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Corey Heim competing with 23XI Racing for first Daytona 500 start

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Corey Heim will attempt to make his first Daytona 500 start with 23XI Racing in 2026.

The reigning NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion from Marietta, Georgia, will pilot 23XI Racing’s fourth entry, the No. 67 Toyota Camry XSE, sponsored by Robinhood throughout this year’s Daytona Speedweeks festivities in February.

Heim enters the 2026 Daytona Speedweeks festivities with an open entry, meaning that he is not automatically guaranteed a spot for this year’s Daytona 500, which is scheduled to occur on February 15. To qualify for the event, Heim will have to be the highest-finishing open competitor at the conclusion of the Daytona 500 Qualifying session on February 11 or through one of two America 250 Florida Duel events on February 12.

Heim’s 2026 Daytona 500 entrance announcement comes as part of an expanded partnership between 23XI Racing and Robinhood. As part of the expanded partnership, Robinhood will sponsor Bubba Wallace and the No. 23 Toyota Camry XSE entry in select NASCAR Cup Series events throughout the 2026 season. This includes the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium (February 1), Circuit of the Americas (March 1) and Phoenix Raceway (March 8).

In addition, Heim will pilot a Robinhood-sponsored Toyota Tundra entry for TRICON Garage for the upcoming Truck Series event at EchoPark Speedway on February 21. The remainder of Heim’s racing schedule throughout the 2026 season remains to be determined.

“We’re proud to have Robinhood growing with our team and excited to see the Robin Neon paint scheme competing for a starting spot at the Daytona 500,” Steve Lauletta, 23XI team president, said in a released statement. “Robinhood continues to be one of the most innovative brands in the financial services category, and we look forward to another year of engaging with their customers in fresh, cutting-edge ways that only Robinhood and 23XI can do.”

Wallace, a 32-year-old native of Mobile, Alabama, is coming off a strong 2025 season, where he won the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and made the Cup Series Playoffs for the second time in his career. He also recorded six top-five results, 14 top-10 results, 378 laps led and an average-finishing result of 18.5 before finishing in 11th place in the final standings.

For the 2026 season, Wallace enters his sixth consecutive year driving for 23XI Racing, ninth overall in Cup competition. In addition to pursuing a first Cup championship, Wallace will make his ninth attempt at winning the Daytona 500 as he is a two-time runner-up finisher of the event.

“I’m excited for more races this year with Robinhood and appreciative of their support for 23XI,” Wallace said. “We’re still a relatively young team that’s growing and learning, and it’s been fun to bring new partners into the sport and grow alongside them.”

Heim is coming off a historic 2025 season, where he established an all-time record for the most victories generated in a Truck Series season (12) while driving for TRICON Garage. In addition, he captured the series’ championship and accumulated seven poles, 19 top-five results, 21 top-10 results, 1,625 laps led and an average-finishing result of 5.0.

Heim also made three O’Reilly Auto Parts Series starts with Sam Hunt Racing and four Cup starts with 23XI Racing, the latter of which featured him notching a career-best sixth-place result in the No. 67 Robinhood Toyota entry at Bristol Motor Speedway in September.

Should Heim achieve a starting spot for this year’s Daytona 500, it would mark 23XI Racing’s first time fielding four entries in the Great American Race. It would also mark the first time since 2023 that 23XI Racing’s No. 67 entry would compete in the event, made by Travis Pastrana.

“It means a lot to me to have the opportunity to represent Robinhood again this season, and it’s extra special to do so at the Daytona 500,” Heim said. “Coming off a great season last year, I’m excited to continue my growth as a driver and look forward to another successful year.”

The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season is scheduled to commence with the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, on February 1 at 8 p.m. ET on FOX, MRN, SiriusXM and HBO MAX.

This event will be followed by the 68th running of the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway on February 15 at 2:30 p.m. ET on FOX, MRN, SiriusXM and HBO MAX.

ADVENTHEALTH RENEWS PARTNERSHIP AS THE OFFICIAL HEALTH CARE PROVIDER OF LEGACY MOTOR CLUB

  • AdventHealth will serve as the primary partner on the No. 43 Toyota Camry XSE for 11 races in 2026
  • They will also be an associate partner on the No. 84 Toyota Camry XSE

STATESVILLE, N.C. – (January 27, 2026) Ahead of the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season, AdventHealth announced that it will renew its partnership with LEGACY MOTOR CLUB as the Official Health Care Provider of LEGACY MOTOR CLUB through 2030. The healthcare group joined forces with the team in December 2023 and has been involved in NASCAR since 2014, initially as the Official Health Care Partner of Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway before expanding into other partnerships.

In 2026, AdventHealth will serve as the primary race partner on Erik Jones’ No. 43 Toyota Camry XSE for 11 races starting with the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston Salem, N.C. on Sunday, Feb. 1, and will be featured on the No. 43 Toyota entry for the 68th running of the DAYTONA 500. AdventHealth will serve as an associate on Jones’ car for 29 races and on the No. 84 Toyota Camry XSE for Daytona and in San Diego with LEGACY MOTOR CLUB team owner Jimmie Johnson.

“We’re really excited to continue building this legacy with AdventHealth,” said Cal Wells III, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for LEGACY MOTOR CLUB. “It’s great to be a part of the AdventHealth family, and we’re optimistic about not only what this year holds but also the future. We’re thankful for their partnership as we continue to grow the team and compete for wins.”

Through the partnership, Jones and AdventHealth strive to help in the communities around racetracks, especially those with AdventHealth facilities. In the past two years, AdventHealth has connected with the communities near tracks on the Cup Series schedule, allowing Jones to read to children, visit with nurses and doctors, and donate book vending machines to elementary schools.

“I was really excited to hear the news about the AdventHealth extension,” said Jones. “It’s been such a great partnership with them from the beginning. Our values align really well – not only between AdventHealth and the CLUB, but also with myself and my foundation. It’s been special to see what we can do by partnering with the Erik Jones Foundation and AdventHealth. I’m excited to run up front in their paint scheme, and hopefully get them into victory lane a couple of times. Looking forward to many more great years and memories with AdventHealth.”

AdventHealth has more than 50 hospitals in nine states with several racetracks located nearby – namely Daytona International Speedway, Charlotte Motor Speedway, Kansas Speedway, and Atlanta Motor Speedway. In 2026, the healthcare company plans to open facilities in Colorado, North Carolina, and Kansas.

“This partnership helps AdventHealth connect with people where they are — from race fans in the stands to families in our communities,” said David Banks, president and CEO of AdventHealth. “It gives us meaningful opportunities to extend whole-person care beyond our facilities and bring health, hope and healing into everyday life.”

The 2026 NASCAR season kicks off on at Bowman Gray on Feb. 1, 2026 with the Cook Out Clash before heading to Daytona for the first points-paying race of the season with the DAYTONA 500. Fans can tune into both on FOX, MRN, MAX, and SiriusXM Radio (Channel 90).

ABOUT ADVENTHEALTH: AdventHealth is a connected network of care that helps people feel whole – body, mind and spirit. More than 100,000 team members across a national footprint provide whole-person care for millions of people annually through more than 2,000 care sites that include hospitals, physician practices, ambulatory surgery centers, outpatient clinics, home health agencies, hospice centers, the AdventHealth app and more. Our wholistic approach to improving the health and prosperity of our communities is inspired by our mission to extend the healing ministry of Christ. For the latest news about AdventHealth, visit AdventHealth.com/news.

ABOUT LEGACY MOTOR CLUB: (LEGACY MC) is a premier auto racing organization owned by seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and 2024 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee, Jimmie Johnson and Knighthead Capital Management, LLC. Drawing from a rich tradition of success, LEGACY MC is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of motorsport and setting new standards of excellence. The CLUB competes under the Toyota Racing banner in the NASCAR Cup Series with the No. 43 Toyota Camry XSE piloted by Erik Jones and the No. 42 Toyota Camry XSE driven by John Hunter Nemechek. Johnson also races on a limited basis in the No. 84 Toyota Camry XSE. With NASCAR legend and Hall of Famer Richard Petty, “The King”, serving as CLUB Ambassador, LEGACY MC blends timeless racing traditions with a new forward-thinking vision. As an inclusive community for motorsport enthusiasts, LEGACY MC honors both its storied past and the promising future of its members, always striving for victory and championship glory at the pinnacle of NASCAR competition.

Tecovas Steps Into New Partnership with Spire Motorsports

Lone Star western-wear legend to debut motorsports sponsorship at 2026 Daytona 500

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (January 27, 2026) – It’s easy to compare NASCAR Cup Series’ racing to the thrill of a rodeo and in 2026 Tecovas, the leading western-wear brand that brings the legacy of the west to life, will partner with Spire Motorsports for multiple races across the organization for the upcoming season.

The iconic American western-wear brand founded in 2015 will saddle up and make its debut as an associate sponsor aboard 2021 Daytona 500 winner Michael McDowell’s No. 71 Chevrolet ZL1 for the 68th running of the “Great American Race” Feb. 15 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway.

The Austin-based, Texas lifestyle brand will tap into NASCAR’s notably brand-loyal fan base with trackside activations and promotional campaigns throughout the year.

“Tecovas and Spire Motorsports are united by a shared respect for heritage, hard work, and pushing limits, making this partnership a natural and exciting alignment,” said Samantha Fodrowski of Tecovas. “NASCAR fans share the same appreciation for tradition, grit, and craftsmanship that define the American West. Making our NASCAR Cup Series debut at the Daytona 500 alongside Spire is an exciting way to introduce Tecovas to a new arena of horsepower and passion.”

The partnership between Tecovas and Spire Motorsports reflects the versatility of Tecovas’ line of footwear, workwear, apparel, and accessories while pairing with the distinctive personalities from the Mooresville, N.C.-headquartered organization. The relationship marks Tecovas’ entrance into a new arena of horsepower and represents its first NASCAR collaboration.

Known for its timeless boots and Western apparel, Tecovas will be represented by Spire Motorsports’ drivers and crew both on and off the track, year-round.

Following the season-opener, Tecovas will continue to be showcased in an associate-sponsor capacity on McDowell’s No. 71 Chevy March 1 at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas before shifting to the No. 77 of Carson Hocevar at Charlotte Motor Speedway Memorial Day Weekend.

Tecovas will return to Hocevar’s machine for the NASCAR Cup Series’ inaugural race through the streets of San Diego’s Coronado Naval Base June 21.

“There’s a natural connection between the Tecovas brand and the NASCAR community,” said Bill Anthony, President, Spire Motorsports. “Both are rooted in hard work, pride in craftsmanship, and a culture where what you wear and use actually matters. NASCAR is a sport built on real stories and real people, and Tecovas understands the best way to build trust is to show up, be present, and deliver something worth talking about. Now the fun part starts, rolling up our sleeves and getting to work together.”

To close out the 2026 season, Tecovas will ramp up its partnership and be featured as McDowell’s primary sponsor when the Cup Series visits the Glendale, Ariz., native’s home track Oct. 18 at Phoenix Raceway.

“I’m thankful for the opportunity to represent Tecovas in Phoenix later this year,” said McDowell. “I love the outdoors and to be able to wear their gear when I’m outside working or just hanging out with my family is something that I can appreciate. Their product line has a lot of diversity and to be able to have them onboard at my home track is going to be special. We had a hard-fought top-10 there in the fall, so hopefully we can continue to build on our success at Phoenix (Raceway) with Tecovas.”

The 68th running of the Daytona 500 from Daytona International Speedway will be televised live on FOX Sunday, Feb. 15 beginning at 2:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST). The first of 36 points-paying races on the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series schedule will be broadcast live on the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.

About Tecovas…
Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, Tecovas is stewarding the future of the American West. Rooted in time-honored craftsmanship and elevated by thoughtful design, Tecovas creates Western footwear, workwear, apparel, and accessories built for comfort and confidence. With a commitment to quality, timeless design, and radical hospitality, Tecovas serves customers through Tecovas.com, Tecovas stores across the country, and select wholesale partners.

About Spire Motorsports …
Spire Motorsports fields full-time entries in the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series and High Limit Racing.

The team, co-owned by longtime NASCAR industry executive Jeff Dickerson and TWG Motorsports CEO Dan Towriss, earned its inaugural NASCAR Cup Series victory in its first full season of competition when Justin Haley took the checkered flag in the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway on July 7, 2019. Less than three years later, William Byron drove Spire Motorsports’ No. 7 Chevrolet Silverado to its inaugural NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series win on April 7, 2022, at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway. The team’s most recent win came on May 30, 2025, when Rajah Caruth took the checkered flag in the Rackley Roofing 200 at Nashville Superspeedway.

In 2026, Spire Motorsports will campaign the Nos. 7, 71 and 77 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1s in the NASCAR Cup Series and the Nos. 7 and 77 Chevrolet Silverado RSTs in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. The Mooresville, N.C., organization will also field the No. 77 410 sprint car in High Limit Racing competition.

Acceptance Insurance and Niece Motorsports Announce New Partnership with NASCAR Driver Andrés Pérez de Lara

Huntington Beach, CA — [January 27, 2026] — Niece Motorsports and Acceptance Insurance today announced that Andrés Pérez de Lara will return to the No. 44 Chevrolet Silverado for the full NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series schedule in 2026, with Acceptance Insurance joining as his anchor partner. Pérez de Lara—one of NASCAR’s most promising young drivers—will carry Acceptance Insurance branding as a primary sponsor for select races throughout the upcoming season.

Veteran crew chief Wally Rogers will continue to lead the No. 44 team as Pérez de Lara enters his second NCTS season.

Pérez de Lara, 20, has quickly become one of the most promising young drivers in North American motorsports. Coming off his rookie NCTS season, the 2024 ARCA Menards Series champion continues to gain attention for his discipline, race craft, and rapid development.

“I’m incredibly excited to partner with Acceptance Insurance for this next step in my career,” said Pérez de Lara. “It means a lot to represent a company that supports drivers at every level, and I’m grateful to Acceptance and Niece Motorsports for the confidence they’ve placed in me.”
Niece Motorsports – one of the longest-tenured NCTS teams recognized for several race wins, postseason appearances, and a strong record of developing young talent – welcomes Acceptance Insurance as a new partner in 2026.

“We’re thrilled to have Acceptance Insurance join our program,” said Cody Efaw, CEO of Niece Motorsports. “Andrés has tremendous potential, and strong partners like Acceptance only strengthen what we aim to accomplish on track this year.”

Acceptance’s alignment with the No. 44 program reflects the brand’s introduction into NASCAR through a broader relationship platform. The collaboration leverages existing structures within the sport to connect Acceptance with competitive teams and rising drivers as part of its debut NASCAR season.

“This collaboration with Andrés and Niece Motorsports is an important opportunity for our brand,” said Cesar Soriano, CEO of Acceptance/Confie. “Andrés embodies the drive, character, and resilience that reflect our customers and our values. we look forward to an exciting season ahead.”

By aligning with Andrés Pérez de Lara and Niece Motorsports, Acceptance strengthens its presence on the national stage while continuing to deliver on its mission of providing accessible, affordable coverage to drivers across the country. This partnership underscores Acceptance Insurance’s commitment to supporting the driving community at every level—from everyday drivers to emerging racing talent.

Fans are encouraged to cheer on Pérez de Lara and the No. 44 Acceptance Insurance Chevrolet at Daytona International Speedway on Friday, Feb. 13. Live coverage of the race will air on FOX Sports 1 and the NASCAR Racing Network.

About Acceptance Insurance: Acceptance Insurance is a proud member of Confie, the largest personal lines agency in the U.S. We believe in investing in the communities we serve by offering affordable insurance solutions so our customers can have peace of mind. Our agents and team members uphold our values, which include promoting excellence, responsibility and caring.
Acceptance has been in business for over 50 years. We have over 700 agents in over 288 neighborhood locations ready to give you the service, respect and savings you deserve. We come to you so you can find the solutions you need, regardless of your background and driving record. We offer easy solutions to meet your unique needs.

About Andrés Pérez de Lara: Andrés Pérez de Lara is a professional racing driver who competes full-time in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. Born in Mexico City, Pérez de Lara is a past champion in the ARCA Menards Series, NASCAR Mexico Challenge Series, and NASCAR Mexico Truck Series. He currently drives the No. 44 Acceptance Insurance Chevrolet for Niece Motorsports.

About Niece Motorsports: Niece Motorsports is a professional auto racing team that has competed in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series since 2016. Founded by United States Marine Corps Veteran Al Niece, the team is owned by Josh Morris of DQS Solutions and Staffing and the Fowler Family of J.F. Electric and Utilitra. At its 80,000 sq. ft. headquarters in Salisbury, NC, Niece Motorsports is a full-service race vehicle build shop as well as a customizable fabrication shop for any manufacturing needs.

Follow the Team: To keep up to date with the latest team news, visit niecemotorsports.com or connect on Facebook and Instagram (@NieceMotorsports) as well as X (@NieceMotorsport).

AAG Racing Mazda MX-5 Cup Series Race Report- Daytona Road Course

Rounds 1 and 2 – Daytona International Speedway Road Course
Daytona Beach, Fla. – January 23, 2026

The AAG Racing team brought fast cars to the Daytona International Speedway Road Course for the season-opening Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup doubleheader. The team gave relentless effort and battled through both races. Chuck Mactutus led the way for the third-year AAG Racing team, running solidly inside the top-10 in both races and ending Race 2 with the team’s first top-10 finish of the 2026 season. Teammate Fernando Luque Jr. improved with each session and navigated his way to a top-20 in Race #2 to cap off his Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup debut.

FERNANDO LUQUE JR. No. 25 AAG RACING/CLARKE CONSTRUCTION GROUP MAZDA MX-5
RACE 1:
START: 35TH FINISH: 21ST
RACE 2:
START: 32ND FINISH: 17TH POINTS: 13TH

Fernando Luque Jr. and the No. 25 AAG Racing/Clarke Construction Group team turned a challenging start to the week into a respectable finish to cap off the 17-year-old driver’s Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by Michelin debut. The Mexico City driver came into Rounds 1 and 2 having only raced cars for two seasons. Luque has amassed multiple karting championships in Mexico. Luque, who was born in Arlington, Va., has a racing resume that includes being the 2025 North America-Central America (NACAM) Formula 4 vice-champion.

In Race 1, Luque took the green flag from the 35th starting position in a record-breaking 45-car field for the Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup at Daytona. He quickly gained three positions in the first 10 minutes of the race following a restart after the first full course yellow flag occurred. With 25 minutes left in the event, Luque was up to 30th before advancing to 29th five minutes later. Seven minutes remained and Luque ran in 25th place. At the white flag, Luque crossed the line in the 24th position before making a move into turn 1 to gain two spots into 22nd on the grid. After post-race incident reviews involving other cars, Luque earned a 21st-place finish.

Race 2 was an improvement from Race 1 and Luque was able to navigate his way from the 32nd starting position to 21st in the first three minutes of the race when the first full course yellow flag waved. The restarted with 32 minutes to go before another full course yellow flag came out just two minutes later. Luque remained in the 21st position before being pushed off in the Le Mans chicane where he dropped to 26th following the restart with 20 minutes to go. A restart with five minutes remaining gathered the field back together and allowed Luque to regain momentum in the draft. Luque took the white flag running 25th before getting a great run in the final turn to finish 20th on the grid. After post-race incident reviews involving other cars, Luque was awarded a 17th-place finish to close out his Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup debut week at the historic 3.56-mile, 12-turn road course.

“The team put in hard work, especially my coach Sam (Paley), my spotter Skyler (Cottrell), my crew chief Brett (Clemenzi) and my team owner, Chris Clarke, who guided me throughout the weekend and spearheaded my progress. We worked incredibly hard in every post session debrief and gave 100 percent,” said Luque. “I’m very thankful to be working with very talented people. I’m proud of the result (in Race 2), but I hold myself to high standards. I know we have more performance to unlock, and I’m confident we’ll show that. It was an amazing experience to race in MX-5 Cup at Daytona. The team was incredible to work with and I loved the track, as well as the racing. I learned a lot and improved every session, but there is still work to be done. Overall, it was a blast and I’m very excited for what’s coming.”

CHUCK MACTUTUS No. 60 SALTY DOG CAFE/AAG RACING/CLARKE CONSTRUCTION GROUP MAZDA MX-5
RACE 1
START: 10TH FINISH: 24TH
RACE 2
START: 28TH FINISH: 7TH POINTS: 7TH

The 19-time winner between Spec-Miata and Spec-MX-5 in the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) translated his competitive pedigree into a strong Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by Michelin debut. As with any race on a drafting track, Daytona presents the highs and lows, and if your strategy is successful, you can come away with a solid finish in the season opener. For Mactutus, Daytona has treated him well and prior to his Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup debut at the famous circuit, he had finished second in the 2025 South Atlantic Road Racing Championship (SARCC) race there back in August. Mactutus and the No. 60 Salty Dog Cafe/AAG Racing/Clarke Construction Group team ended the week on a high note rallying back from a cut tire.

Race 1 began strong for Mactutus, who rolled off 10th on the grid before dropping back to 11th place in the opening six minutes of the race when the full course caution was displayed. After the restart with 38 minutes remaining, Mactutus held his position. With 20 minutes remaining in the event, Mactutus caught a draft on the outside to advance from the seventh position up to fourth. Going to the infield section, Mactutus was running seventh with 18 minutes to go and had to check up due to slow cars ahead. On the same lap, into Speedway turn 1, Mactutus’ car had a small amount of smoke as the two cars he was battling next to, got on to the curbing and collided. Mactutus continued with no issue. Four minutes later, the No. 56 car went off track into the grass in front of Mactutus causing low visibility which led him to follow directly behind through the grass. With 10 minutes remaining in Race 1, Mactutus was running 15th when an apparent tire rub occurred causing him to lose the draft and fall back to 18th. When the white flag waved, Mactutus ran in the 19th position. After post-race incident reviews involving other cars, the Little Mountain, S.C., driver earned a 24th-place finish.

In Race 2, Mactutus took the green flag from 28th on the grid. Unlike Race 1, Race 2 had three full course yellow flags. The first full course yellow came out in the first three minutes of the race and Mactutus had gained 10 spots to move into the top-20. The race restarted with 32 minutes to go and was green for two minutes before another full course yellow flag occurred. At this point in the race, Mactutus had gained one spot since the last restart and ran in the 17th position. Ten minutes later, the race restarted and Mactutus had a strong restart on the outside and advanced to 13th. The full course yellow flag was displayed again with 10 minutes remaining in the event. When the race restarted with five minutes to go, Mactutus was running 14th. With two laps remaining, Mactutus was in the 13th position going into speedway turn 1. He caught a strong draft in speedway turn 4 and took the white flag running 11th. The next time through speedway turn 4 coming to the checkered flag, Mactutus got another big run and made a pass to advance from 10th to eighth place. After post-race incident reviews involving other cars, Mactutus brought the No. 60 Salty Dog Cafe/AAG Racing/Clarke Construction Group Mazda MX-5 home in seventh.

“Overall very pleased with my MX-5 Cup debut battling and surviving in that hyper competitive top-10 both races,” said Mactutus. “With the help of my crew chief Cory Collum in Race 2, I was able to time the restart to perfection with 20 minutes remaining and gain five positions by Turn 1. After that, we made up another two positions out of the bus stop with my Salty Dog Cafe sponsored friend, Bobby Gossett. That put us solidly in the battle for the top-10. When the white flag came out, I was 10th going into the bus stop and took the checkered flag, ending up with a 7th place finish, gaining 21 spots overall in an extremely competitive field. I’m very pleased with the result. I’d like to thank my sponsor Salty Dog Cafe, the entire AAG team for their fantastic car prep/strategy calls/coaching, and my family for coming down to Daytona to support. Race 2 Fernando and I were very close to drafting but with all the mix-ups/incidents it never quite worked out, closest it came was just one car between us!”

The Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by Michelin heads to the streets of St. Petersburg for Rounds 3 and 4, Feb. 27–March 1, during the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg. Live coverage begins with Race 1, Sat., Feb. 28, from 7:30 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. ET and continues Sun., March 1, from 4 p.m. to 4:40 p.m. Both races will stream live on IMSA.tv and the IMSA and RACER YouTube channels.

Winward Racing Secures Third Rolex 24 At Daytona Race Win in Six Years in the No. 57 Winward Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3

The Mercedes-AMG GT3 once again proved its competitiveness with strong results by Mercedes-AMG Motorsport Customer Racing teams at this weekend’s 64th Rolex 24 At Daytona at Daytona International Speedway: First and Sixth place in the GT Daytona (GTD) class and Second, Third and 11th place in the GTD Pro category. A hard-fought GTD victory was secured by two-time and reigning IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar GTD Champions Russell Ward, Philip Ellis and endurance race co-drivers Indy Dontje and Lucas Auer in the No. 57 Winward Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3.

The GTD Pro double podium included the No. 75 SunEnergy1 75 Express Mercedes-AMG GT3 team with Kenny Habul, Chaz Mostert, Will Power and Maro Engel in second and the debuting No. 48 Winward Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3 of Scott Noble, Jason Hart, Maxime Martin and Luca Stolz in third place. It was the first double podium showing at the Rolex 24 for Mercedes-AMG Motorsport Customer Racing teams since Winward and 75 Express secured a one-two finish in GTD in 2021.

With Ellis starting the race, the No. 57 moved into the early GTD lead in the race’s opening hour to lead a strong performance by all five competing Mercedes-AMG GT3 entries. The No. 80 Lone Star Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3 of Scott Andrews, Lin Hodenius, James Roe Jr. and Ralf Aron joined Winward in GTD while the No. 69 Bartone Bros. Racing with Team GetSpeed Mercedes-AMG GT3 team of Anthony Bartone, Fabian Schiller, Jules Gounon and Maximilian Götz joined 75 Express and Winward in the GTD Pro division.

As night fell, thick fog descended on the Daytona International Speedway. Due to increasingly poor visibility, the race continued behind the safety car just before Midnight and continued to circulate under the yellow flag for six hours and 33 minutes – the longest full-course caution period in the history of the Rolex 24. The previous record was three hours and 58 minutes in 1989.

After the race went back to green flag conditions Sunday morning, the Mercedes-AMG Customer Racing teams continued their strong performances. All five Mercedes-AMG GT3s continued to hold their own within the leaders in their classes during this phase.

With just under four hours remaining until the end of the race, the No. 69 Bartone/GetSpeed entry dropped from winning contention after losing several laps resolving an electronics issue.

In the dramatic final hours, the lead in the two GTD classes changed hands several times due to different fuel and pit stop strategies. Ellis took the lead in the GTD field in his final stint and successfully fended off all challengers until he crossed the finish line with a 1.367-second margin of victory. The winning Winward entry led the race eight different times for a total of 69 laps.

Lone Star finished sixth in GTD, the team’s best result to date as it starts its third season of IMSA Michelin Endurance Cup GTD competition at the Rolex 24. The team’s previous best Rolex 24 finish was eighth in its 2024 debut in the race.

The victory was Winward’s third Rolex 24 triumph since winning in its GTD debut in 2021. The No. 57 team and drivers also won the Rolex 24 in 2024.

Including 32 points earned by Ellis and the No. 57 team by qualifying second for the Rolex 24 At Daytona, the No. 57 Winward Racing team and drivers leave the season-opening race already with a comfortable 46-point GTD championship lead over the nearest challengers, 382 – 336. The No. 57 team and drivers earned 350 points for the Rolex 24 race win. Mercedes-AMG has in turn built an early 27-point lead in the GTD manufacturer standings, 382 – 355, over the nearest challenger.

Winward also left IMSA’s season-opening races at Daytona as the only team to secure a podium finish in every series and class in which it competed. In addition to the GTD win and GT Pro P3, the No. 57 Winward Racing Mercedes-AMG GT4 of Bryce Ward and Daan Arrow secured third in the Grand Sport (GS) class in Friday’s four-hour IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge race. In his Daytona debut, Arrow pulled off a last lap pass for the final podium finishing position.

The Friday GS race also marked the return of Murillo Racing to IMSA with the newlywed driving duo of Aurora Straus and Kenny Murillo. Murillo Racing is back in partnership with the P1 Motor Club and Straus and Murillo co-drive the No. 24 Murillo Racing P1 Motor Club Mercedes-AMG GT4. The No. 24 showed top-10 pace early in Friday’s four-hour race and persevered to a lead-lap finish after rebounding from some typical endurance racing setbacks.

Next up for Mercedes-AMG Motorsport Customer Racing teams in IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship competition is the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring, March 18 – 21 at Sebring International Raceway.

Stefan Wendl, Head of Mercedes-AMG Motorsport Customer Racing: “I am simply overwhelmed by the performances of our four teams and all the drivers. Winward Racing with their third victory here at Daytona – incredible. In the GTD Pro class, 75 Express and Winward Racing were rewarded with podium places. But Bartone Bros with GetSpeed and Lone Star Racing also did a great job. We certainly did not have the fastest car over the entire race distance, but we were fast enough at the right time to finish on the podium, which is just great! I am very proud that we got all five cars to the finish line. It was a strong performance all around from all the teams. I can only thank everyone involved.”

Russell Ward, Driver – No. 57 Winward Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3: “When we walked into this weekend, just the atmosphere of the team felt just like 2021 and 2024. So, I just knew that we had a chance. From the moment the race started, you could see the pace in the car. The guys did an incredible job, just keeping it clean. I mean, we went from the back to the front more times than I thought were possible. We had to take two emergency service penalties, endure some bad luck throughout the whole race and really had to fight for this one. The boys earned this in pit lane and on the track and hats off to the entire team and Philip for that final stint. He managed to get by for the lead and stay in front and just drove the wheels off that thing! This race went by as one of the quickest I can remember, but those last few minutes felt like another 24 hours! My heart rate is going to still be coming down in the next week or so!”

Philip Ellis, Driver – No. 57 Winward Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3: “I’m super stoked that we came out on top. It was super rough. It changed as well as the race went on. Sometimes other cars had the upper hand when it was a bit colder and then it looked like we got the upper hand when it was a bit warmer towards the end. Of course, the team put us in a great spot as well with good strategy calls, so that was the basis of all of it. And then yeah, I can’t thank my teammates enough. They’ve done an outstanding job this entire week and, in the race, and the team of course gave us a sort of rocketship. Yeah, I couldn’t be happier.”

Kenny Habul, Driver – No. 75 SunEnergy1 Racing 75 Express Mercedes-AMG GT3: “Thanks to Mercedes-AMG for an always strong car and strong support. Chaz and Will drove amazingly, and Maro at the end there is what he does. My stints were fast, I am very happy, just a couple seconds off the other. For us, this is a victory. We gave it our all, all that we could do. I am very happy, and now off to Bathurst.”

Will Power, Driver – No. 75 SunEnergy1 Racing 75 Express Mercedes-AMG GT3: “There’s some seriously good drivers on this team. Honestly, seriously good drivers throughout the field, and it’s really cool to drive with the 75 Express team in a Mercedes-AMG. I really enjoyed it, I enjoyed it in Indy last year, and I really want to do more. It’s so much fun, and I can’t believe this is my first time here at Daytona. I definitely plan to come back. Kenny is so fast. At his age, and for a guy whose day-to-day job is running a huge business and is not in the car very often, his pace is amazing. The last time we shared a podium was 27 years ago in Formula Ford, so it was pretty cool to share one again. The actual racing itself over the last nearly two weeks, it was great to experience that and the level of competition. I expected tough competition, but I like just how much fun the driving was. I really enjoyed it. It’s very important at this stage of my career to have fun driving, and I think when you’re really competitive, you’re having fun. As long as I’m competitive, I’ll continue to drive.”

Maro Engel, Driver – No. 75 SunEnergy1 Racing 75 Express Mercedes-AMG GT3: “First of all, a big thank you to Kenny and the entire 75 Express team. Kenny put together this ‘Aussie Express’, as we nicknamed it, with Chaz and Will, and brought me into the team. It was great fun driving with them. We gave it our all in the race and are very happy with second place. Of course, it was close, but that’s how it is sometimes in sport. It was a great race by everyone.”

Chaz Mostert, Driver – No. 75 SunEnergy1 Racing 75 Express Mercedes-AMG GT3: “It’s just such an honor to be part of his programs. I mean, I’m obviously a bit of the wing in, you know, like Indianapolis, or whenever he needs me. I’m always on call and I’ll always be there for Kenny, and it was just an awesome privilege to be back at the Daytona 24. I haven’t been here since 2020, and you always just have to be in it to win it, and we fought all the way to the end. Maro did a super job. Kenny and Will both kept the car safe and had plenty of speed throughout the race too. I’m not going to lie, and there is a bittersweet taste in my mouth after coming up just so short of the win. I hope we can run it again and come back stronger next year. The fog overnight made for some of the toughest stints I’ve ever done. Your heart rate even gets lower because you are going so slow, have a half empty fuel tank, the fog is heavy, the visibility low and you are in a nice warm car. It makes you want to go night, night! It was pretty tough, but we got through it. We made the big trip over with our young daughter for her first major international race. She’s not even two yet, and this is the furthest flight she’s done, and it was great. Now we’re looking forward to getting home, back to a bit of normality before the Australian 12-hour race kicks off, and then straight back into Supercar.”

Scott Noble, Driver – No. 48 Winward Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3: “It’s my fifth year of racing and my coach, Jason Hart, searched long and hard to find the right team with the right culture, with the right car, with the right brand. Jason put it all together, and when you have Mercedes-AMG together with Winward Racing, you know you have the right combination. Being a bronze and a gentleman driver, it is by far the easiest and best race car I’ve ever driven. I knew that right away in our first test just a couple of months ago. So, for it to all come together and see everybody – how smart they are, how hard they work, how much we train, how much we practice – and we end up on the podium in my first time at Daytona is kind of stupid, crazy fun! It’s a life journey for many. I’m 63 years old, and I couldn’t be happier with Mercedes-AMG. They are so supportive. I mean, I have never been in those types of meetings before. It is just great to see all of the love and all the caring. They truly care about the car and the client. So here we are, on the podium at Daytona, and thanks to Winward, Mercedes-AMG, my great co-drivers and coach and teammate Jason. I went out in my first run and planned a double stint. It was going so well, I felt great and the car was so easy to drive. I said, ‘let’s get a triple out of the way to give you guys more options for strategy, and that really worked out in the long run, because we’re able to put the two Mercedes-AMG performance drivers, Maxime and Luca in there, and they just tore it up. Jason more than held his own when he was in there too and did the majority of the night and the long caution in the fog, but he had a great first drive in the sun and a great last stint in the sun too.”

Jason Hart, Driver – No. 48 Winward Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3: “I want to thank Scott and the Noble family for their commitment and trust in me with their father. Trusting me with their husband and father as we go off and do all of these races. Huge thanks to Mercedes-AMG for the drivers they provided us with on the factory side, and of course, Winward, who made it all happen. All of their crew men and women the incredible effort they put in. We can’t thank them enough. We are very appreciative to them for having us, and for them to win a race again here at Daytona, and for us to be on the podium too, it is just unbelievable. I did most of the driving in the fog and the hardest thing was staying awake. I kept wanting to go to sleep, like in a foggy drive from Dallas to Houston or something when you’re just trying to stay awake because it’s so boring because you don’t see much. Plus, race cars are smoother at speed. I dreamed of being in a race car all my life, but I never dreamed of driving in the fog, under caution for over four hours, but I’ll take it. We were on the podium in Daytona!”

Maxime Martin, Driver – No. 48 Winward Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3: “It’s amazing. It’s amazing for the team. It’s amazing for everyone. I think it’s fantastic for Scott, in his first time at Daytona, to be on the GTD Pro podium. Winward took a win in GTD and third in GTD Pro, which is great for them. I think if we could have known this before the race, we would have all signed off on it. It’s an amazing result, and now we just have to enjoy it. At the moment, Daytona is not too bad for me! Fifth in GTD Pro last year and a podium in 2026. I have done worse, and this is really quite good with Mercedes-AMG.”

Lin Hodenius, Driver – No. 80 Lone Star Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3: “My first race as a Mercedes-AMG Junior Driver was quite nice but challenging. I was sick last week, so it was very physically demanding. Still, it was an amazing experience to put everything together and be part of this race. The night stints especially were a very special experience. Finishing in sixth place is a great result after a very exciting final. I’m really proud of myself, my teammates, and every member of Lone Star Racing.”

Ralf Aron, Driver – No. 80 Lone Star Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3: “Our goal for the race was to have, let’s say, a boring race until the last couple of hours. No penalties or major mistakes and that was perfect. The crew didn’t get any penalties, and the drivers didn’t get any penalties. So, I think everyone did a fantastic job and the car was in great shape for the end of the race. I have to thank my teammates for keeping the car in one piece as well. We had the chance to fight for the finish. We couldn’t charge as hard as we wanted for the end, but the winning Winward car wasn’t far ahead of me at that point. I’m really happy that I got the chance to be there at the end to fight for it. The team really deserves it, and I’ll be cheering them on all year. I think if they keep doing the same things, racing clean and so on, they’ll win some races this year.”

Maximilian Götz, Driver – No. 69 Bartone Bros. Racing with Team GetSpeed Mercedes-AMG GT3: “Our focus was on the race right from the start, and strategically everything went according to plan. The fuel saving and energy management worked well, we received few penalties and were able to maintain our pace. A big thank you to everyone at Team Bartone Bros with GetSpeed. The cooperation was excellent throughout and everyone gave their all. It makes it all the more bitter that we ultimately fell back due to an electronic problem and were no longer in a position to fight for the class victory. With over three hours under full course yellow, I probably drove the longest stint of my life in this race, and I can say one thing: driving behind the safety car on the oval for that long is definitely more exhausting than driving at full speed.”

Bryce Ward, Driver – No. 57 Winward Racing Mercedes-AMG GT4: “Congratulations to the team to start with. The whole team, the tire changers, the fuelers, the spotters and Russell and the boys back home. They prepared that car amazingly, and we had a great long run car. It showed in the end. We needed all four hours, or actually three hours and 58 minutes to get to where we wanted to be. It was mega and a beautiful way to go. I think for me personally, it was one of my best races. I really had a great start. While I dropped a few places in the beginning, I didn’t get disheartened. I knew we had a good car, it improved and the car came together, the crew came together, and honestly, I am so happy to be leaving Daytona in third place.”

Daan Arrow, Driver – No. 57 Winward Racing Mercedes-AMG GT4: “I think it was understanding what we had, which was a very long race and really nothing to win in the first few hours. I was listening to the advice I was given and trying to learn, so I was falling back actually every stint, but in the end all of those learnings came together and we could move forward. We kept the car in one piece, which was very important, and we made it to where we wanted to be. The crew is amazing and did my first stop so well and so quick, I didn’t expect it and I stalled the engine because I didn’t expect we could be done already! So, they outperformed my expectations, and I have high expectations! It was a really good start to the year.”

Looking for BMW Car Spares? Why MT Auto Parts Is Often Recommended

Most BMW owners don’t start their ownership journey thinking about BMW spare parts. That usually comes later — after a warning light appears, a component fails, or a repair quote feels higher than expected. At that point, the question isn’t whether to replace a part, but where to source it.

Over time, many owners and independent garages end up arriving at the same conclusion: choosing the right supplier matters as much as choosing the right car part.

How BMW Ownership Has Changed the Way People Buy Parts

The average age of cars on UK roads is now over nine years, and BMWs are increasingly being kept well beyond their original warranty periods. That shift has changed buying behaviour.

Where dealer parts once felt like the default, owners now look for alternatives that still offer factory-level compatibility, without the premium pricing. At the same time, modern BMWs rely heavily on electronics, coding, and tightly integrated systems, making part accuracy more important than ever.

As a result, many drivers move away from generic sellers and towards specialists who understand BMWs specifically.

Why “Anywhere That Sells Parts” Isn’t Always Enough

It’s easy to assume that any breaker or online seller offering BMW parts will do the job. In practice, that’s where problems often begin.

BMWs vary heavily by generation, engine code, production year, and even trim level. Parts that look identical can behave very differently once installed. When compatibility isn’t checked properly, owners are left dealing with warning lights, partial functionality, or repeated labour costs.

This is one of the main reasons BMW-focused suppliers tend to be recommended more often than general sellers.

Why MT Auto Parts Comes Up So Often

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MT Auto Parts isn’t widely mentioned because of aggressive promotion. It tends to come up through owner recommendations, workshop referrals, and repeated customers, which usually says more than marketing ever could.

As a BMW-only specialist, MT Auto Parts focuses on sourcing original BMW car spares from accident-damaged vehicles rather than worn-out interiors or end-of-life cars. That approach means many parts retain the same fit, finish, and function as new ones, just without the dealership price tag.

Their reputation is supported by over 10,000 five-star customer reviews, something that tends to matter when buyers are weighing up trust online. Clear descriptions, detailed photos, and straightforward compatibility checks help reduce the uncertainty that often comes with buying used parts.

The Reality of Used BMW Parts Today

There’s still a lingering assumption that used parts are inherently risky. In reality, many BMW auto spares enter the secondary market simply because the car itself was written off, not because the parts failed.

UK salvage data consistently shows that a large proportion of vehicles are categorised due to accident damage rather than mechanical issues. Interiors, body panels, electronics, and many assemblies are often unaffected.

When sourced from the right supplier, these BMW spares can offer the same performance and longevity as new ones, while avoiding unnecessary waste and cost.

Why Buying Online Has Become the Norm

While local searches are still common, like looking on Google for “BMW parts near me” and “BMW breakers near me”, more owners now buy BMW parts online for one simple reason: accuracy.

Specialist suppliers operating nationally can stock a wider range of models and generations, document parts properly, and deliver quickly. For both private owners and independent garages, that often proves more reliable than relying on whatever happens to be available locally.

Recommendations Are Built on Experience, Not Price

What stands out in owner forums and workshop conversations is that recommendations rarely focus on who is cheapest. Instead, they tend to centre on who gets it right the first time.

As BMWs become more complex, confidence in fitment and function has become the deciding factor. That’s why names like MT Auto Parts continue to surface — not as a shortcut, but as a sensible option for owners who want their car repaired properly.

Final Thoughts

Finding the right BMW car parts today isn’t about chasing bargains. It’s about reducing risk, avoiding repeat repairs, and keeping the car operating as it was designed to.

MT Auto Parts is often recommended because its approach aligns with how BMW ownership actually works in the real world: specialist knowledge, original components, and consistency over hype. For many owners, that combination makes all the difference.

Why Trust – Not Price – Decides Which Car Listings Get Clicked

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Anyone shopping for a used car online starts in roughly the same place: by setting a budget – a price range that narrows the field and determines which listings even appear onscreen. Once buyers are scrolling, however, pure numbers stop being the main driver. Instead, people begin making fast, instinctive calls about which listings feel worth their time – and which don’t.

You can see this in real behaviour. You may see two car listings, almost identical, with similar mileage and similar price. One gets clicked, while the other is ignored. The difference often has very little to do with cost, and everything to do with whether the listing feels legitimate.

That snap judgement is more of an instinctive reaction than a deliberate choice, and there are small indicators – things about an advert triggers confidence or doubt – that dictate whether or not you’ll take things further.

What are these “red” and “green” flags, exactly? To help us explore the workings behind this behaviour, the sales experts at private car registration provider Regtransfers have pooled together to look at how people assess risk – and how sellers can ensure their adverts generate a successful sale.

The Split-Second Trust Test

Before buyers even think about the value of a car, they assess the potential risk of the seller.

After all, cars are high-stakes purchases – expensive, complex, and difficult to evaluate remotely. Online, buyers can’t inspect the vehicle or meet the seller right away, so the brain looks for shortcuts to answer a simple question: Does this buyer feel safe to engage with?

If the answer isn’t a clear yes, most people don’t investigate further. They’ll just move on to a listing that “feels better” to them.

A wealth of online listings are dismissed within seconds, even when the price looks appealing. It’s the elements of trust that act as a gatekeeper, and only once they’re passed do practical considerations like condition, history, and value come back into focus.

What Buyers Notice First (Even If They Don’t Realise It)

When scrolling through car listings, buyers absorb far more than the headline details.

Presentation matters, and listings that are cleanly laid out, easy to scan, and logically structured tend to feel more credible. Clear sections, readable descriptions, and consistent formatting all signal care and effort. A cluttered or chaotic listing does the opposite, creating friction before the buyer has even processed the details.

Photos carry huge weight, and while they might seem like a faff sometimes, poor quality or incoherent photographs of an item are often one of the biggest “turn-offs” for buyers. Authentic images taken in natural light, showing the car from multiple angles and including imperfections, tend to build confidence. Overly polished images or generic stock-style photos can raise suspicion, particularly in private sales. Buyers want honest realism, not showroom perfection.

Clarity beats persuasion. While reviews and ratings are important, they usually come later in the decision process. First impressions are formed visually and structurally. If a listing doesn’t clear that initial hurdle, social proof rarely gets a chance to help.

The Red Flags That Send Buyers Elsewhere

Most abandoned listings share common warning signs. Thanks to the library of spam emails we receive every day, even poor spelling and inconsistent grammar can undermine confidence in a buyer. Conflicting details – such as mismatched photos and descriptions – are an immediate turn-off, and missing seller information or vague ownership history raises questions that buyers don’t want to chase answers to. While this is, in some cases, unavoidable, blacking out number plates or other sections of the vehicle can also lead to suspicion. 

Excessive urgency is another issue. Phrases like “must sell today” or “no time wasters” can feel more like pressure than motivation, especially when no context is given. In the case of the latter, while this may feel like the seller is “protecting” themselves from tyre-kickers, the reality is that the more urgent a listing sounds, the less trustworthy it feels.

Buyer protections can be fairly limited on peer-to-peer platforms, so these trust signals carry even more weight than on specialist platforms. If something feels off about an advert – even if it’s just a minor element – buyers rarely stick around to investigate why.

Why Language Choices Matter

Listings that include specific and verifiable information tend to feel more reliable. Details such as service history, MOT dates, ownership background, and recent work done on the car reduce uncertainty and give buyers confidence that the seller knows the vehicle.

Tone matters too. Calm, factual language feels professional and trustworthy, while overly sales-driven phrasing or exaggerated claims can have the opposite effect, making buyers more cautious rather than more interested.

Scarcity, when used carefully, can help if an item is genuinely rare or one-of-a-kind. It’s important to use caution if you’re selling with this in mind, however, as when it’s clearly grounded in reality, it adds context, but when it feels forced or fake it has the adverse effect, and erodes trust.

Social Marketplaces Change the Rules

Platforms like Facebook Marketplace operate differently from specialist car sites. They’re vast, informal, and lightly regulated. As a result, buyers rely less on systems and more on social cues.

Seller profiles become part of the assessment. Account age, profile photos, posting history, and general activity all act as informal signals of legitimacy. None are guarantees, but together they help buyers decide whether a seller feels real.

Conversation plays a role too. Clear, timely responses that directly answer questions tend to reassure buyers. Vague or evasive replies often end the interaction quickly. A buyer does not want to feel pressured into a sale, or to have their questions dodged – that’s a sure-fire way to lose their trust.

Why Specialist Platforms Feel (and often are) Much Safer

While much of the same “red flags” can exist on dedicated automotive marketplaces, the websites themselves often remove much of this uncertainty by design.

Aspects baked into the site such as standardised listings, enforced formats, and seller verification means that buyers don’t need to work as hard to assess legitimacy, because the platform does some of that work for them.

While platforms like Facebook Marketplace offer a relatively quick and easy sales process, dedicated automotive stores offer, for the most part, legitimate and protected transactions that have a much stronger base of trust.

What This Means for Buyers

For buyers, understanding how trust influences decision-making can be just as valuable.

Online listings are designed to trigger fast reactions, and while instinct is useful, it’s worth recognising why certain adverts feel reassuring and others don’t. Clear photos, consistent details, and calm, factual descriptions are often signs of a seller who has taken care – not just with the listing, but with the car itself.

At the same time, buyers can use these trust cues to spot potential problems early. Vague wording, conflicting information, or pressure-heavy language are signals to slow down, ask questions, or move on altogether. In high-value purchases, walking away from uncertainty is rarely a mistake.

Understanding how trust is built also helps buyers avoid being overly swayed by surface-level polish. A well-presented listing should invite further checks, not replace them. Verification, documentation, and open communication still matter once initial confidence is established.

In short, recognising how trust shapes first impressions allows buyers to navigate online marketplaces more deliberately – filtering out risk early, while focusing time and attention on listings that are genuinely worth exploring.

What This Means for Sellers

For sellers, the takeaway is overwhelmingly simple: getting noticed isn’t just about price.

Clear structure, honest photos, and straightforward language all help buyers feel comfortable engaging. Good communication reinforces that trust once contact is made.

Before buyers compare value, they decide whether a listing feels safe. Sellers who understand that psychology give themselves a far better chance of converting interest into enquiries.

It’ll Be a Full TA2 Series Season After All for TeamSLR Teen Driver Helio Meza

Partner Alessandros Racing Increases Support of 18-Year-Old Team Chevrolet Development Driver from Houston

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (Jan. 26, 2026) – TeamSLR’s roster of fulltime drivers contesting the 2026 CUBE 3 Architecture TA2 Series championship increased to three as 18-year-old Chevrolet development driver Helio Meza is now committed to the full 12-race schedule thanks to the support of his primary partner, Alessandros Racing.

Meza joins fellow Chevrolet development driver Lanie Buice and newcomer Alon Day, a four-time NASCAR Euro Series champion from Israel, in TeamSLR’s bid to successfully defend the 2025 TA2 Series driver championship won by 15-year-old Tristan McKee, who scored four of the team’s seven consecutive victories to close out the season.

“We are thrilled that Helio is going to prioritize the Trans Am Series with us this year,” said TeamSLR owner Scott Lagasse Jr. “We just had an amazing test with him at Sebring last week and he continues to impress. I see exactly why Josh Wise, Scott Speed and Lorin Ranier at Chevrolet have chosen to place him in this program. And to see his sponsor Alessandros Racing recognize how this program benefits Helio’s overall development, and to step up and make this happen, is awesome. This now gives us three phenomenal fulltime drivers who will work really well together and, as a group, gives us a legitimate shot at winning the championship again.”

Meza burst onto the TA2 Series scene at last year’s season finale Nov. 2 at Circuit of the Americas (COTA) in Austin, Texas, where in his series debut behind the wheel of the No. 27 Alessandros Racing/Chevrolet/SLR-M1 Racecars Camaro, Meza drove to a pole-to-checkered-flag victory. He became the fourth driver to win a race for TeamSLR over the final seven-race stretch of the campaign, joining McKee, veteran Mike Skeen, and fellow teen driver Carson Brown.

“One of my goals for this year was to run the full season in TA2, and when it looked like it wasn’t quite going to work out, I was a little bummed out but still looking forward to doing the six races I was going to do. Obviously, now getting to run the full season is pretty special and I’m really looking forward to it,” Meza said. “I’m grateful for my sponsors from Mexico, Alessandros Racing, and their owner

Diego Rodriguez, who’s put faith in me since the beginning of last year when I first met him. He took a risk on me and, thankfully, I’ve been able to live up to expectations. I definitely wouldn’t be anywhere near where I’m at today without him and his financial backing with his partners in Mexico. I’m thankful for my dad and all he has done to help me chase my dreams, and thanks to my mom and my brothers for their unconditional love and support. And this whole TeamSLR group has been phenomenal. It’s a super-professional environment, and from my first test at VIR (Virginia International Raceway in Alton) toward the end of last year, I felt immediately welcomed. They treat their drivers well and obviously know how to set the cars up to be rocket ships. Scott Lagasse, I’ve got to thank him for all the feedback and direction, and for relaying info to everyone at GM. There are so many people in my corner.”

Meza came to TeamSLR late last year after successful 2025 runs in both the NASCAR Mexico Challenge Series and Mazda MX-5 Cup. Driving for Alessandros Racing under the guidance of veteran Ruben Rovello, Meza was a two-time Mexico Challenge Series race winner. In Mazda MX-5 Cup , Meza earned Rookie of the Year honors behind a pair of runner-up finishes and another pair of top-fives that placed him fifth in the final standings. He’s also a three-time national karting champion.

“From the beginning, our goal with Helio has been long-term development, not just seat time,” said Diego Rodriguez, Alessandros Racing president. “What we’ve seen with TeamSLR and the CUBE 3 Architecture TA2 program makes it clear this is the right environment for him to grow as a driver. Moving from a partial schedule to a full season was a big decision, but one we fully believe in. Helio has earned this opportunity, and we’re proud to step up and support him in this very important chapter in his career.”

The 2026 CUBE 3 Architecture TA2 Series, part of the milestone 60th anniversary season of the Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli, kicks of March 1 at Sebring (Fla.) International Raceway.

About TeamSLR:

TeamSLR (Scott Lagasse Racing) competes fulltime in the Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli in a multifaceted effort that includes dedicated entries in the TA2 division, customer programs, driver coaching and car construction. Its history dates back to 1985 and covers a wide spectrum of motorsports, including NASCAR, IMSA, SCCA, ARCA and ASA. TeamSLR is a family-owned organization run by Scott Lagasse Sr., and Scott Lagasse Jr. The father-and-son duo have combined to win more than 130 races and eight championships across a variety of series and styles of racecars, from paved ovals to road courses to dirt tracks. TeamSLR would like to thank its supporters CUBE 3 Architecture, Franklin Road Apparel, Kallberg Racing, and Guthrie’s Garage. For more information, please visit us online at www.TeamSLR.com, on Facebook, on Twitter, on Instagram and on LinkedIn.

About M1Racecars:

M1 is an Official Chassis Supplier to the Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli. M1 Racecars are professionally engineered for the CUBE 3 Architecture TA2 Series, SCCA Competition, and Track Day events. We offer chassis only, rolling chassis and complete race-ready builds in Camaro, Mustang, and Challenger body styles. We utilize only the highest quality materials and our race-winning technology to produce the most stable and predictable racecar on the track today. The proprietary chassis design by M1 has been CAD-perfected by our engineering staff to ensure that each completed chassis is identical and performs as expected. Our chassis materials are CNC Mandrel bent and cut to our exacting standards, which results in the most precise and cost-effective build. M1 has selected Scott Lagasse Racing to be the exclusive distributor for M1 Racecars worldwide. The race team also provides M1 with vital technical assistance and on-track feedback to support our performance development efforts. This combination is a powerful asset to M1 and to every M1 customer.

Todd Gilliland and the No. 34 Dairi-O / Jerry Hunt Supercenter

Ford Mustang Dark Horse Team
Clash at Bowman Gray Competition Notes
Clash at Bowman Gray

Date: Sunday, February 1, 2026
Event: Race 1 of 38
Series: NASCAR Cup Series
Location: Bowman Gray Stadium (0.25-miles)
#of Laps: 200
Time/TV/Radio: 8:00 PM ET on FOX/MRN/SiriusXM channel 90

Todd Gilliland Notes

NASCAR’s back as Todd Gilliland and the No. 34 team head to Winston-Salem, North Carolina for the Clash at Bowman Gray. Gilliland will partner with Dairi-O and Jerry Hunt Supercenter for the 200-lap exhibition race.

Founded in 1947, the North Carolina–based restaurant has built deep roots in its home state while growing into a trusted family destination for quick, high-quality meals without sacrificing its values. The restaurant balances classic drive-in favorites with modern menu options, creating an experience that appeals to multiple generations of guests. With a strong emphasis on hospitality culture and employee development, the company is equally committed to giving back, maintaining long-standing support of local schools, nonprofits, and community initiatives throughout the region.

Jerry Hunt Supercenter, a leading pre-owned automotive dealership in North Carolina, will also partner with Gilliland and the No. 34 team. Jerry Hunt Supercenter’s racing legacy at Bowman Gray Stadium spans more than six decades. It began in the 1960s with Jerry Hunt, continued through Todd Hunt, and now carries forward with Chase Hunt. Across generations, the Hunt family has fielded racing teams and backed competitors in the trenches of short-track warfare, accumulating more than 25 Bowman Gray track championships along the way. That commitment to winning at the grassroots level remains strong today. From the early days of local racing to today’s national-stage spotlight, Jerry Hunt Supercenter continues to stand behind the drivers, teams, and traditions that make Bowman Gray Stadium one of the most respected proving grounds in American motorsports.

“We’re proud to partner with Jerry Hunt Supercenter in sponsoring Todd Gilliland and the No. 34 Front Row Motorsports team for The NASCAR Clash,” said Jeff Speaks, owner of Dairi-O. “With our shared North Carolina roots and commitment to community, this event is especially meaningful. Bowman Gray Stadium is close to where Dairi-O began, making this race feel like home. We look forward to supporting Todd Gilliland on the NASCAR Cup Series stage.”

“I think the whole team is excited for the season to start,” said Gilliland. “We made a few key changes that I think will really make a difference this season. The Clash really tests your patience. There’s not a lot of room to pass and a ton of beating and banging. Hopefully we can start the season off with a strong finish.”
Road Crew

Driver: Todd Gilliland

Hometown: Sherrills Ford, North Carolina

Crew Chief: Chris Lawson

Hometown: Medway, Ohio

Car Chief: Joe Marra

Hometown: Somers, New York

Engineer: Marc Rullo

Hometown: Ringwood, New Jersey

Engineer: Kevyn Rebolledo

Hometown: Mooresville, North Carolina

Spotter: Brit Andersen

Hometown: Branford, Connecticut

Underneath Mechanic: Michael Brookes

Hometown: Columbus, Ohio

Interior Mechanic: Ethan Deguevara

Hometown: Las Vegas, Nevada

Tire Specialist: Billy John

Hometown: Pitman, New Jersey

Engine Tuner: Kyle Moon

Hometown: Troy, New York

Transporter Co-Driver: Randy Bernier

Hometown: Mooresville, North Carolina

Transporter Co-Driver: Rick Grissom

Hometown: Bakersfield, California

ABOUT DAIRI-O

Founded in 1947, Dairi-O has been serving wholesome food made fresh and delivered fast for more than 70 years. What began as a small hamburger and hot dog stand has grown into a beloved family restaurant known for quality ingredients, classic favorites, and healthier options for guests of all ages. Every meal is made fresh daily and prepared to order for life on the go.

Dairi-O is guided by four core values: Genuine, Family, Service, and Spiritual. From preparing food with care and authenticity to supporting team members and giving back to the communities it serves, Dairi-O is committed to hospitality, compassion, and doing things the right way. With an open-kitchen concept and trusted partners, Dairi-O takes pride in food you can feel good about — made true, every day.

ABOUT JERRY HUNT SUPERCENTER

Our family owned and operated business was founded in 1982. Our relentless pursuit of 100% customer satisfaction is what drives us still to this day. Our lifetime powertrain warranty along with our stringent reconditioning process and no haggle pricing is what separates us from all others. Now you know the story behind our statement.

We buy more, we sell more, you save more. Give us chance and we will prove it.

Our core values:

  • Integrity
  • Urgency
  • Totally committed
  • Customers first
  • Lifelong learner

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. 4, No. 34, and the No. 38 NASCAR Cup Series teams along with the No. 34 and No. 38 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series teams from its Mooresville, N.C. headquarters. Visit teamfrm.com and follow FRM on social media: Twitter at @Team_FRM, Instagram at @teamfrm and Facebook at facebook.com/FrontRowMotorsports.