals Kickoff Party and Fanfest” at Burnyzz Speedshop in Ocala from 6-9 p.m. on Wednesday, March 6. The event will include driver appearances and much more at the state-of-the-art facility, with more details – and a full driver appearance list – to be released in the coming weeks.

With a huge crowd expected all weekend in Gainesville, fans can also see the debuts and returns of several exciting names in the sport, including legendary racer Tony Stewart, who will make his Top Fuel debut at the Gatornationals.

In 2023, Mike Salinas (Top Fuel), Matt Hagan (Funny Car), Troy Coughlin Jr. (Pro Stock) and Gaige Herrera (Pro Stock Motorcycle) all picked up victories to open the season. It marked the second straight Gainesville win for Hagan and Tony Stewart Racing, while Salinas, Coughlin and Herrera, all won the historic race for the first time. Both Hagan and Herrera ended the season as world champions, while Josh Hart won the Pep Boys NHRA Top Fuel All-Star Callout at his home track.

Action will start with qualifying on Friday and Saturday, along with the Pep Boys NHRA Top Fuel All-Star Callout, leading into eliminations on Sunday as all the NHRA stars will look to open their 2024 season in standout fashion.

To purchase tickets to the 2024 Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals, fans can visit www.NHRA.com/tickets. Children 12 and under are free in general admission areas with the purchase of an adult ticket. For more information about the NHRA, visit www.NHRA.com.



About Mission Foods

MISSION®, owned by GRUMA, S.A.B. de C.V., is the world’s leading brand for tortillas and wraps. MISSION® is also globally renowned for flatbreads, dips, salsas and Mexican food products. With presence in over 112 countries, MISSION® products are suited to the lifestyles and the local tastes of each country. With innovation and customer needs in mind, MISSION® focuses on the highest quality, authentic flavors, and providing healthy options that families and friends can enjoy together. For more information, please visit https://www.missionfoods.com/

About NHRA

Headquartered in San Dimas, Calif., NHRA is the primary sanctioning body for the sport of drag racing in the United States. NHRA presents 21 national events featuring the NHRA 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, log on to www.NHRA.com, or visit the official NHRA pages on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.

CHEVROLET IN NTT INDYCAR SERIES: R.C. Enerson INDYCAR Content Days Media Availability Transcript

CHEVROLET IN NTT INDYCAR SERIES
INDYCAR CONTENT DAYS MEDIA AVAILABILITY TRANSCRIPT
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
January 11, 2024

R.C. ENERSON, No. 50 ABEL Motorsports Chevrolet:

THE MODERATOR: Joined now by R.C. Enerson, who is driver of the No. 50 Abel Motorsports Chevrolet, eyeing a return to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in a second run at the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge. May is going to be here before we know it. How excited are you about this opportunity?

R.C. ENERSON: Really excited. The goal is to be back again. We had so much fun last year, and I think we had a really good performance for a new team, my first time once we qualified in, getting all the practice in. And it was a big learning curve, that’s for sure. Hopefully this year the goal is to be more prepared, and now that we’ve done it, it’s just doing it again.

Q. I know the whole crew had a blast last year and Bill was on cloud nine. Just the whole energy from the team was — can you get into what it was like last year?

R.C. ENERSON: Yeah, our sole focus was to make the field. So I don’t think we ran in traffic a single lap up until after qualifying. So we were dead set on trying to make it in, and we succeeded with that. And the crew — the emotion on qualifying day, which all the way up to the 500, seemed like time could not slow down at all — it was just full throttle all the way through.

It seems like you don’t have time and then you get to qualifying day and it feels like it’s a week long. It was amazing. The crew was amazing. Bill, John, everything went right for us that day.

I still think we had more speed left in the car after the first run we did.

Q. What did you learn ultimately from last year, not only the race but just the couple weeks in general?

R.C. ENERSON: It was definitely a busier schedule than I’m used to. That was a very busy two weeks. The learning curve in the car was — the biggest part was just running in traffic. You have so many tools at your disposal. Like on a road course we’re used to just staying to roll bars. When now you get on an oval and not only do you have anti-roll bars, you’ve got 20 weight jacker clicks.

And it’s just a lot to take on. The first day running in traffic I was more mentally exhausted in the one-hour practice session than I’d been all of it combined.

Q. Now that you’ve lived this, is your comfort level a little bit different now this year?

R.C. ENERSON: Yeah, I think we’re just going to be more prepared and I’m going to know what to expect from the car, especially when we start trimming out and then on qualifying day when we turn up the boost. And the biggest one that I’ll have more experience in is just running in traffic, because that was the real battle the entire time.

Q. When you were qualifying for the Indy 500 and you looked down pit lane and see the drama playing out at a well-established, highly funded team at Rahal Letterman Lanigan, and here you are hardly even a startup team, and what you had achieved and what they were going through, were there times when you just wanted to exalt in the moment, or did you ask yourself, is this really happening?

R.C. ENERSON: Yeah, it was a bit of a pinch-me kind of day. Especially just qualifying day in general was nuts for us. I remember I think I sat on the toolbox in the garage with timing and scoring up on my phone for about three hours. And you’re sitting there, and the only way we would go back out is if we dropped out into the 30th spot to where we’d have to participate in Bump Day. That was the only way we would go back out.

And just kind of sat there, and then they actually got me back in the car for the last, I think it was 30 minutes, of qualifying where you have the line that went all the way through Gasoline Alley, people jumping around. So that was — it was exciting. But once we say the one run go out and we knew there was only one more car that could make it on the time, we knew we were kind of locked. And it was just — they wouldn’t let me get out of the car until the garage because I was freaking out.

Q. (No microphone.)

R.C. ENERSON: Yeah, it was really good. The fact that I didn’t have to suit up and run on Sunday was great. It would have been great to suit up for pole, but our goal was let’s just make sure we were in the show. And we were able to achieve that even though we were pretty much the unanimous pick to be bumped.

Q. Is the goal with your program to do more races down the road this year, next year?

R.C. ENERSON: I think it kind of all just depends. You look at funding, you look at — they also have a full Indy NXT program going on right now, so you don’t want to interfere on that. The Indy 500 doesn’t interfere with anything on the Indy NXT schedule. So I think that’s what really opens that up. I think the goal would be to look past future 2024. I think 2024 running the 500 is kind of just the sole focus.

Q. What do you do when you’re not getting ready for the 500 to keep in race shape?

R.C. ENERSON: I am full-time coaching, whether it’s private coaching, but mainly just full time at the racing school, Lucas Oil School of Racing. So anybody with a driver’s license, or these karter kids where I went into a racing school coming through, we’re their first stop going from go-karts to cars. And we run an event per month.

I’m the one that answers the phones for it, emails, everything. That’s my full-time gig. I love teaching these kids that — kind of trying to be the role model that I had when I was their age and help grow the sport. We need more drivers in every series.

Q. Where is that located?

R.C. ENERSON: Lucas Oil School of Racing, our shop is based in the Tampa-Bradenton area. We’re in New Port Richey, but that’s just where our base is. We go to tracks, Sebring, Homestead. This year we’ll be at Mid-Ohio in the summertime, Kentucky, Chicago Autobahn.

We kind of go everywhere, so we’re mobile. But we host these events and we can take on 36 or so students on a two-day program. And then we also run our race series, which is the jumping point for them to get into, say, the ladder system, USF2000, that program.

Q. When they see and hear that you ran in the Indianapolis 500, does that change the —

R.C. ENERSON: It’s like a 50/50 shot. Half of them have no idea, and then half of them will ask me about it. I have no problem talking about it with them. Most of the questions I get from them are just like, hey, what was it like going through the whole ladder system? Not necessarily where I’m at right now. It’s because they’re wanting to get to there.

So it’s like, what did you do and what class did you run? Did you go through the whole thing with them?

The other thing is they’re like, how do I get sponsorship? It’s like, well, we’re still figuring that out, too, and it’s a never-ending battle. One day at a time.

Q. You’re a Florida native; your dad is a local Southport High School graduate. When you made this field and you just had that time with your family, what were those conversations like? How special was it for him to see his son running the race that he grew up here just a few miles south of here?

R.C. ENERSON: It’s pretty amazing. I’ve been going to the 500 with my dad too since I was three years old. It was my first 500, so that would have been 2000. And he’s been going to it since he was a kid, as well. To come up through that many years of karting, where it was more or less just a hobby, through karting, finally getting into cars, pro racing, all the work that had gone into getting to INDYCAR. But after we already got to INDYCAR, then it took another six years to get to the 500.

It’s been a never-ending battle, but our motto is never quit. You just keep pushing, finding opportunities, seeing what we can do to keep being on track.

Q. I know obviously the Southport connection. Did your dad and Robin Miller have any kind of connection at all?

R.C. ENERSON: I believe my dad’s older brother and Robin Miller had a connection. I think my dad’s older brother worked on his car, one of his Formula Fords, 1600, something like that.

Q. Heading into this year, how important is it for you — you ultimately didn’t get to finish the race, but how important is it that you managed to get some race laps under your belt at the 500, and how much of a boost do you think that will be heading into this year?

R.C. ENERSON: I think it will be — it’s like anything else, every time you do it — it’s just going to keep getting easier every time you keep doing it. The first time around, that’s when you’re the most nervous. That’s when you’re going to make the small mistakes. And when you come back the next year, you know exactly what you’re supposed to expect.

Like I said, I think the biggest learning curve, especially in race mode, was just running in traffic. I talked to a couple of the drivers because I was like, I feel like I have no idea what I’m doing.

But they’re like, no, you’re doing the right things. It’s just really difficult to pass.

I was like, okay, at least I’m headed in the right direction.

All the tools you have, it’s just a lot to take on. And now the more I did it, once I got to the race, it was finally the point I got comfortable running in traffic and being ahead on my tools and kind of knowing where I need to place the car. It took a bit to get there.

Q. Heading away from the 500, is a full-time INDYCAR opportunity something you would be keen to try and push you?

R.C. ENERSON: I think everybody would be pretty keen on trying it, but that’s the goal. This year — that’s the problem with trying to be full-time is you’ve got to plan it so far in advance. It’s not like something you can do a month before the season starts. It’s got to be in the works almost a year prior. The goal would be to run the 500 this year and then look forward to 2025 and seeing what the possibilities are.

Q. Thinking back to last year, if I remember right, John Brunner didn’t get a chance to get the engine lease locked up until April, so that put a dent in the chances to go to the open test. The fact that these things are kind of situated already and kind of in place, you don’t have to go straight from the track to learning tools. You’re going to have a chance to have the open test this year to maybe play around with that. Is that kind of the plan?

R.C. ENERSON: That would definitely be on the radar. I think we would have been in a lot stronger spot had we made the open test, but still, it wasn’t just us looking at the 34th entry. There was a couple other cars that were prospected to be there. And it wasn’t until — I think it was after Texas that we were finally able to be 100 percent we got an engine, we’re ready to go.

I think being — again, it’s more preparation time where we only had a certain amount of time to prep for last year. We have double the amount this year to get ready, so we’re just going to show up a lot more prepared.

Q. On the other end of that, for you personally, what are the chances of you getting more opportunities in the Chevy sim to get ready now that — obviously being with Chevy last year, you assume that’s kind of probably the case this year?

R.C. ENERSON: Yeah, I’ve actually never been in the Chevy sim. I’ve been on my simulator at home, but I haven’t got a chance to be in the Dallara or the Chevy simulator. That would be pretty cool. I think that would be a lot more fun than anything else.

I think with the amount of time we have in front of us to May, it’s just going to be a lot better of an opportunity than even last year was, even though we did so well last year.

Q. How much work do you put in during the off-season to do events like this, like sim racing and all that, like for the 500?

R.C. ENERSON: As far as sim racing goes, we do it for fun. I feel like a lot of us just do it for fun. Whenever I have an evening off and not really doing anything else, what better video game to play than the thing I like to do the most?

I have a bunch of friends that I’ve met through there. Since 2020 happened, we were internet racing all the time. I met a lot of cool guys and do a bunch of league racing stuff, and it allows me to do the thing I love to do most for just fun on the side. But I don’t do it necessarily to prepare.

But I guess it keeps the reflexes there, and you’re just constantly able to drive something.

Q. Over the years I’ve been watching these races, I know you have to keep a lot of reaction time to stay sharp for these races. How do you train for that?

R.C. ENERSON: To be fair, I haven’t done a lot of the reaction training. If I was based here in Indy, I’d be at PitFit doing the D2 machine and a lot of that stuff. But I guess it’s just being on the sim. And I do get to drive the school cars every single event we go to. I feel like I have a million miles in those things over the past eight years.

So I actually get to drive a car on track. It’s not necessarily as fast as an INDYCAR, but it gets my butt in a seat and I’m able to turn a bunch of laps every time we go to an event.

About Chevrolet
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