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Kaulig Racing Weekly Preview | Martinsville Speedway 2

At Martinsville Speedway:

  • Kaulig Racing has made 14 starts at Martinsville Speedway in the NASCAR Cup Series.
  • In the NASCAR Xfinity Series, the team has earned three top five and 12 top-10 finishes at Martinsville.

 10 Team Info

Crew Chief: Andrew Dickeson

Partner: Grizzly Nicotine Pouches

Ty Dillon, No. 10 Grizzly Nicotine Pouches Camaro ZL1
Grizzly Nicotine Pouches: Grizzly Nicotine Pouches will serve as the primary partner this weekend at Martinsville Speedway for Ty Dillon and the No. 10 Chevrolet. Grizzly Nicotine Pouches is a tobacco leaf-free product available nationwide (where permitted).

Meet Ty Dillon:

Sunday, October 25

Ty Dillon will be at the Chevrolet Merchandise Hauler at 10:30 a.m. ET to meet fans and sign autographs.
Dillon will be at the NASCAR Experience Stage for a friendly game of Family Feud at 11:00 a.m. ET.

At Martinsville Speedway:

  • Earlier this season, Ty Dillon finished 15th in the Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway.
  • Sunday will mark Dillon’s 14th NASCAR Cup Series start at the Virginia short track. In his 13 previous starts at the track, Dillon has a career-best finish of 13th in 2018.
  • Dillon has seven NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series starts at ‘The Paperclip’ with a best finish of second in 2012 and a total of 18 laps led at the track in the series.

“We were really strong at Martinsville earlier this year. I think we’re going to have a good shot at hopefully qualifying well. It’s important to start in a good spot for the race at Martinsville. I love Martinsville. It’s a fun one. It’s physical. It’s good for the fans. A lot of bumping and banging with how short and tight it is. It creates a lot of chaos, a lot of frustration and a lot of excitement throughout the race. If we can have a fast car and execute the weekend, I think we’re going to have a really strong outing.” – Ty Dillon on Martinsville Speedway  

16 Team Info

Crew Chief: Trent Owens

Partner: Black’s Tire Service

AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Black’s Tire Service Camaro ZL1

Black’s Tire Service: Kaulig Racing is teaming up with Black’s Tire Service for the Xfinity 500 NASCAR Cup Series race weekend. Black’s Tire Service (BTS) will serve as the primary partner on AJ Allmendinger’s No. 16 Chevrolet at Martinsville Speedway to highlight BTS Tire and Wheel Distributors across the Carolina’s. With more than 70 locations in both North and South Carolina, BTS remains a local, family owned and operated tire seller and wholesaler. Since 1929, BTS partners with independent tire dealers for tires, equipment and supplies. Visit www.blackstire.com for more details and service.

At Martinsville Speedway:

  • AJ Allmendinger has made 26 NASCAR Cup Series starts at Martinsville Speedway, earning two top fives, seven top-10 finishes and leading 50 laps.
  • So far in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season, Allmendinger has earned two top five finishes, seven top-10 finishes and one pole award. He has led 42 laps in the No. 16 Chevrolet.
  • “Martinsville is a racetrack that’s been challenging to us over the last couple years with this car. We’ve made some gains there, so I’m looking forward to getting on track to see if we’ve found more speed. I thought in the spring, we had some positive takeaways. We’re looking to build off what we learned in the spring and keep working hard to finish these last two races strong.” – AJ Allmendinger on Martinsville Speedway  

10 Team Info

Crew Chief: Kevin Walter

Partner: Champion Container

Daniel Dye, No. 10 Champion Container Chevrolet
Champion Container: Champion Container, a family-owned business specializing in industrial packaging and container solutions, will be onboard Daniel Dye’s No. 10 Chevrolet for the IAA and Ritchie Bros. 250 at Martinsville Speedway.

At Martinsville Speedway:

  • Daniel Dye made his first NASCAR Xfinity Series start at Martinsville Speedway earlier this year with Kaulig Racing, where he earned a seventh-place finish.
  • Dye has also made three starts at the short track in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.

“I generally get excited to race at Martinsville. The playoff guys will be racing hard; some may get desperate, so you’ve got to be ready for some level of chaos. We ran well there in the spring and got a top-10 finish, so I’m excited for another shot at it.” – Daniel Dye on Martinsville Speedway  

11 Team Info

Crew Chief: Eddie Pardue

Partner: Campers Inn RV Mobile Medic

Brenden Queen, No. 11 Campers Inn RV Mobile Medic Chevrolet
Campers Inn RV Mobile Medic: Brenden Queen will drive the No. 11 Campers Inn RV Mobile Medic Chevrolet at Martinsville Speedway. Campers Inn RV Mobile Medic is the premier mobile RV service provider for Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand. Its industry-certified technicians provide fast and reliable service on a variety of maintenance tasks right at its customers’ campsites. The mobile medic will also be at many of the race tracks on the NASCAR schedule.

At Martinsville Speedway:

  • Brenden Queen will make his first NASCAR Xfinity Series start at Martinsville Speedway in the IAA and Ritchie Bros. 250.
  • He has made 10 starts at the short track in the infamous Valley Star Credit Union 300 in the Late Model Stock division.
  • Queen has made three starts with Kaulig Racing, earning a ninth-place finish in his second start at Kansas Speedway. He is set to finish out the season in the team’s No. 11 entry.

“I’m super excited to go to a track where I have quite a bit of late model stock experience. I feel like this is a great opportunity as we finish out the year to go back to my short track roots. Martinsville has always been one of my favorite places. Watching the races there growing up, to now finally living out the dream of chasing a clock in the Xfinity car is truly special.” – Brenden Queen on Martinsville Speedway  

16 Team Info

Crew Chief: Alex Yontz

Partner: Celsius

Christian Eckes, No. 16 Celsius Chevrolet
Celsius: Christian Eckes will drive the No. 16 Celsius Chevrolet at Martinsville Speedway in the IAA and Ritchie Bros. 250. Celsius is known for their better-for-you lineup of energy and hydration products, all zero sugar and created with essential vitamins.

At Martinsville Speedway:

  • Christian Eckes has made one NASCAR Xfinity Series start at Martinsville Speedway with Kaulig Racing, where he led 22 laps, before ultimately being taken out of contention in a late-race incident.
  • Eckes has also earned two wins and two pole awards in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Martinsville.
  • Following his fourth-place finish at Talladega Superspeedway last weekend, Eckes has earned six top fives in the 2025 season.

“Martinsville is one of my favorite tracks every year, and will always be a special place for me, having had some success there in the truck series. Earlier this year, we had one of our better races at Martinsville, but just got caught up in some of the chaos at the end. I’m hopeful we can replicate that and be there at the end in our No. 16 Celsius Chevy.” – Christian Eckes on Martinsville Speedway  

Meet the Kaulig Racing Drivers

Sunday, October 25

Ty Dillon will be at the Chevrolet Merchandise Hauler at 10:30 a.m. ET to meet fans and sign autographs.
Dillon will be at the NASCAR Experience Stage for a friendly game of Family Feud at 11:00 a.m. ET.

About Kaulig Racing

Kaulig Racing™ is a full-time, multi-car NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) and NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) team, owned by award winning entrepreneur, Matt Kaulig. Established in 2016, Kaulig Racing™ has earned 27 NXS wins, made the NXS Playoffs consecutively each season since the playoff system started, and won two regular-season championships. In 2021, the team competed in select NCS events, before expanding to a two-car, full-time NCS team in 2022 and adding a third, part-time entry during the 2023 season. Since its first NCS start in 2021, the team has earned two wins. Kaulig Racing is currently fielding two full-time entries in the NCS and continues to field three full-time NXS entries. To learn more about the team, visit kauligracing.com.

Front Row Motorsports Extends Zane Smith in Multi-Year Agreement

Ryan Bergenty to Continue as Crew Chief for Smith and No. 38 Team

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (October 23, 2025) – NASCAR Cup Series driver Zane Smith has signed a multi-year extension with Front Row Motorsports (FRM) to drive the No. 38 Ford Mustang Dark Horse

The 26-year-old Huntington Beach, Calif. native is finishing up his second season as a full-time NASCAR Cup Series driver, having earned three top-five and ten top-10 career finishes and one career pole. Smith’s first full-time season in 2024 was aboard the No. 71 car for Spire Motorsports, before he returned to FRM to drive the No. 38 Ford this season under the direction of Crew Chief Ryan Bergenty.

“We’ve had an up-and-down year, but heading into the offseason, I feel like we’ve put our program in a great position to hit the ground running in 2026,” said Smith. “Front Row has always felt like home — the people, both on the road and at the shop, truly make this a special place and I’m excited for what next season holds.”

Smith first joined FRM in 2022 to drive the organization’s No. 38 Ford F-150 in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series. In one of his most dominating seasons, Smith raked in four wins, 14 top-five finishes, led 492 laps, won the regular season championship, and finished the season off by winning at the Phoenix Raceway season finale to capture the series championship.

Smith returned to FRM and the No. 38 truck team for the 2023 season, where he successfully defended his wins at Daytona and Circuit of the Americas, earning a seventh-place finish in the series’ Driver Championship standings.

That same year, Smith made his second NASCAR Cup Series start — and his first with FRM — in the Daytona 500. Qualifying as an open entry, he turned heads with an impressive 13th-place finish. Later in the season, Smith earned his first top-10 in stock car racing’s premier series with FRM, finishing tenth in the crown jewel Coca-Cola 600.

Bergenty, who is entering his fourth year leading the No. 38 Ford Mustang Dark Horse team, will continue to serve as Crew Chief for Smith in the 2026 season. Under Bergenty’s direction, Smith has recorded one top-five and five top-10 finishes this year, highlighted by a third-place run in the Bristol Motor Speedway Night Race.

Announcements regarding the No. 38 partner lineup will come at a later date.

ABOUT FRONT ROW MOTORSPORTS

Front Row Motorsports (FRM) is a winning organization in the NASCAR Cup and Craftsman Truck Series. The team is the 2021 Daytona 500 and 2022 Craftsman Truck Series champions. The team was founded in 2004 and is owned by successful entrepreneur, Bob Jenkins. FRM fields the No. 4, No. 34, and the No. 38 NASCAR Cup Series teams along with the No. 34 and No. 38 CRAFTSMAN Truck Series teams from its Mooresville, N.C. headquarters. Visit teamfrm.com and follow FRM on social media: Twitter at @Team_FRM, Instagram at @teamfrm and Facebook at facebook.com/FrontRowMotorsports.

Hendrick Motorsports Media Advance: Martinsville

Martinsville Speedway
Sunday, Oct. 26
0.526-Mile Oval
2 p.m. ET
Location: Martinsville, Virginia
TV: Fox
Event: NASCAR Cup Series (Race 35 of 36)
RADIO: SiriusXM

5 KYLE LARSON
Age: 33 (July 31, 1992)
Hometown: Elk Grove, California
Last Week: 26th (Talladega)
Crew Chief: Cliff Daniels
Standings: 4th

No. 5 HENDRICKCARS.COM Chevrolet

2025Cup CareerMartinsville
Races3440021
Wins3321
Poles1222
Top 5131327
Top 10202029
Laps Led1,10610,362367
Stage Wins10721
Average Finish13.714.115.5
  • Kyle Larson and the No. 5 HENDRICKCARS.COM Chevrolet team enter the final race of the Round of 8 sitting 36 points above the playoff cutline.
  • Larson’s 20 top-10 finishes in 2025 are his second-most through 34 races in a NASCAR Cup Series season.
  • Larson has six consecutive top-10 results at Martinsville Speedway, which is tied for the second-longest streak of his career. He has an active streak of seven straight top-10 finishes at Bristol Motor Speedway.
  • The Elk Grove, California, native has finished in the top five at Martinsville in each of the last three races.
  • In the most recent five races at Martinsville, Larson has an average finish of 3.4. It is his second-best track in the Next Gen era with an average finish of 5.43.
  • The No. 5 HENDRICKCARS.COM pit crew ranks first in the “Best on Pit Road” statistic, which accounts for pit stop speed, consistency and ability to gain position on the pit lane.

9 CHASE ELLIOTT
Age: 29 (Nov. 28, 1995)
Hometown: Dawsonville, Georgia
Last week: 40th (Talladega)
Crew Chief: Alan Gustafson
Standings: 8th

 No. 9 LLumar Chevrolet

2025Cup CareerMartinsville
Races3435620
Wins2211
Poles0121
Top 5101148
Top 101718813
Laps Led4245,9501,275
Stage Wins1397
Average Finish13.012.911.7
  • Chase Elliott heads to Martinsville Speedway eighth in the NASCAR Cup Series playoff standings, 62 points below the cutline. He will need to win Sunday to advance to the Championship 4.
  • Elliott and the No. 9 team won at Martinsville in the fall of 2020 to punch their ticket to the Championship 4. The next weekend they triumphed at Phoenix Raceway and won the Cup Series title.
  • The 29-year-old driver has finished fourth or better in the last three races at Martinsville. He is tied with Hendrick Motorsports teammate Kyle Larson for the longest active streak of top-five results there.
  • Elliott has led 1,275 laps at the paperclip-shaped oval, his most at any Cup Series track. His average finish of 11.7 ranks fourth among active drivers with at least two starts, and his seven stage wins at the venue rank second.
  • The Dawsonville, Georgia, native’s 1,977 laps raced in the top five in the Next Gen era at Martinsville leads the series. His 557 laps led there rank second among active drivers.
  • In this race last season, Elliott led 129 laps en route to a second-place finish.

24 WILLIAM BYRON
Age: 27 (Nov. 29, 1997)
Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina
Last Week: 25th (Talladega)
Crew Chief: Rudy Fugle
Standings: 5th

No. 24 Cincinnati Chevrolet

2025Cup CareerMartinsville
Races3428615
Wins2152
Poles2150
Top 510645
Top 10151198
Laps Led9743,952360
Stage Wins8312
Average Finish14.415.113.7
  • After the second race of the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs Round of 8, William Byron sits fifth overall, 36 points below the cutline.
  • This season, the Charlotte, North Carolina, native has run the most laps in the top five (3,492) and the top 10 (5,135). The 2025 regular season champion has the best average running position of the Cup field (10.85).
  • At Martinsville Speedway in the Next Gen era, Byron has led the third-most laps (351) and raced inside the top five for the sixth-most laps (990).
  • Byron is a two-time Martinsville winner, with victories in the spring of 2022 and 2024.
  • In 15 starts at the half-mile track, the 27-year-old driver has five top-five finishes and eight top 10s with 360 laps led. The only venue where he has led more career laps is Charlotte Motor Speedway (485).

48 ALEX BOWMAN
Age: 32 (April 25, 1993)
Hometown: Tucson, Arizona
Last Week: 29th (Talladega)
Crew Chief: Blake Harris
Standings: 13th

No. 48 Ally Chevrolet

2025Cup CareerMartinsville
Races3435918
Wins081
Poles270
Top 56461
Top 10161125
Laps Led1651,53316
Stage Wins070
Average Finish17.619.219.0
  • Alex Bowman owns five top-10 finishes at Martinsville Speedway, including one in the Next Gen era (eighth in April 2024).
  • The Tucson, Arizona, native won at Martinsville in October 2021, marking one of his two career short-track victories in the NASCAR Cup Series.
  • Bowman has finished inside the top 10 in the last three short-track races, including a runner-up result at Richmond Raceway in August.
  • The driver has 16 top-10 finishes in 2025, his second-most through 34 races in a season.
  • Ally and Bowman have raised more than $725,000 with Best Friends Animal Society since 2021, with weekly donations to local shelters. This week’s beneficiary is The Haley Graves Foundation in Summerfield, North Carolina.

Hendrick Motorsports

2025All-TimeMartinsville
Races341,41583
Wins7319*29*
Poles5258*20*
Top 5391,318*97*
Top 1068*2,255*155*
Laps Led2,669*84,981*11,151*
Stage Wins19*1349

*Most all time
**Tied for most all time

  • Corey Day will make his 10th career NASCAR Xfinity Series start at Martinsville Speedway, returning to the site of his series debut in March. The 19-year-old driver from Clovis, California, has earned two top-10 finishes in his last four Xfinity Series starts, including a career-best fourth earlier this month at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
  • Hendrick Motorsports owns 29 victories at Martinsville Speedway, the most by any organization at a single track in NASCAR Cup Series history. The team also leads all organizations with more than 11,000 laps led at the Virginia venue.
  • Nine Hendrick Motorsports drivers have combined for the team’s 29 Martinsville victories: Jeff Gordon (nine), Jimmie Johnson (nine), Darrell Waltrip (four), William Byron (two), and one each by Geoff Bodine, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chase Elliott, Alex Bowman and Kyle Larson.
  • The organization has won five of the last 10 Cup races at Martinsville with four different drivers, including a 1-2-3 Hendrick Motorsports sweep in April 2024 that came 40 years after its first victory at the same track.
  • Hendrick Motorsports engines have powered 27 total victories and 23 pole positions across NASCAR’s top two series this season.
  • Through 34 races in 2025, Hendrick Motorsports has led 30% of all Cup Series laps (2,669 in total) and recorded at least one top-10 finish in 32 events.
  • Hendrick Motorsports’ 19 stage wins this season are its second-highest total through 34 races, trailing only its team record of 25 during the 2021 Cup Series campaign.

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Kyle Larson, driver of the No. 5 Chevrolet, on his mindset going into the Martinsville cutoff race: “I’d say we really need to outpoint [Christopher] Bell. It’s going to be interesting. Obviously we’ll be focused on the race, but for us, one guy matters more than the rest. It’s similar for them. They’ll be watching what we’re doing throughout the day, too. Hopefully, we’ll have a strong car, qualify well, grab stage points, and do everything we can to gain as many points as possible. Martinsville has been a good track for us in the past, so if we can go there, stay strong, and do what it takes, we can make the final four and compete for a championship.”

Chase Elliott, driver of the No. 9 Chevrolet, on how Hendrick Motorsports prepares each week to set themselves apart from other teams: “The top level of any sport is all very detail oriented, right? I think that can be said for anything, whether it’s racing, football, baseball. All of that last 1 or 2% is really all in the details. Everyone here (in the Cup Series) is pretty good at what they do. I feel like Hendrick Motorsports does a great job of just really fine tuning all the details that it takes to be successful at every part of the shop. The boss (Rick Hendrick) gives us the resources that we ask for and that we need to go and be successful. Then he just trusts us to go get the job done from there. So I’m grateful to have that at my disposal to help me do my job to the best of my ability.”

William Byron, driver of the No. 24 Chevrolet, on his approach to Martinsville: “It’s not ideal, but we know what we have to do this weekend. The only option is to win. The last two weeks, not having a better finish for how well we were running is what hurts. Come Monday, though, we have to forget that and move on. All focus is on Martinsville and how we can run up front all day. The fall there hasn’t been the strongest for us, but I do think we’ve made a lot of strides on that package.”

Alex Bowman, driver of the No. 48 Chevrolet, on Martinsville Speedway: “Martinsville is a place that means a lot to me. Getting that win there in 2021 was special, and every time we go back I feel like we’re capable of running up front. Short tracks have been a good stretch for our team lately, so hopefully we can keep that momentum going.”

How Reliable Power Tools Can Boost Your Work Efficiency and Safety

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The world today is fast, and it is a matter of seconds. You, being a contractor, builder, or repair expert, are already aware of one thing, and that is that the quality of your power tools can make or break your business. Good tools do not work just to get the job done; they define the working process in terms of efficiency and safety.

Consider it, all your cuts, practice, and vehicles that you screw depend upon the accuracy and action of your equipment. A trustworthy power tool does not save time only, it saves energy, shortens the errors, and even safeguards you against unnecessary risks. This is why in the market, such companies as CEF emphasize selling stable, reliable, and sophisticated equipment to people who do not treat their job lightly.

The Real Impact of Reliable Power Tools on Efficiency

As you enter a job site, you will most likely be able to know when a person uses good equipment. The employee who has clean cuts, consistent improvement, and no wasted motion is someone who believes in his/her power tools.

Efficient equipment implies quicker results, less dusty finishes, and reduced failures. Consider the effort to drill concrete of hardness or cut hard wood. A cheap, low-quality drill would overheat or jam halfway. A CEF is an advanced professional tool that is powered without stuttering.

Here’s how reliable power tools boost work efficiency:

  • Less downtime: No time wasted on repair and replacement.
  • Better accuracy: Precision tools reduce the need for do-overs.
  • Time savings: You complete tasks without haste.
  • Energy efficiency: Dependable motors imply a more comfortable and easier performance.

When your tools are used correctly from the start, you remain focused on the work, rather than the instrument. The silent strength of reliability.

Safety Starts with the Right Tools

Safety at work is not just about the use of helmets and gloves; it starts with your power tools. The majority of accidents that occur at the workplace do so due to failed tools, improper maintenance, or bad designs. There are good instruments that guard you against those dangers.

CEF power tools of high quality have advanced safety features – steady grips, heat-proof operation, automatic interruptions, and overloading. These features not only sound great on paper, but they can actually save your fingers or even cause an electric shock.

You reduce risks when you operate reputed brands and take proper care of those brands. A stable and reliable device will maintain the safety of your hands, eyes, and nerves, allowing you to work freely.

Consistency: The Hidden Key to Professional Results

Ask any experienced contractor – consistency is all. Any person is capable of doing a good job once. It is the actual problem to do it flawlessly each time. That is made possible by reliable power tools.

When your saw is always cutting in a straight line, or your drill is always having the same amount of torque, you can rely on your observations. You do not need to adapt, experiment,or doubt.

The professional-grade tools of CEF are made just as such to work with precision at the start and at the end. It may be a simple home fix or a long-term building project, but with consistency, your work will have that professional and polished look that your clients will see right away.

Saving Money by Investing in Quality

Many contractors commit the error of purchasing cheap tools to make money. But that saving never lasts. Cheap power tools are worn out easily, clog when tested, and require replacement.

Being honest, you have to pay for quality once or repair continuously.

Investing in the dependable power tools of CEF would provide you with durability, longevity, and reduced interruptions. With time, such savings accumulate. A reduction in the amount of time wasted translates into additional jobs done, increased customer satisfaction, and increased revenues.

Have it in mind as follows: do not consider your tools expenses; they are assets. The more power they have, the more power your business has.

How Reliable Power Tools Reduce Fatigue

The ability to work efficiently is not simply about speed; but it is a question of sustainability. You can sense it when you employ tools that are not well designed. Bad balance, vibration, and being on strength will exhaust you quickly.

The use of reliable power tools, mainly ergonomic tools, can bring about fatigue reduction. The designs of the products offered by CEF are comfort-oriented: the weight is balanced, the handles are soft-grip, and the vibrations are minimal. It means that you will be able to work longer hours without physical burnout.

Greater comfort means greater concentration. And more concentration leads to more success.

Why CEF Is Trusted by Professionals

The reason why professionals in all sectors rely on CEF is because of one thing, and that is reliability. The company is familiar with the reality of actual work conditions. Each of their products is the one that serves to withstand that pressure, not to give in to it.

Here’s what makes CEF stand out:

  • Durable build: Tools that have been designed to be heavy-duty.
  • Smart design: Performance-based, balanced, and ergonomic.
  • Safety first: Built-in user and tool protection.
  • Wide range: CEF sells drills and saws, as well as grinders and sanders.
  • Customer support: You do not end up hanging after you make a purchase.

When you purchase equipment from CEF, not only are you purchasing equipment, but you are also adding stability to your daily operations.

Boosting Productivity with the Right Setup

Enhancing Productivity through an appropriate Setup.

It is not so much what tools you use but how. Quality power tools and intelligent organization will change your working process. Keep your tools clean and in good condition, and store them properly.

Basic things such as sharpening your saws, inspecting your cords, and screwing loose sections can extend the life of your tool by years. And by the quality of  CEF tools, that life already begins long ago.

A sound installation simplifies your whole working process. You waste less time repairing and more time on construction.

How Power Tools Influence Your Reputation

Admittedly, reputation is all in any trade. Your work is judged as well as your work by the clients who determine your level of professionalism. Presenting yourself with quality power tools that are reliable demonstrates that you are concerned about your trade.

Working with well-functioning equipment, jobs are completed quickly, cleanly, and safely. Such consistency is what brings referrals and trust. And CEF tools make you create that professional image with ease.

Conclusion

Efficiency, safety, and trust — all of them depend on your power tools. The difference between average work and excellent work often comes down to what’s in your hands.

So don’t settle for “good enough.” Choose tools that perform as hard as you do. Choose durability, safety, and performance — choose CEF.

Reliable tools don’t just change your workflow — they change your confidence, your results, and your future in the trade.

Car Wrap and Paint Protection Film: Essential Upgrades for Performance and Racing Vehicles

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Protecting Your Investment: Why Speedway Athletes and Performance Enthusiasts Are Choosing Professional Paint Protection

For professional racers, weekend warriors, and serious performance car enthusiasts, the investment in a high-performance vehicle represents more than just a mode of transportation—it’s a passion project, a competitive asset, and often a significant financial commitment. Whether you’re tearing up the track at your local speedway or taking your modified vehicle to shows and events, maintaining that vehicle’s exterior protection and aesthetic appeal is crucial. This is where professional car wraps and paint protection film (PPF) become game-changers in preserving both the performance and appearance of your race car or modified machine.

The Harsh Reality: Environmental Threats to High-Performance Vehicles

High-performance and racing vehicles face unique challenges. Track days expose paint to extreme heat cycles, debris from other vehicles, and intense UV exposure. Street-legal performance cars encounter road debris at high speeds, salt spray in coastal areas, and aggressive environmental contaminants. Even show cars displayed at events are subject to environmental degradation from sun exposure, temperature fluctuations, and handling by admirers.

Traditional clearcoat paint alone simply cannot withstand these conditions. This is why professional-grade protection has become standard practice among serious performance enthusiasts and competitive racers.

PPF (Paint Protection Film): The Clear Choice for Serious Racers

Paint Protection Film technology has revolutionized how performance car owners preserve their investments. PPF is a transparent, self-healing polymer layer that adheres to your vehicle’s painted surfaces, creating an invisible armor against damage.

For track day participants and racing enthusiasts, PPF offers critical advantages:

Impact Absorption: High-speed driving exposes your front bumper, hood, and fenders to rocks, asphalt debris, and rubber particulates. PPF absorbs these impacts, preventing damage to your paint.

Self-Healing Technology: The most advanced PPF formulations feature self-healing properties, with minor scratches and swirls disappearing with heat exposure—perfect for vehicles that experience temperature cycling from track sessions.

Hydrophobic Protection: Water beading and UV blocking keep your paint’s finish pristine, maintaining that showroom shine between racing events.

Edge Protection: Professional-grade PPF protects vulnerable areas such as bumper edges, headlight surrounds, and mirror caps, where damage is most likely to occur.

How to Protect Car Paint with PPF: The Professional Approach

How to protect car paint with PPF begins with a strategic protection plan. Most racing enthusiasts don’t protect their entire vehicle—they focus on high-risk areas.

Track-Focused PPF Strategy:

  • Full hood coverage (primary impact zone)
  • Complete front bumper protection
  • Lower side splitter and rocker panels
  • Upper window trim (vulnerable to debris)
  • Mirror backs and mirror caps
  • Top portions of fenders

Show Car Strategy:

  • Entire front-facing surfaces
  • Door handles and edges
  • Rocker panels
  • Partial or full roof coverage

The application process requires professional expertise:

  1. Deep Cleaning: Decontamination removes bonded debris, preventing PPF adhesion issues
  2. Precise Measurement: Professional templates ensure perfect coverage without overspray
  3. Expert Application: Slip solution and heat application ensure bubble-free installation
  4. Proper Curing: 48-72 hours curing time before subjectingthe vehicle to extreme conditions

Car Wrap: Performance Meets Aesthetics

Beyond transparent protection, colored and specialty car wraps offer racing enthusiasts aesthetic customization while simultaneously protecting paint. Many race teams use partial wraps for branding and sponsorship visibility, while also protecting the underlying paint.

Racing Wrap Advantages:

  • Team colors and sponsor logos applied without permanent modification
  • Matte finishes reduce glare for better visibility and a professional appearance
  • Quick installation means minimal downtime between events
  • Reversible—remove after season without affecting paint condition
  • Racing-specific designs create a professional presentation at events

Premium Car Film by SailiFilm: Professional-Grade Protection

Premium car film by sailifilm represents the gold standard in protective film technology for serious enthusiasts. SailiFilm’s products are engineered specifically for demanding applications.

SailiFilm Professional Advantages:

  • Military-grade adhesive formulation ensuring track-proof durability
  • Extreme temperature stability (-40°F to +160°F)—withstanding both winter storage and summer track sessions
  • Superior self-healing technology for active race cars experiencing frequent micro-abrasions
  • Optical clarity that doesn’t yellow with UV exposure or age
  • Professional installer network ensuring expert application
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Landen Lewis Signed to NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Opportunity with Niece Motorsports

Salisbury, NC (October 23, 2025) – Reigning zMAX CARS Tour Late Model Stock Series champion, Landen Lewis, has been signed by Niece Motorsports to a part-time driving opportunity in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series (NCTS) beginning in 2026.

Lewis, age 19 from Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina, has made a name for himself competing on the short tracks in the grassroots ranks. His natural ability and work ethic have ranked him high on the list of rising prospects in the garage.

After winning in virtually every type of car and discipline he’s driven so far in his young career, Lewis is prepared to make the next step up into one of the top-three NASCAR national series. Though next year is a part-time opportunity, Lewis is slated as an ‘anchor driver’ for the team.

“I’m super excited to join Niece Motorsports in 2026 and look forward to having a solid year learning all I can,” said Lewis. “I want to learn about these trucks and build chemistry with the entire crew. I can’t wait to get there and start working alongside everyone. I’m just so thankful to everyone here – along with Cody Efaw and the ownership group of Josh Morris and Greg Fowler – for welcoming me as one of their own. It’s been a great year in ’25, and I’m looking forward to more in ’26.”

Throughout his career, Lewis has been mentored by NASCAR legends Kevin Harvick and Ron Hornaday. Harvick has had a front row seat watching Lewis’ career grow from his start in legends cars, to where he is today.

“I just don’t think there are many kids that are left like Landen,” said Harvick. “When you look at his work ethic, determination and ability, and the sacrifices that he makes with his time, it’s contagious. It attracts people to him; it attracts sponsors, and it attracts everybody to want to support him.”

A successful full-time CARS Tour campaign was highlighted by four race wins at Ace Speedway, North Wilkesboro Speedway, Anderson Motor Speedway, and Florence Motor Speedway as Lewis cemented his claim to the series title.

“We had no intention of running our car full time, but with who he is as a person, we were like, ‘hey, we need to give him this opportunity’, and it led him to the next one,” Harvick continued. “I think from the outside looking in, the things I hear from Cody (Efaw) and Ross (Chastain), this is a great fit for him. The quality of people and the approach is the same from Niece Motorsports and Landen Lewis. I’m looking forward to seeing the combination.”

Hornaday first met Lewis several years ago as he was learning the ropes of racing on dirt. He has served as a coach and role model on and off the track.

“Nobody deserves this opportunity with Niece Motorsports more than Landen,” said Hornaday. “He’s worked his tail off to get here, and I couldn’t be happier for him. You don’t see too many drivers come along that have his level of talent, focus and competitive fire. It’s a heck of a combination. He found a lot of success in Late Models this year, and there’s no doubt he’ll continue that in the Truck Series with Niece.”

Niece Motorsports has created its legacy as a launching pad for several careers since its formation led by Marine Corps Veteran, Al Niece, in 2016. The organization has given young, talented drivers a platform to showcase their abilities as they move through the ranks of NASCAR.

“We have always tried to find that next young talent who we think is a future star in the sport,” said Cody Efaw, CEO of the race team. “Landen Lewis is just that. He’s been on our radar for a couple years now, and we have quietly watched him grow into a well-rounded driver who shines in any vehicle he gets into.

“I think of guys like Ross Chastain and Carson Hocevar who both made the most of their opportunity with our team, and it’s showing on Sundays. To us, we think Landen has the opportunity to put our team back into the spotlight as a threat week-in and week-out. I think with mentors like Kevin (Harvick) and Ron (Hornaday) in his corner, combined with our team, Landen definitely has a bright future ahead of him.”

More information about Lewis’ race schedule, truck number, partners, and competition team will be announced at a later date.

The 2026 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series season will begin under the lights at Daytona International Speedway on Friday, Feb. 13. For more compelling news heading into next year, please visit NieceMotorsports.com.

About Niece Motorsports: Niece Motorsports is a professional auto racing team that has competed in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series (NCTS) since 2016. Fielding the Nos. 41, 42, 44 and 45 trucks, the team has garnered nine wins, 50+ top-fives, 100+ top-10s, 200+ top-15 finishes and made five playoff appearances. Founded by United States Marine Corps Veteran Al Niece, the team is owned by Josh Morris of DQS Solutions and Staffing and the Fowler Family of J.F. Electric and Utilitra. At its 80,000 sq. ft. headquarters in Salisbury, NC, Niece Motorsports is a full-service race vehicle build shop as well as a customizable fabrication shop for any manufacturing needs.

Follow the Team: To keep up to date with the latest team news, visit niecemotorsports.com or connect on Facebook and Instagram (@NieceMotorsports) as well as X (@NieceMotorsport).

Young’s Motorsports Martinsville Speedway October Team Preview

Young’s Motorsports | NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series
Martinsville (Va.) Speedway | Slim Jim 200

Fast Facts

No. 02 Young’s Motorsports Team:
Driver: Logan Bearden
Primary Partner(s): SBG Records | Bearden Automotive
Manufacturer: Chevrolet Silverado RST
Crew Chief: Jason Miller
2025 Driver Points Position: N/A
2025 Owner Points Position: 30th
Engine: Ilmor Racing Technologies

Notes of Interest:

● Welcome To The Team: The 2025 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series season stretch continues this weekend, with Young’s Motorsports proud to welcome veteran Late Model driver Logan Bearden to its lineup.

Bearden will pilot the team’s flagship No. 02 Chevrolet Silverado RST in Friday night’s Slim Jim 200 at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway.

Friday’s race at the famed paperclip-shaped oval serves as the penultimate event of the season, leading the 25-race campaign toward its finale and Championship 4 showdown at Phoenix (Ariz.) Raceway on October 31, 2025.

● About Logan: Logan Bearden, 29, began racing go-karts at the age of nine before quickly progressing through Bandoleros and Legends Cars on short tracks across his home state of Texas.

A native of Leander, Texas, Bearden has built a strong reputation in Late Model competition nationwide, earning wins and top finishes along the way.

Over the past decade, Bearden has competed against some of the top names in short-track racing, developing a résumé that includes Super Late Model and Pro Late Model starts across the Southeast and Midwest, as well as select appearances in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series.

In 2022, Bearden made his Truck Series debut at Circuit of The Americas, delivering a respectable top-25 finish on his home turf. Since then, he has continued to balance his Late Model commitments while pursuing opportunities in NASCAR’s national ranks.

This weekend, Bearden looks to make the most of his return to the Truck Series with Young’s Motorsports, bringing his veteran Late Model experience and patient, disciplined driving style to the team’s No. 02 Chevrolet Silverado RST for the Slim Jim 200 at Martinsville Speedway.

When not behind the wheel of a race car, Bearden works as a general mechanic for SS-GreenLight Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

● All Board: For the 24th of 25 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series races this season, SBG Records will serve as the primary marketing partner for Friday night’s 200-lap showdown.

SBG Records is an independent rock record label founded by Shan Dan Horan. With a passion for raw, authentic music and a dedication to fostering emerging talent, SBG Records has carved out a unique space in the rock music scene.

The label’s mission is to empower artists, nurture creativity, and bring powerful, genre-defying sounds to the forefront. SBG Records continues to champion bold, innovative rock music that pushes boundaries and connects with listeners on a deeper level.

Whether through gritty, high-energy rock anthems or introspective, melodic masterpieces, SBG Records is committed to supporting artists who stay true to their craft and vision.

SBG Records current roster includes: Drowning Pool, Woe Is Me, Nerv, Archers, Awaken I Am, Sorry X, Jonny Craig, REDDSTAR and A Foreign Affair.

● Logan Bearden Truck Series Martinsville Speedway Stats: Friday night’s Slim Jim 200 will mark Bearden’s inaugural NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series start at the historic 0.526-mile Martinsville Speedway.

Bearden, however, is no stranger to the Virginia short track. He has made two NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at Martinsville, earning a career-best 30th-place finish after starting 35th in the 2024 edition of the Dude Wipes 250.

The NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series shifts from the high banks and pack racing of Talladega Superspeedway to the tight corners and close-quarters intensity of Martinsville (Va.) Speedway for Friday night’s Slim Jim 200.

Friday’s race marks the penultimate event of the 2025 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series season, setting the stage for the Championship 4 showdown at Phoenix Raceway next weekend. Every lap around Martinsville’s half-mile paperclip carries championship implications — where tempers flare, fenders bend, and only the toughest drivers advance with a shot at the title.

At just 0.526 miles, Martinsville Speedway demands precision, patience, and short-track aggression. With tight turns, heavy braking zones, and bumper-to-bumper racing, the smallest mistake can make the difference between victory and frustration.

For Playoff contenders, it’s all about earning a Championship 4 berth. For non-Playoff teams like Young’s Motorsports, Martinsville presents an opportunity to play spoiler, capitalize on chaos, and chase a strong finish before the curtain falls on the 2025 campaign.

It’s a triple-header weekend of NASCAR action in Virginia.

Following Friday night’s Truck Series showdown, the NASCAR Xfinity Series takes the stage on Saturday, October 25, with the IAA and Ritchie Bros. 250, while the NASCAR Cup Series caps off the weekend on Sunday, October 26, with the Xfinity 500 — the final chance for drivers to lock into their respective Championship 4 lineups before heading west to Phoenix.

● Logan Bearden Truck Series Career Stats: Entering Martinsville, Bearden has made three career NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series starts, carrying a steady average finish of 23.6.

Bearden made his Truck Series debut during the 2022 season at his home track, Circuit of The Americas in Austin, Texas. He returned to the famed road course in 2023, once again driving for AM Racing.

Later that year, he reunited with the organization in conjunction with Reaume Brothers Racing at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, where he earned a career-best 21st-place finish in the TSport 200 on August 11, 2023.

More than two years later, Martinsville Speedway will mark the second organization Bearden has competed with in the Truck Series, while Young’s Motorsports continues to expand its rich legacy of giving talented drivers new opportunities behind the wheel.

● Calling the Shots: Guiding Bearden as crew chief of the No. 02 SBG Records | Bearden Automotive Chevrolet Silverado RST is veteran Jason Miller.

On Friday night, Miller will make his 157th NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series start atop the pit box.

In his previous 156 races, he has collected one win, eight top-five finishes and 28 top-10 efforts.

This weekend’s 24th race of the season will mark Miller’s 13th Truck Series appearance as a crew chief at Martinsville Speedway. It also represents his 14th start in that leadership role this year.

In his previous 12 Truck Series leadership efforts, he led veteran David Starr to a seventh-place finish in the 2010 Kroger 200.

● Young’s Motorsports’ NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series at Martinsville Speedway: This weekend will mark Young’s Motorsports’ 35th NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series start at Martinsville Speedway.

The organization posted a team-best finish at the track of ninth in the 2018 edition of the Alpha Energy Solutions 250 on March 26, 2018, with Xfinity Series championship contender Austin Hill at the wheel.

Earlier this year, rookie Nathan Byrd made his Martinsville Speedway debut, finishing 28th after qualifying on time in the 30th position.

Since 2012, the Mooresville, N.C.-based Young’s Motorsports team has had an average starting position of 22.3 and an average finish of 22.4 in 34 Martinsville Speedway starts overall.

● Young’s Motorsports’ NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series History: Since entering the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series in 2012, the Mooresville, N.C., – based organization has logged 538 starts from 75 drivers, resulting in solid performances that include two victories (Talladega Superspeedway 2019 and 2021), seven top-five finishes and 33 top-10 finishes, with an average starting position of 23.4 and an average finishing position of 22.3.

● Follow on Social Media: For more on Logan Bearden, please visit LoganBearden.com, like his Facebook page (Logan Bearden Racing) or follow him on Instagram (logan_bearden) and Twitter | X (@LoganBearden66).

For more on Young’s Motorsports, please visit YoungsMotorsports.com, like them on Facebook (Young’s Motorsports), and follow them on Instagram (@youngsmotorsports) and X |Twitter (@youngsmtrsports).

Logan Bearden Pre-Race Quotes:

On Martinsville Speedway: “I’m really looking forward to getting back to Martinsville this weekend. I’ve raced here a couple of times in the Xfinity Series, so I have a good sense of what to expect from the track and how quickly things can happen over 200 laps.

“But making my Truck Series debut at Martinsville adds a new layer of excitement. The trucks race a little differently — they’re heavier, more physical and you really must be patient with your corner entry and exits.

“I’m thankful to Young’s Motorsports for the opportunity, and I’m ready to take everything I’ve learned from my Late Model and Xfinity experience and put together a solid race for this team.”

On Martinsville Speedway Preparation: “Martinsville is one of those places where preparation makes all the difference.

“It’s such a rhythm track — you have to be disciplined with your braking points, stay smooth on throttle and manage your tires over a long run. I’ve spent a lot of time studying film, talking with other drivers and crew and working on the simulator at home to get as many laps as I can.

“Every lap matters at Martinsville. Track position is huge, and if we can keep the fenders clean and stay out of trouble early, I think we can put together a strong night for Young’s Motorsports.”

On Goals for Martinsville Speedway: “My goal for Martinsville is to have a clean, consistent race and keep building on what I’ve learned this year.

“This is a tough place where patience and execution really matter. If we can stay out of trouble, make good adjustments and be in position late, I think we can come away with a solid finish that everyone at Young’s Motorsports can be proud of.

“I just want to keep improving every lap, represent the team and our partners well and make the most of this opportunity.”

On SBG Records Partnership: “I’m stoked to have SBG Records on the No. 02 Young’s Motorsports Chevrolet this weekend. SBG represents some incredible bands. I’m going to have one hell of a playlist this weekend to power us through the race.”

Race Information:

The Slim Jim 200 (200 laps | 105.2 miles) serves as the 24th of 25 races on the 2025 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series schedule. 25-minute group practices will occur on Friday, October 24, 2025, from 2:05 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Qualifying will immediately follow, beginning at 3:10 p.m. The field will take the green flag shortly after 6:00 p.m., with live coverage on FOX Sports 1, the NASCAR Racing Network (Radio), and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90.

Young’s Motorsports | NASCAR Xfinity Series

Martinsville (Va.) Speedway | IAA and Ritchie Bros. 250

Fast Facts

No. 42 Young’s Motorsports Team:

Driver: Anthony Alfredo

Primary Partner(s): The Roth ID Tag™

Manufacturer: Chevrolet Camaro

Crew Chief: Andrew Abbott

2025 Driver Points Position: 24th

2025 Owner Points Position: 26th

Engine: Earnhardt-Childress Racing

Notes of Interest:

● Year Two, Full Throttle: In January, Young’s Motorsports announced that NASCAR Xfinity Series veteran Anthony Alfredo would compete full-time for the team in its second year of Xfinity Series competition.

Alfredo is driving the No. 42 Young’s Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro for the entire 33-race schedule, which continues with this Saturday night’s IAA and Ritchie Bros. 250 at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway.

● About Anthony: A popular driver, Alfredo, a native of Ridgefield, Connecticut, joins Young’s Motorsports with an array of Motorsports experience, including starts in the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series, respectively.

The 2025 season will mark Alfredo’s fourth full-time Xfinity Series campaign, and he joins the Mooresville, N.C.-based team after spending the 2024 season with Our Motorsports.

The 25-year-old finished 15th in the 2024 Xfinity Series driver standings, highlighted by a Dash 4 Cash victory at Dover (Del.) Motor Speedway. He added two more top-five finishes and seven top-10s to his career totals, further strengthening his résumé across 149 Xfinity Series starts.

● All-Aboard!: For the 32nd of 33 Xfinity Series races this season, Young’s Motorsports welcomes back The Roth ID Tag™ as the primary marketing partner on the No. 42 Chevrolet Camaro for the 250-lap race this weekend.

The Roth ID Tag™ Identification System is an information tag that can be affixed to any car seat or product used by an infant, young child, or person under the care of a parent or guardian.

The tags can be used by any person, children or adults.

In the event of an emergency, the tag pulls from the car seat and becomes an emergency identification wristband.

The Roth ID Tag™ has identifying information for the child, three emergency contacts, and a line for additional information.

Additional information could include medical information, a child’s first language, or speech limitations.

The Roth ID Tag™ partnered with Alfredo and the Young’s Motorsports team earlier this year at Homestead-Miami (Fla.) Speedway in March and earlier this month at the Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway ROVAL.

● Happy (Early) Halloween: For this weekend’s penultimate NASCAR Xfinity Series race, Anthony Alfredo and the Young’s Motorsports team are getting into the Halloween spirit.

Alfredo’s No. 42 The Roth ID Tag™ Chevrolet will showcase a festive Halloween paint scheme under the lights at Martinsville Speedway, featuring bold seasonal colors and spooky accents.

The themed look adds a touch of October fall flair to the paperclip as the team aims to treat fans to a strong performance — and maybe even a few tricks on the track — Saturday night.

● Anthony Alfredo Xfinity Series Martinsville Speedway Stats: Saturday night’s IAA and Ritchie Bros. 250 will mark Alfredo’s eighth career start at the popular 0.526-mile speedway nestled in the Old Dominion.

Alfredo earned a track-best of seventh after starting second in the fall 2024 edition of the National Debt Relief 250 for Our Motorsports.

The Xfinity Series veteran driver will look to improve his overall Martinsville Speedway average finish of 18.1.

Earlier this year, Alfredo and the Young’s Motorsports team showcased a lot of speed and top-10 finish potential, but were sidelined on Lap 110 of 256 with engine failure, resulting in a 38th-place finish.

Additionally, Alfredo has three NASCAR Cup Series starts at Martinsville Speedway with a best effort of 20th after starting 32nd in the 2021 Xfinity 500 driving for Front Row Motorsports.

Thirty-one races into the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series season — and deep into the Playoff stretch — Anthony Alfredo and the Young’s Motorsports No. 42 team remain determined to make some noise before the year comes to a close.

While they won’t compete for a championship, they still have the chance to chase victories and shake up the Playoff picture in the final weeks of the season.’

This weekend, the series heads to Martinsville Speedway for the IAA and Ritchie Bros. 250, the 31st race of the year and the next-to-last stop on the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series schedule.

The historic 0.526-mile paperclip-shaped oval is known for its intensity — where tight corners, heavy braking, and bumper-to-bumper racing test patience, precision, and power.

For Alfredo and the No. 42 Chevrolet team, the mission remains simple: deliver a strong performance, stay out of trouble, and capitalize on opportunity when it strikes — perhaps even with a late-race surge to Victory Lane.

A breakthrough win at Martinsville would be the ultimate reward for the group’s perseverance this season, while also shaking up the Playoff narrative by denying a contender a crucial ticket to the Championship 4 and rewriting the headlines heading into the finale at Phoenix.

Saturday night’s showdown at Martinsville anchors a triple-header weekend in Virginia, as all three of NASCAR’s national series take the stage.

The weekend kicks off Friday night, October 24, with the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series’ Slim Jim 200, followed by Saturday night’s Xfinity Series IAA and Ritchie Bros. 250.

Then on Sunday, the spotlight shifts to the NASCAR Cup Series with the Xfinity 500, where championship hopes and tempers alike will reach their boiling point on the sport’s oldest active track.

It’s a weekend built for short-track drama, determination, and opportunity — and for Alfredo and Young’s Motorsports, Martinsville represents another chance to make noise before the 2025 season concludes in Phoenix.

● Anthony Alfredo Xfinity Series Career Stats: Entering Martinsville, Alfredo has 149 NASCAR Xfinity Series races to his credit, earning a career-best third-place finish twice, most recently at Talladega Superspeedway after starting 11th in the 2024 edition of the Ag-Pro 300 for Our Motorsports.

Since 2020, he has earned one pole, five top-five, and 23 top-10 finishes and has an average finish of 20.4.

● Talladega Superspeedway | United Rentals 250 Race Recap: The NASCAR Xfinity Series returned to one of the sport’s most iconic race tracks this past weekend at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway for the final superspeedway race of the 2025 season.

After recording a top-10 finish at the 2.66-mile superspeedway in the spring, the Mooresville, N.C.-based team returned to the legendary Alabama race track looking to duplicate or better their spring effort.

Without the benefit of practice, Alfredo qualified his No. 42 Dude Wipes Chevrolet Camaro on time in the 27th position and was quickly on the move to the front of the field when the green flag dropped.

Unfortunately, his early race momentum was derailed when he was collected in a Lap 17 “Big One” accident, which prematurely ended the team’s race with irreparable damage to their car.

The team was left with a frustrating 33rd-place finish after being one of the seven teams affected by the incident.

With the arrival of the homestretch, Young’s Motorsports will lean on their experience and never-give-up attitude to propel them forward through the remainder of the season.

This closing stretch features the short track at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway and the intermediate Phoenix (Ariz.) Raceway to close out the year.

● Calling the Shots: Guiding Alfredo as crew chief of the No. 42 Young’s Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro is longtime crew chief Andrew Abbott.

On Saturday night, he will be crew chief in his 161st NASCAR Xfinity Series race. In his previous 160 races, he has four top-five and 14 top-10 finishes.

The season’s 32nd race will be his seventh tango at Martinsville Speedway as crew chief in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

In his six previous leadership efforts at Martinsville, Abbott has earned a track-best 14th-place finish with driver Colin Garrett in the 2021 fall edition of the Dead On Tools 250.

● Young’s Motorsports’ NASCAR Xfinity Series at Martinsville Speedway: This weekend will mark Young’s Motorsports’ fourth NASCAR Xfinity Series start at Martinsville Speedway.

In the team’s rookie season, the team earned an Xfinity-track best of 31st after starting 25th with rookie Leland Honeyman Jr. at the wheel in April 2024.

A strong run in April’s Marine Corps 250 for Alfredo and the Young’s Motorsports team was derailed with an engine failure, just shy of the halfway point.

While the family-owned team has limited NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at Martinsville, they do have an average starting position of 22.3 and an average finish of 22.4 in 34 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series Martinsville Speedway starts overall.

● Young’s Motorsports’ NASCAR Xfinity Series History: Since entering the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2024, the family-owned organization has logged 64 starts and maintains an average starting position of 25.7 and an average finish of 23.9.

● Follow on Social Media: For more on Anthony Alfredo, please visit AnthonyAlfredo.com, like him on Facebook (Anthony Alfredo Racing), follow him on Instagram (@anthonyalfredo) and X | Twitter (@anthonyalfredo).

For more on Young’s Motorsports, please visit YoungsMotorsports.com, like them on Facebook (Young’s Motorsports), and follow them on Instagram (@youngsmotorsports) and X |Twitter (@youngsmtrsports).

Anthony Alfredo Pre-Race Quotes:

On Returning to Martinsville Speedway: “I am very excited to return to Martinsville Speedway this weekend. We had a very fast car in the spring before we had an engine failure, taking us out of contention while running inside the top 10.”

On Biggest Challenges at Martinsville Speedway: “Martinsville has become more of a survival race in recent years, so keeping the fenders on and focusing on gaining track position will be important for success.”

On Keys to Success at Martinsville Speedway: “Having a fast race car and putting ourselves towards the front of the field, late in the going, will be critical for a good finish on Saturday night.”

On Racing Martinsville Speedway in the Fall: “The track might take rubber differently, given the cooler temperatures because of the time of year and time of day, knowing this is a night race, whereas the spring race was during the day.”

On Strategy and Track Position at Martinsville Speedway: “If the tire wear isn’t too severe, there is an opportunity to stay out for track position late and be aggressive on pit strategy.”

On Goals for Martinsville Speedway: “A top-10 finish on Saturday night with our No. 42 The Roth ID Tag™ Chevrolet at Martinsville would be excellent for our team, given some of our unfortunate results this season.”

On Whether the IAA and Ritchie Bros. 250 Will Be Clean or Chaotic: “I think that after NASCAR‘s discussion with the drivers after the spring race, things will calm down this time around.

“The fall race last year was also relatively clean as well, but we’ll see.”

On Goals for the Remainder of 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series Season: “We need to continue performing at a high level and finishing well throughout the rest of the season.

“Our team has fought a lot of adversity this year, but we need to remain focused on running our own race each week and controlling what we can control through the end of the season.

“Our main goal for the final two weeks of racing should be to execute at a high level and control what is in our control. That’s really all we can do and hopefully that allows us to finish the year on a high note.”

On the Most Recent NASCAR Xfinity Series Race at Talladega Superspeedway: “We had a fast car at Talladega Superspeedway and I was looking forward on capitalizing on that opportunity.

“Unfortunately, we got caught up in a crash due to other drivers’ aggression and impatience early in the race.”

Race Information:

The IAA and Ritchie Bros. 250 (250 laps | 131.5 miles) is the 32nd of thirty-three (33) NASCAR Xfinity Series races on the 2025 schedule. 25-minute group practices will occur on Saturday, October 25, 2025, from 1:00 p.m. to 1:55 p.m. Qualifying will immediately follow, beginning at 2:05 p.m. The field will take the green flag shortly after 7:30 p.m., with live coverage on The CW Network, the Motor Racing Network (Radio), and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90. All times are local (ET).

Florida’s Hidden Warranty Perks For BMW Pre-Owned Motorcycles

Most riders assume warranties vanish the moment a motorcycle is no longer brand-new. You buy a used bike, and it’s yours, those problems, breakdowns, and repair bills included.

But here’s the surprising truth: When it comes to BMW pre-owned motorcycles in Florida, warranties don’t always disappear. In fact, hidden perks exist that can save riders thousands of dollars while giving them confidence on the road.

Whether you’re browsing BMW motorcycle dealers in Florida or negotiating with a motorcycle dealer in Orange Park, knowing these warranty secrets separates savvy riders from those who get stuck with unexpected repair costs.

1. Certified Pre-Owned: BMW’s Quiet Advantage

Unlike generic used bikes, BMW offers a Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) program. Through participating dealers, motorcycles go through rigorous multi-point inspections by BMW-certified technicians. Only the best-maintained models qualify.

The hidden perk? 

These certified bikes often come with limited warranty coverage, offering peace of mind against mechanical failures. 

With humidity, salt air, and year-round riding putting motorcycles to the test, this program gives riders reliability beyond what standard used bikes can promise.

2. Extended Protection Beyond the Showroom

Even when the original factory warranty has expired, many BMW motorcycle dealers in Florida offer extended protection plans. These can cover high-cost components such as:

  • Electronic control units
  • ABS systems
  • Fuel injection systems
  • Engine and drivetrain parts

Florida’s long riding season means bikes rack up miles faster. Without protection, one major repair could offset any savings from buying used. Extended coverage bridges that gap and helps riders budget smarter.

3. The Overlooked Perk of Dealer In-House Warranties

Here’s a little-known fact: many local dealerships offer short-term, in-house warranties. Typically ranging from 30 to 90 days, these plans cover basic repairs and adjustments.

While they might sound small compared to factory coverage, they’re a lifesaver for riders worried about surprises right after purchase. It acts as a safety net during those first rides when hidden issues are most likely to appear.

4. Transferable Warranties Few Buyers Ask About

One of the most overlooked secrets in the market is transferable warranties. Many BMW riders buy extended warranties with their new motorcycles. If that bike later ends up in a dealership’s pre-owned section, the coverage often transfers to the new buyer at no cost.

The catch? Most buyers never ask. 

By requesting a VIN check at the dealership, you might discover that your BMW pre-owned motorcycle still carries factory-backed protection. That’s a hidden value most riders leave on the table.

5. Roadside Assistance: The Extra Layer of Security

Some pre-owned purchases come bundled with roadside assistance, an underrated perk, especially in Florida. With long stretches of highway and sudden summer storms, having 24/7 support for towing, jump-starts, or fuel delivery is invaluable.

It’s not technically a warranty, but for many riders, it provides the same peace of mind. Dealers rarely advertise it loudly, so it pays to ask directly.

6. Federal Coverage That Still Applies

Few buyers realize that certain components, especially emissions-related systems, come with federally mandated warranties. 

These protections may still be active even on a pre-owned BMW motorcycle. Florida riders can benefit from this hidden coverage if they know to check eligibility.

Why Florida Riders Should Pay Attention

Florida’s climate is tough on motorcycles. Coastal salt air causes corrosion, humidity accelerates wear, and year-round riding means faster mileage accumulation. That makes warranty protection far more valuable here than in many other states.

With BMW’s reputation for premium engineering and advanced electronics, repair costs are often higher than average. Knowing which hidden warranty perks apply ensures that owning a pre-owned motorcycle doesn’t mean gambling with your budget.

FAQs

1. How do BMW motorcycle dealers in Florida handle bike inspections before selling pre-owned models?

Most BMW motorcycle dealers conduct multi-point inspections covering brakes, suspension, electronics, and engine condition before listing them as pre owned motorcycles for sale.

2. Is it cheaper to buy from BMW motorcycle dealers in Florida or private sellers?

While private sellers sometimes list lower prices, BMW motorcycle dealers in Florida often include inspections, financing options, and dealer-backed guarantees, added value that private sellers cannot provide.

3. Can I trade in my old bike at a motorcycle dealer in Orange Park?

Absolutely. Many motorcycle dealers in Orange Park accept trade-ins, applying the value of your old bike toward the purchase of a pre-owned or new motorcycle.

4. Do BMW motorcycle dealers in Florida help with financing pre-owned motorcycles?

Yes. Most authorized BMW motorcycle dealers in Florida provide financing options for pre owned motorcycles, making it easier to spread payments over time.

5. What documents should I expect from a motorcycle dealer when buying a pre-owned bike?

Most motorcycle dealers in Orange Park should provide the title, bill of sale, warranty paperwork (if applicable), and a full service history, ensuring transparency in your purchase.

Why Short-Term Car Leasing Suits UK Modern Lifestyles

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The way we live, work, and travel in the UK has changed dramatically in recent years. Remote working, economic uncertainty, and shifting lifestyle priorities mean flexibility has become a necessity — not a luxury.

For many, car ownership no longer feels like the best fit. Long-term lease agreements can also feel restrictive. Enter short-term car leasing — a modern, flexible alternative that aligns perfectly with today’s dynamic lifestyles.

Whether you’re between cars, relocating, waiting for a new vehicle, or simply want the convenience of driving without long commitments, short-term leasing provides the freedom to adapt as life changes.


1. How Short-Term Leasing Works

Short-term car leasing allows drivers to lease a vehicle for a set period, typically between one and twelve months. It bridges the gap between daily rental and traditional long-term leasing.

The Process

  1. Choose your preferred car from a leasing provider.
  2. Select your lease length (1–12 months).
  3. Pay a fixed monthly fee that often includes road tax, maintenance, and breakdown cover.
  4. Drive the car for the agreed term, then return or extend the lease.

Unlike long-term contracts, short-term leasing offers complete flexibility — ideal for those who value control and convenience.


2. Why the Modern Driver Prefers Flexibility

The post-pandemic world has redefined car usage. Drivers want vehicles that fit around their changing circumstances, not the other way around.

Remote and Hybrid Working

Many workers no longer commute daily. This makes buying or leasing a car for years — and paying insurance, tax, and maintenance — feel unnecessary. A 3- or 6-month lease allows you to access a vehicle when you need it and hand it back when you don’t.

Frequent Movers and Contract Workers

From construction contractors to healthcare professionals, many careers today involve temporary placements. Short-term leasing allows them to get a car that suits the location and duration of each assignment.

Families in Transition

Families moving house, awaiting a new vehicle delivery, or accommodating university students can all benefit from temporary vehicle flexibility.

Urban Drivers Avoiding Long Commitments

City drivers face ULEZ charges, parking limits, and congestion costs — all of which make owning or financing a car long-term less appealing. Short-term leasing offers mobility without the burden.


3. The Financial Benefits of Short-Term Leasing

In today’s economic climate, cost predictability is invaluable. Short-term leasing delivers that stability.

Fixed Monthly Payments

You pay one predictable monthly fee covering the essentials — road tax, maintenance, and often breakdown cover.

No Depreciation

Car depreciation is the silent expense of ownership. By leasing short-term, you avoid this entirely.

Low Upfront Costs

Unlike long-term leases or purchases, short-term leasing usually requires minimal or no deposit, making it easier to budget.

No Long-Term Commitment

If your financial situation changes, you’re not tied into years of payments — simply return the vehicle at the end of the term.


4. Environmental and ULEZ Considerations

Modern lifestyles are not just flexible — they’re increasingly eco-conscious.

The expansion of ULEZ (Ultra Low Emission Zones) and Clean Air Zones across the UK has made emissions compliance a major factor in car choice.

Short-term leasing allows you to:

  • Drive ULEZ-compliant petrol, hybrid, or electric vehicles without worrying about ownership.
  • Try an EV or hybrid short-term before committing to a full purchase or long lease.
  • Avoid costly ULEZ charges on older, non-compliant vehicles (£12.50 per day in London).

This makes short-term leasing ideal for city dwellers who need clean, compliant mobility on demand.


The rise of flexible leasing mirrors broader lifestyle changes across the UK:

On-Demand Living

From streaming subscriptions to flexible workspaces, people now value access over ownership. Short-term leasing fits this cultural shift perfectly.

Testing Electric Mobility

As more drivers consider switching to electric, short-term EV leasing provides a safe way to trial charging routines and real-world range.

Bridging Supply Delays

With global supply chain delays affecting long-term leases and new car deliveries, short-term contracts ensure drivers aren’t left without transport.


6. The Best Types of Cars for Short-Term Leasing

CategoryIdeal ForExample Models
City CarsUrban driving, low costsToyota Yaris Hybrid, VW Polo, Hyundai i10
Family SUVsSpace & practicalityNissan Qashqai, Kia Sportage, Skoda Kodiaq
EVs & HybridsULEZ zones, eco drivingTesla Model 3, Nissan Leaf, Kia EV6, Toyota Prius
Executive CarsBusiness driversBMW 3 Series, Audi A4, Mercedes-Benz C-Class

These categories cover almost every lifestyle scenario — and with short-term leasing, you can switch between them as your needs evolve.


Expert Comment

Adrian Haytor, Founder of Flexxilease – a UK short-term car leasing company – comments:

“Over the past few years, we’ve seen a huge shift in what drivers want. Flexibility now comes before ownership. Many of our customers are professionals on short contracts or families in transition who simply don’t want to commit to a three-year lease.

My top tip? Think about how your needs might change in the next few months, not years. If you’re moving house, changing jobs, or waiting for a long-term lease car, short-term leasing keeps you mobile without locking you in.

It’s also worth remembering that ULEZ and clean air zones are expanding — so make sure your lease car is compliant to avoid unnecessary costs. A short-term lease gives you the freedom to stay compliant, flexible, and stress-free.”


7. How to Choose the Right Short-Term Lease

When selecting a short-term lease, consider:

  • Duration: Match your lease length to your needs (1–12 months).
  • Mileage: Check monthly limits to avoid excess charges.
  • Inclusions: Confirm whether maintenance and breakdown cover are included.
  • Fuel Type: Consider EV or hybrid if driving in ULEZ areas.
  • Provider Reputation: Choose a trusted FCA-registered provider like Flexxilease.

Final thoughts

Modern life is unpredictable — your car lease shouldn’t be. Short-term car leasing gives UK drivers the flexibility to adapt to changing work, family, and financial situations, all without sacrificing comfort or convenience.

With the freedom to switch vehicles, stay ULEZ compliant, and manage predictable costs, it’s no surprise that short-term leasing has become the smarter, more flexible alternative to ownership or long-term contracts.

How Official Sites Support Fair Play in Global Sports Betting

Global sports betting has its basis in trust. It is the one that makes even the largest platforms lose their credibility in a single night. The official betting sites can achieve that trust by proven licensing, open data systems, and robust protection of the players. All reasonable bets are pegged on regulation and transparency. Learning the functionality of such systems assists the bettors in selecting platforms that place more emphasis on fairness and integrity.

Role of Licensing Authorities

Licensed betting is controlled by strict regulators that protect players and ensure operator integrity. Agencies like the UK Gambling Commission, Malta Gaming Authority, and Curaçao eGaming issue licenses only after checking financial stability, data security, and payout transparency. Platforms such as Melbet official site follow these standards to stay compliant and trusted. They also conduct regular audits to confirm fair odds and timely payments.

 A valid license requires platforms to report irregularities, prevent money laundering, and protect minors. Regulators monitor conduct through yearly compliance checks and punish violations quickly. Continuous supervision builds player trust and prevents hidden manipulation in the betting process.

Data Protection and Player Security

Protecting player information is now a top priority for every serious betting operator. All authorized betting sites are spending considerable money on cybersecurity, as no one can trust a place not concerned with their safety. It takes policy and technology to protect the data of users. Important security mechanisms are:

  • Encryption rules: financially and personally secure everything.
  • Two-factor authentication: authenticates identity.
  • Anonymization of data: eliminates the possibility of personal activity tracking by other parties.

In addition to these tools, adherence to the GDPR and other data protection regulations ensures that personal data remains confidential. There are very strong measures in place to prevent digital barriers that block internal abuse and external attacks, ensuring a secure betting environment for millions of users worldwide.

How Technology Strengthens Fair Play

The current betting systems are based on modern technologies that ensure fairness and integrity. These inventions do not eliminate human control—they strengthen it. Platforms that offer both sports betting and casino games, such as Plinko casino, apply the same tech standards to every feature. Automated systems also handle odds and payouts with high precision. Their existence as a digital ecosystem makes transparency and accountability measurable rather than optional.

AI and Fraud Detection Tools

It has made artificial intelligence one of the most powerful tools against betting fraud. It tracks thousands of data points, including speed, amount, and consistency of pattern bets, to detect abnormal behavior. As an illustration, organized betting or spikes in the prices of matches on obscure games trigger automated warnings that can be reviewed.

These systems are constantly learning based on past incidents and getting increasingly more accurate. Machine learning is then used in conjunction with human judgment as human analysts investigate flagged cases. Such a combination of automation and control eliminates the risk of match-fixing and ensures the stability of the world betting markets.

Random Number Generators in Virtual Games

Slots, roulette, and digital sports are virtual games that rely on Random Number Generators (RNGs) to ensure complete fairness. RNGs use random outcomes that cannot be manipulated by the players or operators. The individual generators are then subjected to intense testing through independent testing bodies such as eCOGRA or iTech Labs prior to certification.

After certification, the performance of RNG is constantly monitored to ensure the results are statistically random. In the event of discrepancies, regulators intervene immediately. This is a scientific procedure that ensures each spin, draw, or simulation produces unbiased results based on real chance, not manipulation.

Transparency in Odds and Results

Real-time odds are taken on official platforms, based on trusted data providers. Betters can make use of the line movements, pricing comparisons, and checking of statistics without the interference of third parties. This open source will assist users to make informed decisions as well as minimizing misinformation and manipulation.

Historical data are also stored on many sites, allowing users to view them and audit the findings independently. Accountability is created through transparency – when results and calculations are visible, trust is established. That is how legitimate operators can differ from unregulated ones when the latter conceal data with the help of ambiguous disclaimers.

Global Cooperation and Responsible Play

Fair play does not recognize national borders. Players and betting companies are also fighting the problems of fraud and security by sharing information in worldwide partnerships. Responsible gaming tools, as well as education campaigns, help keep bettors in check, fostering a healthy relationship between online betting and gaming. With the increase in oversight and cooperation, fairness is not only a demand—it is also a worldwide norm.