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Toyota Racing – Weekly Preview – 05.10.23

This Week in Motorsports: May 8-14, 2023

· NCS/NXS/NCTS: Darlington Raceway– May 12-14
· ARCA: Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway – May 13

PLANO, Texas (May 10, 2023) – It is time for the annual throwback weekend at Darlington Raceway for all three national series of NASCAR.

NASCAR National Series – NCS | NXS | NCTS

Hamlin looks to add to Darlington success… Coming off his first win of the season, Denny Hamlin heads to one of his best tracks on the circuit. Hamlin owns four NASCAR Cup Series victories, and five NASCAR Xfinity Series wins at the track. He has finished inside the top-five in four of the last six races at Darlington.

Toyota ranks high in standings… At the one-third point of the season, Toyota drivers rank high in the point standings. Christopher Bell (second), Martin Truex Jr. (third), Hamlin (fourth) and Tyler Reddick (sixth) all have race wins and rank among the top-six in the point standings.

Wallace double duty… For the first time this season, Bubba Wallace will run two races this weekend. Wallace will make his 2023 Truck Series season debut in the No. 1 TRICON Garage Toyota Tundra TRD Pro. The Alabama-native has six wins in 49 starts in the series but will be making his first Truck Series start at Darlington. In the Cup Series, Wallace finished a track-best ninth last fall in the Southern 500.

Nemechek at one of his best tracks… John Hunter Nemechek has been impressive at Darlington Raceway throughout his career. Nemechek earned his first career Cup Series top-10 finish at the track in 2020, while last season Nemechek won the Truck Series race and finished in the top-10 in both Xfinity Series races, driving for Sam Hunt Racing. Coming into this weekend, Nemechek sits just four points outside of the top spot in the Xfinity Series standings on the strength of two wins and eight top-10 finishes in 10 races.

Heim continues to run strong… Corey Heim added another strong run at Kansas Speedway over the weekend with a runner-up finish, marking the Toyota driver’s sixth top-10 finish in eight races – which is tied for the series best. Heim looks for multiple strong runs this weekend as the Toyota development driver runs double duty in the NASCAR ranks for the first time. The Georgia native will run in his normal No. 11 TRICON Garage Toyota Tundra TRD Pro on Friday night, before making his second career Xfinity Series start on Saturday in the No. 24 Sam Hunt Racing Toyota GR Supra.

NASCAR Regional Series – ARCA East

Sawalich looks to extend points lead… After back-to-back top-five finishes to start the ARCA East season, William Sawalich holds a slim one-point advantage in the point standings. Sawalich has started from the pole in both races so far this season, led laps in both and is averaging a 2.5 place finish.

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JR Motorsports — NXS Darlington Preview

JR MOTORSPORTS TEAM PREVIEW:
TRACK: Darlington Raceway
RACE: Shriners Children’s 200 (147 laps / 200.8 miles)
DATE: Saturday, May 13, 2023

Broadcast Information – TV: 1:30 p.m. ET on FOX / Radio: 1 p.m. ET on MRN and Sirius XM Ch. 90

Sam Mayer
No. 1 Accelerate Professional Talent Solutions Chevrolet

  • Sam Mayer heads to Darlington Raceway this weekend coming off a top-10 finish at Dover Motor Speedway that bumped him up to 11th in the NASCAR Xfinity Series point standings.
  • In three NXS starts at “The Lady in Black,” Mayer has scored one top-five finish, earned in this race last season.
  • In tracks measuring under 1.5 miles in length, the Franklin, Wis. native has made 21 starts and has recorded seven topfive and 10 top-10 finishes, with his best (third) coming at Richmond Raceway (spring 2022).
  • The No. 1 Chevrolet will feature a throwback scheme to Kurt Busch’s rookie year paint scheme from 2001 this weekend.

Josh Berry
No. 8 Tire Pros Chevrolet

  • Josh Berry returns to Darlington this weekend with a special throwback paint scheme honoring the No. 8 machine campaigned in 1996 by Hut Stricklin. The car features Tire Pros colors that correlate with Stricklin’s Cup Series paint scheme from that year.
  • In four starts at the “Track Too Tough to Tame,” Berry has a second-place result in the spring of 2021 and an eighthplace result in the fall race last season.
  • Berry has been near the front all season long and comes off his best finish of the season (second) two weeks ago at Dover Motor Speedway.

Brandon Jones
No. 9 Menards/Cheez-It Chevrolet

  • Brandon Jones has made 10 starts at “The Lady in Black” and has recorded one win, two top-five and five top-10 finishes. The 26-year-old’s win came during the 2020 season.
  • In 121 starts on tracks measuring between 1-2 miles in length in the NXS, Jones has recorded four wins, 18 top fives and 54 top 10s. Jones has also posted the quick time in qualifying in six of those events.
  • Crew chief Jason Burdett has been atop the pit box for 10 races at Darlington and has put together an impressive stat line with two wins, four top fives and eight top 10s.

Justin Allgaier
No. 7 BRANDT Professional Agriculture 70th Anniversary Heritage Chevrolet

  • Justin Allgaier heads to Darlington this weekend looking for his third consecutive victory in the spring event at the “Track Too Tough To Tame.”
  • In addition to the two wins, Allgaier has placed inside the top five in three out of the last four races. With a top-10 finish in the fourth event, it’s a record dating back to his May 2021 victory.
  • In 15 career NXS starts at Darlington, the Illinois native has earned six top fives and 11 top 10s.
  • This weekend, Allgaier’s No. 7 Chevrolet will be paying homage to the 70th anniversary of primary partner BRANDT Professional Agriculture with the BRANDT Heritage Camaro.

Driver Quotes

“Throwback weekend is always fun and I am excited to honor Kurt Busch with his rookie year paint scheme. I had a really good run in this race last season and really looking forward to going back there with this No. 1 team this weekend. I am hopeful that we can turn our luck around coming off this off-week and contend for some wins.” – Sam Mayer

“I love racing in Darlington. This is a place that has been really strong for us since I came to JRM and I can’t wait to see what we can do this weekend. We’ve run up front in each of the last handful of races here, and have been fortunate enough to come away with two wins in the process. Hopefully, we will be just as fast again this Saturday, especially with our special BRANDT Professional Agriculture 70th anniversary Heritage Chevrolet. It would be pretty special to be able to bring this scheme to Victory Lane for Rick (Brandt) and everyone at BRANDT.” – Justin Allgaier

“We were pretty good at Darlington my first season and we were in the top 10 here in the fall, so I’m looking for a good day with our No. 8 Tire Pros Chevrolet. It’s an honor to carry Hut Stricklin’s scheme from 1996, and Tire Pros does an awesome job in supporting our throwback efforts. We’ve been good all season and been close to some wins, and I’d sure like to get one for Tire Pros and this No. 8 team this weekend.” – Josh Berry

“It was a good off week but I’m ready to get back behind the wheel of this Menards/Cheez-It No. 9. Darlington is one of my favorite tracks with the worn-out surface and how much the tires wear out during a run. I’ve had some success here and this No. 9 team has found Victory Lane a few times, so my confidence is high this week. This is the week to get this No. 9 team a great finish and get more momentum going in our direction.” – Brandon Jones

JRM Team Updates

  • JR Motorsports at Darlington: JR Motorsports has competed at Darlington Raceway a combined 59 times in the NXS. Over the course of those starts at the track dubbed “Too Tough To Tame,” JRM has tallied six wins, 19 top fives and 37 top 10s. The organization has tamed “The Lady in Black” for four consecutive races at the 1.366-mile oval with Noah Gragson and Justin Allgaier both winning two each.
  • Souvenir Rig: JRM drivers Sam Mayer, Justin Allgaier and Brandon Jones will be at the JR Motorsports / Legacy M.C. souvenir rig in the Darlington Raceway Fan Zone on Saturday, May 13 from 11 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
  • Throwback Weekend: This weekend at Darlington Raceway JRM drivers Sam Mayer, Justin Allgaier and Josh Berry will be running unique schemes aboard their respective Camaros. Mayer is running a similar livery to Kurt Busch’s scheme from his rookie season in 2001. Josh Berry is throwing back to Hut Stricklin’s 1996 Cup colors, a scheme that Stricklin took to a second-place finish in the Southern 500 after leading 143 laps. Justin Allgaier takes the No. 7 way back as he ru

BJ McLeod Announces His Official Partnership with Affliction

Driver of the #78 Chevy Camaro in the NASCAR Cup Series, BJ McLeod, announces his official partnership with Affliction.

(Mooresville, NC) – Affliction officially welcomes professional Nascar Cup Series driver BJ McLeod to the team. This clothing company has made themselves known by striving to create “the most unique clothing in the world”. After giving BJ a tour around the headquarters, Affliction realized BJ would be the perfect addition.

“We had the opportunity to show BJ around the Affliction headquarters and we quickly realized how big of a supporter of the brand he is,” said the Affliction Team. “We are excited to have BJ represent the LIVE FAST lifestyle and we can’t wait to show all of the exciting projects we have lined up with BJ and his team.”

BJ McLeod, who pilots the #78 Chevy Camaro in the NASCAR Cup Series, has been a proud supporter of this brand for quite some time. As a driver who embraces his own style, he can normally be found in a backwards hat, Affliction clothing, and an epic pair of spiked boots.

“I’ve been wearing Affliction clothing for almost two decades so seeing this partnership come to life is a dream come true,” said NASCAR Cup Series Driver BJ McLeod. “The Affliction brand stands for passion and drive and I know when it comes to racing and being a business owner you need a lot of both.”

We are super excited to see where this partnership with Affliction will lead. Stay tuned for more info and announcements as we take Affliction Clothing to the next level.

About Live Fast Motorsports:

Live Fast Motorsports is a single-car Chevy Camaro team based in Mooresville, NC., competing in the NASCAR Cup Series under the No. 78. The team is co-owned by B.J. McLeod and Matt Tifft. B.J. McLeod also serves as the team’s driver. Jessica McLeod, CEO of Live Fast Motorsports, gives a progressive outlook in breaking down barriers in the sport of NASCAR and inspiring opportunities for women in the sport for generations to come.

About Affliction:

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Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti Autosport Kicks Off 2023 Lamborghini Super Trofeo Season at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca

(Monterey, Calif.) May 10, 2023 — Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti Autosport (WTRAndretti) will make its’ return to the grid for the 2023 Lamborghini Super Huracán North America (LST) season beginning this weekend at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca for the opening rounds of competition. The four-car stable, featuring five drivers, will compete in three classes within the LST field. WTRAndretti’s 2023 LST lineup includes returning PRO class champions, Kyle Marcelli and Danny Formal, as well as newcomers Ryan Norman, Nate Stacy, and Graham Doyle to LST competition.

Kyle Marcelli and Danny Formal will pilot the No. 1 WTRAndretti Lamborghini Huracán EVO2 – newly dressed in Harrison Contracting Company red – for the third-consecutive LST season together and look to repeat their PRO championship title for 2023. The co-driver duo has past success at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, capturing two wins in their four LST races since 2021 at the natural terrain road course.

Ryan Norman joins the WTRAndretti driver lineup for the 2023 LST schedule in the No. 84 WTRAndretti Lamborghini Huracán EVO2 and will be a single driver in the PRO class category. Norman might be new to the LST field, but the Ohio-native has a driving resume that includes open-wheel racing and IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge (IMPC).

Competing in the PRO|AM class for 2023 behind the wheel of the No. 8 WTRAndretti Lamborghini Huracán EVO2 is Nate Stacy. Stacy has a successful history of sportscar racing including IMPC and Pirelli World Challenge and is ready to capitalize on a new racing path through LST competition.

Rounding out the stable of WTRAndretti drivers for the 2023 LST season is Graham Doyle. The 17-year-old rookie driver will make his racing competition debut at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca in the LST LB Cup class in the No. 10 DEX Imaging with WTRAndretti Lamborghini Huracán EVO2.

Action begins for all LST classes with opening practice at 9:25 a.m. PT on Friday, May 12. The first LST race of the doubleheader weekend goes green at 3:20 p.m. PT on Saturday, May 13, followed by the second race at 9:40 a.m. PT on Sunday, May 14. All race coverage will be available on IMSA.TV.

Kyle Marcelli, No. 1 WTRAndretti (PRO)
“Laguna Seca is always an exciting place to race. It’s a unique circuit where the grip is limited and so are the track limits. It’s a fun place to drive and improve your craft as a racing driver as you need to be very mindful of your tire wear. Historically we’ve done well at Laguna Seca and my expectations are much of the same for 2023. I’m confident in our WTRAndretti team and our engineering to give us the best chance. At this point, the only unknown for me is the competition but we will soon find out where we stack up.”

Danny Formal, No. 1 WTRAndretti (PRO)
“Well, nothing says Lamborghini Super Trofeo like Laguna Seca. It has been the first race the last two years and it’s one of our favorite tracks. We had a win and a second place from last year. I’m super excited to be back. I’m also excited to try the new tire especially around a track like Laguna Seca where the degradation is so high and tire management is so important. I’m so forever grateful to Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti Autosport for this opportunity to represent them in this championship. Kyle and I are ready to go start the season with a couple of wins. It’s a super competitive championship so it’s not easy to win so every time we do it’s so special, so hopefully, we could have a lot of special moments in 2023 and bring another championship to WTRAndretti.”

Ryan Norman, No. 84 WTRAndretti (PRO)
“I’m so excited to get to Laguna for the first race weekend of the season. I was able to do a couple days of testing in the car and I’m feeling really good. I want to thank Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti Autosport for this opportunity and we will be ready to give it our all!”

Nate Stacy, No. 8 WTRAndretti (PRO|AM)
“Laguna Seca is one of my favorite tracks on the calendar! I’ve historically driven well here, and the low grip aspect is something that suits my driving style well. Can’t wait to put rubber to the road and start turning laps this season!”

Graham Doyle, No. 10 DEX Imaging with WTRAndretti (LB Cup)
“I’m really excited to get behind the wheel and show everyone what I have learned and what I can do. Since I haven’t been to Laguna Seca before, I spend about five to eight hours a week on my simulator in online races and practice the layout of the track and try to get comfortable. Obviously, I’m most excited about The Corkscrew. It’s kind of what makes the track incredible to me and one of the coolest corners in racing. The most challenging part of the track for me I would say are Turns 1 and 2, coming off the front straight with a lot of speed. I can’t wait to see how the whole weekend goes, seeing all of the Lamborghinis on track and start getting to know everyone on the WTRAndretti team – it’s going to be really fun.”

ABOUT WTRANDRETTI’S DRIVER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM.
Based in Indianapolis, Indiana, Wayne Taylor Racing, now with Andretti Autosport (#WTRAndretti), is a leader in sportscar racing, recognized worldwide for fielding championship winning racing efforts since 2007. WTRAndretti has run a stable of championship winning cars and drivers in the Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America series for over half a decade, forming the basis of their Driver Development Program. Since its inception in 2015, the team has clinched eight North American PRO Driver, Team and Dealer Championship titles, fielded the first woman World Finals race winner and became the overall 2017 Champions at the World Finals in Imola, Italy. WTRAndretti’s Driver Development program has grown into interim classes and series as it evolves to encompass a greater variety of skill and experience levels. WTRAndretti currently fields a GTP program with it Championship winning No 10 Konica Minolta Acura ARX-06 effort as well as GT3 programs in both the IMSA Michelin Endurance Championship and Fanatec GT World Challenge with Harrison Contracting Company, Acura, Honda Performance Development (HPD) and Racers Edge Motorsports.

For more information on Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti Autosport’s Driver Development Program and how to get involved, contact Travis Houge at info@waynetaylorracing.com.

Chris Gabehart to call 150th Cup event as crew chief at Darlington

Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images.

A significant milestone start is in the making for Chris Gabehart, crew chief for Denny Hamlin and the No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota TRD Camry team in the NASCAR Cup Series. By participating in this weekend’s Cup throwback event at Darlington Raceway for the Goodyear 400, Gabehart will call his 150th event as crew chief in NASCAR’s premier series.

A native of Lafayette, Indiana, and a graduate of Purdue University with a degree in mechanical engineering, Gabehart’s career path to NASCAR began when he competed in go-karts at age 10 in the World Karting Association. He eventually moved up to late models and the ARCA Series before retiring in 2007 due to sponsorship and financial issues. Not long after, he became an engineer for Kyle Busch Motorsports’ late model and Truck Series program before teaming up with Joe Gibbs Racing as an engineer in both the Xfinity and Cup circuits. From 2016 to 2018, Gabehart became a crew chief for JGR in the Xfinity circuit, where he accumulated a total of nine victories with names that included Erik Jones, Denny Hamlin and Ryan Preece.

In 2017, Gabehart made his inaugural presence as a Cup Series crew chief for Denny Hamlin and the No. 11 JGR Toyota Camry team at Richmond Raceway in September. Gabehart’s role as a crew chief was an interim role for a one-race basis after Mike Wheeler, Hamlin’s full-time crew chief, was serving a two-race suspension due to illegal suspensions that were found on Hamlin’s race-winning car during the previous weekend at Darlington Raceway. With Gabehart atop the pit box of the No. 11 team at Richmond, Hamlin ended up in fifth place despite being involved in a last lap incident involving Martin Truex Jr.

In 2019, Gabehart was named a full-time crew chief for Hamlin and the No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota Camry team for the full Cup Series season. The new duo commenced the season on a high note by winning the 61st running of the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway in February. The victory, which was the second 500 win for Hamlin and snapped his 47-race winless drought, served as a memorable one for the driver, crew chief and the JGR organization with the team mourning the loss of the team’s president and son of owner Joe Gibbs, J.D. Gibbs. Six races later, Gabehart and Hamlin achieved their second victory of the season at Texas Motor Speedway in March. They went on to win at Pocono Raceway in July and Bristol Motor Speedway in August before the 2019 Cup Playoffs commenced. With victories at Kansas Speedway in October and Phoenix Raceway in November, Gabehart and Hamlin managed to transfer all the way from the Round of 16 to the Championship 4 round at Homestead-Miami Speedway in November and compete for the series title. During the finale, however, Hamlin made a late unscheduled pit stop to fix an overheating issue to his car and ended up in 10th place on the track and in fourth place in the final championship standings. Overall, Gabehart achieved six victories, three poles, a career-best 19 top-five results, 24 top-10 results, 922 laps led and an average-finishing result of 9.5 in his first full-time Cup season with Hamlin.

Remaining as Hamlin’s crew chief for the 2020 Cup season, the duo commenced the season on a high note by winning the 62nd running of the Daytona 500, where Hamlin dodged a harrowing final lap wreck involving Ryan Newman to edge Ryan Blaney in a photo finish to repeat as a champion in the Great American Race. Their second victory of the season occurred five races later after Hamlin won a rain-shortened event at Darlington Raceway in May. Two races later at Charlotte Motor Speedway, however, Gabehart was suspended for the following four races due to ballast that fell out of Hamlin’s car prior to the start of the Coca-Cola 600. When Gabehart returned atop the pit box at Homestead in June, Hamlin ended up winning the event after leading a race-high 137 of 267 laps. The duo went on to win at Pocono in June, Kansas in July and Dover in August before making their second consecutive trip to the Playoffs. After finishing in the top 10 three times through nine Playoff events, including claiming a wild victory at Talladega Superspeedway in October, Gabehart and Hamlin managed to accumulate enough points and strong results to transfer all the way from the Round of 16 to the Championship 4 finale for a second consecutive time. During the finale, however, Hamlin ended up as the fourth highest-finishing competitor of the final four finalists both on the track and in the final standings for a second consecutive season. Despite being absent for four events, Gabehart managed to accumulate seven victories, 16 top-five results and 19 top-10 results with Hamlin and the No. 11 JGR team.

At the start of the 2021 Cup season, Gabehart and Hamlin fell short in their bid to win a third consecutive Daytona 500 as Hamlin settled in fifth place in the final running order. Despite going winless in the regular-season stretch, the No. 11 team accumulated 13 top-five results and 17 top-10 results in 26 races, which were enough for them to make the 2021 Cup Playoffs. At the start of the Playoffs, they achieved their first elusive win of the season at Darlington Raceway in September and a one-way ticket from the Round of 16 to 12 after Hamlin fended off a last lap challenge from Kyle Larson. Three races later, Gabehart and Hamlin clinched a spot for the Round of 8 after winning at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in September. Despite finishing no higher than fifth during the Round of 8, they transferred to the Championship 4 finale. Given a third consecutive opportunity to contend for the title, Gabehart and Hamlin fell short in their third bid after finishing in third place both during the finale at Phoenix and in the final standings. With two victories achieved throughout the 2021 Cup season, Gabehart accumulated a total of 19 top-five results, a career-high 25 top-10 results, a career-high 1,502 laps led and an average-finishing result of 8.4 in his third season as a Cup crew chief with Hamlin. By then, Gabehart surpassed 100 Cup events called as a crew chief.

This past season, Gabehart and Hamlin rallied from finishing no higher than 13th during the first six scheduled events by achieving their first victory of the season at Richmond in April. Then in early May, Gabehart was issued a second four-race suspension from NASCAR for a loose wheel that came off of Hamlin’s car at Dover in late April. While JGR attempted to appeal the penalty, the penalty was denied by mid-May and Gabehart was suspended for four events that included the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte in May, the inaugural Cup event at World Wild Technology Raceway, Sonoma Raceway and Nashville Superspeedway in June. Amid Gabehart’s absence, Hamlin won the Coke 600 with engineer and interim crew chief Sam McAulay before finishing no higher than sixth during his following three starts. Upon returning at Road America in July, Gabehart and Hamlin finished in the top 10 three times during the final nine regular-season events on the schedule before the 2022 Cup Playoffs commenced. Despite finishing no lower than 13th throughout the Playoffs, the duo missed the cutline to the Championship 4 finale by a mere margin after Hamlin was overtaken by a bold move by title rival Ross Chastain on the final lap at Martinsville in November. With an eighth-place result in the finale, Gabehart and Hamlin concluded the season in fifth place in the final standings.

Through 149 previous Cup events, Gabehart has achieved 17 victories, five poles, 67 top-five results, 88 top-10 results and 4,064 laps led, all while working with Denny Hamlin and the No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota team. The duo is coming off their first victory of the season at Kansas Speedway. To go along with a pole, three top-five results and five top-10 results through the first 12-scheduled events, they are tied with teammate Truex and the No. 19 JGR team for third place in the driver’s standings.

Gabehart is scheduled to call his 150th Cup Series event as a crew chief at Darlington Raceway for the Goodyear 400 on Sunday, May 14. The event’s broadcast time is scheduled to commence at 3 p.m. ET on FS1.

William Byron – No. 51 HendrickCars.com Silverado Craftsman Trucks Darlington Preview

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Overview:
Event: Buckle Up South Carolina, Race 9 of 23, 147 Laps – 45/45/57; 200.8 Miles
Location: Darlington Raceway (1.33-mile, egg-shaped oval)
Date/Broadcast: May 12, 2023, at 7:30 p.m. ET on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR 90

The Beat on Byron:
William Byron will make his second of three NASCAR Camping World Truck Series starts this season behind the wheel of the No. 51 Silverado for Kyle Busch Motorsports (KBM) Friday night at Darlington Raceway. Byron, who ran full-time for KBM in 2016, made his KBM return earlier this year at the dirt race at Bristol Motor Speedway where he came from the 14th starting position to earn a third-place finish.

Friday night’s event at Darlington will mark Byron’s first start in a truck at Darlington. In Cup Series action, the North Carolina native has recorded one pole, 77 laps led, two top-five and three top-10 finishes resulting in an average finish of 18.6. His lone NASCAR Xfinity Series start at the egg-shaped oval resulted in a fifth-place finish.

HendrickCars.com, the online home for everything Hendrick Automotive Group, will be the primary sponsor on Byron’s Silverado for Friday night’s 147-lap race. The Ricky Hendrick tribute scheme will also adorn the No. 51 for the final race of Byron’s three-race Truck Series schedule at North Wilkesboro Speedway May 20.

Byron collected a Truck-Series leading seven victories and 727 laps led driving for KBM in 2016. He earned Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors that season and led the No. 9 team to an owner’s championship with his victory at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The North Carolina native returned to victory lane in the Truck Series last year leading a race-high 94 laps for Spire Motorsports in the HendrickCars.com Silverado at Martinsville Speedway. Across 27 career starts in NASCAR’s Truck Series, the 25-year-old driver has totaled eight wins, three poles, 821 laps led, 13 top-five and 18 top-10 finishes resulting in an average finish of 10.4.

With two wins across the first 12 Cup Series races this season; Byron now has six career victories in NASCAR’s premiere division. In 2022, he finished a career-best sixth in the Cup Series championship standings and ranked third in the series with 746 laps led. Across 192 career Cup Series starts he has totaled nine poles, 1990 laps led, 29 top-five and 65 top-10 finishes. Between his time at KBM and graduating to the Cup Series in 2018, Byron captured an Xfinity Series championship and Rookie of the Year Honors for Jr. Motorsports in 2017 after totaling four wins, two poles, 262 laps led, 12 top-five and 22 top-10 finishes.

Byron, who collected KBM’s Truck Series record-breaking 51st victory at Kentucky Speedway in 2016 can etch his mark in the KBM archives again this weekend as he looks to collect the organization’s 100th NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series victory. KBM-owner driver Kyle Busch collected KBM’s record-extending 99th-career victory with his dominant victory at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in March leaving his organization one shy of the century mark. Overall, 18 different drivers have won at least one race behind the wheel of a KBM truck, led by Busch’s 47. Four drivers rank second on the list with seven victories: Byron, Christopher Bell, Erik Jones and John Hunter Nemechek. KBM has collected two of those victories at Darlington, most recently with John Hunter Nemechek last year. Kasey Kahne picked up the organization’s first win at “The Lady in Black” in 2011.

Veteran crew chief Brian Pattie will call the shots for the No. 51 team this year in his first season at KBM after spending the last 14 seasons atop the pit box in the NASCAR Cup Series. It took the veteran signal caller just two races to get his first win at KBM, winning with KBM owner-driver Kyle Busch at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. In the Cup Series, his drivers produced six wins, nine poles, 57 top-five and 131 top-10 finishes across 528 starts. In 2012, he guided Clint Bowyer to three victories and a runner-up finish in the Cup Series championship standings. In 2017, he guided Ricky Stenhouse Jr. to two wins and a berth in the playoffs. The Florida native has also recorded 11 wins in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, and now has two wins as a crew chief in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. This will be Pattie’s first time atop the pit box for a Truck Series event.

The No. 51 team currently ranks third in the Craftsman Truck Series owner’s point standings. Across eight starts in 2023, the team has recorded one win, one pole, 146 laps led, four top-five and seven top-10 finishes resulting in an average finish of 7.6. Jack Wood returns to the No. 51 Eberelestock Chevy May 26 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. KBM owner-driver Kyle Busch will make his final start of 2023 July 22 at Pocono Raceway.

William Byron, Driver Q&A:

Are you looking forward to racing in a truck at Darlington?
“I really, really love racing at Darlington and I’m looking forward to racing there for the first time in a truck on Friday night. It was really fun being back in the Truck Series with KBM at the Bristol dirt race. It’s funny when I got in the truck it was the same smells and same feelings inside the truck — that was the cool part. I felt all those feelings I used to feel, and it was really fun. Obviously, it was on dirt and things were a little bit different than normal, but now that I’ve got a race under my belt with everybody on this No. 51 HendrickCars.com team and I was able to get reacclimated to driving a truck, we’re ready to go out and do everything we can to try and win a couple races these next two weeks.”

William Byron Career Highlights:

  • With two wins across the first 12 races, Byron now has six career NASCAR Cup Series victories. In 2022, he finished a career-best sixth in the Cup Series championship standings and ranked third in the series with 746 laps led. Across 192 career Cup Series starts he has totaled 10 poles, 2194 laps led, 31 top-five and 68 top-10 finishes.
  • Byron captured an Xfinity Series championship and Rookie of the Year Honors for Jr. Motorsports in 2017 after totaling four wins, two poles, 262 laps led, 12 top-five and 22 top-10 finishes.
  • The North Carolina native has totaled eight wins, three poles, 821 laps led, 13 top-five and 18 top-10 finishes resulting in an average finish of 10.4 across 27 career Truck Series starts.
  • Won the 2015 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East title after registering four wins, three poles, five top-five and 11 top-10 finishes across 14 events.

William Byron’s No. 51 Chevrolet Silverado RST:

KBM-77: The No. 51 HendrickCars.com team will unload KBM-77, a brand new Silverado for Friday night’s race at Darlington.

KBM Notes of Interest:

  • KBM drivers have collected two wins, 274 laps led, four top-five and seven top-10 finishes resulting in an average finish of 14.2 across 14 starts at Darlington Raceway. John Hunter Nemechek led a race-high 69 laps en route to victory in last year’s race at the egg-shaped oval. Kasey Kahne picked up the organization’s first win at “The Lady in Black” in 2011.
  • KBM holds the Craftsman Truck Series records for most career wins (99) and most wins in a single season (14 in 2014). With his victory at Atlanta (Ga.) Motor Speedway last year, Corey Heim became the 18th different driver to win a Truck Series event for KBM. In addition to collecting a series-record seven Owner’s Championships, the organization has produced two championship-winning drivers: Erik Jones (2015) and Christopher Bell (2017).
  • With 40 victories, the No. 51 is the winningest number in KBM’s Truck Series fleet.

United Rentals Racing: Ryan Preece Darlington Advance

RYAN PREECE
Darlington Advance
No. 41 United Rentals Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing

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Event Overview

● Event: Goodyear 400 (Round 13 of 36)
● Time/Date: 3 p.m. EDT on Sunday, May 14
● Location: Darlington (S.C.) Raceway
● Layout: 1.366-mile, egg-shaped oval
● Laps/Miles: 293 laps / 400.2 miles
● Stage Lengths: Stage 1: 90 laps / Stage 2: 95 laps / Final Stage: 108 laps
● TV/Radio: FS1 / MRN / SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

Notes of Interest

● When you think of a hero, you think of someone who has made a lasting, positive impression on your life. For Ryan Preece, that person has always been his father, Jeff Preece. Through the good and through the bad (in life and in racing), one thing remained the same – the life lessons and opportunity Jeff has always worked hard to give Ryan. Racing has always been in Preece’s blood and, growing up, it was one of the only things he knew. His dad was always working on his cars and, as Preece got older, they would work on the cars together. That’s where his love of racing came from. The Preece family did everything on its own – building the cars, transporting the cars, fielding the cars, racing the cars. In turn, a strong father-son bond was built that continues to grow every weekend at the racetrack now that Preece has made it to NASCAR’s largest stage. Jeff Preece can usually be found around the No. 41 Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR) hauler, at the car, near the pit box or various other places at the racetrack supporting and cheering on his son.

● One of Preece’s first and fondest racing memories growing up was his dad putting him on the floor of his Pro Stock (No. 4 car pictured above) while driving up the road in their small town in Connecticut. “That’s the significance to me, that’s when I kind of found my passion for racing coming to light and knew that I really wanted to do it,” he said. For this weekend’s NASCAR Throwback weekend at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway, Preece will honor his father and the car that started it all with a simple white paint scheme with blue accents that has meant so much to the father-son duo.

United Rentals, Inc. (NYSE: URI), the largest equipment rental company in the world, is serving as the primary sponsor of Ryan Preece and the No. 41 SHR team for select NASCAR Cup Series races in 2023. The partnership began with the non-points Busch Light Clash at The Coliseum, Feb. 4-5 in Los Angeles. United Rentals has an integrated network of 1,449 rental locations in North America, 13 in Europe, 27 in Australia and 19 in New Zealand. In North America, the company operates in 49 states and every Canadian province. The company’s approximately 24,700 employees serve construction and industrial customers, utilities, municipalities, homeowners and others. The company offers approximately 4,700 classes of equipment for rent with a total original cost of $19.3 billion. United Rentals is a member of the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index, the Barron’s 400 Index and the Russell 3000 Index®. The company is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut. Additional information about United Rentals is available at UnitedRentals.com.

● This weekend at the track “Too Tough to Tame,” Preece will make his seventh career Darlington start in the Cup Series and his first with SHR. He first raced there in September 2019 for JTG-Daugherty Racing, when he started 20th and finished 22nd. In his previous six Darlington starts, he has a best finish of 12th in his most recent start there in September 2021. He started on the pole in the midweek night race on May 20, 2020, the lineup determined by top-20 invert from the finishing positions of the Sunday race three days prior, but an early engine issue cut his race short. In his lone NASCAR Xfinity Series start at the track in September 2016, Preece started 22nd and finished 10th for JD Motorsports. Last May, Preece made his first NASCAR Truck Series start at Darlington, starting 13th and finishing seventh in a David Gilliland Racing entry.

● Last weekend, the Cup Series followed the “Yellow Brick Road” to Kansas Speedway in Kansas City for Preece’s seventh career start on the 1.5-mile oval. He qualified 28th and finished 27th.

● Through the first third of the season, Preece has shown improvement and consistency each weekend and has appeared to be coming into his own. He had a career weekend at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway in April, earning his first Cup Series pole and leading a career-high 135 laps. Since then, although the results don’t show it, Preece has shown strength at various racetracks on the circuit.

● Preece heads to Darlington 28th in the driver standings with 179 points. 

● Preece kicked off the 2023 season with a strong showing in the non-points Busch Light Clash at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, leading a race-high 43 laps but ultimately finishing seventh after a fuel pump issue. He has a best points-paying finish of 12th this season, which came at Phoenix Raceway in March.

● RaceChoice.com, a proud partner of Preece, has launched a special racing experience giveaway for fans. The winner will receive airfare and a two-night stay during Coke Zero 400 weekend at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway. RaceChoice.com will also give the winners two pit passes for the race, set for Saturday, Aug. 26 at 7 p.m. ET, preceded by a meet-and-greet with Preece, driver of the No. 41 SHR Ford Mustang. Visit https://racechoice.com/2023-daytona-giveaway/ for more information.

Ryan Preece, Driver of the No. 41 United Rentals Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing

What does this opportunity to honor your dad over NASCAR Throwback Weekend with this paint scheme mean to you?

“He sacrificed so much for me growing up – I know he has. He didn’t have the opportunities, but he gave me every opportunity to succeed as a racer. So, I feel like this is an opportunity to really say thank you and have his car on the racetrack. This experience right here is probably the coolest one that we’ve had yet. My dad comes to a lot of the races, he tries to be at all of them. It’s special that he’s at the track every weekend now, and it’s even more special that this weekend he gets the recognition he deserves.”

How did the idea of running a throwback to your dad’s Pro Stock come about, and how special is this for you and your dad?

“My father had a Pro Stock, that’s what they used to call them, and he raced at Thompson, from what I remember growing up. When I was a little kid, I used to go out there and he’d be working on it. One of my first memories in a racecar was sitting next to him on the floor and him driving up the road. That’s the significance to me. That’s when I kind of felt my passion for racing coming to light and really wanting to do it. There are a lot of Cup cars and a lot of old Cup cars and guys who have been in the sport for a long time but, to me, this is something that was special to me. This is something that I can really tell a story behind and tell the story of my love for racing. It was the beginning of racing for me.”

Talk about the paint scheme and what it’s been like bringing that back to life?

“We didn’t have a lot of crazy designs on our own racecars – they were pretty plain, nothing crazy. But the biggest thing for me that stands out is the roof being all blue. His racecar at the time, the pillars and the roof were solid blue with solid blue numbers, and him being the No. 4 back in the day, I felt like this was the closest opportunity I could get to doing something like that.”

What’s one of the biggest lessons you’ve learned from your dad?

“Don’t be OK with being average. This is something that I say all the time, but he wouldn’t ever let me sit down and just not do anything. If I was sitting around, he’d tell me to find something to do. Well, when you’re in a racecar, you’re always working. You’re always pushing to get that next spot or whatever, you’re never content. Well, that’s the same thing outside the racecar. My dad taught me that, he’s always been a really hard worker. He was always working and I’m the same way now. I’m always doing something and, if I’m not, I’m finding something to do. That’s something my dad instilled in me.”

Heading to Darlington this weekend, what is the racing like at a track that has a huge emphasis on tire management?

“Darlington is a place that you have to be smart at. You want to race as hard as you can and get your car up front and in that clean air. But with the tire fall-off, you’ve got to be careful not to tear yourself up. The guys around you are going to be doing the same thing and you can easily get scooped up in another mess, too. Restarts are pretty crucial at Darlington, too, because it’s easy to get caught up in that moment and not be able to get back into the right place in line. Everyone knows about the ‘Darlington Stripe,’ too. There’s a fine line between getting a stripe and running that wall, and not running the wall and completely losing it or wrecking your car. We’re on defense right now, I’ve been saying that for a few weeks and our team knows it. I know what we have to do and I want to be there at the end, but we will also have to be patient this weekend so we can be there at the end.”

You’ve had some solid finishes in other series at Darlington, most recently in the Truck Series last year. Does that experience help you at all for this weekend?

“I mean, the cars and trucks are so different than the Cup cars, but I think any experience on a track is important and makes a difference. With my situation last year and not running fulltime in the Cup Series, having a start there, even in the Trucks, is definitely something. Thankfully, I’ve been to the track plenty of other times in Cup, and although it hasn’t been with the NextGen car, it’s still experience. That means something and I’ve taken a lot of notes, as well as relied on my teammates and my crew chief to put together our plan to execute this weekend. I’m excited, I think we’ll be good and I’m ready to get out there.”

No. 41 United Rentals Team Roster

Primary Team Members

Driver: Ryan Preece
Hometown: Berlin, Connecticut

Crew Chief: Chad Johnston

Hometown: Cayuga, Indiana

Car Chief: Tony Cardamone

Hometown: Bristol, Virginia

Engineer: Lee Deese

Hometown: Rockingham, North Carolina

Engineer: Scott Bingham

Hometown: Lawrenceville, Georgia

Spotter: Andy Houston

Hometown: Hickory, North Carolina

Over-The-Wall Members

Front Tire Changer: Devin Lester

Hometown: Bluefield, West Virginia

Rear Tire Changer: Kevin Teaf

Hometown: Tallahassee, Florida

Tire Carrier: Chad Emmons

Hometown: Tyler, Texas

Jack Man: Kapil Fletcher

Hometown: Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

Fuel Man: Dwayne Moore

Hometown: Griffin, Georgia

Road Crew Members

Mechanic: Joe Zanolini

Hometown: Sybertsville, Pennsylvania

Underneath & Interior Mechanic: Clint Leatherwood

Hometown: Rockmart, Georgia

Shock Specialist: Aaron Kuehn

Hometown: Kensington, Connecticut

Tire Specialist: Matt Ridgway

Hometown: Carrollton, Georgia

Engine Tuner: Jimmy Fife

Hometown: Anaheim, California

Transporter Co-Driver: David Rodrigues

Hometown: Santa Clarita, California

Transporter Co-Driver: Charlie Schleyer

Hometown: Youngsville, Pennsylvania

2023 Ford Truck Series Offers Multiple Engine Options for Maximum Power and Efficiency!

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With the arrival of the latest 2023 Ford Truck series, truck enthusiasts have never been happier. The all-new design, impressive power rating, and most significant of all, the upgraded engine options have taken the truck community by storm.

There are a total of 6 engine options you get from the newest Ford 2023 F-150 truck series. The official labeling and naming of those engines are 3.3L Ti-VCT V6, 2.7L EcoBoost® Twin-Turbocharged V6, 5.0L Ti-VCT V8, 3.5L EcoBoost® Twin-Turbocharged V6, 3.5L PowerBoost™ Full Hybrid V6, and High-Output 3.5L EcoBoost® Twin-Turbocharged V6.

Before you start reading all about each engine, here’s a side-by-side comparison of all the engines for a better understanding-

Ford F150 EnginesHorsepowerTorqueMaximum Towing CapacityMaximum Payload CapacityHighway MPG
3.3L Ti-VCT V6290 HP265 lb-ft8,200 lbs1,985 lbs24 MPG
2.7L EcoBoost® Twin-Turbocharged V6325 HP400 lb-ft10,100 lbs2,480 lbs26 MPG
5.0L Ti-VCT V8400 HP410 lb-ft13,000 lbs3,325 lbs24 MPG
3.5L EcoBoost® Twin-Turbocharged V6400 HP500 lb-ft14,000 lbs3,250 lbs24 MPG
3.5L PowerBoost™ Full Hybrid V6430 HP570 lb-ft12,700 lbs2,120 lbs26 MPG
High-Output 3.5L EcoBoost® Twin-Turbocharged V6450 HP510 lb-ft8,200 lbs1,400 lbs16 MPG

Now let’s discuss the maximum power and capabilities of these latest F150 engines in detail.

3.5L PowerBoost™ Full Hybrid V6

There is no better way to talk about these V6 engines without mentioning the full hybrid 3.5L engine at first. Because never before Ford has offered a V6 engine with its record-breaking F150 truck series. So, with this PowerBoost Full Hybrid engine, you get the most out of your gas as well as electric energy.

The maximum power output of this particular engine is maxed out at 430 HP with a torque of 570 lb.- ft. The highest towing capacity of this engine is 12,700 lbs which is great if you consider the competitor’s maximum towing capability.

On top of that impressive towing capacity, it can reach up to 2,120 lbs of payload capacity which is again an above-average number in the truck by a large margin. In the helm, you get a 35kW electric motor equipped with 10-speed automatic transmission.

If you don’t care much about those numbers then it’s fine. Just know that the efficient motor and transmission can take up to 700 miles between every fill-up.

3.5L EcoBoost® Twin-Turbocharged V6

You want the very best of what Ford has to offer with its current iteration of V6 engines? Go with the 3.5L Ecoboost turbocharged with your eyes closed. It not only has the capacity to compete with the Hybrid engine on power with 400 HP and 500 lb-ft torque but goes way past that engine in towing and payload capacity.

This engine can push up to 14,000 lbs of towing capability and a maximum payload capacity of 3,250 lbs which is the best among all the available V6 engines currently.

3.3L Ti-VCT V6

If you are not concerned about high power outages but only focus on getting the killer mileage then choosing the 3.3L Ti-VCT V6 can be the better option. It hosts a twin independent variable camshaft timing V6 engine that can give you enough towing and payload power on the go.

If you want the numbers then the maximum towing capacity is 8,200 lbs and the highest payload capability is 1985 lbs. 

While the power of this engine maxes out at 290 HP with a torque of 265 lb-ft, it’s not a small number in real life. You can easily travel with your heavy equipment without any issues. 

The best thing about this small engine is the mileage efficiency which can go up to 24 MPG on highways. However, the mileage can vary depending on many factors like your driving speed and acceleration.

2.7L EcoBoost® Twin-Turbocharged V6

If you want a good balance of power and mileage then look no further than the 2.7L EcoBoost® Twin-Turbocharged V6. It bumps the horsepower from 290 to 325 and increases the torque significantly at 400 lb-ft. 

Not only that but the towing capacity also increases significantly compared to the 3.3L V6 engine with a maximum output capacity of 10,100 lbs. And the maximum payload capacity clocks out at 2480 lbs.

You might think the mileage might be sacrificed but you get a whopping 26 mileage which is again greater compared to the 3.3L model. 

5.0L Ti-VCT V8

The only different offering from the latest F150 engine lineup of this 5L V8 engine. Ford knows that it can still offer great value delivering 400 hp and 410 lb-ft of torque. This awesome engine offers 13,000 lbs towing capacity and a massive 3,325 lbs payload capacity.

So, you know you’re not losing on power and muscle with the V8 engines. However, the mileage is a bit lower compared to the more efficient V6 engines. So, keep an eye on the best Truck Maintenance Tips for Longevity to get the best output from your truck, whether it’s new or old!

High-Output 3.5L EcoBoost® Twin-Turbocharged V6

As the name suggests, this V6 engine foregoes efficiency to ensure the best output you can possibly hope for from an F150 engine. I can exceed the other engines with maximum 450 HP output. 

However, you have to sacrifice in all other departments such as towing & payload capacity, and mileage. So, keep that in mind while choosing your preferred Ford F150 engine from the current lineup.

Hire Expert Ebook Writers

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Nowadays, not many people are into reading anymore. They only do it if it’s required for school or work. Printed books are even being replaced by digital tablets and phones, which have the same material, only not inked on paper.

E-books have become an increasingly popular format for educational materials, and students can benefit from their convenience, accessibility, and cost-effectiveness. With e-books, students can easily access textbooks, reference materials, and other resources on their electronic devices, allowing them to study and learn on the go and without the need for physical copies.

E-books can also be helpful for essay writing, as they provide a wealth of information and resources that can be used for research and reference. Using e-books, students can quickly search for specific topics and keywords, making the research process more efficient and effective still; if you need help writing your paper, contact essay hub. Its experts know how to deliver top-notch and quality papers.

This article discusses everything you need to know about these books. It starts by defining an Ebook, how to write and format one, whether people prefer to read digitally or physically, and how to be a successful freelancer by offering the best services.

Definition of an Online Book

An Ebook is quite like an e-version of a physical book, with text and content remaining unchanged, only easier to access on tablets, phones, and computers. It includes all the genres known to us, and that too with just a few taps on your device.

How to Write One

To get started, choose a writing tool that you enjoy using. You can choose from popular programs, such as Word or Google Docs. There are also other word-processing options available to you. If you plan to self-publish, keeping design in mind is essential. Pick a font, spacing, and format that you find attractive.

Different templates are available to help you get started, just like when creating a resume. By reviewing them, you can avoid mistakes and create something visually appealing. Finally, getting feedback from others is critical. Have someone else proofread your work and offer advice. 

Don’t hesitate to take advantage of friends, family members, or even a professional proofreader for help! Since you’ll have to invest in this process, we recommend you essaypro promo code to help you save some money for investing.

Ebook Formats

As a student, you have three format options that will affect how easily you can access your reading materials. These templates include:

  • PDF: This is the most widely-used and computer-friendly format for publishing. It keeps each page in place with the same number of words, ensuring consistency throughout the text.
  • EPUB: Ideal for phones, this digital-specific template features fewer words per page than a PDF.
  • MOBI/AZW3: Amazon initially created this format, and it is now only available through Amazon apps. It is used on the famous Kindle platform and supports copyright protection.

Digital or Physical Preference

Reading habits of people have changed in recent times due to several reasons. Digital written pieces are becoming more popular compared to physical written pieces. The reasons behind this trend are:

  • Digital materials are less bothersome if you read with someone beside you at night.
  • Phones and computers are easily accessible, and you can always keep your ebooks library with you.
  • Digital pieces allow you to adjust the font size that suits you. This makes reading more comfortable and helps with eyesight problems.

While physical copies of books are excellent for decorating and collecting, digital copies are more practical for reading. This is the current trend in the reading world.

How to Become a Succesful Freelancer

Here’s a student-friendly guide on how to succeed in freelancing:

  • Determine your end goal and purpose as a freelancer. Be honest with yourself.
  • Set realistic deadlines and make sure to submit everything on time.
  • Learn about your field of interest for freelancing.
  • Build a portfolio showcasing your previous works and accomplishments.
  • Create a financial plan for your income.
  • Decide whether you want to be a full-time or part-time freelancer.
  • Cut expenses as much as possible to increase your profit.
  • Build a client network of people you want to work with.
  • Find a mentor who can guide you through the freelance world and help you reach your full potential.

Problems with Digitals People Experienced

  • Frequent technological bugs and glitches while trying to read. Technology isn’t always flawless, bugs and errors can occur, and it is annoying if someone is trying to read and the app isn’t opening, or they are getting kicked out of the content. 

Lastly, always remember you can turn to essayservice for additional help.

FAQ

  1. Is the content in a digitally written piece the same as the paper version?

A book is transitioned from a paper to an online format; the content has remained unchanged since republishing. Some books are published first digitally; these have their original content.

  1. Are Ebooks cheaper to make?

Yes, they are cheaper since you do not need to pay paper and printing expenses. You might spend a publishing fee or an editor with digital books, but you can do everything else for free.

  1. Can I download them to any hardware?

Yes, any technological device can cope with them; the most common hardware is to read them on our computers, phones, and tablets. The only device that might not be capable of downloading is a smartwatch.

The Top Qualities to Look for in Professional Essay Writers

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When hiring a writer for a delicate issue like “write my paper,” you must pay close attention to certain professional qualities. Such attention to detail will guarantee satisfying results.  Necessary professional qualities are equally crucial for any customer. The hired professional should be competent if you need an academic essay or a professional for business tasks. Dawe Wattson, an expert article writer, overviews what professional qualities define a top essay writer.

Expertise in the Field 

Expertise in the field is one of the vital professional features of an essay writer. Look for a writer who has experience writing in your specific area. A writer who profoundly understands your topic will be able to produce high-quality content. 

Tips on how to determine a writer’s expertise: 

  • Check their credentials. Look for writers who have a degree in the area of interest. This approach ensures that they have a solid understanding of the topic. 
  • Review their portfolio. A list of work samples or a portfolio is an excellent way to learn more about the writer. You will understand their writing style and expertise a bit better. 
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Strong Writing Skills 

A professional writer should also possess strong writing skills. Look for someone with a command of English, including proper grammar and punctuation. A skilled writer will be able to communicate your message.

According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress, approximately 30% of high schoolers were proficient in writing in 2019. This statistic means that finding a professional essay writer with solid writing skills is even more critical.

Look for a writer who is comfortable with different writing styles and formats. Look for professionals who can write: 

  • Academic papers
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Besides, a proficient writer should have well-developed research skills. They should be able to present information logically and organically. Finding a professional essay writer with strong writing skills ensures that your writing project is in good hands. As a result, you will receive high-quality work that meets your expectations.

Attention to Detail 

Attention to detail is crucial in academic writing. Every citation, reference, and formatting rule must be adhered to strictly. Hiring an essay writer with experience in academic writing can be beneficial as they understand the importance of adhering to specific guidelines and academic standards.

Attention to detail implies following instructions and guidelines accurately. A proficient essay writer will study the instructions carefully and understand the assignment requirements. They will tailor their writing to meet those requirements. This approach ensures that the final product meets your expectations and needs.

Ability to Meet Deadlines 

Meeting deadlines is paramount for academic writing. Look for a professional essay writer with a track record of delivering work on time. A writer who can meet deadlines shows that their clients can count on them. 

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Communication Skills 

Finally, a professional academic writer should have strong communication skills. A writer with well-developed communication skills will save much time and effort. Try to speak with a writer before issuing an order. If communication does not work, then try another expert. A writer who communicates effectively will be able to understand your requirements and produce content that meets your expectations.

Here are a few things to keep in mind when evaluating a writer’s communication skills:

  • Look for a writer who responds promptly to your messages and is willing to answer any questions you have.
  • Ensure the writer is clear about their availability and timeline for completing the work.
  • Check to see if the writer is open to feedback and willing to revise the essay if necessary.

Final words

Top academic writers possess several essential qualities that make them professionals. These qualities include: 

  • Expertise in the field
  • Solid writing skills
  • Attention to detail 
  • Ability to meet deadlines
  • Decent communication skills. 

By choosing a writer with these qualities, you can be sure you’re getting the best possible service and content. Essaywriters is a service that features experts with a given set of skills. Essay writers may become a great place to start if you seek academic aid. 

FAQ

1. How do I find a professional essay writer?

There are several ways to find professional academic writers. You can search online for writing services. Your professional network is a great source of recommendations. Freelance websites are an excellent source of essay-writing experts, too. 

2. What is the average price for essay writing services? 

There is no stable price for essay writing services. Several factors influence the price, including: 

  •  The task’s complexity
  • The assignment’s length
  • The writer’s experience level. 

On average, a professional academic writer may charge anywhere from $15 to $50 per page, but some writers may charge higher rates for specialized subjects or urgent tasks. It’s important to discuss pricing and payment terms upfront to avoid any confusion or surprises later on.

3. How do I ensure the essay writer I hire will provide quality work?

Consider checking their reviews and ratings from previous clients to ensure that the essay writer you hire will provide quality work. You can also ask for a portfolio. You will understand their writing style and quality. Additionally, look for a writer who offers revisions and is willing to work with you to ensure that the final product meets your expectations.

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