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EXIT PLANNING INSTITUTE LAUNCHES DRIVEVALUE.COM WITH LEGACY MOTOR CLUB

CLEVELAND, OH / STATESVILLE, NC (March 20, 2025) – The Exit Planning InstituteÒ (EPI) is excited to announce the launch of DriveValue.com, an innovative educational platform designed to help business owners accelerate the value of their companies. This initiative kicks off at a high-profile event with LEGACY MOTOR CLUB™, marking a strategic entry into the world of motorsports sponsorship to engage business owners on a national scale.

DriveValue.com serves as a comprehensive resource for business owners—whether current leaders or next-generation successors—offering both online and in-person educational materials on the Value Acceleration Methodology™. This methodology empowers entrepreneurs to increase their company’s value, align business, personal, and financial goals, and successfully execute an exit strategy when the time comes. It is also the core philosophy behind the Certified Exit Planning Advisor (CEPA®) credential offered by EPI.

“Every business owner will eventually exit their company, and our goal with DriveValue.com is to ensure they do so on their own terms,” said Scott Snider, President of Exit Planning Institute. “We want to change the way we do business in America, shifting focus from year-over-year income to long-term value creation that builds significant companies for generations of owners and employees.”

To expand awareness of DriveValue.com, EPI has teamed up with LEGACY MOTOR CLUB, the NASCAR team co-owned by Jimmie Johnson along with Knighthead Capital Management, LLC. With NASCAR’s vast reach to business owners worldwide, this sponsorship serves as a unique opportunity to introduce DriveValue.com to its core audience. The DriveValue.com-branded No. 42 Toyota Camry XSE, driven by John Hunter Nemechek, will make its debut at the Nashville Superspeedway in 2025.

“I’m excited to represent DriveValue.com in the NASCAR Cup Series race at Nashville. I’ve had the pleasure to get to know everyone on the team – they’re very passionate about what they do and NASCAR,” says Nemechek. “It means a lot to have their support on our No. 42 LEGACY MOTOR CLUB Toyota Camry. I can’t wait to unveil our paint scheme at the launch party and hit the track later this year under the Nashville lights.”

The DriveValue.com paint scheme of the No. 42 unveiled during the Cleveland launch party on March 19 along with a Q&A and autograph session with Nemechek for attendees.

Other upcoming key events include Drive Value Week (May 26-June 1); Launch of the EPI Nashville Chapter and release of the 2025 State of Owner Readiness Survey™; May 31: “Trackside Education” – a live mini-series of educational events at Nashville Superspeedway followed by on track action of the DriveValue.com No. 42 car competing in the NASCAR Cup Series race at Nashville Superspeedway in Smyrna, Tenn.

DriveValue.com is built to serve privately held businesses with revenues ranging from $1 million to $150 million, as well as the internal teams that influence these companies, including executive teams and family members. Through its educational content, courses, and events, DriveValue.com aims to help business owners and key stakeholders maximize business value, grow wealth, and align business, personal, and financial goals.

For more information, visit DriveValue.com.

ABOUT LEGACY MOTOR CLUB: (LEGACY MC) is a premier auto racing organization co-owned by seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and 2024 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee, Jimmie Johnson and Knighthead Capital Management, LLC. Drawing from a rich tradition of success, LEGACY MC is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of motorsport and setting new standards of excellence. The CLUB competes under the Toyota Gazoo Racing banner in the NASCAR Cup Series with the No. 43 Toyota Camry XSE piloted by Erik Jones and the No. 42 Toyota Camry XSE driven by John Hunter Nemechek. Johnson also races on a limited basis in the No. 84 Toyota Camry XSE. With NASCAR legend and Hall of Famer Richard Petty, “The King”, serving as CLUB Ambassador, LEGACY MC blends timeless racing traditions with a new forward-thinking vision. As an inclusive community for motorsport enthusiasts, LEGACY MC honors both its storied past and the promising future of its members, always striving for victory and championship glory at the pinnacle of NASCAR competition.

Liability in a Georgia Speeding Accident: Who’s Responsible for Covering Your Damages?

Photo by Shahzin Shajid on Unsplash

Almost every driver is guilty of speeding at least once in their lives. Maybe you didn’t notice the decrease in the speed limit or simply love going fast. Whatever the reason you’re pressing down on the gas pedal, speeding can be dangerous. 

Going above the speed limit can result in an accident that can cause significant injuries and vehicle damage. Even though the driver going over the speed limit may seem like the obvious at-fault party, this isn’t always the case. Recovering compensation in a GA speeding accident can be complicated, especially if fault comes into question.

Who’s Liable in a Speeding Accident?

Speeding is illegal regardless of which state you call home. If you’re caught speeding by law enforcement, you’re probably looking at a hefty traffic fine. 

You may even end up with points being added to your driver’s license and this can result in higher auto insurance rates. Receive too many speeding tickets and your insurance carrier may even drop your coverage. Your speeding tickets can signal to the insurance companies that you’re an at-risk driver.

You may think since speeding is illegal this simplifies determining liability and sometimes this applies. However, Georgia is a comparative negligence state and this means more than one individual can be responsible for an accident, even if the other driver is speeding. For example, you make an illegal turn and are hit by a speeding vehicle. In this scenario, both drivers may be at fault.

How Does Comparative Negligence Work?

Like several other states. Georgia follows comparative negligence rules. Fault is assigned to all parties responsible for causing an accident. You can assume up to 50% of the blame before you’re prohibited from filing a personal injury claim against the other driver’s insurance provider.

Who assesses fault in a speed-related car crash? Usually, the responding authorities investigate the accident scene and assign blame. The insurance adjuster can also assign blame. If you don’t agree with your percentage of fault, you can file an appeal. From there, both sides present their evidence to a judge or jury and the court can decide to decrease your percentage of blame or keep it the same.

Filing an Injury Claim in a Georgia Speeding Accident

Okay, you know if you’re being assigned any percentage of fault for the accident. If you’re partially to blame, you’ve decided on whether or not you want to file an appeal. Now it’s time to start working on your accident claim and there are a couple of steps you should follow.

Contact The Insurance Provider

Georgia is an at-fault insurance state. So, there’s a good chance you’re not going to involve your insurance carrier. This usually means you can scratch worrying about higher monthly premiums off your list. Instead, you’re reaching out to the at-fault party’s insurance provider. This is also when things can get a little tricky. You really need to be careful what you say to the insurance adjuster.

All you’re doing is letting the insurance company know you’re getting ready to file an accident claim. Be ready to field a lot of questions. You don’t want to provide definitive answers but you should give the insurance adjuster the basics. 

Let them know when and where the speeding accident occurred. However, don’t go into specifics. The insurance company will use just about anything you say to try to reduce the value of your accident claim. If you’re not ready to take on the insurance company, let your Georgia speeding accident attorney handle this detail.

Gather Evidence

After getting in touch with the insurance provider, you’re going to need evidence to support your claim. Most accident claims don’t go anywhere unless you can provide plenty of evidence. Georgia also follows comparative negligence insurance rules. Yep, comparative negligence may reduce the value of your claim. This is something to keep in mind.

What type of evidence does the insurance company look for? Essentially, you need evidence to support every damage listed on your claim. This includes picking up a copy of your accident report and saving all paperwork relating to your injuries and property damage. If you’re claiming lost income, you’re going to need your past pay stubs, tax records, and possibly even a letter from your employer.

Additional Evidence

You may need to present additional evidence, especially if you’re partially at fault for causing the accident. This can help ensure you’re not assessed more than your fair share of the blame.

Get contact information from any witnesses. Their statements can help support your version of events. A quick tip is to keep the conversation brief. Don’t go into detail about the accident. The insurance adjuster is also going to interview the witnesses and you don’t want your statements used to try and reduce the value of your accident claim. 

Look for any surveillance cameras in the area. Chances are there’s at least one or two. Almost every home and business uses some type of security camera system to help protect their property. The footage can be invaluable evidence that helps support your claim. Don’t forget about any traffic cameras. Your personal injury attorney can subpoena the footage.

Seek Medical Treatment

Not all speeding-related car accidents result in obvious injuries. However, if you’re walking around after the accident don’t presume you’re not injured. Some injuries like soft tissue ones can take a while to display noticeable signs and symptoms.

Being proactive about your health should be a priority. Besides, you’re going to need the medical documentation for your personal injury claim.

Discuss Your Speeding Accident Claim with a Georgia Collision Attorney

You may think you have every aspect of filing an accident claim under control. This may be true, at least as far as filing a claim with your PIP provider. However, the process gets a little more complicated when you file a claim against the other driver’s insurance carrier. 

To help ensure you can receive maximum compensation for your speeding-related accident, it’s a good idea to partner with an experienced personal injury attorney. 

PRO STOCK’S DALLAS GLENN LOOKS FOR FIRST PHOENIX WIN THIS WEEKEND AFTER SUCCESS IN GAINESVILLE

PHOENIX (March 20, 2025) – As the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series heads to Firebird Motorsports Park, Pro Stock standout Dallas Glenn looks to continue his early 2025 momentum at the 40th annual NHRA Arizona Nationals.

Glenn opened the 2025 season with a win at the AMALIE Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals in Gainesville in his RAD Torque Systems Chevrolet Camaro. After coming up just short in last year’s winner-take-all final round at the In-N-Out Burger NHRA Finals in Pomona to teammate and now six-time champion Greg Anderson, Glenn earned the first race win of the season to start the 2025 campaign.

It was the first time in their five final round meetings where Glenn won over the winningest Pro Stock driver in NHRA history, which could also bode well for this season.

“Now that I’ve got that ‘never beating Greg in a final’ monkey off my back, the plan is to stay the course going into this weekend in Phoenix,” Glenn said. “I think my car is a top-tier race car and now I just have to match that ability behind the wheel and get after it this weekend.”

Last season in Phoenix, Shawn Langdon (Top Fuel), Austin Prock (Funny Car) and Anderson (Pro Stock) all claimed wins at Firebird Motorsports Park. This season’s race will again be broadcast on FS1, including eliminations coverage at 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, March 23.

“With the Gainesville win momentum on my side, I’m ready to seal the deal in Phoenix after finishing as runner-up there last year to Greg,” Glenn said. “I spent all winter long thinking about that .002 at the Finals that decided the championship between Greg and myself. I’ve gone over the run so many times, so I went into Gainesville with a pretty clear goal in mind and the same goal remains for Phoenix.”

Along with the NHRA Arizona Nationals, Glenn has his sights set on the first Mission #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge of the season on Saturday. Throughout 2024, Glenn won three Challenges, awarding him bonus cash and bonus championship points. His Gainesville win slots him into this weekend’s bonus race where he’ll rematch with Cory Reed. The other side of the ladder will see Anderson taking on five-time champion Jeg Coughlin.

“The Mission Challenge is a lot of fun for us racers,” said Glenn. “My goal last year was to be in every one of them and I was except one. I have the same goal for this year. My mindset going into the first Mission Challenge of the season is to show up there like it’s raceday and not take anyone lightly. The other three drivers are some of the best behind the wheel and I need to keep my focus.”

In the Top Fuel ranks, Langdon finished runner-up in Gainesville to reigning world champion Antron Brown. If Langdon wants to back up his Phoenix win, he’ll not only need to contest with Brown but also former champs Doug Kalitta and Brittany Force, standouts Clay Millican and Jasmine Salinas, as well as 2024 Rookie of the Year and motorsports legend Tony Stewart.

Prock earned his first Funny Car win in Phoenix last season to kick off his year of dominance in the highly competitive class. He won eight events to earn his first NHRA world championship. Others to watch in the class will be multi-time champions Matt Hagan and Ron Capps, as well as Jack Beckman, Bob Tasca, Alexis DeJoria, Daniel Wilkerson and Gainesville winner Chad Green.

The NHRA Arizona Nationals also features thrilling competition in the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, the Congruity NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series and the Legends Nitro Series. Fans can also expect excitement from Team “Muy Caliente” and Curt White “Iceman” in their Jet Cars.

Fans will also be invited to the Nitro Alley Stage, which is the main entertainment hub in the pits. The stage hosts Nitro School, meet and greets, autograph sessions, music and much more. Race fans at Firebird Motorsports Park can enjoy the special pre-race ceremonies that introduce each driver and includes the fan favorite SealMaster Track Walk. The final thrilling experience of any NHRA event is the winner’s circle celebration on Sunday, where fans are invited to congratulate the event winners.

As always, fans get a pit pass to the most powerful and sensory-filled motorsports attraction on the planet. Fans can see their favorite teams in action and servicing their cars, get autographs from their favorite drivers and more. They can also visit NHRA’s Manufacturers Midway, where sponsors and vendors create an exciting atmosphere of interactive displays, merchandise, food and fun.

NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series qualifying features two rounds at 2 and 4:30 p.m. PT on Friday, March 21, and the final two rounds on Saturday, March 22 at 11:30 a.m. and 2:15 p.m. The finals of the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge take place at the end of final qualifying in each category. Final eliminations are scheduled for 11 a.m. PT on Sunday, March 23. Television coverage includes qualifying action on FS1 at 8 p.m. ET. on Friday and 12 p.m. on Sunday, leading into eliminations at 6:30 p.m. ET.

To purchase tickets to the NHRA Arizona Nationals, fans can visit www.NHRA.com/tickets. Children 12 and under are free in general admission areas with the purchase of an adult ticket. For more information on NHRA, please visit www.NHRA.com.


About Mission Foods

MISSION®, owned by GRUMA, S.A.B. de C.V., is the world’s leading brand for tortillas and wraps. MISSION® is also globally renowned for flatbreads, dips, salsas and Mexican food products. With presence in over 112 countries, MISSION® products are suited to the lifestyles and the local tastes of each country. With innovation and customer needs in mind, MISSION® focuses on the highest quality, authentic flavors, and providing healthy options that families and friends can enjoy together. For more information, please visit https://www.missionfoods.com/

About NHRA

NHRA is the primary sanctioning body for the sport of drag racing in the United States. NHRA presents 20 national events featuring the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series and NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, as well as the Congruity NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series, NHRA Flexjet Factory Stock Showdown™, NHRA Holley EFI Factory X and Johnson’s Horsepowered Garage NHRA Mountain Motor Pro Stock at select national events. NHRA provides competition opportunities for drivers of all levels in the NHRA Summit Racing Series and NHRA Street Legal™. NHRA also offers the NHRA Jr. Street® program for teens and the Summit Racing Jr. Drag Racing League® for youth ages 5 to 17. With more than 100 Member Tracks, NHRA allows racers to compete at a variety of locations nationally and internationally. NHRA’s Youth and Education Services® (YES) Program reaches over 30,000 students annually to ignite their interest in automotive and racing related careers. NHRA’s streaming service, NHRA.tv®, allows fans to view all NHRA national events as well as exclusive features of the sport. In addition, NHRA owns and operates three racing facilities: Gainesville Raceway in Florida; Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park; and In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip in Southern California. For more information, log on to www.NHRA.com, or visit the official NHRA pages on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.

New Partnership with WeatherTech: Louis-Philippe Dumoulin Returns to NASCAR Canada for the 2025 to 2027 Seasons!

Trois-Rivières (Quebec), March 20, 2025.– Three-time NASCAR Canada series champion Louis-Philippe Dumoulin has been supported by WeatherTech Canada for 13 years in his pursuit of victories and titles in the Canadian NASCAR series. This partnership will continue for the driver with 11 wins and 82 Top 5 finishes in NASCAR Canada, as WeatherTech and the Dumoulin Competition team confirmed today the renewal of their agreement for three additional seasons with the #47 WeatherTech Canada | Groupe Bellemare | Omnifab car.

For Louis-Philippe Dumoulin, this confirms his ongoing commitment to the series, with new victories as the objective: “This is huge for me as a driver and for the entire Dumoulin Competition team to have signed a three-year extension with WeatherTech, allowing us to continue in NASCAR Canada. I’m at a stage in my career where the cooperation of such a partner is extremely important, enabling us to work with confidence and aim for the best possible results.” The new partnership will cover the 2025, 2026, and 2027 seasons. “The leadership at WeatherTech knows how hard we work at Dumoulin Competition to represent them on the track and with the fans in a series that continues to grow. Our passion is stronger than ever, and our desire to represent WeatherTech with excellence remains intact after 13 years,” he added.

Over the past 13 years, the driver of the #47 WeatherTech Canada | Groupe Bellemare | Omnifab car has experienced every emotion. From major victories and three championships to his induction into the Canadian Motorsports Hall of Fame (2021), and through more difficult moments. “We’ve shared so much under these colors; it’s magical! Seeing WeatherTech still by our side is proof of our hard work and our shared commitment to excellence. It’s a win-win partnership. We’re going to give it our all this season to secure more victories, and why not a fourth championship title?” said Louis-Philippe Dumoulin.

The 2025 NASCAR Canada season will kick off at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park on May 18. The schedule includes 12 races, featuring the always-popular Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières (August 10), events on Quebec ovals in Vallée-Jonction (May 31) and Montmagny (September 21), and the road course at Complexe ICAR (August 23). The series will also head to Ontario, the Maritimes, and Western Canada, with races in Edmonton and Saskatoon during the summer.

“Over the last 13 seasons, we’ve joined LP in celebrating victories, persevering through challenges, and achieving historic success. From winning three championship titles and earning a spot in the Canadian Motorsports Hall of Fame, to having the WeatherTech #47 showcased in the NASCAR Hall of Fame, we are truly proud of everything he’s accomplished throughout our partnership. LP demonstrates the perfect balance of grace and ferocity on track, while exhibiting true sportsmanship and humility off track. This demeanor combined with his commitment to excellence is something we value at WeatherTech, and we look forward to another three years as LP and Dumoulin Competition continue to elevate Canadian motorsports” said Joe Magri and Tony Page, co-owners of WeatherTech Canada.

“I’m really looking forward to the start of the season, with WeatherTech as a major partner, along with Omnifab, Groupe Bellemare, and our other supporters. I want to thank them all because, without them, we wouldn’t be able to compete and aim for victory again this year in NASCAR Canada,” concludes Louis-Philippe Dumoulin.

ABOUT PARTNERS

WeatherTech is committed to designing, engineering and manufacturing the finest products possible for your vehicle, home and your pet. From the industry leading FloorLiner to the 100% non-toxic Pet Feeding System, WeatherTech has dedicated itself to exceed customer expectations of quality, craftsmanship and environmental sustainability for over 30 years. To see the full line of automotive, home and pet products that are guaranteed for life, visit weathertech.ca

Groupe Bellemare is a 3rd generation family business that has been serving clients since 1959. Today, the company has more than 500 employees and provides them with an innovative work environment facilitating work-family balance and a healthy and safe quality of life. With over a half century of experience and its sustained R&D efforts, the Company offers high-quality products and services in areas as diverse as concrete, abrasives and minerals, dimensional load transportation, and recycling. Groupe Bellemare is also very involved in its industry and attaches great importance to its social and environmental role as a member of the business community. Groupe Bellemare makes a positive contribution to the quality of life of citizens in the communities it serves by supporting numerous social causes and promoting local purchasing through its responsible procurement practices. For more information, visit groupebellemare.com

Omnifab has joined Dumoulin Compétition in June 2023. In less than twenty years, Omnifab has made its place in the mechanical manufacturing industry in Quebec. They have earned this place by offering a unique turnkey solution to large companies and SMEs that want to modernize their production line or have their industrial equipment repaired. No matter your industry, you can count on Omnifab team to manufacture custom industrial machinery or solve your mechanical problems with great precision, in a timely manner and with quality components, as pledged. Visit omnifab.ca for more information.

Rousseau Metal has been manufacturing high-quality products for 70 years. Over the years the company become known as a leader in storage solutions. The quality, durability and reliability of their products have earned them a reputation as being among the best in the industry. Over the years, the quality of Rousseau products and excellence of the company’s business practices have been recognized through various certifications and membership in industrial and automotive organizations. To learn more about the company and its products, visit rousseau.com

Dumoulin Competition

Jean-François and Louis-Philippe Dumoulin founded the Dumoulin Competition Race Team in 2009. Working with financial, marketing, logistics and sports management experts, they built up a solid business structure. Dumoulin Competition prepares its own race cars in-house since 2016. Their motto: “Passion – Performance – Partnerships” expresses their will to perform on the track and offer their partners maximum visibility and profitability in return for their commitment. Their vision: To become Canada’s leader in motorsports through on-track performance, an entrepreneurial spirit and human values. dumoulincompetition.com

NASCAR at Homestead-Miami, Schedule & Highlights

NASCAR travels to Homestead-Miami Speedway this weekend for a full schedule of competition.

The Craftsman Truck Series Baptist Health 200 will headline Friday evening’s activities, followed by the Xfinity Series Hard Rock Bet 300 race on Saturday. The Cup Series takes center stage Sunday afternoon with the Straight Talk Wireless 400.

This will be the first spring race at the track since 2021. The three most recent races at Homestead-Miami were held in October.
NASCAR Press Pass will be available throughout the weekend.

Cup Series – Driver Wins at Homestead-Miami

There have been 18 different race-winners at Homestead. This weekend seven of those drivers will participate in Sunday’s Cup Series event. Denny Hamlin leads the series with three wins, followed by Kyle Busch with two victories at the 1.5-mile asphalt oval.

Five active drivers have one win:
Tyler Reddick – 2024
Christopher Bell – 2023
Kyle Larson – 2022
William Byron – 2021
Joey Logano – 2018

NASCAR Cup Series – Notes at Homestead-Miami

The last nine Cup Series races at Homestead-Miami Speedway have been won by nine different drivers.

Hendrick Motorsports (HMS) drivers have been dominant at the track with 54% laps led since the advent of the Next Gen car.
HMS driver, Kyle Larson, leads all Cup Series drivers with 626 laps led at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

in three of the last six 1.5-mile races, the pass for the win came in the final six laps and two of those were last lap passes.

NASCAR Xfinity Series – Notes at Homestead-Miami

Richard Childress Racing is hoping to reach a milestone this weekend and achieve their 100th Xfinity Series win.
A 100th victory would place them in elite company as only two other teams have won at least 100 Xfinity races. Joe Gibbs Racing has 215 wins followed by Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing with 138.

Notably, the last four Homestead-Miami Xfinity Series races were won by Chevrolet teams.
Homestead-Miami Speedway is the first race in the Dash 4 Cash challenge. The eligible drivers include Justin Allgaier, Austin Hill, Jesse Love and Sam Mayer.

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series – Notes at Homestead-Miami

This weekend’s race will mark the 29th time the Truck Series has competed at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The first race was in 1996.

There have been 10 different winners in the last 10 races at Homestead-Miami. Grant Enfinger is the returning race winner and will be making his 200th start in the series this weekend.

This weekend’s race will mark the 29th time the Truck Series has competed at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The first race was in 1996 and was won by Dave Rezendes. There have been 10 different winners in the last 10 races at Homestead-Miami.

Kyle Larson will compete in all three NASCAR races this weekend at Miami for the third time. He has three Truck Series wins in 15 starts with previous wins at Homestead-Miami in the Xfinity Series and Cup Series.

The Craftsman Triple Truck Challenge starts next week at Martinsville Speedway.

All times are Eastern.

Friday, March 21

3:35 p.m.: Truck Series Practice (2 Groups, 25 minutes each group)
5-minute break between groups
FS2

4:40 p.m.: Truck Series Qualifying (Impound)
All Entries: Single Vehicle/1 Lap
FS2

8 p.m.: Truck Series Baptist Health 200
Stages end on laps 30/60/134 (201 miles)
Purse: $782,900
FOX/MRN/SiriusXM

Saturday, March 22

10:30 a.m.: Xfinity Series Practice/Timed/CW App
Group 1 – 25 Minutes/5 minute break
Group 2 – 25 Minutes
11:35 a.m.: Xfinity Series Qualifying (impound) CW App
All Entries: Single Vehicle/1 Lap

1:05 p.m.: Cup Series Practice – Prime
Group 1 – 25 Minutes/10 minute break
Group 2 – 25 minutes
2:10 p.m.: Cup Series Qualifying (Impound) Prime
All Entries: Single Vehicle/1 Lap

4 p.m.: Xfinity Series Hard Rock Bet 300
Stages end on laps 45/90/200 (300 miles)
Purse: $1,651,939
CW/MRN/SiriusXM

Sunday, March 23

3 p.m.: Cup Series Straight Talk Wireless 400
Stages end on laps 80/165/267 (400.5 miles)
Purse: $11,055,250
FS1/Max/MRN/SiriusXM

CHEVROLET IN NTT INDYCAR SERIES: Team Chevy Thermal Club Media Advance

CHEVROLET IN NTT INDYCAR SERIES
THE THERMAL CLUB INDYCAR GRAND PRIX
THE THERMAL CLUB
THERMAL, CALIFORNIA
TEAM CHEVY RACE ADVANCE
MARCH 21-23, 2025

TEAM CHEVY SET TO TAKE ON THE THERMAL CLUB IN THE NTT INDYCAR SERIES’ SECOND ROUND OF THE 2025 SEASON

  • The second event of the 2025 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season takes Chevrolet-powered teams and drivers west to The Thermal Club for the first points-paying event at the 3.067-mile track.
  • The Team Chevy drivers and teams of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES have grown familiar to the Southern California facility, first testing there in 2023 and holding the $1 Million Challenge exhibition event in 2024.
  • Chevrolet is looking to be the first manufacturer to score the NTT P1 Pole Award and win in a points-paying competition at The Thermal Club.
  • Overall, Team Chevy has amassed 122 wins and 136 earned NTT P1 Pole Awards in the V6 era of the Series since 2012, in addition to 337 podium finishes.

DETROIT (March 20, 2025) – The Team Chevy drivers and teams head west to The Thermal Club for the second round of the 2025 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season for the first points-paying event at the 3.067-mile raceway.

Competing on the Twin Palms layout, the NTT INDYCAR SERIES first tested at the track in 2023, competing last year in the $1 Million Challenge exhibition event. Featuring a set of highly demanding 17 turns, tight corners, long straightaways, and elevation changes, the technical track features a significant challenge for competitors.

“The Thermal Club will be a challenge for the second round of the 2025 season,” said Rob Buckner, Chevrolet INDYCAR Program Manager. “After a solid test earlier this month at Barber, our Chevrolet-powered drivers have a solid foundation to adapt to the natural road course after coming off the Streets of St. Petersburg. The Thermal Club provides a technical challenge to our drivers and teams that sets the stage for a competitive race. We’re looking forward to the weekend.”

The Thermal Club INDYCAR Grand Prix first kicks off with Practice 1 on Friday, March 21 at 6:30 p.m. ET on FOX Sports 1 (FS1). Saturday sees Practice 2 at 1 p.m. ET, with qualifying and the Firestone Fast Six at 5 p.m. ET, both on FS1. Sunday’s race day opens then with a warm-up session on FS1 at 11 a.m. ET. The 65-lap, 199.36-mile main event takes the green flag live with new NTT INDYCAR SERIES partner FOX on Sunday live at 3 p.m. ET. All practice and qualifying sessions broadcast with INDYCAR Radio and SiriusXM Channel 218.

WHAT THEY’RE SAYING:

David Malukas, No. 4 AJ Foyt Racing Chevrolet:

“Very excited to get going again after a short break from St. Pete! We were able to spend some time looking through the data we collected to better the car and myself heading into Thermal. From my injury last year, I was never able to race Thermal so this will be a first for me. Lots of new things to look forward to and can’t wait to see what gains we have made!”

Santino Ferrucci, No. 14 AJ Foyt Racing Chevrolet:

“I’m excited to get back in the cockpit and looking forward to using the Chevy power on this high-speed road course.”

Pato O’Ward, No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet:

“It’s going to be cool going back to Thermal for the first-ever points race at this track. It’s a unique and, honestly, fun place to drive, so I’m looking forward to racing there. We learned a lot from testing there the last two years, so hopefully we should be competitive this weekend. I think we’ve got to nail qualifying to have a shot, but I’m confident that we’ve put together a package that will put us near the front.”

Nolan Siegel, No. 6 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet:

“Looking back, St. Pete showed the pace that we have in the No. 6 NTT DATA Arrow McLaren Chevrolet, which is really encouraging heading into Thermal this weekend. The car was strong and we were qualified well, but obviously we didn’t get to make it out of the first lap. I’m looking forward to converting that speed we had into points this weekend. We feel good about our package, so I’m excited to get back out there and fight for a solid result.”

Christian Lundgaard, No. 7 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet:

“We had a solid start to the season, but as a team, we’re always pushing for me. I think last week’s test at Barber was another good step for us as we keep working to find the right balance in the No. 7 VELO Arrow McLaren Chevrolet. The team is gelling well together and we get better every time we hit the track. We’re hungry for more in Thermal this weekend, and I’m confident that our hard work will pay off.”

Alexander Rossi, No. 20 Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet:

“I am very excited to head to one of the more unique venues on our calendar. Last year’s event at The Thermal Club was just an exhibition, so there is a lot of anticipation as we head back there for a proper points scoring race. As with most first-time events, I don’t think anyone has an idea on what to expect so it’s going to be an intense weekend throughout.”

Christian Rasmussen, No. 21 Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet:

“Time to go to the desert! I am looking forward going back to The Thermal Club. The team had a successful test out there in the off season and we are confident with the package we’re bringing. Coming off a solid race in St. Pete, we feel like we can produce an even better result at Thermal this weekend!”

2025 Chevrolet by the Numbers:

217: NTT INDYCAR SERIES races as V6 engine supplier since 2012 return to INDYCAR.

122: Wins in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES since 2012.

136: Earned poles since 2012. Chevrolet holds 140 pole awards in total, with five recorded based on points for weather.

337: Podium finishes in the V6 era since 2012.

9: Manufacturer Championships since 2012.

7: Driver/entrant champions since 2012.

13: Indianapolis 500 victories by Chevrolet at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

6: Indianapolis 500 wins by Chevrolet since 2012 in the V6 2.2-liter twin turbo direct injected era.

35: Number of times Chevrolet has swept the podium in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES since 2012 in the V6 2.2-liter twin turbo direct injected era. In total, a manufacturer has swept the podium 56 times since 2012.

29: Wins by Will Power since 2012 – all with Chevrolet power – most of any driver with the same manufacturer.

9: Wins from the pole by Will Power with Chevrolet power since 2012, most by any driver.

46: Pole starts by Will Power since 2012 in a Chevrolet-powered car, most of any driver.

*Will Power’s career total of 70 poles makes him the all-time pole winner in INDYCAR.

About General Motors

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Small Truck Modifications That Can Make a Big Safety Impact

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Driving a small truck means balancing power, utility, and safety. While factory models come with essential safety features, there are several simple modifications that can enhance your truck’s protection for both you and others on the road.

Mud Flaps – A Simple Yet Effective Upgrade

Mud flaps might seem like a minor addition, but they play a crucial role in keeping the road safer. These durable panels prevent rocks and debris from flying up and damaging other vehicles, reducing the risk of cracked windshields and paint chips. They also help limit the amount of water spray in wet conditions, which can significantly improve visibility for drivers behind you. Another bonus is that they keep your truck cleaner by reducing the amount of dirt and mud that splashes onto the body and undercarriage. Opting for durable, flexible mud flaps ensures they last longer and don’t crack easily.

Better Headlights for Improved Visibility

Many stock headlights don’t offer the best illumination, especially in low-light conditions or bad weather. Upgrading to LED or HID bulbs can make a noticeable difference, as they are brighter and more energy-efficient than standard halogen lights. Projector headlights focus the beam better, reducing glare for oncoming traffic while improving your own visibility. If you frequently drive in fog or heavy rain, adding fog lights can also be beneficial since they cut through mist more effectively than regular headlights.

Convex Mirrors to Eliminate Blind Spots

Even small trucks have significant blind spots, making lane changes and merging more dangerous. Adding convex or wide-angle mirrors helps expand your field of view and makes it easier to spot vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians. Many clip-on and stick-on mirror options are affordable and simple to install, making this a quick yet effective safety upgrade.

Stronger Brakes for Better Stopping Power

Braking performance is crucial, especially when carrying loads. Upgrading your braking system can significantly improve stopping power.

Consider:

  • High-performance brake pads – Designed to provide better grip and reduce brake fade.
  • Slotted or drilled rotors – Help dissipate heat and improve braking efficiency.
  • Stainless steel brake lines – Provide better brake pedal feel and responsiveness.

If you drive in hilly areas or regularly tow, upgrading brakes is one of the most effective safety modifications.

Rear-View Cameras for Safer Reversing

Backing up in a truck can be tricky, particularly in tight spaces. A rear-view camera provides a clear view of what’s behind you, making it easier to reverse safely and avoid obstacles, pedestrians, or other vehicles. This upgrade is particularly useful if you tow a trailer, as it helps with alignment and positioning. Many aftermarket rear-view cameras are affordable and can be installed relatively easily, with both wired and wireless options available.

Tyre Upgrades for Better Grip and Stability

Tyres are one of the most important safety components on any vehicle. Worn-out or low-quality tyres can lead to skidding, poor handling, and longer stopping distances. Upgrading to all-season or terrain-specific tyres from a trusted tyre shop coffs harbour drivers rely on can improve traction, making your truck safer in wet, icy, or off-road conditions. Tyres with reinforced sidewalls also provide better load-carrying capacity, which is beneficial if you frequently transport heavy items. Regularly checking tyre pressure and tread depth ensures optimal performance and longevity.

Roll Bars and Bull Bars for Extra Protection

While often associated with larger off-road vehicles, roll bars and bull bars can be valuable safety additions to small trucks as well. Roll bars provide extra protection in case of a rollover, which is particularly useful for off-road driving or high-speed accidents. Bull bars offer additional front-end protection, reducing damage from minor collisions or animal strikes. If considering this modification, ensure that it complies with local safety regulations so it doesn’t interfere with airbag deployment.

Securing Your Load to Prevent Accidents

Loose cargo is a major safety hazard, as shifting loads can affect your truck’s balance and increase the risk of losing control. Proper load-securing equipment helps prevent items from moving around, especially during sudden stops or sharp turns. Using ratchet straps instead of bungee cords provides a firmer hold, while additional tie-down anchor points allow for better weight distribution. A cargo net can also be helpful for securing smaller or loose items, ensuring everything stays in place while driving.

Suspension Upgrades for a Smoother, More Controlled Ride

A well-balanced suspension improves handling, stability, and overall ride comfort. If you frequently carry heavy loads or drive on rough terrain, upgrading your suspension can make a noticeable difference. Heavy-duty shocks absorb bumps better and reduce body roll, while air suspension kits allow you to adjust ride height and stiffness depending on the weight of your load. Upgraded sway bars further enhance stability by reducing body roll when cornering. These modifications make your truck more responsive and easier to control in unexpected driving situations.

Small Changes That Make a Big Difference

Improving your truck’s safety doesn’t have to involve major modifications. Simple upgrades like better headlights, mud flaps, and convex mirrors can make a noticeable impact on visibility and protection. If you frequently carry heavy loads, upgrading your suspension and securing your cargo properly ensures a more stable ride. Investing in small but effective safety enhancements helps protect not only you and your truck but also other drivers on the road.

Common PPF Installation Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Paint Protection Film (PPF) installation can go wrong due to mistakes like improper surface prep, poor alignment, or ignoring environmental factors. To avoid these issues, make sure thorough cleaning, precise application, and proper curing. Understanding the process and seeking professional help when needed can lead to flawless results that protect your vehicle’s paint for years.

Table of Contents

  1. Understanding Paint Protection Film: What You Need to Know
  2. Common PPF Installation Mistakes to Watch Out For
  3. How to Avoid These Mistakes During Installation
  4. Tips for Maintaining Your PPF After Installation
  5. Final Thoughts on Protecting Your Vehicle

A flawless paint job is every car owner’s pride, but chips, scratches, and UV damage can quickly dull its shine. Paint Protection Film (PPF) acts as an invisible shield, preserving your vehicle’s exterior against these threats.

However, improper installation can lead to bubbles, wrinkles, or uneven edges—issues that not only look bad but also reduce the film’s effectiveness. From surface prep to precise application, understanding the process is key to avoiding costly mistakes. For those seeking expert results, trusted professionals like calgarypaintprotectionfilm.ca can secure a flawless finish. Let’s explore how to sidestep common pitfalls and protect your vehicle with confidence.

Understanding Paint Protection Film: What You Need to Know

Before diving into installation mistakes, it’s important to understand what Paint Protection Film is and how it works. This knowledge will help you appreciate its value and make informed decisions about its application.

What is PPF?

Paint Protection Film is a thermoplastic urethane layer designed to shield your vehicle’s exterior from damage. It’s applied to high-impact areas like the hood, bumpers, and side mirrors to guard against chips, scratches, and environmental hazards. PPF is virtually invisible, maintaining your car’s original appearance while offering robust protection.

How Does PPF Work?

The science behind PPF lies in its self-healing properties and durability. When exposed to heat—like sunlight or warm water—minor scratches on the film’s surface gradually disappear. This feature makes PPF an ideal solution for preserving your vehicle’s finish. To learn more about the technology behind this innovation, check out how does PPF work.

Benefits of Using PPF

PPF offers several advantages beyond aesthetics. It protects against rock chips, bug splatter, bird droppings, and UV rays that can fade paint over time. Additionally, PPF can increase your vehicle’s resale value by keeping its exterior in pristine condition. For car owners who take pride in their vehicles, PPF is a worthwhile investment.

Common PPF Installation Mistakes to Watch Out For

Even with the best intentions, PPF installation can go awry if proper techniques aren’t followed. Avoiding these common mistakes is crucial to achieving a professional-quality finish that truly protects your vehicle.

Improper Surface Preparation

One of the most critical steps in PPF installation is preparing the vehicle’s surface. Skipping this step—or doing it poorly—can lead to bubbles, peeling, or poor adhesion. Dust, grease, or wax residues can prevent the film from sticking properly. Always wash and dry the car thoroughly, then use a clay bar to remove any remaining contaminants before starting.

Poor Alignment and Stretching

Misalignment during installation can result in uneven edges or gaps, which compromise both aesthetics and protection. Overstretching the film is another issue, as it can distort the material and reduce its effectiveness. Take your time to position the film correctly, and avoid excessive stretching to maintain its integrity.

Ignoring Environmental Factors

Environmental conditions like dust, humidity, and temperature play a significant role in PPF installation. Installing the film in a dusty garage or outdoors can introduce particles that create imperfections. Similarly, cold temperatures may prevent the adhesive from bonding properly, while high humidity can cause clouding. Aim for a clean, controlled environment with moderate temperatures for optimal results.

Skipping Professional Help When Needed

While DIY installation might seem cost-effective, it’s not always the best choice. Complex curves, large surfaces, or lack of experience can lead to unsatisfactory outcomes. If you’re unsure about tackling the job yourself, consulting professionals can save you time, money, and frustration in the long run.

How to Avoid These Mistakes During Installation

How to Avoid These Mistakes During Installation

Now that we’ve covered the common pitfalls of PPF installation, let’s focus on how to avoid them. With the right preparation and techniques, you can achieve a flawless application that protects your vehicle effectively.

Pre-Installation Checklist

Before diving into the installation process, follow this checklist to set yourself up for success:

  1. Clean the Surface Thoroughly: Wash your vehicle with a high-quality car shampoo, then use a clay bar to remove embedded contaminants.
  2. Choose the Right Environment: Work in a clean, dust-free space with moderate temperatures (ideally between 15–25°C ).
  3. Gather Your Tools: Make sure you have all necessary tools, including a spray solution, squeegee, heat gun, and precision knife.

By preparing properly, you eliminate many potential issues before they arise.

Tools and Materials You’ll Need

Having the right tools is essential for a smooth installation. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Spray Solution: A soapy water mixture helps position the film without it sticking immediately.
  • Squeegee: Use this to smooth out bubbles and wrinkles during application.
  • Heat Gun: Essential for stretching the film over curves and activating the adhesive.
  • Precision Knife: For trimming excess material with accuracy.

Investing in quality tools confirms better results and reduces frustration during the process.

Step-by-Step Installation Process

Follow these steps for a professional-grade installation:

  • Measure and Cut: Start by cutting the PPF slightly larger than the area you’re covering. This allows room for adjustments.
  • Apply the Film: Spray the surface and the back of the PPF, then position it carefully. Smooth it out with a squeegee, working from the center outward to remove air bubbles.
  • Use Heat for Curves: For complex shapes, use a heat gun to soften the film and stretch it evenly. Be cautious not to overheat.
  • Trim Excess Material: Once the film is in place, trim any excess edges with a precision knife for a clean finish.

Pro Tip: Take your time—rushing through the process often leads to mistakes.

Tips for Maintaining Your PPF After Installation

Once your Paint Protection Film is installed, proper maintenance secures its longevity and performance. Follow these tips to keep your PPF in top condition and your vehicle looking flawless.

Regular Cleaning Techniques

Cleaning your PPF regularly is essential to prevent dirt buildup and maintain its glossy finish. Here’s how to do it right:

  • Use Mild Car Shampoo: Avoid harsh chemicals that can degrade the film. Opt for a pH-neutral car shampoo instead.
  • Rinse Thoroughly: Remove all soap residue with clean water to prevent streaking or dullness.
  • Dry with a Microfiber Towel: Gently pat the surface dry to avoid scratching or leaving water spots.

Consistent cleaning keeps your PPF looking fresh and functional.

Avoiding Harsh Chemicals

Certain products can damage your PPF, so it’s important to steer clear of them:

  1. Avoid Abrasive Cleaners: Products with strong acids, alkalis, or solvents can weaken the film’s adhesive or cause discoloration.
  2. Skip Wax or Polish: These products aren’t necessary for PPF and may interfere with its self-healing properties.

When in doubt, stick to products specifically designed for paint protection film.

Long-Term Care Strategies

To maximize the lifespan of your PPF, consider these long-term strategies:

  • Inspect Regularly: Check for signs of wear, such as lifting edges or cloudiness, and address issues promptly.
  • Reapply When Needed: Depending on usage and environmental exposure, PPF may need reapplication every 5–10 years.
  • Park Strategically: Minimize prolonged exposure to extreme heat, cold, or direct sunlight to preserve the film’s integrity.

By following these practices, you can extend the life of your PPF and protect your vehicle for years to come.

Final Thoughts on Protecting Your Vehicle

Investing in Paint Protection Film is one of the best decisions you can make to safeguard your vehicle’s appearance and value. However, proper installation and maintenance are just as important as the film itself. By avoiding common mistakes—like improper surface prep or poor alignment—you can achieve a flawless finish that truly protects your car.

Mastering Tongits Plus on GameZone: Complete Guide to Rules, Strategies, and Winning Tips

What is Tongits?

Tongits is widely regarded as one of the most beloved card games in the Philippines. Over the years, it has become a staple among Filipino card players, offering excitement, strategy, and a bit of luck. With the rise of digital gaming, Tongits has seamlessly transitioned into the online gaming world, making it even more accessible to players nationwide.

One of the top platforms that brings this traditional game to life is GameZone, where players can experience an enhanced version called Tongits Plus. This version maintains the core elements of the classic game while incorporating new features, interactive elements, and a smooth online experience that caters to both casual and competitive players. Whether you’re a complete beginner or an experienced player looking to refine your strategies, this comprehensive guide will help you master the game.

What is Tongits?

Tongits is a three-player, rummy-style card game that utilizes a standard 52-card deck. The primary goal is to form valid melds (sets and sequences) while keeping the total value of your unmelded cards as low as possible. Players can win in three ways: achieving Tongits (emptying their hand), calling a Draw, or having the lowest total points when the draw pile is exhausted.

How to Play Tongits Plus on GameZone

Objective of the Game

The main goal in Tongits Plus is to form valid card combinations (melds) while reducing the total value of your unmelded cards. Players can win in one of three ways:

  • Tongits: Completely emptying their hand by forming valid melds.
  • Draw: Calling a Draw when they believe they have the lowest total unmelded card value.
  • Lowest Points: Holding the lowest point value when the deck runs out.

Game Setup

  • A standard 52-card deck is used.
  • Three players participate in each round.
  • The dealer starts with 13 cards, while the other two players receive 12 cards each.
  • The remaining cards form the draw pile, placed at the center.
  • A discard pile is created as players discard unwanted cards.

Valid Card Combinations

To maximize their chances of winning, players must create melds, which include:

  • Sets (Three-of-a-Kind) – Three cards of the same rank (e.g., 5♠ 5♦ 5♥).
  • Runs (Straight Flush or Sequence) – Three or more consecutive cards of the same suit (e.g., 3♣ 4♣ 5♣).

Gameplay Mechanics

A round of Tongits Plus consists of several steps:

1. Drawing a Card

  • The dealer discards a card to start the game.
  • The next player can either draw from the deck or pick up the last discarded card.

2. Melding

  • Players can place valid sets or runs face-up on the table.
  • Melding is optional—players may choose to hold onto their cards for strategic advantage.

3. Sagasa (Laying Off Cards)

  • Players can add cards to existing melds on the table.
  • Example: If an opponent plays 7♠ 8♠ 9♠, another player may add 10♠.

4. Discarding a Card

  • After drawing and making any possible melds or sagasa, the player must discard a card.
  • The next player continues the sequence.

Winning Conditions in Tongits Plus

Winning Conditions in Tongits Plus

1. Tongits

  • A player wins instantly if they completely empty their hand after forming valid melds.

2. Draw

  • A player may call a Draw if they believe they have the lowest hand value.
  • If no opponent challenges, the player automatically wins.
  • If another player fights the Draw, the one with the lowest total points wins.

3. Deck Exhaustion

  • If no player wins by Tongits or Draw, the game continues until the draw pile is empty.
  • The player with the lowest unmelded card value is declared the winner.

Scoring System

After the game, players are assigned points based on their unmelded cards:

  • Aces = 1 point
  • Numbered cards = Face value (e.g., 4♠ = 4 points, 10♦ = 10 points)
  • Face cards (J, Q, K) = 10 points each

The player with the lowest score wins the round.

Special Features of GameZone’s Tongits Plus

GameZone enhances the Tongits experience by offering unique features that make the game more engaging:

  1. Multiplayer Online Mode
    • Play with real players anytime, anywhere.
    • Participate in ranked matches and climb leaderboards.
  2. In-Game Chat & Emojis
    • Communicate with opponents using chat messages and fun emojis.
  3. Tournaments & Events
    • Join tournaments to win exclusive rewards.
    • Complete daily missions for bonus prizes.
  4. Safe & Fair Gameplay
    • Randomized card distribution ensures fair matches.

Top Strategies to Win at Tongits Plus

1. Observe Your Opponents

  • Pay attention to what cards they pick and discard.
  • This will help predict their strategy and avoid giving them any useful cards.

2. Discard High-Value Cards Early

  • Holding onto high-value unmatched cards is risky.
  • Get rid of them early to reduce potential points if you lose.

3. Use the Draw Option Wisely

  • Call Draw only if you’re confident your hand is the lowest.
  • If an opponent challenges, be sure your hand has fewer points.

4. Don’t Rush to Empty Your Hand

  • Avoid rushing to declare Tongits—an opponent may challenge and win.

5. Keep Track of the Draw Pile

  • As the deck runs low, focus on reducing points to gain an advantage.

Why Play Tongits Plus on GameZone?

For players searching for the best online Tongits experience, GameZone is the perfect platform. Whether you’re a casual player looking for fun or a competitive gamer aiming to dominate the leaderboard, GameZone offers a fair and exciting environment.

With this guide, you now have a solid understanding of Tongits Plus rules, strategies, and tips. Get ready to test your skills, challenge other players, and enjoy the thrilling world of Tongits Plus on GameZone!

Start playing today and experience the best digital Tongits action available!

The Straight Talk Wireless 400 at Homestead-Miami Outlook

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The NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) heads to Homestead-Miami Speedway on Sunday, March 23rd, for the Straight Talk Wireless 400. This is the sixth of 36 points-paying races on the 2025 NCS schedule and will be broadcast live on FOX beginning at 2 p.m. ET or on the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.

Driving the 23XI Racing Toyota, Tyler Reddick captured the pole last season on October 26th with a lap of 167.452 MPH (32.248 secs.) and led eight times for a race-high of 97 of the 267-scheduled laps and claimed his third Cup victory of the 2024 season and clinched a Championship 4 berth for the first time in his career.

Brad Keselowski leads all active NCS drivers in average starting position at Homestead-Miami with a 9.412 in 17 starts, and Reddick leads all NCS drivers in average starting position in the Next Gen car (2022-2024) with a 3.667 in three starts.

Track & Race Information for the Straight Talk Wireless 400 at Homestead-Miami

Season Race No: 6 of 36 (Straight Talk Wireless 400)
Track Size/Type: 1.5 Mile Asphalt Oval
The Purse: $11,055,250
Banking/Turns (All four): 18-20 degrees
Banking/Frontstretch & Backstretch: 4 degrees
Frontstretch Length: 1,760 feet
Backstretch Length: 1,760 feet
Race Length: 267 laps / 400.5 miles

Stages

Stage 1: 80 Laps
Stage 2: 85 Laps (End on Lap 165)
Stage 3: 102 Laps (Ends on Lap 267)

Who and what should you look out for at Homestead-Miami Speedway?

Christopher Bell is still hot and has one win, two top fives, three top 10s, and an average finish of 8.8.

Tyler Reddick has one win, four top fives, four top 10s, one pole, and an average finish of 9.0.

Chase Elliott has three top fives, four top 10s, and an average finish of 9.778. Teammate William Byron has one win, two top fives, four top 10s, one pole, and an average finish of 13.571. Teammate Kyle Larson has one win, five top fives, five top 10s, and an average finish of 13.0.

Denny Hamlin has three wins, six top fives, 13 top 10s, three poles, and an average finish of 10.5. Kyle Busch has two wins, five top fives, 11 top 10s, and an average finish of 15.95. Both Hamlin and Busch lead all active drivers in the NCS with 20 starts each.

Denny Hamlin has three wins, six top fives, 13 top 10s, three poles, and an average finish of 10.5.