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In a Season Full of Firsts, Connor Mosack’s ARCA Schedule Culminates at Familiar Venue

24-Year-Old Racer Eyes Victory at Kansas After Near Win at Michigan

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (Sept. 5, 2023) – When the 2023 season began, Connor Mosack’s racing schedule was his most aggressive since he began driving Legends Cars in 2017. Twenty-three NASCAR Xfinity Series races augmented by a six-race slate of ARCA Menards Series races with Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) were on tap for the 24-year-old from Charlotte, North Carolina.

For a driver who didn’t start racing competitively until he was 18, the 2023 calendar served notice that Mosack was committed to his racing career. More was indeed better, as the packed schedule gave Mosack the seat time needed to better bridge the gap between him and his similarly-aged counterparts, nearly all of whom began racing a decade or more before Mosack turned his first lap.

“It’s definitely been a learning experience,” said Mosack in the lead up to Friday night’s Sioux Chief Fast Track 150 ARCA race at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City. “I feel like I’ve got a decent feel for everything, but there are still some things in the Xfinity car that are different just because you’ve got way more cars in that series and those guys are so dialed in on where they need to be.

“I feel like I’ve got a pretty good handle on the ARCA races and where those cars need to be. In those first few races, it took me a little bit to get used to how much you have to lean on the air in those cars. You almost feel like you’re spinning out, but then the air will catch you, so it’s just kind of getting comfortable with how sideways you can get the car.”

The learning curve has been especially steep in the Xfinity Series – the stepping-stone division to the elite NASCAR Cup Series – but Mosack has still found success. After securing his first career top-10 with an eighth-place finish June 3 at Portland (Ore.) International Raceway, Mosack bettered that result with a fifth-place drive Aug. 19 at Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International.

In ARCA, Mosack has been a model of front-running consistency with a run of top-10 qualifying and race results going back to last season. Coming into Kansas, Mosack has qualified fifth or better in his last seven ARCA starts, a streak that began more than year ago at Watkins Glen when he qualified third. When it comes to race finishes, Mosack is on a stretch of six straight top-10s, a run that dates back to last September at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway. Even more impressive is that in his last two races – July 21 at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway and Aug. 4 at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn – he has finished second and third, respectively.

That Michigan race was bittersweet. Mosack was leading and well in command before a late caution sent the race into overtime. A frantic, green-white-checkered finish ultimately left him third.

“Michigan was the first race where I felt like we had the car to beat – by quite a bit, actually,” Mosack said. “We got the lead, we were poised to win, just had to turn a couple more laps, but then the caution came out and we had that last restart.

“ARCA has a different restart rule than in the other NASCAR series where you normally have a full restart box and the leader can fire off any time he wants. But after that race, I found out ARCA just has a restart line and there’s no box. That’s something I obviously should’ve known, so when I tried to go later than that line, that’s what got me. If the leader doesn’t fire by then, then anybody can go, and that’s what happened. We got our rear tires picked up. That’s something that won’t happen again.”

With that heartbreak in his rearview mirror, Mosack enters Kansas wiser than he was in May when he last competed at the 1.5-mile oval, finishing fourth in just his second ARCA start of the year.

“Kansas is one of the few places where I’ve run before, and I think every time you go, you get to add to your notebook,” Mosack said. “You have things you can look back on, especially having the race earlier this year with JGR and being able to go back with the same team. I know that sounds simple, but it really is a big deal.

“I don’t feel like Kansas was our strongest race, speed-wise, but I do feel like we’ve made a lot of progress as a team on the car, and just going back to the same track will help a lot.”

Since making his first ARCA start at Kansas with an 11th-place drive on Oct. 23, 2021, Mosack has improved his finishing position each time he has returned. He finished fifth in May 2022 and bettered that effort with a fourth-place result this past May.

“There’s a good amount of tire fall-off at Kansas, so as the run goes on, you definitely have to manage your tires and start moving around,” Mosack said. “It’s a place that’s pretty wide, and with the ARCA car the track really opens up. You kind of start at the bottom of the racetrack and work your way up to the fence.”

The Sioux Chief Fast Track 150 will be Mosack’s 19th career ARCA start and his sixth of the season. It culminates his 2023 campaign with JGR, but Mosack still has plenty of racing left. He is pulling double duty at Kansas, running the No. 24 Toyota GR Supra for Sam Hunt Racing in Saturday’s Xfinity Series race after driving his No. 18 Mobil 1 Toyota Camry for JGR in Friday night’s ARCA race.

“Running both the ARCA race and the Xfinity race on the same weekend gives me a lot of good experience, and I can apply a lot of it to the Xfinity race since it’s always after the ARCA race,” Mosack said. “I’ve run double duty at Charlotte and Pocono, and at both places it really helped me.

“The cars are a little bit different and it sometimes takes a lap to get used to the Xfinity car, but after that you kind of get back into the groove. The cars certainly do drive differently and there are things you can’t apply from the ARCA car, but there are a lot of things you can, from the line and where the grip is. All that stuff is important and it’s why I’m looking forward to Kansas.”

With a runner-up result and a near win in his last two ARCA starts, Mosack is eager to nab that coveted victory.

“We’ve been so close so many times that I think it’ll feel that much more special once we finally get it. We’ll know that we earned it,” Mosack said.

Mosack’s Friday begins at 12:40 p.m. CDT/1:40 p.m. EDT with a 45-minute ARCA practice session followed by ARCA qualifying at 1:40 p.m. CDT/2:40 p.m. EDT. The Sioux Chief Fast Track 150 gets underway at 5 p.m. CDT/6 p.m. EDT with live coverage on FS1 and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. His Saturday starts with Xfinity Series practice at 9:05 a.m. CDT/10:05 a.m. EDT with qualifying immediately afterward at 9:35 a.m. CDT/10:35 a.m. EDT. The Kansas Lottery 300 goes green at 2 p.m. CDT/3 p.m. EDT with live coverage on NBC and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

Todd Gilliland and the No. 38 Boot Barn Ford Mustang Team Kansas Speedway Competition Notes

TEAM AND RACE NOTES:

Todd Gilliland is back in the Boot Barn Ford Mustang as the NASCAR Cup Series heads to the Kansas Speedway.

For Gilliland and the Boot Barn team, it is all about playing the spoiler role during the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs and continuing to improve on their 2023 season.

Track activity will begin on Saturday with practice and qualifying at 12:00 p.m. ET. Sunday’s 267-lap race is scheduled for 3:00 p.m. ET on the USA Network.

COMPETITION NOTES:

Gilliland comes into the Kansas Speedway ready to make his fourth NASCAR Cup Series start at the track.

He has three top-10 finishes at the track in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series and a best finish of 23rd in the NASCAR Cup Series at the track.

CREW CHIEF RYAN BERGENTY:

“We know what we need to do to be better at Kansas. It is just more speed in the car and I think FRM has really improved on our mile-and-a-half program. We’re working closely with the 34 team, and I think our organization will have fast cars in Kansas.”

DRIVER TODD GILLILAND:

“We might not be in the playoffs, but there is still a lot of fight left in the 38 team. We are keeping our foot on the gas and going for more top-10 finishes. It is all about improvement for us and getting better each race at a time.

“It’s super cool to see Boot Barn on the car again. They have been a big reason we’ve better this season. They have put a lot into the program and it is showing.”

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_frmand Facebook at facebook.com/FrontRowMotorsports.

Bass Pro Shops Racing: Martin Truex Jr. Kansas Advance

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

Event Overview

● Event: Hollywood Casino 400 (Round 28 of 36)
● Time/Date: 3 p.m. EDT on Sunday, Sept. 10
● Location: Kansas Speedway in Kansas City
● Layout: 1.5-mile oval
● Laps/Miles: 267 laps/400 miles
● Stage Lengths: Stage 1: 80 laps / Stage 2: 85 laps / Final Stage: 102 laps
● TV/Radio: USA Network / 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.

● Playoff Time: Truex started the playoffs with an 18th-place finish last weekend at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway and now sits sixth in the standings, 25 points above the 12th-place cutline with two races remaining in the opening Round of 16.

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

● Truex has two wins, 10 top-five finishes, 17 top-10s and has led a total of 906 laps in 30 career NASCAR Cup Series starts at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City. Truex’s average Kansas finish is 12.1.

● Strong in the Heartland: Truex’s two Kansas wins came by way of a season sweep of the spring and fall races there in 2017. The feat kicked off a 13-race stretch on the 1.5-mile oval during which he earned six top-fives and finished inside the top-10 all but once.

● While he doesn’t like to play favorites, Truex certainly excels at tracks with worn-out surfaces, where driver skill is key to managing the tires and the racecar over the course of a long race. At four such tracks, Kansas, Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California, Darlington, and Homestead-Miami Speedway, Truex has six career wins, 23 top-five finishes and 45 top-10s. He’s also led 2,433 laps at three of this year’s 10 playoff tracks. So it should be no surprise that Truex is looking forward to Sunday’s race at Kansas, along with Homestead, site of the third-to-last race of the season and the next-to-last race of the Round of 8.

● So far this season, Truex has scored three points-paying wins, nine top-five finishes, 15 top-10s and has led an impressive 832 laps through 27 races. To put the laps-led number in perspective, Truex led just 572 during the entire 36-race season in 2022.

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

What is racing at Kansas like, and what other track is most similar?

“I would say Kansas is a lot like Homestead but with a tri-oval. Similar corners and little bit of progressive banking. The wall has really come into play the last couple of years there since the asphalt has worn out. So, running high is very important there, and also momentum is very important at Kansas. You have a big, wide front straightaway that gives you the option to make big bold moves on the restarts where it can get pretty wild there. Kansas is definitely high on my list of places I like to race and we are hoping for a great weekend there with our Bass Pro Shops Camry.”

Is your toughest competition within Joe Gibbs Racing?

“I think it is too early to tell. A lot can happen in the playoffs, which we have seen in the past, we just have to worry about ourselves and be consistent and try to execute and we will be fine. The other guys – the 11 (Denny Hamlin) and 20 (Christopher Bell) – are fast. It is always tough to race with your teammates because you all have the same thing and you share everything during the week, so how do you find that extra little bit? I think James (Small, crew chief) has done a really good job of that this year, and we will look to keep it going.”

How do you handle that?

“You just go race hard, and obviously fair. We don’t hold anything back as far as meetings and sharing things, but just once you get to the track on Saturdays, it’s every team for itself. I feel like we do a good job working together and keeping it professional and racing well with each other on the racetrack, as well, so it’s nice to have great teammates.”

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: Kellen Mills

Hometown: Mesa, Arizona

Tire Carrier: CJ Bailey

Hometown: Outer Banks, North Carolina

Front Tire Changer: Lee Cunningham

Hometown: Leaf River, Illinois

Rear Tire Changer: Danny Olszowy

Hometown: Lexington, Kentucky

Meyer Shank Racing Signs Felix Rosenqvist

Race-winning veteran joins expanded INDYCAR effort in multi-year program

Pataskala, Ohio (5 September 2023) – Meyer Shank Racing (MSR) will expand its NTT INDYCAR SERIES program in 2024, and has signed Felix Rosenqvist to a multi-year agreement with the team. Rosenqvist will bring his pace and experience as he teams up with Tom Blomqvist for MSR’s full-season two-car INDYCAR campaign. MSR is also growing its program to support a third entry for the 2024 Indianapolis 500 for Helio Castroneves.

In addition to Castroneves’ Indianapolis 500-only effort, the team recently announced that the four-time Indianapolis 500 winner has joined the MSR ownership group as a minority partner, serving as driver coach and team ambassador.

Since joining the INDYCAR SERIES in 2019, Rosenqvist has established himself as a proven race winner who will look to continue to build his racing resume with MSR starting in 2024.

“I’m super excited to start the next chapter of my INDYCAR career together with MSR,” said Rosenqvist. “This will be a great opportunity for myself and MSR to elevate and get to the next level together. I’m also pretty excited to get to work with my old friend Tom (Blomqvist) again. I’m ready to start working together and getting the next season started.”

Next year’s INDYCAR season will see MSR have a complete reset with an all-new driver lineup as the Ohio-based team sets its sights on a successful 2024 season and beyond.

“We’re very excited to have our 2024 INDYCAR plans finalized and to welcome Felix (Rosenqvist) to the team,” said Mike Shank. “Felix has been someone that has been on our radar for quite some time now and everything lined up this year to work something out with him. It’s no secret that we’ve had a difficult season, with some things out of our control and some things in our control. I think we are all looking forward to resetting completely, starting over and getting to work. I think Tom and Felix will work great together and really feed off of each other. We will also have Helio with us at every race to provide his feedback and advice which will be an added bonus, so I think we’re in for a solid year ahead.”

Meyer Shank Racing will close out its NTT INDYCAR SERIES campaign this coming weekend with the series finale at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. Blomqvist will make his third INDYCAR start this weekend onboard the No. 60 AutoNation / SiriusXM Honda in place of Simon Pagenaud at Laguna with Castroneves finishing out his final full-season INDYCAR race in the No. 06 AutoNation / SiriusXM Honda.

Zane Smith and the No. 38 RTA gigFAST INTERNET Ford F-150 Team Kansas Speedway Competition Notes

TEAM AND RACE NOTES

Zane Smith and the No. 38 Ford F-150 team travel to Kansas City, Kansas and to the Kansas Speedway for the first elimination race of the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Playoffs this week.

Rural Telecommunications of America, Inc. (RTA) will join Smith and the No. 38 team at the Kansas Speedway as the team continues their championship push.

RTA – Rural Telecommunications of America, Inc. provides gigFAST® INTERNET, VOICE and TV to America’s rural communities. The company was founded in 2018 by Jim Edwards and Don Workman to bring gigFAST INTERNET to America’s rural communities, solving the “digital divide”. The company is veteran owned as Workman served in the United States Air Force.

While many internet providers mention gig speeds, RTA created the gigometer to measure your internet speed. You can check yours at gigometer.net.

RTA now has customers in 22 states and has been involved in NASCAR since 2020 with Smith.

It will be a one-day show for the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. Track activity will begin with practice and qualifying on Friday at 3:35 p.m. ET. The race is scheduled for 9:00 p.m. ET on FS1.

COMPETITION NOTES:

Smith and the No. 38 RTA Ford F-150 team are back in action at one of the team’s favorite tracks, the Kansas Speedway.

In seven NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Serie starts at the track, Smith has one win, three top-five and five top-10 finishes at the mile-and-a-half oval. Smith most recently finished third at the track in May.

Smith enters the race sixth in the standings with the top eight advancing in the playoffs after Friday night.

CREW CHIEF CHRIS LAWSON:

“We had speed here in the Spring, it just comes down to executing. I see no reason why we can’t do that and win the race. Zane has the results to prove he can get it done.”

DRIVER ZANE SMITH:

“I love the Kansas Speedway. Having an elimination race here just adds an extra bit of pressure and I love it.

“It’s cool to have the RTA and the gigometer back on the truck. They have been huge supporters of mine and I can’t thank them enough for their partnership.”

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.

JD Motorsports and Brennan Poole teaming up with BeOne Sports, Mass St. Collective and student-athletes from the Kansas Athletics at Kansas Speedway

Gaffney, SC – BeONE Sports, a pioneering entity in the realm of sports technology, announced a groundbreaking partnership that showcases its innovative platform in tandem with Mass St. Collective and the distinguished Kansas Athletics department.

This unique collaboration marks a significant stride as BeONE Sports merges its expertise with the university’s prowess to introduce a pioneering Collegiate NIL NASCAR Xfinity race car. The debut of this initiative will take place at the Kansas Lottery 300 NASCAR Xfinity race on September 9th at Kansas Speedway.

Integral to this milestone collaboration is JD Motorsports, a prominent player in the racing arena. Additionally, this endeavor encompasses the prominent participation of eleven (11) student-athletes from the University of Kansas who will grace the race car, under the aegis of Mass St. Collective.

For collectors, this project has special significance as BeOne Sports and Mass St. Collective recently announced the release of a limited edition die-cast bookshelf version of the exact car that will drive on the track. This 1/24 diecast model of the car is available now for pre-order at www.dailydownforce.com/shop/kansas. Only 500 of these model cars will be made available to commemorate this unique collaboration.

Click here to learn how to purchase the BeOne Sports – Mass St. Collective – Kansas Athletics NASCAR Diecast Car Model

Established in 2021, Mass St. Collective is an entity dedicated to empowering Jayhawk student-athletes by cultivating their personal brands and leveraging their name, image, and likeness.

Dan Beckler, President of Mass St. Collective, said, “Our commitment at Mass St. Collective is to unearth novel avenues that enable the expansion of our KU student-athletes’ brands through the strategic utilization of their name, image, and likeness. Partnering with BeONE Sports to feature 11 Jayhawks on a NASCAR Xfinity Series Race car is an unprecedented feat, infusing the racing industry with the essence of NIL and college athletes. The profound loyalty exhibited by NASCAR fans towards their favored brands accentuates the significance of this endeavor. The fact that this momentous debut takes place in our very own home state at Kansas Speedway adds an extra layer of significance.”

Brennan Poole, the accomplished driver of the #6 JD Motorsports Chevrolet, exuberantly conveyed, “I’m so excited to be a part of something that’s never been done before! I love Kansas and it’s going to be so cool to have the college athletes on the car and give them a ride in our fast race car!”

Beyond the realm of collaboration, BeONE Sports is committed to elevating the racing experience through pioneering technology aimed at optimizing the racetrack. Leveraging the advanced capabilities of BeONE Sports, JD Motorsports aspires to heighten its competitive edge within the NASCAR Xfinity Series by adopting comparative training methodologies across the team.

Johnny Davis, owner of JD Motorsports, asserted, “JD Motorsports is excited to partner with BeOne Sports, the Mass St. Collective and these highly-regarded male and female student-athletes. The return of BeONE Sports to our team is a testament to our dedicated efforts in helping shape this groundbreaking NIL collaboration that ushers in a new era for NASCAR.”

“We believe athletes are everywhere, and we are very excited to bring new and interesting NIL opportunities to student-athletes. The Kansas Athletics and NIL NASCAR program is a great example of collaboration and driving innovation…literally,” says Scott Deans, BeONE Sports Founder and CEO.

BeONE Sports, Mass St. Collective and the student-athletes plan on being present at Kansas Speedway on September 9. For comprehensive insights, please visit beonesports.com.

The Kansas Lottery 300 will take place at 3 pm EST on Saturday, September 9 and will be broadcast live on NBC.

About BeONE Sports:

BeONE Sports stands as a vanguard in sports training technology, rooted in the principles of biomechanics across various sports. The revolutionary “Comparative Training” methodology, integral to BeONE Sports, involves the digitization of accomplished athletes’ movements into a cutting-edge technology platform, thereby creating a repository of invaluable learning potential. This patent-pending AI-driven mobile technology empowers aspiring athletes worldwide to train alongside their heroes. Prompt feedback on technique and bodily positioning, facilitated by BeONE Sports, is redefining the nexus of NIL, enabling athletes and coaches to derive value while nurturing the next generation of talent. To delve further into this innovative narrative, visit www.beonesports.com.

About Mass St. Collective:

Mass St. Collective emerges as a pioneering force in the domain of name, image, and likeness, serving the entirety of student-athletes at the University of Kansas. Orchestrating a symphony of possibilities through generous contributions from patrons, Mass St. Collective orchestrates avenues for student-athletes to harness the potential of their NIL. These opportunities manifest as strategic collaborations with businesses and charitable entities aligned with their ethos and passions. The core mission is to instigate generational transformations for these student-athletes, while concurrently fostering personal brand development within the context of one of the nation’s most recognizable collegiate athletic programs. For comprehensive insights, explore www.MassStrategies.com.

Unveiling Value: How to Assess the True Worth of a Used Car

In a world where new automobile models are released onto the market at a breakneck pace, the appeal of a used car can be very appealing. The potential to save substantial money and still get the car of your dreams is a powerful motivator. But as any seasoned automobile buyer is aware, a used car’s actual value is far greater than its asking price. To see its value, one needs a keen eye, close attention to detail, and a reliable used car dealer, like SGCarDeals.com. In this guide, we’ll show you how to calculate a used car’s true value so you can make an informed decision that suits your needs and your budget. 

1. Research

Before even setting foot on a car lot or scrolling through online listings, arm yourself with knowledge. Begin by researching the make and model of the car you’re interested in. Look into common issues, recalls, and consumer reviews. This information will provide you with a general understanding of the car’s reputation and its potential pitfalls. Knowledge is your greatest weapon against making a hasty purchase.

2. Set Your Budget

Establishing a clear budget is crucial. A used car’s value isn’t just about its price; it’s about how well it fits into your financial landscape. Be sure to consider not only the initial cost but also ongoing expenses such as insurance, fuel, maintenance, and potential repairs. Setting a budget prevents you from falling in love with a car that could strain your finances down the road.

3. Determine Your Needs

What do you need from a car? Are you seeking a spacious family vehicle, a fuel-efficient commuter, or a rugged off-road adventurer? Your needs should guide your decision. It’s easy to get swept up in the allure of a sporty two-seater when you actually require a roomy SUV. 

4. Inspect the Exterior and the Interior

It is imperative to undertake a comprehensive assessment of both its external and internal attributes. Take a walk around the vehicle, carefully inspecting for any signs of rust, dents, scratches, or paint that doesn’t match. Equally paramount is ensuring the seamless operability of all portals, encompassing doors, the trunk, and the bonnet. Afterward, redirect your attention to the interior. Here, pay unwavering heed to the condition of the seating apparatus, upholstery, and floor coverings, seeking out any vestiges of undue deterioration or impairment. 

5. Peek Under the Hood

A basic understanding of the engine’s components can go a long way. Pop the hood and examine the engine for cleanliness, leaks, and signs of neglect. Check the fluid levels and the condition of belts and hoses. If you’re not comfortable doing this yourself, consider bringing a knowledgeable friend or hiring a mechanic to perform a pre-purchase inspection.

6. Request Maintenance Records

A used car’s value isn’t solely determined by its physical condition; its maintenance history plays a pivotal role. Ask the seller for any available maintenance records, which can give you insight into how well the car has been cared for. Regular oil changes, tire rotations, and documented repairs are positive indicators.

7. Take a Test Drive

No assessment is complete without a test drive. This is your chance to feel how the car handles, brakes, accelerates, and maneuvers. Pay attention to any unusual noises, vibrations, or steering issues. Test the brakes in a safe environment. A test drive not only helps you evaluate the car’s performance but also its comfort and ergonomics.

8. Check for Vehicle History Reports

In your quest for the perfect used car, it’s essential to delve into the enigmatic world of vehicle history reports (VHRs). These reports hold a treasure trove of information, unveiling the car’s past encounters, title status, ownership mysteries, and more.

9. Examine the Title and VIN

Speaking of titles, cast your discerning eye upon the enigmatic car title and the cryptic Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). A clean title, shrouded in mystery, suggests that the car hasn’t navigated the treacherous waters of salvage or inundation. 

10. Factor in Upgrades and Features

On occasion, the valuation of a pre-owned automobile may experience a substantial increase owing to supplementary attributes and enhancements it possesses. Although these facets may not be directly associated with the vehicle’s operational efficiency, they can augment the pleasure of driving it and potentially augment its market worth when the moment arrives to part ways with it.

11. Ownership Satisfaction

Beyond the mechanical particulars, investigating the contentment level in ownership of a specific brand and model can yield invaluable insights. Cyber-based discussion forums, consumer appraisals, and extensive surveys can unveil prevalent grievances, well-documented drawbacks, and the comprehensive contentment ratings of proprietors.

12. Evaluate Depreciation

While pre-owned automobiles have already encountered their most substantial devaluation impacts, it remains judicious to contemplate the potential alterations in the car’s valuation during your tenure of ownership. Certain vehicles sustain their market worth more robustly than others, thanks to factors like corporate standing, the appeal of the particular model, and market demand dynamics. 

13. Calculate Resale Value

Although it may initially appear counterintuitive to contemplate the sale of a vehicle you have yet to acquire, pondering its prospective resale value is indeed a sagacious maneuver. The particular automobile makes and brands exhibit a proclivity for preserving their worth over time, which can prove to be advantageous should you harbor intentions of selling or trading in the vehicle a few years hence. Resale value is frequently subject to the sway of variables such as dependability, corporate standing, and overall allure. Similarly, when exploring real estate options in Singapore, it remains imperative to account for elements like locale, property classification, and market trends.

14. Get a Professional Opinion

Should you entertain serious intentions toward a specific pre-owned vehicle, it is judicious to contemplate investing in a professional inspection. A certified mechanic can meticulously scrutinize the mechanical and structural condition of the vehicle, proffering an impartial evaluation. Although this measure may entail a nominal cost, it represents a trifling expense in exchange for the tranquility it affords.

Take Your Time

Taking your time assumes paramount importance in the endeavor of ascertaining the value of a used automobile. Hasty decisions may precipitate future remorse. Allow ample time for data accumulation, comprehensive inspections, and comparisons. The expanse of the pre-owned car market is extensive, and the probability of encountering another suitable alternative remains high should your initial choice fail to align with your requisites.

Diesel BMW Owners Could Receive Compensation, Experts Claim

Photo by Luis Quintero

BMW car owners in the UK (England and Wales) may be owed compensation due to allegations that the Bavarian carmaker installed cheat devices in their diesel vehicles. Each driver can receive at least £12,000.

The cheat devices, also known as defeat devices, are used for manipulating emissions when a vehicle is undergoing regulatory testing. Authorities conduct regulatory tests to ensure that cars follow environmental regulations before they are sold to consumers. 

These allegations stem from the 2015 Dieselgate diesel emissions scandal that involved the Volkswagen Group. According to US authorities, Audi and VW diesel vehicles sold in the American market were equipped with defeat devices. This prompted the California Air Resources Board (Carb) to send a Notice of Violation to the carmaker for not following the United States Clean Air Act. 

For the BMW diesel emissions scandal, the affected vehicles are those that were manufactured between the years 2007 and 2018. Industry insiders and experts believe that over nine million drivers may be qualified to file a claim. 

If one in three affected drivers files a diesel claim and wins, they can be looking at a total payout equivalent to around £38 billion. This is one of the reasons why over a dozen law firms are scrambling to encourage drivers to join their legal action against BMW and other carmakers guilty of using the cheat device. 

BMW denied the allegation and said that their vehicles have always adhered to emissions standards.

Aside from Volkswagen and BMW, there are other carmakers that authorities accuse of using defeat devices. These are:

  • Renault
  • Mercedes-Benz
  • Vauxhall
  • Nissan
  • Ford
  • Chrysler
  • Hyundai
  • Fiat
  • Jaguar
  • Citroën
  • Kia
  • Skoda
  • Mini
  • Seat
  • Porsche
  • Volvo
  • Peugeot

New brands are added to the list now and then as authorities remain vigilant even if it has been almost eight years since the scandal first shocked the global automotive industry.

Dangerous defeat devices

As mentioned earlier, defeat devices manipulate emissions during testing. These devices are programmed to sense when a vehicle in the lab is about to undergo a regulatory test. As soon as this happens, the devices artificially reduce emissions levels to within legal limits. In other words, defeat devices hide real emissions.

Used BMW cars may appear emissions-compliant, high-performing, and safe but this is only short-lived. When the car is out on normal roads, it emits excessively high volumes of a gas known as NOx or nitrogen oxide. This makes the vehicle far from being emissions-compliant. It is a heavy pollutant. 

Errant carmakers, therefore, mis-sold their diesel vehicles and lied to their customers. They were more concerned about making a profit than making sure that their clients were safe.

Defeat devices are dangerous not only because they hide real emissions but also because of NOx emissions. 

What exposure to NOx emissions can do to you

Nitrogen oxide is made of different gases, including nitric oxide or NO and nitrogen dioxide or NO2. It forms acid rain and smog and produces a pollutant called ground-level ozone. It destroys vegetation.

Its most devastating impact, however, is on your health. Various health conditions will hound you for the rest of your life. 

In some cases, your mental health can be affected. This means you’ll have more episodes of anxiety and depression. Additionally, NOx emissions can also weaken your cognitive health, which may lead to dementia, especially Alzheimer’s disease. 

Your health can suffer regardless of how constant or long your exposure to NOx is. Common (but mild) impacts include asthma, nausea and vomiting, corroded teeth, and irritated eyes, nose, and throat. The more serious health conditions are life-changing:

  • COPD 
  • Laryngospasm (the involuntary seizure or contraction of the vocal cords)
  • Asphyxiation (when the body lacks oxygen supply)
  • Some cancers
  • Cardiovascular illnesses
  • Premature death

NOx emissions, and air pollution in general, have become the most significant cause of early deaths worldwide. Every year, millions of people lose their lives because of exposure to toxic air. Such was the case of a young girl in the UK by the name of Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah. She died in 2013 after a severe asthma attack. Before her death, she had consecutively visited hospitals and emergency rooms for various respiratory-related issues. 

Ella and her mother Rosamund were exposed to high levels of air pollution as they lived by the South Circular Road area in London, one of the most polluted places in the city. After completing an inquest, the coroner formally acknowledged air pollution as the main cause of Ella’s death.

To prevent similar incidents from happening, authorities encourage drivers affected by the diesel emissions scandal to bring their carmakers to court through a diesel claim

What’s my diesel claim?

A diesel claim is the legal action you need if you suspect that your vehicle has a defeat device. The claim places the responsibility on the carmaker since they were the one who placed the defeat device in your vehicle.

If you win the claim, your carmaker will compensate you with an amount assigned by the court.
Before you start working on your emission claim, though, you should visit Emissions.co.uk to verify if you are qualified to file a claim and receive compensation. Once you’re done, find an emissions expert who can help you bring your case together. Visit their website here – https://www.emissions.co.uk/

Cup Series Current Top 5 Playoff Contenders

The NASCAR 2023 Cup Series Playoffs began this past weekend at the Cook Out Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway. Fans saw the first of many upsets and mistakes that could result in any of the current 16 contenders of the NASCAR Cup Series secondary playoff bracket being eliminated in the coming race weekends.

Before diving into the details of the upcoming race this Sunday, the Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway, now is as good an opportunity as ever to assess the top 12 drivers and their potential to take the championship. No check writing calculator is needed as each of their current scores has been tabulated in the table below:

RankDriverPointsPlayoff Points
1Kyle Larson2074+0
2Willaim Byron2075+45
3Tyler Reddick2060+30
4Chris Buescher2057+27
5Denny Hamlin2057+27

Top 5 NASCAR 2023 Cup Series Playoff Drivers Synopsys

Kyle Larson – Rank 1

Kyle Larson has proven himself to earn his current top spot in the playoffs. Just this last week at Darlington Raceway, he put his perseverance on full display whether the storm through all the cautions and wrecks during the race.

Larson has already taken a total of 3 race wins during this cup series, which ties with his 2022 NASCAR Cup Series performance and a total of 11 Top 5s and 13 top 10s. Larson finished 7th in last year’s playoffs, and judging by his performance this year, he is expected to surpass the previous year.

William Byron – Rank 2

William Byron, while not currently in the rank one position, has proven himself this year. Not only has Byron earned a staggering 5 race wins during this season, but many outlets have also predicted him to win the 2023 Cup Series title. Byron has also earned 10 top 5s, and 14 top 10s during the 2023 Season.

Tyler Reddick – Rank 3

Tyler Reddick continues to prove consistency is key as he sits safely at the rank three position in the playoffs. Reddick has earned a total of 1 win, 8 top 5s, and 12 top 10s this season. Last year’s performance saw Reddick rank 14th but his 2023 performance has been spectacular.

Chris Buescher – Rank 4

Chris Buescher’s 2023 performance has been crazy, to say the least. Buescher has shown how well he can thrive in duress by only having 1 DNF this year. Buescher has been on the recording saying, “It’s an execution day” and he is living true to his words. Buescher has a total of 3 race wins, 7 top 5s, and 13 top 10s this season.

Denny Hamlin – Rank 5

Denny Hamlin is one of the greats and is expected to fight tooth and nail for his position in the Cup Series and playoffs. Hamlin has been a perfectly executed aggressive driver this year and has taken 2 race wins, 9 top 5s, and 12 top 10s while only having 2 DNFs. Hamlin’s playoff rank last has been higher than the current other top 4, so it is expected he will rise in this list.

Honorable Mention – Ross Chastain – Rank 10

While sitting at the 10th position in the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series playoffs, fans cannot write off Ross Chastain. Last year, Chastain showed us how much he wanted to take the 2022 Title with his outstanding performance and crazy plays like the last lap at Martinsville Speedway. Chastain finished 2nd last year and it wouldn’t be surprising to see him rise in the ranks.

Hamlin inks multi-year Cup Series contract extension with Joe Gibbs Racing

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Denny Hamlin officially scratched his name off of this year’s Silly Season list with the announcement that he has signed a multi-year contract extension with Joe Gibbs Racing, where he will remain as a full-time NASCAR Cup Series competitor and driver of the No. 11 JGR Toyota TRD Camry.

The news comes as the 42-year-old Hamlin from Chesterfield, Virginia, is currently campaigning in his 18th consecutive full-time season with JGR in NASCAR’s premier series and 17th as a Playoff competitor as he is one of 16 competitors currently vying for the 2023 Cup Series championship.

”Joe Gibbs Racing has been my home for almost 20 years now,” Hamlin said in a released statement. ”My relationship with Joe, my team, and everyone at JGR means a lot to me. We have accomplished so much together over the years. I’m excited to finally announce this so we can put all our focus on chasing the championship.”

Hamlin, who first joined Joe Gibbs Racing as a development competitor in 2004, made his inaugural start in the Cup Series at Kansas Speedway in October 2005, where he first piloted JGR’s No. 11 entry. After competing in the final seven scheduled events of the 2005 season, where he notched three top-10 results and his first pole position at Phoenix Raceway, he became a full-time Cup Series competitor for JGR, starting in 2006.

Since his debut in 2005, Hamlin has made 641 career starts in the NASCAR Cup Series, all while driving JGR’s No. 11 entry, and is one of 15 competitors to reach 50 career victories to date. Among his top achievements as a Cup competitor include three Daytona 500 victories, three Southern 500 victories, the 2022 Coca-Cola 600 victory, the 2015 All-Star Race victory, three Shootout victories and the 2006 Rookie-of-the-Year title, with his best points finish being a runner-up result in 2010. Having been named one of NASCAR’s 75 Greatest Drivers this season, he has also achieved 40 poles, 217 top-fives, 333 top-10s, 13,920 laps led and an average finishing result of 13.2 throughout his Cup career.

In addition to being a full-time Cup Series competitor for Joe Gibbs Racing, Hamlin is also entering his third season as a co-owner of 23XI Racing a team he co-owns with NBA icon Michael Jordan. Currently, 23XI Racing manages two full-time entries for Tyler Reddick and Bubba Wallace, both of whom are competing in this year’s Playoffs. Since its inception in 2021, 23XI Racing has notched a combined four victories, two poles, 25 top-fives and 41 top-10 results.

Hamlin is coming off a 25th-place finish in this year’s Playoff opener at Darlington Raceway. Having scored two victories throughout the regular-season stretch to make the Playoffs, he currently sits in fifth place in the Playoff standings and is 27 points above the top-12 cutline to transfer to the Round of 12 as he continues his bid for his first championship in NASCAR’s premier series.

”It is amazing to think it has been almost 20 years since J.D. [Gibbs] first saw him race and we signed him to that first contract,” Joe Gibbs said. ”He has been a big part of Joe Gibbs Racing ever since then and we look forward to that continuing for years to come.”

With his future plans set as a competitor, Hamlin’s bid for this year’s NASCAR Cup Series title continues this upcoming weekend at Kansas Speedway, a track where Hamlin won earlier in May and will serve as the second event in the Round of 16. The event is scheduled to occur on Sunday, September 10, at 3 p.m. ET on USA Network.