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New Hampshire Standout Derek Griffith Ready for NASCAR Xfinity Series Race at NHMS

Hudson, N.H. native Derek Griffith made his NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) debut at Richmond Raceway on April 2, 2022. He'll make his third NXS start at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Saturday, July 16. Photo Courtesy: Sam Hunt Racing/Daylon Barr

Hudson, N.H. native Derek Griffith will make his hometrack NASCAR debut at the Crayon 200 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on July 16.

By Kyle Souza, Owner of Souza Media
Special for New Hampshire Motor Speedway

LOUDON, N.H. – Derek Griffith grew up racing at the short tracks of New Hampshire, and now, is ready to take his talents to the big stage in his home state. On Saturday, July 16, Griffith will compete in the NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) Crayon 200 at “The Magic Mile,” driving for Sam Hunt Racing in what will be his third race of the season with the growing operation.

In his two starts with Sam Hunt Racing earlier in 2022 – the first two of his NXS career – Griffith gained valuable experience he will put to the test at New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS). He’s run the 1.058-mile oval before in a Super Late Model, but is excited for the challenge of the NXS and is hoping to make the hometown fans proud.

There are certainly going to be a large number of Derek Griffith fans in attendance as part of a full weekend as NHMS becomes the center of the NASCAR world.

“I know the Xfinity Series car is going to race a ton differently than a Late Model, but I love Loudon,” Griffith said. “Hopefully that and my experience there falls into my favor. I just want to have a good showing. I have to do my job the best I possibly can. I’ve got a couple of starts in the car with this team, so now I know how things work. I know what I need to bring to the table.”

Outside of racing, Griffith is a business owner of Northeast Auto Imports in Hudson, N.H. Not only does Griffith work in the state, he spends his day-to-day life serving customers of the Granite State and beyond.

On top of that, Hudson Speedway will be the primary sponsor of the No. 26 Toyota GR Supra for the Crayon 200. Griffith and Hudson Speedway operator Ben Bosowski have worked together to promote the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts facility, and showcasing the track on the car in the NXS is a huge step forward.

“Derek’s driving speaks for itself,” Bosowski said. “It’s all a Cinderella-type story. The hometown kid goes to New Hampshire Motor Speedway with his hometown track on the side of the car as sponsor. It’s one of those stories that you don’t hear much out there anymore. Very rarely do all of the pieces come together like this. It will be a great moment for all of us.”

Derek’s goals in the 200-lap race will be simple: to go out there, finish all the laps and come home with a strong finish. It won’t be the last time the New Hampshire standout competes on the NXS circuit this season either. He has more races planned with Sam Hunt Racing.

“I am beyond pumped to be able to race in the Xfinity Series at NHMS,” Griffith said. “Being able to race there was a big determining factor in trying to find a ride in the Xfinity Series, not even just for me and my family, but for Hudson to be on the car, close to where the track is. It’s going to be awesome to have my friends, my family and everyone else there at the track. I have it circled as what should be a highlight moment of my racing career.”

New England’s NASCAR weekend gets underway Friday, July 15 with Friday Night Dirt Duels Presented by New England Racing Fuel at The Flat Track and continues with Doubleheader Saturday on July 16, featuring the Crayon 200 NXS race and Whelen Manufactured in America 100 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race. The grand finale of New England’s biggest race weekend is headlined by the Ambetter 301 NASCAR Cup Series race on Sunday, July 17.

Be sure to check NHMS.com/Events/NASCAR-Cup-Series/Schedule/ often, as the schedule will be continuously updated as race weekend approaches.

Fans can find more information on Derek Griffith by visiting DerekGriffith.com and following Derek Griffith Motorsports on Facebook for updates including race-day updates from “The Magic Mile.”

Tickets:

Fans can log on to NHMS.com for tickets and more information on the weekend’s lineup of action-packed racing. Tickets for Friday Night Dirt Duels Presented by New England Racing Fuel are just $20 for adults and $10 for kids 12 and under. Doubleheader Saturday tickets start at just $45 for adults while kids 12 and under are free. Sunday’s Ambetter 301 tickets start at just $59 for adults and $10 for kids 12 and under.

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Toyota Racing – Weekly Preview – 06.29.22

This Week in Motorsports: June 27-July 3, 2022

· NCS/NXS: Road America (Wisconsin) – July 2-3

PLANO, Texas (June 29, 2022) – For the second straight season, NASCAR heads to Wisconsin for July 4th weekend at the picturesque Road America.

NASCAR National Series – NCS | NXS

Last season at Road America… Toyota drivers were very strong last season in the Cup Series debut at Road America with Christopher Bell coming home in second, and his Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Kyle Busch (third), Denny Hamlin (fifth) and Martin Truex Jr. (ninth) also having strong runs. Toyota’s Kurt Busch also had a solid result for his previous team, coming home in fourth.

Bell plans to be one spot better… Bell finished second last season and looks to earn his first victory of the season at Road America to clinch his Playoff berth. The Oklahoma-native finished eighth in Nashville – his sixth top-10 finish in the last seven races – to move up to a season-best eighth in the overall point standings.

Gibbs looks to rebound from first Road America start… Ty Gibbs impressive rookie season showed once again a season ago at Road America as he earned his first pole position and led laps early before a mechanical failure ended his day early. Gibbs – who has earned three straight top-10 finishes – is looking for a solid finish on Saturday.

Smith debuts… Sammy Smith will make his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut on Saturday at Road America. The Toyota Racing development driver is scheduled to make eight starts in the No. 18 Toyota GR Supra for Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) through the balance of the season. The 18-year-old has been impressive across all of his ARCA starts this season. He leads both the ARCA East and Sioux Chief Showdown championship standings and has two wins and four top-three finishes in four starts on the national ARCA tour this season.

Nemechek returns… John Hunter Nemechek makes his return to the NASCAR Xfinity Series this weekend aboard the No.26 Toyota GR Supra for Sam Hunt Racing (SHR). His last start with the team turned heads as he was catching the leader in Darlington before a late-race caution led to a fourth-place finish. SHR is coming off a strong run in Nashville as Jeffrey Earnhardt drove the car to a seventh-place finish. Nemechek has several planned Xfinity starts through the balance of the season with both of Toyota’s Xfinity teams – SHR and JGR.

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Cadillac Racing returns to Canadian Tire Motorsports Park

Cadillac Racing Mid-Ohio 2022

Four Cadillac DPi entries to tackle the challenging road course for first time since 2019

DETROIT (June 29, 2022) – Cadillac Racing is looking forward to returning to Canadian Tire Motorsports Park for the first time since 2019 to compete July 3 in the Chevrolet Grand Prix.

NBC will telecast the 2-hour, 40-minute race live at 3 p.m. ET. Four Cadillac Racing DPi entries will race on the fast 2.459-mile, 10-turn road course, with practice sessions scheduled for July 1 — Canada Day — and qualifications July 2.

Renger van der Zande, co-driver with Sebastien Bourdais of the No. 01 V-Performance Academy Cadillac DPi-V.R, was runner-up in a Cadillac DPi in 2018 at the racetrack near Toronto that opened in 1961.

The 2020 and ’21 races were not contested because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“It’s one of the most amazing tracks in North America. Racing is not about bravery, but here in North America some of those tracks it is about bravery and this one is,” said van der Zande, who co-drove with Bourdais to third place June 26 in the six-hour race on the 3.4-mile, 11-turn Watkins Glen International road course.

Reigning IMSA DPi champion Pipo Derani raced to a fourth-place finish in 2019 in his lone DPi outing at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park.

“It’s a track that’s very fast. Shorter than Watkins Glen, but for a driver it’s a pleasure to drive it. It’s one that requires big commitment, so I’m looking forward to heading back to that track, which we haven’t been to in a few years,” said Derani, who will share driving duties with Olivier Pla in the No 31 Whelen Engineering Cadillac DPi-V.R.

“I think it produces good racing, especially with traffic. It’s very narrow and fast and decisions need to be made within a split second. Apparently, there are a few parts of the track that have been resurfaced, so it will be even quicker than it was before.”

The No. 31 Whelen Engineering Cadillac DPi-V.R won the 2017 race at CTMP in the first year of the prototype class.

Earl Bamber and Alex Lynn will drive the No 02 Cadillac Accessories Cadillac DPi-V.R, which is third in the DPi championship standings with three IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship races remaining. Tristan Vautier and Richard Westbrook will drive the No. 5 Mustang Sampling Cadillac DPi-V.R.

In addition to the race airing air live on NBC, Peacock will stream flag-to-flag coverage in the United States and IMSA.com outside the U.S. IMSA Radio will air all on-track sessions at IMSA.com, with the race also broadcast on XM 207 and SiriusXM Online 992.

Cadillac DPi roster for Chevrolet Grand Prix

No. 01 V-Performance Academy Cadillac DPi-V.R (Cadillac Racing)

Renger van der Zande, Sebastien Bourdais

Van der Zande and Bourdais co-drove the No. 01 Cadillac DPi-V.R to the victory on the Belle Isle street circuit June 4 and the streets of Long Beach on April 9 – starting from the pole both times. … Belle Isle was the 17th IMSA victory for van der Zande and ninth for Bourdais. … Bourdais set the qualifying lap record time in both events. He also set the lap record time in earning the pole for the March 19 Twelve Hours of Sebring and for the May 15 Grand Prix at Mid-Ohio. … Bourdais is a four-time INDYCAR champion. … Bourdais and van der Zande competed in the 24 Hours of Le Mans earlier this month. … They co-drove to third place June 26 in the six-hour race at Watkins Glen International.

Car chief-Phil Binks

Lead engineer-John Hennek

Race strategist-Peter Baron

No. 02 Cadillac Accessories Cadillac DPi-V.R (Cadillac Racing)

Earl Bamber, Alex Lynn

First-year entry in expanded Cadillac Racing DPi program. … Bamber and Lynn co-drove to a runner-up finish on the streets of Long Beach on April 9 after starting second. They placed third June 4 on the Belle Isle street circuit… They, along with Neel Jani, co-drove to victory March 19 in the Twelve Hours of Sebring. … Bamber salutes his home country with a silver fern design on the sides of his helmet — a quasi-national emblem used for various official New Zealand symbols. … Lynn competed in the 24 Hours of Le Mans earlier this month.

Car chief-Jamie Coates

Lead engineer-Danielle Shephard

Race strategist-Michael Harvey

No. 31 Whelen Engineering Cadillac DPi-V.R (Action Express Racing)

Pipo Derani, Olivier Pla, Mike Conway

Pla made his debut in the No. 31 Cadillac on June 4 at Detroit. … Derani and Tristan Nunez co-drove to third place on the Laguna Seca road course after starting sixth. They followed with a third-place finish May 15 at Mid-Ohio. … Derani and Nunez, joined by Mike Conway, started second and finished third in the March 19 Twelve Hours of Sebring. … The three-driver team started seventh and finished fourth in the Rolex 24 At Daytona to open the season. … Derani and Felipe Nasr were the 2021 IMSA DPi Driver Champions and Whelen Engineering/Action Express Racing was the Team Champion. … Derani and Pla were teammates for the second consecutive year for the 24 Hours of Le Mans earlier this month.

Car chief-Bill Keuler

Technical director/lead engineer-Iain Watt

Race strategist-Tim Keene

No. 5 Mustang Sampling Cadillac DPi-V.R (JDC-Miller MotorSports)

Tristan Vautier, Richard Westbrook, Loic Duval

Vautier and Westbrook co-drove to third place on the streets of Long Beach on April 9 after starting fifth. Vautier and Westbrook, joined by Loic Duval, drove to second place in the March 19 Twelve Hours of Sebring and opened the ’22 season by starting second and finishing third at the Rolex 24 At Daytona. … Westbrook is a London-trained chef. … Vautier and Westbrook competed in the 24 Hours of Le Mans earlier this month, with Westbrook earning a podium finish.

Car chief-Josh Kerrigan

Lead engineer-Rick Cameron

Race strategist-John Church

Cadillac Racing DPi-V.R Canadian Tire Motorsports Park results 2021-2017

2021: No race

2020: No race

2019: Fourth (No. 31 Whelen Engineering Cadillac DPi-V.R) start fifth – Pipo Derani, Felipe Nasr

      Sixth (No. 10 Konica Minolta Cadillac DPi-V.R) start seventh – Renger van der Zande, Jordan Taylor

     Eighth (No. 84 JDC-Miller MotorSports Cadillac DPi-V.R) start eighth – Stephen Simpson, Simon Trummer

     Ninth (No. 85 JDC-Miller MotorSports Cadillac DPi-V.R) start ninth – Tristan Vautier, Misha Goikhberg

     11th (No. 5 Mustang Sampling Cadillac DPi-V.R) start sixth – Felipe Albuquerque, Joao Barbosa

     32nd (No. 50 Juncos Racing Cadillac DPi-V.R) start 10th – Will Owen, Victor Franzoni

2018: Second (No. 10 Konica Minolta Cadillac DPi-V.R) start third – Renger van der Zande, Jordan Taylor

      Third (No. 31 Whelen Engineering Cadillac DPi-V.R) start 11th – Eric Curran, Felipe Nasr

      Fourth (No. 5 Mustang Sampling Racing Cadillac DPi-V.R) start 10th -- Felipe Albuquerque, Christian Fittipaldi

2017: First (No. 31 Whelen Engineering Cadillac DPi-V.R) start eighth – Dane Cameron, Eric Curran

     Sixth (No. 5 Mustang Sampling Racing Cadillac DPi-V.R) start sixth – Christian Fittipaldi, Joao Barbosa

     Seventh (No. 10 Konica Minolta Cadillac DPi-V.R) start first – Ricky Taylor, Jordan Taylor

How high will it go?

A Cadillac Escalade-V – VIN #001 – will be auctioned July 1 at Barrett-Jackson in Las Vegas, with 100% of the hammer price to benefit the Detroit chapter of Pensole Lewis College of Business and Design, an HBCU.

The 2023 Escalade-V — the industry’s most powerful full-size SUV that goes on sale late this summer – expands the V-Series lineup. Now in its fourth generation, Cadillac’s V-Series represents ultimate performance, the epitome of Cadillac’s engineering capability, with unrivaled sophistication and comfort for everyday driving. In adding Escalade-V to the lineup, the V-Series family continues to expand, while consistently combining power, luxury, thoughtful technology and athletic refinement for the discerning enthusiast.

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‘Awfully Good’ Racing Highlighted by Landen Lewis, Olivia Murray Wins at Cook Out Summer Shootout

Landen Lewis celebrates back-to-back wins during Round 4 of Cook Out Summer Shootout. (CMS/John Davison photo)
  • Gavin Holland (Beginner Bandits), Beckham Malone (Bandolero Bandits), Carson Haislip (Young Lions), Sean Abell (VP Racing Semi-Pro) and Brandon McKenzie (Masters) also victorious in Round 4 of Cook Out Summer Shootout at Charlotte Motor Speedway
  • Round 5 fires off next Tuesday, July 5, featuring a full slate of Legend Car and Bandolero Racing, a post-race driver autograph session and patriotic fireworks display; Adult tickets are just $5 (free next week for first responders who show and ID) and FREE for kids 12 and under

CONCORD, N.C. (June 28, 2022) – Tuesday was an “awfully” good night for racing and fun at Cook Out Summer Shootout at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where Landen Lewis (Boston Reid & Co. Pro division) and Olivia Murray (Outlaws) were among the drivers claiming victory during Round 4’s white-knuckled excitement.

Back-to-back Wins for Lewis

Landen Lewis powered his Boston Reid & Co. Pro division hot rod to back-to-back wins with a triumphant Round 4 run. The 25-lap feature seemed to be well in hand for Alex McCollum, who was dominant early, until a caution on Lap 13 brought the field back together.

On the ensuing restart, Lewis squeezed his way into the lead taking the inside line away from McCollum and charging ahead of the pack. Parker Eatmon followed in his No. 4 machine to take the second place spot.

“This means a lot,” Lewis said. “It took me four years to get where we’re standing. Last week we finally won. (Team owner) Joe (Ryan Osborne) told me, when you win it once, it’s easier to get back again. He has right.”

Murray Manhandles Outlaw Competion

In the Bandolero Outlaw division, it was ladies night at America’s Home for Racing as Olivia Murray took home her first Cook Out Summer Shootout win of the 2022 season after dominating the 20-car field in a 20-lap feature. Despite three cautions that collected a total of 12 cars, Murray held off some fierce competition from Killian McMann and Phoenyx Kimball, among others.

In the end, however, no one had the speed to catch Murray, who cruised to victory ahead of Hunter Morgan and Kaeden Ballos.

“I just had to make sure I hit all my marks; The car felt so good,” Murray said after the win. “I’ve got to thank my sponsors – and my parents. Everybody here’s been able to help me do what I do.”

Cook Out Summer Shootout continues with Round 5 on Tuesday, July 5. “Red, White and Brew Night” at America’s Home for Racing features a full slate of Legend Car and Bandolero action, post-race autograph session and a patriotic fireworks display. All first responders get in FREE with a valid ID.

TICKETS:

Cook Out Summer Shootout Entry is $10 for adults and kids 12 and under are FREE. Tickets can be purchased at the gate, by calling 800-455-FANS or online at www.charlottemotorspeedway.com/tickets.

KEEP TRACK:

Follow all the thrilling CookOut Summer Shootout action using the hashtag #WeCreateLegends. Connect with Charlotte Motor Speedway on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Top 10 in each division of Tuesday’s races (unofficial results):

Beginner Bandoleros: 1. Gavin Holland; 2. Wyatt Coffey; 3. Bryson Mruphy; 4. Aidan Zschiedrich; 5. Hendrick Case; 6. Jeffrey Beck; 7. Mason Roberts; 8. Jack Smith; 9. Corbin Cannon; 10. Camden Truett

Bandolero Bandits: 1. Beckham Malone; 2. Hudson Canipe; 3. Darren Krantz Jr; 4. Ben Morabito; 5. LaQuan McCoy; 6. Bryson Brinkley; 7. Carson Cauble; 8. Mardy Roberts III; 9. Colt Johnson; 10. Owen Zacharias

Bandolero Outlaws: 1. Olivia Murray; 2. Hunter Morgan; 3. Kaeden Ballos; 4. Phoenyx Kimball; 5. Bobby Gossett; 6. Alison Johnson; 7. Killian McMann; 8. Carson Smith; 9. Nathan Lyons; 10. Joshua Lowe

Young Lions: 1. Carson Haislip; 2. Joel Smith; 3. TJ Decaire; 4. London McKenzie; 5. Joshua Dickens; 6. George Phillips; 7. Sean McElearney; 8. Layton Harrison; 9. Trevor Cline; 10. Luke Baldwin

VP Racing Semi-Pro: 1. Sean Abell; 2. Carson Brown; 3. Trevor Wester; 4. Byron Daley; 5. Preston Wrisley; 6. Justin Campbell; 7. Jack Baldwin; 8. Lucas Vera; 9. Thomas Annunziata; 10. Andres Perez

Boston Reid & Company Pro: 1. Landen Lewis; 2. Parker Eatmon; 3. Alex McCollum; 4. Jordan Black; 5. Garrett Lowe; 6. Cameron Bolin; 7. Justice Calabro; 8. Gavin Graham; 9. Jake Bollman; 10. Daniel Wilk

Masters: 1. Brandon McKenzie; 2. Robbie Woodall; 3. Robby Faggart; 4. Rusty Young; 5. Dwayne Holder; 6. Mark Green; 7. Carl Cormier; 8. Lee Jordan; 9. Brandin Wrisley; 10. Clayton Austin

Some Unique Styles Of The Sneakers For The Users

Photo by Ingo Joseph

Are you planning to head out with friends? In this situation, the person should go for a pair of shoes which makes him feel comfortable for the whole day. Sneakers are the best type of shoes that are advisable in such a situation. 

The best reason people prefer this option is the level of comfort it provides to the users. The sneakers are generally available in different brands; people prefer the ones with the best quality and are available at a reasonable rate like scarpe milano. There are various reasons that people prefer to make use of the sneakers:

  • They are available in the different styles
  • The designs keep on changing as per trends
  • They are a comfortable option for people
  • Even the cost of the sneakers is quite reasonable

Due to the various benefits that sneakers provide to the users, some of the young generation people have the craze of a collection of sneakers. The people who keep the variety of sneakers are called sneaker holders. 

Even some styles of sneakers are available that a person can wear even without the shoes. The selection of the sneakers will depend on the dressing code that the person has selected. Even the selection depends on the occasion for which the person is purchasing the one.

Various styles Of the Sneakers   

Wearing any of the shoes with different dresses are the thoughts of the past years. In the current period, people love to have variety in the footwear so that they can select them as per their clothing. With the changing trends, a variety of comfortable shoe options are available for people. 

Some common types of sneakers include slip-on, casual canvas, and even the gravity-defying platform. The kind of footwear a person wears will be the deciding factor regarding the level of confidence of the people. Now we will discuss some of the popular styles of the sneakers:

  1. Canvas Sneakers

The first and unique style of sneakers for people is canvas sneakers. This option is known to have a thick rubber outsole; even the uppers of the sneakers are the canvas. Even the laces of the shoes are thick that lie against the shoes of the person. 

They are a good option for the people who wish to wear some casual option in their day-to-day lifestyle. People who are shoes lovers can get shoes in different colors from their local or online stores. Some reasons for their popularity are:

  • They are a flexible option for people on all occasions with a whole level of comfort.
  • A person can wear them on all the dresses like the jeans, jeggings and even on the night suits.
  • They are the ones that give the complete summer look to the person.
  1. Alpargata Sneakers

If we talk about the alpargata, they are also known by the other name, espadrilles. A person can use any of the terms for this kind of shoes. The word that was given to these shoes is due to the form of their construction. These sneakers are somewhat different from the other options due to the soles they contain.

  • In the past, they were made using the braided or the rope, but things have changed. People prefer to use thick cushioned rubber to make these kinds of shoes.
  • There is even differentiation in the stitching in the case of these sneakers. In the first case, the loops are over the toes, and in another situation, they wrap around the back of the shoes.
  • There is a variety of colors and patterns available in the market for this kind of shoes.
  • A person can feel free to wear these shoes on different occasions like concerts, casual date nights and weekend errands.
  1. Velcro Sneakers

Some people love to be in the older age of childhood; in that case, the best option for them will be to go for the Velcro sneakers. They were the favorite choice of the people at that time and are currently making a good place in society. These are that people prefer due to the many benefits that it provides:

  • They are known to have the rubber soles
  • In these sneakers, there are two or three as the number of straps on the top.
  • On the upper side of the shoes, either the canvas or the synthetic material is used.
  • If the person is in a mood of nostalgia, then it is a perfect choice
  • Velcro sneakers are a good option for the jeans and the pants but not the product to wear at the time of the parties.
  1. Platform Sneakers

If the person is searching for sneakers that are comfortable with the heels, then the platform sneakers will be a good option. The person will get an increment in the height of about 1 inch or more if he uses this kind of sneakers in daily life. They are known to have strong soles that help them to stand in the competitive world. The upper portion of the sneakers is made using canvas and lightweight material so that they become an easy-to-carry option.

  • The person can have full enjoyment with these sneakers even with a high inch of the heels.
  • Platform sneakers are a complementary option for people, especially in the summers, as they are soothing.
  • They are an excellent option to wear with all the outfits, including jeans, jeggings, and leggings.
  • They are available in various colors to wear in the middle season of the summer and the winter.

These are some unique styles of sneakers that make them the choice of the users. People can go for the option that they think will prove to be a beneficial option. In the long run, the person will face a high level of comfort if they use the sneakers. If a person wishes to get the high-quality of the sneakers at a reasonable rate, then they can opt for the sneakers of any style.

Travel Through Europe with an Electric Car

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Can you travel around Europe with an electric car? Of course! Whether taking a family holiday or spending the break with your friends, traveling in your electric car will be your new go-to.

Driving an electric car abroad is much like using a conventional vehicle. You’ll still need a license and car insurance that’s up to date before getting on the road. You’ll need to plan the routes you’ll take and see if there are exciting places to stop. However, there’re some unique reasons why you may want to consider an electric option for your next trip around Europe.

Why Travel by Electric Car instead of a Conventional Vehicle?

Driving an electric vehicle has plenty of benefits:

– Eco-friendly;

– Lower fuel costs;

– Easier to learn and use;

– Lower upkeep costs.

Out of all the pros we’ve listed, the electric car’s low fuel costs are its main selling point. In most parts of Europe, the cost of charging your vehicle at the charging stations per kilometer is lower than the cost of petrol you would use for the same distance.

Many newer models keep the customer in mind and are easy to use. The car industry has also undergone significant updates, making electric cars more efficient while keeping fuel, maintenance, and overall costs low.

Are There Concerns to Keep in Mind?

When buying a used vehicle, you should always do a car history check to verify if the vehicle has outstanding finance, is written off, or is reported stolen.

Like most electronics you may own, you’ll need to pay attention to how quickly it takes to charge the battery. 

– Electric cars have a relatively long charge time.

– More planning is necessary.

– Initial costs are higher.

An electric car will take much longer to reach full battery than your phone, and you can’t plug the charger into a regular socket. You’ll need to spend more time looking up charging stations and planning your stops.

Since electric vehicles are newer to the market, they’re still a little more expensive to buy than conventional cars. However, over time, lower running costs may compensate for the initial outlay.

Where Can I get an Electric Car?

You don’t need to travel to a particular dealer to get an electric vehicle. Most local car dealerships have a variety of EVs. If you’re worried about initial costs, looking into car finance options may be a good option. This is an easy way to get the best car within your price range. You can even use an online HP & PCP finance calculator to look into how much you want to borrow and how long payments will go on. 

Now that you have an electric car, is there anything else to keep in mind?

Tip 1. Look up charging stations

Like the UK, there’s a growing network of charging stations popping up across Europe. No matter where you’re driving to, there’ll be charging station options along the way – you need to look them up and plan to stop there before you need a full charge. That also means you will need to plan your routes early. It’s a good thing we live in a technological age and can quickly look up charging stations (provided there’s internet available).

Some of the better apps include:

– Going Electric;

– LEMnet;

– Charge Map;

– Plugshare;

– EV Charging map;

– Fastned;

– MOOVILITY;

– CHAdeMO-map;

– and the classic Google Maps.

Tip 2: Look up the charging systems

If you’re driving within the same country, you can use the same charge card and cable each time you charge. If you’re going through a few countries, you’ll need to apply for a new charge card for each place – this may take a few days to process, so plan ahead. 

Tip 3. Look up local rules

Much like Tip 2, get familiar with local driving, charging, and parking rules. For example, if you’re driving from the UK to France, you need to know they drive on the right side of the road once you leave the Eurotunnel.

Other than that, you may come across restaurants or lodgings that offer free charging while you stay there – this too can continue to keep your trip cost low.

Tip 4. Get familiar with your car

Before beginning your adventure, look up your car’s driving range. Most electric vehicles fall within the 250-300 kilometers range, provided you’re not speeding the entire time. If you want to limit charging stops, you can plan to drive slower and keep to under 90 km/hr. 

Tip 5. Look up the weather

Whether you’re driving a conventional car or an electric option, this is an excellent tip to ensure you and your passengers are as safe as possible on the road. However, much like conventional cars, your car may burn more fuel if the weather goes too far in one direction (very hot or cold).

Tip 6. Be flexible

You’re most likely traveling through Europe because you’re on holiday. Enjoy the trip, not just the destination (provided you don’t need to be at the destination by a particular time). 

If charging is taking a while, relax! You can read a book or explore your surroundings – when is the next time you’ll get to stop by the area? Drivers of conventional cars are highly encouraged to take regular stops as well, and they’re not missing out by taking a short break.

Traveling through a different country can come with its challenges but planning a trip with an electric car doesn’t need to be complicated.

The Most Important Factors in Choosing an Online Casino

Millions of individuals worldwide are playing their preferred casino games on the global gambling network. The number of online casinos and gaming platforms daily is growing exponentially as new sites join online casino daily. Online casinos are no less lucrative, with thousands of different operating locations.

Choosing the right online casino can be just as tricky as you think. With world-class online gambling, there is a lot of difference between casinos that customers are not forced to deal with. When choosing an online casino, though, the risks associated with rogue online casinos are what occur.

Online gambling is growing and at a value of over $92.9 billion in 2023. This growth is driven by online gambling because it’s accessible to players 24 hours a day. The problem with the size of this market is that it has allowed for scammers looking to prey on unknowing and unsuspecting people.

Concerning the market, there is always a good chance of gambling tourism. Players often have an abundance of options with reputable casino houses. On the other hand, as every rose has its thorn, many casinos are ‘not legit’ or offer sub-par gambling experiences. You can find the best & trustworthy online casinos by clicking here

To stay safe from scams, you should be sure to look for an ethical online casino and consider these factors when choosing one.

Decide on what you need.

Before deciding which site to gamble with, you must know what you trust and value. There is no one-size-fits-all approach or optimum solution that exists for all players.

Some players feel the most satisfied with playing casino games at an online casino, while other people enjoy playing any games available. Some players are more interested in receiving gifts from the provider, while others don’t care about rewards. Other gamblers enjoy playing for fun or to top up their funds, depending on some of their personality traits.

First, you should have a clear idea in your mind of what you’re looking for and your individual needs. After you decide on what you are looking for in an online casino, it’s time to find that kind of experience in an online casino.

How it got its reputation and mindset

One of the best factors we should consider before choosing an online casino is the company’s reputation. A good reputation is also a vital sign that quality and reliability are guaranteed in online casinos.

The online gambling experts from Gameday Casino explain that casinos can inform you of their legitimacy by revealing the other online casino’s reputations. It will tell you what to expect if they have good reviews and reward gamblers appropriately.

To get the information you need, you need to do some research. Here are a few tips.

Is this online casino safe to play with?

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How To Find A Quality and Trustworthy Online Casino

If a popular online casino was hacked, research about that incident. If you research and find nothing fishy about the online casino, it is a good sign that the provider is reliable like Casinority Denmark, and you’ll get quality gambling experiences.

The website standard

It would be best if you kept in mind when choosing an online casino that the website plays a significant role. If the site’s quality is not high, you’re likely to have a poor experience on the site.

Online gambling websites are built to enhance your online gaming experience. Some of these features include:

  • site fasteners
  • obstructiveness
  • reliability
  • The State of Web Design
  • A simple pattern
  • content ranking
  • convenience
  • standard content
  • visibility

Things like how fast the website loads and how it looks will affect the experience you have during your gambling activities. Are you in the market for a fast-loading, aesthetically appealing online casino? Is someone using their mobile device to gamble? If so, this type of website is worth considering.

Various Casino Games

When deciding which online casino to choose, you must consider the website’s strategy for many different types of players.

If you want to add a little something different to your casino experience, find an online casino that gives you the option to try out more games. If you feel satisfied with one game and don’t want more variety for fun, winning odds, or simply running out of things to do quickly, choose an online casino with a wide selection of games.

Dividends and awards

An important factor in deciding where to gamble online is the amount of money you can deposit and other online bonuses. Some casinos offer generous welcome bonuses with extra match deposits that boast two or more; others give out loads of free spins. Some casinos also provide new arrivals with no deposit bonuses in the form of free cash and spins.

Whether you get a casino bonus or a free game for your favorite game, always visit the terms and conditions on their website to avoid unpleasant surprises. The terms and conditions section provides critical information, such as wagering requirements, the validity of certain funds, and other requirements, so you must review them carefully. Besides that, also pay attention to what payment options are available and how quickly withdrawals can be made. You want your preferred method to work with your chosen casino, so they’re comfortable with depositing and withdrawing funds through the option you choose.

Prepayments and draw-out options

Ensure that the casino has a smooth process for deposits and withdrawals. You should ask yourself if the casino provides seamless service to its players, a reliable server, and peace of mind through security protections in place.

It’s essential to research the steps associated with these two processes and the terms of service to make sure they suit your expectations.

Clients stand up options

Because you’re playing at one of the top online casinos in widespread use, there are always certain things that could be problematic. That said, most providers offer various customer support options to help address any issues you have should they come up.

You should also explore the customer service quality. When contacting customer support, ask a question or two and watch how fast you answer. And how helpful and reliable they are when answering your question.

Brad Keselowski – Road America Advance

Team: No. 6 Kohler Generators Ford Mustang
Crew Chief: Matt McCall
Twitter: @RFK6Team, @RFKRacing and @keselowski
Race Format: 250 miles, 62 laps, Stages: 15-15-32
NASCAR Cup Race at Road America – Sunday, July 3 at 3 p.m. ET on USA, MRN, SiriusXM Channel 90

ADVANCE NOTES

Weekend Format

· The weekend schedule in Wisconsin features practice returning to its normal slot mid-morning on Saturday, immediately followed by qualifying.

Keselowski at Road America

· Keselowski finished 13th last season at Road America in the Cup Series’ debut.
· Overall, he has 11 top-10 finishes on road courses in Cup with a 15.2 average finish.
· In road course action this season, Keselowski has finishes of 14th (COTA) and 10th (Sonoma).

Matt McCall at Road America

· McCall led Kurt Busch and the No. 1 team to a fourth-place run last season at Road America.
· Overall on road courses, McCall has a 13.7 average finish with 11 results inside the top-10.

QUOTE WORTHY
Keselowski on racing at Road America:
“Road America is definitely one of our more unique tracks and one that’s challenging in so many ways. It can be fast, but it can also be slow, so finding the right balance in rhythm is key for our longest course on the circuit. Sonoma turned out to be pretty good for us, so our hope is that some of that momentum carries over to the weekend in our Kohler Generators Ford.”

Last Time Out

Keselowski was inside the top-10 late in the long race Sunday at Nashville before getting sent into the wall to finish 29th in the King’s Hawaiian Ford.

On the Car

Kohler returns for its seventh primary race this season. Kohler is the anchor partner for the No. 6 team throughout the 2022 campaign, and will be the primary in 14 races after initially joining the RFK partner family in 2021 with eight events on the No. 6 team.

Keselowski’s No. 6 this weekend will feature names of military heroes that include veterans, active military and military family members, as part of the Checkered Flag Foundation’s Tribute to Veterans Program. More than 135 names are displayed on the No. 6 for Road America, as the program has honored nearly 1,000 heroes since its inception four years ago. For more information on the Foundation and Tribute to Veterans, visit CheckeredFlagFoundation.org and visit them on social (@BCKFF on Twitter and Checkered Flag Foundation on Facebook and Instagram).

About Kohler Co.
Founded in 1873 and headquartered in Kohler, Wisconsin, Kohler Co. is one of America’s oldest and largest privately held companies comprised of more than 40,000 associates. Kohler is a global leader in the manufacture of kitchen and bath products; engines and power systems; premier cabinetry, tile and lighting; and owner/operator of two of the world’s finest five-star hospitality and golf resort destinations in Kohler, Wisconsin, and St. Andrews, Scotland.

A global force in power solutions since 1920, Kohler manufactures engines and complete power systems, including generators (portable, marine, residential, commercial and industrial), automatic transfer switches, switchgear, monitoring controls, and accessories for emergency, prime power and energy-management applications all around the world. The business is committed to reliable, leading edge power-generation products, clean energy solutions, as well as comprehensive after-sale support. Visit KohlerGenerators.com, facebook.com/KOHLERPower, and on Twitter at @KOHLERPower.

Chris Buescher – Road America Advance

Team: No. 17 Fastenal Ford Mustang
Crew Chief: Scott Graves
Twitter: @RFK17Team, @RFKRacing and @Chris_Buescher
Race Format: 250 miles, 62 laps, Stages: 15-15-32

NASCAR Cup Race at Road America – Sunday, July 3 at 3 p.m. ET on USA, MRN, SiriusXM Channel 90

ADVANCE NOTES

Weekend Format

· The weekend schedule in Wisconsin features practice returning to its normal slot mid-morning on Saturday, immediately followed by qualifying.

Buescher at Road America

· Buescher finished 18th a year ago at Road America after starting 12th.

· Overall on road courses, Buescher has a 16.4 finish in Cup with three top-10s, all of which came in the last three seasons, and all of which were inside the top five.

· This season in road racing, Buescher finished 21st at COTA, but rebounded in Sonoma with a P2 finish after leading four laps and running inside the top five most all day.

· Buescher also made two Xfinity starts at Road America with a P9 finish in 2015.

Scott Graves at Road America

· Graves finished 32nd a year ago with Ryan Newman at Road America.

· His road course record to date in Cup features six top-10 finishes, including most recently the runner-up result with Buescher in Sonoma.

· Graves also called three Xfinity events at Road America in recent years, leading Daniel Suarez to a P4 finish in 2016, with two additional starts with Buescher in 2014-15.

QUOTE WORTHY
Buescher on racing at Road America:
“I like road racing in general, it breaks up our schedule nicely. I got an ARCA win at Road America several years back and it’s been a really neat race track. It has good rhythm and is somewhat of a cross of Sonoma and some of these others that have higher-speed areas, but slower tempo areas, as well. It’s a really fun track and I can’t wait to get there and see if we can replicate some of our recent road racing experience in the Fastenal Ford.”

Last Time Out
Buescher lost a wheel late in Sunday’s race from Nashville, ultimately finishing 30th in a race that featured three-plus hours in weather delays.

On the Car

Fastenal, in its 12th season with RFK in 2022, makes its 11th appearance with the No. 17 this weekend. In its early days with RFK, Fastenal originally was a partner with the No. 99 team before moving over to the No. 17 team since. They were also the primary partner on the No. 60 Xfinity Series entry that captured the owner’s championship in 2011.

Fastenal will feature top suppliers Brady Worldwide, Streamlight, Louisville Ladder, Ergodyne and Walter USA on Buescher’s Mustang as he competes this weekend. For more information on these suppliers, visit Fastenal.com, and stay up-do-date on social @FastenalCompany.

About Fastenal
Fastenal [Nasdaq: FAST] is North America’s largest fastener distributor and a ‘one-stop’ source for hundreds of thousands of OEM, MRO and Construction products. With more than 2,600 stores worldwide, the company supports B2B customers with tailored local inventory and dedicated personnel, who visit regularly, quickly respond to emergency needs, and provide efficient inventory management solutions. Fastenal’s service-oriented business network includes the world’s largest industrial vending program, 14 regional distribution centers, 8 custom manufacturing facilities, thousands of delivery vehicles, and industry-leading sourcing, quality and engineering resources.

Sean Creech Motorsport to carry US and Canadian colors at CTMP

The LMP3 team hopes to put a disappointing race last weekend behind them as they return to Canada for the first time in four years – carrying a Maple Leaf-inspired livery in tribute

BOWMANVILLE, Ont. (28 June, 2022) – Sean Creech Motorsport (SCM) will carry a combination American/Canadian livery this weekend in tribute to its Canadian fans, as the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship returns to Canadian Tire Motorsports Park for Sunday’s Chevrolet Grand Prix (3:00 p.m., NBC).

Creech has competed in sports car racing for over 30 years, but it’s been three years since the team – and the series – last traveled north of the border. This year, veteran duo João Barbosa and Lance Willsey are behind the wheel, ready to contend for another LMP3 podium finish in their No. 33 SCM Exelixis/Focal One/Alta Equipment Ligier JS P320.

The team has long carried a Canadian tribute on its LMP3 cars when competing in Canada, incorporating the maple leaf into its stars-and-stripes motif. This year will be no exception, with the nose of the car sporting both the American stars and the maple leaf, while the engine cover displays a stylized Canadian flag – both in tribute to the passion of the Canadian fans.

The young Creech first competed at CTMP (then called Mosport) after returning from several years in Europe working with Dauer Racing to work for Jim Busby Racing, Kevin Doran Racing, and Mike Colucci Racing. Fast forward to 2018 when Creech and his team managed the Extreme Speed Motorsports program in IMSA Prototype Challenge and brought home two podiums at CTMP (with Kris Wright and Yann Clairay finishing second, and Max Hanratty and Garett Grist finishing third). Wright would go on to capture the series championship, with Hanratty third in the final standings.

Now, Creech returns to CTMP with the fourth-place team in the LMP3 class, on the heels of a sixth-place finish in last weekend’s Sahlen’s Six Hours of the Glen at Watkins Glen International. With an early incident in that race putting them down in the standings, the team looks to rebound at a track that holds a special place in the hearts of the team.

“This place has some serious history,” said Creech. “Can-Am, Formula One, GTP. We first ran here back in the early 90s so I’ve been here many times over the years. This is such a fast track, with a lot of elevation change, so you have to have a lot of grip in the car, both mechanical and aero. In that way, the back-to-back races have some similarities. We’ll start from scratch at CTMP because everything about the car is different than it was the last time we were here – different chassis, different tires. But we have a good baseline from Watkins Glen.”

Barbosa, a two-time WeatherTech series champion, has a podium in six races at CTMP and looks forward to testing the Ligier’s pace on the notoriously quick 2.459-mile circuit, located just over an hour from Toronto.

“CTMP is an old-school, very fast track,” said Barbosa. “We’re looking forward to finally getting back there, it’s going to be fun. I’ve had some good races in the past, though not always the best finishes. But it’s going to be fun with these cars!”

Willsey has raced at CTMP in several series and ran with Creech in the IMSA Prototype Challenge in 2018 and 2019. He will also contest the IPC race Sunday morning (alongside Red Deer, Alberta’s Parker Thompson, who is currently contending for the Porsche Carrera Cup North America championship title). Ask Willsey about returning to Canada and the first thing he thinks of is the enthusiasm of the motorsports fans who frequent the track.

“The environment at CTMP is one of my favorites,” said Willsey. “The fans are among the most knowledgeable and passionate fans of any track we go to. I’m really looking forward to it, especially with our special livery for this weekend. Canada will always be a very special place to and for me. It is where my mothers family settled and built their lives after fleeing the Nazi invasion of Czechoslovakia. Every visit is quite special for me.

“The track is a significant paradox,” Willsey continued. “It became one of my favorite tracks in just a small number of laps – it’s high-speed, high-commitment, which made it incredibly enjoyable to drive. But much like other tracks, there’s so much local knowledge in regard to finding the grip on track and car placement. I need to figure out some of the nuances, but the track is spectacular.

The team would like to thank partners Alta Equipment Company and Focal One for their continued support.

The two hour and 40-minute Chevrolet Grand Prix takes the green flag Sunday at 3:05 p.m. The race will be broadcast live in the U.S., in its entirety on network NBC and Peacock TV in the US, and on REV TV in Canada. International viewers can watch via IMSA.tv, with IMSA Radio also available at IMSA.com.

The 90-minute Prototype Challenge race will take place Sunday morning at 11:35 a.m. live on PeacockTV, with a broadcast airing Friday, July 8 at Noon Eastern.

About SCM

Team leader Sean Creech has competed in a multitude of sports car series from 1990 until the present day, including Group C, IMSA GTP, WSC, Grand-Am, SRO World Challenge, and IMSA. SCM will contest the full WeatherTech SportsCar Championship in 2022 with João Barbosa and Lance Willsey. http://seancreechmotorsport.com/

About Alta Equipment

An industry-leading material handling and construction equipment company, Alta Equipment is an innovator of solutions, delivering diverse products and unrivaled support centered on building lasting customer relationships. Alta Equipment began in 1984 with a single location in Detroit and has grown to 57 locations throughout the Midwest, Northeast, and Florida. https://www.altaequipment.com/

About Focal One

One in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during their lifetime in the United States. The Focal One® HIFU Prostate treatment offers patients a non-invasive outpatient procedure to target prostate tissue while avoiding the common side effects such as loss of urinary continence and sexual function. The Focal One treatment uses high performance, high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) to precisely target and ablate the prostate, allowing patients to quickly return to normal activities.

http://www.focalone.com/