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Logan Bearden Readies Second Red Bud 400

ANDERSON, Ind: Leander, Texas’s Logan Bearden will trade in his wrenches for a steering wheel this weekend as the part-time NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series driver eyes a statement performance in Saturday’s 57th annual Greg Hubler Automotive Group Redbud 400 at the famed Anderson (Ind.) Speedway.

The Redbud 400, a Champion Racing Association-sanctioned event since 2000, now also becomes an ASA STARS National Tour event in the inaugural season of the rebirth of the American Speed Association namesake that was born, like Champion Racing Association, at Anderson Speedway.

Bearden, who now calls Mooresville, N.C. home and is a full-time employee at AM Racing returns to the Super Late Model scene on the heels of a competitive sixth-place finish in the CRA Super Series event at Fairgrounds Speedway Nashville on July 2.

Excited to get back behind the wheel of his Bearden Motorsports No. 66 Ford Mustang, Bearden hopes the staple Midwest Super Late Model event this weekend will allow him to continue to showcase his talent while delivering his team and supporters a satisfying finish.

“I’m looking forward to competing in the Red Bud 400 this weekend,” said Bearden. “I’m feeling good about this year’s Redbud 400. It’ll be nice going back to a now familiar place.

“Nashville was a great boost for the team and me and now we’re heading back to the Red Bud 400 hoping to improve on our finish from the 2022 race.”

Last year, Bearden battled the best of the best on the Late Model scene running with the likes of Sammy Smith, William Sawalich and Stephen Nasse before finishing fifth.

While satisfied with their performance last summer, Bearden returns eager to win and believes with the right circumstances, the opportunity to contend for the win will present itself.

“Just like last year, it is going to be a competitive field, but I think we are more than ready for the challenge that awaits us,” added Bearden. “Just being able to sit back and click off laps and be able to capitalize on restarts.

“With it being such a long race staying on the lead lap and keeping the fenders on it is key. As a team, we learned a lot last summer and I’m looking forward to taking the notes from our race last year – combined with what we have learned over the past year and hope it puts us in a position to be even faster than we were last year.”

Set for his second Red Bud 400 attempt, Bearden knows that handling will be crucial for the race, especially late in the race and will be leaning on the leadership of crew chief Marc Metz to make the right calls to keep him in the hunt aboard his No. 66 Bearden Automotive | Parker Electric Ford Mustang.

“I believe in my team and I know they have confidence in me as a driver,” he continued. “I think at a minimum we can come out of this weekend with a top-five, but I also believe we can compete for the win we had a really good car last year driving to second before we had a tire go down.

“We just need to keep the balance under our race car, stay out of trouble and have some luck and I think we can find ourselves knocking on the door for that win on Saturday night.”

Following the Red Bud 400, Bearden will return to North Carolina and continue his role as a lead mechanic for the Statesville, N.C.-based AM Racing team before returning to the CRA tour at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park on Saturday, August 12, 2023, with other Late Model races at Winchester Speedway, Toledo Speedway and Nashville still left on his calendar.

“I’m feeling good about the rest of the year,” sounded Bearden. “It will be nice to return to these tracks this year whereas last year a majority of them were all new to me.”

Behind the Late Model scenes, Bearden is also working with his management team along with AM Racing to put him back in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series field this season with a hopeful expanded NASCAR schedule in 2024.

“I’m very thankful for the opportunities that AM Racing has presented me,” added Bearden. “I am learning a lot about myself, as well as about the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. The team and I have a plan and I believe in that plan; we just have to stay focused and hope the future is what we all want it to be.”

The 57th annual Redbud 400 will be 400 laps counting yellows and will pay the winner $15,000.

The 2023 version will mark the return of the iconic ASA brand to the Redbud 400 for the first time since 1999, with the ASA STARS National Tour set to sanction the 400-lap, 100-mile race.

The Redbud 400 will be co-sanctioned with the ASA CRA Super Series, which will be the third race of the CRA season.

On-track activities for the 57th Annual Greg Hubler Automotive Group Redbud 400 will kick off on Friday, July 14th with inspection and practice for the ASA STARS National Tour. Go Fas Pole Qualifying is scheduled for Saturday afternoon, July 15th, with the Redbud 400 set to go green at 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time.

Fans who can’t attend the Redbud 400 on Saturday can stream the event via TrackTv.com, MidwestTour.TV, or RacingAmerica.TV.

Anderson Speedway is located at 1311 Martin Luther King Blvd. in Anderson, IN.

For more on Logan Bearden, please visit LoganBearden.com, like his Facebook page (Logan Bearden Racing) or follow him on Twitter @LoganBearden66.

Chandler Smith scores third Xfinity Series career pole at New Hampshire

Chandler Smith, driver of the #16 Quick Tie Products Inc. Chevrolet, poses for photos after winning the pole award during qualifying for the NASCAR Xfinity Series Ambetter Health 200 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on July 14, 2023 in Loudon, New Hampshire. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)

Chandler Smith earned the NASCAR Xfinity Series pole Friday afternoon for the Ambetter Health 200 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in his Kaulig Racing No. 16 Chevrolet with a 126.291 mph lap. It was his second consecutive pole, mirroring his effort at Atlanta Motor Speedway last week and his third Xfinity Series career pole.

No one was more surprised than Smith who said, “I knew Kaulig Racing brought me a really fast Quick Tie Products Camaro but I thought I did a horrible job on my part.”

John Hunter Nemechek will start beside Smith on the front row after posting a 126.123 mph lap in the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota. JR Motorsports had a strong showing with drivers Josh Berry, Justin Allgaier and Brandon Jones completing the top five starting positions. Cole Custer, Sammy Smith, Austin Hill, Austin Dillon and Sam Mayer rounded out the top 10 in the qualifying session.

During practice on Friday Ryan Sieg lost the brakes in his No. 39 RSS Racing Ford Mustang and crashed into the No. 26 Sam Hunt Racing Toyota driven by Kaz Grala. As a result, both drivers will go to backup cars and start at the rear of the field.

“Man, that’s frustrating,“ Grala said after the incident. “That was probably the fastest we’ve unloaded all year.”

The Xfinity Series Ambetter Health 200 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway is set for 3 p.m. ET Saturday on USA with radio coverage on PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

Starting Lineup for Xfinity Series Ambetter Health 200

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Kirkwood Paces Andretti Power Play on Streets of Toronto

TORONTO (Friday, July 14, 2023) – Andretti Autosport showed off its street-circuit prowess during practice Friday for the Honda Indy Toronto, as the NTT INDYCAR SERIES team took three of the top four spots on the time sheet, led by Kyle Kirkwood.

Kirkwood was quickest in the 75-minute session on the 11-turn, 1.786-mile temporary street circuit around Exhibition Place in Canada’s largest city, turning a best lap of 1 minute, .8075 of a second in the No. 27 AutoNation Honda. Kirkwood’s strength on rough-and-tumble, concrete-lined street circuits came as no surprise, as he won the Acura Long Beach Grand Prix from the pole on a street course in April.

“It went phenomenal for us,” Kirkwood said. “We kind of led the whole session. Andretti Autosport does a fantastic job at setting up these street-course cars, specifically. Fingers crossed. You expect to see some more of that. It’s a good start for us, but we’ve got to keep the thing going.”

Up next is a 45-minute practice at 10:45 a.m. ET Saturday, followed by NTT P1 Award qualifying at 2:50 p.m.

Kirkwood’s Andretti Autosport teammate Romain Grosjean was second in practice Friday at 1:00.8575 in the No. 28 DHL Honda. Grosjean also has shown speed this season on street circuits, as he won the NTT P1 Award at the season-opening Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg presented by RP Funding in March. He also finished second to Kirkwood at Long Beach.

Felix Rosenqvist was third at 1:00.8607 in the No. 6 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet, the quickest Chevy-powered driver.

Andretti Autosport’s street party continued with Colton Herta fourth at 1:00.9135 in the No. 26 Gainbridge Honda. Herta has won the NTT P1 Award at the last two races this season, on natural road courses at Road America and Mid-Ohio.

Scott McLaughlin rounded out the top five at 1:00.9700 in the No. 3 Gallagher Insurance Team Penske Chevrolet.

All eyes this weekend are on championship leader Alex Palou, who is trying to become just the sixth driver since 1970 to win four consecutive INDYCAR SERIES races, joining Al Unser (1970) Al Unser Jr. (1990), Alex Zanardi (1998), Cristiano Da Matta (2002) and Sebastien Bourdais (2006). Palou, who leads the series by a healthy 110 points, ended up 12th at 1:01.3233 in the No. 10 Journie Rewards Honda.

Tom Blomqvist is another driver attracting attention this weekend. Blomqvist is making his NTT INDYCAR SERIES debut with Meyer Shank Racing as a replacement for 2016 series champion Simon Pagenaud, who was not cleared to drive after a violent flip in practice July 1 during The Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio Presented by the 2023 Accord Hybrid. 2022 IMSA champion Blomqvist was 26th at 1:03.7979 in the No. 60 AutoNation/Sirius XM as he took a methodical, patient approach to learning an unfamiliar car and circuit.

Live coverage of the 85-lap race starts at 1:30 p.m. ET Sunday on Peacock and the INDYCAR Radio Network in the United States and TSN in Canada.

CHEVROLET INDYCAR AT TORONTO: TEAM CHEVY PRACTICE REPORT

CHEVROLET IN NTT INDYCAR SERIES
HONDA INDY TORONTO
TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA
TEAM CHEVY PRACTICE REPORT
JULY 14, 2023

FELIX ROSENQVIST LEADS CHEVROLET, FINISHES THIRD IN NTT INDYCAR SERIES FIRST PRACTICE IN TORONTO

  • Felix Rosenqvist, driver of the No. 6 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet, led Team Chevy in finishing third after the first practice session of the Honda Indy Toronto event with his fastest lap of 1:00.8607.
  • Team Penske’s Scott McLaughlin followed Rosenqvist for the Bowtie brand, finishing fifth in the afternoon practice with his fastest lap of 1:00.9700.
  • Chevrolet occupied six of the top-10 after the session, with Rosenqvist (third), McLaughlin (fifth), Alexander Rossi (seventh), Pato O’Ward (eighth), Josef Newgarden (ninth), and Will Power (10th) representing Chevrolet on the leaderboard.

TEAM CHEVY TOP-10 PRACTICE RESULT:
Pos. Driver

3rd Felix Rosenqvist
5th Scott McLaughlin
7th Alexander Rossi
8th Pato O’Ward
9th Josef Newgarden
10th Will Power

A second practice at Exhibition Place kicks off Saturday morning activities for the NTT INDYCAR Series Saturday at 10:35 p.m. ET. Qualifications and the Firestone Fast Six for Sunday’s Honda Indy Toronto on the streets of Toronto take place following, starting at 2:50 p.m. ET. The final warm-up of the weekend will start race day Sunday at 10:15 a.m. ET. All practice and qualifying will be live on Peacock, INDYCAR Radio, and SiriusXM Channel 160. The 85-lap, 151.81-mile/244.31-kilometer race Sunday, July 16 will take the green flag at 1:30 p.m. ET live on Peacock.

WHAT THEY’RE SAYING (QUOTES):

Will Power, No. 12 Chevrolet at Team Penske:

“Pretty good session. Definitely a lot of track evolution, so we’ll see if we can make some improvements overnight. Still happy with where we were when we finished.”

Scott McLaughlin, No. 3 Chevrolet at Team Penske:

“Good day for us in the Gallagher Chevy. P5. Put a lap in there at the end on the green (alternate) tires, so I think we’re in good spot, but we’ve got to push on for more.”

Pato O’Ward, No. 5 Chevrolet at Arrow McLaren INDYCAR:

“We had a good start here in Toronto. It was a very messy session for us, but I was able to get a good read on what the car was doing pretty much all around the lap. We just never had a lap when the tire was at its optimal, so I’m looking forward to tomorrow and trying to make it a little bit better, and we’ll see what we’ve got.”

Felix Rosenqvist, No. 6 Chevrolet at Arrow McLaren INDYCAR:

“It is a pretty different experience this year. It seems like there are some new repaves and patches on the track, so initially the session was really slippery and everyone was just waiting for the track to go quicker, but it didn’t seem to happen. Then it kind of got traction, and the lap times tumbled. It was a new challenge, I’d say. It was the most different it’s been to get back here. I think Turn 9, Turn 10 and Turn 11 were a complete rethink in terms of driving lines and just how you approach it, really. Some other corners were better, like Turn 3 and Turn 6 were less bumpy. They improved some places, while some places are harder as a driver. So, today was quite challenging I thought, but it was a good session for us. The car felt good, and I think all of us as a team were pretty up-front all session.”

Alexander Rossi, No. 7 Chevrolet at Arrow McLaren INDYCAR:

“It was a good start to the weekend. The No. 7 NTT DATA Arrow McLaren Chevrolet rolled off strong. It’s in the window and was competitive through the whole session, so we’ll make some minor adjustments overnight and keep developing it as the day goes on tomorrow.”

Gavin Ward, Race Director at Arrow McLaren INDYCAR:

“Practice 1 was a great start to the weekend for the team. As always, it’s super tight. I think we need to find a little bit to fight with the Andrettis who looked pretty strong today, but there’s time there. I have no doubt that we’ll dig deep and find something overnight.”

Callum Ilott, No. 77 Chevrolet at Juncos Hollinger Racing:

“Overall, pretty positive session for us. I think we ended up P13. Track’s had a couple of changes with new tarmac here and there. Quite challenging compared to last year with a few unexpected bumps. It’s part of the game. Overall, a couple of things to work on, couple of directions to go, but I think P13 is a solid first practice for us. Hopefully we can work off of it and aim for the Fast 12 tomorrow in qualifying.”

FELIX ROSEQVIST, driver of the No. 6 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet – End of Day Press Conference:

Q. What are you learning?

FELIX ROSENQVIST: Yeah, pretty different experience this year. Seems like there’s some new repaves and patches on the track. Initially the session was really slippery, and everyone was just waiting for the track to go quicker, but it didn’t seem to happen.

Then it kind of got traction and the lap times tumbled. But it was a new challenge. I would say it was the most different it’s been to get back here.

I think Turn 9, Turn 10, Turn 11 was like a complete rethink in terms of driving lines and just how we approach it, really. Some other corners that were better, I thought, like Turn 6 was less bumpy, Turn 3 was less bumpy. They improved some places, and some places are harder as a driver.

Quite challenging I thought, but good session for us. The car felt good, and I think all of us in the team were pretty up front all session.

Q. Can you throw some detail at us on the 9, 10, 11? Is it because of the way the bumps lay out makes you have to take a different line?

FELIX ROSENQVIST: Yeah, so approaching 9, you have a new tarmac right on the apex, so you’re kind of turning in with understeer. Then as you hit the apex you grip up, so you kind of have to go in too quick for the grip you have, but then you have to trust that it grips.

Then going into 10, there’s a massive bump right on entry, so you kind of have to go through that. Like there’s no choice, you have to go through it.

Then as a car, it kind of lands on the bump, you have to turn in, and if you take it with too much speed it’s really easy to just go straight. I think we saw a couple of, me including, trying that, and yeah, you’re just mixing it up with different the lines and stuff. Was kind of interesting.

Then 11, the new tarmac kind of ends right at the apex, so you can send it in pretty hard, but then it gets bumpy on exit. Yeah, it’s a complete inverted approach to the section, but I thought it was fun. You could see us working out there for sure.

Q. It sounds a little Mario Kart-y where you have slick spots and then hope that you catch the sticky spots in the right place kind of thing, or you speed up really quickly and slow down in weird spots?

FELIX ROSENQVIST: It kind of reminds me a bit of rally driving, like you have to set the car up before the jump and then you have to land in the right place. It’s like, yeah, a rally approach but way less jumping, obviously. Yeah, it makes you think.

I think it’s kind of rare to have that in INDYCAR, so it’s a new challenge for sure.

Q. Obviously we’re at the halfway point of the season now, so I guess you’ve had a couple weeks off to think about your season as a whole and what you might want to be doing for the second half, I guess. I know your qualifying is basically third best in the series, but obviously your finishes have not been quite as strong as that. What are you focusing on for the second part of the season?

FELIX ROSENQVIST: Yeah, it’s been some unfortunate races for us, especially the last two ones, just kind of ending up nowhere after basically — not DNF, but being at the back.

I don’t know, I think you approach it a bit differently. Maybe you try to go for a big result. I think there’s probably no chance for us to win the championship.

I think I’m mentally more in a head space where I want to go for like — if I can go for a win, I’ll try all in, and I think a lot of us are in the same position because Alex is just taking off in the standings.

Like I say, we’ve been super fast on one lap, and I think actually the race pace has been mega, as well.

Just haven’t really strung a result together in the last three, four races. Looking forward to just having a solid week, and I feel like we started good here. Normally a pretty good place for us, so yeah, just looking forward to having a smooth weekend.

Q. It feels less like there’s something specific that you need to change, like just as an example you’ve got too much understeer in the car, it’s not necessarily looking at for the second half of the season that you need to change, it’s more outside of your control have impacted your performances?

FELIX ROSENQVIST: I mean, I think we’ve had both, right. We had races where I’ve made mistakes like Indy, Texas. I think those two sting for sure. It was completely in my hands. Then we had probably more races where it’s just been completely out of our control, like Road America, mechanical issue, and then lap 1 Mid-Ohio I got taken out by my countryman.

Yeah, there’s been a lot of that stuff going on, so obviously you fall pretty quick in the standings. I think like one, maximum two DNFs is what you can have if you want to go for a title.

I mean, I think as a group obviously we try to reduce our mistakes, but in some way it’s out of our control. We try not to think too much about it. The pace has been really good, especially race pace this year has been awesome, so just try to get it together.

Q. You talked about the new tarmac and how sticky it is and you’re looking at grip, and tomorrow we’ve got rain predicted for most of the day. How will that affect the car?

FELIX ROSENQVIST: I don’t even want to know. I’m not jealous of Tom because that was actually — I think that felt kind of foreign to all of us, especially in the beginning of the session. Then it gripped up quite well.

Yeah, in the wet it’s going to be hard. I haven’t been here in the wet. I think some of the veterans, sort of the true veterans have been here in the wet, but I can only imagine. Like 9, 10, 11 is going to be really tricky. That new tarmac might be slippery, I think, in the wet. Yeah, I don’t know, it’s just going to be a free-for-all.

Q. Felix, following up on looking at the second half of the season, how would you define the second half going well? Is it getting a win? Is it where you end up in the standings at the end of the day or is it something else?

FELIX ROSENQVIST: You mean in the standings? I don’t know. I think like we’re not here to be P12 or P11. I think a win or something like that would be a good way to kind of end at the end of the season. I think there’s some good tracks for us coming up. Just kind of — I think more than anything, being able to string together some race results and feeling like we didn’t leave anything on the table would be a rewarding feeling after having some troubled races.

Yeah, I know we can be there if we just do the job. Yeah, just going for the win.

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Rocky’s Ace Hardware to Support Joe Graf Jr. at New Hampshire Motor Speedway

Rocky’s Ace Hardware to Support Joe Graf Jr. at New Hampshire Motor Speedway

LOUDON, N.H.: Rocky’s Ace Hardware, your neighborhood store for paint, hardware, lawn and garden and grilling will support NASCAR Xfinity Series veteran Joe Graf Jr. in Saturday afternoon’s Ambetter Health 200 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS).

Founded in Springfield, MA in 1926, Rocky’s Ace Hardware has 48 locations throughout Connecticut, Florida, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island, including 32 stores in New England.

Rocky′s has become one of the country’s largest Ace Hardware dealers, noted for its exceptional customer service and vast product selection.

Their pairing with Graf will be Rocky’s Ace Hardware’s first foray into the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

Graf will drive the No. 19 Rocky’s Ace Hardware Toyota Supra for Saturday’s 200-lap race, his fourth race of the season for Joe Gibbs Racing and his first since Richmond (Va.) Raceway on April 1.

“I’m excited to grow our relationship with Rocky’s Ace Hardware to include a primary partnership role with Joe Gibbs Racing this weekend at New Hampshire,” said Graf.

“Our introduction with Rocky’s Ace Hardware came through another one of my current marketing partners CoverSeal and because of that great working relationship and the business-to-business opportunities that the NASCAR Xfinity Series offers, we are stoked that Rocky’s Ace Hardware wanted to be a part of my Xfinity Series return to Joe Gibbs Racing this weekend.”

Rocco J. Falcone, Rocky’s president and CEO is thrilled to be a part of Graf’s journey at New Hampshire.

“This is a fantastic opportunity for Rocky’s Ace Hardware to partner with Joe Gibbs Racing, CoverSeal and Joe Graf Jr, for the race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway,” said Rocco J. Falcone, Rocky’s president and CEO.

“We’re grateful to our partners at CoverSeal for helping to make this happen. Rocky’s is a locally owned business with 32 stores across New England, including three in New Hampshire, and this is a great way for us to bring our Brand to Joe Graf Jr and Joe Gibbs Racing fans for the biggest race in New England.”

Graf who turned 25 on Wednesday, July 12, will make his third start at the Loudon, New Hampshire track on Saturday and looks to improve on his 12th place finish last July.

In three previous Joe Gibbs Racing starts this season, Graf has collected two top-15 finishes, highlighted by an 11th-place finish in their debut together in the Production Alliance Group 300 at Auto Club (Calif.) Speedway in March.

Following Saturday’s race, Graf will visit the Rocky’s Ace Hardware in Concord, New Hampshire on Sunday, July 16, 2023, from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. to meet and greet race fans ahead of the NASCAR Cup Series Crayon 301 race.

For more on Joe Graf Jr. visit JoeGrafRacing.com, like him on Facebook (Joe Graf Jr.), follow him on TikTok (@JoeGrafJr), Twitter (@JoeGrafJr) and Instagram (@joegrafjr).

The Ambetter Health 200 (200 laps | 211.6 miles) is the 18th of 33 NASCAR Xfinity Series races on the 2023 schedule. Practice begins on Friday, July 14, 2023, from 5:05 p.m. – 5:35 p.m. Qualifying is set to follow practice beginning at 5:35 p.m. The 38-car field will take the green flag the next afternoon, Saturday, July 15, 2023, shortly after 3:00 p.m. with live coverage on the USA Network, the Performance Racing Network (Radio) and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90. All times are local (Eastern).

About Rocky’s Ace Hardware:

Rocky’s Ace Hardware, your neighborhood store for paint, hardware, lawn and garden, and grilling, has been in continuous operation, under the same family ownership, since opening its first location in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1926.

From one modest store to now 48 convenient locations throughout Connecticut, Florida, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island, Rocky′s has become one of the country’s largest Ace Hardware dealers, noted for its exceptional customer service and vast product selection.

For more information, visit rockys.com.

TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Charges Into High-speed Double-header

2023 GR YARIS Rally1 HYBRID

TOKYO, July 14, 2023 – (JCN Newswire) – TOYOTA GAZOO Racing World Rally Team is ready to increase the pace for round eight of the 2023 season at Rally Estonia on July 20-23: the first part of a double-header in northern Europe taking in some of the fastest roads in the FIA World Rally Championship.

After a trio of rough and increasingly demanding gravel rallies in Portugal, Sardinia and Kenya, attention now turns to smoother and quicker roads with Rally Estonia followed two weeks later by Rally Finland: the fastest round of the WRC and a home event for TGR-WRT.

The team has a strong record in Estonia together with its reigning drivers’ champion, Kalle Rovanpera, who scored his maiden WRC victory on the event in 2021 before repeating that success last year. Rovanpera leads the 2023 standings by 41 points over Elfyn Evans, who completed a one-two finish for the team in Estonia last year.

Both were part of a second successive 1-2-3-4 finish for TGR-WRT on Safari Rally Kenya last month, along with Sebastien Ogier and Takamoto Katsuta. With Estonia not included in Ogier’s part-season programme, Katsuta steps up once more to help the team defend a 48-point lead in the manufacturers’ championship.

TGR-WRT continues to work to develop the GR YARIS Rally1 HYBRID and improve performance, and will introduce a power unit upgrade in Estonia that includes an updated internal combustion engine.

While many of the roads used in Rally Estonia are wide and flowing, featuring plenty of jumps and crests, others are narrower and more technical. In these sections in particular, the soft and sandy surface can become heavily rutted by the second pass of each stage.

As has been the case since the rally first joined the WRC calendar in 2020, the service park will be situated at the Estonian National Museum in the country’s second-largest city, Tartu – around two hours south-east of the capital, Tallinn. The popular ceremonial start in the centre of Tartu on Thursday evening is followed by an opening super special stage adjacent to the service park.

Friday is the longest day of the rally with 133.38 competitive kilometres: the familiar Peipsiaare and Mustvee stages to the north and Raanitsa to the south are all run twice either side of mid-day service, before a single pass of Neeruti rounds out the day. Saturday’s format is different, with two stages run twice in the morning before service, and another pair of tests repeated in the afternoon. The Tartu super special is revisited upon returning to service in the evening. Sunday’s finale is made up of two runs over the mostly-new Karaski stage and an extended version of Kambja, which again hosts the rally-ending Power Stage.

For more information, visit https://toyotagazooracing.com/wrc/release/2023/rd08-preview/.

Brett Moffitt | AM Racing New Hampshire Motor Speedway NASCAR Xfinity Series Race Preview

AM Racing | NASCAR Xfinity Series
New Hampshire Motor Speedway | Ambetter Health 200

Fast Facts

No. 25 AM Racing Team:
Driver: Brett Moffitt
Primary Partner(s): AM Technical Solutions (AMTS)
Manufacturer: Ford Mustang
Crew Chief: Joe Williams Jr.
Spotter: Tony Raines
Chassis Intel: AMR Chassis No. 1028
Engine: Roush-Yates Engines
Driver Championship Point Standings: 14th
Team Championship Point Standings: 16th

Notes of Interest:

Inaugural Journey Marches On: After spending the past several seasons as a full-time team in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series, AM Racing will embark on its inaugural journey in the NASCAR Xfinity Series this season with driver Brett Moffitt for the entire 33-race tour continuing with Saturday afternoon’s Ambetter Health 200 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

Saturday afternoon’s race signifies the start of the second half of the 2023 Xfinity Series season for the Statesville, N.C.-based organization.

Future Focused: With AM’s inaugural Xfinity journey set to continue at the track dubbed the New York of the South, the team has chosen veteran driver Brett Moffitt to lead the team’s campaign from the driver’s seat aboard the No. 25 Ford Mustang.

Moffitt, a native of Grimes, Iowa hails numerous starts across all three of NASCAR’s National Series, including the 2018 Truck Series championship with Hattori Racing Enterprises.

Moffitt, 30, arrives on the scene at AM Racing after a stint at Our Motorsports.

Partner Intel: The Statesville, N.C.-based team will sport the signage of AM Technical Solutions on the No. 25 Ford Mustang for the 18th of 33 NASCAR Xfinity Series races this season.

Headquartered in Austin, TX, AM Technical Solutions (AMTS) was founded in 1994.

AM Technical Solutions is a Global Architecture, Engineering & Construction firm specializing in the high-tech markets. AMTS has managed over $20B of global capital projects for over 170 different customers in 24 countries and across five continents.

AM Minute: Last weekend was a busy weekend for AM Racing.

In addition to the NASCAR Xfinity Series team competing at Atlanta (Ga.) Motor Speedway, AM Racing’s ARCA Menards Series and NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series program were in action on the road course at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.

ARCA rookie Christian Rose kicked off the weekend with a solid showing in his No. 32 Department of West Virginia Tourism | Secure Testing Services Ford Mustang. After starting his first career road course from the 12th position, Rose methodically made gains throughout the race and maneuvered him inside the top-10 in the closing laps of the race.

Unfortunately, an electrical issue on the last lap spoiled the team’s top-10 finish and the team was credited with an 11th-place result.

Austin Wayne Self returned to the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series tour aboard his No. 22 AIRBOX Air Purifier Ford F-150. Qualifying 27th, Self-impressed in the rain – quickly entering the top-10 in the early onset of the O’Reilly Auto Parts 150.

This weekend, Rose continues his ARCA season with a stop at Iowa Speedway on Saturday night.

Thanks For Your Support: With more than 51 percent of the 2023 season complete, AM Racing and Brett Moffitt would like to thank their associate marketing partners for their support: AIRBOX Air Purifier, CForce Bottling Company, Concrete Supply, Destiny Homes, Flying Circle, Kreuz Market, Lane Frost Brand, Mechanix Wear and Mobil 1.

AMerican Heroes: NASCAR and its fans have always put Patriotism and American Pride at the forefront of every race weekend. That same passion runs just as deep at AM Racing, a team whose family lineage is deeply rooted in the Armed Forces and First Responders workforce.

We’re a team whose blood bleeds Red, White and Blue every day, which is why we are proud to launch, AMerican Heroes.

At AM Racing, it is our mission to recognize and highlight the men and women who continue to put their lives on the line every day, as well as honoring and paying respect to those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms.

We are a nation that is united by one flag, which represents all the liberties and freedoms that we would not be able to enjoy without the sacrifices of those willing to answer the call.

Continuing with New Hampshire this weekend, AM Racing will carry the AMerican Heroes livery, which will continue for the remainder of the 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series and ARCA Menards Series seasons.

The team will work to salute all the men and women, past and present, who truly deserve the title of Hero, every weekend.

Brett Moffitt Xfinity New Hampshire Motor Speedway Stats: Saturday afternoon’s Ambetter Health 200 will mark Moffitt’s third start at the 1.054-mile speedway.

In his previous two efforts, Moffitt has delivered one top-10 and two top-15 finishes. His track-best result occurred during the 2021 Ambetter Get Vaccinated 200 when Moffitt steered to a ninth-place finish after starting seventh for Our Motorsports.

In addition to his previous two Xfinity Series races, the popular driver also has three NASCAR Cup Series starts at the New Hampshire race track to coincide with one NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series start in the Granite State.

Brett Moffitt Xfinity Series Speedway Stats: At NASCAR Xfinity Series tracks classified as a speedway 1.0-mile to 2.0-mile in length, Moffitt has made 51 starts throughout his career earning one pole and 16 top-10 finishes. He also holds an average finishing position of 15.7.

Brett Moffitt NASCAR Xfinity Series Career Stats: In 101 career Xfinity Series starts, Moffitt has earned three top-five and 27 top-10 finishes, including a second-place outing at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway in February 2021. During that tenure, he also holds an average finishing position of 17.5.

He earned a career-best Xfinity Series qualifying effort of fourth earlier this year at Las Vegas (Nev.) Motor Speedway with AM Racing.

In addition to 101 Xfinity Series starts, he has achieved 45 NASCAR Cup Series and 92 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series starts to his credit.

Atlanta (Ga.) Motor Speedway | Alsco Uniforms 250 Race Recap: In the most recent NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Atlanta (Ga.) Motor Speedway, Brett Moffitt and the AM Racing were hoping history would repeat itself.

In the spring at the hybrid superspeedway track, Moffitt and the AM Racing team earned their second career top-10 finish when they posted a then-season-high sixth-place finish in the RAPTOR King of Tough 250.

On the heels of a top-five finish the week prior at the Chicago Street Course, Moffitt and the Joe Williams Jr.-led team were hopeful to continue the momentum.

After a subpar qualifying effort of 27th in the No. 25 AM Technical Solutions Ford Mustang, Moffitt utilized the drat following the first stage to cleverly maneuver his race car inside the top-10 where he remained throughout the remainder of the race.

A late race caution threw the race into overtime and while battling inside the top-10 on the last lap of the race, Moffitt was running on fumes when his car began to fumble coming out of Turn 4.

The stumble cost the team their fifth top-10 finish of the season and instead delivered a respectable 11th-place finish.

In 17 races this season, Moffit has delivered one top-five, four top-10s, 11 top-15s, 12 top-20s and an average finish of 16.1.

From the Pit Box: Industry veteran Joe Williams is Brett Moffit’s crew chief.

He will be crew chief for his 116th NASCAR Xfinity Series race on Saturday and his third at the 1.054-mile facility in Loudon, New Hampshire.

In his previous 115 NASCAR Xfinity Series starts, he has collected one win (Auto Club Speedway | February 2022), eight top-five and 25 top-10 finishes.

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Brett Moffitt Quoteboard:

On New Hampshire Motor Speedway: “New Hampshire has been relatively a good track for me and I’m hoping to continue that statistic with my AM Racing team on Saturday afternoon.

“I feel like we were robbed of a top-10 finish last weekend at Atlanta, so as a team, we’re going to New Hampshire looking for some redemption.

“Our AM Racing team is really in a good place right now and we just need to keep working hard and future focused and I believe we’ll have a good race result.”

On 2023 Season Outlook: “We’ve officially reached the halfway point of the 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series and I feel like we have a lot to be proud of.

“However, as the Playoffs are on the horizon, we are doing everything in our power to either point our way in or fight our way into Victory Lane so we can take up one of the coveted 12 spots and really bring some attention to our AM Racing team.”

Race Information:

The Ambetter Health 200 (200 laps | 211.6 miles) is the 18th of 33 NASCAR Xfinity Series races on the 2023 schedule. Practice begins on Friday, July 14, 2023, from 5:05 p.m. – 5:35 p.m. Qualifying is set to follow practice beginning at 5:35 p.m. The 38-car field will take the green flag the next afternoon, Saturday, July 15, 2023, shortly after 3:00 p.m. with live coverage on the USA Network, the Performance Racing Network (Radio) and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90. All times are local (Eastern).

About AM Racing:

AM Racing is a multi-tiered, multi-faceted Motorsports program headquartered in Statesville, N.C.

Established in December 2015, AM Racing is prided on faith, honesty and intelligent performance.

The family-owned team will compete in the ARCA Menards Series, the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series, the NASCAR Xfinity Series and various Dirt Modified events in its seventh year of competition.

The team has named Brett Moffitt, Christian Rose and Austin Wayne Self as their primary drivers for the 2023 Xfinity, ARCA Menards Series and Dirt Modified seasons respectively.

GMG Racing Brings Three-Car Porsche 992 GT3 Cup Entry to This Weekend’s Porsche Sprint Challenge Doubleheader at Utah Motorsports Campus

  • GMG Racing’s Kyle Washington, Todd Parriott and James Sofronas Primed for Podiums and Championship Points in Utah Porsche Sprint Challenge Weekend
  • Two-Race 2023 Winner Washington Arrives in Utah Just Two Points Out of Porsche Sprint Challenge 992 Am Class Championship Lead

TOOELE, Utah (July 13, 2023) – Championship-winning sports car racing team GMG Racing brings a three-car Porsche GT3 Cup entry to this weekend’s USAC Porsche Sprint Challenge USA West by Yokohama doubleheader at Utah Motorsports Campus (UMC). A trio of GMG Racing Porsche 911 GT3 Cup cars compete in the top-tier 992 division in two different classes on the 3.048-mile UMC road course just outside of Salt Lake City.

Kyle Washington arrives in Utah in full contention for the Porsche Sprint Challenge 992 Am class championship after victories in two of this season’s first four races and no finish lower than fourth in his GMG Racing No. 232 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup.

Washington swept 2023’s season-opening doubleheader in April at Spring Mountain Motorsports Ranch in Nevada and looks to get back on the podium this weekend in Utah after fourth-place finishes one race ago at Sonoma Raceway. Washington heads into this weekend’s pair of races second in the 992 Am championship, just two points shy of the leader, 192 – 190.

Washington competes alongside GMG Racing teammate Todd Parriott this season in his GMG Racing No. 289 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup. The teammates locked out the top two 992 Am-class finishing positions in the opening race of the year at Spring Mountain, with Parriott crossing the line in second place behind Washington. Parriott has finished out of the top five just once since that season best result and a pair of strong finishes in Utah could move him into the thick of the Am championship battle. Parriott is currently fifth in the Am championship standings with 89 points.

“Having spoken to both Kyle and Todd this past week, they are excited to get back to a track that they both have experience on,” said GMG Racing Principal and Founder James Sofronas. “With the focus on them and Porsche Sprint Challenge and getting them back in those Cup cars, I know they are both up for the challenge. And I am just going to be there in a supporting role, competing in the Pro-Am class and having all of my data, video and setup information transferred to them while also racing in the same race in a different class. I like being there and helping those guys out while I am also pushing and carrying the GMG Racing flag on track.”

Making his Sprint Challenge USA West 2023 debut at Sonoma, Sofronas was a contender from the beginning of the weekend with a third place 992 Pro-Am result in race one before a second place class and overall race finish in the second round in his GMG Racing No. 204 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup.

The Porsche Sprint Challenge 992 schedule starts Friday, July 14, with morning and afternoon practice sessions before qualifying that afternoon at 4:10 p.m. MDT.

Saturday’s doubleheader schedule of races includes the first 40-minute sprint at 9:20 a.m. MDT and the second round set to go green at 3 p.m. MDT.

In addition to the three-strong 992 GT3 Cup effort at UMC, GMG also fields a No. 32 Porsche 991.2 GT3 R for Washington in the GT Celebration (GTC) races that share the weekend card with the Porsche Sprint Challenge series. Like Sprint Challenge, the GTC schedule features a pair of sprints as well as an end-of-the-weekend “enduro” event.

“Kyle is a marathon man,” Sofronas said. “If there were five races he would do all of them. It’s just more training for him to improve his craft.”

About GMG Racing: Founded in 2001, GMG Racing quickly established itself as North America’s premier performance tuning facility. What began as a small 1,200 sq. ft. shop, maintaining two race cars, has grown into a 30,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art performance tuning, racing and service facility located in Santa Ana, California in Orange County and with a trackside motorsports facility at 28,000 sq. ft. currently being built at The Thermal Club. The staff, attention to detail, and passion are what make GMG the choice of professionals and enthusiasts worldwide. GMG, in its early years, was located directly across the street from Porsche Motorsport North America (PMNA). This close proximity allowed GMG to build a strong relationship with the legendary racing brand which has helped us support our customers to the highest level possible. From club racing to Sebring, Daytona and Spa, GMG can take you as far as you want to go. More information can be found at www.gmgracing.com.

New College Institute & the Wendell Scott Foundation Bring Camp Cultivation to Richmond Raceway with Rajah Caruth

STATESVILLE, NC (July 13th, 2023): GMS Racing’s NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series driver Rajah Caruth will debut a new paint scheme at Richmond Raceway with support from New College Institute and the Wendell Scott Foundation. The scheme will be ran to bring eyes on the foundation’s upcoming Camp Cultivation initiatives which will be held from July 18th-20th.

Hosted by the Wendell Scott Foundation at the Virginia State University campus, Camp Cultivation is a unique residential overnight learning experience for bright, forward-thinking high school students who will evolve into a generation of leaders, innovators, engineers, and scientists. Students will learn by engaging in hands-on activities, including simulation, augmented reality, virtual reality, workshops, and instructional labs. They will have the opportunity to experience college life while attending the three-day residential program.

“We are excited to showcase our Camp Cultivation initiatives through the new paint scheme at Richmond Raceway. At the Wendell Scott Foundation, we are dedicated to carrying on the legacy of Wendell Scott by empowering and equipping the next generation of leaders. Camp Cultivation provides a unique and immersive learning experience for high school students, allowing them to explore their passions and develop skills in STEM fields,” said Warrick Scott, CEO of the Wendell Scott Foundation. “Partnerships like these allow us to give back to our local communities by providing opportunities for students to excel in the world of STEM education. We are grateful to partner with GMS Racing to inspire and shape the future of these bright young minds.”

Along with the release of the Born Driven children’s book, Camp Cultivation yet another way that the Wendell Scott Foundation is acting and building upon their namesake’s legacy. The foundation has placed a main focus on giving back to their local Virginia communities, and they aim to provide students with the tools to further their education and explore options that lead to their future careers. Activities and engagements like these shine on the commitment the organization has to its youth.

“NCI is proud to partner with the Wendell Scott Foundation and their affiliates. We are honored to be included on No. 24 truck. Working together, we are poised to continue providing innovating and exciting STEM education and literacy development opportunities for students all throughout the Commonwealth.” said Joe Sumner, Executive Director of New College Institute.

With the importance of STEM fields in the NASCAR industry, the opportunity to raise awareness for the foundation’s efforts on the racetrack provides a unique way to bring an entirely different audience into the sport. GMS Racing is proud to spread this message and encourages its fans to support their efforts. Camp volunteers can sign up for the program by visiting the link here. Caruth will join the camp as a motivational speaker and assist with several of the planned activities with the students throughout the program.

“I’m eager to get to experience everything Camp Cultivation has in store for its students and think that the team at the Wendell Scott Foundation has done such a great job putting it all together. Getting students actively involved in these types of programs will do so much for their futures in education and careers, and it means a lot that the people who support me have put forth so much effort into developing this program. I’m proud to represent the foundation and appreciate the opportunity to use my platform to get the word out about the fun experiences they have in store.” said Caruth.

The NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series heads to Richmond Raceway for the final race of the regular season on Saturday, July 29th. Live coverage of the Worldwide Express 250 will be broadcasted on FOX Sports 1 (TV), the Motor Racing Network (Radio), and Sirius XM NASCAR (Channel 90) at 7:30 PM ET. Follow GMS Racing on social media for continued partner updates and announcements. #WeAreGMS

ABOUT NEW COLLEGE INSTITUTE:

New College Institute is a state-funded educational entity that provides access to degree programs (bachelor, master, and doctorate) through our partnerships with VA colleges and universities. NCI strives to be accessible and convenient for students of all ages. Our staff, faculty, and board members are all committed to making NCI a premier educational facility for students, businesses, and the community at large.

In addition to college-level degree and certification programs, NCI offers experiential learning opportunities such as the NCI Internship Program and regional cybersecurity and engineering competitions. Additional programs such as NCI’s summer camps, LIFE (Learning Is ForEver), and financial aid resource events encourage and promote continued education throughout the Martinsville-Henry County region. New College Institute recently formed a partnership with the Wendell Scott Foundation last month, so more information can be found here.

ABOUT THE WENDELL SCOTT FOUNDATION:

Founded in 2011, The Wendell Scott Foundation, Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization inspired by Wendell Scott, Sr. and provides services such as job-skill training, STEM education opportunities, mentoring, and other supportive services to at-risk, underserved youth between the ages of 8-18 years in Danville, Virginia and surrounding areas.

The Foundation’s mission of using educational attainment to end racial disparities in education and health is vital in addressing economic inequality and improving future success in African-American communities. For more information, please visit www.wendellscott.org.

ABOUT GMS RACING:

GMS Racing competes full-time in the NASCAR Truck Series operating the No. 23, No. 24, and No. 43 Chevrolet Silverado RSTs for drivers Grant Enfinger, Rajah Caruth, and Daniel Dye. Since the team was formed in 2012, GMS Racing has won five titles across multiple series, including the 2016 and 2020 NASCAR Truck Series championship, the 2015 ARCA Racing Series championship, as well as the 2019 & 2020 ARCA East championships. GMS has grown to occupy several buildings located in Statesville, N.C. including operations for GMS Fabrication. The GMS Racing campus also houses operations for LEGACY MOTOR CLUB, a team that competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series.

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Who Buys Junk Cars Without Title Near Me: Unlocking Your Vehicle’s Hidden Value

Photo by Harrison Haines

Introduction

Do you have a junk car taking up valuable space in your garage or driveway? Perhaps you lost the title, and now you’re wondering if anyone would be interested in buying it. Well, the good news is that there are reputable buyers out there who specialize in purchasing junk cars without titles. In this article, we will explore why someone would buy a junk car without a title and provide practical tips on finding reliable buyers near you. Let’s delve into this fascinating world of junk car transactions.

Why Would Someone Buy a Junk Car Without a Title?

When it comes to selling a junk car, not having the title might seem like an insurmountable hurdle. However, several reasons can explain why someone would be interested in buying a junk car without a title:

  1. Salvage and Recycling

Many buyers purchase junk cars primarily for their salvageable parts. They may extract valuable components like engines, transmissions, or rare accessories to resell in the used parts market. These buyers are often less concerned about the legal paperwork associated with the vehicle and are primarily interested in the car’s value as scrap metal.

  1. Rebuilding and Restoration

Car enthusiasts, mechanics, or hobbyists who enjoy restoring old vehicles may be willing to buy junk cars without titles. For them, the challenge lies in bringing a dilapidated car back to its former glory. These buyers might use the vehicle for spare parts or invest time and resources into refurbishing it to its original condition.

  1. Exporting

Certain countries or regions have less stringent regulations regarding vehicle ownership documentation. Buyers from these areas may be interested in purchasing junk cars without titles to export them for resale or dismantle them for spare parts. The absence of a title might not pose a significant hurdle for them.

Finding Reliable Buyers for Junk Cars Without Title Near You

Now that we understand why someone would be interested in buying a junk car without a title, let’s explore effective ways to find reliable buyers in your area:

  1. Local Junkyards and Salvage Yards

Junkyards and salvage yards are often willing to buy junk cars without titles. They are well-versed in the legal requirements and regulations surrounding these transactions. Conduct an online search or check your local directories to find junkyards near you. Contact them to inquire about their policies regarding title-less vehicles.

  1. Scrap Metal Recyclers

Scrap metal recycling facilities are another viable option for selling your junk car without a title. These businesses focus on extracting valuable metals from vehicles, regardless of their legal status. Research scrap metal recyclers in your vicinity and reach out to them to discuss the potential sale of your vehicle.

Conclusion

Losing the title to your junk car doesn’t mean it’s worthless. There are buyers out there who see the hidden value in your vehicle and are willing to make a purchase. Salvage and recycling enthusiasts, restoration enthusiasts, and exporters are some of the potential buyers who may be interested. You can find reliable buyers near you by exploring local junkyards, salvage yards, and scrap metal recyclers. So, free up that space and unlock the hidden value of your junk car today! For more details, check out Cash Cars Buyer!