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How To Deal With Possible Dangerous Issues You May Face In Traffic

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Traffic can be a dangerous place. You could find yourself in a hazardous situation if you’re not careful. This blog post discusses some dangers you may face while driving and how to handle them. Stay safe on the road by following the tips listed below.

Get insured

Having insurance is essential when you’re on the road. If an accident occurs, it is vital to have coverage to protect you and others. Ensure that your policy covers all necessary areas, such as liability and personal injury protection. Consider adding roadside assistance coverage, too, if available. If you are a victim of an underinsured and uninsured car accident, you may need to look into an uninsured motorist policy. Alternatively, you can also consult a lawyer. They will be able to tell you the best course of action given the situation.

Be aware of your surroundings

It pays to be aware of what is happening around you while driving. Pay attention to other drivers, watch for pedestrians and cyclists, and watch for road construction or traffic backups. Other drivers may not obey the rules of the road, so be prepared to take evasive action if necessary. Pedestrians and cyclists can appear suddenly, so keeping a safe distance from them is essential. Be aware of the signs and lights around you and potential road hazards like potholes or wet spots on the pavement. Knowing your environment can help you spot potential dangers before they become a problem. Make sure you use your turn signals and keep an appropriate speed for your surroundings.

Stay alert

It’s easy to become distracted while driving, especially with the advent of new technologies like smartphones and GPS devices. Keep your phone in your bag or glove compartment, and resist the urge to check it while driving. To stay alert, ensure you’re well-rested and have had plenty of food and water before taking off on a long drive. If you are feeling drowsy, pull over immediately and take a break if necessary. Accidents due to fatigue can be as deadly as those caused by distracted driving. When you are alert, you can spot potential hazards and make better decisions while on the road.

Follow traffic laws

Always follow the rules of the road. Obey speed limits, use your turn signals, and yield to other drivers who have the right of way. Don’t tailgate other vehicles or cut them off when driving. Tailgating and cutting off other drivers can lead to accidents and traffic citations. Additionally, be sure to follow the posted speed limits. Remember that speeding is a common cause of car accidents so if you find yourself in a dangerous situation, do whatever you can to avoid a collision. If an accident does occur, contact the police immediately and exchange insurance information with the other driver if necessary. This way, you can ensure that any damage is taken care of promptly. You should also consider enrolling in a defensive driving course to improve your skills and stay safe on the road.

Keep your car in good condition

Your car is your best asset regarding safety on the road. Ensure all its components are functioning correctly, including the brakes, lights, and tires. Keep an emergency kit in your car with tools such as a flashlight, jumper cables, a first aid kit, and extra water. Ensure you check the tire pressure regularly and replace windshield wipers when necessary. If your car ever breaks down on the side of the road, follow these tips: pull over in a safe area, keep the hazard lights on, and call for help. By taking these precautions, you can stay safe while driving and reduce your chances of being involved in an accident.

Prepare for emergencies

It’s essential to be prepared for any emergency that might arise while on the road. Ensure you have a first-aid kit in your car, jumper cables, a flashlight, and other emergency items. You should also keep the number for roadside assistance handy in case you need help. Tow truck services can be a lifesaver in an accident or car breakdown. It is also essential to have an emergency plan in place with family and friends. This way, you can ensure that help is available if needed.

Following these tips can keep yourself and others safe while on the road. Remember, traffic hazards are a part of driving, but they don’t have to be dangerous. Be aware of your surroundings and stay alert while driving to minimize potential risks. Rest assured that with a bit of effort, you will be able to deal with any possible dangerous road situation.

NASCAR Begins Building its LA Memorial Coliseum Track

2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Larson climbs out of the Chevrolet Camaro pace car before participating in the official groundbreaking ceremony for the 2023 Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum. NASCAR began construction Thursday for the quarter-mile asphalt track that will be used for its season-opening exhibition inside the iconic Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Feb. 5, 2023. (CREDIT: Meg Oliphant/Getty Images)

2021 NASCAR Cup Series Champ Kyle Larson Brings Star Power to Groundbreaking Ceremony for 2023 Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum

LOS ANGELES (Dec. 15, 2022) – NASCAR proved earlier this year it could quickly build a temporary racetrack inside the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and stage an event unlike any other.

On Thursday morning, it left no doubt that it’s ready to do it again.

NASCAR broke ground on the (re)construction of its quarter-mile, asphalt track inside the iconic Los Angeles venue as preparations kick into high gear for the 2023 Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum. Kyle Larson, the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion, joined NASCAR and Coliseum officials to mark the occasion as excitement accelerates for NASCAR’s Los Angeles return on Sunday, Feb. 5.

“I’m a California native, so I was really excited to race inside the stadium earlier this year,” Larson said. “I can’t wait for us to get back here in February and put on another great show for the fans. It’s going to be here before you know it.”

And that’s why time is truly of the essence. Aside from a brief holiday break, construction crews will now work around the clock to prepare the quarter-mile asphalt oval for the most anticipated sequel in racing. In the coming days, workers will place and grade 9,200 cubic yards of aggregate and fill material atop 130,000 square feet of Visqueen and plywood that covers United Airlines Field.

Paving should begin Jan. 4, and the installation of barriers and fencing from Auto Club Speedway and the Long Beach Grand Prix is scheduled to commence two days later. By Jan. 20, all the SAFER barriers should be installed and painted, as final preparations begin for the arrival of NASCAR Cup Series teams during the first week of February.

The 2023 Busch Light Clash will once again be NASCAR’s season-opening exhibition race featuring NASCAR’s top stars. Hip-hop legends Cypress Hill will perform before the main event, and more in-race entertainment will be announced in the coming weeks. The 2022 Busch Light Clash featured a pre-race show from international superstar Pitbull and a halftime performance by Ice Cube.

Tickets for the 2023 Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum begin at $65, and kids 12-and-under are $10. Those are the same prices charged for this year’s inaugural showcase. Fans are encouraged to get their tickets now while supplies last by visiting www.nascarclash.com.

College students can experience the Busch Light Clash from The Coca-Cola Torch Party Porch for just $40. This standing-room-only general admission section, located on the Coliseum’s peristyle steps, provides college students with up-close access to all of the musical entertainment, driver introductions and racing action. College students can take advantage of this exclusive offer by visiting www.nascarclash.com/student.

About NASCAR

The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the sanctioning body for the No. 1 form of motorsports in the United States and owner of 16 of the nation’s major motorsports entertainment facilities. NASCAR sanctions races in three national series (NASCAR Cup Series™, NASCAR Xfinity Series™, and NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series™), four international series (NASCAR Brasil Sprint Race, NASCAR Mexico Series, NASCAR Pinty’s Series (Canada), NASCAR Whelen Euro Series), four regional series (ARCA Menards Series, ARCA Menards Series East & West and the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour) and a local grassroots series (NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series). The International Motor Sports Association™ (IMSA®) governs the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship™, the premier U.S. sports car series. NASCAR also owns Motor Racing Network, Racing Electronics, and ONE DAYTONA. Based in Daytona Beach, Florida, with offices in eight cities across North America, NASCAR sanctions more than 1,200 races annually in 12 countries and more than 30 U.S. states. For more information visit www.NASCAR.com and www.IMSA.com, and follow NASCAR on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat (‘NASCAR’).

About The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, a living memorial to all who served in the U.S. Armed Forces during World War I, has been a civic treasure for generations of Angelenos. Located in the Exposition Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, CA, the Coliseum is a 77,500 capacity multi-purpose stadium which opened in 1923. Home to the USC Trojans, the legendary stadium has been named as one of the nation’s 40 best stadiums to experience college football by Sporting News, and ranked USC football at the Coliseum as the nation’s No. 3 stadium experience by StadiumJourney.com. Following a recent renovation in 2019, the stadium is now home to a newly added seven-story suite and press tower which includes luxurious suites, loge boxes, club seats, a new press box, and the rooftop 1923 Club with a 360-degree view of the Los Angeles basin; along with several upgrades including new seating, updated technology and concession stands, additional food options for guests, and much more.

The legacy of events and individuals hosted in nine-plus-decades reads like no other, including the only venue to host two Opening and Closing Ceremonies, and the Track and Field Competition for the Summer Olympics (Xth Olympiad in 1932, XXIIIrd Olympiad in 1984) and soon a third (XXXIVth Olympiad in 2028); home to college football’s USC Trojans since 1923 and the UCLA Bruins (1928-1981); professional football’s Los Angeles Rams (1946-1979 and 2016-2019); appearances by U.S. Presidents Franklin D Roosevelt, Dwight Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, and Ronald Reagan; and international dignitaries such as Martin Luther King, Jr., Cesar Chavez, Pope John Paul II, the Dalai Lama, and Nelson Mandela, to name a few. Additionally, the Coliseum, designated a National Historic monument in 1984, has hosted some of the greatest acts in entertainment, including Bruce Springsteen, The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Prince, and many more. For more information please visit lacoliseum.com.

Ford Performance NASCAR: ThorSport Returns to Ford

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ThorSport Media Call | Thursday, December 15, 2022

ThorSport Racing announced earlier today that the team will be returning to Ford in 2023, competing with a four-truck team that will include drivers Hailie Deegan, Ty Majeski, Ben Rhodes and Matt Crafton. During a call with media, ThorSport team representatives Allison Thorson and Deegan joined Ford Performance Motorsports Global Director Mark Rushbrook to answer questions.

ALLISON THORSON – HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT COMING BACK TO FORD AND HAVING HAILIE AS PART OF THE TEAM? “Obviously, ThorSport announced earlier today that we are returning for the 2023 season with Ford and Ford Performance. We are super excited. We’ve had success with them in the past and we look forward to continuing this relationship in the upcoming season and beyond. We also have some returning drivers as well as a new, exciting driver with our team, so we’ll have Matt Crafton with his crew chief, Shane Wilson, returning. Ben Rhodes with Jariod Prince as his crew chief and we’ll also have Ty Majeski with Joe Shear, Jr., and then, of course, we have Hailie Deegan now with Rich Lushes will be her crew chief. We’re super excited to share some news with everyone in the community today.”

HAILIE DEEGAN – YOUR THOUGHTS ON JOINING THORSPORT? “I really didn’t know what to expect until I got here and it’s really been more than I could have dreamed of – everything that I’ve wanted it’s been more than that, exceeding my expectations. Just to meet everyone here. There are so many great people, just an abundance of quality people working at this place. There are so many people that care and care about your racing, care about your career and your success. They truly care about their driver and I think I just feel that already after being here for 24 hours. I feel so comfortable and so accepted, and I think that’s a great feeling to have as a new driver going anywhere. I think there’s been so much success in the past with Ford and ThorSport’s relationship that bringing them back together, I feel like it’s a good move. There’s a lot of similar qualities as organizations and companies themselves that are on the same level. They give off the same vibes and you kind of get the same feeling from it, so I think Ford and ThorSport being together is a match made in heaven.”

MARK RUSHBROOK – YOUR THOUGHTS ON THORSPORT COMING BACK TO FORD WITH HAILIE ON BOARD? “We’re really excited about rejoining with ThorSport. Racing is part of who we are as a company and to represent us on the track we want to have the best partners, the best teams, the best people and ThorSport has definitely demonstrated that while they were with us and what they’ve done in recent years with the success they’ve had, so we’re excited to be rejoining forces. There are a lot of familiar faces there and we were really happy to have that conversation with Duke to go in this direction and looking forward to what we can do together in 2023. I think it’s a great opportunity with Hailie and seeing her progress these last three years with her and to watch what she’s gonna be able to do with the equipment and people there. We’re really excited to have that in 2023.”

HAILIE DEEGAN CONTINUED – HOW WOULD YOU SUMMARIZE YOUR FIRST COUPLE OF SEASONS IN THE TRUCK SERIES AND CONSIDERING THE ANNOUNCEMENT, IN WHAT WAYS WILL THIS MOVE HELP YOU MOVE TO THE NEXT LEVEL? “I think the last two seasons in trucks I’ve been trying to figure it out and kind of learning the ropes of the Truck Series and I feel like I’ve good a grasp on it now and understand what you need to be successful as a driver, what the team needs to do for their part and the people you need to have around you. There’ just a lot of pieces to the puzzle and I think maybe the last two years it was trying to find those pieces and trying to figure it out and I feel like coming here to ThorSport they obviously always had their pieces to the puzzle figured out and they have a lot of success in racing and in the Truck Series and have for a long time, so I think that coming here is kind of making up those pieces to the puzzle that might have been lacking in the past and I think we’re gonna have a lot more success together.”

WILL YOU STILL BE LOOKING FOR XFINITY OPPORTUNITIES? “Yeah, for sure. I’ll look for opportunities to go do a few Xfinity races. Obviously, nothing full-time is gonna come up, but I think that being able to go and do a few Xfinity races would definitely be awesome. It just depends on funding and sponsors and kind of what’s going on and what comes to the table throughout the year that could decide those Xfinity races.”

WHAT SORT OF TRACKS HAVE YOU FELT MOST COMFORTABLE AT THESE FIRST FEW SEASONS? “I felt like a lot of the tracks where I felt the strongest were the mile-and-a-halves. I feel like the first year in the Truck Series we had some of our best runs on the mile-and-a-halves, whether we got wrecked or something happened throughout the race that took us out of contention for a good top 10 finish, I feel like we were having the strongest runs throughout the year on mile-and-a-halves. That’s something I want to go back to is running good on those. For some reason, we got away from that. Last year, we kind of struggled on the mile-and-a-halves and I don’t know if it’s because we changed some stuff from year to year or what – mechanical stuff – so I think that coming here is kind of just going back to, ‘OK, what can we do to run good on mile-and–a-halves?’ Obviously, they do that already, but I think there’s just gonna be a lot of good things like, ‘We struggled at this track in year’s past. How do you guys feel like you run there?’ I’m like, ‘OK, feeling really good about it.’ And there’s a lot of promising things that have come up.”

DO YOU FEEL YOU’VE HAD THE SPACE TO LEARN AND IMPROVE? “I’ve been used to pressure my whole life. It’s kind of been on me from the start, so at the end of the day there’s pressure for a reason and I feel like if you can’t deal with the pressure, then you probably shouldn’t have that pressure on you. I think going on there and doing the best I possibly can, working as hard as I possibly can for it and just knowing that myself, knowing that I’m putting in the full effort and doing everything that I’m capable of and everyone else sees that, that we’re bound to have more success.”

DGR WAS STILL GROWING WHILE THORSPORT IS MORE ESTABLISHED. DO YOU FEEL THIS YEAR WILL TELL YOU WHETHER YOU CAN DO THIS AT AN ELITE LEVEL AS FAR AS LEADING LAPS AND WINNING RACES? “Yeah, I think this year is gonna be a real good show of that. I believe in myself. I think that I have it and I think that we were just probably missing a few pieces to the puzzle because there are so many pieces to the puzzle. You get to a point in your development where you have to take that next step and I think ThorSport is a very established team and has a very established path of success and still just throughout the years they’ve been so successful consistently even with all the changes in development in the Truck Series and with the trucks themselves, so I think that they’ve been such a good, consistent team that I feel this will be a good year for me.”

THERE HAS BEEN SOME TALK THAT XFINITY WOULD BE BETTER FOR YOUR GROWTH. HOW DO YOU VIEW A THIRD YEAR IN TRUCKS IN RELATION TO THAT? “I think whether the option came up to do Xfinity or Trucks for this being my third year, I would say wherever I ended up I just wanted to be in a quality place. I just wanted to be somewhere where I truly felt I was around the most quality equipment, people and quality of people who care about my racing. I think that’s a huge thing that I’m already feeling here at ThorSport is just accepted. It feels like a family environment. You kind of get that small team, family vibe, but on a big scale of a super successful team, and I’d say that’s the same thing you feel with Ford. They are a massive company with so many different departments, but you do feel like you have that small company family, very close-knit in between that.”

ALLISON THORSON CONTINUED – SOME HAVE WONDERED WHY YOU’RE MAKING THIS SWITCH. CAN YOU ELABORATE ON THE REASONS FOR THIS CHANGE? “For ThorSport, obviously we’ve been in the Series since ‘96. We’ve had a lot of success in general in the Truck Series and that also goes with a lot of other businesses that we have and sister companies with ThorSport. The Ford F-150 is the top-selling truck on the road nowadays, so it really relates for us, especially we’re trying to grow other facets of the business, too, like our T-Sport off-road and actually our upfitting trucks business, so Ford kind of matched that on top of Ford Performance lined up a lot of things of growth that we wanted to do and keep continuing to try to win championships, get poles, wins stages and races. And also to be a part of the Ford driver development program with Hailie. That was a really attractive opportunity and we really feel like not only do we want to continue our success with returning drivers, but we really think we can offer Hailie something that she hasn’t been able to accomplish just yet, and that’s the same goals that we have with our other drivers. All in all, Ford Performance with Hailie being a new member of the family and our returning drivers we are just looking forward to keep evolving, keep growing and keep setting new heights.”

HAILIE DEEGAN CONTINUED – WITH ALL OF THE EXPERIENCE AROUND YOU HOW DOES THAT CHANGE YOUR APPROACH AND MAKE YOU BETTER? “I think it’s huge. I think that’s definitely a big piece to the puzzle getting added to my career and my racing. The quality of teammates and experience these teammates have here is incredible. Just talking and having those conversations and seeing how open and willing they are to help you and making sure you’re as comfortable as possible is awesome, and I think that’s something that’s invaluable. You have to have teammates that are willing to work with you, that are willing to go out of their way to make sure you’re in a good spot and being able to work with you on track and kind of going into races with a game plan and having those conversations beforehand, or if one teammate is running better than the other being able to have that comfortable conversation of asking, ‘Hey, what are you feeling here? What changes did you guys make? What did you like? What did you not like?’ Those are conversations that you have to have at these races in-between practice and qualifying and just being able to break down the races after, having those quality conversations, I think that’s something that plays a huge factor into the development of a driver.”

MARK RUSHBROOK CONTINUED – WHAT HAVE YOU SEEN IN HAILIE IN THE PAST AND HOW DO YOU FORESEE HER TRAJECTORY IN THE FUTURE? “We love watching the development drivers progress and advance on the track and off the track, and watching that maturity of Hailie in terms of how she evaluates a car or a truck on the racetrack, can break it down and articulate it back to her crew chief and team to set the direction the car needs to go, that I think has advanced significantly both on the track and when she’s working in the simulator with the team as well. That’s awesome to see and a really important part of what a race driver needs to develop and then it’s the race craft on the track, which we’re seeing that develop as well and I think this is the next opportunity with a team that’s gonna be around her, the people that are gonna be around her to give her that opportunity to go one more level.”

IS THERE AN OPPORTUNITY TO GET HER MORE SEAT TIME IN XFINITY THIS YEAR? “I think as Hailie answered the question, it’s about having the right equipment, the right people around her and she’s got that at ThorSport and it’s gonna be a great season. As there are opportunities to get more Xfinity experience, that’s absolutely the right thing to do. Hailie did a great job when she ran the Xfinity race in Vegas and to look for opportunities together with Ford, with Hailie and her team and our existing partners to find those opportunities in 2023 we definitely want to take advantage of that and we’ll continue other things with our IMSA Mustang GT4 program. There will be more opportunities to get Hailie as much seat time and experience as possible in different environments. It always makes our drivers better.”

HAILIE DEEGAN CONTINUED – WHAT WILL THE DYNAMIC BE LIKE WITH THE SHOP IN OHIO AND NOT NORTH CAROLINA? “I don’t know if a lot of people know this, but there are quite a few drivers that have been in and out of ThorSport that have been based in North Carolina. Crafton is actually in North Carolina, too. I was actually on the same plane with him on the way here. We didn’t even know. I saw him as I was walking through the plane, so it’s definitely something I feel like gonna hurt or hinder the relationship or any of the development with the team or our performance, so I think that this is something that I feel definitely comfortable around everyone – to fly up whenever I feel and come to the shop and be around the guys and be able to hang out and build those relationships. We’re gonna be on the road obviously a lot throughout the year, but I’m definitely gonna be making a lot of trips up here to Ohio, which I don’t have a problem doing at all. I’m used to traveling, lots of sponsor requirements, lots of going to races. That’s been my life for the last 10 years, so I’m definitely comfortable hopping on a plane and making the effort to come here and build those relationships.”

MARK RUSHBROOK CONTINUED – HOW IMPORTANT WAS IT TO HAVE THIS REUNION AND FILL THE VOID WHEN DGR LEFT? “The Truck Series is important to us, to have a presence there and be competitive and be able to win races and championships. This is a great opportunity for us to have more trucks in the races, more quality trucks, more quality people, so this was the right move for us. We’re really happy with it.”

BRETT MOFFITT IS COMING IN AND SHR IS GOING TO TWO CARS IN THE XFINITY SERIES. HOW IMPORTANT HAS IT BEEN TO EXPAND THE PRESENCE IN THAT SERIES AS WELL? “As you see, we have a relatively small footprint in Xfinity, but it’s the quality of the footprint that ultimately matters, so it’s good to have Brett coming in and it’s good to have Cole Custer back in the Stewart-Haas Xfinity car. It’s gonna be great to see those cars and those drivers with opportunities to win every week.”

ALLISON THORSON CONTINUED – WAS THERE A SPECIFIC MOMENT WHERE YOU SAID YOU REALLY NEEDED TO BRING HAILIE TO THE TEAM? “I keep going back to welcoming and working back with Ford Performance. That was kind of one of the main points of we were also reviewing our driver lineup at the time like many other teams. What are we doing for the next season and stuff like that, and Hailie was ready. That was obviously a top topic to talk about, where is Hailie gonna go? Immediately, I know from our management perspective we had open arms and thought there was a lot of potential. She has a large following and a lot of backing. Obviously, being a female driver she brings a lot to the table, but ThorSport, we kind of welcomed her into the family and we know she’s got a lot of potential and can fulfill it. We really feel like we have those key parts and, like she said, pieces to the puzzle make her meet her goals and exceed her goals and make new goals. The same with Ford Performance. Ford Performance has a good development program and that’s what I would say Hailie represents. She is the face of that and we are happy to help and assist and make that possible for her, for Ford and then also we just get to be a part of it. We’re excited about it.”

HAILIE DEEGAN CONTINUED – WHAT CAN GUYS LIKE MATT AND TY AND BEN HELP YOU WITH THAT YOU’VE BEEN MISSING? “I think just the level and the caliber of teammates that I will have, with the experience that they have throughout the past years and success they’ve had, I really couldn’t ask for better teammates on this team. There’s just so much experience that I’m lacking that they have had over the years. I don’t even have questions yet, but will in the future that they’ll be able to answer. I think there’s just gonna be so many quality conversations and so many quality moments at the track that they’re really gonna help out and be that kind of person who has my back. I can see already that the whole aspect over here and part of it is being close-knit, being like a family-type scenario, and I think that having a team like that who has those relationships is what makes drivers feel comfortable and excel in their career.”

MARK RUSHBROOK CONTINUED – WHAT CAN THORSPORT GIVE YOUR DEVELOPMENT DRIVERS THAT MAYBE SOME OF THE OTHER TEAMS WERE MISSING? “As we’ve hit on, they’ve been in the Truck Series since 1996. They’ve got a great range of drivers in experience that can work with a development driver like Hailie, so to watch Hailie develop alongside Ty and Ben, with the experience of Matt Crafton, a champion, that’s the best environment. We have that balance and that spectrum and then all the people in the shop, the experience that they have, and Duke and Allison and the ThorSport team, they are focused on being a truck team and the best truck team and a championship-caliber team. That’s what we’re looking for and we’re really happy that we’ve partnered with them again.”

ALLISON THORSON CONTINUED – HOW DOES THIS ALSO FIT IN WITH YOUR HORSE BUSINESS? “We like horses and horsepower. Obviously, I’m a daughter. I’ve been around the race team for a long time, but horseback riding and being around horses is one of my passions. For Hailie, she’ll take the other end, but just like race season for my family personally or with the horse shows we’re on the road at least 30 weeks out of the year and often pulling trailers and that usually comes with F-350s or F-450s, and furthering our business, our T-Sport upfitting package that we’re selling, we’re just really excited to partner with Ford and make that more out there and more possible that we can bring to the racing world and we can also bring to my horse world. Often like racing, people like to feel they’re a part of it and when you can bring that to people on the streets and they can drive one themselves, I think it helps Ford, it helps our business and it’s super exciting.”

HAILIE DEEGAN CONTINUED – WHAT DO YOU NEED TO IMPROVE ON THE MOST? “I think that just having a good, solid core group of people around me. I think there are so many things going on in the racing world at all times that you have to have people who have your back 24/7, that believe that you can practically do anything. I think that’s the type of feeling you get when you go into a shop and to be with a team like ThorSport. You hear so many great things about them all around the garage. The garage is a small place. Words travel fast there, so everyone speaks super highly of ThorSport and how they are to be a part of and so I think that this is a quality place that even though they’re in Ohio, it’s a couple of hour drive, not too far, I’m willing to definitely make the effort to come in here and be a part of it.”

IS THERE ANY EXTRA PRESSURE ON YOU COMING TO THIS ORGANIZATION? “I think I look at it a little bit differently. I think the world kind of looks at it as more negative aspect or tries to view it and make it a negative way as, ‘Oh, it’s more pressure. Now the pressure is really on. How are you gonna deal with that?’ But I think when I saw the opportunity to be able to drive for ThorSport and to be able to come over here and be a part of it I was actually really hoping that Rich was gonna be able to be my crew chief, but I was like, ‘They had such a great relationship in the past, him and Ben, like, I doubt I’ll be able to get another crew chief.’ When the opportunity arose first of all to come to ThorSport my eyes lit up and then second of all to be able to have Rich as my crew chief, I think, it just became almost like a dream came true. I was so happy, so excited and just so positive when it came to the outlook about it. If everything is right and all those pieces to the puzzle are right and everything kind of makes up the perfect ideal situation for me, that’s what I want. I don’t want to be looking at it like, ‘Man, I wish I had this. I wish I was able to get this.’ If I have everything that I feel I need, that just motivates me to work harder and really do everything that I possibly can and go out there and try to maximize everything on the track.”

MARK RUSHBROOK CONTINUED – HOW CRITICAL WAS IT TO KEEP HAILIE WITH FORD? “We’re a family company. We like to be committed to the people that are part of our program and give them every opportunity to exceed and to excel and be successful, so we wanted to give Hailie that opportunity with the right team and the right people around her to take that next step, to continue advancing. As I said earlier, she’s shown the potential that we’ve seen in her all along and growth and this is that opportunity to go one more level.”

HOW ARE THINGS DIFFERENT ON THE CUP SIDE WITH GETTING CARS READY FOR THIS SEASON AS OPPOSED TO LAST YEAR? “A lot of times the off-season is more busy than the racing season itself and I don’t know that it’s any different this time. There’s the normal, continual work on advancing your setup, your development, but with the updates to the cars that’s also a lot of work that the industry is working together with the supply chain and with the race shops to get all of that done in time to support the season. There’s a lot of work, for sure, but that’s what racing is. It’s part of the off-season.”

DO YOU THINK TEAMS WILL BE ABLE TO FOCUS MORE ON JUST TRYING TO MAKE CARS GO FASTER RATHER THAN ALSO SPENDING TIME IN DEVELOPMENT ALONG THE WAY? “It’s always a challenge whenever you have a new race car, so 2022 was a huge challenge for the industry, for every single race team, to come to grips with the car itself and how to race it, how to set it up, learning the different sensitivities and that’s still gonna continue in 2023 just because we have one season of racing under our belts. We certainly learned a lot about the car, but there’s still a lot more to learn and refine and continue finding the right setup for all the different tracks and just keep building that notebook. Our teams are working hard. They worked hard all through 2022 and had a lot of success and they’re working hard through this off-season. I’m down here in North Carolina this week and we’ve visited with all the teams and they’re all working hard, both on the cars and on the analytics for it and what they can do better in 2023.”

WERE YOU SURPRISED YOU HAD TO ADD A TEAM TO FIND A PLACE FOR HAILIE AND HOW STRESSFUL HAS IT BEEN THE LAST SIX TO EIGHT WEEKS TO FIND A PLACE FOR HER? “I don’t think we expected the DGR move, but we were able to react to that very quickly and find the right solution. I don’t think it’s been overly stressful. The moment that we sat down with Duke and ThorSport it was very natural, having had a relationship before and went very smoothly because we have a lot in common in terms of who we are as people, as organizations, and what we want out of racing, so it’s actually been a very good process and in that very first discussion Hailie was part of it. It was a question from ThorSport, ‘Can Hailie come to ThorSport?’ They wanted her. They wanted to be part of her continued development, so it wasn’t overly stressful.”

THERE HAVE BEEN SOME REPORTS IN FORD BEING INTERESTED IN F1. HOW MUCH INTEREST DO YOU HAVE AND, IF SO, DO YOU WORK OUT OF ONE BIG POOL OF MONEY? IF SO, IF YOU DID ANYTHING IN THE F1 SPACE WOULD IT IMPACT ANY OF YOUR NASCAR BUDGETS? “Obviously, we’re here to talk about NASCAR and keep our focus on NASCAR. There certainly has been a lot of speculation out there, but nothing that we’re going to comment on.”

ALLISON THORSON CONTINUED – WHAT WAS THE THOUGHT PROCESS ON THE CREW CHIEF LINEUP AND THOSE CHANGES? “Today, we’re just doing an icebreaker with Ford and coming back. We’re super excited with welcoming Hailie and with that we thought that Rich was the best fit for Hailie. He’s had a lot of experience and a lot of success. He’s led Myatt Snider to rookie of the year as well as winning the championship in 2021 with Ben, and like Hailie in her video today was joking around with Ben yesterday about moving some crew chiefs around, but, again, everybody is super supportive including the drivers like Ben. I even noticed some banter and helpful tips from Matt Crafton yesterday in the shop, so I think that will continue, but, with that, Rich was just kind of the right fit, we believe. Like Hailie noted earlier, she looks at it as a confidence boost, a sturdy chair to kind of say, ‘Hey, he’s reached this success, so here you are and we’re gonna help you do that,’ We felt like Rich was the right person who fit that job.”

Hailie Deegan joins ThorSport Racing for 2023 Truck Series season

Photo by Jeff Clemons for SpeedwayMedia.com.

Hailie Deegan silenced the rumors of her future plans by announcing that she will be driving the No. 13 truck for ThorSport Racing for the 2023 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season. The news comes as ThorSport Racing will also be changing manufacturers by returning to Ford following a two-year run with Toyota.

The 28-year-old Deegan from Temecula, California, is coming off her second full-time campaign in the Truck Series, where she recorded a career-high two top-10 results, including a career-best sixth-place result at Talladega Superspeedway in October while driving for David Gilliland Racing. With an average-finishing result of 22.1 throughout the 23-race schedule, she concluded the season in 21st place in the driver’s standings and was named the 2022 Truck Series Most Popular Driver, which marked the second consecutive season where she claimed the accolade.

Deegan, who joined Ford Performance as part of its driver development program entering the 2020 season, moves to ThorSport and remains a Ford competitor following two full-time seasons with David Gilliland Racing, which is set to be rebranded to TRICON Garage and change manufacturers from Ford to Toyota.

Through 46 career starts in the Truck Series, Deegan has achieved three top-10 results and an average-finishing result of 21.4. Her best result in a Truck Series standings is 17th place, which occurred during her rookie season in 2021. Prior to the Truck Series, Deegan finished in third place in the 2020 ARCA Menards Series standings after finishing in the top 10 in all but three of the 20-race schedule. She is also a three-time winner in the ARCA Menards Series West

Deegan’s move to ThorSport Racing completes the team’s driver lineup for the upcoming Truck season as three-time Truck champion Matt Crafton, two-time Truck winner Ty Majeski and the 2021 Truck champion Ben Rhodes will be remaining with the organization. While all three competitors made the 2022 Truck Series Playoffs, Majeski and Rhodes both recorded victories and transferred all the way to the Championship 4 round, where they finished second and fourth, respectively, in the final standings. Christian Eckes, who drove for ThorSport this past season and recorded his first series victory with the team at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in September 2021, will not be remaining with the organization as he will be moving to McAnally-Hilgemann Racing.

With her plans for the 2023 season set, Deegan’s first campaign with ThorSport Racing is set to occur at Daytona International Speedway on February 17. The event’s coverage is slated to occur at 7:30 p.m. ET on FS1.

NASCAR Announces Partnership With RealResponse

Safe and confidential reporting service for NASCAR Industry launched this fall

Daytona Beach, FL and Charlotte, NC (December 15, 2022) – NASCAR and RealResponse, the award-winning reporting platform for athletic teams and organizations, today announced a partnership that provides NASCAR and national series industry members with a safe and anonymous tool to secure feedback, report concerns and seek assistance from professionals in countless areas of expertise.

RealResponse is the industry leader in providing a platform for safe and secure feedback, monitoring and anonymous reporting. The partnership will provide any NASCAR national series team member with the ability to confidentially reach out to express concerns or report issues via a customized communication tool. NASCAR personnel receive the encrypted and anonymous messages directly and designate a subject matter expert to respond immediately to the concern.

Concerns can range from competition-based items such as gambling or integrity, safety and security, abuse or harassment, or for seeking mental health support. The identity of the industry member reaching out is protected through the RealResponse reporting program, ensuring anonymity.

“NASCAR wanted to be proactive in providing a tool for industry members such as drivers, crew and other team personnel to safely reach out for help,” said Meghan Miley, Managing Director of Racing Operations for NASCAR. “In partnering with RealResponse, we now have a confidential method for reporting. We don’t have a limit to the types of reports industry members can submit, and we can ensure their privacy as they reach out for anonymous support at any time.”

RealResponse was launched in 2016 by former NCAA Division I student-athlete David Chadwick, who saw a need for athletes to have a safe and confidential way to bring feedback to their athletic administration. Today, numerous sport governing bodies, organizations and teams such MLB, the NFLPA and NFL teams, USA Swimming and other Olympic organizations, the National Women’s Soccer League, and a multitude of colleges and universities work with RealResponse to provide the same service.

“We are honored to engage in this historic partnership with NASCAR,” said David Chadwick, Founder and CEO of RealResponse. “NASCAR executives recognize the responsibility to make the sport of racing safer, more inclusive and more valuable in the eyes every stakeholder involved in the sport. Their embrace of RealResponse sends a clear message that the health and safety of its community members away from the track is as important as safety of drivers on race day.”

The program was introduced to the NASCAR national series teams in October.

About NASCAR

The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the sanctioning body for the No. 1 form of motorsports in the United States and owner of 16 of the nation’s major motorsports entertainment facilities. NASCAR sanctions races in three national series (NASCAR Cup Series™, NASCAR Xfinity Series™, and NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series™), four international series (NASCAR Brasil Sprint Race, NASCAR Mexico Series, NASCAR Pinty’s Series (Canada), NASCAR Whelen Euro Series), four regional series (ARCA Menards Series, ARCA Menards Series East & West and the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour) and a local grassroots series (NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series). The International Motor Sports Association™ (IMSA®) governs the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship™, the premier U.S. sports car series. NASCAR also owns Motor Racing Network, Racing Electronics, and ONE DAYTONA. Based in Daytona Beach, Florida, with offices in eight cities across North America, NASCAR sanctions more than 1,200 races in 12 countries and more than 30 U.S. states. For more information visit www.NASCAR.com and www.IMSA.com, and follow NASCAR on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat (‘NASCAR’).

About Real Response
Originally founded in 2015 and then expanded in 2020, RealResponse is a partner with more than 125 colleges and universities as well as with the Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs of the NFL, the NFLPA, USADA, the NWSL and several member clubs, and a growing number of governing bodies including USA Track and Field, USA Swimming, and USA Gymnastics, giving more than 150,000 athletes and staff the ability to anonymously share feedback and concerns in a safe and secure manner. RealResponse is an online platform that allows for real-time reporting, surveys, and as a document repository. Organizations can also benchmark metrics to peer and national averages to identify areas of competitive advantage and vulnerability. Additional partnerships with international organizations, colleges and professional sports properties are expected in 2022. In 2021, RealResponse was recognized by the Charlotte Business Journal as one of the “Fifty Most Innovative Companies in the Region.” For more information about RealResponse, visit realresponse.com.

Dream of driving at Daytona to come true for blue collar racer Kayla Surles

Surles is one of four competitors who will drive for Mullins Racing in ARCA Pre-Season Practice at Daytona

Kayla Surles is paving her own path into the ARCA Menards Series and she hopes that will begin when she takes part in the ARCA Menards Series pre-race practice at Daytona International Speedway in January with Mullins Racing.

The 21-year-old from Fredericksburg, Virginia, has become one of the dominant drivers on the Modified racing scene in the Commonwealth. She picked up six wins at Dominion Raceway, finishing runner-up in division standings at the four-tenths-mile track.

However, it’s not just her on track success that’s earned her the opportunity to go to Daytona, it’s also her off-track work ethic. She is also the shop manager at Bugsy’s Repair, the commercial automotive repair shop owned by husband-and-wife Willie and Dinah Mullins, who also own the Mullins Racing ARCA team.

“I’ll go anywhere from helping to sand the trucks and helping the painters get those ready to paint, to mechanics and welding and all that,” Surles said. “Last year, they had talked about driving their ARCA car before the test because of all the help during the pandemic, and I told them, ‘I don’t want you to put me in the car because you think that’s what I want for all the help, I want you to put me in the car because you think I might do well in it.’ They said ‘alright, show us what you got’ and it was kind of a breakout year for me. I had one win last year, and this year everything kind of came together.”

Willie Mullins, who finished second in the 2018 ARCA Menards Series season opener at Daytona and is a veteran of 25 ARCA Menards Series starts, views Surles as an irreplaceable member of his team.

“At 21 years old, the amount of forethought that she already has is incredible,” Willie Mullins said. “Her ability to look at our workload and see what needs to be done next is what you expect from a much older employee. Because she works with us, I work on the cars after work, and she started coming around and helping. She mentioned wanting to run for us and needed to prove herself. She got six wins at Dominion and became one of the dominant drivers in Modified racing in Virginia.

“She came in and showed performance through the entire year and proven who she is. She’s learned from her mistakes and became a better driver. She’s proven her work ethic at our business, her team and our team, she’s 100 percent dedicated to whatever is in front of her.”

Surles’ dream of racing began as a child in Flagler Beach, Florida, a short drive away from the Daytona International Speedway. Growing up, she attended races at The World Center of Speed, and her passion for racing led her to begin chasing down a dream of one day competing on the sport’s biggest stage.

From there, she would pursue a racing career, competing in Kart racing and eventually moving up to the IMCA-style Modifieds raced at Dominion Raceway.

“I actually had a friend that started go-kart racing and my dad took me to one of the races,” Surles recalled. “I was super competitive as a kid and I wanted to race with them and see if I could do better, and it kind of spiraled into what it is now. I started off in go karts and it was an odd year, I was either winning or being wrecked and there was no in between. It was one of those years where you think, ‘Do I still want to do this? Do I want to continue to get wrecked and spend money for a handful of wins or do I want to see if another sport will pique my interest?’

“Then, one of my dad’s buddies hit him up and said, ‘hey I just bought this Modified and I want to see what Kayla can do,’ so we went straight from dirt karts to Modifieds.”

Surles has scored seven wins in the Modifieds and comes into Daytona with momentum after a runner-up finish in the Thanksgiving Classic at Southern National Motorsports Park in Lucama, North Carolina.

“It’s super cool to get to practice an ARCA car at Daytona,” Surles commented. “It’s something, when I was growing up in Florida 20 minutes north of Daytona, I wanted to go to the track, I want to be inside the pits. I was always involved with cars with my dad. I wanted to see what was going on. When I moved up here, it all came true. I’m super excited. A bunch of my family that lives in Florida is going to get to see me drive a car. I’m so excited.”

Surles’ plans for 2023 involve more than just practice at Daytona. She plans to continue racing Modifieds and make a few starts in a Limited Late Model at Dominion Raceway. She also hopes to make her ARCA Menards Series race debut later in the season.

“Dinah and Willie are starting a driver development program in the Limited Late Model, and they might put me in a few races in that,” Surles explained. “We are trying to figure some financials out to be able to run in a short track ARCA race or two, we just need more sponsors to do that.”

The ARCA Menards Series pre-race practice at Daytona International Speedway takes place on Friday, January 13, 2023, and Saturday, January 14, 2023, from 10 a.m. EST to 5 p.m. EST each day.

For more information about Mullins Racing, visit MullinsRacing.net, or follow Mullins Racing on Facebook, Twitter (@Mullins_Racing), and Instagram (@MullinsRacing).

Whelen Engineering continues as primary sponsor

Cadillac Racing Canadian Tire Motorsport Park 2022

No. 31 Cadillac V-LMDh will feature longtime Action Express Racing partner

DETROIT (Dec. 15, 2022) — Cadillac and Whelen Engineering have agreed to a sponsorship extension that will see the company’s familiar logo prominently displayed on the No. 31 Whelen Engineering Cadillac V-LMDh race car campaigned by Action Express Racing in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.

Since 1952, the Whelen Engineering Company has been a global leader in the design and manufacturing of reliable and powerful warning lights, white illumination lighting, sirens, controllers and high-powered warning systems for automotive, aviation and mass notification industries.

“Whelen has been racing a Cadillac DPi in the IMSA’s top prototype class since 2017. The combination of Action Express Racing and Cadillac Racing has proven to be a very successful alliance for us as evidenced by our winning the Team and Driver Championships in 2018 and 2021,” said Sonny Whelen, Executive Vice President. “Today we couldn’t be more proud to continue along with Action Express Racing to join Cadillac Racing’s effort to develop and campaign their new groundbreaking hybrid racing platform that we will compete with in the IMSA GTP class. This exciting new program will demonstrate cutting-edge development and execution as the cars hit the track for the first time at the January 2023 Rolex 24 in Daytona. Many thanks to Cadillac and AXR for the opportunity to be involved in this exceptional project.”

In the IMSA Daytona Prototype international (DPi) era from 2017-2022, the New England-based company was the primary sponsor of Action Express Racing’s No. 31 Cadillac DPi-V.R that recorded eight victories and Team and Driver championships in 2018 and 2021. Partnering with Action Express Racing in 2015, the No. 31 Whelen Engineering Chevrolet Corvette DP won Team and Driver championships in 2016.

“Cadillac is proud of the on-track success we’ve accomplished since collaborating with Whelen Engineering in 2017,” said Global Cadillac Vice President Rory Harvey. “We look forward to continuing this incredible working relationship as we begin the 2023 season in the Cadillac V-LMDh.”

Cadillac Racing, which amassed three Manufacturer Championships and a manufacturer-best 27 wins in DPi competition, will compete in IMSA’s Grand Touring Prototype (GTP) class and the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) in 2023 with the Cadillac V-LMDh.

Codeveloped by Cadillac Design, Cadillac Racing and chassis manufacturer Dallara, the Cadillac V-LMDh features an all-new Cadillac 5.5-liter DOHC V-8 engine developed by GM’s Performance and Racing propulsion team based in Pontiac, Michigan, which will generate more than 670 horsepower from the combined output of its engine and hybrid powertrain. The V-LMDh will serve as Cadillac’s first hybrid prototype race car.

Pipo Derani, the 2021 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship DPi Driver champion with Action Express Racing and Cadillac, and Alexander Sims will drive the No. 31 Whelen Engineering Cadillac V-LMDh in the nine GTP races.

Both drivers have logged significant miles on a variety of U.S. racetracks and provided critical feedback as Cadillac Racing continues development of the hybrid race car for competition. They will be joined by versatile driver Jack Aitken for the four IMSA Michelin Endurance Cup races in 2023, starting with the season-opening Rolex 24 At Daytona on Jan. 28-29 at Daytona International Speedway.

Action Express Racing has an unrivaled record in IMSA competition, claiming 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2021 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship Team and Driver championships, as well as securing the 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 North American Endurance Championships titles.

About the Whelen Engineering Company

A global leader in the emergency warning industry, Whelen Engineering has been manufacturing in America since 1952, proudly marking its 70th anniversary in 2022. Whelen designs and manufactures reliable and powerful warning lights, white illumination lighting, sirens, controllers, and high-powered warning systems for automotive, aviation and mass notification industries worldwide. Whelen encompasses two state-of-the-art facilities in Connecticut and New Hampshire that include over 1,000,000 square feet of manufacturing space. With the largest design staff in the industry and 1,500 employees, Whelen’s mission is to protect those who protect and serve others by making reliable products that people can depend on when lives are on the line.

About Cadillac

A leading luxury auto brand since 1902, Cadillac is growing globally, driven by an expanding product portfolio that features distinctive design and technology. More information on Cadillac appears at www.cadillac.com.

Michael McDowell and Todd Gilliland Return to Front Row Motorsports in 2023

Ryan Bergenty Named Crew Chief to No. 38 Ford Mustang

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (December 15, 2022) – Front Row Motorsports (FRM) will continue to be led by a mix of senior leadership and youthful star power in 2023 in the NASCAR Cup Series. After a career-best season, Michael McDowell will once again pilot the No. 34 Ford Mustang. Returning for his sophomore season is third-generation driver, Todd Gilliland, who will race the No. 38 Ford Mustang led by new crew chief Ryan Bergenty.

Bergenty, 39, came to FRM at the beginning of the 2021 season as the car chief of the No. 34 team with McDowell. Prior to FRM, the Plainville, Connecticut native won numerous races with Furniture Row Racing and Chip Ganassi Racing. Bergenty started his career as a mechanic and crew chief in the modified divisions in New England.

Gilliland will head into the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series season after a year of Cup experience under his belt. Completing a rookie campaign where he grabbed his first top-five and two top-10 finishes, Gilliland will come to the track with new crew chief, Bergenty, ready to build a better program.

“Although the number will be the same on our No. 38 Ford Mustang, we have major changes heading into 2023,” said Gilliland. “I know that Ryan will help elevate our program and give us a fresh start. Having a full season in the Cup Series under my belt, I feel that I’m better prepared, too. I’m ready to go.”

In 2022, McDowell backed up his Daytona 500 winning season with his best statistical season with 12 top-10 and two top-five finishes. He is looking forward to getting back behind the wheel in 2023 with new crew chief Travis Peterson and continuing his success at FRM.

“I’ve been really fortunate to find a home at Front Row Motorsports and to race for Bob Jenkins,” said McDowell. “We’ve accomplished so much together, and I feel strongly that we’re just going to continue to improve. We have work ahead of us, but Travis and this team are more than capable of having another great season. I’m grateful for all the partners who support this team and we’re going to fight hard to get back into the Playoffs in 2023.”

FRM recently announced a series of organizational changes, including Seth Barbour being named Technical Director. The moves are aimed to improve the on-track performance for McDowell and Gilliland.

“Michael and Todd are an intricate part of continuing our NASCAR Cup Series success in 2023,” said Jerry Freeze, General Manager. “Michael and the No. 34 team are coming off a record year, and we believe with Travis Peterson, they will only build on that success and have an even better season.”

“Todd showed us growth in his rookie campaign,” continued Freeze. “The addition of Ryan as the crew chief, and the promotion of Seth, we believe we’re making changes to give Todd what he needs to improve.”

As previously announced, Zane Smith will return to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series with select NASCAR Cup Series starts. Chris Lawson will continue to lead the championship team.

Partners for all programs and drivers will be announced early in 2023.

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.

FLOWDYNAMICS SPRINT CAR TEAM 2022 SEASON WRAP UP

Flowdynamics drivers Matt McCarthy and Logan Williams at Perris in 2022. Doug Allen photo.

(Ontario, CA, December 13, 2022) The Ontario, California-based USAC/CRA Flowdynamics sprint car racing team has wrapped up its 2022 racing season. When all was said and done, drivers Logan Williams and Matt McCarthy had both finished in the top ten of the series championship points standings.

The team had perfect attendance in 2022 showing up at all 21 series races. Each of the team drivers qualified for 16 of the main events and all told, there was a Flowdynamics car in 19 of the 21 mains. Third-generation driver Williams had eight top 10 finishes during the season and three times he placed in the top five. His best outings were a pair of fourth-place finishes. The first of those came at the Bakersfield Speedway on May 14th. That was followed by another fourth on August 6th at the grand reopening of the Santa Maria Raceway. McCarthy, who makes his home in Riverside, California, placed in the top ten four different times. His best main event finish came at Perris Auto Speedway on March 26th when he came home seventh.

Williams, who calls Yorba Linda, California home, ended up ninth in the championship point standings. McCarthy, The father of two young children was one spot behind in 10th. Over the course of the year, each of the drivers won two heat races.

The team’s brightest moment came in August when Perris Auto Speedway hosted the annual California Racers Hall of Fame Night. A large crowd turned out to see the race which featured thousands of extra dollars added to the purse. The increased dough saw every team go the extra mile to be competitive on that very special evening. McCarthy fired the first salvo on the night when he captured the Woodlands Auto Display/Billy Wilkerson Fast Time Award for the first time in his career. If that was not enough, the 2017 USAC/CRA Rookie of the Year backed it up by scoring the win in the special four-segment Junior Kurtz /Bill Simpson Trophy Dash. He did so by passing and beating three of the best drivers west of the Mississippi.

McCarthy and his teammate Williams, the 2013 Perris Auto Speedway Young Guns Champion and 2014 USAC/CRA Rookie of the Year, do not have a long time to rest. The 2023 campaign will kick off at the “Diamond In The Desert,” Arizona’s Cocopah Speedway, on January 27th and 28th. At the same event in 2022, it was Williams’ time to shine as he recorded a six-place and two seventh-place finishes at the popular “Copper State” speed plant.

Even though the 2022 season ended in early November and the first races of 2023 are still six weeks away, the action at the Flowdynamics race shop is nonstop. Cars are being prepped for another run for racing glory next year. In addition to equipment prep, the team is talking with potential marketing partners for the upcoming season. If you or your business would like to join one of the most organized and quickest teams in the west, contact John McCarthy at the following 909 930-5522 or mailto:john@flodyinc.com

McCarthy, Williams, and the entire flow dynamics racing team would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. They look forward to seeing you somewhere along the way in the early part of 2023.

McCarthy and Williams would like to thank the following sponsors for making the 2022 season possible. Flowdynamics Inc., JFK Design Build, Cal Therm Mechanical Insulators, CRC Component Repair Co., Encore Gas and Supply, Drink-Pac, and Benic Enterprises.

Matt McCarthy 2022 Results

1/27/22 Cocopah Speedway USAC/CRA 22nd A Main

1/28/22 Cocopah Speedway USAC/CRA 15th A Main

1/29/22 Cocopah Speedway USAC/CRA 14th A Main

3/26/22 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA 7th A Main

4/1/22 Keller Auto Speedway USAC/CRA 15th A Main

4/2/22 Tulare Thunderbowl USAC/CRA 18th A Main

4/23/22 Mohave Valley Raceway USAC/CRA 10th A Main

4/30/22 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA DNS

5/14/22 Bakersfield Speedway USAC/CRA 16th A Main

5/28/22 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA 15th A Main

6/11/22 Ventura Raceway USAC/CRA 16th A Main

6/25/22 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA 8th A Main

8/6/22 Santa Maria Raceway USAC/CRA 18th A Main

8-20-22 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA 13th A Main

9-17-22 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA 12th A Main

10-8-22 Mohave Valley Raceway USAC/CRA 10th A Main

10-28-22 Cocopah Speedway USAC/CRA & National 14th B Main

10-29-22 Cocopah Speedway USAC/CRA & National 21st B Main

11-3-02 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA & National 14th B Main

11-4-02 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA & National 12th B Main

11-5-02 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA & National 11th B Main

Logan Williams 2022 Results

1/27/22 Cocopah Speedway USAC/CRA 6th A Main

1/28/22 Cocopah Speedway USAC/CRA 7th A Main

1/29/22 Cocopah Speedway USAC/CRA 7th A Main

3/26/22 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA 11th A Main

4/1/22 Keller Auto Speedway USAC/CRA 11th A Main

4/2/22 Tulare Thunderbowl USAC/CRA 12th A Main

4/23/22 Mohave Valley Raceway USAC/CRA 22nd A Main

4/30/22 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA 11th A Main

5/14/22 Bakersfield Speedway USAC/CRA 4th A Main

5/28/22 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA 6th A Main

6/11/22 Ventura Raceway USAC/CRA 10th A Main

6/25/22 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA 5th A Main

8/6/22 Santa Maria Raceway USAC/CRA 4th A Main

8-20-22 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA DNS

9-17-22 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA DNS

10-8-22 Mohave Valley Raceway USAC/CRA 16th A Main

10-28-22 Cocopah Speedway USAC/CRA & National 21st A Main

10-29-22 Cocopah Speedway USAC/CRA & National 23rd A Main

11-3-02 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA & National 11th B Main

11-4-02 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA & National 17th A Main

11-5-02 Perris Auto Speedway USAC/CRA & National 12th B Main

Why Is Car Maintenance Important?

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Maintaining your car is important for a lot of reasons. Not only does it keep your car running smoothly and looking good, but it can also help you avoid costly repairs in the future. This blog post will discuss some of the most important reasons why you should maintain your car regularly. We’ll also provide some tips on how to do so effectively!

Reasons Why Car Maintenance Is Important

There is no denying that a car is expensive. Therefore, it is important to take good care of your car and ensure that it runs properly for many years. Car maintenance is essential in order to keep the vehicle running safely and efficiently. It’s very important to get your vehicle checked out as soon as possible when you think there is a problem. At places like Prestige Car Specialist you can get fast diagnostics, battery replacements, transmission rebuilds, performance tuning, and much more at affordable prices and fix the problem before it becomes an even bigger problem.

Here are some benefits of regular car maintenance:

Keeps Your Car Running Smoothly

One of the most important reasons to keep up with your car maintenance is to ensure that it runs smoothly. Regular maintenance can help detect potential problems and allow you to fix them before they become more serious and costly. This helps you avoid unexpected breakdowns as well as saves you money in the long run.

Improves The Vehicle’s Fuel Efficiency

Regularly changing your oil, air filter, and fuel system can help improve the overall fuel efficiency of your vehicle. This will help you save money on gas as well as reduce emissions from your car, making it more environmentally friendly.

Increases The Lifespan Of Your Vehicle

Regular maintenance is also essential to keep your car in good condition for a longer period of time. By making sure that your car is being serviced regularly, you can help to extend the life of your vehicle and get more years out of it. For long-term protection against rust and wear, many car owners trust solutions from businesses like Spray Tech Coatings in Grand Rapids.

Keeps You Safe On The Road

Regular maintenance is also important for maintaining the safety of your vehicle. This includes checking brakes, tires, and other parts to make sure they are in good working condition. Keeping up with regular maintenance will help to keep you and your passengers safe on the road.

You should always set aside enough money to keep up with your car maintenance. Regularly servicing and checking your vehicle will help it to remain in better condition for longer and ultimately save you money in the long run. So make sure to follow a regular maintenance schedule and always keep an eye out for potential problems. Doing this will ensure that your car stays reliable and safe for many years to come.

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Examples of Basic Car Maintenance Services

Now that we have established just how important car maintenance is for your vehicle, let’s take a look at some of the basic services that are commonly associated with car maintenance.

Oil Change

One of the most common and important services included in car maintenance is an oil change. This service should be done regularly to keep your engine running smoothly and efficiently. It involves draining out the old oil and replacing it with fresh, clean oil.

Brake Inspection

Another important service included in car maintenance is a brake inspection. This ensures that your brakes are functioning properly and can help to identify any potential issues before they become major problems.

Tire Rotation/Alignment

A tire rotation or alignment should also be done regularly as part of a car maintenance plan. This helps to ensure that your tires are wearing evenly and allows them to last longer.

Battery Check

It’s also important to have the battery checked during routine car maintenance services. This ensures that the connections are clean and tight and can help prevent unexpected issues down the road.

Engine Diagnostics

Engine diagnostics are also an important part of car maintenance. This allows a mechanic to identify any potential issues with the vehicle’s engine and can help prevent major problems in the future.

These are just some of the basic services that are included in car maintenance. Regularly completing these tasks will help keep your vehicle running smoothly and efficiently for years to come. Ultimately, investing time into routine car maintenance can save you money over the long term, as it can help prevent major issues from occurring down the road.

Next time you bring your vehicle in for service, make sure to ask your mechanic about the services included in a car maintenance plan. With proper care and attention, you can keep your vehicle running like new for years to come. Investing in regular car maintenance is well worth it!

Bottom Line

Car maintenance is very important and can help keep your vehicle in good condition and running smoothly. Regular maintenance will save you money in the long run by reducing repair costs, improving fuel efficiency, reducing emissions, and extending the lifespan of your car or truck. It is also important to remember that keeping up with routine maintenance will help ensure your safety on the road.

So make sure you are following the recommended service schedule for your car and address any problems as soon as they arise. Doing so can help you save money, improve performance, and extend the life of your vehicle.