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Skills Required to Win at Poker Game

Poker is a popular casino game offered in most online casinos. You will find on the internet that requires both luck and skill to be successful.

To secure a huge win at any poker game, players must possess a combination of discipline, perseverance, sharp focus, and confidence. Additionally, the best players have several other traits that help them succeed. Below are several factors that will ensure your next poker game is a success.

Always be patient

Ø One of the most important skills for poker players is patience. Players who lack patience tend to play too many hands and bet too high or out of position.

Ø This can lead to bad decisions and losing more money than necessary. To develop patience, players can practice meditation and proper breathing techniques, as well as maintain healthy eating and exercise habits.

Learn how to read other players’ reactions

Ø Another important skill for poker players is the ability to read other players. This includes paying attention to facial expressions, body language, and other tells.

Ø By keeping an eye on hand movements, chip handling, and decision-making habits, players can gain valuable insight into their opponents’ strategies and tendencies.

Always be adaptable

Ø In addition to patience and reading, adaptability is also crucial for poker players. Not every game will be ideal, and players must learn to adapt to different types of opponents and situations to succeed.

Ø This can involve changing their playing style or finding ways to take advantage of unconventional play at the table.

Ensure to have a working strategy at all times

Ø Having a strategy is also crucial for poker players. While there are many books and resources available on poker strategies, players need to develop their unique approach based on their strengths and weaknesses.

Ø This can involve taking notes, reviewing results, and discussing hands and playing styles with other players. Also, try out the free offered poker games by different gaming sites like tmtplay net to help you sharpen your gaming skills.

Choosing the perfect games

Ø Always commit to choosing a game selection that is smart and easy for you as a gamer. For gamers to win at poker, they need to have the perfect game variations and choose limits that are proper and applicable to their existing bankroll.

Ø It is critical for gamers to find and ensure active participation in games that attract the most profits of all time. There are gamers with the notion that fun games attract the highest wins. However, this is not necessarily true.

Ø Therefore, poker game variations offer the highest winning chances and learning opportunities.

Conclusion

Winning at poker requires a combination of luck and skill. The best players possess discipline, perseverance, sharp focus, and confidence, as well as patience, the ability to read people, adaptability, and a solid strategy. By working on these skills and making use of training tools like books and online resources, players can improve their chances of success at the poker table.

Can Anyone Stop Verstappen in 2023?

Photo by Davor Denkovski on Unsplash

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen dominated Formula One last season. The Belgian-Dutch ace has won two world titles in a row and is the bookies’ favorite to retain his championship in 2023. With an exciting year of wheel-to-wheel racing on the horizon, can anyone stop Verstappen in 2023?

F1 Growing in Popularity

The UK sports streaming market is dominated by soccer, with the big clubs in the Premier League drawing huge streaming interest. However, the recent Drive to Survive Netflix series helped grow the F1 brand. This ExpressVPN infographic demonstrates how UK streaming figures rocketed alongside searches for Drive to Survive. With a new season expected to drop on Netflix in 2024, those streaming figures are likely to increase again.

Even the most casual of sports fans are aware that football dominates the UK sports streaming market, with golf being next on the list. Apart from football, Formula One makes up 10% of the other UK streaming searches. When Drive to Survive was peaking on Netflix, there was a spike in the Formula One UK streaming figures.

Formula One has always been a popular sport in the UK, and the annual British Grand Prix draws huge crowds and remains a big spectacle on the UK sporting calendar. The success of British driver Lewis Hamilton over the past 15 years or so has also driven the sport forward.

Verstappen Looking for Three World Titles

Verstappen has taken Formula One by storm in recent seasons. The Red Bull driver edged out Hamilton in one of the most thrilling title races ever to get his hands on the trophy in 2021. As reported on the official F1 website, it went to the wire, with Verstappen nicking the title on the final lap.

Instead of resting on his laurels, the No. 33 kicked on and dominated the sport in 2022. Verstappen had a disappointing opening round alongside teammate Sergio Perez, as both had to retire from the Bahrain Grand Prix due to car issues.

He won the next race in Saudi Arabia before another retirement in Australia. Things were sorted and it was plain sailing for Red Bull and Verstappen after that, as the world champion went on to win a staggering 14 of the 19 rounds to win the World Drivers’ Championship with ease.

Looking at the final standings on Motorsport, Verstappen ended with a whopping 454 points to his name, finishing 146 points above runner-up Charles Leclerc. Verstappen won the title and Perez finished third, meaning Red Bull Racing won the World Constructors’ Championship with 759 points.

Verstappen heads into the new season as the clear favorite to add another world title to his name. Going by the latest odds, Verstappen is available at -138.

Will Hamilton Get Back to His Best?

Lewis Hamilton had a disappointing 2022 season by his high standards. The seven-time world champion was well off the pace in the title battle, finishing down in sixth on 240 points.

The Stevenage-born ace is entering the final stages of his incredible career, but he heads into the 2023 season as the second favorite (+300) to win the world title. Hamilton is currently level on seven championships with the great Michael Schumacher. He is the record Grand Prix winner and still has a lot to offer before calling it a day.

The Formula One title race could be a thrilling one this year, with the likes of Verstappen, Hamilton, Leclerc, and George Russell set to battle it out for the biggest prize on offer.

Ford Performance NASCAR: Chase Briscoe Extension Media Transcript

March 13 , 2022: at the Phoenix Raceway in Phoenix , AZ. , . . . (HHP/Andrew Coppley)

Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
NASCAR Cup Series
Chase Briscoe Extension | Thursday, January 26, 2023

Stewart-Haas Racing announced earlier today that Chase Briscoe, driver of the No. 14 Mahindra Tractors Ford Mustang, has signed a multi-year extension with the organization. Briscoe participated in a Ford media call earlier today to discuss the news.

CHASE BRISCOE, No. 14 Mahindra Tractors Ford Mustang – HOW IS IT KNOWING YOU HAVE A LONG TERM DEAL AND WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON THE NEXT GEN ENHANCEMENTS? “It’s really nice to have stability, especially being a young father now. I think that’s the biggest thing for my family. That’s the nicest thing is just having that comfortability, knowing that for the next few years I’m gonna have a job. That’s really important, especially when you’re raising a little one. I think that’s the biggest thing for me. That’s most important about the whole thing is how it affects my family versus how it affects me, so that’s really nice. I’ve never had that my entire career, so that’s gonna be something new for me to navigate, but I’m looking forward to showing my worth, hopefully, to the organization. Outside of that, I’m really excited for the Ford Mustang. I haven’t honestly seen it yet. I know there’s not a ton of huge changes, but I feel like last year we were pretty good, but you could always be better and I know that whenever we came out with something new it’s gonna be better than what we had before. I’m excited to finally get it on the racetrack. I know testing is one thing, but when you go and finally race against the other competitors, you see where you stack up and we should be in a really good spot. It’s just a matter of getting out there and see where we finally stack up to everybody and go from there.”

DID YOU PUSH TO GET THIS EXTENSION DONE OR DO YOU FEEL SHR, KNOWING THERE COULD BE SOME DRIVER MOVEMENT, DIDN’T WANT YOU TO START LOOKING? “I felt like it was definitely Stewart-Haas took the initiative. I mean, we mutually wanted to do something, for sure, but I think Stewart-Haas took a little bit more of the initiative, just knowing the situation I was gonna be in coming up and then the situation with Kevin, obviously, and Aric, not knowing when he’s gonna be gone. It felt like we all obviously wanted to get something done. I’ve said it for a really long time that I’ve wanted to be at Stewart-Haas, the personal tie for me to the 14 is important, so I felt like we were both kind of pushing to get something done, but at the same time it was probably a little bit more them than me. At the same time, it was definitely me wanting to get it done, too. I would say all-around it was 50-50.”

WHAT DID YOU TAKE AWAY FROM TESTING AT PHOENIX WITH THE MUFFLERS AND SMALLER SPOILER? “I think every race car driver would agree that we always want more power and less downforce. I feel like that’s always our answer because we’d feel like it puts more of the control in our hands versus the car, the team or things like that, and I feel like it just makes the racing better a lot of the time as far as being able to pass other guys. I felt like that was kind of the same thing I heard from one of the other drivers when they took downforce away. It seemed like it got better. I think they went from, I don’t know what the normal spoiler is, but they went to 2-½ and it didn’t really change a lot, and then they went to 2 and changed some underbody stuff, and it sounded like that changed a lot of things as far as for the better, so I don’t know where they’re gonna go with it. Testing is just kind of one thing and then applying it to everybody is another. I think anytime you can get less downforce, especially on the short tracks, it typically makes it better, and I feel like this car everywhere we went when it’s 60 laps into a run and the tires are finally starting to get worn out and we’re slipping and sliding around a little bit more, at least on the short tracks, we race a lot better and I feel like less downforce and more power – just even less downforce – is gonna make it easier to get to that point. Instead of 60 laps into a run, maybe 30 laps into a run, so I think less downforce is definitely the answer for the short tracks and road courses. I don’t think we need to change anything on the mile-and-a-halves, but it sounded like all the drivers were in agreement on that from who I’ve read texts from.”

WHEN DOES A DRIVER START TO FOCUS ON THE CLASH? “I think it all depends on how you ended the season. For us, I felt like we were on such a run of momentum and just strong runs that I was instantly thinking of The Clash and wanting to go there next week, but I think you definitely take a couple of weeks off. This offseason, I probably had two or three weeks where I didn’t have anything I really had to do. Outside of that, it was a pretty busy offseason, but I would say, for me, when I got back from Chili Bowl – a week or two weeks ago – I started thinking about The Clash. I went and sat inside the car yesterday, so you start thinking about it pretty quickly – kind of mid-January that you’re gonna be going racing in two or three weeks. I think, for me, leading up to next week I’ve got a busy week-and-a-half. I’ve got to go to Ohio this weekend for an appearance. I’ve got to go to Raleigh next week. I’ve got some stuff at the shop I’ve got to do still. Outside of that, I’ll just try to spend as much time as I can with my family, just trying to spend that quality time before we kind of get busy and on the road.”

WHAT ATTRIBUTES OF THE SHR TEAM DO YOU BELIEVE HAVE ALLOWED YOU TO FIND SUCCESS IN NASCAR? “I haven’t been with a ton of teams. I think I’ve been at three or four organizations my entire career, but Stewart-Haas has definitely been the one that I’ve been at the longest. I think the biggest thing is just the amount of resources you have from just an experience level. Everybody at Stewart-Haas and the marketing team and everybody always talks about how we’re just a bunch of racers and it’s the truth. Everybody there from literally the top guy to the bottom guy they all have just raced their whole life. They race on their off weekend. They go racing in the middle of the week at Millbridge and places like that, where other organizations you have groups of those guys, but not the whole organization. For me, being a relatively young guy in the sport and inexperienced, I had so many different guys I could go to, whether it was Tony Stewart or Zippy or Kevin Harvick and all these guys for perspective. They’ve seen the same scenario, but they all have a different outlook on it or a viewpoint on it, so, for me, to be able to go and ask questions, whether it’s on or off the racetrack stuff, and just get different opinions on it, different perspectives on it was one of the biggest things that made Stewart-Haas feel so much like home. We just all have the same kind of background and things like that, and I feel like that just makes a huge difference.”

WILL THIS EXTENSION CHANGE YOUR APPROACH TO THE SEASON? “I don’t think so. I feel like I always race with this mentality of every lap is making a difference, even if you’re 10 laps down because you have a mechanical issue. I always feel like I’m running 100 percent just to try to show my team that I’m not giving up. I don’t think my mentality changes now that I’m secured for years to come, so I don’t think it really changes anything for me. It maybe makes you a little less stressed at home, but, outside of that, I feel like you’re going to the racetrack every weekend to win and try to set the fastest lap every single lap, every single session and things like that. I don’t think it will really change my outlook on anything as far as that goes.”

YOU WERE COUCH SURFING NOT THAT LONG AGO AND NOW YOU’RE WITH ONE OF THE TOP TEAM IN NASCAR FOR THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE. WHAT DOES THAT FEEL LIKE? “For sure. In 2013, 2014, 2015 and part of 2016, part of 2016, but those three years prior I was sleeping on a couch and volunteering at different places. Now, to be where I’m at is pretty crazy. One of my buddies, we had this group chat of all of our friends and we race online together. We’ve had it for 10 years and I remember when I was going through that couch to couch thing and they were giving me a hard time telling me how I was wasting my time and things like that. One of my buddies texted me today and said, ‘I’m glad you didn’t listen to me.’ It was six or seven years ago. It’s pretty crazy to see what it’s turned into, so it’s crazy to look back on and think about it. I still, honestly, every day find myself just thinking how crazy it is and how it’s all worked out, how not only to make it to the Cup Series but then to make it to the Cup Series and drive the car that you dreamed of driving. That was your favorite car growing up. Things like that. It’s crazy the amount of doors that have opened up for me. I’ve definitely been extremely blessed to be able to be in the spot I’m in, so I definitely find myself every day questioning how I got here because it was not that long ago where I was ready to give up. It’s crazy to be sitting here today talking about a contract extension and driving for this company that I feel like is a powerhouse company in the sport. It’s pretty unbelievable, for sure.”

IT MUST BE SOMEWHAT LIBERATING AND RELIEVING TO KNOW YOU HAVE A STAFF THAT WORKS ON SPONSORSHIP FOR YOU AND YOU DON’T HAVE TO DO IT ON YOUR OWN LIKE YEARS AGO? “I remember when I was couch to couch I would sit at least an hour almost every single day and would type in CEO, COO, anything I could think of and type it on LinkedIn and every name I could find I would send an email. I mean, I bet I got who knows how many thousands of no’s, but even to this day – I don’t get on LinkedIn – but I’m still trying to sell myself to new people and things like that, but I think the biggest thing for me is I’ve always tried to be my true self. I don’t put on an act for anybody. What you see is kind of what you get and I was trying to treat everybody with respect and I feel like that goes such a long way. I try to make sure that all of my partners always feel appreciated, even if it’s a new partner or whether it’s somebody that has no chance of ever sponsoring me ever, I still try to treat them with respect and treat them how I feel they should be treated. I feel that has gone a really long way with all of my partners and even ones that have seen me from afar doing that goes a long way for them. It’s always kind of been who I am and if it’s enough, it’s enough. If it’s not enough, it’s not enough, but I feel like it’s worked to this point and hopefully it will continue to.”

CAN YOU EXPLAIN HOW YOUR VOICE HAS DEVELOPED WITHIN THE ORGANIZATION? “I feel like, for me, I look back, especially on my rookie year, we’d go into our competition meeting on Tuesday and, truthfully, I wouldn’t really talk much. I mean, I would say kind of what we thought for the weekend, but outside of that I would just kind of sit there and listen. Then this past year, I definitely talked a lot more and I’d bring up ideas and kind of say things I wanted to get off my chest, where in the past I wouldn’t have done that. So, I feel like as I’ve gotten more confident in myself and my position I’ve gotten to the point where I speak my mind a little bit more and I guess be a little bit more of a leader. But where we’re at as a company, for me still, Kevin Harvick is the guy. He’s who steers our ship. He’s the guy that when he talks people listen and, for me, I’ve just tried to watch as much as I can knowing the Kevin’s not gonna be there one day and especially with Aric leaving in the next few years or whenever he does, I’m gonna be the guy that’s been there the longest, so, naturally, the leadership kind of falls on you to a certain extent, so I think how Kevin gets his points across and how I get my points across is probably two different ways, but you can still learn things from Kevin in just how he approaches certain situations. He’s seen so many different scenarios, but I feel like I talk to Kevin a lot about it and even just watching how he handles certain things and how he always can circle back around to get his point proven is something I’ve definitely been taking notes on, just knowing that one day that potentially could be me that has to have more of a leadership role. Yeah, it’s a role that is crazy, truthfully, to think about because that could be me in the next year or two, being I wouldn’t say that flagship guy, but being a leader as far as the drivers go in an organization, but, truthfully, I feel like that’s something I want to be. I’ve always enjoyed that kind of leader, team building type of stuff, so, yeah, if that role is kind of placed on me naturally, then that’s one that I would love to have and try to do it to the best of my ability, but I feel like that’s a role that you don’t choose, it kind of chooses you. We have to see how we run and things like that, and let the cards fall where they fall. In a couple of years, we might be in a totally different situation. We don’t know, but I’ll definitely try and take as many notes as I possibly can and just watch and learn as much as I can to kind of how to be that leader in our company.”

CAN YOU ALSO EXPLAIN WHAT IT’S LIKE GOING INTO THE CLASH THIS YEAR VERSUS LAST YEAR? “Truthfully, I would say I’ve been really motivated about The Clash and wanting redemption. Last year, I felt like that was a race that if I wasn’t gonna win, I was for sure gonna run second. I felt like me and Reddick were the two best cars. I went from eighth or ninth to third or fourth in a matter of like 20 laps and I just felt like my car was really, really good, and then we had the mechanical issue, so that’s one that I feel like kind of got away from us and one that I definitely want to go and try to win. I’m excited from that side of things. My outlook on the race is definitely different because last year it was such an unknown. Nobody knew what to expect. Nobody knew what the car was gonna drive like, what it was gonna race like. I feel like this year it’s gonna be way more competitive. Everybody is gonna have an understanding of what they need to do to their cars – the teams are and the drivers. Last year, I was probably the only guy in the field that was shifting every single lap, every single corner and this year probably everybody is gonna do it just because they’re way more comfortable with it, where last year nobody even really knew that was a possibility. All of those things have me a little bit, not nervous but it’s a big question mark as far as what it’s gonna look like this year. The field is gonna be way tighter, so it’ll be a lot harder to separate yourself from the pack, but hopefully we can go there and have a good car and do that.”

HOW DID YOU NAVIGATE THE CONTRACT EXTENSION WHEN TEAMS DON’T KNOW WHAT THE TV MONEY IS GOING TO BE STARTING IN 2025? ARE THERE A LOT OF PROVISIONS INCLUDED? “I should probably know what I’m allowed to say and what I’m not allowed to say so if I get myself in trouble that’s probably not good for me. I remember when the contract first started getting talked about, I talked to all of my teammates. I leaned on Kevin a lot and even Aric a lot and they both were adamant, don’t sign anything past ‘24 and things like that, but with the opportunity that was there, we just had to put a lot of provisions in it if it gets re-structured. It’s not fair to the team and it’s not fair to me, obviously, either if the whole structure of the money going into the sport changes. We just had to have a lot of wording in there to where if it does get changed and when it gets figured out we’ll obviously come back and sit down and try to figure out what’s fair for both of us.”

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR OBJECTIVES FOR THIS SEASON? “There are for sure a lot of unknowns and to your first question, I would say the biggest thing for me is I just want to be way more consistent. It’s no secret that last year we started the season strong and over the course of the summer was non-existent with the exception of two or three races, and then the playoffs was right back to where we were at the beginning of the year. So, I feel like 99.9 percent of that was me and just not putting good races together. If I had a 15th-place car that given day, I was trying to win the race with a 15th-place car and at this level you’re not gonna do that. In the playoffs, if I had a 15th-place car, I just tried to run 10th or 11th with it and just try to be a couple spots better than what my car was, and when I did that I felt like you’d find yourself in that 10th or 11th spot. You’d have a restart at the end of the race, well now you’re up to seventh. You have another restart or on pit road you might pick up one or two spots and you’d find yourself in the top five at the end of the day. I feel like it’s kind of similar to Kevin. I tried to mirror him as much as I could, where he just doesn’t eliminate himself from races. A lot of the time at the beginning of the race he might not be the best car, but at the end he’s always up there and he gives himself an opportunity and a chance if a restart comes out. I felt like in the playoffs when I let the race just come to me, instead of forcing stuff, I became way more consistent. The top 10s became way easier to get and if I can take that same mentality and approach and just keep reminding myself of what I did different in the playoffs versus the rest of the season, then hopefully our consistency will be a lot better throughout the season. And then going to your second question, there are definitely a lot of unknowns still. The car is still changed. Things have happened where there’s new racetracks, there’s just new structures. The teams are constantly trying to find things on the car to make it better, so the setups that you ran last year probably won’t work this year, but you just have to go to the racetrack and react and just do the best you can. Like I was just saying, do the best you can on that given weekend and if it’s enough, it’s enough. If not, just try to make the most of it and I feel like if we can do that, then the unknowns will be what they are, but you’ve got to adapt and you’ve got to adapt quickly, obviously, but you still have to adapt and just figure it out. Whoever figures it out the best that weekend will probably win those races at the places that are new for us.”

DOES THE 14 FEEL LIKE YOUR CAR NOW? HAVE YOU PUT YOUR STAMP ON IT? “Yeah, for sure. I tweeted about it a little bit ago. The first two years I definitely felt like I was always getting in Clint’s car or getting in Tony’s car and it was just kind of my name on it, but I was just filling in. Like that wasn’t me. I wasn’t the long-term guy for it, where now I feel like it is mine to a certain extent. It’s still Tony’s, obviously, but I feel like it’s my car now. When people think of the 14, I want them to think about me because that’s how I feel, where before I was thinking it was Clint’s car or Tony’s car. So, yeah, I definitely want to add a lot of history to the 14. It’s known for being this car that is always battling for championships and battling for wins and the driver is just this down-to-earth, just normal dirt racer and I feel like I want to add my history to the 14. So, I definitely feel like it’s mine now, which is nice. It definitely feels a lot better going into it, my third year, and even if I didn’t have the contract extension I would say it probably would feel a little bit more like mine, but now it definitely does just knowing it’s gonna have my name on it for years to come now. I’m looking forward to that side of it, for sure.”

Four Loko to sponsor Ryan Ellis at COTA

Ryan Ellis and Alpha Prime Racing are proud to announce that Four Loko is returning as a sponsor in 2023, sponsoring the No.43 Chevrolet Camaro at Circuit of the Americas on March 25th. The iconic brand first entered the sport last year sponsoring Ellis at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in his first race with Alpha Prime Racing, in an exciting event where the Four Loko Chevy avoided multiple crashes at the 1.5-mile oval, finishing 13th.

Four Loko, at its core, thrives on fueling epic stories that make life unforgettable. Four Loko salutes those who dare to live in the moment, who dare to be bold, and unexpected. Four Loko’s 2022 release of Four Loko USA and Loko USA car design embodies the lifestyle and energy of the American NASCAR fan.

“We’re very excited to partner with Ryan and the team for a second year. Ryan was a wonderful partner for us in 2022, his enthusiasm for the brand, openness for fun content & collaboration between teams made it a no brainer to run this back in 2023. We also can’t wait to get this car in front of his and our fans in Texas.,” said Sam Catalina, VP of Marketing for Phusion Projects.

“We’re going into our second year with Four Loko as a sponsor and it’s still crazy to me that I get to be part of such a fun and exciting partnership. This is a brand that I grew up around in college and I never thought I’d be driving a Four Loko sponsored race car in NASCAR,” said Ryan Ellis, driver of the No.43 Four Loko Chevy. “We got so much attention last year with the scheme – bald eagles shooting lasers, bears crushing Four Loko cans, it’s hard not to get attention with chaos like that on the car. But we also had a great run and got a lot of TV time for the brand and I know NASCAR fans loved seeing a new brand come into the sport and just own the spotlight like that. Having heard the ideas and seen some sample schemes for this year, I am so excited to reveal their ideas to fans and I hope we can build this partnership into more races in 2023 and beyond.”

“It’s so cool to be associated with a brand as fun and notable as Four Loko. We had a blast with the brand last year – not only at the racetrack, but with all the innovative content we created together, and throughout all of the time we were able to spend with their group. COTA will certainly be a different event than Las Vegas, but the environment and crowd will be a great fit. We’re really excited for them to experience their first road course with Ryan Ellis and we’re looking forward to an exciting partnership once again,” said Tommy Joe Martins, President of Alpha Prime Racing.

Tune In Info:
The NASCAR Xfinity Series 250 at Circuit of the Americas race will be broadcasted live on FS1 beginning at 4pm ET on March 25th.
Practice is scheduled for Friday, March 24th, from 6:30 PM- 7:00 PM ET. Qualifying, to set the lineup for Saturday’s race, follows shortly thereafter from 7:00 PM until 8:00 PM ET.

Radio coverage will be on MRN and SiriusXM – complete weekend tune-in information will be announced in the coming weeks.

About Four Loko / Phusion Projects
The Four Loko journey has been one of relentless creativity. Debuting in the United States market in 2005 by Phusion Projects, Four Loko has taken the lead on alcoholic malt beverages with their core and sour flavors and pregame. In 2022, they released the most patriotic flavor the world has ever seen, Four Loko USA. In 2023, Four Loko is headed to space with the launch of Sour Cosmic Punch, in partnership with Warheads candies. Four Loko can currently be found at leading retailers across the United States and in 35 countries. Follow @fourLoko or visit fourloko.com to learn more.

About Alpha Prime Racing
Alpha Prime Racing is a NASCAR Xfinity Series team co-owned by NASCAR driver Tommy Joe Martins and Alpha Prime Sports Founder and CEO Caesar Bacarella. The team was originally founded in 2009 under the name Martins Racing and has since grown into a three-car Chevrolet team, adding the No. 43 Chevrolet in 2023, primarily piloted by Ryan Ellis.

Operation Motorsport Kicks Off 2023 Season at the Rolex 24

· Three Operation Motorsport beneficiaries will participate during the race weekend.
· Greg Meismer will be with KohR Motorsport in the Michelin Pilot Challenge Series.
· Josh Snider will assist Gradient Racing in the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.
· Tyler Guillemette served as a crew member for MLT Motorsports during the Roar 24 weekend.

Daytona Beach, FL (January 26, 2023) – Operation Motorsport kicks off the 2023 race season at this weekend’s 61st Rolex 24 at Daytona with three beneficiaries in attendance. Representing the U.S. will be retired Army Sgt. Adam Poppenhouse as an Operation Motorsport event coordinator, while retired Marine Greg Meismer will assist KohR Motorsport in the Michelin Pilot Challenge Series. Canadian Forces Cpl. Josh Snider will be working alongside Gradient Racing in the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.

“We’ve worked hard to set our beneficiaries up for success,” says Tiffany Lodder, Executive Director and Co-founder of Operation Motorsport. “Their military training is invaluable for them as they look to transfer into civilian life. Their focus and willingness to learn a new skill is evident in their behavior with their teams, and I’m really happy to be back in the IMSA paddock.”

Poppenhouse is no stranger to the track. He’s a member of the Skip Barber Racing team competing in the TC America/SRO series as part of Operation Motorsports Immersion Program. He also participated in the 2022 Race of Remembrance as part of Operation Motorsport’s effort.

Like Poppenhouse, Snider also participated in the 2022 Race of Remembrance. Snider has taken his love for photography and applied it to his at-track duties as part of Operation Motorsport Immersion Program. He will assist Gradient Racing with social media and marketing throughout the Rolex 24.

Meismer grew up around racing jumping into a go-kart at age eight. He raced karts, cars, and quads as a child then stepped away before discovering SIM racing. Meismer first participated in the Operation e-Motorsport League even winning the season five championship. As a next step, Meismer will attend the Rolex 24 as part of Operation Motorsport’s Immersion Program.

During the Roar 24 weekend, the IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge debuted with two races. Navy veteran Tyler Guillemette represented Operation Motorsport in the paddock as a member of the MLT Motorsport team. The Roar 24 and Rolex 24 events mark the first time any of the Operation Motorsports beneficiaries have been to Daytona. It also marks the first time Meismer has been to a racetrack. A once in a lifetime experience that is life-changing for these medically retired service members.

Founded by Diezel and Tiffany Lodder, the mission of Operation Motorsport is to renew a sense of Team, Identity, and Purpose for medically retiring or retired Service Members affected by military service by supporting their recovery through motorsports – One At A Time. The organization has provided over 1,115 training days to more than 116 active beneficiaries during the last five years and is expanding the program for 2023.

Operation Motorsport uses various methods to recapture a sense of team, identity, and purpose for beneficiaries. At the track, beneficiaries attend IMSA, SRO, and other sports car events as part of Diversionary Therapy, Motorsport 101, and Driver Development. Online, the Operation e-Motorsport League provides a way for medically discharged veterans to compete on-track using iRacing from the comfort of their homes.

To help support their efforts, Operation Motorsport hosts Patriot Car Corrals at Fanatec GT World Challenge America events. The Patriot Car Corral offers an exclusive experience to join fellow car enthusiasts in an all-make environment with premium parking. During the weekend, attendees have the opportunity to participate in parade laps, paddock tours, and have access to the Operation Motorsport welcome tent. All proceeds benefit Operation Motorsport, so that more beneficiaries can participate in their programs.

Operation Motorsport is currently accepting beneficiary applications. Visit www.operationmotorsport.org to fill out the simple application and someone will respond to you. Volunteers are also needed throughout the 2023 race season. Visit the website to learn more about how you can volunteer or donate.

ABOUT OPERATION MOTORSPORT

Operation Motorsport is a Veteran Led and Operated 501(c)3 Not for Profit Foundation based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and Brighton, Ontario, serving American & Canadian Service Members and Veterans and is based on three core values: Team, Identity, and Purpose. Operation Motorsport supports the recovery of medically retiring or retired Service Members affected by military service through Motorsports opportunities. Our motto is One At A Time (#OneAtATime).

For more information and to donate, please visit www.operationmotorsport.org.

NBC Sports, INDYCAR Announce 2023 NTT INDYCAR SERIES Broadcast Start Times

INDIANAPOLIS (Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023) – NBC Sports and INDYCAR today announced the race broadcast start times for the 2023 NTT INDYCAR SERIES schedule, headlined by the 107th Running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge on Sunday, May 28 at iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway, with coverage beginning at 11 a.m. ET on NBC and Peacock.

The first seven races of the season will air on NBC and Peacock, including the season-opening Streets of Petersburg at noon ET Sunday, March 5 and concluding with the new Streets of Detroit circuit at 3 p.m. ET Sunday, June 4.

“Getting off to a strong start to the season is always important in pursuit of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES championship,” two-time and defending INDYCAR SERIES champion Will Power said. “From a broadcast perspective, our season will also get off on the right foot with seven consecutive races on NBC to start the 2023 season before another NBC run to the championship at Laguna Seca.

“Our race fans are the best in motorsports. This broadcast schedule will continue to make our series accessible and easy to find for them, while continuing to push the most competitive racing series in the world out to the lifeblood of our sport.”

Additional highlights of NBC Sports’ 2023 NTT INDYCAR SERIES coverage schedule include:

The first race of the doubleheader at Iowa Speedway at 3 p.m. ET Saturday, July 22 begins a stretch of six of the final seven races airing on NBC and Peacock to conclude the season
Indianapolis 500 qualifying coverage from IMS airing on NBC and Peacock at 3 p.m. ET Saturday, May 20 and 2 p.m. ET Sunday, May 21 to determine the starting grid for “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing”
USA Network presenting three races: Road America (1 p.m. ET Sunday, June 18); Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course (1:30 p.m. ET Sunday, July 2); and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course as part of the fourth edition of the INDYCAR-NASCAR Brickyard Weekend (2 p.m. ET Saturday, Aug. 12)
Season finale at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca to determine the 2023 series champion at 2:30 p.m. ET Sunday, Sept. 10 on NBC and Peacock
Peacock will once again provide comprehensive streaming coverage of the 2023 season, including the exclusive presentation of the Streets of Toronto for the second straight year on Sunday, July 16, at 1:30 p.m. ET.

The remaining 16 races will simulstream on Peacock, which will also present nearly exclusive coverage of every qualifying and practice session in 2023. Additionally, coverage surrounding the Indianapolis 500, INDY NXT by Firestone races, race day warmups and full-event race replays will be available on the platform. Click here for more details.

NBC Sports’ 2023 NTT INDYCAR SERIES coverage schedule:

DateRace/TrackNetwork/PlatformTime (ET)
Sun., March 5Streets of St. PetersburgNBC, PeacockNoon
Sun., April 2Texas Motor SpeedwayNBC, PeacockNoon
Sun., April 16Streets of Long BeachNBC, Peacock3 p.m.
Sun., April 30Barber Motorsports ParkNBC, Peacock3 p.m.
Sat., May 13Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Road Course)NBC, Peacock3:30 p.m.
Sat., May 20Indianapolis 500 QualifyingNBC, Peacock3 p.m.
Sun., May 21Indianapolis 500 QualifyingNBC, Peacock2 p.m.
Sun., May 28The 107th Indianapolis 500NBC, Peacock11 a.m.
Sun., June 4Streets of DetroitNBC, Peacock3 p.m.
Sun., June 18Road AmericaUSA Network, Peacock1 p.m.
Sun., July 2Mid-Ohio Sports Car CourseUSA Network, Peacock1:30 p.m.
Sun., July 16Streets of TorontoPeacock1:30 p.m.
Sat., July 22Iowa Speedway – Race 1NBC, Peacock3 p.m.
Sun., July 23Iowa Speedway – Race 2NBC, Peacock2 p.m.
Sun., Aug. 6Streets of NashvilleNBC, PeacockNoon
Sat., Aug. 12Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Road Course)USA Network, Peacock2 p.m.
Sun., Aug. 27World Wide Technology RacewayNBC, Peacock3:30 p.m.
Sun., Sept. 3Portland International RacewayNBC, Peacock3 p.m.
Sun., Sept. 10WeatherTech Raceway Laguna SecaNBC, Peacock2:30 p.m.

Note: Dates, times and networks/platforms are subject to change

Stewart-Haas Racing Signs Driver Chase Briscoe to Multiyear Contract Extension

March 13 , 2022: at the Phoenix Raceway in Phoenix , AZ. , . . . (HHP/Andrew Coppley)

KANNAPOLIS, N.C. (Jan. 26, 2023) – Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR) has signed driver Chase Briscoe to a multiyear contract extension, keeping the 28-year-old racer in its No. 14 Ford Mustang for many more seasons in the NASCAR Cup Series.

SHR promoted Briscoe to the Cup Series in 2021 after he won a season-best nine races during his 2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series campaign. Briscoe continued to perform in Cup, handily winning the rookie-of-the-year title. The Mitchell, Indiana-native then enjoyed a breakout sophomore season, winning his first Cup Series race on March 13, 2022 at Phoenix Raceway in just his 40th career start. The victory secured Briscoe’s place in the NASCAR Playoffs and earned him the honor of being the 200th Cup Series winner in NASCAR history.

“Chase has made the most of every opportunity and the proof is in the results. Keeping him at SHR was a priority and we’re proud to have him in our racecars for many more years to come,” said Tony Stewart, the NASCAR Hall of Famer who co-owns SHR with Haas Automation founder Gene Haas.

Briscoe enters 2023 representing primary partners Mahindra Ag North America, HighPoint.com, Rush Truck Centers, Magical Vacation Planner, Ford Performance Racing School, Code 3 Associates, Cummins and Mobil Delvac 1.

“It’s huge to have stability, with my team and my partners. It just gives you more confidence. Stewart-Haas Racing is where I want to be for a long time. It’s the place I’ve known longer than anywhere else in my NASCAR career,” said Briscoe.

“I remember getting signed by Ford in 2017 and I told people, ‘You know, if I could pick one place to be, it would be Stewart-Haas Racing. And if I could drive one car, it would be the 14 car. That would be the ultimate dream.’ And now, here I am.

“SHR has such a great group of people, from the Xfinity Series to the Cup Series, and they’ve all just guided me in the right direction. From drivers to crew chiefs to crew members, they’ve always had my back, and that’s been a huge help – just having people believe in you.”

Briscoe is a third-generation racer whose career began on dirt tracks in and around his home state of Indiana. Since he was 13, Briscoe has followed in his grandfather’s and father’s footsteps, racing sprint cars on the rough-and-tumble bullrings of the Midwest. In 2014, Briscoe moved to North Carolina to pursue a career in stock car racing. He volunteered in race shops before landing the chance to pilot an ARCA Racing Series entry for Briggs Cunningham III for two races in 2015. Briscoe parlayed that opportunity into a full-time ride for 2016, winning six races and the championship before advancing to the NASCAR Truck Series in 2017 with Brad Keselowski Racing. After winning the Truck Series’ rookie-of-the-year award, a limited Xfinity Series schedule followed in 2018 with SHR and Roush-Fenway Racing. Briscoe earned his first career Xfinity Series win with SHR on Sept. 29, 2018 at the Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway Roval. He then competed full time in the Xfinity Series with SHR in 2019 and 2020, qualifying for the NASCAR Playoffs both seasons.

“Growing up in Indiana and racing sprint cars, the guy I always looked up to was Tony Stewart. To be able to drive for him is a dream come true. To know I’ll have my name above the door of that No. 14 Ford Mustang for a really long time means a lot, and I’m ready to write my own history in it,” Briscoe said.

“Tony and Gene have built something really special in Stewart-Haas Racing and I’m incredibly proud to be a part of this organization.”

About Stewart-Haas Racing:

Stewart-Haas Racing is the title-winning NASCAR team co-owned by three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Tony Stewart and Gene Haas, founder of Haas Automation – the largest CNC machine tool builder in North America. The Kannapolis, North Carolina-based organization has won two NASCAR Cup Series titles, one NASCAR Xfinity Series championship and more than 90 NASCAR races, including such crown-jewel events as the Daytona 500, Brickyard 400 and Southern 500. For more information, please visit us online at StewartHaasRacing.com and on social at Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and LinkedIn.

Front Row Motorsports Welcomes Quincy Compressor to NASCAR Cup Series

Compressor Manufacturer to Partner with Gilliland and McDowell

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (January 26, 2023) – Quincy Compressor, a Bay Minette, Alabama-based compressor manufacturer, will make their NASCAR Cup Series debut in 2023 in a partnership with Front Row Motorsports (FRM). The program is highlighted by a three-race primary race schedule with Todd Gilliland and the No. 38 Ford Mustang team. In addition, Quincy Compressor will partner with Michael McDowell and the No. 34 Ford Mustang team in one event.

Founded in 1920, Quincy Compressor is a leading designer and manufacturer of reciprocating and rotary screw air compressors, vacuum pumps and a full line of air treatment components. Headquartered in Bay Minette, Alabama, Quincy has built its reputation on quality and rugged reliability, building tough air compressors for the most demanding applications.. With a legacy spanning over one hundred years, they are excited to bring their “True Blue” brand to NASCAR’s premiere series and to its millions of passionate fans.

“Our relationship with Front Row Motorsports will allow us to continue to grow the Quincy brand and showcase our products and capabilities,” said Ashley Gates, Marketing and Communications Manager, Quincy Compressor. “The team at Front Row Motorsports and its drivers Todd Gilliland and Michael McDowell will be great ambassadors for our company and we want to be a part of the continued success of the team. We are looking forward to the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series season and this new partnership.”

Gilliland will carry the Quincy Compressor colors three times throughout the year beginning at the Richmond (Va.) Raceway in April, the Darlington (S.C.) Raceway in September, and finishing at the Martinsville (Va.) Speedway in October.

“It is really cool to have a multiple-race partnership with a new partner such as Quincy Compressor,” said Gilliland. “We’re growing in my second season with FRM, evident by our partnership announcements, and it’s just going to make our whole program better. I’m ready to start this season.”

For McDowell, Quincy will be the primary partner at the Las Vegas (Nev.) Motor Speedway in March.

“It is always great to welcome new partners to FRM,” said McDowell. “I echo what Todd says about all these partnership announcements and having a new company like Quincy Compressor join the team, it just proves that we’re growing and getting better. Now, we want to get the fans excited about Quincy Compressor and see everything they have to offer.”

To learn more about Quincy Compressor, fans are encouraged to visit their website at www.quincycompressor.com

About Front Row Motorsports

Front Row Motorsports (FRM) is a winning organization in the NASCAR Cup and Craftsman Truck Series. The team is the 2021 Daytona 500 and 2022 Craftsman Truck Series champions. The team was founded in 2004 and is owned by successful entrepreneur, Bob Jenkins. FRM fields the No. 34 and the No. 38 NASCAR Cup Series teams along with the No. 38 Craftsman Truck Series team from its Mooresville, N.C. headquarters. Visit teamfrm.com and follow FRM on social media: Twitter at @Team_FRM, Instagram at @team_frm and Facebook at facebook.com/FrontRowMotorsports.

RFK Racing, Solomon Plumbing Announce Partnership Renewal

Michigan-Based Plumbing Company to Serve as Primary for Four Races on No. 6 in 2023

CONCORD, N.C. (Jan. 26, 2023) – RFK Racing has announced that Solomon Plumbing, who joined the team in 2022, has expanded its partnership in 2023 and beyond. The Michigan-based company will serve as the primary for multiple races on NASCAR Champion Brad Keselowski’s No. 6 Ford this season, kicking off at Richmond Raceway in April.

“We’re thrilled to have our friends at Solomon Plumbing back with us for more races and action in 2023,” said Steve Newmark, President of RFK Racing. “Any time we retain partners in this sport, it is a positive for our team as it proves that our marketing activations and platforms are successful off the track. Danny (Solomon Plumbing CEO) and his team have been amazing to work with thus far, and we look forward to more great adventures this season.”

Solomon specializes in plumbing and fire services for new development, construction and complete remodeling. With roots in New Hudson, Michigan, as well as a North Carolina office, Solomon is the developer’s choice to provide turn-key plumbing and fire solutions from start to finish for multi-unit housing, high rise buildings and complete residential developments.

Solomon originally joined the team as a one-race partner for Keselowski at the Bristol Dirt Race last season. They went on to serve as the primary for the summer Atlanta and fall Kansas races as well. This season, Solomon will be the primary for the No. 6 team at multiple races including Richmond (April 2), Nashville (June 25), Darlington (Sept. 3) and Talladega (Oct. 1).

Keselowski is a two-time winner at Richmond, most recently visiting victory lane three years ago, with 12 top-10s in 26 starts. He has just two starts at Nashville in the Cup Series, and has one win at Darlington along with nine top-10s. At Talladega he has the most wins of any active driver with six.

Keselowski enters his second season at RFK and 14th full season in the NCS. With 35 Cup wins to his credit, he is set to make his 500th Cup start in 2023.

About Solomon Plumbing
We specialize in plumbing and fire services for new development, construction and complete remodeling. We are the developer’s choice to provide turn-key plumbing and fire solutions from start to finish. This includes multi-unit housing, high rise buildings and complete residential developments. We are committed to fulfilling your plumbing and fire needs with honesty and integrity, exceeding your expectations for service, quality, and value.

Solomon Plumbing has been developing long term business relationships across the United States with a strong reputation for high quality craftsmanship and service commitment. Contact us today to discuss your next project.

About Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing
RFK Racing, in its 36th season in 2023, features an ownership lineup pairing one of the sport’s most iconic names, Jack Roush, along with NASCAR Champion, Brad Keselowski, and Fenway Sports Group owner John Henry. Roush initially founded the team in 1988 and it has since become one of the most successful racing operations in the world, propelling him to be the first NASCAR owner to amass three hundred wins and capturing eight championships, including back-to-back NASCAR Cup titles in 2003 and 2004. Keselowski, a former owner in the NASCAR Truck Series, brings to the team a championship mindset himself having won the 2012 NASCAR Cup Series Championship. In 2007, Roush partnered with Henry, who also owns Major League Baseball’s Boston Red Sox, English Premier League’s Liverpool F.C., and the NHL’s Pittsburgh Penguins, to form Roush Fenway Racing. Off the track, RFK is a leader and proven winner in NASCAR marketing solutions, having produced multiple award-winning social media, digital content and experiential marketing campaigns. Visit rfkracing.com, and follow the team on all social platforms @rfkracing.

Lawless Alan Returns to Niece Motorsports in 2023

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (Jan. 26, 2023) – Lawless Alan (www.lawlessalanracing.com) will return to Niece Motorsports in 2023 for his sophomore season in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.

Alan will again pilot the No. 45 Chevrolet Silverado for Niece Motorsports as he looks to build upon last season’s rookie campaign.

“I am very excited to be returning to Niece Motorsports in 2023 with AUTOParkit,” said Alan. “I am looking forward to using everything I learned throughout last year and applying it to this year. I’m no longer coming to these tracks for the first time, so I have very high expectations for what I can achieve with Niece Motorsports and AUTOParkit.”

Alan joined Niece Motorsports in 2022, competing in the full NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series schedule. The young driver earned his best finish of 11th at the first road course on the schedule, Circuit of the Americas. Alan closed out his rookie year with eight top-20 finishes.

The California native made nine NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series starts in 2021, with his best finish of 18th coming at Bristol Motor Speedway in the fall.

“We are excited to have Lawless return to Niece Motorsports this season,” said Niece Motorsports General Manager Cody Efaw. “Lawless gained a lot of experience and got a lot of seat time last season that we really think is going to pay off this year. We are excited to see his growth this season. He’s a hard worker and is always asking questions and learning from the people around him. He definitely has the right attitude to be successful in this sport.”

Alan enjoys sponsorship from AUTOParkit, AUTOChargit™, and Siemens with secondary sponsorship from GarageFloor 24™. Since 2017, Alan has been the official spokesperson for AUTOParkit and its sister companies: GarageFloor 24, AUTOChargit™, PARKSentry™, AUTOStorit™ and AUTODockit™.

“The 2023 NASCAR Racing Season is nearly upon us,” said AUTOParkit Vice President of Sales Shawn Adams. “Similar to Lawless expanding his skill set as a professional NASCAR Driver and continuing to compete at the highest level, we too have extended our product line to include AUTODockit for boat storage, AUTOStorit for mixed-use personal storage, and AUTOChargit for automated EV Charging solutions to grow our brand. Our sponsorship relationship with Lawless Alan continues to be strengthened with each opportunity to compete. As we are often reminded at each race that steel sharpens steel.”

Alan won the 2018 Track Championship at Irwindale Speedway in the NASCAR WHELEN Late Model Series. In 2019 Lawless won Rookie of the Year honors in Trans Am’s TA2 Series and most recently won the 2020 Silver State Road Course Winter Series at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Alan has also won the Late Model Winter Showdown at Kern County Raceway, where he qualified on the pole and set a new track record in the process.

The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season will kick off at Daytona International Speedway, with the NextEra Energy 250 on Friday, February 17 at 7:30 p.m. ET. The race will air live on FS1, MRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

About Niece Motorsports:
Niece Motorsports is owned by United States Marine Corps Veteran Al Niece. In 2023, Niece Motorsports enters its eighth season in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. Niece also owns Niece Equipment, which has for over 40 years provided clients with reliable products at competitive prices. Niece Equipment’s reputation is built on service, integrity and dependability. The company provides water and fuel/lube trucks that are engineered with quality and durability in mind for the construction and mining industry. Follow the team on Facebook and Instagram @NieceMotorsports as well as Twitter @NieceMotorsport.

About AUTOParkit:
-AUTOParkit™ designs, manufactures, and constructs fully automated parking systems for new and existing buildings. AUTOParkit system structural steel and modular design can provide double the capacity of a traditional parking garage, providing up to 17 LEED points and drastically reducing construction time.

-AUTOParkit automated systems are 40 percent less expensive to operate, safer for the user and reduces carbon emissions associated with parking by more than 80 percent. AUTOParkit’s charging pallets provided by AUTOChargit, are a fast and convenient way of charging EVs and Hybrids. AUTOChargit’s patented technology allows for shuffling charged vehicles cutting infrastructure costs by up to 80 percent.

For more information on AUTOParkit, visit www.autoparkit.com.

About AUTOChargit:
AUTOChargit designs, manufactures and installs EV charging systems for automated and conventional parking applications. AUTOChargit can decrease capital expenditures by up to 75 percent by providing automated coupling and decoupling of EV charging stalls from the power source. For conventional parking applications, a single 40-AMP circuit coupled with a single AUTOChargit System can be multiplexed to four, eight, or 12 stalls. Each charging stall is individually metered for the exact tracking of electricity usage. The AUTOParkit Mobile APP provides a touchless experience for the user.

For more information on AUTOChargit, visit www.autochargit.com

Follow Lawless Alan on Instagram and on the web: @lawless_alan / www.lawlessalanracing.com