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Gibbs takes Xfinity Series win at Kansas Speedway

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Kansas City, KS – After passing race leader Austin Cindric with 16 laps to go, Joe Gibbs Racing driver Ty Gibbs took home his fourth career win of the 2021 Xfinity Series season.

“He (Austin Cindric) got a little bit free and kind of slowed down in (Turns) 3 and 4, and I could get to his left rear and side-draft him and get away from him,” the 19-year-old Gibbs said of the winning pass.”

“I got loose a couple of times over there (pointing to Turns 3 and 4), but I was just trying to give it my all, trying to come back with a win. To have four wins this year in the Xfinity Series is just unbelievable.”

Kansas Speedway hosted the second round in the Round of 8 Playoffs on a cool Saturday afternoon. Daniel Hemric was on the pole by virtue of the qualifying metric system. Stages of 45/45/110 laps made up the 200 lap event.

Hemric maintained the lead early on in the first stage before Austin overtook him for the top position after nine laps. While it looked as though Cindric was going to leave the field high and dry, a caution on Lap 28 for the No. 48 of Jade Buford bunched everyone up for a restart with eight laps to go in the first stage. As the green flag came back out, AJ Allmendinger assumed the lead for a brief while and battled Hemric in the last remaining laps in Stage 1. Allmendinger eventually held off Hemric and won the first stage.

Hemric, Cindric, Gibbs, Justin Allgaier, Myatt Snider, Noah Gragson, Brandon Jones, Justin Haley, and Harrison Burton completed the top 10 finishers.

As the second stage began, last year’s Xfinity Series champion, Cindric, won the race off pit road and was out front once again with Gibbs right beside him in second place. Cindric had the dominant car and never surrendered the lead, leading all the laps in the second stage to take the Stage 2 victory. Gibbs, Hemric, Gragson, Snider, Allmendinger, Harrison Burton, Allgaier, Haley, and Riley Herbst rounded out the Top 10.

The third and final stage was the wildest stage of the afternoon with seven cautions. The biggest caution occurred with 23 laps to go as the No. 9 of Gragson and No. 20 of Harrison Burton collided on the front stretch after contact with the No. 8 of Sam Mayer. The vehicles of playoff drivers, Burton and Gragson, had major damage and were out of the race. The drivers were checked and released from the infield care center, but now face a must-win situation heading into Martinsville next weekend.

Following the cleanup, the field restarted with 16 laps to go and Cindric seemed poised to score the win and lock into the Championship 4. While Cindric had the faster car in Stage 2 and early in the final stage, Gibbs chased him down. took the lead and held on, for his fourth career win of the year.

Gibbs led three times for 14 laps en route to victory. There were 10 cautions for 46 laps and 19 lead changes among six different drivers.

Cindric led the most laps, 151, but came up short and earned his 20th top five of the year. The Team Penske driver also earned his 11th stage win of the year after winning the second stage.

“It was a great points day in our Odyssey Battery Ford Mustang,” Cindric said about the second place finish. “I really would have loved to lock our way in and race for a win at Martinsville, that would be huge for us. Congrats to the 54, Ty (Gibbs). That whole team has been on it no matter who is in the car. They have earned it. It sucks to lose one that late in the race. Not the first time, but I didn’t spontaneously crash in the playoff Kansas race this time, so it is okay I guess. I hate losing but we will move on. In the bigger picture, it was a good day.”

Playoff Standings with one race left in the Round of 8:

  1. Austin Cindric, +47
  2. A.J. Allmendinger, +47
  3. Justin Allgaier, +9
  4. Daniel Hemric, +7
    Below the cut line
  5. Justin Haley, -7
  6. Noah Gragson, -24
  7. Brandon Jones, -40
  8. Harrison Burton, -51

Official Race Results following the Kansas Lottery 300 at Kansas Speedway

  1. Ty Gibbs, led 14 laps
  2. Austin Cindric, led 151 laps, won Stage 2
  3. A.J. Allmendinger, led 10 laps, won Stage 1
  4. Justin Haley
  5. Ryan Sieg
  6. Brett Moffitt
  7. Michael Annett
  8. Sam Mayer
  9. Justin Allgaier
  10. Myatt Snider, led one lap
  11. Brandon Jones
  12. Jeb Burton
  13. Riley Herbst
  14. Brandon Brown
  15. Daniel Hemric, led 15 laps
  16. Bayley Currey
  17. Jeremy Clements
  18. Garrett Smithley
  19. Landon Cassill
  20. Jordan Anderson
  21. Kyle Weatherman
  22. Ryan Vargas
  23. Tommy Joe Martins, 1 lap down
  24. Patrick Emerling, 1 lap down
  25. Matt Mills, 1 lap down
  26. Josh Williams, 2 laps down
  27. Dylan Lupton, 2 laps down
  28. Jeffrey Earnhardt, 2 laps down
  29. Joe Graf Jr, 2 laps down
  30. Jesse Little, 3 laps down
  31. Spencer Boyd, 4 laps down
  32. Loris Hezemans, 8 laps down
  33. Alex Labbe, 9 laps down
  34. Harrison Burton, OUT, Accident
  35. Noah Gragson, led nine laps, OUT, Accident
  36. David Starr, 48 laps down
  37. Mason Massey, OUT, Accident
  38. Jade Buford, OUT, Accident
  39. Gray Gaulding, OUT, Engine
  40. Joey Gase, OUT, Electrical

Up Next: The NASCAR Xfinity Series heads to Martinsville Speedway for the conclusion of the Round of 8 where the Championship 4 will be set for Phoenix. It will air live on NBCSN and MRN Radio at 6 p.m. ET.

Team Penske NASCAR Xfinity Series Race Report – Kansas

Team Penske NASCAR Xfinity Series Race Report
Track: Kansas Speedway
Race: Kansas Lottery 300
Date: October 23, 2021

No. 22 Odyssey Battery Ford Mustang – Austin Cindric
Start: 2nd
Stage 1: 3rd
Stage 2: 1st – 11th stage win of 2021
Finish: 2nd
Status: Running
Laps Completed: 200/200
Laps Led: 151
Point Standings (ahead of second): 1st (+0)

Notes:

  • Austin Cindric started second, won the second stage and finished second in Saturday afternoon’s Kansas Lottery 300 at Kansas Speedway in the No. 22 Odyssey Battery Ford Mustang. Cindric scored 18 stage points and sits 47 points above the cutline to advance to the Championship 4 race as the NASCAR XFINITY Series heads for Martinsville Speedway next week for the penultimate event of the 2021 season. The second-place finish marked the 20th top-five result of the season for the No. 22 team as they chase their second consecutive NASCAR XFINITY Series Championship.
  • After starting from the second position, Cindric claimed the lead on the 10th lap of the race with the No. 22 Odyssey Battery Mustang, immediately asking spotter Coleman Pressley to help him manage his gap to second place. A restart with eight laps remaining in Stage 1 would see Cindric shuffled back to the third position when the green-checkered was displayed. A quick four-tire stop would send the No. 22 Ford back off pit road in the race lead to start the second stage.
  • Cindric led the second stage wire-to-wire, collecting 10 points for the stage win, his 11th of the 2021 NASCAR XFINITY Series season. Under the stage caution, Cindric reported he might have lost a little turn in the No. 22 Odyssey Battery Ford Mustang, but overall had no complaints with the handling. Under the caution, the team added tape to the nose.
  • Through the opening 30 laps of the final stage, Cindric reported the Odyssey Battery Mustang had taken a step to the loose side but was able to maintain the lead until a caution flag at lap 135 setup the teams to return to pit road. Another caution flag would bring Cindric back down pit road for a four tire stop at lap 156 with the team making another air pressure adjustment, bolting on their final set of sticker Goodyear Racing Eagles. Cindric restarted 11th and climbed to seventh before another caution at lap 160.
  • Cindric would reclaim the lead at lap 167 and was immediately reminded to conserve his tires for the end of the race. With 11 laps remaining, Cindric was passed for the race lead by eventual race winner Ty Gibbs but powered through to a second-place finish a career best at Kansas Speedway. Cindric led a race high 151 laps.

Quote: “It was a great points day in our Odyssey Battery Ford Mustang. I really would have loved to lock our way in and race for a win at Martinsville, that would be huge for us. Congrats to the 54, Ty (Gibbs). That whole team has been on it no matter who is in the car. They have earned it. It sucks to lose one that late in the race. Not the first time, but I didn’t spontaneously crash in the playoff Kansas race this time, so it is okay I guess. I hate losing but we will move on. In the bigger picture, it was a good day.”

RCR NXS Post Race Report – Kansas Speedway

Myatt Snider and the No. 2 Louisiana Hot Sauce / Hy-Vee Chevrolet Team Show Speed at Kansas Speedway and Earn Top-10 Finish

Finish: 10th
Start: 15th
Points: 10th

“We had such a fast Louisiana Hot Sauce/Hy-Vee Chevrolet today at Kansas Speedway. Everyone at Richard Childress Racing did a great job, and we had one of the best cars we’ve had all year. We started the race 15th but quickly got into a rhythm as the top line came in and worked our way into sixth by the stage end. We kept up with adjustments all day and posted some of the fastest lap times throughout the race. It was good to run up front today and race as high as second. Towards the end of Stage 3, we stayed out to try and take advantage of track position because we didn’t have a set of fresh tires to put on our Chevy. Tires proved too valuable and we ended up finishing 10th. It’s not the finish we wanted, but it was a good run and we showed them what we could do.”

-Myatt Snider

Toyota Racing NXS Post-Race Recap — Kansas 10.23.21

TY GIBBS SCORES FOURTH XFINITY SERIES WIN AT KANSAS
Joe Gibbs Racing No. 54 Supra Claims 11th Victory of 2021

KANSAS CITY (October 23, 2021) – In just his 17th Xfinity Series start of the season, Ty Gibbs scored his fourth victory in the Xfinity Series Saturday afternoon at Kansas Speedway. The win marked the 11th win of the season for the No. 54 Toyota Supra team as they continue to battle for the 2021 Owner’s Championship.

Toyota Racing Post-Race Recap
NASCAR Xfinity Series
Kansas Speedway
Race 31 of 33 – 300 miles, 200 laps

TOYOTA FINISHING POSITIONS
1st, TY GIBBS
2nd, Austin Cindric*
3rd, AJ Allmendinger*
4th, Justin Haley*
5th, Ryan Sieg*
11th, BRANDON JONES
15th, DANIEL HEMRIC
17th, GARRETT SMITHLEY
27th, DYLAN LUPTON
32nd, LORIS HEZEMANS
34th, HARRISON BURTON
37th, MASON MASSEY
*non-Toyota driver

TOYOTA QUOTES

TY GIBBS, No. 54 Monster Energy Toyota Supra, Joe Gibbs Racing

Finishing Position: 1st

How were you able to overcome some of the things you did in today’s race?

“First of all, I just want to say thank you to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and everybody that’s helped me – Monster Energy, Toyota, everybody at TRD and everybody at Interstate Batteries. Mitch (Covington, Monster Energy) and everyone. I’m just at a loss for words right now, this is awesome. To have four wins in my Xfinity rookie season is just unbelievable. I’m very thankful and blessed. This is just awesome.”

How patient did you have to be to make the pass on Austin Cindric?

“We had to be really patient with the way the track was and we were on the top so a lot of dirty air. We had to make sure that we could just get him a little loose with air and then side draft him and pull away. I felt like that was the best way to pass him. It was hard because he could run the bottom and then just be completely stalled out. This is just awesome. I’ve got one more tonight.”

What will you do for the next hour before your ARCA race?

“I don’t know, it’s not an hour, I think it’s quicker than that. I’m probably going to have some peanut butter and honey sandwiches and some bananas and some Monster Energy to keep me awake. Just thank you again, thank you everybody.”

What does it mean to get your fourth Xfinity Series win of the season?

“It was, you know, man what a day. First off, I want to say all Glory to my Father Above. Everything goes to him. This is awesome. I can’t thank everybody enough that helps me. Monster Energy, you know, everyone that’s a part of this deal. I am so blessed. I just want to say Thank You. This is just wonderful.”

Back to the initial question, how did you make the pass on Austin Cindric to win the race?

“Sorry, I forgot to answer your question. I’m at a loss of words right now. I just feel like he got a little bit free and slowed down a little bit in three and four and I could just get to his left rear and side draft him and get away from him. Luckily, I pulled away. I got loose a couple of times over there, but I was just trying to give it my all. Just trying to come back with the win. To have four wins this year in the Xifinity Series is unbelievable. Like I said, all Glory to the Man Above. You know, I wouldn’t be here without Him.”

HARRISON BURTON, No. 20 Morton Buildings/DEX Imaging Toyota Supra, Joe Gibbs Racing

Finishing Position: 34th

What happened that took you out of the race?

“I haven’t really had time to watch it yet as I just got out of the infield care center. I just know that I was suddenly heading towards the fence. It was such a bummer, we were so fast today. I felt like this was one of our better races. We were really building on it and building on it, but now we’ll just go on to Martinsville and try to kick their tail.”

What happened in the accident that ended your day?

“Yea, I don’t know what really happened to be honest with you. I haven’t had a chance to see it. We were fast today. We felt like this was a race we were finally showing what we were capable of and it’s been a rough couple of weeks really. I don’t know it’s just so frustrating. I don’t know if I did something wrong or not and until I can get chance to watch what happens I won’t really know. What I do know is that we were in contention to win. In racing, that’s all you can do. We put ourselves in a situation where we have to do it again, but we are coming off of a race where we had speed so there’s confidence in that. Just bummed out it didn’t work out.”

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Ford Performance NASCAR: NXS Kansas 2 (Cindric and Sieg Lead the Way for Ford at Kansas)

Ford Performance Notes and Quotes
NASCAR Xfinity Series
Kansas Lottery 300 | Saturday, October 23, 2021

FORD FINISHING RESULTS
2nd — Austin Cindric
5th — Ryan Sieg
13th — Riley Herbst

AUSTIN CINDRIC, No. 22 Odyssey Batteries Ford Mustang — Finished 2nd

“It was a great points day in our Odyssey Battery Ford Mustang. I really would have loved to lock our way in and race for a win at Martinsville, that would be huge for us. Congrats to the 54, Ty (Gibbs). That whole team has been on it no matter who is in the car. They have earned it. It sucks to lose one that late in the race. Not the first time, but I didn’t spontaneously crash in the playoff Kansas race this time, so it is okay I guess. I hate losing but we will move on. In the bigger picture, it was a good day.”

WHAT MORE DID YOU NEED AT THE END? “A little bit of this, a little bit of that. I feel like those guys were the class of the field today between the 54 and the 20. I feel like I could hold my own with the track position and we did a good job being consistent and not making mistakes today. Maybe if I didn’t enter as high I could have maybe air-blocked a little better. The cooler it got the freer I was getting. I thought the tire cycle would help me, but it didn’t help me. I would have loved the win to lock our way in, but it is better than crashing out at a Kansas playoff race like I have the last three years. We led a lot of laps but finished second, but it could have been a lot worse.”

HOW SURPRISED ARE YOU THAT NOBODY HAS CLINCHED A SPOT IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP 4 YET? “I think the better question is how surprised am I that the 54 has won two races in a row. I am not surprised in the slightest. Those guys have done an incredible job all year. They have won a lot of races with a lot of different drivers. Sometimes it is a challenge to try to beat that some days.”

ARE YOU COMFORTABLE GOING INTO MARTINSVILLE WITH THE POINTS LEAD YOU HAVE? “I am more comfortable than anyone else can be I guess. The good thing about Martinsville is it takes a lot to hit hard enough to get you out of the race. We probably just need to finish that one and we will be in the show. That is really all that matters for us but I would really like to try to race for a win at Martinsville.”

RYAN SIEG, No. 39 CMR Construction and Roofing Ford Mustang — Finished 5th

“It was a great day. We had a fast CMR Roofing Ford Mustang. We were just a little off at the beginning from what I needed. The guys made great adjustments on it and got it better and we got closer and closer to the front. The strategy worked out for us and we were able to come out of there with a top five. A good day for us, great day for the team.”

Which SUV to choose for everyday life?

In case you’re planning on buying an SUV for everyday use, it can be overwhelming to choose from the wide variety of options available out there. With constantly improving features and new shapes and sizes of SUVs released over the years, there are many different aspects that you need to consider before opting for one. 

SUVs have been popular ever since they had the form factor of small trucks, and this trend has continued till today’s mainstream SUVs.  In this article, you will learn how to choose the best SUVs you can find. We will introduce you to the basic features and design factors that you need to look out for in an everyday SUV.

Basics of an SUV

SUVs stand for Sport Utility Vehicles and are meant to be equipped with more powerful engines, suspensions, higher ground clearance, and extra cargo space. The cars under the category of SUVs come in many different shapes and sizes. Anything that has a more elevated ride height than traditional cars and a hatchback-style body, can be categorized as an SUV. 

The term ‘Crossover SUV’ is also kind of a sub-category of SUVs, and generally describes the SUVs that are based on regular cars, rather than trucks. It is not really an official vehicle type, but it is important to know when describing or looking for modern SUVs. 

Different Types of SUVs

In the USA and many other markets, SUVs are the most popular category of cars to buy amongst the population. As clarified earlier, SUVs come in many different shapes and sizes. SUVs range from subcompact cars to luxury vehicles and even include mainstream cars that are being better equipped with every passing day. Take a look at some of the subcategories that SUVs are classified into: 

  • X-Small, Small, Small 3-Row
  • Midsize, Midsize 3-Row
  • Large
  • Small Luxury, Midsize Luxury, Midsize Luxury 3-Row, 
  • Large Luxury, Super Luxury, Electric SUVs

Compact and midsize SUVs are the most popular amongst buyers and are suitable for a wide variety of use-cases. Then there are the more powerful SUVs that may be preferable for longer travels and towing purposes. Then there’s also the choice between either a mainstream SUV or a luxury SUV. 

Now that you have a clear idea of the distinct SUV categories, let’s take a look at the factors to consider when choosing an SUV for everyday life, including the best SUVs you can find. 

How to Choose an SUV for Everyday Life?

Determine the Cargo and Passenger Space Needed

The first thing before settling on an SUV is to check the storage space in the vehicle. The cargo and passenger space you need depends on the nature of your daily usage and factors like whether you need to carry your pets or not. Some SUVs offer up third-row seatings, while others offer a little more space than traditional 4-door sedans. 

  • In case you need space for a lot of passengers and/or cargo, consider popular options like the GMC Yukon or Chevrolet Tahoe. 
  • Some SUVs offer third-row seating while being compact in overall size at the same time, like Honda Pilot or the Toyota Highlander. 

Choose between Four-Wheel Drive or Two-Wheel Drive

Next, you need to consider the road you’ll be driving on, and whether or not you need the extra power and traction offered by a 4-wheel drive. Use cases such as off-road driving or towing large cargo is better done with 4-wheel drive cars and you also need to take into consideration the GMC wheel size or other SUV wheel sizes since they can vary before purchasing. 

With 4WD, you get better stability and traction control and offer an overall safer experience in harsh conditions. But, in case you’ll be driving on normal paved roads or in the city, 2-wheel drive cars are often the cheaper and more accessible choice. 

  • For driving in harsh climates and uneven roads, consider powerful SUVs like the Jeep Wrangler or other similar options. 
  • For driving in city roads or highway conditions, a crossover or a hybrid SUV would be the better choice. 

Luxury or Mainstream Options

In case you need spacious and premium interiors with other extra luxuries, ten consider a Luxury option like the Range Rover or Escalade. For regular usage, mainstream options like the Nissan Xterra are much more convenient to maintain and clean. 

Having a Luxury SUV also incurs more maintenance charge over time, and needs them over shorter periods of time. Overall, you need to decide whether you need functionality or pure luxury. 

Efficiency and Reliability

Gas prices are often increasing on a daily basis, and fuel efficiency is one of the important factors to consider while getting a new SUV. If efficiency is your prime concern, or you need to drive on a regular basis on longer roads, then opt for the 2015 Lexus NX 300h. This car offers about 35 MPG in cities and 31 MPG on highways. 

Some other options would be the 2015 Subaru XV Crosstek, or the 2015 Lexus RX 450h. Look for SUVs that offer at least over 25 MPG for lower fuelling costs over time. Also, with the ever-increasing availability of electric and hybrid SUVs, you can also consider an electric SUV, like the Toyota Highlander. 

Safety and Versatility

Before purchasing an SUV for everyday life, one of the most important aspects to look out for is the safety measures available. Always do research and make inquiries to the salesperson to find the exact specifications of the safety measures offered. 

  • In terms of safety, the Acura RDX, BMW X5, BMW X3, and the Acura MDX are considered to be some of the best options available. 
  • Cars like the 2016 Volvo XC90 also offer versatile options like child seat attachments.
  • Look out for features that can be upgraded down the line, like dashboards, remote start features, and blind-spot monitoring. 

Final Words

There are several SUVs available that are suitable for daily usage. The SUV you choose depends on different factors and your specific use case. Some SUVs are better suited for everyday use, while others are better for off-roading or towing. We hope this article has guided you towards the things to look out for when getting the best SUVs you can find for everyday use. 

Can You Buy An Extended Car Warranty For Your Sleeper Car

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Owning a sleeper car is like having an underdog in your garage. This type of car can be an asset to every household. It can also be a reliable vehicle for cross-country drives and errand days. It may lack in face value, but it has a strong gut. You can purchase an extended car warranty for your sleeper car. Doing so will help you care for it.

Finding the right extended warranty for sleeper cars starts by reading CARCHEX reviews. Doing so can help you provide proper care even if your sleeper car used to be a racing car. Maintaining your sleeper may seem like a waste of time and money. But many owners of such vehicles find getting an extended warranty for them worth it.

What Is a Sleeper?

Some people disregard the idea of getting a sleeper car. Most prospective car buyers prefer to flaunt their vehicle’s looks more. Those who get sleepers are people who value performance more. This car’s beauty is inside it. It gives you quality beyond the exterior.

Its plain exterior hides an unbelievable kind of performance. Seeing them on the street will not even make you wonder what kind of car it is. But if you know your cars, you will find a high-end vehicle under the hood. That is why they are called sleeper cars. These vehicles are often slept on or overlooked by the ordinary consumer.

Reasons to Maintain a Sleeper

This car can speed up almost instantly from a full stop. When the light turns green, the rest of the cars would still be crawling up to an acceptable speed. You would be speeding away from them at this point. Many people underestimate this type of car. It is a shame because you will not even spend much to maintain this high-performance vehicle. The functionality of sleepers makes them worth keeping and maintaining.

Another sleeper advantage is the anonymity it gives you when you are out and about. You do not need to worry about attracting unwanted attention. Cars with attractive chrome detailing and huge exhausts tend to be hot items on the street. The same goes for muscle cars. Meanwhile, your light brown wagon looks harmless enough parked beside a convenience store. Most people often look at a sleeper in disbelief because of the strong and reliable engine it has.

Buying an extended warranty for a sleeper is money well-spent, indeed. You may not win a car beauty contest or be a star in a hydraulics party, but you will earn respect. Many car enthusiasts admire sleeper cars. They know that this vehicle has the true essence of a proper car. A sleeper car deserves proper care, and an extended warranty can help you with the expenses.

What an Extended Car Warranty Is

This is another term for a vehicle service contract. It is a plan you can choose to help you settle specific repair payments for your car. The effectiveness of an extended car warranty begins upon the expiration of the manufacturer’s warranty. Some car owners purchase this warranty while the manufacturer’s warranty is still in effect. That is why they overlap.

An extended car warranty does not cover every type of repair or replacement. Most extended warranties do not cover the parts the original warranty pays for. They do not cover issues like new brakes or new tires. If you want roadside assistance, you will have to pay extra for it. Remember to read the provider agreement’s fine print. This will allow you to understand everything about the coverage you get.

Coverage for a Used Sleeper

You do not need to purchase an extended warranty as soon as you purchase a new sleeper car. It will still have the manufacturer’s warranty, which is already part of the car’s price. This warranty will cover most of the repairs. You can use it during the first three years of ownership.

Buying a used sleeper car from a dealer means that the manufacturer’s warranty would probably be expired already. Checking the Buyer’s Guide on the car window will tell you if the car’s warranty will be part of the sale. Buying the car will include paying a small fee to transfer the warranty to your name. You can pay for extended warranty coverage if the car does not have the manufacturer’s warranty anymore.

The coverage period of a sleeper car’s warranty depends on the manufacturer. Many warranty companies offer complete coverage for 36,000 miles. This also works for three-year ownership. It does not matter which one comes first.

More About Extended Warranty

Think about it as a form of health insurance for your car. You should remain within the network of repair shops or mechanics just like you would with your healthcare providers. Paying for the repairs must be upfront. Then, your warranty provider will reimburse you.

Your sleeper car may break down in a small town. Any repair shop within your network is not there. You can receive coverage for a limited amount or not at all. Making sure you read the fine print before buying an extended warranty will clear things up for you. See to it that the network of repair shops and mechanics is accessible to you.

You will lose your extended warranty if you modify your sleeper and neglect its maintenance. This will also happen if you had an accident because of reckless driving. Caring for your car as often as you can and driving it safely are ideal. You can also lose your extended warranty if you experience accidents or natural calamities resulting in a totaled vehicle.

A Sleeper Car Can Last Longer With an Extended Warranty

You appreciate what truly makes a reliable car. That is why you stick to your sleeper. Its performance is incomparable despite its lack of luster. Getting an extended warranty for it can make it last for decades. As long as you take good care of it, it will outperform and outlive any flash car in your area.

Sources:

https://www.carthrottle.com/post/3-reasons-why-owning-a-sleeper-car-is-awesome/
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RCR Event Preview – Kansas Speedway

Richard Childress Racing at Kansas Speedway… In 91 NASCAR Cup Series starts at Kansas Speedway, Richard Childress Racing has one win with Kevin Harvick (2013), five top-five, and 25 top-10 finishes. Earlier this season in May 2021, both Austin Dillon and Tyler Reddick picked up top-10 results. The Welcome, N.C. organization has also notched one victory (Harvick in 2006), 16 top-five, and 26 top-10 finishes in a total of 51 starts in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

Catch the Action… The NASCAR Xfinity Series’ Kansas Lottery 300 at Kansas Speedway will be televised live Saturday, October 23, beginning at 3 p.m. ET on NBC and will be broadcast live on the Motor Radio Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.

The NASCAR Cup Series’ Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway will be televised live Sunday, October 24, beginning at 3 p.m. ET on NBCSN and will be broadcast live on the Motor Radio Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.

Austin Dillon and the No. 3 Get Bioethanol Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE at Kansas Speedway… Dillon made his career-first start in the NASCAR Cup Series at Kansas Speedway in 2011 and has made a total of 16 NASCAR Cup Series starts at the 1.5-mile track, earning his best finish of sixth in May and October 2016. He has also made five NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at the track, earning one pole award (2013) and a best finish of second (2012). In three NASCAR Truck Series races, Dillon has earned one pole award (2011) and a best finish of fourth (2014).

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AUSTIN DILLON QUOTE:
How is Kansas unique compared to some of the other 1.5-mile tracks?
“Kansas Speedway has done a really good job with their banking. There’s a line right up by the fence that has a little extra grip. There’s an angle up there that I don’t think many tracks have figured out yet, but Kansas got it right. You can run from top to bottom there. The bottom groove is the preferred groove at the beginning, but it becomes too tight to try and run around there in turns one and two sometimes depending on what the balance of your race car is. I’ve enjoyed that track a lot ever since they repaved it. I wish every track could do as good as a job as Kansas has with repaves.”

Tyler Reddick and the No. 8 Cat Dealer Tech Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE at Kansas Speedway… Reddick has four NASCAR Cup Series starts at Kansas Speedway, earning two top-10 results. The Corning, California native’s best finish at the 1.5-mile track came earlier this season, when the No. 8 Chevrolet finished in the seventh position. In addition, Reddick has three NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at the Kansas City oval, starting and finishing inside the top 10 in all three events.

Checking the Stats… Reddick has the fifth best average finish (13.5) at Kansas Speedway among active drivers. The 25-year-old also has finished inside the top-10 in the last five races on 1.5-mile tracks.

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TYLER REDDICK QUOTE:
When it comes to a track like Kansas Speedway where you may be able to run the fence, do you go in with a higher sense of confidence? Or what are the keys to success at Kansas?
“I want to say I do, but it can be tough since that’s not the only way to be successful at Kansas Speedway. When I’m on the fence when the tires get warmer and we are on a longer run, the top can be a tool to help me with long run speed. I feel like when I’ve come in years past, I have almost put too much into it. My first race last year I tried to run it too much and tried to make our car the fastest car on the track when really I didn’t need to be at that time. Then, the second race we had there, my team did a really good job of making our car run well all across the racetrack, but I felt like I had to run the top and got us into a hole. So, running the top at Kansas is a lot of fun and we can get speed doing it, but it’s important to be versatile and be smart throughout the whole race. But when I think about Kansas, I also think about execution getting to pit road, being fast in and out of the box, executing the green flag stops we’re going to have throughout the stages, and managing restarts. We just need to be smart and manage other parts of the race to make sure it doesn’t get away from us. We have a good starting spot with our No. 8 Cat Dealer Tech Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE, so the goal is to build on that and race smart all day long.”

Myatt Snider and the No. 2 Louisiana Hot Sauce/Hy-Vee Chevrolet Camaro at Kansas Speedway… Snider has two career NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at Kansas Speedway, both coming in 2020 behind the wheel of the No. 93 Chevrolet. In addition, the 26-year-old has also competed in one NASCAR Truck Series event and one ARCA Menards Series race at the 1.5-mile speedway.

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MYATT SNIDER QUOTE:
What are your thoughts heading into Kansas Speedway?
“I’m excited about heading to Kansas Speedway this weekend. RCR had a good run there last year, which gives our team confidence going into Saturday’s race. The track has a lot of speed which should play to the strengths of our No. 2 Chevrolet. The car is going to look good with the red and yellow flames of Louisiana Hot Sauce and Hy-Vee on board, so I’m glad we are going out on the 1.5-mile tracks with a nice paint scheme. I’m looking to have fun, rip the fence and hopefully when the checkered flag waves, our Camaro is coming home with a solid finish.”

Spencer Pigot Joins Jr III Racing for Petit Le Mans

Mooresville, N.C. (27 October 2021) – IndyCar veteran and reigning Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona LMP3 champion Spencer Pigot will join Jr III Racing for the November 13th Petit Le Mans in the No. 33 Airbnb Ligier JS P320. Pigot joins Ari Balogh and Garett Grist for the IMSA WeatherTech Sports Car Championship season finale.

Pigot brings 17 years of open-wheel and sports car experience to the team. The young American has won two open wheel championships in the Road to Indy program on his way to 58 NTT IndyCar Series starts.

Beyond his open-wheel success, Pigot has dominated in the LMP3 platform winning the 2021 Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona and following up with a podium result at Sebring International Raceway. The podium at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta is familiar for Pigot who captured a third-place finish during the 2018 edition of the event in the DPi category.

Petit Le Mans marks the first IMSA WeatherTech Sports Car Championship endurance race for Jr III Racing following their debut in the series at Road America in August. Balogh and Grist have welcomed success in Prototype Challenge earning the team two top-five finishes including the duo’s first podium result at VIRginia International Raceway.

“I am very excited to join Jr III Racing for Petit Le Mans,” said Pigot. “Billy (Glavin) operates the team at a level that gives me confidence in the preparation of the car and Ari (Balogh) and Garret (Grist) have welcomed me with open arms. We have had the opportunity to work together in preparation for the race weekend. We have what it takes to contend for a win and show what we are capable of together during Petit Le Mans.”

Jr III Racing heads into the last race of the 2021 IMSA season at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta November 10th with the marquee Petit Le Mans on Saturday, November 13th at 12:00 PM ET.

Cashforjunkcarguy.com announces instant cash upto $10000 offer for junk cars

Cashforjunkcarguy.com, a junk car removal company located at 45 Evergreen Ave, Springfield NJ 07081 has announced an instant cash offer ranging up to $10,000 for junk cars. The offer is aimed at removing junk cars in circulation. Cashforjunkcarguy.com is a family-owned and operated company that promises to pay handsome cash amounts for junk cars. The management of the company repeatedly stresses transparency being a key cornerstone of their brand. The company also claims that the entire process is straightforward. The entire process to sell a junk car is geared to be in such a way that helps the individual who is selling the car to the company.

One of the reasons why the company claims that they are offering up such an opportunity for prospective customers is that they find value in every car irrespective of the make, model, or condition it is in. The company also promises that for someone to sell their car to them, they do not need to interact with any external contractors of any kind and they can instead directly deal with the company regarding the value they expect for a car and any form of subsequent negotiations. This is one of the efforts of the company towards inculcating a greater amount of transparency towards their dealings. The first step for their customers towards trading in their car for cash is that they provide the details of their vehicles on the company site or by calling the company directly. After the details have been submitted to the company, it will run a thorough check on the car in question and provide a free price quotation to the customer. 

This price quote is completely free of any kind of hidden charges and that helps the customer to gain an insight and an idea as to the approximate value of the car they own. Once a customer is interested, then an on-the-spot evaluation is scheduled for the car. Then, once that is complete, a concrete price is offered by the company. If both parties agree on the price, then the payment is provided instantly and as a complementary benefit, free towing is also provided. The company is confident of the entire process and they believe that they have designed it in such a manner that benefits the customer because it involves the minimum amount of hassle for him/her while trading in the car for instant payment. 

Selling off a car can be tough in the current market scenario. It is difficult to get the kind of value that one feels their car commands. The decision-makers over at cashforjunkcarguy.com believe that this offer by the company to provide instant cash up to $10,000 is much needed under the current circumstances, both to attract the customers and also to provide value to the current market. The company also has a considerable digital presence and a simple search with “sell my car” in the New Jersey area would likely point to the company among the other options. Overall, the staff over at cashforjunkcarguy.com are increasingly optimistic about the response that they are going to get from their latest offer.  

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