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Brandonbilt Motorsports Statement on Sponsor Approval

We are very aware and appreciative of the process required to approve sponsors and paint schemes and would not attempt to circumvent that process.

Brandonbilt Motorsports submitted our most recent sponsors and paint scheme to NASCAR, following the standard approval process that we have undertaken many times before without issue. We received written approval on the sponsors from a NASCAR Racing Operations official on December 26, 2021. The team subsequently moved forward with an announcement only after being provided with this approval.

The sponsor approval was unambiguous–the first four words of the email from NASCAR state, ‘The sponsors are approved…’ The only feedback offered was related to minor graphic design changes to ensure legibility on the track at 170mph.

We will continue to work with NASCAR and look forward to resolving this matter and clearing the air as soon as possible.

About Brandonbilt Motorsports

Brandonbilt Motorsports (BMS) is a race-winning organization that competes in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, and fields the No. 68 Chevrolet Camaro piloted by Brandon Brown. Headquartered in Mooresville, N.C., BMS is owned and operated by successful entrepreneurs, Jerry Brown, David Clarke and Alex Mascioli.

LGBcoin.io Announced as Full Season Primary Partner for BMS

LGBcoin.io Primary Paint Scheme Unveiled for 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series Season

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (December 30, 2021) – Brandonbilt Motorsports (BMS) announced today that cryptocurrency meme coin LGBcoin.io (LGBcoin / $LGB) has signed on as the team’s full season primary partner for the 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) season.

The partnership marks the latest crypto outfit to back a NASCAR driver and team, a growing trend not only in motorsports but across all professional sports leagues. In 2022, BMS driver Brandon Brown will sport an eye-catching red, white, and blue livery with the logo and wordmark of LGBcoin aboard his No. 68 Chevrolet Camaro for all 33 races of the NXS season.

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LGBcoin is a new, decentralized meme cryptocurrency similar to other meme coins and tokens such as Dogecoin and Shiba Inu, that has achieved a market capitalization of more than $300 million in less than six months. The patriotic coin dubbed “America’s Coin” aims to inspire positivity and unity, grounded in a strong belief of the American dream.

“We are thrilled to partner with Brandonbilt Motorsports and Brandon Brown for the 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series season,” said James Koutoulas, LGBcoin HODLer and founder of Typhoon Capital Management. “Brandon is not only an incredibly talented driver, but also a thoughtful individual wise beyond his years. His commitment and singular focus on his profession is inspiring and his personal story is one that we can all be proud of—an American story of success and perseverance. Brandon is truly America’s Driver.”

“We are proud to support Brandon this season, to help him continue his American dream,” said Koutoulas. “If we do our job right, when you think of us, and you hear, ‘Let’s Go Brandon,’ you’ll think and feel, ‘Let’s Go America.’”

After securing funding from a portfolio of crypto related entities during the 2021 NXS season, Brown becomes the first NASCAR driver to land multiple crypto deals and distinguishes himself as an early attractor for meme and crypto partnerships.

“Having the financial support of LGBcoin is incredible, especially at such a pivotal time in our team’s growth as we work to build to the next level of competition,” said Brown. “From wondering if we would have the financial means to continue to compete, to my first major win (at Talladega no less), to becoming an unintentional meme, this past season was a rollercoaster. The support of sponsors like LGBcoin empowers us to be as competitive as possible and I’m looking forward to competing hard on the track in 2022.”

LGBcoin will make its racing debut aboard Brown’s No. 68 Chevrolet Camaro during the NASCAR Xfinity Series season opener at Daytona International Speedway on Saturday, February 19, 2022.

About LGBcoin.io

LGBcoin ($LGB) is America’s Coin: an ERC-20 digital collectible meme coin on the Ethereum Blockchain that allows owners to digitally voice their support for America and the American dream. To learn more, visit LGBcoin.io.

About Brandonbilt Motorsports

Brandonbilt Motorsports (BMS) is a race-winning organization that competes in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, and fields the No. 68 Chevrolet Camaro piloted by Brandon Brown. Headquartered in Mooresville, N.C., BMS is owned and operated by successful entrepreneurs, Jerry Brown, David Clarke and Alex Mascioli.

For team updates, follow BMS on social media: Twitter at @BMSRaceTeam, Facebook at Brandonbilt Motorsports and Instagram at @bmsraceteam. Visit www.bmsraceteam.com for more team related information.

What you should know about aftermarket Peterbilt parts and accessories?

It all started in the 1920s when an enterprising businessman added a flatbed to the back of his Ford Model T. The truck as a commercial vehicle was born at that moment and soon the great American manufacturers were adding their own factory-built commercials to their ranges.

The heavy truck came later, but it didn’t take long for the wonderful behemoths that populate the freeways taking goods to and from cities to become commonplace. It remains a fact that the vast majority of freight in the USA is moved by road. This may surprise you in an age where air freight is often thought to be predominant, yet road remains the only way of getting door-to-door deliveries. 

A truck can pick up at a warehouse or dispatch center and deliver direct to similar thousands of miles away. This is why trucks are synonymous with the USA where great distances have to be covered.

In this article, we want to talk about a truck that has become an American institution: the Peterbilt. We want to look at why these trucks are particularly interesting, what parts need replacing, and why you need to find a reliable supplier of aftermarket Peterbilt parts and accessories – Shift Products being a good example. Let’s have a look at Peterbilt, the brand. 

What Makes Peterbilt Special?

Peterbilt has its roots in the logging industry in the 1930s. An entrepreneur by the name of TA Peterman purchased 30,000 acres of forest land in Washington. An experienced lumberman, de decided that the best way to transport logs was by road and not rail, so he began by buying surplus trucks for his fleet from the US Army.

On a business trip to California in 1938, Peterman learned that there was a truck company on Oakland by the name of Fageol for sale. He bought the company and launched it in 1939 as the Peterbilt Motors Company. The rest, as they say, is history and Peterbilt has now long been famous as one of the premier manufacturers of Class 8 heavy trucks, plus a range of commercial vehicles in classes 5 to 7.

The current Peterbilt range is based around well-known designs such as the 365 and 367 service vehicles, with the mighty and magnificent model 579 embodying everything that is iconic about modern heavy trucks. So, about Peterbilt parts, which are those that need replacing most often? 

What Peterbilt Truck Parts Need Replacing? 

Which truck parts should you be having replaced on a regular basis? Naturally, we look towards those that take a lot of hard work during their lifetime, so here’s our list of the parts you are most likely to replace more often than others:

  • Tires are the contact point with the road and take perhaps the most ardent punishment of all truck parts. Tires wear naturally and while truck tires are designed specifically for heavy-duty use, they will have a limited lifespan. The length of time tires will last depends upon the truck and the journeys undertaken so they should be checked regularly.
  • Brakes take a battering and have to bring a very heavy vehicle to a halt safely and sufficiently. The many parts of the braking system are all consumables and are among the most important when it comes to checking over a truck.
  • Air and other filters are essential to the clean and efficient running of a truck and will get blocked and exceed their lifespan surprisingly often. These are easy replacements that will automatically be undertaken at any intermediate or major service. 
  • Batteries do not last a lifetime and where trucks are concerned will wear out faster than other vehicles as they have a lot of work to do during every journey. Make sure your battery is checked and replaced whenever your truck is in for maintenance.

The above are just a few of the items on your Peterbilt that may need replacing regularly, and the likes of the suspension system, for example, and other ancillaries around the engine and transmission may also fail after thousands of miles of heavy use. So, what can you do to make sure your Peterbilt is well-maintained and safe for the roads?

Should I use Aftermarket Parts?

When choosing aftermarket parts for a Peterbilt or indeed any heavy truck always turn to a reputable retailer with quality OEM parts. This ensures that the items you choose will be designed and machined, especially for the Peterbilt truck. Some items may be interchangeable with other trucks, but some may be exclusive to your particular model. It’s worth checking out the supplier we mentioned earlier as they have a reputation for quality part supply and great customer service. 

Are Peterbilt Trucks Reliable?

Peterbilt has built a reputation for trucks that are supremely reliable and dependable and promise a long as possible life for all classes of heavy truck. They are made to a high standard of quality that reflects one of the oldest and most established dedicated truck brands in the world, not only in the USA. If serviced correctly and regularly, and using the right parts and techniques, a Peterbilt can last as long as it is possible for such a vehicle to carry on providing its necessary services. 

Why Regular Servicing of your Peterbilt Truck is Vital

There are two elements involved in ensuring your Peterbilt truck is well-maintained: one is safety – not just for the driver who may need to stop the truck or get it back in control should a parr fail, but also for other road users and pedestrians who may be in danger in such an incident – and the other is dependability. 

You will be undertaking lengthy journeys in your Peterbilt in a variety of potentially extreme conditions, and you need to know you can depend upon your truck to get you there and back. Make sure you use the best after-market parts and have your truck checked over regularly. 

Going to play slots online? At least read this guide!

Do you like playing slots online? If you have found this site, the likelihood that you will do so is quite high. Then it’s time to choose slots. In this guide, you will get tips on how to choose a slot. The goal of the slots guide is to make you hopefully win more money when you play at foreign online casinos.

If you have previously played online casino games, then you already know a bit about which slot machines are the best. Regardless of which casino game software provider you prefer, it usually only takes a few hours of play and testing until you have found your own favorite casino games. It’s best to spin everyone a few times so you know what you like.

Have you considered what factors are the most important to consider when choosing a slot machine? Have you already decided which game you want to spin today? You may change your plans. 

Start by choosing slots

What is the first thing we do when we have received free spins or have taken out a bonus from an online casino? Well, most of us start by choosing slots or other games that we should bet our money on. We usually run out of time and want to start playing right away. Promotions and other goodies that can be found on the online casino’s pages, we read a little now and then, when we have nothing else to do.

As you probably already know, there are a number of different slot online machines. Each new slot that is launched is created for a special target group. This applies to design as well as mathematics and functions behind the slot game. The fact that today there are thousands of slots, has made it exceptionally difficult for casino players to find the right slot that suits their taste.

Slots are different

Slots are different. Some games come with three reels, others with five. Most classic slot machines that have been popular before the era of online slots have three. The symbols that characterize classic slots are fruits, sevens and bells. Recently, the whole world has switched to video slots – modern games with five reels and all sorts of themes, including space (Starburst, Space Wars, Energoonz), lost treasures (Gonzo’s Quest, Pearls of India), and monkeys (Go Bananas, Mad Mad Monkey).

Casino games are divided into two main categories:

– table games;

– slot machines or slot games.

The latter further into two categories:

– games with bet lines where you spin wheels and

– with an avalanche function where the symbols fall down.

As slots with an avalanche, cascade, or avalanche function have only become significantly popular a couple of years ago, few have already started with this division. Well-known avalanche slots are Gonzo’s Quest, Gemix, Cloud Queen, and Wizard of Gems. They have no bet lines by definition, if you may ask us. You bet on a fixed number of winning opportunities, but more winning chances are created with each win.

The chance to win at slots

Another important thing to keep in mind when it’s time to choose slots is how big chances you have of winning. It is determined primarily by the profit repayment percentage set by the slot manufacturer. The average that you could win back The information on how much on average you win back on each spin can be found inside each slot. The slot variance or volatility will also affect your probability of winning. Variance is a statistical concept that in this context determines how often and how much you win on average on a slot machine.

Choose a slot with the highest payout

The payout or RTP on slots is, as we have already mentioned, an important concept when choosing slot machines. Our tip is to never choose a slot that on average pays less than 95 percent. But not only that, there is another factor that affects your chances of winning – namely whether the slot is a regular slot or a so-called “win both ways”. In such games, your paylines count in both directions and not just from left to right as in regular video slots.

Are you now ready to bet your money on slots?

TRIPLE 20 TQ QUALIFIERS FRIDAY INSIDE ALLENTOWN, PA’S PPL CENTER WILL HELP SET THE STAGE FOR SATURDAY’S 40-LAP A-MAIN

ALLENTOWN, PA DECEMBER 29, 2021 . . . Entries for the Ironton Global Allentown Indoor Race set for January 7 and 8 at the PPL Center continue to arrive at the series office pushing the total towards 45 TQ Midgets.

An exciting Friday night schedule will find all drivers competing in one of three 20 lap Qualifiers from which the top three finishers will advance directly into Saturday’s 40-lap A Main.

The unique, and competitor-friendly two-day format will provides TQ racers and teams with several opportunities to make Saturday’s 24-car A-Main starting field.

Group time trials on Friday afternoon will offer the top 12 the first four starting spots for the trio of 20-lap Qualifiers later that night. Those 12 drivers will vie for the fast qualifier award in front of the crowd later than night in single car, two lap qualifying effort.

The remainder of Triple 20 starting line-ups will be determined from their heat race finish.

Thanks to the support of Ironton Auto Body, each of Friday night’s three TQ Midget Qualifiers will take home $1,000. The top three finishers will lock themselves into Saturday’s Dash and 40 lap A-Main.

Additional bonus awards for Fast Time, Heat Race and Qualifier victories will also be on the line courtesy of Mahoning Valley Speedway, Bob Hilbert Sportswear and Pocono Raceway.

“We are fortunate to have the support of many great companies at the Allentown race including Ironton Auto Body,” stated promoter Len Sammons. “When we were revamping the program for this year’s event, our goal was to give all racers more laps and track time. Now with this bonus money three drivers will head to hotel on Friday night with at least $1,000 in their pockets!”

“Time trials is when drivers prove how much speed they have in their cars and can be some of the most important laps turned all weekend, but the public often never sees them,” reasoned Sammons.

“Under this format the top 12 drivers from group qualifying, will run in a knockout qualifying. The twelfth fastest from the afternoon session will go first setting the time to beat and the suspense will building from there!”

The top three finishers in each of Friday’s Triple 20s will start in the first three rows of Saturday’s A-Main. Their starting order will be determined in a Dash, lined-up by the luck of the draw. The remainder of the 24 car starting line-up will be filled on Saturday through four TQ Qualifiers and two TQ B-Mains.

Champ Karts and Slingshots will also run group time trials Friday afternoon to set the line-ups for heat races on Friday taking 15 qualifiers. B Mains Saturday will fill the rest of the 20-car, 20-lap feature fields. These racers will also be racing for bonus money in time trials and their heat races.

Ironton Global and Ironton Telephone and Internet are the Allentown Indoor Auto Racing Series title sponsors. Ironton Global is the leading international provider of cloud-based communication services, headquartered in Coplay, PA.

The Allentown event, as well as 2022 Series events that follow in Atlantic City, NJ and Syracuse, NY are being presented by BELFOR Property Restoration Services, provider of professional 24/7 residential and commercial restoration services.

Future Homes of Kunkletown, PA, a home construction company, specializing in residential, multi-family, and energy efficient buildings, has also returned as the presenting sponsor for the Saturday night card of racing in Allentown.

Tickets for the two days of racing in Allentown are on sale now. To order online visit www.pplcenter.com. Tickets may also be purchased in person at the arena box office, open every Tuesday and Thursday and during events hosted at the arena including Lehigh Valley Phantoms games. Tickets will be available at the box office both days of the event.

Recently received TQ Midget entries include Max McLaughlin, Mooresville, NC in a car owned by Caprara Motorsports, Kyle Hutchinson of Meriden, CT in a car owned by Don Preece and Doug Stearly of Collegeville, PA in a car owed by Ken Sebring.

A three brother’s team out of Ontario, NY will include veterans Tommy and Timmy Catalano as well as 15 year-old Trevor who will be making his TQ debut. In addition, a fourth Catalano brother, Tyler, 17, will be wheeling a Champ Kart.

The biggest Indoor Auto Racing Series PPL Center TQ Midget race winner Ryan Flores of Mooresville, N.C. has enter. Team cars entered by Trey Hoddick will be driven by Mike Christopher, Jr. of Wolcott, CT, and past Indoor feature Scott Kreutter of Alden, NY.

Entries for the Champ Kart division have swelled to 36 entries and a wait list has been created. Limited spots in the Slingshots and TQ Midgets still remain.

The racing schedule calls for doors opening at 6:00 PM with racing getting underway at 7:30 PM on Friday. On Saturday, doors open and Fan Fest begins at 5 PM with racing starting at 7:00 PM sharp. The on-track Fan Fest is available at no extra charge to ticket holders who chose the option when making their purchase.

After Allentown, the series will head to Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Hall on January 28 & 29 for the NAPA KNOW Gambler’s Classic and conclude in Syracuse, NY at the NY State Fairgrounds Exposition Center on Friday and Saturday, March 11 & 12.

Series information including links for purchasing tickets, hotel rooms and racer entry forms are available on the series website: www.indoorautoracing.com.

Sponsorship opportunities remain for all Indoor Auto Racing Series races. For more information, contact Danny Sammons at danny@aarn.com or call 609-888-3618.

CALIFORNIA LIGHTNING SPRINT CAR SERIES RELEASES 28th SEASON SCHEDULE

(Upland, CA, December 28, 2021) Just five weeks after completing the successful 2021 racing season, the California Lightning Sprint Car Series has released the schedule for its 28th year of open-wheel racing action. The ambitious schedule consists of 22 dates.

The year will kick off on March 25th when the CLS joins the World of Outlaws at one of the series mainstays, the Bakersfield Speedway. The showing will be the first of six in 2022 at the track known to locals as the “Okie Bowl.” The May 14th race on “The West’s Fastest 1/3 Mile High Banked Clay Oval” will see the CLS team up with the popular USAC/CRA Sprint Cars on the same card. The Kern County speed plant will be host to the final two rounds of the annual CLS vs BCRA “Civil War Series” on September 24th and November 15th. The November race will be run in conjunction with the USAC National Midgets. The Southern California based series will also appear on longtime promoter Scott Schweitzer’s track on April 16th and June 11th.

Another longtime venue for the CLS, the Ventura Raceway, will host seven series races in 2022. That will be more than any other track. The first will be on March 26th and the last on October 29th. Sandwiched in the middle of the campaign will be three straight trips to the 1/5 mile oval on June 25th, July 9th, and July 23rd. Other dates on the near half century old track will be April 30th and May 21st. Fans who have never been to the track known as “The Best Little Dirt Track In America,” need to put it on their bucket list. The pit area is adjacent to the beach, just feet away from the breaking waves of the Pacific Ocean. Located on the Ventura County Fairgrounds, the track is within walking distance of numerous restaurants and hotels.

The Placerville Speedway will see the CLS journey north for four races in 2021. The first will be round #3 of the “Civil War Series” on August 27th. The series will return to the red clay ¼ mile oval located on the El Dorado County Fairgrounds to close the 2022 campaign with three nights of action at the “Hangtown 100” on November 17th, 18th, and 19th. All three races will also see the USAC National Midgets in action. Those final three races will be non-point races for the CLS.

One night before the first race at Placerville on August 26th, the CLS will make its lone scheduled 2022 appearance at the Silver Dollar Speedway in Chico. That night will be round #2 of the “Civil War Series.”

The “Civil War Series,” which annually matches the CLS against the BCRA (Bay Cities Racing Association) will begin on April 2nd at the Merced Speedway in the annual Wayne Albright Memorial.

In addition to the 19 mentioned races, three dates, September 9th & 10th, and October 8th, are at tracks to be announced.

The May 14th and November 15th races at Bakersfield and the three nights in November at Placerville will all be available for fans around the globe to watch live on Flo Racing.

2022 California Lightning Sprint Car Series Schedule

March 25 Bakersfield Speedway Winged – With World of Outlaws

March 26 Ventura Raceway Winged

April 2 Merced Speedway Non-Wing – Albright Class – Civil War #1

April 16 Bakersfield Speedway Winged

April 30 Ventura Raceway Winged

May 14 Bakersfield Speedway Winged – With USAC/CRA

May 21 Ventura Raceway Winged

June 11 Bakersfield Speedway Winged

June 25 Ventura Raceway Winged

July 9 Ventura Raceway Winged

July 23 Ventura Raceway Winged

August 26 Silver Dollar Speedway Winged – Civil War #2

August 27 Placerville Speedway Winged – Civil War #3

September 9 TBD Winged

September 10 TBD Winged

September 24 Bakersfield Speedway Winged – Civil War #4

October 8 TBD Winged

October 29 Ventura Raceway Winged

November 15 Bakersfield Speedway Winged – With USAC Midgets – Civil War #5

November 17 Placerville Speedway Non-Wing – With USAC Midgets – No Points

November 18 Placerville Speedway Non-Wing – With USAC Midgets – No Points

November 19 Placerville Speedway Non-Wing – With USAC Midgets – No Points

The CLS would like to thank 2021 series sponsors Hoosier Tires, T Shirts by Timeless, TJ Forged Racing Wheels, and Walker Performance Filtration. If you or your company would like to become part of the series in 2022, please contact Jon Robertson at the following address mailto:jon.robertson@sbcglobal.net.

To keep up with the CLS online, please visit the website at http://racecls.com/ or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/californialightningsprints

Final 2022 California Lightning Sprint Car Series Championship Points

  1. David Gasper ® – Santa Barbara, CA – 1846
  2. Eric Greco – Palmdale, CA – 1817
  3. James Turnbull – Indio, CA – 1713
  4. Jeff Dyer – Yucca Valley, CA – 1629
  5. A.J. Bender – San Diego, CA – 1472
  6. Dominic Del Monte – Gardena, CA – 1359
  7. Jon Robertson – Torrance, CA – 1046
  8. Pat Kelley – Chino, CA – 871
  9. Aiden Lange – Lakewood, CA – 815
  10. Bobby Michnowicz – Oak Hills, CA – 807

2021 California Lightning Sprint Car Series Schedule and Winners

March 13 Bakersfield Speedway – Eric Greco

April 10 Bakersfield Speedway – Bobby Michnowicz

April 24 Merced Speedway (Wayne Albright Memorial – Round #1 of the Civil War Series with BCRA – Wingless) – James Turnbull

May 15 Bakersfield Speedway – A.J. Bender

June 5 Ventura Raceway – A.J. Bender

June 19 Keller Auto Speedway (Hanford) – Postponed due to heat.

July 3 Santa Maria Speedway – Eric Greco

July 24 Santa Maria Speedway (Wing Madness #1) Santa Maria – A.J. Bender

August 7 Merced Speedway (Civil War Series #2 with BCRA – Winged) – Dave Gasper

August 28 Ventura Raceway – Eric Greco

September 18 Bakersfield Speedway (Civil War #3 with BCRA – Winged) – Kevin Michnowicz

September 19 The Dirt Track at Kern County Raceway Park – David Gasper

October 2 Ventura Raceway – Eric Greco

October 30 Ventura Raceway – Jeff Dyer

November 16 Bakersfield Speedway (Civil War #4 with BCRA – Winged – Western States Lightning Sprint Car Championship) – A.J. Bender

November 18 Placerville Speedway Hangtown 100 – (Co sanctioned with BCRA and in companion with the USAC National Midgets) – Logan Seavey

November 19 Placerville Speedway Hangtown 100 – (Co sanctioned with BCRA and in companion with the USAC National Midgets) – Chris Crowder

November 20 Placerville Speedway Hangtown 100 – (Co sanctioned with BCRA and in companion with the USAC National Midgets) – Logan Seavey

PAST CALIFORNIA LIGHTNING SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONS

1994 Tony Everhart

1995 Gary Sexton

1996 Rob Sczymczak

1997 Jon Rahe

1998 Chris Rahe

1999 Brent Sexton

2000 Greg Bragg

2001 Greg Bragg

2002 Greg Bragg

2003 David Cardey

2004 Keith Janca

2005 Johnny Bates

2006 Donny Gansen

2007 Shane Rossen

2008 Brent Sexton

2009 Stuart Hielschier Sr.

2010 Jarrett Kramer

2011 Tim Brown

2012 Bobby Michnowicz

2013 Stephen Limon

2014 Bobby Michnowicz

2015 Bobby Michnowicz

2016 Bobby Michnowicz

2017 Bobby Michnowicz

2018 Jarrett Kramer

2019 Jarrett Kramer

2021 David Gasper

Top Tips When Purchasing a New Car

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You want to treat yourself with a brand-new car since you have finally saved enough cash, but you cannot decide which one to get, after going through the long list of available models and manufacturers. We have gathered a few golden tips that might ease up the process of selecting and purchasing the right car for you.

Finalize your Requirements

The first and foremost thing to do is to list down all your requirements. Things like deciding your new vehicle’s basic layout such as its class and powertrain are a must before stepping into the market. Making decisions on whether you want an SUV, convertible, or a coupe car, and whether you want to opt for a battery or a fossil fuel-powered car, can help you narrow down your research. Note down the list of options that you would want on your new car and the ones you could compromise on. Getting a larger car or an over-specced one would only make you spend more cash than you had to if you had done some prior consideration about your requirements.

Know your budget

Manufacturers have a huge list of vehicles spread across the price range, so your final decision could majorly depend on how much you are willing to spend on your new vehicle. Research the car market thoroughly, whether your allocated budget would be able to get you your required segment of car or you need to save up further for a couple of months. You can consider selling your current car before getting the new one to compensate. If you are selling your BMW for some fast cash, then online dealers do a great job in making the process quick and easy nowadays.

Don’t Go all out on add-ons

Tick only the extras that you require on your new car. An over-specced B-segment car can be priced over a decently specced A-segment car by going all out with the options. So, weigh the add-ons against the added cost and look out for other models that come with most of your shortlisted options as standard.

Keep in mind the maintenance cost

Do keep in mind the maintenance cost of the vehicle before purchasing it as well. A larger engine or even a big turbocharger might sound interesting at first, but both come along with their complementary bump in maintenance and fuel cost in the longer run. 

Finance Options

Some dealerships can offer well-priced lease deals that might save you from a huge upfront cost. New cars depreciate around 30-50% within the first 3 to 4 years so, you can weigh both of the options against one another to find the best deal for you. 

Best Discount

After finalizing your car model, trim, and options, try to get a quote from 2 to 3 dealerships to get the best discount on your purchase. Some dealerships also provide significant discounts on purchasing a new car when you turn in your older car, so do discuss the option with the dealership before closing the deal.

JCR continues to shape up partners for 2022; welcomes back Fly & Form Concrete Structures Inc

Spartanburg, SC – Jeremy Clements Racing is thrilled to announce that Fly & Form Structures will return to the JCR family for 2022. As primary sponsor for three races and as associate sponsor at other races during the season. Fly & Form will adorn the #51 machine at the first Atlanta race, Pocono, and Homestead in the upcoming XFINITY Series season.

“Ray Stevens and I worked hard this offseason to put this sponsorship package together for his owners at Fly & Form. So, I’m excited to have them back in 2022 and even more excited that Ken, Steve, Clifford, Don, and Allen will be able to be back at the track with us after missing last year due to Covid.” Clements said.

“I’m also stoked that we will bring back the Patriotic scheme that we ran at Pocono in 2020 to a 3rd place finish and run it at Atlanta. We look to have the same or better result on the new repave! Plus working with Ray on a pretty slick throwback scheme for Pocono too!” Clements went on to say.

FLY AND FORM 2022 RACE SCHEDULE

Atlanta – Saturday, March 19th

Pocono – Saturday, July 23rd

Homestead – Saturday, October 22nd

JCR TEAM

Team: No. 51

Crew Chief: Mark Setzer

Manufacturer: Chevrolet

Engine: Clements Racing Engines

ABOUT FLY & FORM CONCRETE STRUCTURES INC.

Fly & Form Structures has been a partner of JCR since 2018 and has offices in Atlanta, Charleston, Greenville, Miami, Nashville, and Fort Myers. Fly & Form is an industry leader as a concrete Subcontractor. They specialize in concrete formwork, modified frames and complete turnkey concrete frames on High – Rise multi-story concrete buildings throughout the Southeast. Hotels, Condominiums, Office Buildings, and Parking Decks are among some of the structures they specialize in. If you see a Tower Crane on a building in the Southeast, there’s a good chance it’s another Fly & Form Structures Project! Check out their portfolio at FlyandForm.Com

Consider the rugged 4Runner if you are in the market for an SUV

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If you are in the market for a new SUV, and your dream vehicle is an SUV, look no farther than the Toyota 4Runner.  The 4Runner not only allows for a comfortable ride in the city but it’s proven rugged body-on-frame construction and powertrain, making 4Runners real home off-road with over 35 years of toughness.

Another consideration for selecting your new vehicle is the auto insurance premium.  Like other SUVs, the 4runner can cost more to insure.  The average insurance cost for Toyota 4Runners can vary from state to state and the cost will also be based on your age and your driving record.  Other factors in the insurance rate will be where the age of the vehicle, where its located or housed, the age, safety ratings or crash test results for that year, safety features or anti-theft devices, and cost of the replacement parts or the cost for a total loss for that particular vehicle model and year.

Age can be an important factor

Your overall auto insurance premiums can be impacted by the age of your Toyota 4Runner or any SUV.  Since older SUVs will tend to be less expensive to insure than newer ones since the fair market value will be lower on an older SUV and the parts are cheaper to replace than on newer models.

Other important factors are:

  • The safety options for the year and model of the SUV. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety performs safety tests every year
  • Rear-wheel drive or front-wheel drive
  • 4wd or 2wd
  • The current SUV mileage
  • The fuel economy or fuel efficiency of the SUV
  • The SUV weight and the size of the cargo space

Your driving history can make a difference in your premium

When applying for auto insurance, the Insurance company will check your driving record.  This is one of the most important risk factors that is considered when you apply for auto insurance.  The insurance company wants to know how responsible you are behind the wheel.  Since every auto insurance company pulls data from the same database, your prior claims and driving violations will be available to every company.

You will be unable to hide any bad driving habits or previous accidents since you cannot get auto insurance without having your driving history checked.  Some companies will only check back 3 years while others may go back for a longer period of time.  It will also depend on your state department of insurance.

Generally, the auto insurance company will check your driving record when you are applying for a new insurance policy, or getting a new quote, and before renewing your existing policy.  But it may be checked when adding a new vehicle or removing an old vehicle.  Other factors are your marital status, employment status, location, credit history, and where your vehicle is being housed.

Once you get your insurance quote, go get that SUV you have always wanted

With the 4-wheel-drive system, the 4Runner can be equipped with a 2-speed transfer case with “crawl control”, for your off-road situations that requires you to maintain a steady, slow speed so you can control the steering.  With seating for up to seven thanks to the third row and large cargo space, the 4Runner will be great during family trips or proving everyone with lots of room while on the road.

4Runners have earned its reputation for being a virtually indestructible SUV along with one of the best picks for resale value, so don’t let the insurance costs stop you from enjoying a 4Runner.

Kelley Earnhardt Miller and Dale Earnhardt Jr. Statement on Passing of Martha Earnhardt

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (Dec. 26, 2021) – It is with great sadness that we share the news that Martha Earnhardt passed away Christmas evening. As we grieve her loss and begin to imagine life without our beloved “Mamaw”, we find solace in knowing she is at peace in eternal glory and in joyous reunion with her husband Ralph and sons Dale, Randy and Danny. Please keep our family in your thoughts and prayers, and thank you so much for loving our Mamaw as if she were your own. She was not just the matriarch to our family, but she was the matriarch to multiple generations of race fans.