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AMS opens exterior tent campgrounds for July NASCAR weekend

31 August 2013 - Great Clips Grit Chips 300 at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, GA. (HHP/Tami Kelly Pope)

HAMPTON, Ga. (May 14, 2021) – Atlanta Motor Speedway is reopening its tent campgrounds outside the track and welcoming tent campers back to the speedway for the July race weekend.

In conjunction with the return of tent and pop-up campers, AMS will also have its exterior restrooms and showerhouses open for the July 10-11 Quaker State 400 Presented by Walmart weekend. These camping amenities, previously closed for the March weekend, enable the speedway to host tent and pop-up campers while complying with current health and safety guidelines.

“We’ve been working hard to be ready for the day we can welcome tent campers back to the track for a race weekend and we’re thrilled it’s finally here,” said AMS Executive Vice President and General Manager Brandon Hutchison. “This year in NASCAR has been dubbed ‘the best season ever’; we’re shaping up to have the best summer ever here at AMS!”

In addition to the return of tent camping for the July NASCAR weekend, AMS recently announced its grandstands will be open to full capacity as well.

Tent and soft-sided pop-up camping for race weekend is available starting at $75 for an unreserved space. Reserved tent camping starts at $100.

Fans interested in camping during race weekend should call 877-9-AMS-TIX or visit www.atlantamotorspeedway.com.

Joe Graf Jr. strikes gold with G-Coin™ partnership

Graf promotes digital gold: people can Save, Send, and Spend real gold with G-CoinTM tokens.

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (May 14, 2021): NASCAR driver Joe Graf Jr. is adding another marketing partner to his sophomore season in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. In a multi-race deal beginning with Pit Boss 250 at the Circuit of the Americas (COTA) on May 22, 2021, Graf will be proudly shining the G-Coin brand.

G-Coin brings gold into the digital age, making it accessible and giving it true utility.

Unlike cryptocurrencies, G-Coin is a digital title to a real asset: 1 G-Coin token equals 1 gram of Responsible GoldTM.

G-Coin combines the best qualities of traditional gold – stability, security, value, confidence, and social status – with the benefits of digital innovation, allowing users to easily save, send, and spend gold.

Tech-savvy investors keen to avoid cryptocurrency volatility, or physical storage burden and costs, are now able to purchase G-Coin digital gold tokens. G-Coin tokens can be purchased in increments of 0.01gram, giving individual investors better access to the gold market and the ability to use gold for day-to-day purchases.

G-Coin Wallets give users the freedom to send and receive value instantly, securely, and at no cost from the convenience of your mobile phone.

Last month at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway, Graf and his SS GreenLight Racing team teased the partnership with G-Coin and its sister company Responsible Gold with a gold-colored car and tweets on Graf’s “irresponsible grandpa”.

“This is a unique partnership, and I am excited to officially welcome G-Coin to NASCAR and our SS GreenLight Racing team,” said Graf. “G-Coin is building an amazing ecosystem and we believe the NASCAR community will put G-Coin on the global map. Plus, we will strike gold in our No. 07 Chevrolet Camaro with some strong finishes on the track.”

“We are thrilled with this partnership with NASCAR and specifically with Joe Graf Jr.,” said Brent de Jong, Founder of G-Coin. “We believe gold is a powerful wealth creator and protector and we’ve made it our mission to give equal access to everyone. Join us! Buy G-Coin tokens! Boldly pursue your dreams!”

Additional races will be announced in the near future.

The highly anticipated NASCAR triple-header weekend at Circuit of the Americas marks the second road course race of the 2021 Xfinity Series season. Earlier this year, Graf earned a career-best road course finish at the Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway Road Course where he earned a lead-lap 20th place effort.

For additional information on G-Coin, please visit gcoin.com or download G-Coin on the App Store or Google Play (Trading where applicable).

The Pit Boss 250 (46 laps | 156 miles) is the 11th of 33 NASCAR Xfinity Series races on the 2021 schedule. Practice is set for Fri., May 21 from 3:00 p.m. – 3:55 p.m. Qualifying is set for race day, Sat., May 22 beginning at 10:05 a.m. The inaugural race will take the green flag later in the day shortly after 3:00 p.m. (4:00 p.m. ET) with live coverage on FOX Sports 1, the Performance Racing Network (Radio) and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90. All times are local (CT).

About G-Coin™:

The G-Coin token is a digital title of ownership to one gram of a physical Responsible Gold kilobar, that is stored in secured vaults. It delivers the highest levels of supply chain assurance in the industry and ecosystem integrity. Its blockchain technology tracks conflict-free and responsibly sourced gold from mine to vault.

Our gold supply chain partners are dedicated to achieving the highest environmental, social, and governance standards in the production of Responsible Gold. G-Coin tokens are redeemable for the physical Responsible Gold bars.

The Company aims to bring Responsible Gold and G-Coin to as many people around the world as possible.

See responsiblegold.com and gcoin.com for further information.

About SS Green Light Racing:

As one of the most tenured teams in all of NASCAR, SS GreenLight Racing led by team owner and former driver Bobby Dotter has been a mainstay in the sport fielding entries in either the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series or the Xfinity Series competition since 2001.

SS GreenLight Racing will continue with a two-car program in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2021.

Josh Berry to Make NASCAR Cup Series Debut for Spire Motorsports

CONCORD, N.C. (May 14, 2021) – Spire Motorsports announced today that 2020 NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Racing Series Champion and 2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series’ race winner Josh Berry will make his NASCAR Cup Series debut driving the team’s No. 77 Diamond Creek High Alkaline Water Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE in Sunday’s Drydene 400 at Dover International Speedway.

Berry will fill in for Justin Haley, who was originally scheduled to drive the No. 77 on Sunday. Haley has been temporarily sidelined in accordance with team and NASCAR COVID-19 protocols and will be unable to participate this weekend.

The Hendersonville, Tenn., native competes regularly for JR Motorsports and picked up his first career NASCAR Xfinity Series victory last month in the Cook Out 250 at Martinsville Speedway. In 15 career starts on NASCAR’s junior circuit, Berry has earned one win, two top-five and six top-10 finishes.

“First off, I hope Justin is doing well and I can’t wait to compete with him in a few weeks at Charlotte in the Xfinity Series,” said Berry. “I can’t thank Spire Motorsports enough for giving me the opportunity to compete in the NASCAR Cup Series for the first time. This is a great opportunity for me, and I am going to do my best to give the team a solid finish Sunday afternoon.”

Berry, a consistent winner throughout his career, stormed the late model stock car scene in 2020, tallying 27 victories in 40 starts, including a flag-to-flag victory in the Valley Star Credit Union 300 at Martinsville Speedway and a dominant performance in the Old North State Nationals.

This season, the 30-year-old short-track standout picked up where he left in 2020, collecting his second consecutive $30,000 check by winning this year’s edition of the Old North State Nationals, leading 153 of the event’s 200 laps.

“We’re excited to provide Josh Berry with the opportunity to make his NASCAR Cup Series debut this weekend at Dover International Speedway,” said Spire Motorsports co-owner Jeff Dickerson. “It’s a little bittersweet because Justin Haley has to sit out this weekend, but at the same time, Josh has earned the opportunity to get a shot in the Cup Series. He’s a proven winner and raises the bar every time he gets in a race car. We know he’ll do a good job.”

“I couldn’t be more thrilled for Josh to get the call from Spire Motorsports to make his Cup racing debut,” added Dale Earnhardt Jr. “It’ll be thrilling for Josh to experience Cup action and I’m confident he will do a great job for them. Big thanks to Spire for presenting Josh with such an awesome opportunity.”

The Drydene 400 from Dover International Speedway will be televised live on FS1 Sunday, May 16 beginning at 2 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. The 13th of 36 races on the 2021 NCS schedule will be broadcast live on the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.

About Diamond Creek High Alkaline Water …
Diamond Creek formulates and bottles ionized 9.5pH high alkaline natural spring water, sourced from the highest quality, award-winning springs in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee. Diamond Creek is available in one gallon, one liter and 500 mL bottles and aids in balancing the body’s pH while providing superior hydration resulting from a proprietary ionization process.

About Spire Motorsports …
Spire Motorsports was established in 2018 and is co-owned by longtime NASCAR industry executives Jeff Dickerson and Thaddeus “T.J.” Puchyr. Spire Motorsports earned an upset victory for the ages in its first full season when Justin Haley took the checkered flag in the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona International Speedway on July 7, 2019.

24MX proud Official Sponsor of the FIM ISDE 2021 in Italy

For several years 24MX has been a key player in the off-road market thanks to the performance of its online shop and the wide range of products for riders, motorcycles and an extensive variety of accessories essential to daily riding activities.

24MX’s DNA is not limited to just digital as it also aims to be active on the field of play by supporting organisations, and moto club tracks at each level of the sport, from amateur competitions to top national and international levels.

As one of the oldest international off-road competitions dating back to 1913 and the longest standing enduro race worldwide, the FIM International Six Days of Enduro (ISDE) is the perfect mix, bringing together top international teams from five continents and skilled amateur club teams in the same mass event.

While coming on board for the ISDE, 24MX a company born from the digital world joins the history and supports the strong values of the event and therefore are proud to become an official sponsor of the 2021 edition in Italy. A country that is a stronghold of the European enduro market and a leading nation in enduro sport, thanks to its rich history and numerous FIM World Champions.

Loyal to its sports’ supporting commitments the 24MX partnership at the event aims to achieve several objectives: to provide direct help to the local moto clubs, to be close to the fans and daily enduro riders with special offers, as well as sharing the passion for the ISDE by spreading content thanks to the brand’s wide community.

The ISDE is a demanding race, especially this edition potentially. As clearly announced since the first mention of the event “a taste of Italian style enduro” is quite an indicator of the race toughness which will emphasise the merit of the teams and riders who are able to cross the finish line on the last day. Thanks to the association with 24MX, a passionate sport brand, this special moment will be highlighted to greet all the successful riders.

Henrik Zadig, 24MX CEO: “Supporting the industry helps us to stay close to our passionate and fellow riders. At 24MX, we are proud and honoured to be sponsoring the Six Days of Enduro 2021 edition in Italy. The Six Days of Enduro is a very competitive race with a remarkably long history. It has succeeded in gathering riders and teams from all over the globe, inspiring many riders to dream of conquering this incredible competition. We can’t wait to see some great racing!”

Fabio Muner, FIM Marketing & Communication Director: “Bringing 24MX on board as a sponsor for this year’s ISDE represents an important moment and is a powerful illustration how such an historic event can form a partnership with an ultra-modern company that is of the main players in terms of off-road online stores globally. They have clearly identified that the FIM International Six Days of Enduro remains the biggest Enduro event worldwide, and how they can use this opportunity as a strong communication and marketing tool, and a great platform to reach the wider enduro audience.”

About 24MX / Pierce Group AB

24MX is part of Pierce Group. Pierce is a leading European e-commerce company selling motorcycle and snowmobile gear, parts, accessories and streetwear to passionate customers through the online stores 24MX, XLMOTO, and Sledstore.

24MX offers an extensive assortment of well-known external brands and popular private brands at competitive prices for all types of riders, beginners to experienced. Finding parts for a specific motorcycle is made easy by the function “Fit my bike”. Add the bike details and the site will provide the parts that fit.

24MX is present offline by sponsoring events and supporting motorcycle clubs and riders all over Europe. 24MX also has a strong online presence with over one million followers on Social media, where 24MX interacts with its passionate community sharing news, content from races, and offers.

Click here to find out more about 24MX.

RISI COMPETIZIONE ANNOUNCES FULL DRIVER LINE-UP FOR 24 HOURS OF LE MANS 2021 AND ENTRY AT 6 HOURS OF MONZA

Risi Competizione Oreca 07 – Gibson LMP2 No 82:
Ryan Cullen (GBR)
Oliver Jarvis (GBR)
Felipe Nasr (BRA)

Houston, Texas (May 14, 2021)… The Houston, Texas-based Risi Competizione Team’s entry in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in early April was a surprise announcement for the LMP2 class. Fielding an Oreca 07- Gibson for British drivers Ryan Cullen and Oliver Jarvis with the long-standing Risi Competizione Le Mans No. 82 car number was very well received.

Today the Risi team announces its third driver of the trio, Brazilian driver Felipe Nasr, for the 89th running of the twice-around-the-clock enduro, scheduled for August 21-22 at the Circuit de La Sarthe in Le Mans, France.

Additionally, Team Owner Giuseppe Risi announced the same trio would compete in the World Endurance Championship (WEC) 6 Hours of Monza race at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza on July 19 as a prelude to Le Mans.

Nasr, the 2015-2016 Sauber Formula 1 driver was also the 2018 IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar Championship Prototype champion, and 2019 12 Hours of Sebring winner. Although the 28-year-old diverse driver will be making his debut at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, he has racing experience in the European Le Mans Series in 2018 in the LMP2 class as well as a host of other racing series. He started his racing career in go karts in his native Brazil at the age of eight.

Felipe Nasr joins the Risi Competizione driver lineup for 2021
Cullen, a 30-year-old from Somerset, United Kingdom, has competed at the historic twice-around-the-clock endurance classic twice. In 2019 he raced with United AutoSports in a Ligier JS P217/Gibson and finished 19th. In 2020 he raced with G-Drive Racing with Algarve in a Aurus 01/Gibson where an electrical issue retired the car before the halfway point. Ryan currently competes in the European Le Mans Series with DragonSpeed.

Oliver Jarvis, age 37 from Burwell, United Kingdom will be competing for the 10th time at the 2021 Le Mans 24. He has four podiums, including three third place finishes (2012, 2013, and 2015), along with a second-place finish in 2017. Jarvis raced with Risi Competizione in 2019 in the Ferrari 488 GTE Evo and currently competes in the IMSA WeatherTech Championship for Mazda Team Joest.

(L-R) Risi Competizione 2021 Le Mans and Monza drivers, Oliver Jarvis and Ryan Cullen
“Racing at Le Mans never gets old to me,” said Giuseppe Risi, Team Owner. “We are pleased to add the Risi Competizione name to the LMP2 class history at Le Mans with this year’s effort with Ryan, Oliver and Felipe at the wheel. When the prospect to race the car at the 6 Hours of Monza WEC race became an option, we felt it was an excellent opportunity to have the drivers and crew all be able to work together and with the car before such a gruelling race as Le Mans.”

Risi Competizione has competed at Le Mans with 17 entries over the years from 1998-2020 and celebrated three victories and seven podiums. The team’s first win was in its inaugural race and class victory in 1998 in the Ferrari 333SP, and following up with back-to-back victories in the Ferrari 430 GT in 2008 and 2009. The team’s most recent podium came in 2018 in the Ferrari 488 GTE-Am.

No additional racing plans have been announced for the 2021 racing season by the Risi Competizione team.

For more information, please go to www.risicompetizione.com and follow us on Facebook/RisiCompetizione and Twitter @RisiComp and on Instagram/RisiComp.

NTT INDYCAR SERIES Announces 2021 Schedule Update

INDIANAPOLIS (Friday, May 14, 2021) – Due to ongoing restrictions in Ontario focusing on COVID-19 health-and-safety measures, organizers for the Honda Indy Toronto and the NTT INDYCAR SERIES jointly announce that this year’s event, July 9-11, will no longer be a part of the 2021 schedule.

“The NTT INDYCAR SERIES race around Exhibition Place and Princes’ Gates is a hallmark of our summer schedule,” Penske Entertainment Corp. President and CEO Mark Miles said. “To have that void for a second straight year is heartbreaking. We deeply miss our fans there and urge them to remain safe during these unprecedented times. INDYCAR looks forward to a high-powered return in 2022 and for years to come.”

The festival atmosphere on the Streets of Toronto has been a staple of the INDYCAR SERIES since 1986. The list of champions includes legendary names such as Bobby Rahal, Emerson Fittipaldi, Al Unser Jr., Michael Andretti, Alex Zanardi, Dario Franchitti and Scott Dixon.

INDYCAR is considering various scenarios for the remainder of the 2021 NTT INDYCAR SERIES calendar as it relates to the cancellation of the event on the Streets of Toronto.

The current mid-summer portion of the schedule will resume Sunday, Aug. 8 for the inaugural Big Machine Music City Grand Prix on the streets of Nashville, with live coverage on NBCSN. That event is the first of three races on consecutive weekends for the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, with the Nashville race followed by another historic NASCAR-INDYCAR weekend Saturday, Aug. 14 on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course and then the exciting oval at World Wide Technology Raceway on Saturday, Aug. 21.

Online Video Slots News for Spring 2021

Today we have some massive problems with new gambling activities. People are a little bit tired of the quarantine. The economy doesn’t shine at all. Alas, the slot vendors haven’t the bigger budgets and brand new markets. But, in general, casinos are prospering. They just transformed their updates.

There are some different strategies in the casino’s market. People are trying to make bets for high rollers at really trusted gambling sites. Also, the most revenue is from old developers today. It is not a sensation: every brand new name has to conquer some respect before the massive success.

Let’s see the major trends of this spring. This guide will come in handy for every newcomer. It is not a big analytic issue but a short review of modern trends in the industry. Maybe, our tips will be helpful. Or you can find a decent and fresh slot next weekend. Who knows?

  1. ​Ancient gods are hip

Do you remember “The Book of Ra”? This formula was enormously successful, and some vendors started to clone the pattern. Ancient Egyptian, Mesoamerican, Norse gods are hiding great treasures. And the cunning archaeologist wants to rob them. A classic plot for traditional slots. But why do we need something new in this sphere?

The answer is about an advertisement. Most of the prominent casinos today give you the same set of reel machines. And this is boring. Every new gambling house is trying to make something different. There are too many similar places where you can spend your money. At the same time, the old franchises don’t generate fresh cash.

That’s why we have a lot of alternatives to the “ancient books”. Let’s see some new big hits in this category:

  • Book of 99, developed by Relax Gaming. The brand itself is reminiscent of the classic success formula. For the ten pay lines, the field has 5 reels and 3 rows. Here we have various types of jackpots and a lot of free spins, expanding symbols. 99 means the RTP percentage;
  • Ra K.O. made by Green Jade Games. These are so-called Knockout slots, painted in Egyptian themes. The 50 pay lines and 6×4 reels. Ra’s bonus reels are very comfortable even for newcomers;
  • Eye of the Queen developed by Greentube. This reel machine is famous for its free games with a high-likely strategy, like in real life.

As you can see, Egyptian slots are no doubt prospering now. People love gold and antiquity, and enormous prizes are catchy, of course.

  1. ​Yeehaw! The Wild, Wild West has risen!

Modern card games have their origins in the French-Italian gambling culture. But the casinos today are American-style. The boom of Las Vegas and Atlantic-City about a century ago predicted all the actual slot machines, lotteries, roulette, etc. It is why the design of the most prominent reel machines often exploits Western themes.

In America, there is a stable stereotype about gambling. You seldom find the slots in the style of New England. An average gambler associates the green table and cards with a saloon culture. And the best-renowned saloons were at the frontier. Well, you know: Wild West, cowboys, trailblazers and prospectors, sheriff’s star, the duel at the high noon in the main street of the town… we all know these pictures from movies and pop culture references. It is why new slots with Western-style are so popular. Let’s see what kind of new reel games are presented to spring 2021:

  • Free Buffalo slots. Taste the spirit of prairies! This reel machine has a gorgeous, naturalistic style, but gamblers like the franchise for the great possibilities. First of all, you don’t need to download the game. It is online entertainment. Five reels with free spin events give you much more strategies than before. Also, the minimum bet is just only one cent – you can freely have as many tries as you need;
  • Wild Chapo. The famous vendor Relax Gaming can give you something new. The Mexican theme is not very common in the slots. Of course, former Upper California and New Mexico Territories have some Latin roots. But usually, reel machines are mainly American. Taste the dangerous life of the true Mexican pistolero! Chapo (“a short man” in Spanish) is breaking bad. His arsenal has three different explosives: expanding TNT wilds, sticky wild rerolling spins, and bonus bomb symbols.
  • Silver Trails. Another big Greentube’s score. The life of a prospector is hard but generous. Conquer the new mines and caravans of gold and silver! This reel machine gives you unique gameplay with almost unlimited options. The distributor officially offers players 243 ways to win. With the five reels, this number is not unrealistic but is pretty enormous. Gamblers already give that game a solid credit.
  1. ​Something wicked this way comes

Treasures are mystic. And gamblers always have had a lot of prejudice and special personal rituals. One of the very first series of classic slots is called Lady Luck. Every newcomer has a dream about a chosen fortune. You can’t win the jackpot without this belief: shy people never risk their money. And the prize loves the bold ones. Let’s see what kind of mystic slots we do have here in Spring 2021:

  • Emerald’s Infinity Reels. The vendor is Relax Gaming. Yes, we are deadly tired of leprechauns and their pots of gold. But this one slot allows you to obtain a rich prize. The specific features here are Infinity Reels (with solid payments), lucky respins, and some events with free reroll and even richer jackpots;
  • Perfect Potions Megaways. The SG Digital presents you with a hocus pocus and true Merlin’s magic. These new slots are very bright and have some unique features. As usual, the slots of this series give you special Megaways (and expanding Megaways) bonuses, a lot of free spins, and a direct buy bonus (this feature is working only for non-UK residents). Asie the British Isles, all the Megaways casino slots are very profitable. 

Auto Maintenance 101: Quick and Easy Tips for Keeping Your Vehicle Running

If you are a car owner, then this blog post is for you! Many things can potentially go wrong with your vehicle if it isn’t properly maintained. If you want to keep your car running smoothly and save money in the long run, here are seven simple tips that will help.

Why Is Vehicle Care And Maintenance Important? 

Buying a vehicle is a major purchase of a lifetime, especially for first-time owners. Once you have your dream car in your garage, the next thing you’ll have to worry about is how to care for it to make your purchase worthwhile. Every vehicle owner should learn proper care and maintenance practices to make the most out of the car’s lifetime. 

Moreover, here are other specific reasons why car care and maintenance are important: 

  • Saves you money from spending larger and more costly repairs. 
  • Saves you time and gives you convenience as there are fewer chances your car may break down during an important situation. 
  • Maintains your car’s fuel efficiency, thus lowering your fuel costs. 
  • Improves your safety down the road.
  • Preserves your car’s value even after years of use.

Along with following simple car care and maintenance practices on your own, it’s also crucial to get your vehicle checked by a reliable auto service provider regularly. For instance, the following car components need short-term check-ups from your provider: 

  • Tire pressure and tread depth 
  • Oil and coolant levels 
  • Tire rotation 
  • Vehicle wax
  • Oil and filter
  • Air filter
  • Brake and turn signals
  • Headlights and parking lights

Then, make sure to add these long-term checkups into your planner so you won’t forget them: 

  • Transmission fluid
  • Spark plugs
  • Coolant fluid exchange
  • Shocks and struts 
  • Transfer case fluid 
  • Front and rear differential
  • Serpentine belt

Lastly, depending on the season and driving conditions, check the following parts of your car seasonally: 

  • Inspect battery performance 
  • Check coolant levels
  • Replace tires, particularly during snowy months 
  • Replace windshield wipers

1 . Check the oil level every time before you start driving and add more as needed.

Try and make a good routine, at least once a week, to check the oil level and add more if needed. It’s an essential step for keeping your car running smoothly.

2- Make sure tires have enough air pressure by checking them regularly.

This is a step that is always missed. You can check your tires at any time by using an air gauge.

It is also really crucial to ensure that the tire pressure is correct for different conditions you may be driving in. Cold temperatures will require a bit more air, while hot and humid weather will need less air due to heat rising from the ground.

3- Clean headlights often to avoid getting pulled over or having an accident due to poor visibility at night.

Some fantastic products can help here, such as Meguiar’s Headlight Restoration Kit and Armor All Original Clear Plastic Cleaner.

These products will help you clean (and restore, if needed) the headlights; they’ll also make them look new again with a glossy shine!

This is an essential step because many drivers neglect this simple task.

4. Keeping on top of your cars maintenance schedule is a must

Make sure to follow the vehicles manufacturer’s guidelines to get maximum performance and avoid expensive repairs.

To keep your vehicle’s performing at its best, you’ll need to make sure it has regular maintenance checks and that your replacement parts as required. A good rule of thumb is every 12 000 km or 12 months (whichever comes first).

Talking to Sovereign Motor Engineers, they said, “not just servicing schedule it is important that you follow the mileage-based service checks, like 4×4 certain vehicles will need there diff oil changed based on miles, so these little things are key to look out for”

5. Don’t let any minor issue turn into a big one

If you find fault with your car, take it to a car garage ASAP as this fault could lead to more expensive problems if left unattended.

If you notice any warning lights on your dashboard, be sure to take it in for repairs promptly. Even a tiny and manageable issue can turn into something much worse without prompt attention. SME said “this is so common, they hear a small noise coming from their brakes, leave it until it gets worse. When they turn up to our car repairs garage in tonbridge, they end up having to have brake discs and pads because the pads are too low and damaged the discs”

6. Keeping the car clean

Yes, you will need to get your bucket out more regularly, but maintaining your vehicle is a lot easier when it’s not covered in grime.

We recommend using a garden hose with cold water to clean the dirt off, then once dry, use an all-purpose cleaner and cloth to wipe down the car body for maximum effect.

7. Drive your car gently

The more you drive your vehicle, the less fuel it will use, but don’t overdo it.

It might be tempting to push your car when trying to make a deadline or get home fast so that you can start working out how to fix your broken down vehicle, but pushing too hard could cause even more problems in the long run. You want to cruise around everywhere, and this will reduce long-term damage to your car as you are not putting unforeseen pressure on your vehicle.

Bottom Line

Have you been neglecting your car? If so, don’t worry. It’s not too late to try to turn things around and start caring for your vehicle the way it deserves to be cared for. You can save some good money in the long run by following these tips that will help keep your car running smoothly. Start today! What has been the one thing you learned from this blog post that helped inspire a change in how you care for your vehicle?

7 Tips for Finding a Good & Trustworthy Garage

We all know the horror stories of going to a garage for an oil change and getting ripped off. It’s not just dishonest mechanics that make it hard to find a good, trustworthy garage. With so many options of car garages out there, how do you know where to go? Here are seven tips for finding a good & reliable garage:

1) Look at reviews online or other review sites

If you find a review on Google or another site, it is always helpful to check the date of the posts. If someone went in for an oil change and were charged £1100 because they needed new brakes, then that would be a huge red flag.

2) Ask friends and family who they use

Simple but overlooked, ask your friends and family who they use.

A garage can have the best reviews online, but if your friend has been going to them for years, that is a pretty good sign.

If you don’t know anyone, then try asking on social media – some people are very vocal about where they go.

3) Find garages near you online by using Google Maps or any other mapping website

Go to google maps and type in car repairs in (your home town). For example “car repair in Ashford

Many garages will have their website, which can be a good sign because they are more likely to want you as a customer.

If that doesn’t work, then go back to google maps and use the search box at the top of the page. It is easy! Whilst you are there, check out the reviews. If they have a website and good reviews that are two massive green ticks.

4) Making sure the garage has explained everything in plain and straightforward detail

They should always let you know what each part of their service cost before anything is done. It can sometimes seem a little pricey, but it saves you from being surprised with an invoice at the end.

5) Great communication is key

Do they sound confident in what they are saying, and are their communication is clear and precise. Not every repair will go to plan, but the key is to have them explained the process in detail, even if they describe the points that might go wrong during the process. For example, say your car needs glow plugs replacing, the garage will explain the price to do the job, but will also explain the risk of the glow plugs sometimes breaking due to them being seized in the head, and this can’t be helped.

This is not preferable, but better to be prepared than getting a huge surprising bill at the end.

Speaking to Wye Motors they said.

“The key biggest reason customers come back is that they can trust us, we explain everything in detail, even the risks of doing a particular job, this is how we build the trust”

6) Ask about their warranty on repair work

If you feel confident in what they suggest, ask about their warranty on the work. This will help ensure that if anything goes wrong, then there is a guarantee that it can be fixed again.

There are some garages out there with no guarantees at all, and these should be avoided.

7) Well organised and clean

The place’s cleanliness can also tell you about how much pride in workmanship this business takes because keeping things tidy and presentable is not an easy task.

It is also a sign of good management and that they care about the quality of work. A garage with no pride in its output will be littered with junk everywhere, boxes not appropriately organized, or anything else to suggest they have any sense of organization at all.

If you’ve read this article, you will know how to find a good & trustworthy garage. With these seven tips in mind, it’s time for you to get back on the road and enjoy your car! We hope that we helped make finding an honest mechanic easier than ever before.

ECHOPARK AUTOMOTIVE TEXAS GRAND PRIX: “WHAT THEY ARE SAYING” ABOUT CIRCUIT OF THE AMERICAS

AUSTIN, Texas (May 13, 2021) – As NASCAR prepares for the debut of all three of its national series next weekend at Circuit of The Americas, the following is a collection of quotes regarding the facility, track layout, anticipated racing and more. The quote board features the three NASCAR Cup Series champions – Chase Elliott, Martin Truex Jr. and Brad Keselowski – who participated in a Goodyear tire test March 2 on the 3.41-mile permanent road course in Austin, Texas.

The Xfinity Series Pit Boss 250 and Camping World Truck Series Toyota Tundra 225 will both run on Saturday, with the NASCAR tripleheader weekend culminating with Sunday’s EchoPark Automotive Texas Grand Prix NASCAR Cup Series race. Please click here for the weekend schedule of events and a track map.

FIRST IMPRESSIONS

NASCAR Cup Series driver Martin Truex Jr. (No. 19 Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing): “Definitely quite a different road course from what we’ve been on here in NASCAR over the years. I actually didn’t get any time on the simulator or on iRacing or anything to learn the track, so coming here this morning (March 2), I’d only watched videos, so it was a big learning curve this morning. It was fun to make those first few runs, learn the track and get up to speed. Now we’re starting to get into some testing stuff – working on the cars and working on the tires. It’s been fun so far, and it’s been neat to learn a new track.”

NASCAR Cup Series driver Kyle Busch (No. 18 Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing): “It’s definitely an interesting place. It’s a long course – a lot of corners, a lot of high-speed straightaways, heavy braking zones, so it’s definitely going to have its challenges for the drivers as well as the equipment.”

NASCAR Cup Series driver Chase Elliott (No. 9 Chevrolet Camaro for Hendrick Motorsports): “It’s a super neat facility – super nice facility, number one. The track’s fun. It has a lot of character to it, I feel like. I’ve never been here, never seen it before in person before today and really haven’t watched a ton of races here, so it’s really been a pretty steep learning curve for me, trying to piece together all the different parts of the track and understand where you need to be good and how to make it flow.”

NASCAR Cup Series driver Brad Keselowski (No. 2 Ford Mustang for Team Penske): “There are a couple of really high-speed sections that were really like eye popping, the backstretch one, specifically. … The transition from the high-speed to the low-speed sections is dramatic. It’s not a bad thing; it’s probably a good thing since it can open up some passing opportunities. You’ll see different drivers taking advantage of that without braking so curious to see how that plays out a little bit. … Restarts are going to be super important and I can see the race being wildly unpredictable.”

NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Daniel Hemric (No. 18 Toyota Supra for Joe Gibbs Racing): “I am blown away. You cannot fully appreciate COTA for itself until you actually come and have a chance to run a lap. We can all have simulation and look at film and do all kinds of stuff, but being on the racetrack, seeing all the elevation, seeing how fast some of the high-speed stuff is, how hard some of the braking zone are and how tight some of the switchback corners are, it’s going to be incredible to see how everybody, all of us – the whole field – can navigate that together. It’s going to be a challenge for these race teams, a challenge for the drivers, but I’m sure we’re up for it. It’s going to be a lot of fun.”

GENERAL LAYOUT
Keselowski: “It’s different than a lot of road courses we go to – very high-speed. This section over here, it’s about 185mph. Then you slow down to about 30, so – 185 to 30, you know that’s a heck of a ride; I know it would make my wife sick if she was riding with me. And you really have to finesse the cars down in the corners.”

Elliott: “Any time you go somewhere new, just to see a fresh road is refreshing for a race car driver. I’ve enjoyed the challenge. There are a lot of places on the track – I’ve not made a ton of laps, so really trying to understand ‘hey, is this the right way or is this the wrong way?’ When you’re new and you’re just trying to get going, you might hit the first part of the track pretty good but miss two spots back here. Your lap time doesn’t tell the whole story, so you really have to piece that together to understand what you did good and what you didn’t, and then go put the pieces of the puzzle together and try to put the whole thing in the works. It’s been fun, and I look forward to the rest of the day.”

NASCAR Cup Series driver Erik Jones (No. 43 Chevrolet Camaro for Richard Petty Motorsports): “I think it is just technical as far as COTA is concerned. From what I’ve done on the simulator, there’s just a lot of technical portions of the race track. A lot of slow-speed stuff and a lot of really tight hairpin corners. It’s a matter of taking your time and being easy with it. Our cars are really heavy and got a lot of power and not a lot of grip so you just have to be easy with the race car and get it to do its work and not really force it to do anything.”

Speedway Motorsports President and CEO Marcus Smith: “We’re really, really looking forward to an amazing inaugural weekend. We’re looking forward to seeing these pros hit the track, and I know it’s going to be a lot of fun to watch. It’s high speed, it’s technical and I think it’s a little bit deceiving at how fast this track is, but we’ll find out soon enough.”

UPHILL START
Keselowski: “One of the things about this track here in Austin, it’s got a couple of key action spots. Turn one is designed as though a fan said, ‘how can I have the most calamity in that corner on the start?’ So, there’s a couple of things – first off, it’s uphill, which helps the car stop, so it encourages the driver to try to out-brake another driver, which is big on a restart or a start because all of the cars are already so close together. Second thing is, it’s really wide on entry, so it’s almost impossible to block because there’s just a lot more racetrack. And then, of course, the third part is it’s a super slow corner meaning you have to use a lot of brakes to get through there. So, like I said, almost like it was intentional – I’m sure it was intentional – to create some epic starts. I think you’ll see that here.”

Truex Jr. “I would say the start of this race, will probably be pretty cool. You’ve got that long, front straightaway and it’s very, very wide, then you go into a very, very slow corner. We have races at places like Pocono where we get five and six-wide down the frontstretch, and there’s potential for that to happen here as well, but you’ve got to turn around and go the other way, so, it could be pretty hairy.”

FAVORITE PORTIONS OF LAYOUT
Keselowski: “There are a couple of spots that certainly stand out as being a lot of fun. The esses are such a rhythm section. You feel like you’re doing a tango dance with your feet. You have to be really precise and hit everything perfectly. So, there’s a really strong rhythm section on the front half of the course, and then the back half of the course, kind of the ballsy place is the entry to this really high-speed corner section. Again, 185 mph down to 35 mph, you know it. You’re going at that corner really, really fast. You’re pushing it to the limit, and it really stands out.”

Truex Jr.: “Really all the turns for me this morning were like, ‘OK, this is pretty cool; this is going to take a lot of figuring out.’ Like I said earlier, my learning curve was really steep. I’ve had no practice. I’ve never seen this track before, never watched a race here before. I literally watched five minutes of in-car footage last night (in March), I think it was a Porsche going around this place, and I was like, ‘OK, this looks pretty straightforward.’ Then you get out here and you’ve got the elevation changes. You’ve got the blind corners. Those are the things that take time to learn because you’ve got to go off of instinct more than what you’re seeing. It’s all about markers and points on the track and when you turn in and what gear you’re in and how much speed you’re carrying and finding the brake points and all those things. It takes over two minutes to get around here, so if you make a mistake, you’ve got to wait two minutes to correct it, and you can’t forget it when you come back around. It was interesting to do that and a lot of fun to do that.”

COMPARISONS OF COTA TO OTHER ROAD COURSES
Keselowski: “This track reminds me a lot of Road America up in Wisconsin. A lot of similarities – really big straightaways, not as many esses at Road America, but tight chicanes. Big slowdowns. We’ll definitely take a lot of what we learn here up to Road America.”

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver John Hunter Nemechek (No. 4 Toyota Tundra for Kyle Busch Motorsports): “All in all, this place is amazing. It brings a lot of different road courses together and kind of throws a lot of different components in to it and I think it’s going to be fast, it’s going to be technical, it’s going to be a mixture of a bunch of different road courses, and as a driver, I like to see that. The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race will be the Toyota Tundra 225, so it’ll be neat supporting the Toyota Tundra driving it out here with their only manufacturing plant in the world only 90 minutes from here.”

Truex Jr.: “We’ve been going to Watkins Glen and Sonoma for years. They’re both purpose-built road courses, but completely opposites. I feel like this is kind of part Sonoma, part Watkins Glen. There are some fast sections, some slow sections. It’s got the older asphalt, wearing tires out more like Sonoma, but it’s got the really high-speed straights and the really hard braking zone like Watkins Glen going down the backstretch. It’s a mix of both. It’s got a little bit the blind corner, up-and-down elevation change like Sonoma. It’s a pretty unique place. It’s been pretty fun to learn so far and I look forward to shaving off some more time this afternoon and having some more fun.”

IMPORTANCE OF OPENING PRACTICE
Jones: “It’s going to be huge. Any time you go to a new track you need the practice time, that time to work out the bugs. The simulator is great and it does teach you a lot but there is really nothing matches getting on the race track and making those changes and feeling it in person.”

NASCAR COMPARISON TO OTHER FORMS OF RACING AT COTA
Elliott: “I hope people will come out and give it a chance. It’s just a different type of racing. We’re not going near as fast as those cars do, but I feel like the product and the competitiveness on track and us being able to race around each other is much more feasible with the speeds we’re going and how big and heavy these cars are. No, it’s not the ooohhhs and aaahhhs of going through the esses at however fast those guys go, but I do think the racing’s better to watch, and I think that’s what’s made NASCAR popular over the years, and I’m not sure why that would be any different here.”

Truex Jr.: “As far as selling our sport, I think it sells itself. We’ve got great racing every single weekend – a lot of surprises, obviously this year already a couple of young guys winning is big. That’s just the kind of thing we see in NASCAR. The parody is incredible. We always talk about just how close the field is and how the tiniest little things make a huge difference in winning or losing and we see that everywhere we go. I expect it to be no different here.”

IMPORTANCE OF BRAKE CARE ON ROAD COURSES
Elliott: “The brakes are, for us, it’s just keeping them as cool as you can, and that’s a hard thing to do. Over the years, it’s honestly impressive watching how these teams have figured out how to keep these brakes cool. When I ran my first Cup race, I was like, ‘there’s no way the brakes are going to last on this thing,’ and guys would just be burying it in the corner and push all day. So, it’s really just a matter of keeping them as cool as you can and giving the driver the ability to continue to attack the corner, I think is important.”

KEY TO SUCCESS ON ROAD COURSES
Elliott: “Good people, like anything else. Just good people and fell into a good situation. They’ve had fast cars to drive, so the only way to continue that is to just keep pushing forward and keep doing better – everybody on our team to keep pushing each other, me doing better behind the wheel, find that extra little bit in the car and try to take it to the next level. That’s all you can do. You like, like everything else, good people and a good situation.”

NEW MARKET FOR NASCAR
Truex Jr.: “It’s huge. Anytime we can go somewhere new, it’s cool – get some local fans to maybe come to their first race. A lot of fans travel to the races. They don’t mind traveling. If we can get some new folks interested, especially with it being a road course — there’s no road course anywhere close to here that we’ve ever raced at – that could have the potential to bring in some interest of some new people, some sports car guys and F1 guys, MotoGP guys that come here and like this stuff and understand this place. This is a unique facility. It’s an honor to get to come here and get to run on the track. I suppose it will be a special day when we get to come here and run on this track for race weekend.”

Keselowski: “I think it is super important to rotate the tracks around – different venues, different towns. I think it is critical to the success of our sport and make our way to new fan bases. I like the opportunity for our sport, glad it was able to come together … I know there was a lot of different things behind the scenes to make it possible and I’d just like to say, ‘thank you’ to those who made it come together and in advance to the media and fans that come out to support it.”

DIVERSE 2021 SCHEDULE
Keselowski: “We get joked at all the time for only making left-hand turns, so you all here are proof that we do more than that. It’s a nice challenge. When you look at what it takes to win and to be successful as a NASCAR driver, it’s really unique compared to all other forms of motorsports because you have to really excel at multiple forms and disciplines of racing, whether it’s the superspeedways like Daytona and Talladega, the short tracks like Bristol and Martinsville or intermediate tracks like Texas or Charlotte or places like that, Atlanta coming up and Vegas as well. All of those tracks, I always joke, are like playing a different position on the football field. It’s the same game, but the way you play it is much different. You have to be good at all of them to win a championship. You look at our playoffs, it’s one of every type of track, road courses, of course, being the fourth type of track. I like to joke, it’s like saying to take somebody who’s a great quarterback and say you’re going to play wide receiver next week. You’re going to play tight end and then running back the week after that. It’s still the same field. It’s still the same football field. It’s still the same objective, but the way you do it is so much different week to week.”

Martin Truex Jr. is the only NASCAR Cup Series driver with multiple victories this season as the series heads to the EchoPark Automotive Texas Grand Prix at Circuit of The Americas. Truex Jr. has three victories at the controls of his Joe Gibbs Racing No. 19 Toyota and says the COTA course is “fun but will take some figuring out.”

Although he hasn’t won a race so far this season, defending NASCAR Cup Series champ Chase Elliott is one of the pre-race favorites at the EchoPark Automotive Texas Grand Prix based on his recent success on road courses. The second-generation Georgia driver has earned five career road course wins and has won four of the last five road course starts in the series in his No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevy.

Brad Keselowski participated in a Goodyear Tire Test at Circuit of The Americas earlier this month and the Team Penske driver of the No. 2 Ford said he enjoys the challenge that NASCAR is presenting the Cup Series drivers this season with so much diversity of race venues in the schedule.