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NASCAR Announces Launch of NASCAR Brasil Sprint Race

NASCAR racing will take place in 12 countries on three continents

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Nov 16, 2022) — NASCAR today announced the creation of NASCAR Brasil Sprint Race, the sanctioning body’s fourth international series and first in South America. The series, which will begin competition in 2023, is a partnership between NASCAR and the GT Sprint Race series in Brazil.

NASCAR Brasil Sprint Race joins the NASCAR Mexico Series, NASCAR Pinty’s Series (Canada) and NASCAR Whelen Euro Series as the fourth international series racing under the NASCAR banner. In 2023, NASCAR racing will take place in 12 different countries on three continents.

“Brazil is a vibrant country, rich in motorsports culture and community, and the perfect location for our first series in South America,” said Chad Seigler, NASCAR Vice President of International. “NASCAR Brasil Sprint Race will allow us to showcase the exciting side-by-side racing that defines NASCAR while giving Brazilian race fans a series to which they feel connected. It is our hope and intention that this series also opens more pathways for the country’s best drivers, mechanics and engineers to advance to NASCAR’s national series in the United States, the worldwide pinnacle of stock car racing.”

“NASCAR is an iconic American sport, and we are honored to join forces to create NASCAR Brasil Sprint Race,” said Carlos Col, General Partner, NASCAR Brasil Sprint Race. “GT Sprint Race has delivered exciting racing to fans since 2012 and this partnership will help take it to the next level with the introduction of more NASCAR-style racing, including future races on oval tracks. This is an historic day for motorsports in Brazil, and one that will benefit race fans across the country.”

GT Sprint Race was founded in 2012 by Thiago Marques, a former standout stock car driver in Brazil, with the goal of balancing high levels of competition, performance and safety. The 2022 schedule included 18 sprint races over nine weekends at road courses across Brazil, including Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace (Interlagos) in São Paulo. The 2023 schedule will be released at a future date.

Brazil’s strong motorsports culture has extended to NASCAR over the past 20 years. Three Brazilian-born drivers have competed in NASCAR in the United States – Christian Fittipaldi made 15 Cup Series starts in 2003, Nelson Piquet Jr. started 83 races across NASCAR’s three national series from 2010-16 winning three times, and Miguel Paludo has 81 starts in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and CRAFTSMAN Truck Series, including three this past season.

Through a partnership with Bandeirantes, all NASCAR Cup Series races and select Xfinity Series and CRAFTSMAN Truck Series races are shown on Band Sports. NASCAR is currently broadcast in 195 countries and territories, reaching over 500 million households.

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’).

Ford Performance NASCAR: Ryan Preece Media Availability Transcript

Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
NASCAR Cup Series
Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Earlier today, Stewart-Haas Racing announced that Ryan Preece will be taking over as driver of the No. 41 Ford Mustang in the NASCAR Cup Series. Preece is coming off a season that saw him serve as the organization’s reserve driver, competing in a limited number of events in all three of NASCAR’s top series. He ran in 15 combined races during the 2022 season, registering one win in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Nashville.

RYAN PREECE, No. 41 Stewart-Haas Racing Mustang – IT’S BEEN A BUSY MORNING, BUT WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT THIS OPPORTUNITY? “A busy morning is definitely a good way of putting it. Last night, there’s just been a lot to think about over the last week or so, just things have been happening so fast, but, to me, this is a great opportunity. This is a second chance and something where I’ve won in everything I’ve ever been in. I’ve won so many different championships at a local level, whether it was track championships or regional championships it’s just been something where I’ve learned how to be a winner and I wanted to do it at NASCAR’s highest level. I’ve bet on myself a lot throughout my career, and KHI has bet on me as well when they helped me do those two truck races a year ago and we were able to go out and win Nashville, so it’s a great opportunity for me to do it with Ford Performance and Stewart-Haas Racing. I’m ready. I hear everybody talking about being ready for the off-season and kind of just disconnecting and decompressing, but I’m certainly not in any position to do something like that. I’ve never been able to turn off that switch anyways, so I’m ready to jump in.”

DID YOU TURN DOWN ANY RIDES JUST ON THE FAITH THAT THIS ONE WOULD COME THROUGH? IF SO, WHY? “That’s a good point. I did turn down truck opportunities, Xfinity opportunities. There were quite a few different teams that came to me, whether they were full-time or part-time, and I thought about if there was the smallest bit of opportunity for me to end up at Stewart-Haas, I wasn’t gonna walk away. I was willing to sit there until there was absolutely no hope and possibly be jobless, possibly not have a ride, but I was willing to take that risk. Ultimately, it’s worked out and this opportunity has come. It’s kind of like when I think back to 2017 and the risk that I took then. It’s five years later and I think about that risk and think to myself, ‘Man, that could have gone way different,’ just like this could have gone way different, but I’ve never been the conservative type of person. I’m willing to risk it all and it’s worked out. It’s a great opportunity and something that not only myself, but my fans and a lot of the northeast has been very vocal about it, and I’m not saying – Tad and Jodi Geschickter were great to me and it just didn’t work out with us. It didn’t work out how either of us would have liked it to, but this is that next opportunity and something that, like I said, I’ve won so many races at different tracks and championships that this is what I’ve been trying to do all my life at NASCAR’s highest level.”

WHY WILL YOU WIN WITH THIS OPPORTUNITY WHEN YOU COULDN’T AT JTG? “It’s just within the team’s building there’s a lot of pieces to the puzzle and that’s something that I feel is extremely important. This year when I was doing the sim work and just being around the teams, it’s kind of seeing a first-hand look at how Kevin and Rodney work their relationship or even Chase with theirs. It’s kind of an eye-opening experience, but I’ve learned what I need as a race car driver in order to communicate or get the most out of the people that are working with me, or what I can do better, so it’s a second chance, but, at the same time, there’s a lot to be said for having OEM support and having Ford Performance in your corner and everything that they bring to our table creates a great opportunity for myself.”

DO YOU HAVE ANY INPUT ON YOUR CREW CHIEF? “That’s still something that’s being worked through.”

WHAT HAVE THE EMOTIONS BEEN LIKE THESE LAST COUPLE OF YEARS? “I’d say it’s definitely a feeling of relief. It’s something that it still really hasn’t sunk in. It’s definitely sunk in a little more than yesterday, but it’s that opportunity that being able to – first off, I’ve been somebody who has driven Fords all my life and to be associated with Ford Performance and Stewart-Haas Racing, somebody who I have idolized as well, just as a grassroots racer I’ve done the grind. I’ve done as much as you can possibly can on a short track level trying to make it and the sacrifice that I’ve done to get to this point, so it’s definitely a feeling of relief and I’m really looking forward. It’s crazy, the season just ended for most, but I’m ready to start the season and get working with the team and hopefully start off running.”

ONLY TWO STARTS IN THE NEXT GEN LAST YEAR. WHAT DID YOU LEARN? “I actually did three because I did L.A., Dover and Charlotte, so I was actually watching Charlotte’s practice last night as well as Dover’s and even qualifying, so I’m already looking back and trying to see some of the things that can help you going forward, but the car is just so different from what it was years ago to the old car, and I think that’s just a process that everybody is working through right now – the drivers, the teams. It’s a constantly evolving sport and something that everybody is learning about it. We haven’t had anything like this, so I’m looking forward to being a part of the process and just really trying to get ahead of that curve and win some races. That’s what I have to do in order to succeed, so that’s what we’re gonna try and do.”

WHAT DID THINGS LOOK LIKE FOR YOU THIS YEAR WHEN YOU WEREN’T RACING? “That’s a good question. I’ve already been trying to structure my days so I feel like they’re the most benefit to everybody, whether that’s spending time with the pit crew. I had this conversation with one of the guys from the 41 team and how beneficial would it be for me driving the pit car a couple times a week just so they’re used to how I enter the box because we’ve seen how important that is. Three-tenths of a second didn’t necessarily make or break you before with track position and now three-tenths of a second is like a second-and-a-half from what it used to be, so it’s just making sure that I’m doing all the little things and being a part of that process I’ve been talking about and just maximizing everything and anything that you can as a race car driver and being the most prepared that you can be.”

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR YOU PERSONALLY? A LOT OF GUYS WHO LOSE CUP RIDES DON’T GET THEM BACK. “Usually, it works the other way around. Usually, when you go out of the Cup Series full-time, you tend to be part-time and then it seems like your career could be over. This is that shot in the arm or shot of adrenaline that I feel like my career needed. My career in general has been unorthodox anyways. Most people, what makes the difference between winning and this opportunity more than JTG, I guess you could ask the same thing on why I didn’t win in 2016, or what made the difference between me winning in 2016 versus 2017 or ‘18. It’s just what I need as a race car driver to succeed I see the same things at SHR that I felt like I needed at JGR and that’s ultimately what it’s gonna come down to.”

HAVE YOU HAD ANY CONVERSATIONS WITH COLE ABOUT THIS? “I haven’t. I’ve known Cole a long time. We were actually in NASCAR Next together and I have a lot of respect for him. It’s just the way things worked out, so I’m looking forward to having the opportunity that’s in front of me and thankful for all the people and everything that we have going into the off-season.”

HOW DID YOU CONFIDENCE CHANGE AS THE SEASON PROGRESSED? “I can tell you there’s been a lot of deep breaths and a lot of nights where you try to think of what more can you do? What more can you say? There are so many different factors when it comes to getting an opportunity like this. It takes people that believe in you. It takes sponsors that believe in you. It takes the blessing from multiple different people. I mean, I’m pretty sure that there were a lot of people that are really close to me that thought I was crazy a month-and-a-half ago, where people are asking you to drive their race cars and you’re basically saying I can’t walk away from it. I’m not willing to do that. I’m not gonna look in the mirror, like I said earlier, and wonder that if I waited – it could have been a day, it could have been hours, it could have been a week, I don’t know – but I wasn’t willing to walk away from it, which might seem crazy to most, but, to me, it made perfect sense. I hoped for the best and I did all the things that I felt like I could do to help push it along and, at the end of the day, it took everything and everyone to make it happen and it’s happened.”

REPORTS SAID THAT TONY STEWART WAS PUSHING HARD FOR YOU TO GET THIS OPPORTUNITY. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO HAVE TONY GO TO BAT FOR YOU? “It’s just like I say about Kevin, it’s moments like that that you never forget, and the respect that you have for people like him. I have a lot of respect for guys like Gene as well and everybody in this industry, but Tony – I remember I was sitting at home on my couch when somebody sent me the screenshot of what was taking place a month ago. That could have gone either way, so a guy like Tony Stewart – I’ve always been a huge of USAC Midgets and sprint cars and Silver Crowns. That’s something my father used to take me to when I was racing quarter midgets a long time ago. I have a diecast that is a Bass Pro midget that I still have in the sprint car, and I’ve just been a fan of his since I was a little kid. I remember I had a broken wrist way back when I was 15 or 14 years old and he was racing a modified at Loudon and he signed my cast for me. There’s a lot of memories there and to have a guy like him in your corner trying to help you fight for that opportunity because sometimes it just takes somebody cracking that door open so you can bust through it and ultimately it’s taken a lot of people to do this. LIke I said about Kevin, Kevin has been a huge part in creating opportunities for me and letting me do what I can do and show everyone that I can win.”

WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE COLE AS FAR AS GETTING BACK TO THE CUP SERIES ONE DAY? “I think Cole is gonna be fine. He’s gonna go and I feel like they’re gonna succeed. It’s not easy by any means. It wasn’t easy going into the off-season myself in November and December and really not knowing what I was doing until January. This sport is as much mental as it is anything. Like I said, I know Cole and he’s a great guy and I wish nothing but the best and, obviously, I’m gonna see him around plenty. I hope it goes really well.”

YOU FOUND OUT ABOUT THIS YESTERDAY, CORRECT? “Correct.”

CAN YOU SET THE SCENE FOR HOW THAT HAPPENED AND WHAT YOU WERE DOING? “It’s just been a wild ride, let’s just put it that way. There’s really no moment where I could pinpoint and say, ‘Oh man, this is happening or it’s not happening.’ But it really wasn’t until late last night that I think everything really, ultimately was coming together.”

HOW DID YOU APPROACH THIS LAST YEAR WITH NO GUARANTEES? WHAT DID YOU FEEL LIKE YOU COULD DO TO PROVE TO EVERYONE THAT YOU COULD THRIVE WITH A CUP OPPORTUNITY? “You’ve been around me a long time. You’ve gotten to know me more than just Ryan Preece the Cup driver, but Ryan Preece the racer, and who I am and how relentless I’m willing to be. You’ve been around us modified racers and we’re just a different breed. We’re relentless and I’m relentless, so I think a lot of people have seen that this year. I feel like the perception or really who I am I’ve won in anything and everything I’ve ever been in and this isn’t gonna change. I don’t feel like I don’t know how to drive a race car or win in the Cup Series, so it’s maximizing the little opportunities that you can get. I feel like there was a few other opportunities where sometimes things don’t go your way and we could have had a few more truck wins, but it was maximizing things I could maximize and I feel like all those things came together as well as having the support from different partners and all those things that are coming together. There’s so much to it, but dating back, what I’m proud of is, actually, I got a text earlier from a guy – Ken Schrader. I’ll tell you guys a quick little story. I remember I met Ken Schrader about three years ago because I was renting a race shop that David Ragan owned but bought it through Ken Schrader. I didn’t know Ken. All I knew was who he was and how bad-ass it would be to see a guy like him in person show up at your shop, and he texted me and said that this one is a check box for the grassroots guys. For those of you that follow local racing – Kyle Larson follows the World of Outlaws. I follow the Modified Tour and modified racing, so I have competitors that I race against at that level texting me congratulations. I have their respect. I have respect of people – my elders and people that I respect, so I think that’s just what I’m really gonna work on this year is being more of a voice for all the guys that I’ve raced against or watch on the grassroots level and try to succeed for all of them.”

DO YOU APPROACH THIS YEAR LIKE A ROOKIE AGAIN? “No. I think I have enough experience and people know who I am or have been around me enough. There’s definitely a truth to the racing up front. It’s a respect more than anything, so I would say you have to earn the respect of the people that are racing in the top five or top 10 week in and week out, but that’s something that I’ve done my entire career and I’ll continue to do that. It’s no different than I’ll use one example. Ross is somebody I was teammates with and before this year did you guys write him as going to the playoffs for the final four or see him as a contender week in and week out? A lot of that comes down to how bad somebody wants it and what they’re willing to do, and I think my past experiences show that I’m willing to do whatever it takes. I’m not willing to lose. I’m not willing to fail.”

ROSS CHASTAIN, JOSH BERRY AND TY MAJESKI ALL RACED FOR CHAMPIONSHIPS IN THEIR SERIES THIS YEAR. DO YOU FEEL TEAMS ARE MORE OPEN TO THOSE TYPE OF GUYS OR MORE AVENUES ARE OPEN FOR THESE OPPORTUNITIES? “I think the cream rises to the top at the end of the day. I think there’s something to be said about that, but we’ve all had our different ways of going about it. I’ve never run a full-time deal with an Xfinity or Truck team to go after those opportunities, but I have helped get teams to the owner’s championship final four or even give them an opportunity like we did with the 17 this year, so I’ve been a part of this process. I’ve been a part of that process it’s just really difficult to go back and go into detail of how all of our careers are so different yet so close and similar, but we’re all representing that grassroots racing brand. Josh Berry is a late model stock guy in North Carolina. Ty Majeski is a super late model standout from up in Wisconsin, and I’m just a modified guy from Connecticut. We’ve all been champions or won lots and lots of races, but we’ve had to dig deep, we’ve had to fight for every opportunity because we don’t necessarily have the easy path of having the funding that it takes to make some of these cars or some of these organizations run. The little opportunities that we do get we have to take advantage of them. There are no second chances typically. This is a second chance for me, but they’re few and far between. I would say that there’s been a lot of past experiences that I can learn from and I feel like I have been learning from, but it’s gonna be a grind and I’m certainly excited for it.”

DO YOU FEEL A RESPONSIBILITY ON HOW YOU VIEW YOUR ROLE WITH THE GRASSROOTS RACERS? “There’s absolutely a responsibility to it and that’s something that I think I can do a better job at and I could have done a better job at it the first time, but it’s certainly something that I carry proudly. I’m from the grassroots. I’m from Stafford Speedway. This year, I’ve pulled plenty of all-nighters working to try and win races, which we did, and that’s a small glimpse of what a racer, in my eyes anyways or where I’m from is what we are. It’s what I was taught growing up, whether it’s trying to go to the racetrack on a Friday or Saturday night or a Thursday or a Sunday or something you need to get done. Racing has taught me so much. I’m gonna try and do a better job to not only speak on it, but represent it and be who I am and be a little bit more open on this is what I think a racer is and what I want to be as a race car driver.”

Chicagoland Law Firm, Cronauer Law Joins NASCAR Driver Spencer Boyd in 2023

01-25-19 Young's Motorsports Photo Shoot with Gus Dean, Spencer Boyd, Tyler Dippel and Tyler Young. photo credit TKP-Photography/Tami Pope.

Mooresville, NC (November 16, 2022) – On the heels of tickets going on sale for NASCAR’s first ever Chicago Street Race weekend, Spencer Boyd announced today that Cronauer Law, an Illinois law firm will be joining his sponsor line-up for 2023. Cronauer Law’s season-long engagement will be highlighted with their own paint scheme when the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series goes back to The Milwaukee Mile next summer.

NASCAR’s return to The Milwaukee Mile is going back to the Craftsman Truck Series roots as the track was on the inaugural schedule in 1995.

“It’s a big deal for NASCAR to be going back to the Chicagoland area and The Milwaukee Mile,” noted Boyd. “I’m thrilled that Cronauer Law, a local firm, will be able to be a part of NASCAR in the area in this way. This is so cool for Craftsman to come back to our series and for Milwaukee to be on the schedule. That race that Mike Skinner won on July 1, 1995 was the first NASCAR race I was alive for. Knowing my family, we probably watched it but not sure I remember it all too well!”

The legal team at Cronauer Law has earned a national reputation for aggressive trial advocacy and real results. In fact, they have won millions in verdicts and settlements and even set records with their victories. From cases involving catastrophic personal injuries to vehicle accidents, Cronauer Law is trusted from coast to coast. They are proud to offer 100% free, confidential consultations.

Nicholas Cronauer, attorney and principal of the firm and motorsports enthusiast, said “We are excited to partner with Spencer as he continues his quest on the Craftsman Truck Series circuit. The Milwaukee Mile is the best place to showcase Cronauer Law as a majority of our clients are from Northern Illinois and can’t wait to help bring the excitement from the NASCAR Chicago race to Milwaukee.”

Cronauer Law has been awarded several accolades from top 10 verdicts and settlements to top 10 under 40 attorneys in recent years. They recently secured a $4 million verdict in a vehicle related dram shop case.

Spencer added, “These attorneys are clearly highly skilled at their job and as such I’d like them to investigate a couple of the wrecks from this past season if you know what I mean!”

Specifics around the NASCAR Craftsman Trucks Series race on Sunday, August 27, 2023 at The Milwaukee Mile will be announced in the coming months and will air live on FS1.

About Cronauer Law

For over 10 years, Cronauer Law has been helping people injured by people, places, and things. From car crashes to medical malpractice, auto defect cases, and workers compensation injuries; Cronauer Law has secured millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements to compensate those who were injured. Our team has the experience to investigate, work, and resolve your case to get you the results you deserve. Visit RealAttorneysRealResults.com or call us at 815-895-8585 to see what we can do for you.

‘I’m not willing to lose. I’m not willing to fail.’ – Ryan Preece

Photo by Meg Oliphant/Getty Images

Stewart-Haas Racing announced today that Ryan Preece will move to a full-time position with the team in 2023, driving the No. 41 Ford Mustang in the NASCAR Cup Series.

He will replace Cole Custer who has driven the SHR No. 41 since 2020 with one Cup Series win at Kentucky Speedway. Custer will remain with the team but return to the Xfinity Series where he has 10 wins, highlighted by seven victories during the 2019 season.

Preece’s promotion signifies the end of a somewhat unique alliance. In January 2022 Preece was signed as a reserve driver for the organization while also competing on a limited schedule in all three of NASCAR’s top series. His results included one Camping World Truck Series win at Nashville Superspeedway.

Though it was an unconventional arrangement with no guarantee that it would evolve into a full-time position, Preece seized the opportunity. It was a calculated decision by the Berlin, Connecticut native, who made his mark in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, winning the championship in 2013 and earning 25 career wins.

But despite his success across multiple series, he wanted more.

“This is a second chance and something where I’ve won in everything I’ve ever been in. I’ve won so many different championships at a local level, whether it was track championships or regional championships, it’s just been something where I’ve learned how to be a winner and I wanted to do it at NASCAR’s highest level.”

And for Preece, it was a gamble he was willing to take.

“This could have gone way different, but I’ve never been the conservative type of person. I’m willing to risk it all and it’s worked out.

“I did turn down truck opportunities, Xfinity opportunities,” he added. “There were quite a few different teams that came to me, whether they were full-time or part-time, and I thought about if there was the smallest bit of opportunity for me to end up at Stewart-Haas, I wasn’t gonna walk away. I was willing to sit there until there was absolutely no hope and possibly be jobless, possibly not have a ride, but I was willing to take that risk.”

As an added bonus, Preece heads into next season with the support of team co-owner, Tony Stewart, who reportedly was one of the main factors in the decision to promote Preece.

“To have a guy like him in your corner trying to help you fight for that opportunity because sometimes it just takes somebody cracking that door open so you can bust through it,” he said, “and it’s taken a lot of people to do this.

“Ultimately, it’s worked out and this opportunity has come.”

Preece is determined to make the most of it.

“A lot of that comes down to how bad somebody wants it and what they’re willing to do, and I think my past experiences show that I’m willing to do whatever it takes.

“I’m not willing to lose. I’m not willing to fail.”

CORVETTE RACING AT BAHRAIN: Straight Into 2023 Prep

FIA WEC test in Bahrain sees Keating, prospective drivers behind wheel of C8.R

SAKHIR, Bahrain (Nov. 16, 2022) – Shortly after closing its season with a heroic runner-up class finish in the Eight Hours of Bahrain for the FIA World Endurance Championship, Corvette Racing was back on-track for a one-day test ahead of the team’s 2023 campaign.

Ben Keating, already confirmed to drive the Mobil 1/SiriusXM Chevrolet Corvette C8.R next year in the WEC, got his first laps in the mid-engine racer Sunday along with two prospective teammates: Axcil Jefferies and Nicolas Varrone. Once a final decision comes, the three will focus on winning races and a championship in the GTE Am category – the first season for Corvette Racing in the class after a decade-plus as part of GTE Pro.

The sporting rules of the GTE Am category require at least one Bronze-level driver – Keating in this case – as rated by the FIA. One professional-level driver – Catsburg – is allowed along with a second Bronze or Silver-rated driver. That trio will contest the full seven-race WEC calendar including the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June.

Corvette Racing ended its first full FIA WEC season with a runner-up finish by Tommy Milner and Nick Tandy in the No. 64 Corvette. The team will open the 2023 season with the 1,000 Miles of Sebring on March 17.

LAURA WONTROP KLAUSER, GM SPORTS CAR RACING PROGRAM MANAGER: “First off, thanks to Nick Tandy for the two years he spent with Corvette Racing and what he did to elevate the team and our program in both IMSA and the WEC. Having he and Tommy Milner as part of our lineup for our first season in WEC was a great experience with some fantastic results.”

(On 2023): “We’re really excited based on the results of our preliminary testing for 2023. Ben got in the car and was strong right off the bat, which is exactly what we expected. We know Nicky (Catsburg) does well based on his history with us. The pace of the silver-rated drivers we tested was good. We’re eager to decide on the right fit to complete our lineup. There is a lot to look forward to in our return to the WEC next year with a competitive team and car in a new class. I feel like we are off to a good start.”

BEN KEATING: “Those first laps were really good. The feel of this car is significantly different than the Aston Martin that I’ve been driving the last two years and the last three days. I don’t know how many laps I did… maybe 10 laps this morning and I’m still learning a lot about the car. It’s very impressive. It’s fun for me as a driver. I think I’ve driven almost every single GTE car now, and they’re all a little bit different in the way you find speed. Obviously the Corvette is no different. You have to learn where to find the speed and how to work the car. It’s been really interesting. In looking at the data, and as an example I was one gear too low in every single corner; I was over-slowing the car in every single corner than what I needed to because my brain isn’t calibrated to how quickly the Corvette can go through a corner. That’s just an example of the things I need to learn, and I’m excited to do that.”

(Outlook for 2023): “I’m really looking forward to running in the Corvette. I pay for all of this racing by selling cars, and I’m super excited to get back into racing a car that I sell back in Texas at my Chevrolet dealerships. I’m super excited to race for an American manufacturer with an American team. Almost everyone in the garage sounds like I do! When we win a race next year, we’ll get to hear the American national anthem. That’ll be special. I’m very excited about what next year holds for us as we learn to gel and as Corvette Racing learns what it’s like to be in GTE Am for the first time.”

NICOLAS VARRONE: “I’m really delighted. Thanks to Ben Keating and Corvette Racing for the opportunity. It’s just an amazing car… a pure racecar that I enjoyed driving. It’s really fun. The brakes surprised me. The braking efficiency is really amazing. There was a learning experience because I’m used to other cars, but the team helped me a lot during the day to try new things and improve every time I went on track. It was good and I enjoyed it a lot.”

AXCIL JEFFERIES: “Honestly the car feels great. Not only that but the team is fun to work with. It’s a really nice group of guys. It was nice getting up to speed with the car. I expected quite a lot from the car. Obviously it’s a factory program and I expected everything set to the highest level, and it really delivered. It would be great if this opportunity could happen in WEC. Let’s see what how it works. I tried my best, and now the decision will be up to the team and Ben.”

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Extreme E announces Season 3 calendar

16 November 2022, London: Extreme E has today announced its calendar for the upcoming 2023 season, with the series heading to new locations for the first time and revisiting some of the championship’s 2022 favourites.

The sport for purpose championship takes place in off-road locations as part of its mission to drive awareness of climate change issues, such as global warming, melting ice caps, rising sea levels, wildfires and extreme weather, whilst promoting sustainability and the adoption of electric vehicles to help protect the planet.

Extreme E’s third season kicks off once again in Saudi Arabia with the Desert X Prix on March 11-12. If the racing in Saudi Arabia is anything like as exciting as last year’s round in NEOM then Extreme E fans should be in for a treat – as Johan Kristoffersson scored a dramatic victory in the closing stages for Rosberg X Racing (RXR) with a late overtake on ACCIONA | SAINZ XE Team’s Laia Sanz.

In May the championship will head back to the UK for its first X Prix in Scotland. At the midway point of the season, Extreme E will return to Sardinia – where it has raced in each of its past two campaigns. The Italian island has been the setting for some incredible on-track actions and some of the series’ most dramatic moments, and more of the same is expected in 2023.

The fourth X Prix of Season 3 will see Extreme race in another new setting, with the championship heading to either the USA for its inaugural round in North America or to the remote parts of Brazil.

Despite being unable to compete in Brazil so far due to Covid restrictions, Extreme E has continued its vital legacy work in the Amazon. Extreme E has partnered with TNC to develop its Amazon-based Legacy Programmes, which funds native forest restoration and a well-established cacao-based agroforestry programme.

With agreements currently being finalised, updates on the fourth slot in the Extreme E race calendar are coming soon.

The final round of Season 3 will take place in a familiar setting, with Extreme E returning to Chile for what is sure to be a thrilling finale on December 2-3.

Alejandro Agag, CEO and Founder of Extreme E, said: “We have had two spectacular seasons of Extreme E so far and the third promises to be even more thrilling.

“All of us here at Extreme E are looking forward to revisiting some of the amazing race locations we have visited so far, and to build on the impacts we have made in those areas and further develop our vital legacy programmes as we continue to raise awareness of the climate crisis.

“I am proud to see the positive impact our electric series has had and to see what more we can bring to the communities there.

“It is also extremely exciting to potentially add a race in the USA or Brazil to our global championship, while returning to the UK, the birthplace of top level motor racing, is fitting. We cannot wait for the 2023 campaign to begin as the race for the planet continues.”

Extreme E Season 3 calendar (2023):

March 11-12: Saudi Arabia
May 13-14: Scotland
July 8-9: Sardinia, Italy*
September 16-17: Brazil or USA
December 2-3: Chile (tbc)

The St. Helena – the former Royal Mail Ship – provides the championship’s floating centrepiece – carrying the series’ vehicles, logistics equipment and paddock infrastructure as well as playing host to scientific research with its on-board laboratory, all in a bid to lower the impact of the travel logistics compared to air travel.

The on-course action for Season 2 has not concluded yet, however, with a thrilling finale set to take place in Punta del Este, Uruguay, for a four-way title showdown on November 26-27 as the title fight once again goes down to the wire.

To learn more about Extreme E, visit – www.Extreme-E.com

World Premiere of All-New Prius in Japan

  • Prius undergoes a complete redesign, with thoroughly refined styling and driving performance delivered in a colorful and exhilarating package
  • The Prius has evolved under the “Hybrid Reborn” concept into an exhilarating package with stylish designs that users will fall in love with at first sight and captivating driving performance. Toyota’s aim was to create a car that owners will continue to love and drive.
  • The new Prius inherits the unique monoform silhouette of the original and employs a wide and low stance with large-diameter tires to create stylish designs that appeal to the senses.
  • With the fifth-generation hybrid system and second-generation TNGA platform, the new Prius delivers comfortable driving performance that makes users want to keep driving.

Toyota City, Japan, Nov 16, 2022 – (JCN Newswire) – Toyota has unveiled the all-new Prius for the first time globally, with Series Parallel Hybrid (HEV) models to launch in winter this year and Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) models to launch in spring 2023.

Coming with the tagline “Just in time for the 21st century,” the Prius was first launched in 1997 as the world’s first mass-produced hybrid car. The model’s second generation introduced the Prius’ distinctive monoform silhouette for the first time and delivered even better fuel efficiency with the inclusion of an evolved Series Parallel Hybrid System (THSII). The third generation Prius introduced a larger capacity 1.8-liter engine and more efficient hybrid system to not only enhance fuel efficiency but driving performance as well. With the fourth generation, the Prius used the Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA) platform for the first time to deliver improved environmental performance and an evolved driving experience.

Meaning “to go before” in Latin, the Prius has led the expansion of HEVs over the 25 years since it was first launched as a new-generation eco-car with outstanding fuel efficiency. Total cumulative sales of the Prius worldwide have reached about 5.05 million units(1), accounting for a reduction equivalent to at least about 82 million tons(2) of CO2 emissions as of March 2022. While the hybrid system had its start with the Prius, almost every model these days, from compact cars to SUVs, minivans, and commercial vehicles, has a hybrid version cherished and enjoyed by countless customers.

While the Prius has played a leading role in driving hybrid use, the current spread of HEVs through a wide range of models means it has reached a turning point.

The development team decided to start from scratch and look at what the Prius needs to remain popular for the next 25 years. Based on a desire to renew the Prius itself and communicate the appeal of hybrid cars to an even wider audience, the Hybrid Reborn concept was created.

The automotive industry is going through a once-in-a-century transformation, with a range of new next-generation powertrain options being developed. For the Prius HEV to continue as the vehicle of choice for the coming generation, the new Prius needed more than its core strength as an environmentally friendly car. Therefore, it was developed as an exhilarating package with, stylish designs that users will fall in love with at first sight and captivating driving performance.

Following Japan, the new Prius will be launched in North America, Europe, and other countries around the world. It will also be offered in Japan through the KINTO(5) car subscription service. Actual details of the service plan will be announced in winter this year.

(1) December 1997 to September 2022 (present).
(2) Based on total cumulative global sales of 4.99 million Prius and Prius PHEV models as of March 2022 according to calculations by Toyota.
(5) Compared to the previous model Prius (1.8-liter HEV).

Detailed information about the all-new Prius, visit https://global.toyota/en/newsroom/toyota/38225618.html.

NITRO RALLYCROSS ANNOUNCES CALGARY ROUND FOR 2022/23 SEASON

NITRO RALLYCROSS, A NEW GLOBAL MOTORSPORT SERIES CREATED BY ACTION SPORTS ICON TRAVIS PASTRANA AND NITRO CIRCUS, ANNOUNCES CALGARY ROUND FOR 2022/23 SEASON

HIGH-ADRENALINE RACING SET TO HEAT UP STAMPEDE PARK

FEBRUARY 4-5, 2023

Tickets On Sale This Friday, November 18th, at 10 AM

(Calgary / Tuesday – November 15, 2022) Nitro Rallycross, a disruptive new motorsport property created by moto icon Travis Pastrana and action sports authority Nitro Circus, is coming to Stampede Park on February 4-5, 2023. The news was revealed today by Nitro RX driver Fraser McConnell (JAM) at a press conference, alongside executives from the series, the venue and Tourism Calgary.

This adrenaline-charged event will showcase elite drivers, including Pastrana, who is defending his 2021 championship, with the most explosive electric vehicle in racing. The event will be a part of Nitro RX’s inaugural global season, which has already encompassed the United Kingdom, Sweden and the United States. Its worldwide broadcast footprint will spotlight Calgary as a global sports leader and bring a new kind of horsepower to the city.

At Calgary, cars will battle on snow and ice, creating dramatic moments and compelling visuals that will resonate both in the stands and on screen. This will bring an entirely new dimension to Nitro RX’s intense, door-to-door action and will be sure to have fans on the edge of their seats.

Pastrana said: “We are so excited to bring Nitro Rallycross to Calgary for the first time. Nitro Circus has had some incredible moments in this city. Now with Nitro Rallycross, we are bringing that same no limits attitude and passion for progression to four-wheel action.” Pastrana added, “I can’t wait to put these insane new cars on snow and ice. They said it couldn’t get any crazier, but we found a way. I’m definitely looking forward to it.”

Brett Clarke, President of Nitro Rallycross, said: “Since the creation of Nitro Rallycross, we’ve always looked to push the boundaries around creating the most exciting motorsports events on the planet. From the drivers, the format, to the tracks and the locations, we’ve built the brand as the next generation of motorsports – Calgary will take that thesis to the next level with an ice track inside the iconic stadium that is Stampede Park.

Clarke added: “We are thrilled to be working with great partners at Tourism Calgary to bring this exciting event to Calgary and Alberta. The enthusiasm and hospitality of the Calgary team is exactly what we look for in our host city partnerships and we look forward to bringing fans from around the world for what we believe will be the biggest motorsports event to come to Calgary.”

“Calgary is the winter sport capital of Canada, and this event is another fantastic reason to visit our city,” said Carson Ackroyd, Senior Vice President of Sales with Tourism Calgary. “We’re excited to have Calgary be part of this international race series that will see Nitro Rallycross bring even more energy to the city’s Chinook Blast winter festival. It’s an excellent addition to the schedule of winter events creating vibrancy in our city, activating one of our most iconic venues, and making Calgary an eventful city year-round.”

Tickets to Nitro RX Calgary go on sale to the general public this Friday, November 18 at 10am and will be available at NitroRallycross.com. General admission tickets will be available in both single-day ($25 for Saturday; $30 for Sunday) as well as weekend ($30) options. VIP Club Nitro RX passes will also be available ($125 single-day for Saturday; $130 single-day for Sunday; $250 for weekend). All prices plus additional taxes and fees. More information on Club Nitro RX’s premium amenities is detailed below.

Nitro Circus DNA:

Combining the intense competition of rallycross with the big air excitement of Nitro Circus, Nitro RX is truly where cars fly and tracks thrill. Claiming the coveted series championship not only requires beating the stacked driver field, but also tackling Nitro RX’s massive purpose-built courses. Inspired by motocross, these feature huge jumps, steep sand berms and high banked corners.

Nitro RX has been held in a wide variety of environments during the 2022/23 season, ranging from the legendary tarmac of the UK’s Lydden Hill Race Circuit, and the rolling rollercoaster of Minneapolis’ ERX Motor Park to the iconic all-dirt surface of Los Angeles’ Glen Helen Raceway. At venerable Stampede Park, Nitro RX will add snow and ice to the mix.

Electrifying Performance:

In its revolutionary all-electric FC1-X, Nitro RX has a car that is up to the challenge. Racing in Nitro RX’s new top class, Group E, the FC1-X is the most powerful vehicle in rallycross. Capable of producing the electric equivalent of 1,070 peak horsepower (800 kW), it can accelerate from 0-60 in just 1.4 seconds and launch faster off the line than an F1 car.

Immersive Fan Experience, Off-Track Fun:

With its unique open paddock layout, located inside the adjacent Nutrien Western Event Centre, Nitro Rallycross will offer fans an immersive atmosphere where they can get a behind-the-scenes look at the teams, drivers and cars.

It includes the all-new Nitro RX fan experience, which includes an entertainment stage featuring music, as well as a gaming zone, a concession area with local food trucks and an electric RC activation.

Calgary fans can enjoy special amenities with the all-new Club Nitro RX VIP Experience. Highlighted by an elevated private trackside viewing location and exclusive Club Nitro RX area, this new premium package gets fans closer to Nitro RX than ever before.

The event will also feature a fan autograph session, open to all attendees, that allows fans to meet the world’s leading drivers in person.

Nitro RX Heads North:

Nitro RX Calgary is part of the series’ Canadian debut. Over the past decade, Canada has hosted some of Nitro Circus’ biggest live moments, including a 2017 Calgary stop at McMahon Stadium. Now Nitro RX is fueling four-wheel competition with that same boundary-breaking passion as it takes thrilling spectacle to the next level.

Global Broadcast:

Enthusiasts outside of Calgary can experience the excitement too. Nitro RX’s global broadcast will reach over 180 countries worldwide. In the U.S., where NBC is Nitro RX’s exclusive broadcast partner, Peacock livestreams every round of the 2022/23 season with additional highlight programming airing on CNBC.

Nitro RX Calgary is the penultimate round of Nitro RX’s 2022/23 calendar, setting the stage for Nitro RX’s highly-anticipated March season finale. It is the culmination of Nitro RX’s first global calendar, which kicked off in Europe, beginning in June with the U.K. series launch then a Sweden round in July. A return to America followed, starting in October with stops in Minneapolis and Los Angeles before hitting Phoenix last weekend. Next, after a holiday break, Nitro RX will resume in January at Quebec’s Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières prior to charging into Stampede Park.

Tourism Calgary is the presenting partner of Nitro RX Calgary. Tourism Calgary is the official destination marketing and development organization for Calgary’s tourism industry. Calgary is renowned for its vibrant energy and community spirit, and sport and cultural events are at the heart of it all. A long history of hosting excellence combined with deep-rooted partnerships and a continued focus on health and safety uniquely position Calgary to be the Ultimate Host City.

Other Nitro RX Calgary event partners include A SHOC Energy, Yokohama Tire, and myenergi.

ABOUT NITRO RALLYCROSS

Launched in 2018 by motorsports icon Travis Pastrana and the innovators of Nitro Circus, Nitro Rallycross has revolutionized motorsport. With innovative purpose-built courses, banked turns inspired by the wide-open action of Supercross and short-form, head-to-head competition, Nitro RX creates high-impact, thrill-packed racing. Nitro RX’s custom-built tracks – featuring the biggest jumps seen in motorsports – create unrivalled racing excitement. The full-throttle competition is now set to go global with Nitro Rallycross’ expansion into a full standalone championship series. Nitro RX is also adding Group E, an electric circuit featuring the all-new FC1-X, the most powerful Rallycross vehicle ever built. For more information, visit NitroRallycross.com.

Stewart-Haas Racing Promotes Ryan Preece to NASCAR Cup Series

Perseverance Pays Off for Preece
Ryan Preece Parlays Reserve Driver Role Into NASCAR Cup Series Drive; New Englander Will Pilot No. 41 Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing in 2023

KANNAPOLIS, N.C. (Nov. 16, 2022) – Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR) has promoted Ryan Preece from his reserve driver role with the organization to the NASCAR Cup Series where the 32-year-old racer from Berlin, Connecticut, will drive the team’s No. 41 Ford Mustang beginning in 2023.

Preece has spent 2022 performing simulator work that has benefitted the entire team and its Cup Series driver lineup of Kevin Harvick, Aric Almirola, Chase Briscoe and Cole Custer. In addition to his simulator work at the Ford Performance Center, Preece has run a mix of races across each of NASCAR’s top-three national touring series – Cup, Xfinity and Truck – a schedule punctuated by a Truck Series win from the pole June 24 at Nashville (Tenn.) Superspeedway, his second straight at the 1.333-mile oval near Music City.

“Ryan Preece has been a real asset to our race team this year as we’ve developed the NextGen car. The time and effort he’s put into our program, combined with his real-world racing experience, earned him this opportunity,” said Tony Stewart, co-owner of SHR with Haas Automation founder Gene Haas.

Custer, who has driven the No. 41 Ford Mustang since his rookie year in 2020 when he delivered a victory at Kentucky Speedway in Sparta in just his 20th career Cup Series start, will remain with SHR. Custer will head back to the Xfinity Series, where he is a 10-time race winner, and be a teammate to Riley Herbst, who returns to SHR for a third straight season and his fourth fulltime year in the Xfinity Series.

“Cole Custer has been a part of SHR since 2017 and we’re glad to have him stay with us,” Stewart said. “Cole’s experience will be invaluable to Riley Herbst as he continues his development in the Xfinity Series.”

With wins in the Truck Series and the Xfinity Series, Preece aims to complete the trifecta in 2023 with a Cup Series win behind the wheel of the No. 41 Ford Mustang.

“This is the opportunity I’ve been working for,” Preece said. “Nothing was guaranteed at the start of this year, but I felt like if I put in the time, whether it was in a racecar or in a simulator, that SHR was the place for me. It’s a company built by racers, for racers, and it’s exactly where I want to be.

“I know this season just finished and most people are looking to take a break, but I can’t wait to get going.”

Preece made a name for himself on the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour – NASCAR’s oldest division and the only open-wheel series sanctioned by NASCAR. Preece won the Tour championship in 2013 and worked hard to leverage that title into additional opportunities in the Xfinity Series – NASCAR’s stepping-stone division to the elite Cup Series. After spending all of 2016 in a scrappy effort with an underfunded team that delivered a best finish of 10th, Preece mortgaged his house to secure two races with Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) in 2017. In equipment finally befitting his talent, Preece finished second in his JGR debut at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon and then won in his very next start at Iowa Speedway in Newton. In his next five Xfinity Series starts, Preece never finished outside of the top-10, a run capped with a second victory in April 2018 at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway.

“Ryan has bet on himself a couple of times in his career and it’s always paid off. Now we’re betting on him,” Stewart said.

“I’ve run some Modified Tour races and it’s a tough series with a lot of talent. Ryan’s Mod Tour championship speaks to his talent, and I think he proved that when he pushed all his chips into the middle of the table and bet on himself by getting those Xfinity Series races with Gibbs. When he finally got the right opportunity, he delivered in a big way.

“Now, Ryan’s got the right opportunity in Cup. We’re proud to have him and look forward to seeing what he can do in our racecars.”

Preece will make his debut in the No. 41 Ford Mustang during the non-points Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum on Feb. 5 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum before kicking off his 36-race slate of points-paying events with the 65th Daytona 500 on Feb. 19 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway. Both events will be broadcast live on FOX and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

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.

Gennady Yagupov: How to prepare for a motorcycle trip

What should men and women take with them on a motorcycle trip? Here you will find a complete list of items and products for 2022. A few tips on what to bring for those who are going on a motorcycle trip for the first time.

To make sure your trip doesn’t turn out to be a problem, you should make sure you bring everything you need. Essentials and groceries for a motorcycle trip of any distance.

Gather your belongings, medical supplies, and documents from a ready-made list so you don’t forget to take anything with you on the road. More info by link

1. Documents for transport

The documents on the motorcycle must not raise any suspicions with the traffic police. If the vehicle has been repainted, this should be indicated. In addition, it is necessary to check your driver’s license for the period of validity. Particular attention should be paid to the documents, if it is planned to travel abroad. Otherwise, you will have to pay a fine, or you may lose your license altogether.

If you bought a motor vehicle “by proxy”, then you should check the term of proxy. You should also have the documents confirming the appropriate insurance. To keep your documents safe, you should use a travel bag. It is a bag with a zipper, which is hung around the neck. In this way, you can not only avoid losing your documents but also protect them from thieves. You should also put your spare motorcycle keys in it.

2. Technical condition of the motorcycle

Before shipping, you must pay attention to the following points in the technical condition of the motorcycle:

  1. fuel consumption;
  2. tires;
  3. oil;
  4. the condition of the chain;
  5. the quality of the braking system.

In addition to the maximum speed of the vehicle and its acceleration time, it is necessary to know about fuel consumption. In this way, it is possible to calculate the amount of money required for refueling. It is worth determining the total distance of the trip, the consumption per 100 km, and the cost of fuel. This will help to calculate the number of refuelings. It is recommended not to spend the last drop of gasoline. After all, at the next filling station, there may be no fuel.

It is also worth paying attention to the condition of the tires. Depending on the length of the trip, you will need appropriate tires. The longer the trip, the higher quality rubber is required. The safety of the driver and passengers depends on the quality of the wheels. If the resource of tires is exhausted, they need to be replaced before the trip or plan the place of replacement on the road. In the latter case, it is necessary to study the map in advance and find out the places where it is possible to make the necessary replacement of the rubber.

The remaining tread should be enough for the return trip. Do not let the rubber wear out completely. If there are cuts, they must be repaired. If holes have been patched with temporary harnesses, they should be replaced with quality patches. This is worth a visit to a tire shop. If there are no cuts or have already been repaired, you should check the nipples for air leaks. If there is no air tightness, the spool is to be replaced.

The next point is the engine oil. If necessary, the oil in the engine must be changed. This procedure is very important because on most modern motorcycles, the engine oil also lubricates the clutch disc. Changing the oil, like the tires, is recommended to be done before the ride. Otherwise, you may not find the oil you need for your motorcycle on the road. It is worth calculating the length of the trip. It is possible that the resource of the oil will expire during the trip and it will have to be replaced. For this purpose, it is necessary to take a reserve of this liquid. If the motorcycle engine is no longer new and eats oil, then its stock on the road is necessary.

The condition of the chain is also important. It’s worth checking the oil in the gearbox and replacing it with new one if necessary. This is in the case of operating the cardan gear in a foreign motorcycle. Working with a chain looks different. Each chain has its own service life (often it is from 20 to 25 thousand km). If the resource of the chain comes to an end, it must be replaced.

One of the most important systems is the brake system. An important element in the braking system is the brake fluid. If your motorcycle is equipped with disc hydraulic brakes, it is necessary to change the brake fluid in time. If you use the fluid for a long time without replacing it, it will absorb moisture and the brakes will become padded.

In addition to the fluid, it is necessary to check the condition of the brake pads. They should last for the entire trip. You should not allow the base of the pads to come into contact with the brake disc. If the pads are unevenly worn, it is necessary to check the stroke of the brake cylinder and caliper guides. It is also worth checking the brake hoses for chafing.

3. Clothing

The technical condition of the motorcycle is important, but do not forget about the clothing. The wrong clothes, even if you have a motorcycle in good condition and all the necessary documents, can turn the trip into a search for shelter or other problems. Clothing is worth taking, depending on the following conditions:

  • for everyday wear;
  • for rain;
  • for protection against the cold.

The choice of clothing is a matter of taste. Some will choose a tracksuit, and some will choose a racing suit. However, you should not forget about the protective functions, which are not inherent in all clothes. It is recommended to wear knee pads and riding boots to protect your feet. You can also wear elbow pads. Such equipment will protect you from various injuries and damages.

Mandatory attribute is a helmet. It is worth choosing a helmet with face-covering glass. The fact is that when riding a motorcycle, especially on a gravel road, a stone or other object may bounce in the face. It is also recommended to take sunglasses, which are useful when driving against the sun.

It is worth being prepared for various natural disasters. For example, to the rain. It is necessary to take a suit that protects against water. In addition, it is worth stocking up on gloves and shoe covers. To clean the glass helmet must have a sponge, as a glove can only smear the glass of dirt particles. Experienced motorcyclists use a sponge with a magnet. It is attached to the gas tank, and as a result, it is in an easily accessible place.

It is also worth preparing for a possible cold snap. A thermal overalls will help to solve this problem. As an analogue of a thermal overalls it is possible to apply an elastic sports suit from wool.

4. Navigation

The simplest navigator is an ordinary road map. It takes up little space and is notable for its low cost. The disadvantage of the map is only the inconvenience of plotting a route.

However, today there are many electronic navigators, which can be used while riding a motorcycle. Choosing such a navigator, you should take into account its characteristics. For example, it should be waterproof and the screen should be viewable from any angle. In addition, it should be adapted to the control with gloves.

It’s also worth paying attention to the attachment of the navigator. Some navigators can be mounted on the tank, steering wheel or dashboard. The most popular and simple variant of the navigator is the usual smartphone with Google maps installed.

5. Parts

Even with a full technical inspection before the trip, no one is immune to various breakdowns. It is always necessary to have with you the tool of prime necessity, as well as some parts that may need to be replaced. For example, it is worth taking a set of spark plugs, headlight bulbs, and turn signals on the road. Fuses may also fail.

When you park your bike, it may fall over accidentally, which can damage the clutch levers, brake system components, shifters, or the foot brake. That is why it is worth having such spare parts in stock. Among the tools, you should have a spark plug wrench, screwdrivers with a variety of tips, as well as a set of sockets (you can horn wrenches). In addition, it is worth having a file, a knife, and pliers. For possible repairs at night, you must have a flashlight.

6. First aid kit

Any first aid kit will do. Its content must be formed depending on the requirements of current legislation and its own needs. The basic necessities may include the following:

  • Medical tourniquet and absorbent cotton;
  • Various bandages;
  • Gloves;
  • Pills (aspirin, antipyretic, analgesic, etc.);
  • Iodine.

Since riding a motorcycle can lead to various bruises and injuries, it is worth bringing along a cold compress.

Guided by the above rules and equipped with the essentials, motorcycle trips at any distance will bring only joy and unforgettable impressions.