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NASCAR’s Biggest Races of 2021

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After a turbulent 2020, officials vowed to bring back NASCAR racing in a bigger way than ever before with big changes to existing tracks and the addition of many more throughout the 38-race season – with new tracks, new racing styles, and an adjusted schedule the year has already got off to a great start, and with fans able to return to the tracks once again top, the potential for a lot of excitement. Even outside of just racing, adjustments in regulation and legislation mean that online betting is becoming much more accessible as new bills in states like Ohio could bring the option to many fans looking to wager on races. But which are some of the biggest races of the 2021 season?

The growing road courses – Internationally, some motorsports fans have viewed NASCAR as a bit of a one-dimensional sport, with tracks all largely being the same and the skillset to race these tracks remaining unchanging – that has, until recently, remained true, but the addition of a number of road tracks changes stock car racing. It brings a more technical aspect of racing that favors some drivers and some teams more than others, and whilst the traditional oval tracks that have made NASCAR a fan favorite will never disappear, these road racing tracks are a great addition and shake up the grid a bit. The biggest tracks in the world like Daytona now also feature a road course alongside the oval course and having the two be a big part of the racing season provides plenty of entertainment.

Bristol Dirt Race – Back in March, NASCAR fans welcomed back the first Cup race on dirt since the 70’s, and it turned out to be much more than a gimmick as many fans thought it would be. Much like the road courses, it brought a completely different requirement for a new set of skills, something that many drivers weren’t initially equipped to handle well with veterans like Kyle Larson who had expected to be amongst the favorites slumped down quite far – and given how well the race was received, could certainly be something seen in future Cup seasons alongside other changes already noted.

Talladega – Fans have already seen one exciting race at Talladega this year back towards the end of April and will be served with a second dose later in the year when the race returns in October – the fast 2.6-mile oval always brings exciting races with the risk of big crashes too, and towards the end of the season the typically challenging track could bring an end to the title hopes of some racers with a spot of bad luck – as the championship gets closer towards the end of the season, this could be the first of a few tracks that really decides who’ll take home the cup.

CeCe Winans, Luke Combs, and Priscilla Block, among Nashville Superspeedway’s June 18-20 NASCAR tripleheader weekend special guests

Brenna Bone wins fan vote to sing anthem before Friday, June 18 “Rackley Roofing 200”

LEBANON, Tenn. (June 15, 2021) – Twelve-time Grammy winner CeCe Winans, multi-platinum award winning country superstar Luke Combs, and Music City rising stars Priscilla Block and Brandon Lay will be featured as part of Nashville Superspeedway’s dignitaries and entertainment during the upcoming June 18-20 NASCAR tripleheader weekend, track officials announced today.

CeCe Winans, a lauded gospel singer with a star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame and more than 5 million records sold, will deliver the invocation on Sunday, June 20, representing Nashville Life Church, prior to the inaugural, sold out “Ally 400” NASCAR Cup Series race (2:30 p.m. CT, NBCSN.)

Luke Combs, who The New York Times calls, “the most promising and influential new country start of the last five years,” will serve as the grand marshal for the “Ally 400,” the first NASCAR Cup Series race in Nashville Superspeedway’s history and the first in Middle Tennessee in 37 years. The Asheville, N.C., native is a multi-platinum, ACM, CMA, CMT and Billboard Music Award-winning artist who continues to top the charts with 11 consecutive No. 1 singles, including his most recent, the Platinum-certified “Forever After All.” The reigning 2019 and 2020 CMA Male Vocalist of the Year will return to the stage this fall for his massive headline arena tour, featuring a special new in-the-round stage design, and will perform his first headline stadium show at Boone, N.C.’s Kidd Brewer Stadium on Sept. 4.

Priscilla Block, a 25-year-old social media sensation, will sing the national anthem before the “Ally 400.” Block’s debut single, “Just About Over You,” has reached the top 40 in country airplay charts after it was crowd-funded by thousands of her fans on TikTok. After the song’s success, Block was signed by Universal Music Group Nashville’s Mercury Division in September 2020.

As previously announced, Chris Janson, a Grand Ole Opry member and popular singer of hits “Buy Me A Boat,” “Good Vibes,” “Done,” and “Fix a Drink,” will perform an on-track pre-race concert at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, June 20 before the “Ally 400.”

Country music legend John Anderson, who has produced almost two dozen studio albums and more than 40 charted singles, including top hits “Straight Tequila Night,” “Swingin,” and “Money in the Bank,” will join Janson on stage during his pre-race show on Sunday.

Brandon Lay, a Jackson, Tenn., native and EMI Records Nashville singer/songwriter, will perform the national anthem prior to the “Tennessee Lottery 250” NASCAR Xfinity Series race on Saturday, June 19 (2:30 p.m. CT, NBCSN). Lay’s top singles include “Speakers, Bleachers and Preachers,” “Yada, Yada, Yada,” and “For My Money.” He has toured with acts such as Kenny Chesney, Dierks Bentley, Cole Swindell and Old Dominion.

Brenna Bone won the recent “NASHCAR Superstar” Sweepstakes fan vote and will sing the national anthem prior to the “Rackley Roofing 200” NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race on Friday, June 18 (7p.m. CT, FS1). This singer/songwriter, made her way to Nashville from her hometown of Erie, Pennsylvania, and has just released her newest single “Want It Like That” across all streaming platforms.

Other highlights of Nashville Superspeedway’s weekend dignitaries and entertainment include:

• Bernard Pollard, a nine-year NFL veteran, and former member of the Tennessee Titans from 2013-14, will wave the green flag as the Honorary Starter for the “Ally 400” on Father’s Day.

• Shea Ralph, a seven-time national champion as a player and coach and current Vanderbilt University head women’s basketball coach, will serve as the Honorary Starter for the “Tennessee Lottery 250” on Saturday, June 19.

• RV campers, Thursday through Saturday, will be provided evening entertainment courtesy of “Rhythm & Racing presented by Ford.” Local singer/songwriters will tour the Geico Campgrounds in a Ford F-250 stopping to perform a 20-to-30-minute set of music. On Sunday, Rhythm & Racing will be parked near the FanZone for all to enjoy. Scheduled performers include Chris Ruediger, Cooper Alan, Ashley Cooke, Alexander Kay, and Thomas Mac from The 615 House, Chancie Neal, and Joe Denim.

• The popular Bear Hollow Wood Carvers will be in the FanZone all weekend with carvers turning ordinary piece of wood into amazing treasures. Auctions of their prized pieces will take place Saturday and Sunday at noon at their FanZone display.

• FanZone demonstrations by the Monster Energy/Keith Sayers Freestyle Motorcross and the Unknown Industries Harley Stunt Show who will be putting on an awesome show and display of motorcycle skills, burnouts, and other exciting stunts.

• See a full list of Nashville Superspeedway’s race weekend dignitaries below.

Tickets are available for the “Tennessee Lottery 250” NASCAR Xfinity Series race and the “Rackley Roofing 200” NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race. Fans can order tickets for the June 18-19 events by visiting NashvilleSuperSpeedway.com or calling 866-RACE-TIX. 

Keep track of Nashville Superspeedway’s latest news and updates at NashvilleSuperSpeedway.com via social media at Facebook.com/NashvilleSuperspeedway, on Twitter at @nashvillesupers and Instagram @nashvillesuperspeedway.

RACE WEEKEND DIGNITARIES

FRIDAY, JUNE 18

“Rackley Roofing 200” NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

Welcoming Remarks: Erik Moses, Nashville Superspeedway President; Curtis Sutton, Rackley Roofing Company President/CEO; Michelle Boykin, COO, Rackley Roofing Company

Invocation: Pastor Allen Jackson, World Outreach Church, Murfreesboro, TN

Honor Guard: Lebanon High School Jr. ROTC

National Anthem: Brenna Bone, NASHCAR Superstar Winner

Grand Marshal: Randall Hutto, Wilson County Mayor

Honorary Starter: David Blair, Rackley Roofing Representative

Post-Race Fireworks Display: Pyrotecnico

SATURDAY, JUNE 19

“Tennessee Lottery 250” NASCAR Xfinity Series

Welcoming Remarks: Erik Moses, Nashville Superspeedway President; Rebecca Hargrove, Tennessee Lottery President & CEO

Invocation: Pastor Chris Nichols, Cross Point Church, Nashville, TN

Honor Guard: National Fallen Firefighters Foundation

National Anthem: Brandon Lay, EMI Records Nashville singer/songwriter

Grand Marshal: Rebecca Hargrove, Tennessee Lottery President & CEO

Honorary Starter: Shea Ralph, a seven-time national champion as a player and coach and current Vanderbilt University Women’s Basketball Head Coach

Evening Fireworks Show: Pyrotecnico

SUNDAY, JUNE 20

“Ally 400” NASCAR Cup Series

Pre-Race Concert: Chris Janson, country music artist, Grand Ole Opry member; John Anderson, country music legend

Welcoming Remarks: Erik Moses, Nashville Superspeedway President; Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee; Andrea Brimmer, Chief Marketing and Public Relations Officer, Ally Financial.  

Invocation: CeCe Winans, Nashville Life Church

Honor Guard: 101st Airborne Division Honor Guard, Fort Campbell, Ky., U.S. Army base

National Anthem: Priscilla Block, country music artist

Grand Marshal: Luke Combs, country music superstar

Flyover: Bandit Flight Team, a nonprofit dedicated to saluting our military men and women.

Honorary Starter: Bernard Pollard, nine-year NFL veteran, former Tennessee Titan (2013-14)

About Dover Motorsports, Inc.

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

Meyer Shank Racing Reveals Castroneves’ Transcard Livery for Big Machine Music City Grand Prix

Pataskala, Ohio (15 June 2021) – Coming off of his record-setting fourth Indianapolis 500 win, Helio Castroneves will return to INDYCAR action with Meyer Shank Racing (MSR) when the series heads to Nashville for the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix on August 8th. MSR is excited to release the official livery for the No. 06 Transcard Honda Indy Car for the street racing event.

Transcard, a leading provider of solutions that accelerate payment and business commerce, will sponsor Castroneves’ No. 06 Indy Car upon his return to INDYCAR action. Castroneves is set to compete in five more INDYCAR events in 2021, starting with The Big Machine Music City Grand Prix.

The No. 06 Indy Car will feature Transcard’s signature blue design for the inaugural 80-lap event through the streets of Nashville. The race will also be the first motorsports event to cross a major body of water as drivers are set to race across 553 yards of the Korean War Veterans Memorial bridge.

MSR and Transcard will build into the lead up of the event with a fan-focused event on July 22nd at Miller Park in Transcard’s hometown of Chattanooga, TN. Fans are encouraged to come check out the No. 06 Transcard Indy Car up close from 2:00-5:00pm.

“We’re so excited to have Transcard on board with us for the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix,” said Mike Shank. “With Transcard’s home based in Chattanooga, we’re really hoping to deliver some good results for them on the home turf. We’re also excited to join Transcard in the fan event next month and get a head start on what will be one of the biggest INDYCAR events of the season.”

The Big Machine Music City Grand Prix is planned to be Nashville’s first-ever combination of food, music, celebrity and racing for three days of action for the fans.

“We’re very excited to partner with MSR to sponsor Helio Castroneves for the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix,” said Transcard President Chris Fuller. “On the heels of Helio’s record-setting fourth win at the Indianapolis 500, excitement is building for this inaugural street racing event. We couldn’t be more pleased to have Helio and his No. 06 Honda-powered Dallara serve as ambassadors of our brand.”

Castroneves will return to the seat of the No. 06 Indy Car for the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix on August 8th. He will continue his season with MSR at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course, Portland Grand Prix, Laguna Seca and Long Beach.

Third-Annual Historic Sportscar Racing (HSR) Ridge Runner Rally Begins First of Four Day Journey Through the Scenic Southeastern U.S.

  • Monday’s Opening Day of One-of-a-Kind HSR Ridge Runner Rally Kicks-Off Sold-Out Event from the Westin Hotel Chattanooga
  • Great Smoky Mountains, Cumberland Plateau, Blue Ridge Parkway and Chattahoochee National Forest Among Attractions in Four-Day and Three-State HSR Ridge Runner Rally

CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee (June 15, 2021) – The Third-Annual Historic Sportscar Racing (HSR) Ridge Runner Rally began its first of a four-day journey through the Great Smoky Mountains, the Blue Ridge Parkway and other notable landmarks and destinations in the scenic Southeastern U.S. Monday with a sold-out gathering of HSR members driving an impressive variety of sports cars.

Day one kicked-off with the group leaving the Westin Hotel Chattanooga, which has been a headquarters hotel of the Ridge Runner Rally since the event’s inception in 2019.

The Volunteer State played host to Ridge Runner Rally participants throughout Monday, with the day’s lunch stop at Monkey Town Brewing Company in Dayton, Tennessee. The trip from Chattanooga to Dayton included a trek through Prentice Cooper State Forest, which is situated on the scenic Tennessee River Gorge about 10 miles West of Chattanooga.

The Rally then traveled through the Savage Gulf State Natural Area and Fall Creek Falls State Park, two marvels of nature in the Cumberland Plateau, which is in the Southern part of the Appalachian Plateau in the Appalachian Mountains.

The afternoon route had the group traveling the national Foothills Parkway, which traverses the terrain and foothills of the northern Great Smoky Mountains in East Tennessee. The path led the Rally to the day’s destination and overnight stop at the Dancing Bear Lodge in Townsend, Tennessee.

The next three days of the Ridge Runner Rally will see participants tour the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Blue Ridge Parkway, Chattahoochee National Forest and other must-see attractions in a stretch through North Carolina, Georgia and back to Tennessee.

Thursday’s final leg of the Ridge Runner cruises through the Chattahoochee and then along the Ocoee River before returning to the Westin Hotel Chattanooga and a farewell and awards dinner nearby at The Read House hotel.

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

5 Things To Consider When Buying An RV

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If you’re the type of person or have a family who regularly loves to go on a road trip, then an RV is something worth considering. It’s an investment that can make those long but fun trips more comfortable. 

But although it may not be a common purchase for most families, this doesn’t mean that your options will be limited. Dealers and auction sites like Cranky Ape online RV auctions, for example, offer plenty of models you can choose from. The demand for RVs is still there for those who truly enjoy the experience, so if this is going to be your first time to shop for one, you can expect to be a bit overwhelmed by the number of options available.

But to make the process easier for you, here are five things we suggest you consider when buying an RV:

  1. Your Budget

RVs can usually be pricier than a van or a car because of the larger space and the unique features they often come with. But there’s an RV for every budget, whether brand new or used, you can easily find motorhomes for sale locally or online to fit your needs. Your only dilemma will be finding the one that can offer more value for your budget.

The features and size of the RV are primary driving factors for pricing, these are two things you should really think about. If you’re trying to get the best price possible, it might help to weigh your priorities and decide which aspects you’re willing to compromise on. The Winnebago Travato 59G is a good example of the many options that there are to choose from.

For example, are you okay with fewer features if the size is big enough? Or are you willing to compromise on the size you want if you get more built-in features?  If you choose the latter, you can buy a cheap roof top tent and other portable accessories that you would need for your travels.

There are also websites that provide reviews on different types of RVs like https://camperguide.org/ which features a wide range of options when selecting RVs that will fit your budget.

  1. The Amount Of Space You Need

RVs come in all types, each with varying sizes. There’s no one type that’s better than another, as this would typically depend on your personal preference and needs as a driver and traveler. However, since the size is a pricing factor, considering the size you really need should give you a good head start to help narrow down your options.

Do you have a family you travel with? Or is it just you and your partner? Typically, RVs are bought by families with young children, in which case, a larger space is more suitable for comfort. Remember that you’re also going to take things with you, so aside from the typical number of passengers, you should also consider the personal belongings and large items you’ll be taking with you on the road trip. You wouldn’t want to feel cramped in your RV, especially on long-haul trips.

  1. Your Matching Towing Vehicle

If you’re buying a trailer-type RV or camper to attach it to your current vehicle, you should consider compatibility.

For example, if you have an SUV or a pick-up truck, the weight of a fairly large RV shouldn’t be that much of a problem. However, if you’ve got a smaller vehicle, then you could only go for a smaller trailer RV.

  1. Extra Features 

Every buyer has their own preferred features that they’re looking for in an RV. For instance, those with families prefer RVs with a full bathroom and kitchen facilities. If you usually travel during the summertime, then an RV with built-in air-conditioning would be an advantage. Some extra plugs may be helpful too if you have more appliances and devices.

Creating a list of your ideal RV models and features, and marking the non-negotiable ones will help you in this area. While there’ll be many nice-to-have features, you might have to pick one over the other, especially if your budget is limited, or two of the features you want aren’t available in a single model.

  1. Availability For Close Inspection

It would be ideal to only look at RVs that have already been inspected. But even better if you can be allowed to do your own inspection. The process of buying an RV is much just like buying a car. A close inspection from professionals is a must to ensure that you aren’t being cheated with the actual quality and value of the RV you want to buy, especially if it’s a second-hand unit.

Conclusion

Buying an RV is a major decision that involves a significant amount of cash, time, and effort. So it’s only important to carefully consider your options before handing that check over. Make a list, weigh your priorities, and get a professional inspection as much as possible. This way, you’ll feel more confident about your decision, and you can be assured that you’re getting your money’s worth. 

How to become a safer driver

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Although driving a car is more or less easy, depending on each person’s abilities, not everyone can claim to be a good driver. This concept goes beyond the simple handling of a car since the basic driving actions, such as starting, parking, or changing gears, are internalized with practice. 

However, to know how to be a good driver, you have to have a series of habits focused on avoiding accidents and respecting other drivers. In addition, being a good driver will also help us avoid the dreaded traffic fines. 

8 Ways to Become a Safe Driver in 2021

When driving on public roads, it is very noticeable that most of the people driving along with us do not have the necessary training to operate a vehicle. Nevertheless, we need to share the spaces with every one of them.

Fortunately, we have a series of simple tips that require more than anything but a change in behavior to become better drivers and make our transfers safe for all users.

Tip # 1: obey traffic laws.

It should be a no-brainer; however, we see most people do not always follow this advice. When traveling, try to research the traffic laws of an unfamiliar area or brush up on the laws of its commonly traveled roads. By having a complete understanding of the Traffic safety laws during your trip, you can make the road safer.

Tip # 2: Keep your car safe and use car cameras.

While understanding the traffic rules of the roads you travel is very important, so is operating a vehicle in proper condition. Make sure you have enough amount of tire tread that will help in hazardous weather conditions. Snow, rain, or ice can cause unsafe conditions when driving with tires with minimal tread.

Another tip is to make sure all the running lights are working correctly. Headlights will help make the road you are traveling on visible. When traveling at night or in weather conditions that may cause visibility to be limited, lights can improve the situation. Ensuring the vehicle’s taillights and brake lights are working is also helpful. It will help other drivers know that you are getting into your pedal break to slow down so they can react accordingly. These are just a few items to check the safety of the appropriate vehicle.

You can also install car cameras to monitor your progress.

Tip # 3: Defensive Driving Practice.

Practicing defensive driving tactics is one more way to become a safe driver in 2021. Several private schools, government agencies, and non-profit organizations offer courses that can improve your driving skills. These courses can help upgrade your driving skills in a variety of areas. Defensive driving will help you learn ways to anticipate dangerous situations and master the laws of the road and also the basic mechanics of driving.

Tip # 4: Stop procrastination when traveling in bad weather.

Providing additional time when driving in bad weather conditions can help you achieve your goal of becoming a safe driver in 2021. By allowing sufficient time to reach your destination, you can eliminate the need to accelerate or drive aggressively, especially when conditions are not favorable. Adding more travel time can help a lot with traffic jams, road accidents, or inclement weather.

Tip # 5: Wear your seat belt.

Seat belts in cars protect your life. Safely strapping yourself in with the seat will help keep you safe on uncontrollable occasions, like in an accident. 

When the car is in an accident, the body will continue to travel at the previous speed unless appropriately tied, especially at high speeds. The use of a seat belt can decrease the risk of passing through the vehicle cabin in the event of an accident.

Tip # 6: Don’t speed up.

Every road you travel has a specific speed limit to make driving safe for all users. These limits are generally posted on signs located near the sides of the road, sometimes also including maximum speed limits, minimum speed limits, night speed limits, or even truck speed limits. Traveling below the maximum speed limit improves your chances of reaching your destination safely since you are driving within the traffic safety rules for those roads. 

Always be aware of speed limits; in some cases, speed limits can change, even when you are on the same street. For example, some roads may have a speed limit of 40 miles per hour in one section and 30 miles per hour in another section. It is commonly seen on roads near schools as it helps increase the safety of the area where students are walking and crossing streets.

Tip # 7: Don’t drink and drive.

“Stay alive, and don’t drink and drive” “Drive sober or get duped along” are some of the advertisements and slogans that the National Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) uses. Driving while intoxicated can alter a person’s judgment, potentially leading to an accident and eventually fatal. Choosing not to drive after falling into alcoholic beverages will help keep the roads safer. There are various other options besides having a person with disabilities get behind the wheel.

Tip # 8: Don’t get distracted while driving.

Modern society requires us to stay connected at all times, and most people have much to do, even when they leave the workplace. However, distractions at the wheel are one of the leading causes of accidents among the population.

It is crucial not to fall into distractions while driving, such as making calls or sending messages. Still, if they are unavoidable, a connectivity alternative will always be available for our car.

In this way, we can be alert to any situation that may compromise our security and other users who may be under the same pressure.

Finally

That concludes our article on how to become a safe driver in 2021. These tips can improve the number of safe drivers on the road and help reduce the likelihood of an accident. Observing traffic laws and preparing for the trip can keep the streets safe.

Why do you need a Personal Injury Lawyer for a Slip and Fall Accident?

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Accidents are likely to take place, and this can happen at any place anytime. Similar is the case with that of a slip and fall accident. The injuries that occur from a slip and fall accident can appear small yet may have an enduring effect on one financially and physically. One must take them seriously and approach a good personal injury attorney if they get into such accidents.

To find one such expert, one can take help from the internet. Look for keywords such as “slip and fall lawyer near me” to identify experienced local attorneys, read client reviews, compare expertise, and choose a professional who understands both the legal process and the specific regulations in your area.

The Role of Personal Injury Attorneys in a Slip and Fall Accident 

Whether you have tripped or slipped on a wet floor of a restaurant or store, onto a public place, private property, or on a private residence’s driveway, any incident where the accident takes place due to negligence, you are likely to have the case. Consult a personal injury attorney houston to establish whether they are entitled to receive compensation. Professional personal injury lawyers can assess the entire case and advise whether there is a chance of success.

They will review the case, determine whether negligence is involved, and prove it in court. One may share with their attorney every detail of their accident, based on which the attorney will advise whether they can or cannot have the case. After proving that the primary reason for the accident is negligence, one can pursue their case and claim compensation for their injuries.

Like other personal injury cases, filing a slip and fall accident claim requires one to establish the essential elements of negligence in their favor. In doing so, they need a personal injury lawyer to prove that the defendant in their case had a duty of care towards them but had breached it, resulting in their injury. Also, the lawyer has to demonstrate that the injury has caused the injured victim both economic and non-economic losses, including medical bills, lost earnings and ability to work, pain and suffering, or loss of enjoyment of life.

The other party’s insurance agency may contact one and offer him a settlement that is quite feasible. Thus, one must know one’s rights in such circumstances before signing any paper. Most importantly, he must contact a good personal injury lawyer for legal consultation. Personal injury lawyers, in most cases, offer free consultations sans any obligation.

One must contact such lawyers to understand their rights. The free consultation may help individuals understand their rights and provide a clear estimate of the total compensation they are entitled to. One will lose nothing. Moreover, during the consultation, the legal professional will review the circumstances of the case to develop a solid strategy. This is needed to ensure the case can be won. On the other hand, one can use the free meeting to ask the lawyer questions. For instance, they can ask how much compensation they’re entitled to, depending on the extent of their injuries.

One can also ask the lawyer about the steps to take to ensure they get a favorable outcome. This is also a time for the lawyer to fully explain the laws applicable to the case. Thus it is essential to consult a professional lawyer for legal advice before taking any form of decision. If one is looking for the perfect legal expert for their situation, they can visit this website or search the web for more information.

Additionally, the insurance company may propose a compensation amount that is insufficient to secure the lowest possible settlement. However, it is important to recognize that some accident injuries can have a lasting impact on a person’s life. The injuries, in some cases, may recur later. It may possess an effect on them financially and physically for a longer time. A personal injury attorney is a specialized expert who has assisted innumerable people in the same conditions. They possess the knowledge of law related to personal injury, which protects slip and fall accidents victims. Besides, they also know of fair compensation, which one should have post sustaining any injury due to slips and falls.

The Bottom Line 

So, if one encounters an accident due to a slip and fall, they should right away consult a qualified personal injury lawyer that specializes in these accidents. So hire the best lawyer carefully. It’s essential in coming up with a strategy for winning the case and claiming compensation.

Why Sportsbooks are Sponsoring Motor Racing in the US

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Sports and gambling on sports have hand-in-hand for a long time. Horse racing and greyhound racing are massive in terms of gambling and in recent times, tennis, soccer, and cricket have grown hugely in terms of betting. That has seen a rise in the number of sportsbooks sponsoring sports and sporting events across the globe. In the United States, online sports betting has only recently been legalized in some states but has tremendous potential. This has led to several sportsbooks sponsoring football teams for example but why are sportsbooks beginning to sponsor motor racing in the US?

Back in February 2021, we witnessed the first deal between a NASCAR team and sports betting operator. BetMGM and Richard Childress Racing have signed a deal for one year which will see BetMGM become the official sports betting operator of RCR and sportsbook will be the primary sponsorship for select races during the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series and the partnership started at the Daytona International Speedway in February.

Talking about the sponsorship deal and the reasons why they have opted to sponsor a NASCAR team, BetMGM’s Chief Revenue Officer, Matt Prevost, said, “Richard Childress Racing is one of the most respected and formidable teams in motorsports,” before continuing, “Together we will develop compelling marketing opportunities and activations that introduce the BetMGM sports betting brand to NASCAR fans worldwide.”

From those comments, it becomes clear one of the major reasons why sportsbooks are sponsoring motor racing in the US is to introduce betting brands to motor racing fans and some of the greatest races around the world, not only in the United States. 

When betting online in the US, mobile apps is the way to go but remember to always keep your apps up to date. For example, continued problems using the DraftKings app can often be solved simply by updating to the latest version of the app.

Richard Childress, who is the Chairman and CEO of RCR, said, “BetMGM is at the forefront of the sports betting and online gaming industry and Richard Childress Racing can certainly relate to their pioneering vision. This innovative relationship will provide opportunities to collaborate in new and groundbreaking ways.”

Not only has BetMGM signed a deal with RCR, but they have also become the official betting partner of NASCAR itself. This will see the introduction of a free-to-play game and it is one of a handful of deals between NASCAR and sports betting brands, with Genius Sports, Sportradar, Penn Gaming, and IMG Arena also getting some of the action.

Many sports are already well saturated in terms of gambling deals and NASCAR, along with other motor racing events provide a new avenue for sports betting brands. Motor racing is a great opportunity for online gambling brands in the US to not only promote themselves but standout due to the fact there are not a huge number of betting brands already sponsoring motor racing teams and events.

Now the US has relaxed the law on wagers being placed on sporting events, it opens plenty of opportunities for untapped markets, one of which is motorsport.

A Beginner’s Guide to Online Casinos

Online casinos are quite a rage these days. The growing use of mobile internet is one of the major reasons for a boom in their popularity. The need to stay home amid the pandemic has also contributed immensely to their growth. The experience of indulging in online casino games can be quite overwhelming as a beginner. However, if you move ahead strategically and confidently you shall begin to enjoy it and it can prove to be a great stress-buster.

If you are just starting out, we have some helpful advice for you. Read on before you start with the game.

Choose the Correct Platform

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Wide Variety of Casino Games to Choose From

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Tips to Improve Your Game Play

While casino games are largely considered to be games of luck and chance however this is not completely true. You can win at these (or at least not suffer huge loss) if you understand how they really work and devise a strategy. Here are a few points that can be helpful in this regard:

  1. One of the first things you must do is to read all the given rules and comprehend them well.
  2. You must set aside a limited amount of money to play. Commit yourself to leaving the table once you run out of that amount.
  3. Do not go on increasing your stakes in an attempt to win back the money you have lost.
  4. Steer clear of alcohol while playing as it may result in impaired judgement which is definitely not good for the game.
  5. It is a good idea to quit when you are ahead and have won substantially.

We hope this information helps you overcome the initial challenges of playing online casino games and gives way to an enjoyable experience. Do share your experience of playing online casino games. We would love to hear from you and help you improvise.

NHRA Power Rankings New Hampshire Nationals – Funny Car

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The National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) got back on track last weekend for the annual New Hampshire Nationals at the New England Dragway after a three-week hiatus from the rained out Houston Raceway Park on May 23.

It also marked the New Hampshire Nationals’ two-year return after missing last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Don Schumacher Racing driver and 2020 Funny Car champion Matt Hagan was looking to continue his New England hot streak after three consecutive victories heading into the 2021 event. He seemed unstoppable, however, at some point in racing, all streaks come to an end. Hagan’s winning streak came to a halt after a second-round elimination by Tim Wilkerson’s team.

While Hagan hopes for better days ahead, a few other drivers enjoyed success this weekend in the Funny Car class. We’ll take a look at them in this week’s power rankings.

  1. Robert Hight – Hight qualified ninth after three rounds of qualifying and had a first round matchup with Alexis DeJoria. Heading into their round, DeJoria had seven wins and six losses to Hight. However, the first round matchup would be their elusive first round meet. Hight advanced over DeJoria with a 4.336 seconds and 287.78 mph round to move into the second round. In the quarterfinal, he met New England’s favorite Bob Tasca III. Hight was once again successful with a 3.972 ET and 324.36 mph run to set up a matchup in the semis with veteran Tim Wilkerson. Hight eliminated Wilkerson with a run of 4.022 seconds and 322.77 mph to face his competitor and Team Owner John Force in the final round. It was the seventh race in the finals where Hight and Force met once more. The drag race was close and one of the best races of the year but Hight had to settle for the 31st runner-up finish of his career.

    “Really wanted this one for AAA New England,” Hight said. We all really wanted it. This crew, Jimmy Prock and Chris Cunningham, they worked hard. We went some rounds and got better but not the result we wanted. You always want to be the ones winning but I’m glad it stayed in the John Force Racing family. John’s been working hard too; all of our teams have been and we’re dominating and that’s ultimately what you want. Next weekend in Norwalk, it’ll be us.”
  2. John Force – Force seems to have gained momentum and it couldn’t come at a better time heading into the summer stretch and eventually the Countdown to the Championship. In the last three races, Force has two wins (New Hampshire Nationals, Four-Wide Nationals at Charlotte) and a ninth-place finish at Houston. Force qualified third, which set up a first round event with Cory Lee. Force was victorious setting a pace of 4.279 seconds and 211.03 mph after Lee lost traction. In the second round, he faced Kalitta Motorsports entry, J.R. Todd, in what was also another close drag race. This time, however, Force nearly sealed the deal and won by 15 feet over Todd setting up a semi-final appearance with Terry Haddock. Force has lost against Haddock just once but on Sunday, he earned his seventh victory against Haddock to leap him into the final round against Hight. When the two cars left the strip, Force’s reaction time was .054 compared to Hight’s .067. Force got the victory with an ET of 3.972 seconds and 327.51 mph, the 153rd win of his illustrious career.

“It represents team effort,” he said about the victory. “You have to look at both of these cars and Brittany’s dragster, they all have PEAK on them and AAA and Monster, Flav-R-Pac, Chevy and all the people that take care of me; that’s what it’s all about.” Force is now second in points, only 15 out of first place. “Robert helps me so much, trying to help me back in the driver’s seat where I don’t suck so bad and right now, I’ve got a car and I won today, and I did my job. I want to thank all the people in Epping for coming back and I want to thank Daniel Hood for a great tune-up and Fabrisi for fixing the cockpit in my car.”

3. Terry Haddock – It’s not all that often you see Haddock advance to the semi-finals. In fact, Sunday marked his first semi-final appearance in 293 career races thanks in part to a bye run in the second round. Haddock was squared up against Force in the semis and got off to a good start, but unfortunately for the fan-favorite, Haddock began laying oil down on the track and lost traction in the process. Haddock lost five points and lost the race to Force in the semis. The run was a good effort, though, by the independent Haddock team.

4. Matt Hagan – While Hagan’s reign of New England terror ended on Sunday, the Don Schumacher Racing driver didn’t go down without a fight. He was the No. 1 qualifier for the 41st time in his NHRA Funny Car career following Friday night’s run. He had an easy first-round run as he was all by himself, which automatically guaranteed him a spot in the second round against Tim Wilkerson. The two veteran drivers have faced each other 34 times in their careers and Hagan had 24 career victories over Wilkerson with 10 losses. The race was clean and down to the wire, but Hagan was eliminated by Wilkerson in a losing effort of 0.0361 seconds margin of victory. Hagan is still winless in the 2021 season but has hopes as he heads to the Summit Nationals in Norwalk, Ohio in a couple of weeks.

“It was a pretty good weekend at Epping,” Hagan said. “We qualified No. 1 for the first time this year and got that yellow No. 1 Camping World hat. The car ran really well, and we have a really good race car. We were just on the bad side of a good drag race that second round against Tim Wilkerson. You’re going to have those. You lose more than you win, but when you do win them, it makes them that much more special. Our turn for a win is right around the corner, so I’m really looking forward to Norwalk. We’re doing everything right to turn on the win lights, but sometimes you get on the bad side and that’s just racing. Last year we were on the right side of most of those races. You pay your dues, work hard and it will come around for ya, and that’s what we’re doing right now. We’ll roll into Norwalk and be excited for a great weekend. We’re glad to get DSR Performance and the DSR.parts website some good exposure with getting the No. 1 qualifier this weekend. The car looked good and it ran good, too. There’s so much racing left this season. This is only our sixth race in and there’s so much racing left, but it’s all about the finish and we’re a marathoner, not sprinting.”

5. Bob Tasca III – Tasca III had a good qualifying effort of fourth facing Jim Campbell in round one. Tasca, the New England favorite, won over Campbell with an ET of 3.960 seconds and 324.90 mph over Campbell’s 4.111 and 312.71 mph and moved into the second round facing John Force Racing driver Robert Hight. Unfortunately for Tasca, the race was over before it started, as his tires started to go up in smoke when Tasca launched off the starting line. Disappointingly, Tasca ended the second round with 10.095 seconds and 86.22 mph to finish seventh in the final results.