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New Racing-Themed Casino Games

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There are plenty of race-themed online casino games, and unlike in the past, they aren’t just about fancy fast cars. The new race-themed games deliver realistic experiences and are big on the competition. 

They appeal to gamblers interested in the money and those simply looking to have some fun. Here are a few of the best racing-themed games from top casino games providers.

  1. Premier Racing

Premier Racing is one of the leading virtual horse racing games by Microgaming. It brings the excitement of thoroughbred horse racing right to your fingertips. The graphics are modern and ultra-realistic, and there are plenty of details to make the game unforgettable. 

The actions of this game happen at the Birchfield, which is a beautiful yet fictional racetrack. It is in the countryside and features a huge outdoor grandstand and grassy lanes. 

At the start of the game, you get a glimpse of the track and its conditions. Eight horses line up on the left of the screen, and you can find detailed information about them, including the jockeys’ ratings and previous wins. 

The odds for every jockey and horse pair are listed next to them. You can bet on as many horses as you wish. Even though the game only comes with two types of bets, it is exciting from the beginning to the end. The cameras allow you to view entire laps, and every race lasts approximately 40 seconds. 

  1. Good to Go 

The car-themed slot from Microgaming has five reels, three rows, and nine pay lines. It is a racing lover’s paradise as it brings you super-fast sports cars and sound effects to match. 

A few Formula One cars are working in the Gamble mode. You may be able to quadruple or double your winnings. In addition to the card-guessing mini-game, you also benefit when there are five cars on an active pay line. It can yield up to 5x your stake. 

The icons closest to the main plot have higher ratings than Royals. You can swap them with Wilds. If you align 5 Wilds, the system will release a static jackpot amounting to 5000x of your wager. If you have at least three scatters, you can trigger extra rounds. The Scatter will stay in position to help gather more free hands. 

  1. Highway Kings

This is a product of Playtech, and most of its focus is on truck races. It is basically a fruit-themed slot, but it comes with some pretty impressive elements. The fruits are associated with differently colored trucks and a gas pump and gasoline container. 

They offer between 2 and 10.000 coins for combinations of 1 to 5 symbols on up to 20 pay lines. Although this slot has no free spins, its vibe is generally energizing and captivating. 

You can set the stakes between 0.01 and 1 coins per line. The maximum number of coins to play with per hand is nine. The game is highly reliant on Wilds appearing on the middle reels. It mostly plays from the left. Also, you can benefit from Scatters even when they don’t award extra hands. They can trigger the Scatter Pays mode. 

  1. Formula X

This progressive jackpot slot has a motorsports theme. It has 25 pay lines and five reels, allowing you to bet with various combinations. A random event can turn you into an instant millionaire. 

To start, pick between 0.01 and 250 coins for wagering in one hand. Generally, higher risks translate to higher rewards. High rollers have better chances of winning the jackpot. This is one of the best racing-themed slots for them. 

There is a detailed set of icons that represent a racing track and everything that comes with it. They include a driver, Michelin tire, and a steering wheel. Also, there is a lady with the Scatter sign. It can trigger up to 25 extra games. 

  1. Racing for Pinks Slot

This slot brings you 243 ways to get some money. It is packed with action and has lots of fantastic features and payouts. If you are new to the world of online racing, this slot will make it easy to take advantage of modifiable cars in three rows and five reels. 

Its user interface is modern and easy to navigate. Before the reels strat spinning, you need to choose a team. For the rest of the game, you may cheer for blue or red. You can collect all corresponding letters and keep an eye for the racing ends if you wish to enter the main event, also known as Bonus Race. 

If your car winds up the opponent, you will be transported to the next level with a better Multiplier value. You can scoop up to five games and claim up to 175x your stake in the Multipliers. Find 3+ Scatters since they may take you to the batch of 30 additional rounds in the game. 

  1. Green Light Slot

This slot is a product of RealTime Gaming. It puts you into the shoes of some of the world’s best drivers, and your goal is to win new trophies. The gameplay is fantastic. It is much simpler than other racing games. You can get a winning combination with less than three similar symbols. 

Green Light is a 20-pay line slot, and the Driver icon is its wild card. The Green Light symbol acts as the scatter. Before starting your race, you need to adjust your wager.

 Click on the ‘Lines’ arrow to pick the number of active pay lines and then ‘Bet’ to increase or reduce your bet per line. Your coin size may range from 0.01 to 0.25. Start the game by clicking ‘Spin’ and click ‘Auto Play’ to turn the reels for a specified number of times with no interruptions. 

You can choose between five cars, and they will start racing. You may win 5, 10, 15, 20, or 25 Free Games for the 5th, 4th, 3rd, 2nd, or 1st place. The Wild Driver Green Light Bonus Game is an exciting experience as well. It replaces all paying icons allowing you to record bigger wins.

Rapid Evolutions and Innovations in Electric Cars

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Inside the ever-changing market of cars, Electric vehicles are heralding the next era in automotive technologies. It’s becoming more and more likely that cars solely powered on gas will become a relic of the past in our lifetimes. However, the evolutions in electric car technologies don’t just change the way cars are fueled; it also extends to smart automotive solution development including intuitive autopilot, reactionary safety systems, advanced batteries, and computer-based diagnostics.

Automated Driving

In today’s modern age, the phrase electric vehicles (EVs) coincide with the thought of automation. It’s no longer just about making a vehicle run without gas, and now about making it run without gas and the ability to operate automatically. The current most notorious implementation of pseudo automatic driving is none other than Tesla’s autopilot. Although Tesla’s autopilot has been proven as a means to drive completely automatically, the current consumer iterations require the driver to still be behind the wheel and fail to provide a completely automatic experience.

Check here to learn more about the start and growth of Electric Vehicles.

Despite gaining the greatest number of headlines and criticism (justifiably so), Tesla isn’t the only big innovator in the EV scene. We’ll likely see all sorts of software development groups such as GBKSOFT helping pave the way forward in developing innovative technologies and applications for automatic driving systems in the coming years. As the literal driving and motion parts of automation have been mostly solved, the next innovations will come in the form of implemented software. These implemented software and applications will aid in collision detection, navigation, cloud-based systems, and communication with other vehicles.

Lightning Speed Safety

Following suit with the previously mentioned software and applications is the opportunity for the implementation of even faster safety measures. A human’s reaction time can only be so fast and proper innovations to the software inside EVs can easily increase the safety of driving to an insurmountable amount. These systems will include sensors that can react to many different situations and provide many means of crisis solutions such as:

  • Reactive Seatbelt fastening and tightening
  • Automatic braking systems
  • Predictive calculations to avoid collisions
  • On the fly repositioning to protect the driver
  • Lane-keeping assistance
  • Instant distress and medical emergency contact
  • Communication with other vehicles to detect hazards
  • Blind Spot Sensors

It’s nice to imagine a world with every vehicle on the road having access to smart automotive solutions just previously mentioned. We quickly would see a dramatic reduction in car-related deaths and driving would be just as safe as flying a plane. All the aforementioned safety features already exist; it is just a matter of software implementation and distribution along with adoption from car companies. Automotive software providers have now introduced zonal architecture, which simplifies control units, enables continuous updates, and plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of automotive electronics. Fortunately, it is not far off and most new vehicles could have these systems as early as 2025.

Computer-Aided Maintenance and Repair

Whether through general use or collisions, every car will need to be repaired and maintained. According to Andrew Burnham of Argonne National Laboratory, maintenance and repair costs of EVs is between 11 and 33% lower than your standard gas-powered alternative. The are many reasons for the reduced cost including the fact that electric engines are way less abrasive than combustion engines; as well as user errors such as failing to check and maintain appropriate oil levels simply don’t exist on EVs.

These aforementioned repair cost savings is also aided by computer-based diagnostics implemented inside EVs. These systems allow for a much more simplified approach to diagnosing and troubleshooting car-related malfunctions, which in turn lowers the overall cost of maintenance and labor hours spent on repair. Simple ambiguous warnings such as the ‘check engine’ light will instead be replaced with detailed reports and information about the exact issue the vehicle is having.

Advanced Batteries

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Another big boon to the innovation of EVs is the advancement of battery technology. Aside from the obvious which is having no fuel costs tied to your EV, recent battery advancement provides a solid foundation for increasing the performance of everything inside and out of EVs. A hallmark of better batteries is getting the raw throughput required to match and even surpass the horsepower of combustion-based vehicles, on top of having that energy available to you at the drop of a hat. That, coupled with innovative smart battery software to optimize power in the most efficient way possible provides unparalleled quality of life and ease of use for any EV you own or will own in the future.

Key Takeaways

The future is now, and it’s evolving faster than ever. Electric cars will certainly become a mainstay in society and the software innovations along with it will offer amazing benefits to everyone, pedestrian or driver alike. Automatic driving, insane safety measures, ease of repair, and smart battery systems are all things to look at and look forward to in the world of electric automobiles. The effects of these innovations have yet to reverberate in the echoes of history but it will undoubtedly be seen as one of the next best steps forward in modern society.

Historic Sportscar Racing (HSR) Classic Sebring 12 Hour Set for High-Speed on-Track and in-Air Return Next Week at Sebring International Raceway

  • Sixth Running of Classic Sebring 12 Hour, Pistons and Props, presented by the Alan Jay Automotive Network, December 1 – 5, at Sebring International Raceway
  • Full Weekend Also Features Season-Ending HSR Sebring Historics to Determine 2021 WeatherTech Sprint, Stoner Car Care Global GT, Sasco Sports International/American Challenge and B.R.M. Endurance Challenge Champions

SEBRING, Florida (November 24, 2021) – The Historic Sportscar Racing (HSR) Classic Sebring 12 Hour, Pistons and Props, makes a high-speed return on the track and in the air next week when Sebring International Raceway’s illustrious sports car racing history and patriotic aviation heritage will be honored for the sixth time, December 1 – 5, at HSR’s season-ending event.

Officially titled the HSR Classic Sebring 12 Hour, Pistons and Props, presented by the Alan Jay Automotive Network, the five-day celebration features historic and vintage sports car racing and a Friday “fly-in” and weekend display of equally awe-inspiring military and civilian aircraft from the last half century and World War II era.

The HSR Classic Sebring honors the legendary 12 Hours of Sebring sports car race and the facility’s rich aviation history. Hendricks Field was a World War II era civil and military air field on which the famous 12-hour sports car race has been run for nearly 70 years.

The aviation component of the 2020 HSR Classic Sebring 12 Hour was not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the planes and their pilots are back this year with some truly priceless treasures flying in to join the event for the first time.

Several four-wheel competitors also arrive in Sebring set to add more race wins to already successful 2021 HSR campaigns.

A battle to watch will be in Run Group B where avid racer and Ford Motor Company CEO Jim Farley is a favorite to end a run of three-straight HSR Classic Sebring victories by Gray Gregory and his 1974 No. 26 Chevron B26 prepared by Phil Reilly and Co.

Farley competes in his RM Motorsports-prepared 1978 No. 198 Lola T298 (pictured at top), which is appropriately powered by a Ford Cosworth engine similar to the powerplant in Gregory’s Chevron. Farley drove the Lola to an HSR WeatherTech Sprint race victory last April at the HSR Mitty at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta. He also picked up an HSR B.R.M. Endurance Challenge overall win in the Lola at Road Atlanta in 2018.

A must-see airplane scheduled to debut at the HSR Classic Sebring is the pristine 1938 Lockheed 12A Junior (pictured above) of David Marco. This Lockheed 12 was originally purchased by Phillips 66 as a corporate aircraft and is one of only eight still flying today.

Another debuting airplane is the 1941 Stearman (pictured below) Roger Brown has owned since 1990 and flown extensively throughout the United States, visiting all 48 contiguous States. Brown’s Stearman, which carries tail number NC33NA, is one of nearly 10,000 built for the U.S. Military by Boeing during World War II. It was used in war years training Air Force cadets and was sold as surplus after the war, spending the next two decades as a crop duster in Oregon.

The major on-track part of the HSR Classic Sebring is the 12 Hours of Sebring tribute race that takes place Saturday and Sunday. It begins with a symbolic 12 hours of non-stop competition Saturday before all four competing Run Groups contest a final round of races Sunday morning to bring the Classic Sebring 12 Hour to a finish.

The race weekend also features the HSR Sebring Historics that will determine the 2021 Champions of the full-season WeatherTech Sprint, Stoner Car Care Global GT, Sasco Sports International/American Challenge and B.R.M. Endurance Challenge series.

The Sebring Historics has attracted a strong entry of Stock Car competitors in Group 8. The lineup includes veteran HSR competitor Jack Finch who is looking for his second-straight HSR victory after driving his 2002 No. 22 Dodge Charger (pictured below) to a WeatherTech Sprint victory in October’s Fall Historics at Road Atlanta.

The victory earned Finch the Historic Stock Car More Driven by Goodyear bonus, which awards four Goodyear D4920 vintage stock radials to the winners of select HSR Group 8 races.

Yet another high-flying gem set for its Sebring debut is the glistening 1951 Cessna 195A (pictured below) piloted by Frank Gallagher. Cessna N1032D has a basic and worn blue trim that perfectly complements the polished aluminum of the rest of the airframe. Maintaining the amazing shine is a true labor of love, including an annual polish requiring about 45 hours and continuous washes and touchups throughout the year.

Detailed event information for the Classic Sebring 12 Hour and Sebring Historics, including weekend schedules and entry lists, is available at www.HSRRace.com.

Spectator tickets for the HSR Classic Sebring 12 Hour are available exclusively at Sebring International Raceway beginning at Noon EST, Wednesday, December 1. Learn more at www.HSRtickets.com.

About HSR: Historic Sportscar Racing (HSR) was formed in the mid-1970s with an event at Road Atlanta. There was one goal then and it remains true today: to celebrate the race cars from the past. As a “time machine” of sights and sounds, HSR provides a venue for competitors and spectators alike to share in the wonderful history and excitement created by the cars that competed at race tracks around the world. HSR currently sanctions eight vintage and historic racing events at some of the world’s most renowned race tracks, including Road Atlanta, Sebring International Raceway, Daytona International Speedway and more. The complete schedule and full event information can be found on HSR’s website at www.HSRRace.com. Look for the HSR Channel on YouTube and follow HSR on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/HSRrace/ and on Twitter and Instagram at @HSR_race. A dedicated website for the Classic 24 Hour at Daytona presented by IMSA is available at www.Classic24hour.com.

Hamilton or Verstappen: Who Will Win the 2021 F1 Drivers Championship?

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With just a handful of races to go, the end of the F1 season is in sight. While the Drivers Championship has usually been a formality for Lewis Hamilton to win in recent years, he has faced stiff competition this season in the form of Max Verstappen. 

In fact, Red Bull’s Verstappen is currently in a points lead over the seven-time champion Hamilton. Yet after his stunning victory at the thrilling – and oftentimes controversial – Brazilian Grand Prix, where he rose from the tenth position to take the chequered flag, Mercedes’ Hamilton is right in contention to win a record-breaking eighth title. 

It might be a two-horse race, but it has been many years since the F1 Drivers Championship has had such an exciting conclusion. The only question is: who will end up being the champion? According to current odds from Betway, it’s too close to call with three races remaining. 

Verstappen still retains the lead 

Crucially, Verstappen is the one who holds a small yet significant points advantage in the race to the title. With three races to go at the time of writing, he is currently 14 points ahead of Hamilton. This means the title is his to lose. 

It also means that Hamilton has to keep chasing him down. With so few races left, even one slip-up could hand the title to Verstappen. Whereas if Verstappen were to suffer a DNF in one race, he could win the other two and still walk away with the championship. 

Hamilton may have to win all remaining races

Out of the season’s 19 previous races, Verstappen and Hamilton have finished in the top two spots eleven times. If that trend continues for the last three races of the season, it means that Hamilton has to realistically win all three. 

25 points are awarded to the race winner, 18 points to second place. An additional point is also supplied to those with the fastest lap. Putting aside the bonus point, if Hamilton were to win the next two races with Verstappen as runner-up, that would leave them level on points with one race to go. That means he’d also likely have to finish ahead of Verstappen again in the final race. 

The experience is with Hamilton 

There’s a serious argument to be made that Hamilton is the greatest F1 driver of all time. He has won six of the last seven Drivers Championships. In comparison, 24-year-old Verstappen, 12 years Hamilton’s junior, has yet to win his maiden title, finishing third in both the 2019 and 2020 seasons. 

Experience is firmly in Hamilton’s corner, and this could prove the difference in this titanic battle between the two best drivers in F1 today. Add in the fact that Hamilton is benefiting from a fresh new engine, one that gave him a notable performance boost in Brazil, and there are plenty of reasons why Hamilton should be viewed as the favorite despite the current points deficit between the two.

The 3 Essential Motorcycle Riding Safety Tips

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Riding a motorcycle is an unbeatable experience. Nothing compares to the feeling of freedom you get when you are out on the road. However, with that sensation also comes some risk. Riding a motorcycle can be dangerous if you aren’t careful. The problem is that a motorcycle driver is not nearly as protected as somebody driving a car. 

You need to take extra precautions to make sure you stay safe. There are a lot of things to be aware of when riding a motorcycle so it pays to know about them ahead of time. In this article, we will go over what you should be doing to stay safe on a motorcycle. 

1 – Be visible

The biggest safety issue facing most motorcycle riders is coming from other drivers. It is much harder to see a motorcycle on the road than another car, so you need to make yourself visible. 

This means that you should wear a brightly colored safety vest over your safety gear. It may not make you look cool, but at least other drivers will see you coming. In addition, you should install plenty of moto lights so you are easily seen at night or during the twilight hours. 

Make sure to stay out of a driver’s blind spots as well. If you are driving beside a car, stay behind them enough to not be stuck in a spot where they can’t see you in their mirror. 

2 – Inspect the bike before riding

Go over your motorcycle to make sure there aren’t things that are not working. A flat tire could spell disaster when you are out on the road so check the tires first. Then, make sure that all your lights are working so that you are visible to other drivers. 

There could also be mechanical issues so watch out for some signs that the motorcycle is not running properly. Check the floor under the motor and take note of any fresh oil that may be there. This means that you have something wrong and shouldn’t ride it until a mechanic has taken a look at it. 

3 – Check the weather

Bad weather is not only unpleasant to ride in, it is downright dangerous. You need to understand the conditions to expect before you head out on your ride. If it is cold, black ice will easily cause an accident even if you are the only one on the road. When temps drop quickly after it rains or snow melts then you are likely to encounter it.

Even light rain can be deadly as your tires don’t have much contact with the asphalt. Light rain can bring the oil on the road to the surface and make for a very slick road. Knowing this ahead of time can save you from driving in a dangerous situation. 

If you look online at the forecast and see less than ideal conditions, then think about taking a car that day and waiting out the weather.

#NASHCAR takes over Music City Nov. 30-Dec. 2 as NASCAR’s best visit for Champion’s Week celebration

LEBANON, Tenn. (Nov. 24, 2021) – Nashville will be in the NASCAR spotlight next week as Music City once again hosts NASCAR’s Champion’s Week celebration with a variety of activities and events across the city from Nov. 30-Dec. 2.

Nashville Superspeedway staff members will be at several locations throughout Champion’s Week, with fans encouraged to stop by for giveaway items and to register to win tickets and prizes for the June 24-26, 2022, NASCAR tripleheader weekend, featuring the Ally 400 NASCAR Cup Series race on Sunday, June 26.

“There is a reason NASCAR is bringing its Champion’s Week back to Nashville,” said Erik Moses, Nashville Superspeedway’s president. “This area is passionate about motorsports and the response the first Champion’s Week in Nashville garnered in 2019 was one of the key reasons NASCAR brought racing back to Nashville Superspeedway this past season.

“That passion was on full display for our Father’s Day Ally 400 NASCAR Cup Series race which was the first full-capacity sellout for NASCAR since the pandemic began in spring 2020. We look forward to welcoming NASCAR fans back to Middle Tennessee next week and next summer.”

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The NASCAR Cup Series (Kyle Larson), NASCAR Xfinity Series (Daniel Hemric) and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (Ben Rhodes) champions from the 2021 season, as well as other NASCAR touring series champions, will be honored throughout the week.

Champion’s Week activities include: 

TUESDAY, NOV. 30 (all times Central)

  • Ally Fan Headquarters | Ole Red (11 a.m.-Midnight
    • “Register To Win” raffle for chance to win Ally 400 tickets and dinner from Ole Red
    • Alex Bowman’s No. 48 Ally Chevrolet parked outside for pictures
    • Ally 400 replica trophy on-site
  • NASCAR Next Gen Display/2022 Track Schedule Display |Riverfront Park (Noon-6 p.m.)
  • NASCAR Night at Nashville Predators vs. Columbus Blue Jackets sponsored by Hunt Brothers Pizza | Bridgestone Arena (7 p.m.)
    • Nashville Superspeedway ticketing staff on arena concourse for “Register To Win” race ticket signups. Fans who register can receive a commemorative Ally 400 souvenir program from the track’s inaugural NASCAR Cup Series race on Father’s Day.
    • NASCAR-themed activities throughout the game.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1 (all times Central):

  • Ally Fan Headquarters | Ole Red (11 a.m.-Midnight)
    • “Register To Win” for chance to win Ally 400 tickets and dinner from Ole Red
    • Alex Bowman’s No. 48 Ally Chevrolet parked outside for pictures.
    • Ally 400 replica trophy on-site
  • NASCAR Next Gen Display/2022 Track Schedule Display | Riverfront Park (Noon-6 p.m.)
  • Burnouts on Broadway presented by DoorDash | Lower Broadway (6:30-8 p.m.)
    • Nashville Superspeedway-branded giant guitar on display for photos near car staging area.
    • Nashville Superspeedway ticketing staff pop-up tent for “Register to Win” opportunity on corner of Broadway and 3rd Avenue (in front of Ole Red).

THURSDAY, DEC. 2 (all times Central):

  • NASCAR Next Gen Display/2022 Track Schedule Display | Riverfront Park (10 a.m.-Noon)
  • Nashville Superspeedway Presentation to Kyle Busch | Music City Center Room 207 (10:40 a.m., not open to fans)
    • Nashville Superspeedway President Erik Moses to present Busch with a memento for achieving his 100th NASCAR Xfinity Series race win in the Tennessee Lottery 250 at NSS on June 19.

Highlights from Wednesday night’s Burnouts on Broadway event and Thursday night’s awards ceremony will be televised Saturday, Dec. 4 on NBCSN from 6-9 p.m. ET. For more information, visit www.nascar.com/championsweek.

Nashville Superspeedway’s June 24-26, 2022, NASCAR tripleheader weekend schedule includes:

  • Friday, June 24: Rackley Roofing 200 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race (7 p.m. CT, FS1)
  • Saturday, June 25: Tennessee Lottery 250 NASCAR Xfinity Series race (2:30 p.m. CT, USA)
  • Sunday, June 26: Ally 400 NASCAR Cup Series race (4 p.m. CT, NBC)

The Ally 400 is the second NASCAR Cup Series race at Nashville Superspeedway after this past season’s inaugural event. The Tennessee Lottery 250 will be the 23rd NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Nashville Superspeedway while the Rackley Roofing 200 will be the 15th Truck Series event at the 1.33-mile concrete track.

Keep track of Nashville Superspeedway’s latest news and updates at NashvilleSuperSpeedway.com or via social media at Facebook.com/NashvilleSuperspeedway, on Twitter at @nashvillesupers and Instagram @nashvillesuperspeedway. For questions about media relations, employment, or other inquiries, interested parties are encouraged to email info@nashvillesuperspeedway.com.  
  

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About Dover Motorsports, Inc. 
Dover Motorsports, Inc. (NYSE: DVD) is a promoter of NASCAR sanctioned motorsports events whose subsidiaries own and operate Dover International Speedway in Dover, Del., and Nashville Superspeedway in Lebanon, Tenn. The company also plays host to the Firefly Music Festival, produced by AEG Presents. For more information, visit www.DoverMotorsports.com.

Delaney Gray Signs With MPM Marketing

Delaney Gray, a 9-year-old bandolero racer, has signed with MPM Marketing

COLUMBIA, S.C. – (Nov. 24, 2021) – Delaney Gray has a lot to be thankful for during this time of the year, but now she has even more reason to be thankful.

Gray, a 9-year-old bandolero racer from La Grange, N.C., has signed with McCallister Precision Marketing. Gray will work with the MPM Marketing team to help further her career as she begins her climb up the racing ranks.

“MPM Marketing is very excited to add this young lady to our list of clients,” said MPM Marketing founder Tonya McCallister. “Delaney and her parents are very dedicated and our team is looking forward to working with them to help Delaney prepare for her future in racing.”

Gray is just beginning to get her feet wet in the racing world by racing a bandolero. She competed this year during the Summer Shootout at Charlotte Motor Speedway and recently made her debut at Goodyear All American Speedway in Jacksonville, N.C.

During her time racing at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Gray helped raise money to support Speedway Children’s Charities. By the end of the summer, Gray had raised a whopping $10,010 for the charity, more than any other bandolero team.

“I’m really happy to work with Tonya and MPM Marketing,” Gray said. “Tonya has been very nice to talk to so far and she has a lot of experience. I think it’ll be great to work with her next season while I keep racing and gaining experience.”

Gray isn’t done racing this year as she heads to Southern National Motorsports Park in Kenly, N.C., this weekend to compete during the Thanksgiving Classic on Nov. 26-28.

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About McCallister Precision Marketing

McCallister Precision Marketing (MPM) focuses on assisting up-and-coming race car drivers with career advancement and promotion. McCallister Precision Marketing helps drivers build confidence in front of and behind the camera, giving them the tools they need to advance to the next level. The company also provides companies with a strategic plan for their sales, marketing and promotional needs. We believe in building positive relationships with our clients so that we may provide them with the most professional, yet personal guidance they need, in order to achieve their racing goals. Our clients include race car drivers, race team owners, companies and racing series’. We also work closely with charities and charity events. For more information on McCallister Precision Marketing, visit www.MarketWithMPM.com, email TonyaMac44@MarketWithMPM.com or call 803-361-6199.

The CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP 30th Anniversary and New ADV350 Headline Honda’s 2021 EICMA Line-up

  • New CBR1000RR-R Fireblade, Fireblade SP and limited edition Fireblade SP 30th Anniversary mark three decades of continuous challenges
  • Brand new ADV350 mid-sized scooter pairs tough X-ADV style design with premium specification list
  • The NT1100 makes its show debut; offers comfort, practicality and supremely enjoyable long distance performance
  • Hornet return confirmed; 3D projection mapping gives customers a glimpse of concept direction
  • New colours on show at EICMA for SH125i, X-ADV, Forza 125, Forza 350, CB650R, CBR650R, CMX500 Rebel, CMX1100 Rebel, Gold Wing and Gold Wing ‘Tour’

TOKYO, Nov 24, 2021 – (JCN Newswire) – Following a long line of significant model announcements already this year including the Super Cub, Monkey, CB500F, CB500X, CBR500R and NT1100, Honda reveals its full 2022 European motorcycle line-up in Milan. The line-up includes a very special, limited edition super sports flag ship, a brand new adventure scooter and a host of colour options and graphics throughout the range.

CBR1000RR-R Fireblade, Fireblade SP and Fireblade SP 30th Anniversary

Headlining Honda’s EICMA line-up is the new CBR1000RR-R Fireblade, Fireblade SP and Fireblade SP 30th Anniversary.

To celebrate the original, ground-breaking Fireblade and 30 years of continuous challenges since the introduction of that 1992 game-changer, a stunning Limited Edition 30th Anniversary version of the Fireblade SP will be available in 2022. Its tricolour paint scheme pays faithful homage to the original, with the ultra-modern feel of the 20YM stripe layout merged with ‘brushstroke’ style elements of the 1992 machine.

The Fireblade SP will also be available in two standard paint options, Grand Prix Red and Matte Pearl Morion Black, both now with gold wheels, while the Fireblade itself wears an updated Grand Prix Red paint scheme with prominent white number boards on the front fairing.

The changes are more than skin deep, with technical changes to the 160kW inline four-cylinder engine that focus on improving mid-corner acceleration and drive. The final drive sprocket also goes up 3 teeth, to 43, further boosting acceleration through each ratio. Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) has been optimised for refined rear tyre traction management with input from HRC’s riders, and throttle feel even further refined.

A new material and surface finish for the Fireblade’s front Nissin brake calipers’ pistons improves braking performance and consistency in race conditions. The Fireblade SP’s Ohlins Smart Electronic Control (SE-C) and Brembo equipment continue to offer top-draw suspension and braking, alongside a newly optimised quick shifter.

ADV350

The success of the X-ADV – the best-selling Honda motorcycle in Europe in 2021 – now sees Honda’s forward-thinking filter down to the mid-capacity scooter market. The new ADV350, built at Honda’s Atessa factory in Italy, mixes the sophistication of a premium scooter with the ability to deal with the roughest of tarmac, and comes wrapped in rugged adventure styling.

The unique look comes hand in hand with optimum practicality and a rich specification sheet. There’s underseat storage space for two full-face helmets, plus a USB charger in the glovebox and the convenience of Smart Key operation. The screen is height-adjustable and the LCD instrument panel also integrates the Honda Smartphone Voice Control system. Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) is fitted as standard.

The ADV350’s 330cc, enhanced Smart Power+ (eSP+) SOHC four-valve engine delivers peak power of 21.5kW and 31.5Nm torque. The chassis features motorcycle-style USD forks, tubular steel frame, remote reservoir rear shocks and ample ground clearance. Lightweight 15-inch front and 14-inch rear wheels wear block-pattern tubeless tyres.

The ADV350 will be available in Spangle Silver Metallic, Mat Carbonium Gray Metallic and Mat Carnelian Red Metallic

NT1100

Making its public debut after being announced in October 2021, the NT1100 ushers in a New Touring era for Honda. Taking the heart of the CRF1100L Africa Twin as a base, engaging handling and characterful engine performance is guaranteed. The NT1100 builds on the platform to offer outstanding comfort and weather protection, making it equally ready for an extended two-up tour as it is for the weekday commute.

Practicality is guaranteed with sizable integrated panniers, heated grips, centre stand, cruise control and USB and ACC charging sockets all standard equipment. Lighting is full LED with Daytime Running Lights for increased visibility, plus self-cancelling indicators and Emergency Stop Signals. Screen height is 5-way adjustable, and upper and lower wind deflectors work with the generous fairing to protect the rider. A 6.5-inch TFT touch screen provides full colour, customisable displays and offers Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity. Seat height is a very manageable 820mm; tank range is approximately 400km. Sleek, subtle styling with the key words of ‘proactive comfort’ delivers efficient aerodynamic performance with a riding position tailored for enjoyable touring.

The NT1100’s steel semi-double cradle frame employs a short wheelbase, 17″ wheels and sharp steering geometry while premium suspension is via 43mm Showa cartridge-type inverted front forks and single-tube rear shock. 310mm front brake discs are paired with 4-piston radial-mount calipers. Intake and exhaust are tuned for smooth acceleration and pleasing low-rpm sound; maximum power and torque figures are 74kW and 104Nm respectively. The electronic package includes 3 default Rider Modes and 3-level Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC). Honda’s unique Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) is an option.

The NT1100 is available in 3 contemporary colour options: Matte Iridium Gray Metallic, Pearl Glare White and Graphite Black.

The Hornet

Honda is also pleased to confirm that the illustrious Hornet name will return to its line-up in the near future. The Hornet has been renowned for delivering exhilarating engine performance and agility matched to cutting edge street-fighter styling since the model was first introduced in Europe in 1998.

A sneak preview of the concept direction for the new incarnation of the Hornet will be available for visitors to EICMA. Showcased in a special area within the Honda stand, projection mapping is used to full effect in a vivid 3D display of light and sound that both looks back at previous Hornet generations, and forward to what is to come.

Taken in the round, Honda’s new line-up underlines its unwavering commitment to offering even more diversity and value to motorcycling’s broadest, richest product range.

In addition to the new and upgraded models, several new colours for familiar favourites will also be on display at EICMA:

SH125i and SH150i

Two brand-new colours add contemporary sports appeal to the SH125i (Europe’s best selling scooter in 2021) and SH150i. Mat Pearl Cool White and Mat Rock Grey feature exclusive detailing that includes floor stripe with SH logo, red SH logos and silver headlight stripes.

X-ADV

Regarded as the world’s first ‘2 wheeled SUV’, the X-ADV has three new colours for 2022: Mat Ballistic Black Metallic, Mat Iridium Gray Metallic and Harvest Beige.

Forza 125 and Forza 350

Both the 125 and 350 versions of Honda’s sports GT scooter family get new colours for 2022:
The Forza 125 will be available in Pearl Falcon Gray, Mat Black Gray Metallic and Mat Pearl Pacific Blue, and the Forza 350 in Mat Carnelian Red Metallic.

CB650R and CBR650R

The four cylinder middleweight naked CB650R has a new Sword Silver Metallic colour, while both the Mat Gunpowder Black Metallic and Grand Prix Red of the CBR650R feature updated graphic treatment.

CMX500 Rebel and CMX1100 Rebel

Europe’s best selling custom machine in 2021, the CMX500 Rebel has a cool new Pearl Organic Green option for 2022, while its 1100cc sibling will now be available in Pearl Stallion Brown.

GL1800 Gold Wing and GL1800 Gold Wing ‘Tour’

The majestic Gold Wing comes in a contemporary new Mat Jeans Blue Metallic colour for 2022, while the range-topping Gold Wing ‘Tour’ has two new vivid colour options in the shape of Glint Wave Blue Metallic and Pearl Glare White.

News URL: https://www.acnnewswire.com/press-release/english/71253/

MRS-GT Racing GT3 Cup 992 Podium Finish at Inaugural 24Hour of Sebring

Sebring, FLORIDA – November 23, 2021 – The inaugural Hankook Tires 24Hour of Sebring produced a textbook example of Endurance Racing and a fine result for the MRS-GT Racing team, who capped off their racing season in North America with a well-deserved runners-up spot in the GTX class. MRS-GT entered two cars in the race, with the No. 987 Porsche GT3 Cup 992 car driven by Jeff Courtney, Alexander Marmureanu, Omar Balkissoon and Sebastian Moreno finishing second in class on podium. The No. 989 Porsche GT3 Cup 992 driven by Raulino Kreis, Jr., Pedro Torres, Robert Lorndale and Jeronimo Guzman led just under half the race before an unfortunate early retirement.

MRS-GT Racing is the German Sports Car outfit with a terrific record in Porsche GT and sports car racing in Europe. A close ally of Porsche Motorsport, Team MRS has no fewer than 16 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup and 911 GT3 R race cars participating in various series around the world – supplemented by their entry in this year’s Yokohama Porsche Cup. The German outfit has already competed for over 13-years in the 24H SERIES, most recently picking up a 991-class podium finish at the season opener in Dubai with Saif Alameri, Jukka Honkavuori and three-time overall event winner Jeroen Bleekemolen before switching to the brand-new 992-gen Porsche 911 GT3 Cup for the Hankook 12H HOCKENHEIMRING. Alameri, Nikolai Gadetskii and Thierry Vermeulen went on to secure 5th in-class at the Hockeheim round.

The effort is spearheaded by the brilliant Karsten Molitor. The MRS-GT chief expressed delight with the Sebring weekend, “I’m really happy and proud to have been part of the first ever 24-hour race for sports cars at Sebring. It was under difficult circumstances because we had some logistical issues but it turns out that driving for MRS was the best idea you can have because our team has complete experience and we were ready to go at the track on the first day.” Reflecting on the weekend’s action he added, “We had some issues. We had an accident but in the end all our Drivers were unbelievably happy and this is the positive thing I’m going to take from here.”

Intermittent showers throughout the 24 hours meant a wet track for much of the race while logistical issues in the build-up provided a challenging weekend for everyone. The start of the race was delayed but it nevertheless proved a triumph for MRS-GT. The Sebring surface is a mixture of new and old concrete with little irrigation on a very flat surface, and the rain showers that visited the track intermittently gave a wet track for durations of the race.

Karsten added, “The staff on track are brilliant. They’re giving everything. The track is not easy in the rain because there is no drainage so there was a lot of standing water which creates aquaplaning which we don’t have so much in Europe. But the people at the track did everything so we could continue. In general, we like the rain! We had some mistakes in the dry but not in the rain. Sebring is well known for good weather but this weekend we had ‘liquid sunshine’ but it was great.”

The late-day race start meant it was dark about an hour after the race went green but improved lighting at Sebring International Raceway meant visibility remained good. The 987 MRS-GT improved its position steadily through the race and with just over four hours to go, the race restarted behind the pace car with Sebastian Moreno behind the wheel after a refuelling stop. At that point the car had completed 377 laps for position P2 in class behind only the Lamborghini Huracan and had set a best lap of 2:08:565. With 70 minutes remaining on the clock, Alexander Marmureanu had taken over from Jeff Courtney with the car closing in on P13 with the Heart of Racing Aston Martin Vantage driven by Roman de Angelis in the pits. Marmureanu was able to overhaul the Aston and quickly put 7 laps between the MRS GT car and his rival. He then guided the car home for P13 overall and P2 in class for a place on the podium.

Early on, the No. 989 MRS GT Porsche was running P8 overall and P1 in class, looking set for a highly placed finish. Jeronimo Guzman pitted for fuel and handed it over to Brazilian driver Raulino Kreis, Jr. During the early morning around 3:40 a.m. at the end of his driving stint, Kreis crashed into the barriers at the exit to Turn 1. The car had to be recovered back to the paddock and retired from the event. The No. 989 had led its class for almost half the race and the team effort was working very well together, so the disappointment was felt deeply by all those concerned. It meant an early finish for drivers Pedro Torres and Robert Lorndale as well.

The event was a triumph and CERVENTIC and Hankook Tires are to be congratulated for their tireless efforts that made the race possible. It’s been a very good first season in the US for MRS-GT and MRS GT will be back competing in the Porsche Cup series next year when the calendar of the Porsche Carrera Cup North America includes the famous street race in Long Beach, CA and a Championship race at Laguna Seca.

MRS-GT is adding another vehicle to its range and so will be attacking with three 992 Porsche Cup vehicles. If you are interested in discussing options and ways to get involved with MRS in either North America or European programs, reach out to Karsten Molitor on the MRS GT-Racing website at https://www.molitor-racing.de/.

Serious Reminder: Check These 4 Major Car Parts To Avoid Accidents

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Some people would overlook checking their car first before using it almost every time. Aside from maintaining the good health of your vehicle, the main benefit is that you lessen your risk from accidents. If you plan to go on a long trip with your family or friends, you should set aside a few minutes to an hour of pre-trip inspection to your car. It may sound far less than rocket science. However, many people do not know which parts to check or where to start. To avoid any accidents and enjoy a secure trip, make sure to check these four car parts religiously before leaving.

Tires

Your tires are your car’s soul. They are one of the major car parts that allow you to move from one point to another. It is also one of the most-used components of your vehicle. Time and wear-and-tear is the main enemy of your tires. However, it is inevitable. There will come a time when you need to change them. Worn-out tires have a risk of exploding. To lessen this risk, you must know how to check the expiration of your tires. There is no definite number of years that dictates that your tires are still safe and serviceable. To reduce tire-related accidents, you should regularly have it checked by your trusted mechanic.

Alternatively, there are some instances when tire problems occur years before the arrival of its expiration. For example, problems with tires can arise while still in its early life. These issues may come from manufacturing defects. When this occurs, recalls can occur. For example, the Goodyear tire recalls were due to the manufacturing problem. It may cause belt separation while the car is moving. When this happens, you can lose control of your vehicle. The results of these events can be fatal for both the driver and passengers of the car. 

For accidents caused by auto defects, you can ask for legal help from Schmidt & Clark, LLP.

Furthermore, when your tires are not in good condition, you may put your and your passenger’s lives at risk. A worn-out tire may not have enough traction on the road. When it does, your car may find it difficult going through slippery roads. 

Engine Oil

Engine oil lubricates parts of the engine of your car. That way, the components of your car engine do not break. The breakage may be due to constant friction as you use your vehicle. To check your engine oil, you can use your dipstick. If the color of the oil is yellow, then it is still in good condition. If it appears darker like black coffee, then you should have it checked by your mechanic. 

Brake Fluid

The brake fluids of the modern-day car amplify the strength of the brake when you step on it. Without it, you will need more force to activate your brakes and stop your vehicle from moving.

There have been accidents where cars fall to their doom due to issues with brake fluid. Always check it before you go on the road. Your brake fluid should be between the maximum and minimum marker of its container. 

Car Lights

Whether on a road trip or traveling to work, you need to check if all your car lights are working. You will need it when you come home late. It is much true even if you are using it for work. 

The car lights you should be checking are your headlights and high beams. Also, you need to check your tail lights, turn signals, daytime running lights, and hazard lights.

Focus On Safety 

Car care helps prolong the life of your vehicle. Timely checks with a mechanic can do wonders for your car. You can even ask them for advice on which parts you should regularly check before leaving home. 

Additionally, as a driver, you are responsible for your car and its passengers. Make sure you check car parts like your tires, engine fluid, brake fluid, and lights before going on a road trip.

If you have problems with checking, you can ask your trusted mechanic to help. That way, you prevent accidents and have meaningful bonding moments with your loved ones.