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Motorcraft/Quick Lane Team Takes 18th Place in Points Standings

Matt DiBenedetto and the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane team closed out the 2021 season with a 12th-place finish in the NASCAR Cup Series Championship at Phoenix Raceway. That finish pushed them up one spot to 18th in the final Cup Series standings. The difference in 18th place and 19th was just four points.

DiBenedetto started Sunday’s 312-lap race from 15th place and cracked the top 10 after just 15 circuits. He ran in or around the top 10 for the remainder of the first Stage, ending that 76-lap segment in 10th place and earning one point.

The second Stage saw the Motorcraft/Quick Lane Mustang run in the top 10, and as high as sixth place, for much of that run. But a loss of positions on a restart at Lap 162 led to a 13th-place finish in Stage 2.

The team continued to show speed in the final Stage, but damage due to contact from another car hampered the effort. Still, DiBenedetto was able to drive up from 17th place to 12th over the final 60 laps.

The team closed out the season with three top-five, nine top-10 and 19 top-15 finishes. The No. 21 Mustang was running at the finish of all but two of 36 races.

Eddie Wood said he was proud of his team’s efforts, both in the finale at Phoenix and in the season as a whole.

“We’d like to thank Matt for what he did for us, as well as [crew chief] Jonathan Hassler and the rest of the 21 team,” Wood said. “We also appreciate all the support we’ve gotten from our friends at Ford Motor Company, our sponsors and affiliates, and especially the fans that have supported us week-in and week-out.

“And, finally, on behalf of the Wood family and our entire race team, we sincerely wish everyone a happy and safe offseason, and we’ll be back on track February 6 for The Clash at the LA Coliseum.”

About Motorcraft:

Motorcraft offers a complete line of replacement parts that are recommended by Ford Motor Company. From routine maintenance to underhood repairs, Motorcraft parts offer value with high quality and the right fit at competitive prices. Motorcraft parts are available nationwide at Ford and Lincoln Dealers, independent distributors and automotive parts retailers, and are backed by the Service Parts Limited Warranty of Ford Motor Company. For more information, visit www.motorcraft.com.

About Omnicraft:

Omnicraft is part of the Ford lineup of parts brands: Ford Parts, Motorcraft and Omnicraft. Omnicraft is the exclusive non-Ford/Lincoln parts brand of premium aftermarket parts. With over a century of parts heritage to build upon, Omnicraft provides excellent quality and fit and is a preferred choice of professional automotive technicians. To find out more about Omnicraft, visit www.omnicraftautoparts.com or contact your local Ford or Lincoln Dealership.

About Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center

Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center offers extraordinary service for routine vehicle maintenance including tire repair and replacement with a Low Tire Price Guarantee and a full menu of automotive services including oil and filter, brakes, alignments, batteries, and shocks and struts on all vehicle makes and models. Service is performed by certified technicians at more than 1,000 locations worldwide while you wait, and no appointment is necessary. For more information about Quick Lane, please visit www.quicklane.com.

About Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company is a global company based in Dearborn, Michigan. The company designs, manufactures, markets and services a full line of Ford cars, trucks, SUVs, electrified vehicles and Lincoln luxury vehicles, provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company and is pursuing leadership positions in electrification, autonomous vehicles and mobility solutions. Ford employs approximately 200,000 people worldwide. For more information regarding Ford, its products and Ford Motor Credit Company, please visit www.corporate.ford.com.

Wood Brothers Racing

Wood Brothers Racing was formed in 1950 in Stuart, Va., by Hall of Famer Glen Wood. Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest active team and one of the winningest teams in NASCAR history. Since its founding, the team won 99 races (including at least one race in every decade for the last seven decades) and 120 poles in NASCAR’s top-tier series. Fielding only Ford products for its entire history, the Wood Brothers own the longest association of any motorsports team with a single manufacturer. Glen’s brother, Leonard, is known for inventing the modern pit stop. The team currently runs the Ford Mustang driven by Matt DiBenedetto in the famous No. 21 racer.

RCR NCS Post Race Report: Phoenix Raceway

2021 Season Culminates With 15th-Place Finish For Austin Dillon And The No. 3 Dow Coatings Chevrolet Team at Phoenix Raceway

Finish: 15th
Start: 23rd
Points: 17th

“Crazy to think that today was my 300th NASCAR Cup Series start. It went by fast, and I’m so thankful for RCR, ECR, our partners and fans for supporting us through all of the highs and lows. We had fast Dow Coatings Chevrolet today at Phoenix Raceway, just got a little bit behind early. We took a gamble and stayed out during a Stage 1 caution, but it didn’t pan out and we went one lap down. We burned off the right-rear and lost all of the track position that we had gained by staying out. It was only a small setback, though, and this RCR team never gave up. We earned the Lucky Dog in Stage 2 to get back on the lead lap and we were knocking on the door of a top-10 after that. Our Chevy was pretty good for most of Stage 3, but it started to get a little too snug at the end. Congrats to Team Chevy for earning the Championship this year. Thanks to the Dow Coatings group and Behr for all of their support this weekend, and to all of our partners and fans for all of their support all year. We’re already looking forward to 2022.” -Austin Dillon

Tyler Reddick And The No. 8 BetMGM Team Round Out 2021 Season With Solid Performance at Phoenix Raceway

Finish: 19th
Start: 20th
Points: 13th

“This season has been great for our No. 8 Richard Childress Racing team. We learned a lot and made significant gains from the beginning of the season. We found ourselves in a hole early to start this year, but Randall Burnett and everyone on this team pulled together and we steadily climbed our way out of it. To make the playoffs in just my second full Cup season is an accomplishment that I’m proud of. Today, our BetMGM Chevrolet made us work extremely hard for every little bit. I was scratching my head at times figuring out what the car was feeling, but with every adjustment, we would make small gains. Overall the car was just too tight to really run up front and contend for the win. I wish our result would have shown what we have built all year, but I couldn’t be prouder of this team. Now, it’s time to get ready to play with the NextGen car in 2022.” -Tyler Reddick

Brabham Captures Trans Am TA Thriller with Last-Lap Pass at CoTA

Natalie Decker claims first National SGT win; Joiner, Lux and Young finish top in their respective classes

AUSTIN (7 November 2021) – Matt Brabham made his Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli debut a race to remember, passing Ernie Francis Jr. in the final 50 feet on the last lap to win by 0.393 seconds on Sunday at Circuit of the Americas during the Heacock Classic season finale.

A late caution set up a two-lap fender-rubbing dash to the checkered flag. Francis Jr., who had led every lap from the pole in the No. 98 Future Star Racing Ford Mustang despite constant pressure by Brabham, had to settle for second. Brabham was filling in for Chris Dyson in the No. 20 ATWELL CBD Ford Mustang, who sat out the finale due to family matters. (Race Results)

“I was surprised, I just got a run on Ernie (Francis Jr.) on the last lap,” Brabham said. “It was the last lap, and I thought he had it because I wasn’t close enough. I had made some in-car adjustments and I managed to be fastest in the Esses at the end, and I got a run down the back straight. I was surprised he gave me a car length, so I stuck it down in the inside and we ran side by side. The track limits for both of us went out the window, and I got a little tap in the last corner as he was trying to get me a little loose coming to the checkered flag.

“That was so much fun, racing like that, door to door, leaning on each other and coming to the checkered,” added Brabham, who won the SVRA Formula B group earlier in the day driving a 1971 Brabham BT35. “That was awesome, and I can’t thank Chris Dyson and CD Racing enough for the opportunity.”

Francis Jr. got off to a great start and pulled out a two-second lead after four laps. Brabham then came on strong. The third-generation racer needed only three laps to get within one second of Francis Jr., and he was able to stay within several-tenths of a second for the lead, lap after lap.

Caution waved for the second time on lap 26, setting up the two-lap shootout. Francis Jr. started to slow, losing oil pressure on the final lap. The pair raced side-by-side before Brabham made a move to the outside to make his one and only pass just feet from the finish line.

“It wouldn’t have been our 2021 season if something didn’t happen; I lost oil pressure on the final lap,” Francis Jr. said. “I am glad to finish this race in the car, the last few races have been tough for us and we’ve struggled a lot this season. I am proud of the team for creating a car that finished the race, and was super-fast all weekend.

“In the race, I was feeling super good and Matt (Brabham) was just staying with us the whole time,” Francis Jr. continued “It was a great race out there with him though. Matt and I had a great battle those last few laps, we were side-by-side about half way through the last lap. That’s one of my best battles I’ve had in Trans Am. I am looking forward to what’s next.”

The late sprint also helped Tomy Drissi gain the podium. The driver of the No. 8 Lucas Oil Chevrolet Camaro lost third midway through the race to 2021 ProAm Challenge champion Oscar Teran, driving the No. 3 Oscar Teran Racing Ford Mustang. Drissi regained third with a pass on the final lap.

“I just didn’t have it today, and Oscar (Teran) ran a good race,” Drissi said. “The car didn’t turn very well. The late yellow came out, which was lucky for us. Then we went side by side in a couple of areas where you aren’t supposed to be, and it worked out. Thank you Lucas Slick Mist, and thank you to the guys at Burtin Racing for working so hard.”

The late restart impacted the three other classes as well.

Erich Joiner won in XGT, passing Jason Hart with two laps remaining. Joiner remained undefeated in seven races driving the No. 10 Good Boy Bob Coffee Porsche 991 GT3 R, and led the opening 11 laps. Hart – a veteran racer/coach – took over the lead on lap 12, and held it until Joiner regained the point after the final restart.

“We had a really great race today at Austin – a world-class track – especially with our GT cars,” Joiner said. “Jason and I had a really good battle. I started out in the lead; he got around me, and I let my tires cool and regroup a little to make a run at him for the end of the race. Fortunately, it worked out. He’s a heck of a driver and he has a beautiful car, but boy, the Porsche handled beautifully and the braking is phenomenal.”

Hart was a late replacement for fellow Texan Mike Weathers in the No. 48 GSpeed Corvette. It was his fourth Trans Am race and his first podium finish of the season. Hart’s most recent result was a fourth-place finish from the pole in TA2® at Watkins Glen in 2017.

Justin Oakes started on the SGT pole and seemed headed to his seventh victory in eight races, driving the No. 11 Droneworks Corvette.

But he brought out a final caution when he encountered a problem just seven laps from the finish. That gave the lead in SGT to Cindi Lux, driving the No. 45 Lux Performance/Black Rock Coffee Dodge Viper. The Oregon driver scored her her fourth-consecutive, and seventh career, SGT West Coast victory after coming home ninth overall.

“It was a good day for Lux Performance, both of our Vipers were represented on the podium today,” said Lux. “I just kept my head down and worked my way around the action. This is the first time that a West Coast car has finished in front of the National Series group, so today was a big deal for the whole team.”

Natalie Decker finished 10th overall in the No. 29 NI29 Technologies Audi R8, taking SGT National honors while coming from behind to take the SGT ProAm Challenge title.

“Wow, my first win in the National Series, and we got the ProAm SGT title!” said Decker. “The Ave Motorsports team is just amazing, I love working with all of them. I wouldn’t be here without the support of my sponsors, who joined me at the track today.”

Carey Grant matched his career-best finish by taking second in the No. 6 Grant Racing 2 Porsche 991 GT3 Cup. His father Milton Grant completed the podium, also winning SGT Masters honors in the No. 55 Sentry Self Storage/Fairfield Inn Porsche 991.1.

Mirroring the overall result, Austin driver Sean Young took GT honors in his Trans Am debut. The driver of the No. 74 Corsair Racing Ginetta GT 55 GT4 passed Paul Costas in the No. 13 GSpeed Corvette on the final lap to win in his first Trans Am start.

“The car was absolutely beautiful out there today,” said Young. “It was a tough race with a lot of action. It’s an honor to win at Circuit of The Americas.”

Following the winter break, Trans Am opens its 55th season on February 24 at Sebring International Raceway.

Matos Wraps Up Trans Am TA2@ Championship Campaign with Dominant CoTA Victory

Matos leads every lap of huge 51-car field, Sutherland finishes first in West Coast

AUSTIN (7 Nov. 2021) – Rafa Matos had everything his way at Circuit of The Americas, wrapping up his TA2® championship season by capturing the pole on Saturday and then leading every lap on Sunday en route to his sixth victory of the 2021 Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli competition season.

Driving the No 88 3-Dimensional Services Group Ford Mustang in the season-ending Heacock Classic, Matos beat Connor Mosack to the checkered flag by 9.426 seconds to score his 16th Trans Am career victory, turning the fastest race lap in the process. Misha Goikberg finished third to complete the National Series podium. (Provisional standings)

It was not the Sunday drive it appeared, however, as Matos battled a vibration in the final laps, but picked up the pace in the closing laps to manage a formidable gap.

“This result definitely represents all the hard work that the 3-Dimensional Service Group team has done all year,” said Matos. “The group of guys are amazing, giving me the tools to finish the race with a dominant victory. It is special to us, we wanted to finish the season with a win. I couldn’t be more proud of my team.”

Mosack started third in the No. 28 Nic Tailor/IFS/SLR Chevrolet Camaro, but needed 21 laps to get around Misha Goikhberg for second. At that point, he was eight seconds behind Matos, but trimmed two seconds from that advantage on the following lap. He closed slightly on the leader, but Matos picked up speed a few laps later in the 29-lap event that used up the full 75-minute time limit.

“We didn’t have the car to keep up with Rafa (Matos) today, but we fought hard for second,” Mosack said. “It’s been a great first year in Trans Am, TeamSLR really helped my development.”

Canadian Goikhberg rounded out the podium in the No. 20 BC Race Cars Camaro, marking his first podium of the season following a strong weekend for the experienced racer.

“We really had the car to finish P2 today, so it is a little bittersweet to finish one position less than we qualified,” said Goikhberg. “The team gave me a great car, and I could have done a better job adapting to the conditions. Congratulations to all the competitors on a good race, and to my team, you did great.”

Rounding out the top five were Thomas Merrill – driving Tom Sheehan’s backup car to fourth – and 2013-14 champion Cameron Lawrence in fifth, driving a Camaro fielded by Ken Thwaits’ Showtime Motorsports in his first appearance of 2021.

Matos’ protégé, 23-year-old Baylor Griffin of Tampa, finished 13th in a Stevens-Miller Camaro in his Trans Am debut. He earned ChillOut Moment of the Race honors for his drive. Griffin, whose background is in karting, has been mentored by Matos for the past three years.

Gar Robinson was the biggest mover of the race. Starting 47th in the No. 74 Liqui-Moly/Turn 14 Distribution Camaro, the two-time Trans Am champion passed 37 cars to finish 10th in his first appearance since 2018. The 2020 TA2 champion Mike Skeen, who landed a start on race day when John Cloud offered his No. 41 Ultimate Headers Camaro, went from 51st all the way to 12th after 21 laps. He began slowing two laps later, and dropped out with five laps remaining after a mechanical issue.

Also dropping out from mechanical issues from incidental contact with five laps remaining was Adam Andretti in the No. 86 3-Dimensional Services Mustang. He ran as high as fifth, in a tight battle among contenders throughout his stint.

Carl Rydquist ran as high as eighth overall in the No. 47 Racecars4rent /Group Wholesale Ford Mustang in leading the Trans Am West Coast competitors for the opening 15 laps. Ken Sutherland took the lead on lap 16 in the No. 68 Cascade Sothbey’s Camaro, and went on to score his first victory of the season.

“We were a little disappointed in our qualifying spot, but the car was darn good in the race,” said Sutherland. “We were just hoping that we could stay close to Carl (Rydquist), Carl is so fast and a great racer. To beat him today was super humbling.”

Rydquist – the 2021 West Coast TA2 champion – closed the gap to within one second at the white flag, but lost two places on the final lap.

“This was the best race that I ever had,” said Rydquist, seeking his fifth West Coast triumph of the season. “We had some minor issues but overall it was an amazing race and it’s so great to be part of this historic event for Trans Am.”

Darrell Anderson (No. 45 Park Place Constructors Chevrolet Camaro) completed the West Coast TA2 podium in third.

Veteran Bruce Nesbitt celebrated his 100th Trans Am start with a 34th-place finish in the No. 50 BrakeOMeter Ford Mustang.

The race was slowed by two cautions for nine laps early in the race. The first was extended by a fire which badly damaged the No. 98 D&M Electrical Contracting Inc Chevrolet Camaro of Doug Winston. The driver jumped out unscathed but it took several minutes to extinguish the flames that engulfed the rear of the car.

Matos will continue his post-race celebration with the Trans Am Honors Gala on Sunday evening. After a record-breaking 2021 season, Trans Am will open the next chapter in its 55 year history with the 2022 season-opener at Sebring International Raceway on February 27 for the Sebring SpeedTour.

Mitsubishi Motors Launches the New Xpander in Indonesia

Evolved into a Crossover MPV with Enhanced SUV Styling and Eco-Friendliness –

TOKYO, Nov 8, 2021 – (JCN Newswire) – Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) today revealed the new Xpander crossover MPV, featuring a refreshed design and an enhanced eco-friendliness. The renewed model will be exhibited at the 28th GAIKINDO Indonesia International Auto Show to be held from November 11. The new Xpander will be produced at Mitsubishi Motors Krama Yudha Indonesia (Bekasi, West Java)1 and will be rolled out in Indonesia and sequentially to other markets centering on the ASEAN region.

Since its launch as a next generation crossover MPV in Indonesia in 2017, the Xpander has continued to expand its presence in the ASEAN region, the Middle East, Latin America, South Asia and Africa. In 2019, the Xpander Cross was added to the lineup as the top variant of the series, and the cumulative sales volume of the Xpander series has reached a total of approximately 372,000 units as of October 2021. The new Xpander boasts an upgraded design inside and out to emphasize the SUV styling, while a new high-efficiency continuously variable transmission (CVT) is adopted to reduce fuel consumption.

“Developed in pursuit of customer needs, the Xpander series has gained popularity in the ASEAN and other regions around the globe, and has grown to become one of the most important models for Mitsubishi Motors,” said Takao Kato, president and chief executive officer, MMC. “When designing the new Xpander, we reviewed even the smallest details and evolved it into an even more active and tough model, so we hope that the new Xpander will help expand and enrich the driving experience of many customers. Through this model, we will also further grow our presence in Indonesia and strengthen local production, thereby contributing to the growth of Indonesian economy.”

Product overview 2

  • Interior and exterior design with strengthened SUV styling and quality-feel
  • Improved road performance while increasing eco-friendliness
  • Enhanced convenience for use with smartphones and various storage spaces

Interior and exterior design with strengthened SUV styling and quality-feel

On the front side, the Dynamic Shield front face that expresses power and reassurance has been evolved, while a horizontal bumper which gives an impression of a low center of gravity and a three-dimensional skid plate are newly adopted. T-shaped headlights are incorporated as a new generation headlight unit shape, and for the higher trim levels, LED type is used to secure good forward visibility.

The rear design produces a wide and stable appearance with a new generation light shape and a horizontally styled rear bumper. For the rear combination lights, T-shaped tail lights with homogeneous lighting is newly adopted, while LED stop lights are added to the LED tail lights and back lights to improve visibility at night.

For the high-end trim level, 17-inch wheels and tires are newly equipped, with the round-rim type alloy wheels featuring a robust and progressive machine-finished two tone design. The front overhang is extended by 75 mm and the rear overhang by 45 mm to create proportions with a high-class feel. Additionally, by raising the vehicle height by 15 to 20 millimeters compared to the current model, high ground clearance of 220 to 225 millimeters3 is secured – a top-level in its class – while also improving off-road performance.

As a new body color, Blade Silver Metallic which creates a powerful impression with a realistic metallic feel is added to the lineup. Other available colors include Quartz White Pearl, Graphite Gray Metallic, Jet Black Mica, Red Metallic and Deep Bronze Metallic.

For the higher trim levels, the interior features a horizontally sculpted instrument panel that provides a feeling of spaciousness. The redesigned steering wheel is given a sporty and powerful look, while the grip size and shape are restyled to secure easy and confident grip for the driver. Moreover, the quality of the interior space is upgraded by using soft pads with synthetic leather and real stitching for the armrest and door trim. Other new features include an air conditioning panel with a liquid crystal display that make it easy to check the fan level and temperature settings at a glance, and a high contrast meter display with new graphic design.

Improved road performance while increasing eco-friendliness

A high-efficiency CVT is newly adopted for the transmission. When the accelerator is deeply depressed, a powerful and sharp acceleration is delivered, with a gear shifting feel added to allow the driver to feel the acceleration. When the accelerator is lightly depressed, smooth shifting unique to CVT maximizes engine performance while realizing high fuel efficiency and quietness. An external EGR (exhaust gas recirculation) system is newly adopted for the engine to achieve low fuel consumption without compromising on the engine output performance.

An electric parking brake4 is newly added, enabling a reliable stopping simply by operating a switch. In addition, the new brake auto hold function allows the vehicle to continue the stopped state even when the driver takes their foot off the brake pedal when waiting for a traffic light or stopping in traffic jams, thereby reducing the burden on the driver and enhancing comfort.

For the suspension, the rigidity of the front strut mounting part is improved, and the cylinder size of the rear shock absorber is expanded, while high-performance valves are newly adopted at both the front and rear to provide a smooth and comfortable ride.

Enhanced convenience for use with smartphones and various storage spaces

For an even more comfortable interior, the convenient storage space is further enhanced for greater ease-of-use. The center console is redesigned with a large-capacity open tray to easily hold a smartphone, and an armrest4 that can store four 600 milliliter plastic bottles is newly added for convenience.

To enhance comfort in the rear seats, Type-A and Type-C USB charging outlets are installed on the back of the center console for models equipped with armrests, and cup holders are newly added to the armrest of the second row seats.

  1. Shareholders: MMC 51.0%, Mitsubishi Corporation 40.0%, Krama Yudha 9.0%
  2. Indonesia specifications. Vehicle specifications may vary depending on model and/or market.
  3. Minimum ground clearance of 220 mm for CVT models and 225 mm for MT models, except for certain trim level.
  4. Equipped on certain trim levels.

About Mitsubishi Motors

Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (TSE:7211), MMC–a member of the Alliance with Renault and Nissan–, is a global automobile company based in Tokyo, Japan, which has more than 30,000 employees and a global footprint with production facilities in Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, mainland China, the Philippines, Viet Nam and Russia. MMC has a competitive edge in SUVs, pickup trucks and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, and appeals to ambitious drivers willing to challenge convention and embrace innovation. Since the production of our first vehicle more than a century ago, MMC has been a leader in electrification–launched the i-MiEV – the world’s first mass-produced electric vehicle in 2009, followed by the Outlander PHEV – the world’s first plug-in hybrid electric SUV in 2013. MMC announced a three-year business plan in July 2020 to introduce more competitive and cutting-edge models, including the Eclipse Cross PHEV (PHEV model), the all-new Outlander and the all-new Triton/L200.

For more information on MMC, please visit the company’s website at
https://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/

6 Gift Ideas That Are Perfect For Car Enthusiasts

Christmas is just around the corner. And if you’re a smart and savvy shopper, you’d know that it’s never too early to start your Christmas shopping. If you can beat the holiday rush and be more relaxed with your gift-giving, why not do so? The longer your list of family and friends to give gifts to, the earlier you have to start.

So, on your list, you’ve got car enthusiasts. Of course, giving them a brand-new car may be out of the equation. If you’re not an enthusiast yourself, it can be quite confusing what to get them. You need to do a lot of research so you can finish up giving the coolest and most useful gift for them. That research process starts (and perhaps might end) here. 

This article would discuss six gift ideas that are perfect for car enthusiasts.

1. Personalized T-Shirts

Personalized t-shirts are fairly an old and classic choice. It’s still popular even to this day because it’s a special and thoughtful gift to give. If you’re unsure about what the recipient will love to have, choose a nice picture on the Internet and have it printed out on a good-quality shirt.

For a car enthusiast, you can print a t-shirt with their car on it or their dream car like these Mustang shirts. The physical car itself may still be out of reach at the moment, but it’s always good to manifest it by wearing a shirt!

2. Car Vacuum

A true car lover will want to keep their car impeccably clean both on the inside and on the outside. When the car lover has kids and pets, however, you can be certain that this wish of having a sparkly clean car may be more difficult. Kids are always eating, leaving crumbs on the seat and floor. Then, there’s hair shedding from the pets too.

You can make their lives easier by giving them a smart, handheld vacuum. It’s a wise gift that’ll make it through years of use because of the following reasons:

  • It’s lightweight and small;
  • It’s effective in cleaning even the smallest crumbs;
  • It can help find small, lost items, which are hard to reach by hand.

3. Custom Poster Or Canvas Painting Of Their Favorite Car

Another gift car lovers will truly appreciate is a custom painting or print of their favorite car. Or perhaps, they used to own a certain vintage car in the past that they had to let go of. You can commemorate the life of that car through a personalized painting. While the car may no longer be in their garage, they can still keep it through a painting on their wall. Now, that’s a piece of art with a story to tell.

4. Gas Clutch Socks

Quirky socks are so in right now. Some go as adventurous as having prints of their loved one’s faces as a funny gift while others go for thoughtful prints which match the personality of the wearer.

One of the most thoughtful gifts you can give a car and sock enthusiast is a gas clutch sock. On one side you’ll have ‘gas’ printed out and ‘clutch’ on the other. This is a great gift especially for car enthusiasts who still insist that there’s no other better car to drive than a manual one.

5. Smartphone Mount

This one is for the car enthusiast who also loves to go on road trips. If they don’t have a smartphone mount yet, this is a gift that’ll be put to good use. Now, they finally have a place to mount their smartphone for easy use when navigating.

6. Lego Creator Car Kit

Who said Legos were only for children? The Lego Creator kit is one that even adults will love, too. Go through the Lego store and you’re going to find different car models under the Lego Creator line. You can choose a kit for the receiver’s dream car or a car model of the vehicle they already have right now. This is a fun and thoughtful activity that the car enthusiast can enjoy forming either on their own or as a family activity if they’ve got kids.

Conclusion

The list above may only hold a few, but it’s a good start to finding the perfect gift for a car enthusiast. Those are all gifts that you can be certain would match their automotive passion. And you can also have the assurance of giving gifts that’ll be of good use. Now, all you have to do is get your holiday shopping into motion.

Farming Simulator 22 – Exciting New Simulator Coming This November!

The latest version of the Farming Simulator franchise, Farming Simulator 22, is right around the corner and many longtime and new fans can’t wait to play! They have been waiting for over 2 years, so they are ready to start a new game with new crops, vehicles, livestock, and building modes. There are so many new features in Farming Simulator 22, including some features that players have been asking the developers to add for years. So, here’s what every player needs to know about the latest game and the upcoming modding frenzy!

The history of Farming Simulator 22

First, let’s start off by learning a bit of the game’s history. The first game, Farming Simulator first debuted all the way back in 2008. At first, the game was not a smash hit, but players did trickle in more and more as the hype around the game grew as more people played it and told their friends and others in the gaming community. The game and the entire franchise were created by just two men, Christian Ammann and Stefan Geiger. 

These men created nearly everything for the game including the programming, the sound of the different machines, as well as other sound effects, and even the graphics. They got the idea after developing a forum dedicated to the underutilized and ignored farming games on the Swiss side of the internet. After their Forum grew and members continued to express their desire for a true farming game, they finally decided to dedicate their time and resources to creating Farming Simulator.

Its rise and popularity

The last few years have been great for the Farming Simulator community, as new players from around the world started playing the popular simulation game. The very first game was released for Microsoft Windows in 2008 and over the years, its popularity has grown to include the PS3, the PS4, the Xbox One and Xbox 360, the Nintendo switch, Mac computers, and even an Android version. 

With the rise of new players, all with their own demands and expectations for the game, came a boom in new and improved mods. The latest game, which debuts in November, is predicted to have over 20 million downloads. The Farming Simulator subreddit community on Reddit has over 67,000 members and more than a hundred community websites are dedicated solely to the franchise.

Upcoming features you don’t want to miss

If you are already a player of Farming Simulator games, then you know that all the games take place in the American Midwest or in the rural European communities. Each game will focus on a different fictional city and each city has a variety of different landscapes, including desert, forest, rivers, and even mountains.

The gaming company that makes the farming simulator games revealed earlier this year that there was a brand-new game mechanic never before seen in any other game and players just can’t wait to optimize it and make it work for their farm. This feature is known as the production chain. Players will be able to use their own crops to create products like cakes and seldom to restaurants and grocery stores around the city. 

Another new feature for Farming Simulator 22 is the introduction of bees. The game will allow players to have beehives and work as beekeepers. The bees themselves will act as a type of fertilizer when it is time to exchange them for stronger bees. Placing beehives close to your crops will increase their yield as these will also work as pollinators in the game.

The last new feature we will mention in this article are greenhouses. Players will be able to grow delicate crops that cannot be grown on cornfields in the greenhouses which will allow them to have better control of both the rate of fertilization and the yield.

Vehicles in Farming Simulator 22

There’s absolutely no shortage of vehicles in the new Farming Simulator 22 game. Not only will the game have some of the much-loved classic vehicles played in other previous Farming Simulator games, but it also boasts an entire line of brand new never before seen vehicles or brand-new modifications that are sure to improve the rate of production, Harvest, and transport of the players’ Farms. So, the most notable new farming machines are:

  • The John Deere 8RX Series
  • The SiloKing Setlife
  • The Case Magnum AFS
  • The Valtra Valmet 8750
  • The Steyr 8150
  • The Grimme EVO 290
  • And so many more!

One of the most anticipated new farming machines is the grape harvester. Oh, the grape Harvester is designed to harvest fully ripe grapes that are ready to be turned into wine, jam, and any other products available on the production line. The grape Harvester is also a new crop available in the latest Farming Simulator 22 game.

When will Farming Simulator 22 be available?

After nearly three years of waiting, we are proud to announce that the Farming Simulator 22 game will finally be available on November 22! The 22nd game of the franchise will debut on the 22nd of November! Now that is good timing and marketing! The Farming Simulator Community is already foaming at the mouth and can’t wait to install the game. Many dedicated players have already reserved the game and are just waiting to press the start button

Modding support for the community

Modding has always been a big part of the Farming Simulator franchise. Whether a player wants more realistic effects when the weather changes or new crops that aren’t available in game, the modding community has been there to pick up where the developers left off. This time around, there are sure to be far more Farming Simulator 22 mods than ever before! Since many of the schematics and features of the game have already been published, dedicated franchise modders have already started developing mods for the community.

The mods that are already available for Farming Simulator 22 are:

  • Improved vehicles and tools in Farming Simulator 22
  • McCormick X8 VT-Drive in FS22 V1.0
  • Elmcreek map in FS22
  • FS22 Horse helpers

These mods are based off of the previous game, Farming Simulator 19.

8 Hacks for Beginner Casino Players

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Online casinos can be overwhelming, especially for new players. This is not strange since tons of games are available, all with unique rules and betting ranges. But how to determine which to play? Or where to play? These and many more are the questions that plague new casino players. 

Fortunately, when it comes to casinos, you don’t need to learn everything on the first day. Learning the basics will ensure you have fun and stay safe while playing in casinos, even as a new player. In this guide, we will share 8 hacks for beginner casino players so that you can begin on the right note. 

  1. Start by Playing Online 

There are land-based and online casinos, and they are both popular options for players, although the latter can boast a number of advantages. In any case, whether you are a new or seasoned player, it is always recommended to join online casinos licensed by a reputable body. That way, you can rest assured to enjoy free slot machine games without downloading or registration from the comfort of your home without any worries.

Another added benefit when you play online is that you get to enjoy amazing bonuses that you won’t find in land-based casinos. With these bonuses, you can play games for free, which is a chance to learn how casino games work without spending a dime. 

Also, most online casinos have 24/7 customer support and allow you to play a broad range of games. And if you choose a casino that is licensed by regulatory bodies like the Malta Gaming Authority or Curacao Gaming Authority, your safety is guaranteed. 

  1. Learn and Follow the Rules 

Rules are essential in all areas of life, and casinos are not excluded. It is vital to understand the rules to get the best experience from playing in new casinos as a beginner. Each casino has its own set of rules guiding gameplay, bonuses, payment, etc. Make sure you read these rules before you begin playing to stay ahead. 

  1. Be Ready for Losses 

New players may think that gambling is an easy way to wealth. However, this is not the case since gambling is a game of luck. You win some and lose some. 

Even if you win frequently, note that it won’t happen every time and that losses are a part of the gambling process. If you can head to the casino with this mindset, you will not take unnecessary risks. It will also minimize your feeling of disappointment if you lose. 

  1. Set Up a Budget and Follow It 

It is fun to play in online casinos. However, many new players get carried away with the level of fun that casinos offer and spend more money than they can afford. This is a major problem even among experienced players. 

For this reason, it is vital to have a budget in place and follow some casino slot money management tips before you begin playing in a casino. Once you have exceeded your budget, leave the casino no matter how tempting it is to go back. This will ensure you don’t spend money meant for other things. 

  1. Create a Strategy

Many new players believe casino games are based on luck. However, only luck won’t help you maximize your winning chances. Some games are dependent on having a strategy too. With a great strategy and luck by your side, you can win a decent amount of cash in online casinos. 

Knowing this, it is important to study some basic strategies. It is also the case while playing table games like Blackjack or Roulette. With a great strategy, you can reduce the house edge and improve your winning chances. 

  1. Leverage Casino Promotions 

Online casinos offer new players tons of bonuses and promotions—these range from welcome bonuses, free spins, cashback, loyalty rewards, and many more. If you can leverage these offers, you will surely get more value for your money. Make sure you keep an eye out for them and take advantage of a better casino experience. 

  1. Make Smaller Bets 

Casino games come with different bet values, with some as little as $0.1 to others as high as $500 or more. However, if you are a new player, we suggest that you begin with little bets first. This way, you can get the most out of your bankroll and minimize the risk of losing while learning how the game works. Then, as you improve your gaming skills, you can gradually increase your bet value. If you begin with large bets, you may end up exhausting your bankroll without achieving anything. 

  1. Have Fun! 

Gambling should be something you do for fun and not out of necessity. Remember to gamble responsibly and have fun as you play!

Wrapping Up 

The 8 hacks mentioned above can help every new player get the best experience in online casinos. With these, you have all you need to begin your gambling journey, win real money, and have fun. 

Larson fulfills comeback season by capturing first NASCAR Cup Series championship at Phoenix

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After spending the previous season on the sidelines, Kyle Larson made the most of his second opportunity with the powerhouse organization of Hendrick Motorsports and emerged as the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion after winning the season finale race at Phoenix Raceway on Sunday afternoon.

The Elk Grove, California, native qualified on the pole position Saturday and led seven times during the race for a total of 107 laps, including the final 28. He beat Martin Truex Jr., Denny Hamlin and Chase Elliott to win his first Cup title in his first full-time season at Hendrick Motorsports along with claiming his season-high 10th race victory in the desert state.

Qualifying occurred on Saturday, November 6, to determine the starting lineup and Kyle Larson, a nine-time race winner vying for his first Cup title, won the pole position with a pole-winning lap at 137.847 mph. Joining him on the front row was Chase Elliott, Larson’s teammate and the reigning series champion who qualified with an initial fast speed at 136.939 mph.

With Larson and Elliott starting on the front row, Denny Hamlin, vying for his first Cup title, lined up in sixth place to contend for his first Cup title while teammate Martin Truex Jr., going for his second title, rolled off the starting grid in 12th place.

Larson, Hamlin and Truex entered the finale without their regular car chiefs after their respective cars failed the pre-race technical inspection process twice, but they all retained their starting spots for the main event. On the other hand, Josh Bilicki and Timmy Hill started the finale at the rear of the field due to unapproved adjustments to their cars.

When the green flag waved and the finale commenced, Larson briefly broke ahead through the frontstretch, but Elliott fought back entering the backstretch. As both Hendrick Motorsports teammates dueled coming back to the start/finish line, Larson led the first lap. Elliott, however, had other plans as he rocketed to the lead entering Turns 1 and 2 during the following lap. 

By the fifth lap, Elliott’s No. 9 NAPA Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE was ahead by half a second over teammate Larson’s No. 5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE.

Two laps later, the first caution of the finale flew when Bubba Wallace got hit by Corey LaJoie, spun and backed into the Turn 3 outside wall with extensive rear-end damage. After exiting his damaged No. 23 DoorDash Toyota Camry, Wallace expressed his displease to LaJoie before making the mandatory trip to the infield care center.

Under caution, Larson elected to pit for four fresh tires and fuel while the rest of the field led by Elliott remained on the track.

When the finale restarted under green on Lap 11, Elliott retained the lead ahead of the field, which fanned out through the frontstretch. Behind, Ryan Blaney was in second followed by Denny Hamlin, William Byron and Kevin Harvick while Kurt Busch challenged Christopher Bell for sixth. Truex, meanwhile, was situated in the top 10.

Four laps later, the caution returned when LaJoie made contact with Ricky Stenhouse Jr. entering Turn 3, which sent both competitors spinning towards the outside wall as LaJoie sustained heavy rear-end damage.

Under caution, a majority of the field led by Elliott pitted while the rest led by Blaney remained on the track.

The finale restarted under green on Lap 20 as Blaney and teammate Brad Keselowski occupied the front row. At the start, Blaney retained the lead while Larson, who moved back into the top 10, made a bold move through the dogleg to move up to fourth ahead of Michael McDowell.

With the field continuing to fan out and jostle for positions, Larson settled in fourth behind Blaney, Ross Chastain and Keselowski while Elliott moved up to sixth. Truex was in eighth in between Chris Buescher and Kevin Harvick while Hamlin was in the top 15. 

By Lap 25, Blaney was the race leader and Larson was the championship leader in second place just ahead of teammate Elliott, Chastain and Keselowski. Meanwhile, Truex was in sixth while Hamlin was mired back in 12th.

Through the first 30 laps of the finale, Blaney was leading by more than a second over Larson and Elliott, both of whom continued to challenge hard against one another for the championship lead early. Harvick was in fourth, trailing the lead by two seconds, while Truex remained in fifth. Keselowski, Byron, Joey Logano, Kurt Busch and Hamlin were in the top 10.

Five laps later, Harvick, who is pursuing his first victory of the season, moved up to second place on the track, thus dropping Larson and Elliott to third and fourth while Truex continued to run in fifth.

Another five laps later, Harvick, who cut Blaney’s advantage to a tenth of a second, started to challenge Blaney for the top spot around every turns and straightaway in his No. 4 Busch Light Ford Mustang. Behind, Elliott moved up to third while Truex challenged and passed Larson for fourth.

Through the first 50 laps of the event, a three-wide battle for the lead ensued between Harvick, Blaney and Truex through the frontstretch, with the latter gaining ground and catching the top-two leaders. Behind, teammates Elliott and Larson were in fourth and fifth while Hamlin moved up to sixth, thus placing all four Cup championship contenders in the top six.

Following their intensive battle at the front, Truex emerged with the lead on Lap 51 over Harvick, who led Lap 49, and Blaney, who led Laps 17-48 and 50.

By Lap 60, Truex extended his advantage to more than a second over Harvick. Behind, Elliott retained third place ahead of teammate Larson while Hamlin moved up to fifth place ahead of Blaney.

Ten laps later, Truex continued to extend his advantage to more than three seconds over Harvick while Elliott, Hamlin and Larson were situated in third, fourth and fifth. Behind, Blaney was trying to fend off Cole Custer and William Byron for sixth while Kurt Busch and Matt DiBenedetto were in the top 10.

When the first stage concluded on Lap 75, Truex, who won at Phoenix in March, received the early upper hand in his quest for his second Cup title by motoring his No. 19 Bass Pro Shops Toyota Camry to his sixth stage victory of the season. Harvick settled in second followed by Elliott, Hamlin, Larson, Byron, Custer, Blaney, Kurt Busch and DiBenedetto.

Under the stage break, the leaders pitted and Elliott emerged with the top spot following a stellar work from his pit crew. Truex exited in second followed by Harvick, Hamlin, Larson and Kurt Busch.

The second stage started on Lap 83. At the start and with the field fanning out through the dogleg, Elliott retained the lead by a narrow margin over Truex. The following lap, Larson made a bold three-wide move in between Hamlin and Harvick to move up to third.

By Lap 85, the final four championship contenders were running first through fourth and separated by less than a second as Elliott was leading ahead of Truex, Larson and Hamlin.

Five laps later, the four title contenders were separated by more than a second as Elliott stabilized himself in the lead by nearly six-tenths of a second over Truex. Third-place Larson trailed by more than a second while fourth-place Hamlin trailed by one-and-a-half seconds as Harvick started to close in on Hamlin.

Through the first 100 laps of the finale, Elliott continued to lead by more than a second over Truex, two seconds over teammate Larson and more than three seconds over Harvick, who overtook Hamlin a few laps earlier. Byron, Blaney, DiBenedetto, Kyle Busch and Aric Almiorla were in the top 10 while Kurt Busch, rookie Chase Briscoe, Tyler Reddick, Cole Custer and Christopher Bell were in the top 15. Meanwhile, Brad Keselowski, Joey Logano and Alex Bowman were mired in the top 20 while Daniel Suarez and Ryan Newman were in 21st and 22nd.

Twenty laps later, Truex and Elliott battled for the top spot, with the former succeeding during the following lap. Harvick was in third, trailing by more than two seconds, while Larson and Hamlin remained in the top five. 

On Lap 129, the caution flew when Quin Houff lost a right-front tire and smacked the outside wall hard right-side in Turn 3. The incident was enough to end Houff’s run in the garage and in the final NASCAR event for Starcom Racing.

Under caution, the leaders returned to pit road and Elliott exited with the lead followed by Harvick, Larson, Truex and Byron while Hamlin fell back to ninth.

When the finale restarted under green on Lap 135, Elliott retained the lead on the outside lane while teammate Larson challenged and overtook Harvick for second place through the first two turns. Behind, Byron closed in on Harvick for third as Truex joined the party. 

Five laps later, the caution returned when Stenhouse hammered the outside wall in Turn 3 after blowing a left-front tire. 

Another five laps later, the race restarted under green. At the start and with the field fanning out through the dogleg and entering the first two turns, Elliott just managed to clear Harvick through the backstretch as Larson made another strong move to the outside of Harvick to take second. The following lap, Truex overtook Harvick for third as Harvick was being pressured by Blaney for more.

Through the first 150 laps of the event, Elliott was leading by a second over teammate Larson while Truex was in third and slowly catching Larson for more. Harvick, Blaney, DiBenedetto and Byron were running fourth through seventh while Hamlin was mired in eighth in front of Keselowski and Aric Almirola.

By Lap 155, the caution flew when rookie Chase Briscoe, who cut down a left-rear tire, got bumped by Kyle Busch, spun and wrecked into the Turn 3 outside wall.

Under caution, nearly all of the lead lap cars pitted as Larson exited his pit stall with the lead followed by Elliott, Truex, Harvick and Hamlin. Back on the track, however, Tyler Reddick, Kurt Busch, Alex Bowman and Daniel Suarez remained on the track. 

With 30 laps remaining in the second stage, Larson, who restarted in the second row, used the dogleg to thunder past Kurt Busch and Reddick to reassume the lead as the field fanned out through the frontstretch. Behind, Elliott also muscled his way to second behind teammate Larson’s No. 5 Chevrolet as Truex and Hamlin also charged their way to the front. 

A few laps later, the final four title contenders were back running first through fourth as Larson continued to lead by a narrow margin over teammate Elliott. 

By Lap 175, title rivals Larson, Elliott, Hamlin and Truex remained in first through fourth, separated by two seconds, as Larson continued to lead ahead of teammate Elliott while Hamlin started to make his charge to the front after struggling early. Blaney settled in fifth ahead of Harvick, Logano, Keselowski, Kyle Busch and Byron.

When the second stage concluded on Lap 190, Larson took his stance in his quest to achieve his first Cup title by capturing his season-high 18th stage victory of the season. Teammate Elliott settled in second followed by Hamlin and Truex while Blaney ended up in fifth, trailing by more than three seconds. Harvick, Keselowski, Logano, Kyle Busch and Byron were scored in the top 10.

Under the stage break, the leaders pitted and Larson exited his pit stall with the lead ahead of teammate Elliott, Hamlin, Truex and Kyle Busch.

With 115 laps remaining, the final stage commenced. At the start, Larson peeked ahead and cleared teammate Elliott through the frontstretch and the first two turns. While Hamlin tucked in third behind the two Hendrick competitors, Truex battled Harvick for fourth place as Blaney and Kyle Busch kept both Cup champions within their sights. 

Down to the final 100 laps of the finale, Larson stabilized himself with the lead by four-tenths of a second over teammate Elliott. Hamlin was in third, trailing by more than two seconds, while Truex was mired back in fourth, three seconds behind. Harvick and Blaney were in fifth and sixth as both closed in on Truex for more while Kyle Busch, Keselowski, Logano and Almirola were in the top 10. 

Under the final 80 laps, the battle for the championship between two Hendrick Motorsports teammates ignited as Elliott, who tracked and methodically caught Larson, overtook Larson with 76 laps remaining. Though Elliott emerged with the lead, he had teammate Larson within close sights of his rearview mirror. 

Near the final 70 laps of the event, Keselowski surrendered his spot in the top 10 to short pit under green. 

Back on the track, Elliott was leading by more than half a second over teammate Larson as Hamlin, who was in third, started to close in on the two leaders in the fight for the championship. Truex, meanwhile, was in fourth and trailing by more than two seconds. 

With 66 laps remaining, Hamlin was up into second place after overtaking Larson, all while Elliott continued to lead by nearly a second.

Just then and while a few more competitors including Truex pitted under green, the caution flew when rookie Anthony Alfredo went dead straight and pounded the outside wall in Turn 2. The caution served as a huge moment for Truex, who completed his service and remained on the lead lap.

Under caution, the lead lap competitors led by Elliott pitted and Hamlin exited in first followed by Elliott, Logano, Larson and Almirola. Back on the track, however, Truex, who pitted prior to the caution, cycled to the lead followed by Blaney.

With 58 laps remaining, the race restarted under green. At the start, Joe Gibbs Racing’s Truex and Hamlin dueled through the frontstretch until Truex cleared Hamlin entering the backstretch. Behind Blaney was in third followed by Elliott, Logano and Larson as the field jostled for positions.

Five laps later, the final four title contenders were back running first through fourth as Joe Gibbs Racing’s Truex and Hamlin led Hendrick Motorsports’ Elliott and Larson. In the midst of this, Elliott challenged Hamlin for the runner-up spot. 

Down to the final 50 laps of the event, Truex was leading by nearly a second over Hamlin and Elliott, both of whom continued to battle for second place, while Larson trailed by more than a second. Blaney was in fifth followed by Logano, Harvick, Almirola, Ross Chastain and Christopher Bell.

Ten laps later, Truex stabilized himself with the lead by nine-tenths of a second over teammate Hamlin while third-place Elliott, who was losing ground to Hamlin, was nearly two seconds behind, and fourth-place Larson, who was gaining no ground on the leaders, was behind by more than three seconds.

Just then, the caution flew with 30 laps remaining due to debris reported in Turn 3 and coming off of David Starr’s car, with the driver reporting a broken rotor off of his car.

Under caution, the leaders pitted for four fresh tires and fuel. At the end of the services, Larson’s crew under the leadership of sophomore crew chief Cliff Daniels got the job done as he exited with the top spot followed by Hamlin, Truex and Elliott. 

Down to the final 24 laps of the finale, the field restarted under green. At the start, Larson rocketed away with the lead as Truex also muscled his way into second place on the outside lane. Behind, Hamlin and Elliott battled for third.

With 20 laps remaining, Larson was leading by more than two-tenths of a second over Truex while Hamlin and Elliott persevered in his battle with Hamlin for third place. 

Five laps later, Larson remained as the leader by four-tenths of a second over Truex as the battle for the win and the championship continued to ignite between both. Meanwhile, third-place Elliott trailed by more than a second while Hamlin was mired in fourth and more than a second behind.

Down to the final 10 laps of the finale, Larson slightly increased his advantage to seven-tenths of a second over Truex while Elliott and Hamlin continued to battle for third ahead of Blaney.

With five laps remaining, Larson continued to lead by more than eight-tenths of a second over Truex. Behind, Hamlin moved his No. 11 FedEx Toyota Camry to third while Elliott was mired back in fourth and losing ground, trailing by less than three seconds, as Blaney started to challenge Elliott for more.

When the white flag waved and the final lap started, Larson was still leading by three-tenths of a second over Truex, who nearly got into the left-rear quarter panel of Larson’s No. 5 Chevrolet entering the backstretch earlier, lost ground and was trying to narrow the deficit. While Truex got as close as he could, Larson kept himself at the front and was able to hold off the Joe Gibbs Racing driver through the final turn as he came back to the frontstretch and took the checkered flag to win both the race and the championship.

With the victory, Larson became the 35th different competitor to achieve a Cup Series championship and the fifth to do so while driving for Hendrick Motorsports as HMS, which won 17 of 36 races in this year’s schedule, achieved its 14th Cup title. Larson also joined Martin Truex Jr. and Kyle Busch as the only Cup regular season champions to go on to win the overall season championship.

By claiming his season-high 10th victory of the 2021 Cup season and notching his 16th Cup career victory, Larson became the first championship-winning competitor to achieve double-digit victories in a championship-winning season, the last of which was made by Jimmie Johnson in 2007 when he beat teammate Jeff Gordon. Larson also racked up a career-high 20 top-five results, 26 top-10 results, nearly 2,600 laps led and a personal-best average-finishing result of 9.1.

This marked the eighth consecutive season where a competitor won the race in order to win the Cup championship in the current elimination-style Playoff format. 

The championship also completed Larson’s redemptive road back to the top level in NASCAR after being released by Chip Ganassi Racing and indefinitely suspended from the sport for using a racial slur during a live iRacing event a year ago. Spending the majority of 2020 racing in sprint cars and the dirt, Larson was able to complete NASCAR’s Road to Recovery program and be reinstated prior to the 2021 season. By then, he was given an opportunity to reinstate his career when Hendrick Motorsports acquired him in October 2020, 13 months prior to Larson’s title.

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“I cannot believe it,” Larson, who celebrated on the frontstretch and praised his pit crew, said on NBC. “I didn’t even think I’d be racing a Cup car a year-and-a-half ago. To win a championship is crazy. I’ve got to say first off thank you so much to Rick Hendrick, Hendrickcars.com, Jeff Gordon, NASCAR, every single one of my supporters in the stands watching at home, my family. I’ve got so many of my friends and family here. My parents, my sister, my wife and kids. [Son] Owen had been giving me crap a month-and-a-half ago about how I can’t win a Cup race when he’s there, so that added a lot of pressure. There were so many points in this race where I did not think we were going to win. Without my pit crew on that last stop, we would not be standing right here. They are the true winners of this race. They are true champions. I’m just blessed to be a part of this group. Every single man or person, man and woman at Hendrick Motorsports, this win is for all of us and every one of you. This is unbelievable. I’m speechless.”

“This event was crazy,” Larson added. “This format is wild. I’m glad we were able to get it done. And yes, a big shout-out to my parents for getting me involved in racing, my dad for everything he did, building my go-karts when I was young to get me playing around, my mom for videotaping every lap I ever raced and giving me something I could look at and study and get better. Gosh, so cool. I cannot believe it.”

Larson’s championship was one that received high praises from Rick Hendrick and Jeff Gordon, both of whom played instrumental roles in signing Larson for the 2021 season.

“I’ll tell you, we’ve always known he’s a wheelman, and he works so hard off the track,” Hendrick said on the championship stage. “Man, I just — he deserves this, and what a year, man. I never thought I was taking a risk [by signing Larson]. I mean, I know how good he is. I’m just fortunate we were able to get him, and man, what a wheelman he is. Ten races won, 11 with the All-Star Race. It’s unbelievable.”

“Unbelievable,” Gordon added. “By the whole team and Kyle Larson is a great talent. You give him a great race car and great race teams, and he does amazing things. We’ve seen it before, we’ve seen it in other forms of racing. He and this pit crew and this team, they did it all year long. They got to this point. What a battle. I just want to say Phoenix Raceway, NASCAR and all these fans that came out here today, this is what a championship weekend is supposed to feel like, and that was a championship battle. Great competitors and a great champion here.”

In addition, crew chief Cliff Daniels, who debuted atop the pit box midway into the 2019 season with Jimmie Johnson, achieved his first championship as a crew chief while the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet team achieved its first title since the 1996 season with Terry Labonte. 

“It’s an amazing moment,” Daniels said. “It’s been such a blessing just to be a part of this team, to be a part of Hendrick Motorsports. The thing that I think about the most is so many guys on our team have been there for so many years with Chad [Knaus] and with Jimmie [Johnson], and we learned from the best. We learned from those guys. Obviously, the last two, three years, just as a company, we were down a little bit. It was easy to get down as a team. It was easy for me to get down. It was easy for the guys to get down. For them to dig so hard all year long, to dig so hard today, because we were not the best car at times today. And then, for our pit crew to have a money stop on the money stop, I couldn’t be more thankful. I could not be more proud of those guys…They were ready.”

Truex, who initially had the race and the championship within his grasp until the late caution, concluded the season in second place on the track and in the standings for the third time in the previous four seasons. The runner-up result was one that left Truex disappointed in a season where he achieved four victories, 13 top-five results, 20 top-10 results and an overall average-finishing result of 12.0.

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“The clean air seemed to be a good bit of an advantage,” Truex said. “Whoever got out front was good for 20, 30, 40 laps, and then the long run cars would start coming around. I don’t know. Ultimately we needed to beat [Larson] off pit road. It’s unfortunate, but we win and lose as a team. And really proud of our efforts this year. That’s three times we’ve been second and that sucks. Second hurts I’m not going to lie, especially with the car we had and the job the guys did. That’s racing, as they say, and sometimes you’re just not on the right end of things. We were on the right end to things to get the lead there and weren’t able to hold on to it. If we could have had the lead, I think it would have been over, but that’s kind of how [Larson] did it, too. So, they had a hell of a season and congrats to them. Gosh, second sucks. I hate it.”

Teammate Hamlin, who was starting to catch Larson and Truex in the closing laps, settled in third place on the track and in the standings as his bid to win his first Cup title in his 16th full-time season highlighted with two postseason victories, 19 top-five results, 25 top-10 results and an average-finishing result of 8.4 fell short.

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“Yeah, certainly, I really liked where we were at with about 25 [laps] to go,” Hamlin said. “We were just exceptional in the long run, which wasn’t too surprising, but started running [Truex] back down there and got within a couple car lengths and obviously that debris caution changed a lot. Special congrats to Larson and his team. Those guys, any time you can win 10 races in a year, you’re absolutely a deserving champion. They did a great job on the last pit stop and got him out there, and it was just set sail after that. Proud of my team. Really great effort adjusting on the car all day, getting it so much better, and thank our partners. Just a really good year. A really, really good year and things just didn’t pan out. We needed that thing to go green those last 25 laps, and it didn’t.”

Meanwhile, Elliott, who was overtaken by Blaney on the track, ended up in fifth place in the final leaderboard and in the final standings as he came up short in defending his series title. Despite the result, Elliott kept his head high in a season where he notched two victories, 15 top-five results, 21 top-10 results and an average-finishing result of 11.4.

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“I felt like our NAPA Chevy was really good and I thought our team did a really good job preparing this week,” Elliott said. “I was really proud of our group. I thought we brought a really good car and did a lot of things that we were wanting it to do today. Just didn’t work out and the sequence of the way all that went certainly was unfortunate for us, but look, proud of our team, a lot to build on and also, congrats to Kyle and Cliff. What an amazing season. Very, very deserving champions and glad to see Kyle have success. When you’re a good driver and a good person and you surround yourself with good people, success is warranted. It’s good to see that. But we’ll be back stronger next year and try to give them a run.”

Aric Almirola, Kyle Busch, Kevin Harvick, Christopher Bell and Brad Keselowski completed the top 10 on the track.

Austin Dillon, who finished 15th in the finale, emerged as the highest non-Playoff contender in the final standings in 17th place.

Despite finishing in 35th place following his accident, Chase Briscoe captured the 2021 Cup Rookie-of-the-Year title over Anthony Alfredo. With his accomplishment, Briscoe, who earned three top-10 results in his first full-time Cup season, became the third competitor to capture the rookie title across NASCAR’s top three national touring series (Cup, Xfinity and Truck). 

Brad Keselowski finished 10th in his 435th and final run in the No. 2 Team Penske Ford Mustang while Todd Gordon, crew chief for Ryan Blaney, called his 526th and final race as a crew chief between the Xfinity and Cup Series before retiring. 

Ross Chastain and Kurt Busch finished 14th and 16th in Chip Ganassi Racing’s final race and season in NASCAR as the team’s assets will be transferred over to Trackhouse Racing, which will be expanding to two cars and welcome Chastain as a teammate alongside Daniel Suarez, for the 2022 season. 

Ryan Newman finished 23rd in his 725th career start in the Cup circuit as he has yet to announce his plans for the 2022 season. 

Matt DiBenedetto finished 12th in his 72nd and final run with the Wood Brothers Racing team, Ryan Preece finished 20th in his 108th and final run with JTG-Daugherty Racing and Justin Haley finished 26th in his 34th and final run with Spire Motorsports.

Meanwhile, 23XI Racing settled in 21st place in the final standings and as the highest of the new teams over Trackhouse Racing (25th) and Live Fast Motorsports (32nd). The team will be expanding to two cars next season with Bubba Wallace and Kurt Busch set to drive for the team in 2022.

The 2021 NASCAR Cup Series season was the ninth and final season for the current Generation 6 stock cars, thus paving the way for the new NextGen stock cars that will debut in NASCAR competition in February 2022. It was also the final season where the five lug nut pattern was implemented on the tires for the cars as the series will have a single, center-locked lug nut for the wheels next season.

There were 18 lead changes for seven different leaders. The race featured nine cautions for 51 laps.

Results:

1. Kyle Larson, 107 laps led, Stage 2 winner

2. Martin Truex Jr.,72 laps led, Stage 1 winner

3. Denny Hamlin

4. Ryan Blaney, 33 laps led

5. Chase Elliott, 94 laps led

6. Aric Almirola

7. Kyle Busch

8. Kevin Harvick, one lap led

9. Christopher Bell

10. Brad Keselowski

11. Joey Logano

12. Matt DiBenedetto

13. Cole Custer

14. Ross Chastain

15. Austin Dillon

16. Kurt Busch, one lap led

17. William Byron

18. Alex Bowman

19. Tyler Reddick, four laps led

20. Ryan Preece

21. Daniel Suarez

22. Erik Jones

23. Ryan Newman

24. Michael McDowell

25. Chris Buescher, one lap down

26. Justin Haley, two laps down

27. BJ McLeod, three laps down

28. Cody Ware, six laps down

29. Joey Gase, nine laps down

30. Josh Bilicki, nine laps down

31. Garrett Smithley, 11 laps down

32. Corey LaJoie, 31 laps down

33. David Starr – OUT, Brakes

34. Anthony Alfredo – OUT, Accident

35. Chase Briscoe – OUT, Accident

36. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. – OUT, Accident

37. Quin Houff – OUT, Accident

38. Timmy Hill – OUT, Handling

39. Bubba Wallace – OUT, Accident

Final standings.

1. Kyle Larson

2. Martin Truex Jr.

3. Denny Hamlin

4. Chase Elliott

5. Kevin Harvick

6. Brad Keselowski

7. Ryan Blaney

8. Joey Logano

9. Kyle Busch

10. William Byron

11. Kurt Busch

12. Christopher Bell

13. Tyler Reddick

14. Alex Bowman

15. Aric Almirola

16. Michael McDowell

Bold indicates championship finale contenders.

With the 2021 season concluded, the NASCAR Cup Series competitors enter their off-season period before commencing the 2022 season with the inaugural Clash event at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, which will occur on February 6 at 8 p.m. ET on FS1.

KYLE LARSON WINS NASCAR CUP SERIES TITLE

Kyle Larson, driver of the #5 HendrickCars.com Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE celebrates his victory Sunday, November 7, 2021 after winning the NASCAR Cup Series Championship at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona. This is the first NASCAR Cup Championship for Larson who dominated the season with nine other victories, the most Top 10 finishes, the most Top 5 finishes and the most laps led in NASCAR Cup history. (Photo by Harold Hinson/HHP for Chevy Racing)

Clinches with Victory in Season-Finale’ at Phoenix

AVONDALE, Ariz. (November 7, 2021) – With just over 20 laps to go, Kyle Larson won the race off pit road – picking up three spots, all against the other Championship 4 contenders – and led the rest of the way to win the Series Finale 500 at Phoenix Raceway – and the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series Driver’s Championship.

“I cannot believe it,” said Larson after the race. “I didn’t even think I’d be racing a Cup car a year and a half ago. To win a championship is crazy. I’ve got to say first off thank you so much to Rick Hendrick, Hendrickcars.com, Jeff Gordon, NASCAR, every single one of my supporters in the stands, watching at home, my family. I’ve got so many of my friends and family here. My parents, my sister, my wife and kids.

“There were so many points in this race where I did not think we were going to win. Without my pit crew on that last stop, we would not be standing right here. They are the true winners of this race. They are true champions. I’m just blessed to be a part of this group. Every single man or person, man and woman at Hendrick Motorsports, this win is for all of us, and every one of you. This is unbelievable. I’m speechless.”

Chase Elliott, driver of the No. 9 NAPA Auto Parts Camaro ZL1 1LE, was seeking his second consecutive championship, but finished fifth in the race to finish fourth in the final standings.

Larson, in his first season in the No. 5 HendrickCars.com Camaro ZL1 1LE, also won the regular-season championship.

“What a great way to finish the season. This is great day,” said Jim Campbell, Chevrolet U.S. Vice President of Performance and Motorsports. “Congratulations to Kyle Larson, Cliff Daniels and the No. 5 HendrickCars.com Camaro ZL1 1LE team on winning the NASCAR Cup Series Championship. Kyle ran consistently up front all year long. The crew executed efficiently in the pits. Cliff and the engineers called the right race strategy throughout the season. Congratulations to Kyle on becoming Chevrolet’s 33rd Cup Series Driver’s Champion.

“We have been proud partners with Rick Hendrick and Hendrick Motorsports for over 38 years, and want to also congratulate Rick and the organization on earning their 14th NASCAR Cup Series title.”

Larson is the first driver to win 10 NCS races in a season since Team Chevy Jimmie Johnson in 2007. Larson also led the series this year with 18 stage wins, and 20 top-five and 26 top-10 finishes. He also became the first driver in 34 years to record two three-race winning streaks in a single season. Team Chevy legend Dale Earnhardt Sr. twice won three in a row on the way to his third of a record seven career Driver’s Championships.

Larson led 107 laps in the final race, the most of any driver.

The 33 NCS Driver’s Championships powered by Chevrolet are more than any other manufacturer. Before the Championship Weekend in Phoenix, Chevrolet had already clinched Manufacturer’s Championships in both the Cup and Xfinity series.

The 2021 title extends Hendrick Motorsports’ series-leading Driver’s Championships to 14 (all in the last 27 years, 1995-2021). Jimmie Johnson (seven titles), Jeff Gordon (four titles) and Terry Labonte (one title) also won championships for Hendrick.

Chevrolet closes the season with five consecutive wins for a total of 19, the most since it won 20 in 2014. Chevrolet now has 814 all-time wins in the series to lead all manufacturers.

The NASCAR Cup Series returns to competition with the Daytona 500 season-opener at Daytona International Speedway on February 18, 2022.

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