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Front Row Motorsports: Darlington Raceway Competition Notes- Todd Gilliland

Todd Gilliland and the No. 34 Ruedebusch Development & Construction Ford Team
Darlington Raceway Competition Notes
Goodyear 400

Date: Sunday, April 6, 2025
Event: Race 9 of 38
Series: NASCAR Cup Series
Location: Darlington Raceway (1.3-miles)
#of Laps: 293
Time/TV/Radio: 3:00 PM ET on FS1/MRN/SiriusXM channel 90

Todd Gilliland Notes

NASCAR’s throwback weekend is here as the Cup Series heads to the Darlington Raceway for the Goodyear 400. Todd Gilliland and the No. 34 team’s partner for this weekend, Carl Ruedebusch, owner of Ruedebusch Development and Construction, asked Gilliland and team to select the historic driver, or scheme, they’d like to honor this season. Excited to collectively decide together, they soon learned rear tire changer Justin Fox is the great-grandson of Raymond Lee Fox, Sr.

Raymond Lee Fox, Sr. was an American engine builder, NASCAR car owner and NASCAR engine inspector. His cars won fourteen NASCAR Grand National Series events and sixteen pole positions. He was the patriarch of NASCAR mechanics, with his son Raymond Lee Fox Jr and grandson Raymond Lee Fox III also as NASCAR mechanics. Currently, Ray Fox III and his son Justin Fox, a pit athlete, both work in the sport of NASCAR. Ray Fox III as car chief for No.12 Ford team, and Justin as the rear tire changer for No. 34 Ford team. Fox, Sr. was inducted into numerous halls of fame, including the International Motorsports Hall of Fame.

In six NASCAR Cup Series starts at the South Carolina track, Gilliland has four top-20 finishes. On the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series side, Gilliland has three starts, earning a seventh-place finish in 2020 and a 15th and fourth place in his two starts in 2021.

“On top of being a fun track to race, Darlington has such a rich history,” said Gilliland. “I think our throwback is the coolest one out of the entire field, it’s always special when you can pay homage to a family member, especially a family member of someone on your team.”

Road Crew

Driver: Todd Gilliland
Hometown: Sherrills Ford, North Carolina

Crew Chief: Chris Lawson
Hometown: Medway, Ohio

Car Chief: Joe Marra
Hometown: Somers, New York

Engineer: Marc Rullo
Hometown: Ringwood, New Jersey

Engineer: Kevyn Rebolledo
Hometown: Mooresville, North Carolina

Spotter: Brit Andersen
Hometown: Branford, Connecticut

Underneath Mechanic: Michael Brookes
Hometown: Columbus, Ohio

Interior Mechanic: Chance Burke
Hometown: Siler City, North Carolina

Tire Specialist: Billy John
Hometown: Pitman, New Jersey

Engine Tuner: Tim Meyer
Hometown: Beatrice, Nebraska

Transporter Driver: Christian Boller
Hometown: Mooresville, North Carolina

Pit Crew

Front Tire Changer: Danny Olszowy
Hometown: Lexington, Kentucky

Rear Tire Changer: Justin Fox
Hometown: Concord, North Carolina

Tire Carrier: Jordan Goodine
Hometown: Salisbury, North Carolina

Jackman: Courtney Edmonds
Hometown: Burlington, North Carolina

Fueler: Zeke Nance
Hometown: Calhoun, Georgia

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.

HFT Advance | Darlington I

Darlington I Event Info:
Date: Sunday, April 6
Time: 3 p.m. ET
Series: NASCAR Cup Series (NCS)
Location: Darlington, South Carolina
Format: 293 Laps, 400.238 miles, Stages: 90-185-293
TV: FS1
Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Channel 90)

Weekend Schedule:
Saturday: 10:05 a.m. ET, Xfinity Practice (CW App, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)
Saturday: 11:10 a.m. ET, Xfinity Qualifying (CW App, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)
Saturday: 12:35 p.m. ET, Cup Practice (Prime, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)
Saturday: 1:40 p.m. ET, Cup Qualifying (Prime, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)
Saturday: 3:30 p.m. ET, Xfinity Race (CW, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)
Sunday: 3 p.m. ET, Cup Race (FS1, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)

Pace Laps:

  • NASCAR returns to the track ‘Too Tough to Tame’ this weekend for the official NASCAR Throwback race of the 2025 season.
  • There have been nine different winners in the last nine Cup races held at Darlington Speedway.
  • Sam Mayer leads all Xfinity Series drivers in top-5 (5) and top-10 (6) finishes through seven races. His 8.6 average finish this season is the second highest among full-time Xfinity drivers, behind only Justin Allgaier (8.4).
  • Mayer also has five consecutive finishes inside the top-10 dating back to COTA (Circuit of the Americas), matching the longest streak of his career.
  • Sheldon Creed earned his second straight top-5 finish last weekend at Martinsville, and 14th career runner-up result.

Cole Custer Team Info:
Crew Chief: Aaron Kramer
Partner: Haas Automation

Sheldon Creed Team Info:
Crew Chief: Jonathan Toney
Partner: Road Ranger

Sam Mayer Team Info:
Crew Chief: Jason Trinchere
Partner: Audibel

Custer at Darlington (Cup)
Starts: 7
Wins: —
Top-10s: —
Poles: —

  • Custer makes his 8th Cup start at Darlington this weekend, where he has a 21.7 average finish.
  • He started inside the top-15 three times, and started P14 in his last Cup race at Darlington in the fall of 2022.
  • Custer finished top-10 in all seven career NXS events at Darlington, including a victory in 2019 after starting P3, with an average finish of 3.4.

Creed at Darlington (Xfinity)
Starts: 6
Wins: —
Top-10s: 4
Poles: —

  • Creed is set to make his 7th Xfinity start at Darlington on Saturday, where he has four career top-10 finishes. His best finish came in the fall of 2022 when he placed 2nd after starting 3rd.
  • Last season, he finished 3rd in the fall after leading 30 laps, and took home a 9th-place result in the spring.
  • He has started inside the top-10 in four of his six career races at Darlington, and holds an average starting position of 6.8.

Mayer at Darlington (Xfinity)
Starts: 7
Wins: —
Top-10s: 3
Poles: —

  • Mayer is in line for his 8th Xfinity start at Darlington this weekend, a track where he has finished in the top-10 three times, including two in the top-5.
  • His best career starting position is 3rd in last season’s fall race, and he boasts an average qualifying effort of 163.9.

Where They Stand

Cup Points Standings (41: 35th): Custer is 35th in the Cup Series points standings through seven races this season with 62 points.

Xfinity Points Standings (41: 2nd, 00: 4th): Mayer sits second in the Xfinity points standings with 252 total points on the season, while Creed is in fourth place with 222 points heading into Martinsville this Saturday.

RFK Advance | Darlington I

Darlington I Event Info:
Date: Sunday, April 6
Time: 3 p.m. ET
Series: NASCAR Cup Series (NCS)
Location: Darlington, South Carolina
Format: 293 Laps, 400.238 miles, Stages: 90-185-293
TV: FS1
Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Channel 90)

Weekend Schedule:
Saturday: 12:35 p.m. ET, Cup Practice (Prime, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)
Saturday: 1:40 p.m. ET, Cup Qualifying (Prime, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)
Sunday: 3 p.m. ET, Cup Race (FS1, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)

Pace Laps:

  • RFK returns to the track ‘Too Tough to Tame’ this weekend for the official NASCAR Throwback race of the 2025 season.
  • There have been nine different winners in the last nine Cup races held at Darlington Speedway.
  • Brad Keselowski earned his first win as owner/driver with RFK Racing in last season’s spring Darlington race, which was the 142nd Cup win for Jack Roush and fifth under the RFK banner.
  • Chris Buescher’s 11.3 average starting position across the first seven races is the fourth highest of any driver in the NASCAR Cup Series this season.
  • Ryan Preece has three consecutive top-10 finishes dating back to Las Vegas, which is a career-long streak for the Berlin, CT native.
  • RFK Racing has been the highest finishing Ford in each of the past two races: Buescher, Homestead-Miami, 6th & Preece, Martinsville, 7th.

6 Team Info:
Driver: Brad Keselowski
Crew Chief: Jeremy Bullins
Partner: Castrol

17 Team Info:
Driver: Chris Buescher
Crew Chief: Scott Graves
Partner: Fifth-Third Bank

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60 Team Info:
Driver: Ryan Preece
Crew Chief: Derrick Finley
Partner: Kroger / Country Crock

Keselowski at Darlington
Starts: 22
Wins: 2 (2018 & 2024)
Top-10s: 12
Poles: 3 (2015, 2020, 2021)

  • Keselowski makes his 23rd Darlington Cup start this weekend and is coming off his second career Darlington win, last spring when he led 37 laps.
  • With an 11.0 average finish at Darlington, Keselowski has finished inside the top-10 in four of his last five races at the track.
  • Keselowski won the fall race back in 2018, one of his seven top-5s at the track Too Tough to Tame. Overall, he’s finished 15th or better in 14 out of the last 16 Darlington races.
  • Keselowski does have three poles at Darlington – 2015, 2020, 2021 – with an average starting position of 10.4 and 14 starts inside the top-10.
  • He also made seven Xfinity Series starts with one win (2018) and three top-10s.

Buescher at Darlington
Starts: 15
Wins: —
Top-10s: 5
Poles: —

  • Buescher makes his 16th start at Darlington this weekend where he has three top-10 finishes in his last four races. He led 21 laps in the spring race last season, before following it up with a 6th-place result in the fall.
  • He carries a 20.2 average starting position and is coming off his career-best qualifying effort – P3 last spring. He’s started inside the top-10 in the last three Darlington races.
  • Buescher also made four Xfinity starts at Darlington with a 5th-place run in 2015.

Preece at Darlington
Starts: 10
Wins: —
Top-10s: —
Poles: 1 (2020)

  • Preece makes his 11th Darlington start this weekend, and is coming off his best career finish at the track last season (12th). He has finished inside the top-20 six times at Darlington, and has an average finish of 20.7.
  • He holds a 25.0 average starting position and was the polesitter in 2020, after the top-20, or first half, of the finishing order from the previous race was inverted to determine the top-20 starters during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Preece also made one NXS starts at Darlington with a 10th-place finish in 2016. He placed 7th in his lone truck start at the track three years ago.

RFK Historically at Darlington
Cup Wins: 6 (Mark Martin, 1993; Jeff Burton, 1999, 1999; Greg Biffle, 2005, 2006: Brad Keselowski, 2024)

  • Darlington Two-Step: RFK has twice won consecutive NCS races at Darlington, including a season sweep in 1999 with former driver Jeff Burton. RFK also earned victories in consecutive seasons at the egg-shaped oval in 2005 and 2006 with Biffle.
  • First for Brad: Brad Keselowski snapped a 110-race winless streak at Darlington a year ago, winning his first race as co-owner/driver at RFK. He led 37 laps, and earned the first win for the No. 6 car since David Ragan won at Daytona in 2011 (July 2).
  • Kickin’ it Old School: Legendary RFK drivers Mark Martin, Jeff Burton and Greg Biffle are responsible for five of the six Cup wins for Jack Roush at Darlington. Martin earned Roush’s first Cup win back in 1993 after leading 178 laps. Burton swept the 1999 events as the dominant car, and Biffle earned back-to-back victories in 2005 and 2006.
  • Tale of the Tape: In 266 all-time NASCAR starts at ‘The Lady in Black,’ Jack Roush’s Fords have 21 wins, 72 top-five and 126 top-10 finishes, along with 20 poles. Over the years RFK has led 4,600+ laps across the Cup, Xfinity and Truck series, with more than 94,000 miles logged at the 1.366-mile track. In NCS action alone, RFK has finished top-10 in 44 percent (79-of-180) of the races with 38 top-five results and six wins.
  • Most All Time: It’s no secret that when Roush has dominated in the Xfinity Series at Darlington. In 79 starts, the organization has 15 wins, 33 top-five and 44 top-10s. Mark Martin is responsible for eight of the victories, second-most for him among any track, after winning five of the first seven races at the track for Roush from 1993-96. He also went on to win in 1999 and swept again in 2000. Jeff Burton got in on the fun with wins in 1997, 2001 and 2002, while Biffle earned a win in 2004. Most recently, Kenseth drove to victory lane in 2005 and 2009.

RFK Darlington Wins

1993-2 Martin Cup

1999-1 Burton Cup

1999-2 Burton Cup

2005 Biffle Cup

2006 Biffle Cup

1993-2 Martin NXS

1994-1 Martin NXS

1994-2 Martin NXS

1995-2 Martin NXS

1996-1 Martin NXS

1997-2 Burton NXS

1999-2 Martin NXS

2000-1 Martin NXS

2000-2 Martin NXS

2001-2 Burton NXS

2002-1 Burton NXS

2002-2 Burton NXS

2004-1 Biffle NXS

2005 Kenseth NXS

2009 Kenseth NXS

2024 Keselowski Cup

Last Time Out & Where They Stand
Martinsville: Preece led RFK Racing with a solid 7th-place finish at Martinsville. Buescher and Keselowski overcame challenges to score 24th and 26th-place finishes, respectively.

Points Standings (17: 11th, 60: 14th, 6: 30th): Preece earned four stage points and used a top-10 finish to jump up two spots. Keselowski also gathered stage points but remained the same in the standings, while Buescher dropped two spots.

Kaulig Racing Weekly Preview | Darlington Raceway

Kaulig Racing’s Trent Owens Returns to Racing Roots

Kaulig Racing crew chief, Trent Owens, will return to his home track of Darlington Raceway this weekend. Owens, nephew of NASCAR legend Richard Petty, is currently the crew chief for AJ Allmendinger, driver of Kaulig Racing’s No. 16 Camaro ZL1. Throughout his career as a crew chief, Owens has earned one NASCAR Cup Series win, five wins in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, and one win in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.

Eyes on Dye After Second Straight Top-10 Finish

Overcoming damage in the Marine Corps 250 at Martinsville Speedway to earn his second top-10 finish in-a-row, Daniel Dye will pay tribute to Adam Petty this weekend with his No. 10 Helm Chevrolet that will feature a throwback to Petty’s No. 45 Spree Chevrolet scheme from 1999. In honor of the Petty family’s support of him throughout his racing career, Dye will donate a portion of his earnings from the Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help a Hero 200 to Victory Junction. Read more here.

At Darlington Raceway:

Kaulig Racing has earned one win at Darlington Raceway with driver Kyle Larson in 2023 in the team’s No. 10 Chevrolet that featured an all-star rotation throughout the season. The team has also recorded five top five and 13 top-10 finishes at the track.
In the NASCAR Cup Series, Kaulig Racing has earned a top five and two top-10 finishes at Darlington Raceway.


10 Team Info
Crew Chief: Andrew Dickeson
Partner: Beaver Street Fisheries / Sea Best

  • Ty Dillon, No. 10 Beaver Street Fisheries / Sea Best Camaro ZL1
  • Beaver Street Fisheries & Sea Best: This weekend at Darlington Raceway, Ty Dillon will pilot the No. 10 Beaver Street Fisheries/Sea Best Chevy as a throwback to Patty Moise. The scheme is a replica of Moise’s Beaver Street Foods scheme she drove in 1989 at Daytona International Speedway. Now, 36 years later, the same family that sponsored Moise supports Dillon and the No. 10 Chevy with Sea Best, the flagship brand of their global seafood company, Beaver Street Fisheries.

“We’re so excited to have Ty [Dillon] drive our throwback car this week at Darlington and honor our first scheme in racing with Patty Moise,” said Mark Frisch, Executive Vice President. “At that time, my grandfather ran the company, but I’ve been dreaming of the day where we could once again have a throwback Beaver Street Fisheries car to not only honor Patty, but the success and growth of our company. To flash forward 35 years to today and see how much we’ve grown as a company, to be back in NASCAR and still be family-owned, it’s really special. It’s great to be a part of this year’s throwback weekend and we know Ty will go out and have a great run for us at Darlington.”

Meet Ty Dillon:

Saturday, April 5

On Saturday evening, Ty Dillon will be on the NASCAR Drivers float of the Darlington Raceway Throwback Parade. The parade is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. at the intersection of Hwy 151 and Edwards Ave. The parade will travel approximately two miles and end at Darlington Raceway.

Sunday, April 6

  • Dillon will be at the NASCAR Kids Zone in the Fan Midway for a Q&A session, autographs and photos on Sunday, April 6, from 11:30 – 11:50 a.m. ET.
  • Dillon will then make his way to the NASCAR Classics Merchandise trailer from 12:00 p.m. -12:30 p.m. ET to meet fans and sign autographs

At Darlington:

Across all three of NASCAR’s national series, Ty Dillon has made a total of 20 starts with 10 of those starts coming in the NASCAR Cup Series.
In the Cup Series, Dillon has five top-20 finishes with a career-best finish of 12th in 2022.
Among his 10 starts in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, Dillon has four top-10 finishes and eight top-15 finishes.

“Darlington is probably my favorite racetrack on the circuit. I just have always felt a good connection with that place, and I love racing around there – the history, driving down to Darlington is always a fun time for me, and I’ve had success there. I feel like it’ just one of those places that I’ve got a good natural feel for and I’m looking forward to doing it with this No. 10 team and Kaulig Racing.” – Ty Dillon on Darlington Raceway  

16 Team Info
Crew Chief: Trent Owens
Partner: Action Industries

AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Action Industries Camaro ZL1
Action Industries: Action Industries has been a proud partner of Kaulig Racing since 2022, serving as both a primary and associate sponsor on the No. 16 NASCAR Cup Series Chevrolet driven by AJ Allmendinger, and an additional team associate sponsor on all Kaulig Racing’s Chevrolets in the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series.

Meet AJ Allmendinger

Saturday, April 5

AJ Allmendinger will be at the NASCAR Classics Merchandise trailer from 10:15 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. ET on Saturday, April 5, to meet fans and sign autographs.

At Darlington:

  • AJ Allmendinger earned his best Darlington finish of 13th in his last NASCAR Cup Series start with Kaulig Racing in 2023.
  • Last weekend at Martinsville, Allmendinger finished Stage 1 in third, earning eight stage points.

“Darlington is a racetrack that has been a struggle for me in the past. I felt like over the last couple years, I’m definitely getting more confident there. I feel like our program this year has been strong on bigger racetracks so I’m looking forward to going there and fighting for 400 miles to get some momentum back. Overall, this is the most confident I have felt going to Darlington and I know we will show up there and have speed like we have all year.” – AJ Allmendinger on Darlington Raceway  

10 Team Info
Crew Chief: Kevin Walter
Partner: Helm

Daniel Dye, No. 10 Helm Chevrolet
Helm: Helm Inc. is a global leader in factory-authorized service and owner’s manuals for automotive, powersports, marine, and heavy equipment industries. It offers digital solutions like custom e-commerce platforms and data-driven business tools. Helm also provides logistics services including warehousing, kitting, and global fulfillment. The company supports branded merchandise programs and customer incentive initiatives to strengthen brand engagement.

At Darlington:

  • Daniel Dye will make his first NASCAR Xfinity Series start at Darlington Raceway in the Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help a Hero 200.
  • Following his seventh-place finish in the Marine Corps 250 at Martinsville Speedway, Dye has earned two top-10 finishes in-a-row, his third top-10 finish of the 2025 season.

“Darlington is a fun track that I really enjoy going to. We’ve put together a string of good finishes lately, so hopefully we keep improving as a team. Having this awesome Adam Petty throwback scheme on the No. 10 Helm Chevy makes this weekend a really special one. The Petty family has supported me throughout my entire racing career, so I’m really looking forward to giving back by honoring Adam [Petty] and supporting Victory Junction.” – Daniel Dye on Darlington Raceway  

11 Team Info
Crew Chief: Eddie Pardue
Partner: Alloy Employer Services

Josh Williams, No. 11 Alloy Employer Services Chevrolet
Alloy Employer Services: The No. 11 Chevrolet is running an altered throwback with Alloy Employer Services at Darlington Raceway, paying homage to Mark Martin’s No. 01 U.S. Army Chevrolet from 2007. Martin, in his first dip back into the Chevy family, drove the U.S. Army Chevrolet in the NASCAR Cup Series in 2007 and 2008, running part time across two seasons for both Ginn Racing and, later, Dale Earnhardt, Inc. (DEI) following Ginn Racing’s merger with DEI.

At Darlington:

  • Josh Williams has started 11 races at Darlington Raceway in the NXS and has racked up five top-20 finishes.
  • In both of Williams’ runs at Darlington with Kaulig Racing, he finished the race in a better position than he had run on average throughout, with a net difference of 3.3 and 1.6 in the spring and fall events, respectively (via FRCS).

“Darlington is my favorite track we go to. It’s got so much history, and it really is a fun track to race at because of how different it is to anywhere else we go. We’ve got a pretty cool design on the No. 11 Alloy Employer Services Chevy this weekend, and I hope we can have a good run with something to show for it at the end.” – Josh Williams on Darlington Raceway  

16 Team Info
Crew Chief: Alex Yontz
Partner: Black’s Tire Service

Christian Eckes, No. 16 Black’s Tire Service Chevrolet
Black’s Tire Service: For the third-consecutive year, Kaulig Racing is teaming up with Black’s Tire Service (BTS) at Darlington Raceway to celebrate grassroots racing in NASCAR. BTS, a longtime partner in NASCAR, will be the primary sponsor onboard Kaulig Racing’s No. 16 Chevrolet with driver Christian Eckes for the Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help a Hero 200.

At Darlington:

  • Christian Eckes will make his first start at Darlington Raceway in the NASCAR Xfinity Series this weekend in the Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help a Hero 200.
  • Eckes has had previous success at the track in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, earning one win, three top-five finishes, and 99 laps led.
  • Following last week’s Marine Corps 250 at Martinsville Speedway, Eckes led a total of 22 laps, his first of the 2025 season.

“Heading into Darlington, this No. 16 group is hungry. Despite not having the best finishes the past few weeks, we’ve shown more speed and are starting to overcome hurdles as we gel together as a team. We’ve faced a lot of adversity, but we have the opportunity to turn that around and be proud of how we handle it. I really enjoy racing at Darlington; we tested there earlier in the year, and I think we have a good notebook. We’re hitting the reset button on our season and putting our best foot forward when we hit the track this weekend.” – Christian Eckes on Darlington Raceway  

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.

Toyota GAZOO Racing Weekly Preview 04.02.25

This Week in Motorsports: March 31 – April 6, 2025

  • NCS/NXS: Darlington Raceway – April 5-6
  • Formula DRIFT: Long Beach – April 4-5

PLANO, Texas (April 2, 2025) – NASCAR heads to Darlington Raceway for the first of two visits in 2025, featuring the Xfinity and Cup Series during its “throwback” weekend. Formula DRIFT begins its 2025 campaign in Southern California and on the streets of Long Beach.

NASCAR National Series – NCS/NXS

Toyota claims four wins in first seven races … The 2025 Cup Series season has been a strong one to-date for Team Toyota. Camry XSE drivers have claimed victory in four of the first seven races, including Denny Hamlin’s dominant win in Martinsville last weekend to go along with Christopher Bell’s three straight triumphs at Atlanta, Circuit of the Americas and Phoenix earlier this season. A victory this weekend for Team Toyota would be its 11th at Darlington Raceway and first since Hamlin’s win in 2021.

Wallace continues strong 2025 start … Adding to Toyota’s early-season success is Bubba Wallace, who is coming off two consecutive third-place finishes at Homestead and Martinsville and now sits eighth in the Cup Series points standings. The driver of the No. 23 Camry XSE for 23XI Racing makes his 14th career start at Darlington Raceway this weekend, where he’s found success in the past – having four straight top-10 results in a stretch between 2022 and 2024.

Briscoe seeks Darlington repeat … The last time the Cup Series raced at Darlington, Chase Briscoe soared to victory and locked himself into the 2024 Playoffs. He also finished fifth in the spring race last year, adding to his recent Darlington success. The driver of the Joe Gibbs Racing No. 19 Camry XSE aims for another strong performance Sunday, seeking his first win with JGR and Team Toyota and the third Cup Series victory of his career.

Bell does double duty … Along with his full-time duties behind the wheel of the No. 20 Camry XSE for JGR in the Cup Series, Bell will also make his first Xfinity Series start of the season in the No. 19 GR Supra for JGR this weekend. The Oklahoma native returns to the Xfinity Series for the first time since the Darlington fall race last year, where he claimed victory. Bell was also victorious in his only other Xfinity Series start in 2024 at New Hampshire in June. Saturday marks Bell’s 80th career Xfinity Series start as he goes for career win number 20.

Thompson coming off career-best finish … Amid the chaos at the end of last weekend’s Xfinity Series race in Martinsville, Dean Thompson achieved a career-best sixth place finish with his Sam Hunt Racing No. 26 GR Supra. In seven races so far this season, Thompson has two top-10 finishes – Martinsville and at the season-opener at Daytona International Speedway. The California native makes his Xfinity Series debut at Darlington Raceway this weekend but has three previous starts there in the Truck Series, with a best finish of ninth in 2023.

Formula DRIFT

2025 season begins … Toyota’s Formula DRIFT racers begin their quest for the series championship on the streets of Long Beach this weekend. Of those ready to be in the thick of the title fight are Fredric Aasbø and Ryan Tuerck, who both finished inside the top-six of the Formula DRIFT PRO standings last season in third and sixth, respectively.

About Toyota

Toyota (NYSE:TM) has been a part of the cultural fabric in North America for nearly 70 years, and is committed to advancing sustainable, next-generation mobility through our Toyota and Lexus brands, plus our more than 1,800 dealerships.

Toyota directly employs nearly 64,000 people in North America who have contributed to the design, engineering, and assembly of nearly 49 million cars and trucks at our 14 manufacturing plants. In spring 2025, Toyota’s plant in North Carolina will begin to manufacture automotive batteries for electrified vehicles. With more electrified vehicles on the road than any other automaker, Toyota currently offers 31 electrified options.

For more information about Toyota, visit www.ToyotaNewsroom.com.

GREG VAN ALST RAISES DIABETES AWARENESS IN DARLINGTON THROWBACK

MOORESVILLE, NC, April 2, 2025 – NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Greg Van Alst today announced he is raising awareness of diabetes with his throwback paint scheme for this weekend’s Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help A Hero 200 at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway.

Van Alst’s No. 35 CB Fabricating Chevrolet Camaro will sport a red and white color scheme and font in a nod to Ryan Reed’s Lilly Diabetes car.

Reed is the first-known driver in NASCAR to be publicly diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. Reed partnered with Lilly Diabetes from 2013 until 2018 in what was then called the NASCAR Nationwide Series. The partnership brought diabetes to the forefront, allowing Reed to serve as an ambassador for the condition.

Reed was diagnosed in 2011 and initially told his racing career was over. But he refused to let Type 1 Diabetes control his life.

“It was an incredibly difficult diagnosis. I was originally told I would never drive a race car again,” said Reed. “Finding the right medical team was key for me to fight my way back to racing! Training and preparation became a much bigger part of my routine. Using a continuous glucose monitor is a key component to each and every race.”

Van Alst is no stranger to the preparation and monitoring required of a driver with Type 1 Diabetes. He was diagnosed in 2021. Like Reed, Van Alst refused to give up racing because of his diagnosis.

“I really have to be conscious of what I eat around race time. A lot of drivers get nervous before a race and can’t eat,” offered Van Alst. “Many times I have had to force myself to eat right before a race,” said Van Alst. “I also have two water bottles in the car at each race. One for water. One with a sugar drink to bring my sugar levels up if they drop.

“My wife monitors my glucose levels from home and messages the crew chief with updates so he can let me know if I need to bring up my sugar levels.”

Van Alst’s younger brother and his primary sponsor’s (Chris Barkdull of CB Fabricating) son were diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes as kids. So, he felt it was important to raise awareness about diabetes and the struggles those with Type 1 Diabetes face.

“Being a couple of years into my diabetes journey, I wanted to do something that would help share my story,” added Van Alst. “What a better way than to throw back to a driver who was a huge advocate of the diabetes community while he was racing.”

“This throwback is so important to me for many reasons,” said Reed. “Of course it’s very flattering for myself, but even more importantly it continues to draw attention to the entire diabetes community. Folks with diabetes wake up every day and fight silent battles. I hope this gives them a little encouragement to keep fighting the good fight.”

For the third time this season, CB Fabricating will join Van Alst as the primary partner on the team’s No. 35 Chevrolet.

Headquartered in Anderson, Ind., CB Fabricating offers a complete list of fabricating from design, laser cutting, CNC punching, forming, welding, powder coating, and assembly.

“This is Chris’s (Barkdull) first participation in NASCAR Throwback Weekend, and bringing further awareness to Type 1 Diabetes is incredibly important to all of us,” said Van Alst.

“This initiative hits close to home for our team, and having the opportunity to highlight such a meaningful cause on a national stage is something we don’t take for granted. We’re proud to have Chris and his support behind this effort.”

For those looking to learn more and support Type 1 Diabetes research and treatment, Reed suggests Breakthrough T1DBeyond Type 1 and American Diabetes Association.

For more information on Greg Van Alst, visit https://www.gregvanalst.com/ or follow him on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/vanalstmotorsports/) and X (https://twitter.com/GregVanAlst35).

The Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help A Hero 200 (147 laps | 200.8 miles) is the eighth of thirty-three (33) NASCAR Xfinity Series races on the 2025 schedule. Twenty-five-minute group practices will take place on Saturday, April 5, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 10:55 a.m. Qualifying will immediately follow, beginning at 11:05 a.m. The field will take the green flag later in the day, shortly after 3:30 p.m., with live coverage on The CW Network, the Motor Racing Network (Radio), and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90. All times are local (ET).

JR Motorsports — NXS Darlington Raceway Preview

JR Motorsports Xfinity Team Preview
TRACK – Darlington Raceway (1.366-mile oval)
NXS RACE – Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help a Hero 200 (147 laps / 200.8 miles)
TUNE IN – CW, MRN, SiriusXM Channel 90 at 3:30 p.m. (ET)

Carson Kvapil

No. 1 – Bass Pro Shops / Clarience Technologies Chevrolet

Kvapil 2025 NXS Stats

Starts: 7

Wins: 0

Top 5s: 1

Top 10s: 2

Laps Led: 9

Avg. Finish: 17.6

Points: 9th

Carson Kvapil will make his third start at “The Lady in Black” in the NASCAR Xfinity Series this weekend.

In nine starts on tracks 1-2 miles in length, the 21-year-old Mooresville native has two top-fives and three top-10s.

After Martinsville, Kvapil jumped four positions in the points standings where he now sits in ninth nine points out from eighth.

Kvapil will pay homage to Jamie McMurray’s iconic 2010 Bass Pro Shops No. 1 Chevrolet that he ran in the NASCAR Cup Series and took to Victory Lane in the Daytona 500, the Brickyard 400 and in the fall race at Charlotte Motor Soeedway.

Carson Kvapil

“Darlington is a challenging track, but this team has learned a lot since our last race there so I believe we can have a solid run there this weekend. I am really looking forward to running this throwback and I know Jamie McMurray had a lot of success with it so hopefully we can channel some of that on Saturday. I know this No. 1 team is going to give me a fast car, so our plan is to stay out of the mess and be there at the end to get a great finish for Bass Pro Shops. I can’t thank Johnny Morris and everyone at Bass Pro Shops and Clarience Technologies enough for their support because I wouldn’t be here without them.”

Justin Allgaier

No. 7 BRANDT Professional Agriculture Heritage Chevrolet

Allgaier 2025 NXS Stats

Starts: 7

Wins: 2

Top 5s: 5

Top 10s: 5

Laps Led: 269

Avg. Finish: 8.4

Points: 1st

Justin Allgaier is a three-time winner at “The Track Too Tough to Tame,” the most of any track the Illinois native has competed on in the NXS.

All three of Allgaier’s wins have come in the spring event at Darlington, including in this race last season.

Overall, in 19 career NXS starts at “The Lady in Black,” Allgaier has amassed eight top-fives and 15 top-10s to accompany the three victories.

This weekend marks the third consecutive year that Allgaier’s No. 7 Chevrolet will be paying homage to the heritage of BRANDT Professional Agriculture. Over the previous two years behind the wheel of BRANDT Heritage Chevrolets, Allgaier has finished first (last year) and second, with the runner-up result coming in this event in 2023.

Justin Allgaier

“Darlington has been a really strong track for us and for JR Motorsports as a whole over the last number of years. I can’t wait to get there this weekend with this BRANDT Heritage Chevrolet and see what we can do. We have had great cars all season long and I know that Jim (Pohlman, crew chief) will give me another one on Saturday that will have us fighting for the win when it counts.”

Sammy Smith

No. 8 TMC Transportation Chevrolet

Smith 2025 NXS Stats

Starts: 7

Wins: 0

Top 5s: 1

Top 10s: 2

Laps Led: 23

Avg. Finish: 14

Points: 13th

Sammy Smith has four NXS starts at Darlington with one top-five and one top-10 finish.

In 36 starts on tracks 1-2 miles in length in the NXS, Smith has accumulated one win, six top-fives and 18 top-10 finishes.

According to NASCAR’s Loop Details Statistics, Smith has run 88.5 percent of the 1,219 laps thus far in 2025 in the top 15.

Smith’s No. 8 TMC Chevrolet carries a throwback scheme to Tony Stewart’s 2003 3 Doors Down Chevrolet that was owned by JRM team owner Dale Earnhardt Jr. In place of the band members’ photos will be four TMC employees who are being honored for their dedicated years of service at TMC Transportation.

Sammy Smith

“I’m looking forward to Darlington this weekend to represent TMC with this fun throwback scheme to Tony Stewart and honoring a few of TMC’s great employees. This No. 8 JR Motorsports team has brought fast Chevrolets to the track this season so I’m excited to see what we can do.”

Ross Chastain

No. 9 Acceptance Insurance Chevrolet

Chastain 2025 NXS Stats

Starts: 1

Wins: 0

Top 5s: 0

Top 10s: 1

Laps Led: 2

Avg. Finish: 8

Points: N/A

Ross Chastain makes his 11th career start at Darlington this weekend, his second NXS start of the season.

Saturday afternoon’s race marks Chastain’s second of five races behind the wheel of the No. 9 Acceptance Insurance Chevrolet for JRM this year. Last month at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, Chastain qualified second and finished eighth in the No. 9 entry.

In the NXS at Darlington, Chastain has one pole position, September 2018, and a best finish of second in September 2020.

Chastain has one Truck Series win at Darlington. In May 2024, he led three laps and captured the win in a thrilling finish.

Ross Chastain

“I love anytime I can get behind the wheel of something. Last time at COTA, I didn’t do my job because I sped on pit road and that put us behind. I had such a great Acceptance Insurance Chevrolet at COTA and made it hard on myself and the team with that driver error. Darlington is one of my favorite tracks that we go to all year and I would love nothing more than to go to Victory Lane. I did it last year in the Truck Series and it would be awesome to do it in the Xfinity Series too.”

Connor Zilisch

No. 88 WeatherTech Chevrolet

Zilisch 2025 NXS Stats

Starts: 7

Wins: 1

Top 5s: 1

Top 10s: 2

Laps Led: 159

Avg. Finish: 18.1

Points: 7th

Connor Zilisch will be making his first Darlington start in the NXS on Saturday afternoon at the historic South Carolina speedway. The driver of the No. 88 WeatherTech Chevrolet has six starts on intermediate tracks over the past two seasons. His best finish is fourth-place (at both Kansas Speedway and Phoenix Raceway in 2024) with three top-10 finishes in those races.

Zilisch enters Darlington seventh in the NXS driver standings, 100 points behind leader and JRM teammate Justin Allgaier. He sits just 25 outside the top-five and has gained 25 positions in the driver standings over the past five races.

The driver of the WeatherTech Chevrolet enters Darlington after a strong performance at Martinsville Speedway. Zilisch won the pole at Martinsville, his second pole of the 2025 season and third in 11 career NXS races, and led the most laps before a late-race incident brought an end to his solid day.

The No. 88 WeatherTech Chevrolet will sport a throwback paint scheme this weekend to honor NASCAR Hall of Famer Buddy Baker. The paint scheme honors Baker’s 1987 Crisco livery in which he scored 10 top-10 finishes in 20 races, highlighted by a second-place finish in the 1987 July race at Daytona International Speedway.

Connor Zilisch

“Darlington has been around forever and I’m excited to get my first race there. We have such a cool throwback paint scheme on our WeatherTech Chevrolet to honor Buddy Baker’s Crisco car. It means a lot to bring some history back to this race and run a throwback car to honor a guy like Buddy Baker, who has such a rich history in NASCAR. Darlington is tough but I’m excited to go there. I’ve run a few laps in the SIM, but definitely it’s one of the tougher tracks we go to. JR Motorsports always has good cars at Darlington so we should have a good shot.”

JRM Team Updates

JR Motorsports at Darlington Raceway: JR Motorsports has competed at Darlington Raceway a combined 77 times in the NXS since 2006. In those starts at the 1.366-mile oval, the organization has recorded seven wins, 24 top-fives and 47 top-10s. The average finish is 12.1.

Souvenir Rig: JRM drivers Carson Kvapil, Justin Allgaier and Connor Zilisch will be signing autographs at the JR Motorsports / HMS-Byron/Bowman souvenir rig on Saturday, April 5 from 12:50 p.m. to 1:20 p.m. ET.

Adam Adelson Acquires Wright Motorsports, Paving the Way for New Era of Growth

BATAVIA, OH (April 2, 2025) – Wright Motorsports is proud to announce a major transition in leadership as longtime Porsche racer Adam Adelson has officially purchased the team from founder John Wright. The sale was finalized in December 2024, and Adelson, already deeply ingrained in the paddock, is focused on driving the next chapter of growth while preserving the values and legacy that have made Wright Motorsports one of the most respected names in North American sports car racing.

While the change in ownership marks a significant milestone, the core identity of Wright Motorsports remains intact. The team will continue to operate with the same personnel, culture, and focus on excellence. John Wright will stay involved in the championship-winning team, offering his invaluable experience and guidance as Adelson and now Chief Operating Officer Bob Viglione lead the team forward.

“John built one of the most respected teams in the paddock, and my goal is to build on that foundation, not change it,” said Adelson. “With this transition, we’re focused on expanding our customer programs in 2026 and beyond, while ensuring that the quality and family-like culture that defines Wright continues.”

Known for consistency and excellence, Wright Motorsports has been a staple in the sports car racing paddock for more than two decades. Under John Wright’s leadership, the team has gone on to win various championships as well as marquee races like the Rolex 24 At Daytona and the Twelve Hours of Sebring.

“When Adam first came to me and said he wanted to start a race team, it was perfect timing,” said Wright. “We were already close to a transition—whether I sold the team or pursued a different ownership model. Adam’s vision, his passion for racing, and his ability to grow the team in ways I always hoped made the decision easy. He and Bob work incredibly well together. It felt like the right time and the right people to carry it forward.”

Reflecting on all of those who contributed to the team’s success, Wright also emphasized the contributions of the people who built and grew the team alongside him.

“From the very beginning, it was the people,” Wright added. “My wife, Kara, is an amazing mother to our incredible three daughters, and she also kept the office running in so many ways while raising our kids. The support of my family set the foundation of this team. Bob started as a data and electronics engineer and became invaluable as he grew into a key leadership role that allowed me to focus elsewhere. The mechanics, the engineers, the event staff, the media team; every single person that was a part of our journey is a part of the backbone of our team. That encompasses every single driver that has been in the Wright Motorsports fraternity, including the customer racing programs that became family. Without them and their love and passion for what they do on and off track, I couldn’t have been as successful as I was. Drivers like Pat Long and Jan Heylen poured so much of themselves into the team over the years, and that meant something. We also had amazing sponsors and partners like Porsche Motorsport North America, IMSA, SRO, and others that were crucial to our growth, relationships, and track performance. That’s what makes this place special.”

A mechanical engineer by training, Adelson originally began racing to deepen his understanding of vehicle dynamics and bridge the gap between engineering and the driver’s seat. That journey evolved into a professional racing career, and now, a team ownership role that fulfills a lifelong ambition.

“I’ve always dreamed of designing and building cars focused on the driving experience,” he continued. “Racing has long served as a proving ground for the future of automotive innovation, and I believe Wright Motorsports has the potential to be a leader in that space again. Long-term, we want this to be a place where we not only race and win, but where we design, develop, and build performance vehicles that push boundaries. We’re already investing in our race engineering department and laying the groundwork for that future.”

While the team’s racing efforts remain its top priority, Adelson envisions a future where Wright Motorsports expands into areas like street car development, custom race car design, and technical innovation while staying rooted in the sport that built its legacy.

“Wright will always be a racing team first,” Adelson said. “Our immediate focus is building race-winning Porsche programs in IMSA, SRO, Carrera Cup, and more, while continuing to cultivate drivers and grow our customer ladder. But with the core group of engineers and talent we have, and the ones we plan to bring in, we’re also creating space for exciting engineering work that can shape what the next generation of performance cars looks like.”

Bob Viglione, who has been a staple at Wright for 14 years, will continue to lead the team’s technical and operational efforts, stepping up from Team Manager to Chief Operating Officer.

“This is a new chapter, but not a new identity,” said Viglione. “John may be stepping back as a team owner, but his influence is still felt every day. His voice is in the back of my head on just about every decision. Adam brings a new energy and long-term vision, and while he won’t be in the trenches day-to-day, he’s pushing us to grow in smart, sustainable ways.”

That includes a renewed focus on expanding the team’s customer racing programs across multiple platforms.

“We’re not just going to field cars to field cars,” Viglione added. “Adam’s made it clear that any program we take on has to be championship-worthy. Our goal is to rebuild a full-season presence in series like Carrera Cup and SRO America and to keep cultivating talented drivers through our development ladder. There’s big potential here, and it’s exciting to be part of it.”

As for Wright, he reflects proudly on the team’s accomplishments and looks ahead with optimism as the next generation carries the torch.

“During the 2021 race season, we secured ten championship titles in IMSA Weather Tech, Michelin Pilot Challenge, and SRO America,” he said. “That will always be a highlight I’m incredibly proud of. We always wanted to take Wright Motorsports to Europe. We came close a few times, but the timing wasn’t right. Adam’s going to do it. And one day, I hope to see a Wright car at Le Mans. If that happens, I’ll feel like it’s all come full circle. I’m very comfortable releasing control of the team to Adam, who is already so engaged. He’s passionate about making Wright Motorsports succeed.”

The team is already looking to the future, actively speaking with potential customers and partners as they look to grow their footprint and performance across multiple series. With a proven foundation and new leadership in place, Wright Motorsports is poised to evolve, growing its capabilities while staying true to the values that have defined its success.

Wright Motorsports

Wright Motorsports is a championship-winning Porsche customer racing team based in Batavia, Ohio, with a proven legacy in North American sports car racing. Over the last two decades, the team has become synonymous with professionalism, precision, and performance, competing in top-tier series including the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, SRO Fanatec GT World Challenge America, Porsche Carrera Cup North America, and more. With an unwavering commitment to excellence, Wright Motorsports offers full-service race programs, driver development, and technical expertise to amateur and professional drivers alike. The team continues to grow its presence across North America and beyond while laying the foundation for future innovation in motorsport engineering and vehicle development.

Adult Driver Education: How to Get Your License and Drive with Confidence

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Learning to drive as an adult can be an exciting yet intimidating experience. Whether you’re starting from scratch or returning to driving after a long hiatus, taking an adult driver education course can help you gain the knowledge and skills necessary to drive safely and confidently. In many cases, adult drivers may face unique challenges, but with the right guidance and practice, anyone can become a skilled and responsible driver.

This article will explore how to navigate the process of getting your license as an adult, the benefits of enrolling in an adult driver education course, and key tips to ensure you drive with confidence.

Why Adult Driver Education is Important

For many adults, the decision to get a driver’s license is an important step toward gaining independence, improving career opportunities, and enhancing quality of life. Whether you’re new to driving or need to refresh your skills, an adult driver education course is essential for several reasons:

  • Personalized Instruction: Unlike traditional driving courses for teens, adult driver education is tailored to the individual’s learning pace and needs. This allows for a more comfortable and effective learning experience.
  • State Compliance: Some states require adult learners to complete driver education before obtaining a license, ensuring they understand the rules of the road and have the skills necessary to drive safely.
  • Building Confidence: Driving can be a daunting task, especially for those who are nervous or have had past experiences that created fear. An adult education course can help build confidence through structured lessons and practice.
  • Understanding Modern Vehicles: Modern cars come equipped with advanced features, such as GPS systems, backup cameras, and lane-keeping assist. A driver education course helps familiarize you with these technologies and how to use them effectively.

Getting Started with an Adult Driver Education Course

The first step to becoming a confident and licensed driver is enrolling in an adult driver education course. These courses are designed to teach you everything from basic vehicle operation to more advanced driving techniques.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you get started:

  1. Research Available Courses Begin by researching adult driver education programs in your area. Many states have approved driving schools that offer in-person or online courses, and some even provide specialized training for adults. When selecting a course, consider factors like flexibility, course duration, and reviews from other students.
  2. Check Your State’s Requirements While not all states require adults to take a driver education course, it’s essential to check the local requirements. Some states may only require adults to pass a driving test, while others may mandate completion of a course before issuing a license. Be sure to understand the specific steps required in your state to avoid any surprises during the process.
  3. Enroll in the Course Once you’ve chosen the right adult driver education course, it’s time to enroll. Many courses are flexible and allow you to schedule sessions that fit your availability. Whether you prefer classroom instruction or online learning, you’ll find options that meet your needs.
  4. Complete the Classroom Instruction The classroom portion of the course typically covers the theoretical aspects of driving, including road signs, traffic laws, and safe driving practices. Some courses may include interactive elements, videos, and quizzes to help reinforce your knowledge.
  5. Behind-the-Wheel Training In addition to classroom instruction, most adult driver education courses also require behind-the-wheel training. This practical instruction allows you to apply what you’ve learned in real-world driving situations. An experienced instructor will guide you through basic maneuvers, parking, navigating intersections, and handling various road conditions.
  6. Schedule Your Driving Test After completing the course and logging the required behind-the-wheel hours, you’ll be ready to take the driving test. This test is typically administered by your state’s department of motor vehicles (DMV) and evaluates your ability to operate a vehicle and obey traffic laws. If you pass the test, you’ll be issued a driver’s license.

Tips for Driving with Confidence

While completing the adult driver education course is a vital part of the process, building confidence behind the wheel requires additional practice and patience. Here are some key tips to help you feel more confident when you’re out on the road:

  1. Start Slowly If you’re nervous about driving, start in less busy areas, such as parking lots or quiet streets. This gives you a chance to get comfortable with the car’s controls and the basics of maneuvering without the pressure of heavy traffic.
  2. Practice Regularly The more you practice, the more confident you’ll become. Try to drive regularly, even if it’s just for short trips. Consistent practice is the key to mastering your driving skills and reducing anxiety.
  3. Stay Calm in Traffic For many new drivers, traffic can be intimidating. If you find yourself in heavy traffic, remember to stay calm and focus on your surroundings. Maintain a safe distance from other vehicles, use your mirrors frequently, and avoid distractions.
  4. Take Advantage of Technology Modern vehicles are equipped with a variety of safety features, such as lane-departure warnings, backup cameras, and parking sensors. Use these technologies to help you feel more confident while driving. If your car has advanced features, make sure you’re familiar with how to use them before hitting the road.
  5. Don’t Be Afraid to Ask for Help If you’re feeling unsure about a particular driving skill or maneuver, don’t hesitate to ask your instructor or an experienced driver for help. They can offer valuable insights and advice that will help you feel more comfortable on the road.

Continuing Education After Your Course

After you’ve completed your adult driver education course and passed your driving test, your journey as a driver is just beginning. To maintain and improve your skills, consider participating in additional driving courses or defensive driving classes. These courses can help you stay up to date with the latest driving laws and techniques, as well as enhance your overall driving skills.

Additionally, many insurance companies offer discounts to drivers who complete defensive driving or other advanced driving courses, so continuing your education can save you money on insurance premiums.

Conclusion

Getting your driver’s license as an adult doesn’t have to be a stressful process. By enrolling in an adult driver education course, you can gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence you need to drive safely and independently. Remember to take things at your own pace, practice regularly, and stay calm behind the wheel. With the right approach and plenty of practice, you’ll be on the road to driving with confidence in no time.

3 Emergency Situations Every Driver Has to Be Able to Deal With

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Whether you’re a new driver eager to get out on the open road, or a seasoned veteran who thinks they’ve seen it all, every driver needs to be prepared for emergency situations. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, there are over 6 million car accidents in the United States each year, resulting in around 2.5 million injuries. Being able to handle emergencies can mean the difference between life and death. Here are 3 emergency situations that every driver should know how to deal with.

Flat Tire

Getting a flat tire is one of the most common roadside emergencies. According to data from the American Automobile Association, they receive over 4 million calls per year to assist drivers with flat tires

When you feel your vehicle start to wobble or pull to one side, slowly come to a stop on the shoulder of the road. Turn on your hazard lights and carefully exit the vehicle to inspect the tires. Identify which one is flat by looking for one that is completely flat or has a large nail or other puncture stuck in the tread. If you have a spare tire and a jack, you can change the tire yourself. First, loosen the lug nuts before jacking up the car. Once the flat tire is raised off the ground, finish removing the lug nuts and change out the flat for the spare. Re-tighten the lug nuts securely before lowering the car. If you don’t have the equipment to change a flat yourself, call for roadside assistance.

Engine Trouble

Another common emergency is engine trouble. This could present as the engine stalling, shaking, smoking, or making strange noises. According to many different studies, around 12% of all car breakdowns are engine-related. 

If you experience any sign of engine trouble, safely pull over as soon as you can. Turn on your hazard lights. If you see smoke coming from under the hood, popping the hood could allow oxygen to fuel the fire. Only open the hood once smoke has dissipated. Be prepared to move away from the vehicle quickly if needed. Do not try to restart the engine. Call for a tow truck to transport your vehicle to a mechanic.

Getting into an Accident

Despite your best efforts, sometimes accidents happen. Aaron Tillman, owner of Tillmann Law LLC, a well-known car accident lawyer in Portland, suggests that if you are involved in a minor collision, move to a safe location and turn on your hazard lights. Check on any passengers in your vehicle and the other vehicle to see if medical attention is needed. 

Additionally, you must call the police to file a car accident report. Exchange driver’s license and insurance information with the other driver. Get contact information of any witnesses. Take photos of damage and the accident scene. If the accident is more serious with injuries or significant damage, call 911. Do not exit your vehicle if it is not safe to do so. Follow any instructions from emergency responders. Attorney Tillman, also recommends getting the contact details of a good car accident lawyer that could help you with your legal claim.

Being prepared with knowledge and equipment for emergency situations can help every driver stay safe on the road. Don’t let inexperience or overconfidence get in the way of driving defensively and reacting quickly. With some preparation and practice, you’ll be ready to handle whatever the road throws your way.