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Joe Gibbs Racing and ampm Team Up For Multi-Race Partnership

Denny Hamlin to carry ampm colors in two NASCAR Cup Series races in 2025

HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. (March 12, 2025) – Joe Gibbs Racing announced today that ampm, a top-ranked C-store brand based on the west coast, will be featured as the primary sponsor of Denny Hamlin’s No. 11 Toyota Camry XSE for a pair of NASCAR Cup Series races later this season at Sonoma Raceway (July 13) and Las Vegas Motor Speedway (October 12).

ampm operates more than 1,000 stores, primarily on the west coast, serving nearly 2,200 different products. The company was founded in Southern California in 1978 and has grown to become a leading C-store across multiple states. ampm prides itself on introducing innovative technology to provide a faster and easier shopping experience for its customers no matter the time of day or meal they are looking for. This marks ampm’s first foray into motorsports sponsorship.

“We’re looking forward to introducing ampm to the motorsports world,” said Hamlin. “It’s exciting to have a first-time partner come on and be able to showcase their business to our fanbase. It’s a great looking paint scheme and I can’t wait to get it on the track at Sonoma and Las Vegas later this year.”

Hamlin is competing in his 20th full-time season in the NASCAR Cup Series. He is tied for 12th on the all-time wins list with 54 victories, including three wins last year. Early in the new season, Hamlin currently sits seventh in the Cup Series standings following a runner-up finish in last Sunday’s race at Phoenix Raceway.

In addition to its partnership with Hamlin this season, ampm will also sponsor Ty Gibbs’ No. 54 Toyota Camry XSE in a NASCAR Cup Series race next season.

About ampm

ampm is a leading Convenience Store brand that has grown rapidly since the first location opened in 1978, currently serving guests across more than 1,000 stores in 6 states. Predominantly located on the West Coast, ampm stores can be found in California, Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, Washington, and New York. ampm is the convenience store that’s redefining “convenience.” We’re debuting innovative, new technology to make shopping faster and easier than ever. And we’re sourcing quality ingredients and bold flavors to make our food and drinks even more craveable. Our fans, new and old, love the improvements to our stores and offering – the proof is our year-over-year growth and expanding footprint. Learn more about ampm by visiting www.ampm.com.

About Joe Gibbs Racing

Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) is one of the premier organizations in NASCAR with four NASCAR Cup Series teams, four NASCAR Xfinity Series teams, an ARCA Series team, and a driver development program. JGR is based in Huntersville, N.C., and owned by 2020 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee Joe Gibbs, who also earned his place in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and was named as one of the NFL’s top 10 coaches of all-time with a winning career that included three Super Bowl Championships as head coach of the Washington franchise. JGR has competed in NASCAR since 1992, capturing more than 400 wins over that span. No team has more combined wins across the sport’s three national series in the history of NASCAR. In addition, JGR has won five Cup Series championships along with four Xfinity Series driver championships and six Xfinity Series owner’s championships. The organization also has captured four Daytona 500 titles, considered to be NASCAR’s premier event each season.

JR Motorsports — NXS Las Vegas Motor Speedway Preview

JR Motorsports Xfinity Team Preview
TRACK – Las Vegas Motor Speedway (1.5-mile oval)
NXS RACE – The LiUNA! (200 laps / 300 miles)
TUNE IN – CW, PRN, SiriusXM Channel 90 at 4:30 p.m. (ET)

Carson Kvapil

No. 1 – Bass Pro Shops / Clarience Technologies Chevrolet

Kvapil 2025 NXS Stats

Starts: 4

Wins: 0

Top 5s: 1

Top 10s: 1

Laps Led: 8

Avg. Finish: 19

Points:17th

Carson Kvapil heads to Las Vegas Motor Speedway this weekend for his first start at “the Diamond in the Desert.”

On tracks 1-2 miles in length, Kvapil has seven starts with the NASCAR Xfinity Series. He has two top-five and two-top 10 finishes; his best of second came at Dover last spring.

Additionally, the 21-year-old Mooresville native has two starts on 1.5 mile tracks in the ARCA Menards Series where he finished in the runner-up position both times.

Accompanying Kvapil, Crew Chief Andrew Overstreet has made 14 NXS starts atop the box on tracks 1-2 miles in length. In those starts, Overstreet has amassed eight top-fives and eight top-10s.

Carson Kvapil

“Our results the past few weeks have not reflected the speed this team brings to the track, so I want to turn that around this weekend in Vegas. Andrew (Overstreet, crew chief) and I have been working hard in the SIM to prepare and learn as much as we can so we can have this Bass Pro Shops/Clarience Technologies Chevrolet at the front when it counts.”

Justin Allgaier

No. 7 Jarrett Chevrolet

Allgaier 2025 NXS Stats

Starts: 4

Wins: 0

Top 5s: 2

Top 10s: 2

Laps Led: 141

Avg. Finish: 13.5

Points: 2nd

Justin Allgaier heads to Las Vegas this weekend on a streak of seven consecutive top-10 finishes at the 1.5-mile oval dating back to the fall of 2021.

Overall, in 21 career NXS starts in “Sin City,” Allgaier has scored 11 top fives and 18 top 10s, with a best finish of second occurring on four separate occasions (Spring 2011, Fall 2018, Fall 2021 and Spring 2023).

On tracks between 1-2 miles in length in the NXS, Allgaier has amassed 13 wins, 83 top-fives and 155 top-10s in 247 starts.

This weekend marks the return of Jarrett onboard Allgaier’s No. 7 Chevrolet for the first of four events in 2025.

Justin Allgaier

“We are for sure looking forward to seeing what we can do this weekend in Vegas. We have always had a strong car here and hopefully that will be the case on Saturday with our Jarrett Chevrolet. I know that Jim (Pohlman, crew chief) and all the guys on this No. 7 team are ready to get after it. Hopefully it’ll be a strong day for us and we will be in contention for the win when it counts.”

Sammy Smith

No. 8 Pilot Chevrolet

Smith 2025 NXS Stats

Starts: 4

Wins: 0

Top 5s: 1

Top 10s: 1

Laps Led: 1

Avg. Finish: 13.3

Points: 5th

Sammy Smith has competed in four events at Las Vegas with the NXS throughout his career, with a best finish of eighth coming in their race last season.

The 20-year-old Iowa native has had strong qualifying runs in Las Vegas as he started in the top-10 in three of his four previous starts at the desert track.

According to NASCAR’s Loop Detail Statistics, Smith is seventh in best average running position at the 1.5-mile oval at 11.88.

MC Carrier, a Las Vegas, NV-based trucking and freight company, will appear on the TV panel of the No. 8 Pilot Chevrolet this weekend.

Sammy Smith

“I’m excited to get to Las Vegas this weekend and continue the speed this No. 8 Pilot Chevrolet has shown. We’ve had strong qualifying runs here in the past and I know this JR Motorsports crew has been putting in the work to bring another fast car to the track and keep charging for that first win of the season. We’re so close, we’ve had the speed, and we’ve been up front contending so I know it will all come together soon.”

Connor Zilisch

No. 88 WeatherTech Chevrolet

Zilisch 2025 NXS Stats

Starts: 4

Wins: 1

Top 5s: 1

Top 10s: 1

Laps Led: 29

Avg. Finish: 19.5

Points: 14th

Connor Zilisch will make his first NASCAR national series start at Las Vegas on Saturday afternoon.

Zilisch is moving forward in the NXS driver points. Zilisch enters Las Vegas 14th in the standings, 54 points behind the leader. He has gained 17 positions in the driver standings in the past two races.

The driver of the WeatherTech Chevrolet led twice at Phoenix Raceway this past weekend on the way to scoring a 16th-place finish. Zilisch has led at least one lap in three of four NXS races this season.

In three career NXS starts on 1.5-mile tracks in the NXS, Zilisch has scored one top-five; a fourth place finish last fall at Kansas Speedway.

Connor Zilisch

“Las Vegas is a high-speed track, high banking, and high grip. It’s going to be cool to go there for the first time in a stock car. I grew up racing go-karts in Vegas quite a bit and enjoyed it a lot, so I’m excited to go back and run at the NASCAR track for the first time. It will be good to get into a rhythm these next few races and figure out what we need to be doing and how I like the car. We’re looking forward to getting going.”

JRM Team Updates

JR Motorsports at Las Vegas Motor Speedway: JR Motorsports has competed at Las Vegas Motor Speedway a combined 84 times in the NXS since 2006. In those starts at the 1.5-mile oval, the organization has recorded three wins, 24 top-fives and 55 top-10s. The average finish is 11.2.

Souvenir Rig: JRM drivers Carson Kvapil, Justin Allgaier, Sammy Smith and Connor Zilisch will be signing autographs at the JR Motorsports / HMS-Byron/Bowman souvenir rig on Saturday, March 15 from 10:15 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. PT.

Toyota GAZOO Racing Weekly Preview 03.12.25

This Week in Motorsports: March 10 – 16, 2025

· NCS/NXS/NCTS: Las Vegas Motor Speedway – March 14-16

PLANO, Texas (March 12, 2025) – The NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series continue their stint out west as both series head to Las Vegas Motor Speedway this weekend for their first of two visits this season. Also, the NASCAR Truck Series returns to action on Friday night in Las Vegas after two weekends off, followed by the Xfinity Series on Saturday and Cup Series Sunday afternoon at the 1.5-mile oval.

NASCAR National Series – NCS/NXS/NCTS

Seven Camrys inside Cup Series top-20 … Four races into the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season, the Toyota Camry XSE drivers are moving their way towards the top of the series points standings. Christopher Bell leads the Toyota contingent in second position, with Tyler Reddick right behind him in third. After his runner-up result last weekend in Phoenix, Denny Hamlin is now in seventh with Bubba Wallace (12th), John Hunter Nemechek (13th), Erik Jones (19th) and Chase Briscoe (20th) all inside the top-20 in the standings.

Bell goes for historic fourth straight win … With his triumph at Phoenix Raceway, Bell became the first driver in the Next Gen era to win three consecutive Cup Series races. He now chases another place in history, seeking to become the ninth driver in history to win four straight races and the first since Jimmie Johnson in 2007. Luckily for Bell, Las Vegas Motor Speedway is next on the calendar, where the Oklahoma native has three top-fives in the last four races there – including a runner-up finish and near victory last fall.

Hamlin back at favorable Las Vegas … Coming off his best result so far in 2025, Hamlin returns to Las Vegas Motor Speedway where he’s garnered success over the last several years. The driver of the No. 11 Toyota Camry XSE for Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) has three consecutive top-10s at Las Vegas and seven in the last nine races, including a win in the fall of 2021. In 26 career starts, Hamlin has 14 top-10 finishes at Las Vegas.

Jones looks to add to Las Vegas success … Like Hamlin in the Cup Series, Brandon Jones has had a successful run in the Xfinity Series at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in recent years. The driver of the No. 20 Toyota GR Supra for JGR has 11 top-10 finishes in 16 career starts, including eight of 10 starts in his previous four year run with JGR. Jones is also coming off a third-place finish at Phoenix last weekend, his best so far of 2025.

Gray eager to continue early season success … Taylor Gray is off to a strong start just four races into his Xfinity Series rookie campaign. The 19-year-old driver of the No. 54 GR Supra for JGR has three top-10 finishes so far this season, including a seventh-place result two weeks ago at Circuit of the Americas (COTA) and a sixth-place finish last weekend in Phoenix Raceway. He makes his second Xfinity Series start at Las Vegas Motor Speedway this weekend.

Heim, Friesen look to add to Las Vegas achievements … As the Truck Series returns to action, Corey Heim and Stewart Friesen are back at Las Vegas Motor Speedway where they have had successful runs of late. Heim, winner of the season-opener at Daytona, has top-five finishes in both of his starts at Las Vegas, including a third-place result last year. Friesen – who is coming off a runner-up result at Atlanta in February – has seven top-10s in 13 career Las Vegas starts, along with five top-fives.

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.

Forte Racing Heads to Sebring Looking for a Podium

Photo by Brayan Castiblanco

Kligerman Returns as Endurance Driver

Monrovia, California (Wednesday, March 12, 2025) – Forte Racing is gearing up for one of the most challenging events on the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship calendar — the iconic Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring. After securing a fifth-place finish last year, the team is determined to build momentum and take on the notoriously grueling circuit, known for its relentless bumps and intense competition, with eyes set firmly on a podium finish.

The race marks the return of Parker Kligerman as the team’s endurance driver, joining full-season drivers Mario Farnbacher and Misha Goikhberg in the Huntress Forte Lamborghini. With a blend of experience, determination, and a proven track record at Sebring, the team is confident in their ability to compete at the front of the GTD field.

“I can’t thank everyone at Forte and Huntress enough for this opportunity to compete at the Sebring 12 Hour,” Kligerman said. This was another bucket list race for me, so when Forte asked if I could run this race I was over the moon and immensely flattered. We had a great test a couple weeks ago and I felt like I made major strides in my education of driving this Lamborghini Huracan GT3. I can’t wait to get down there and go to battle with the whole team and my awesome teammates Misha Goikhberg and Mario Farnbacher. I’ve been training hard to make sure I am holding up my end of the bargain. Most of all, I am having an insane amount of fun learning sports cars and working with this whole group! Let’s go get a checkered flag!”

Full season driver Misha Goikhberg enjoys the challenge offered at Sebring’s 3.74 mile, 17 turn road course and is prepared for the bumpy 12-hour race. After a solid showing last year, he’s eager to push even harder and help the team climb the leaderboard.

“Looking forward to having a strong performance and hopefully a result in the bag at Sebring, said Misha Goikhberg. “We will display full respect to the bumps in the most grueling endurance race of the season.”

Having won this event twice in the past, Mario Farnbacher is looking forward to returning to one of his favorite tracks this weekend.

“Sebring is a special place for me,” Farnbacher said, “but also one of my favorite tracks in North America; old school track, lots of bumps, long track as well. Two minutes lap time. I have two P1 finishes of the 12 hours of Sebring; in 2015 and 2017. It’s been a while, so hopefully we can achieve another win.”

“It’s a great race to win,” Farnbacher added. “It’s a big bull fight, especially the last two hours of the race, quite harsh, but it’s a lovely race. It’s one of the best races in the calendar. So really looking forward to this race, together with the Huntress Forte Lamborghini. I’m looking forward to the challenge. Also looking forward to having Parker (Kligerman) on the team as our endurance driver, for Sebring, and obviously looking forward to driving with Misha (Goikhberg) as well. Definitely some challenges ahead of us, a 12-hour battle, I think we are ready, so let’s go.”

Team owner Shane Seneviratne knows that teamwork and strategy will be key to the team finishing on the podium at one of the most demanding endurance races on the schedule.

“Sebring is one of the most demanding races on the IMSA calendar, and we’re eager to take on the challenge,” said Shane Seneviratne, team owner of Forte Racing. “The 12-hour endurance test pushes every aspect of the team — from strategy and precision to resilience and teamwork. With Huntress joining us for the full season, we’re more motivated than ever to deliver a strong performance and fight for a spot on the podium at this iconic track.”

Follow Forte Racing on Instagram as they take on the grueling Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring at Sebring International Raceway which is scheduled for Saturday, March 15, 2025, starting at 10:10 AM Eastern Time. Fans can catch the action live in the US on Peacock, with flag-to-flag coverage from 10:00 PM to 10:30 PM ET.

ABOUT FORTE RACING (Formerly US RaceTronics)

Forte Racing, based in Los Angeles and Charlotte, competes in the IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar GTD Championship, IMSA VP Racing Sportscar Challenge, and Lamborghini Super Trofeo series with support from Lamborghini Squadra Corse. In 2025, the team will expand into the McLaren Trophy America series in SRO, further broadening its competitive footprint.

Founded as US RaceTronics by Shane Seneviratne in 2005, the team quickly made its mark with multiple wins and podiums in the Atlantic Championship before transitioning to Lamborghini Super Trofeo in 2015, winning multiple North American and World Championships.

In 2023, the team entered IMSA WeatherTech GTD with a Lamborghini Huracan EVO2 GT3, driven by Misha Goikhberg and Loris Spinelli. They secured four top-five finishes in both the 2023 and 2024 seasons, including a win at the 2023 Petit Le Mans and a second-place finish in 2024, finishing fifth in the GTD Championship both years. Forte Racing continues to build its reputation as a rising force in GT racing.

For more information on driving opportunities, series details, or event attendance, visit www.forteracing.com.

About Change Racing

Founded by Lamborghini Charlotte CEO and long time real estate developer, John E. Littlefield, Change Racing is the premier championship winning team. Claiming 18 titles in various classes. Change Racing has competed in the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Series since its inception in 2013, most recently claiming the 2021 Amateur World Championship in Misano, Italy. Change Racing also claimed all SIX 2020 North American Championships, including the Pro, Pro-Am, Am and LB Cup class championships as well as the Team and Owner championships.

About O’Gara Motorsport

O’Gara Motorsport was founded in 2014 by owner Tom O’Gara and celebrated winning the 2015 North American Lamborghini Super Trofeo driver and team Championships. The team goal is to achieve victories in the Series as well as showcasing the brands of their sponsors both on and off the track. With a vertically integrated platform that starts at the dealership and accelerates to the top levels of professional sports car racing, everyone at O’Gara is dedicated to providing a comprehensive program for anyone, from the casually curious to the dedicated racer.

WORLD SUPERCROSS BRINGS CHAMPIONSHIP TO AFRICA WITH HISTORIC CAPE TOWN DEBUT IN 2025

  • World Supercross announces its first-ever South African race as part of the upcoming 2025 season, bringing the action to Cape Town’s DHL Stadium
  • Partnering with renowned promoter Showtime Management, the championship will see the world’s best supercross riders take to Africa as they battle it out across the globe

CAPE TOWN, 12TH MARCH 2025: World Supercross is heading to Cape Town, South Africa, as part of the latest addition to its 2025 season calendar. In its fourth season, this landmark race will be the first time World Supercross action takes place on the African continent, reinforcing the championship’s commitment to entertaining motorsport audiences around the world.

In partnership with leading local event promoter Showtime Management – the team behind bringing global entertainment spectacles to the country such as Monster Jam, Disney on Ice, Freestyle Kings and Ultra Music Festival – World Supercross’ fast paced, high octane action will thrill fans at Cape Town’s iconic DHL Stadium; the world-class venue renowned for hosting major international sports and entertainment events.

Cape Town follows London, UK, and Buenos Aires, Argentina, as one of the first announced locations in this year’s racing lineup. It will be another showcase of the world’s best riders as they compete for the 450cc and 250cc world championship titles.

Taking place on a custom-designed track, with its own unique dirt profile, South Africa will host the championship which has seen stars such as current title holder Eli Tomac and supercross legend Ken Roczen grace the dirt around the globe.

Tom Burwell, Chief Executive Officer at World Supercross, said: “Expanding our racing calendar into Africa is a historic milestone for World Supercross and a reflection of our ambition to bring supercross to fans in every corner of the globe. South Africa has a rich sporting heritage, and we’re excited to put on a show with world-class riders and a fan first experience. Cape Town’s DHL Stadium is a spectacular venue, and we’re excited to showcase our championship in such an iconic location.”

Tony Feldman, Director at Showtime Management, commented: “Bringing World Supercross to Cape Town is a game-changer for motorsport in South Africa. Our country has a deep passion for sports and regularly hosts world-class entertainment, so this is an ideal addition to our portfolio of major events. DHL Stadium is the perfect setting for the adrenaline fuelled racing and we can’t wait to showcase the energy, excitement, and drama of supercross to South African fans.”

World Supercross continues to build momentum heading into the new season, with Cape Town joining a growing roster of global destinations. This latest addition underscores the championship’s ambition to cement itself as the premier international supercross series, bringing world-class racing to fresh audiences across multiple continents.

The full 2025 calendar will be revealed in the coming months, promising a dynamic season packed with intense competition, global spectacle, and unparalleled fan engagement.

Stay tuned for further announcements on the 2025 World Supercross season at www.wsxchampionship.com.

To register for pre-sale access, visit: https://wsxchampionship.com/cape-town-2025/

About the FIM World Supercross Championship

The FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX) is a global competition spearheaded by SX Global, a leader in sports marketing and entertainment. The championship, sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), has been exclusively organized and promoted by SX Global since 2022. For more information, please visit www.wsxchampionship.com.

About Showtime Management

Based in South Africa, Showtime Management is a leading live entertainment Producer and Promoter specialising in providing world-class entertainment across a variety of platforms for diverse audiences of all age groups.

From stadium concerts and events to arena spectaculars and musical theatre productions, you’ll find top quality live music, theatre and family shows that are sure to entertain!

The Ultimate Guide To Ergonomic Driver Seat Adjustments

Crikey, have you ever pulled out of the car after a long drive with the sensation of a twisted pretzel? Numb legs, stiff-as-a-board neck, and an aching back – it’s a bloody daily whinge, especially for those of us who sit a fair whack of time in the driver’s seat. The offender? Most often, it’s not the duration of the trip itself but the position we sit in when driving. Most drivers, whether driving the school run or accumulating serious kilometres, neglect the fundamental skill of proper seat alignment.  

Understanding ergonomics is where you begin if you’re seeking comfortable driver seats for long trips. The right seat setup can mean the difference between arriving refreshed or feeling like you’ve wrestled a kangaroo. It’s like fine-tuning an instrument; do it right, and the trip is a symphony rather than a screeching cacophony of misery.

What is the ideal driver seat height?

Right, let’s get on with it. You need to be high enough to look over the top of the steering wheel without jutting your neck out but not so high that you are knocking your head on the ceiling. The goal is to reach eye level with the middle of the windscreen. Your thighs should fit comfortably on the seat cushion, taking their weight, and your feet get the pedals comfortably.

  • Check you’re visible: Is it easy to see over the bonnet?
  • Leg support: Are your legs supported without squeeze?
  • Headroom: Is there ample room between your head and the roof?

How do I adjust lumbar support properly?

This is where most drivers go wrong. Your lumbar support should gently cupping your lower back’s natural curve. You’re not looking for a hard-as-rock hump but a gentle , supportive bulge. Too much, and you’ll feel like a cricket ball poking into your spine; too little, and you’ll be slouching like a melancholy gum tree.

  • Feel for the curve: Push your lower back gently into the seat.
  • Adjust for comfort: Turn the support in until you experience a light, even pressure.
  • Avoid over-adjustment: Don’t push an unnatural arch in your back.

What’s the ideal driver-seat back angle?

A slight recline is your buddy. Opt for a 100-110 degree setting. This will allow you to reach the steering wheel without bending or stretching easily. You should have loose shoulders and not tighten them like a group of roos in a thunderstorm.

  • Arm reach: Can you reach the steering wheel comfortably with your arms in a gentle bend?
  • Shoulder relaxation: Are your shoulders loose and not thrust forward?
  • Visibility: Can you still see well through all the mirrors?

How far should my seat be from the pedals?

This is crucial for comfort and safety. You want to push the pedals down without locking your knees. A slight bend in the knee when the pedal is pushed down is ideal. It’s like getting your pedal steel guitar adjusted; you want that sweet spot.

  • Full pedal depression: Is there freedom to depress all pedals without tension?
  • Knee bend: When fully depressing the pedals, are there any slight knee bending?
  • Foot positioning: Do your feet range freely across the pedals?

How do I adjust the headrest for safety?

The headrest isn’t simply a comfortable pillow; it’s also an essential safety feature. Have it placed so the crown? This minimises the occurrence of whiplash during crashes.

  • Height positioning: Is the crown of the headrest eye level or slightly higher concerning eye level?
  • Position distance: Is the headrest against but not squishing against your head during driving?
  • Securely held in place: Is the headrest snugly fastened?

Case study

In my recent case study on ergonomic driver seats, I examined how a leading seat supplier in the Asia Pacific region sets new standards in comfort, safety, and efficiency. Their seats are designed to be ADR-68 and ECE compliant, offering best-in-class safety to commercial vehicle drivers. One of its standout features is customisation—drivers can revel in adjustable armrests, lumbar support, and even inbuilt USB ports for convenience. Their lightweight seat designs also cater to the growing demand for electric buses to improve vehicle efficiency without compromising durability. I also learned that their quality construction materials make maintenance a snap, which saves fleet operators money over time. Their deep understanding of the Asia Pacific market is embedded in their designs, which are tailored to local climatic conditions and passenger expectations. This case study also reaffirmed the importance of investing in ergonomically designed driver seats for safety and long-term comfort.

Seasonal considerations: Autumn road trips

As March comes around and the ferocity of the Australian summer starts to wane, most Aussies are preparing for the autumn road trip. Whether your travel destination is the vineyards of the Barossa Valley or taking in the stunningly gorgeous Great Ocean Road, having your driver’s seat adjusted just right is of utmost significance for the comfort and safety of your road trip.

Conclusion

Proper adjustment of the driver’s seat is essential for comfort and long-term health. You can prevent fatigue and pain on long trips by achieving the appropriate seat height, lumbar support, backrest angle, and pedal distance. Proper positioning of the headrest also provides safety by reducing whiplash injury. Spending the time to adjust your seat correctly makes each trip more comfortable and safer. So, take the time, change your seat correctly, and enjoy a relaxed, pain-free drive.

Fact Or Fiction: Can You DIY Dent Repair?

Imagine this: you’re driving down Rundle Street, off to the Fringe Festival, and then bam! A marauding shopping trolley chooses to say hello to your car door. Bugger! Now you’ve got a dent. The first thing that pops into your head? “Right, I’ll sort that out myself!” YouTube has a million tutorials, so how difficult can it be?

Well, mate, before you put your hand on that suction cup and hammer, let’s consider whether doing it yourself is a fair dinkum or a recipe for disaster. When needing emergency dent repair, you must ensure you get it right.

With the Adelaide 500 having just concluded and the passion for cars still at its peak, no one wants to cruise around with a dented car. This is not about looks; it’s about maintaining your car’s worth and not making expensive blunders. Is it possible to repair car dents yourself? Let’s investigate.

Can I repair car dents myself?

Fair enough, we all have some “she’ll be right” in us. But when it comes to car dents, that can see you down a bumpy track. Many DIY tricks go around, from suction cups to hair dryers and plungers. But here’s the catch:

  • Risk of further damage: You may have a more significant issue than where you began.
  • Uneven finish: Getting a smooth repair is difficult, even for seasoned pros.
  • Paint damage: DIY repair techniques can easily scratch or chip your car’s paint.
  • Structural issues: Certain dents impact the car’s structure, and you’ll need a pro to fix them.

Does DIY dent repair save money?

Right, the million-dollar question: does doing it yourself save you a few quid? On the surface, it may be a cost-cutting measure. But let’s dissect:

  • Initial cost: DIY equipment could be less expensive initially.
  • Chance of higher cost: If you get it wrong, repair from a pro will cost an arm and a leg.
  • Depreciation: Crappy repairs reduce your car’s resale value.
  • Time investment: Your time is worth something. Do you have hours to fight with a dent?
Initial cost

Are DIY dent tools any good?

Are those DIY dent kits you find online worth a look at? Well, it depends.

  • Limited effectiveness: They may be effective for minimal car dings.
  • Quality varies: Low-cost tools will break or do even more damage.
  • Skill required: Even with tools, proper technique is needed.
  • Specific dents: Some car dents are simply too complex for amateurs to use as tools.

Will DIY dent repair damage paint?

This is a big one. Damaging the paint is a frequent downfall of DIY dent repair.

  • Scratches and chips: Tools can readily scratch the paint surface.
  • Paint cracking: Too much force cracks the paint.
  • Colour matching: The touch-up paint may not be an exact match.
  • Rust risk: Damaged paint leaves the metal at risk of rust.

Can hail damage be repaired DIY?

Adelaide’s fickle weather means hail damage is a possibility. Can you repair it yourself?

  • Complexity: Hail damage tends to have multiple dents.
  • Access: It can be challenging to reach all dents.
  • Professional tools: Repairing hail damage requires specialist tools.
  • Insurance: DIY repairs could invalidate your insurance claim.
Risk

Case study

As part of my research on dent repair, I examined a case where a car owner in Adelaide attempted a DIY approach before seeking professional help. The vehicle had multiple dents from a recent hailstorm, and the owner tried common home remedies like using a plunger, hot water, and compressed air. Unfortunately, these methods only provided minimal improvement, leaving visible distortions in the car’s panels.

Realising the limitations of DIY techniques, the owner opted for professional paintless dent repair (PDR) through a local expert. The results were striking—using specialised tools, and the technicians restored the car’s body without damaging the original paint. The process was more effective, quicker, and more affordable than traditional repair methods. This case underscores the importance of expertise in dent repair, proving that while DIY methods may seem appealing, professional PDR ensures a flawless finish without the risks of further damage.

The role of professional expertise

With your vehicle, you want it to be in the best condition possible. That is where professional dent repair is at its best. Experts possess the talent, equipment, and knowledge to do it just right. They can evaluate the damage, select the optimal way of repair, and provide a flawless finish.

Paintless dent repair: A professional solution

Paintless dent removal (PDR) is the method of eradicating dents without altering the paint. It’s inexpensive and effective when it comes to having your vehicle’s appearance repaired. Professionals use special tools to “massage” out the dent on the inside, producing a lustrous, imperceptible finish.

How to select a proper professional

A good quality dent repair company is essential to find. They should have:

  • Experience: Extensive experience with a history of successful repairs.
  • Reputation: Excellent reviews and endorsements.
  • Warranty: A promise on their job.
  • Insurance help: Assistance in making car insurance claims if necessary.

Keeping your car looking its best

After getting your car free of dents, maintain its appearance through frequent washing and waxing. Guard it from hail and any other possible harm. And when you do find yourself with a dent, don’t be afraid to get it professionally repaired.

Conclusion

Therefore, can you fix the dents yourself? Though it may be tempting, the danger is generally more significant than the payoff. Professional work is the way to go for most dents, particularly intricate ones. It’s about safeguarding your investment, achieving a high-quality finish, and preventing expensive errors.

With the Fringe Festival in progress, you need your vehicle to look its best. Don’t let a dent ruin your experience. Let the professionals take care of it and reap the rewards of enjoying the tranquillity that results from a task fulfilled.

Find Your Perfect Car: Bobi.Car’s Smart Search Revolution

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Buying a car online can be overwhelming. With so many options and unreliable listings, knowing where to start is hard. That’s where Bobi.Car comes in. This smart platform makes finding cars online easier and more fun. It uses cool technology to help you find the right car without all the stress.

Key Takeaways

FeatureBenefit
Smart Search TechnologyMatches users with ideal vehicles based on preferences and lifestyle
Comprehensive Vehicle DataProvides detailed history reports and specifications for informed decisions
User-Friendly InterfaceEnsures a seamless browsing and buying experience
Trusted Seller NetworkAllows for a thorough vehicle inspection from home
Virtual ToursAllows for thorough vehicle inspection from home

The Online Car Buying Struggle

Regular online car shopping can be a real pain. You see tons of listings, many of which are old or wrong. The search tools are often clunky, and you can spend hours looking without finding what you want. It’s frustrating and takes up a lot of time.

But here’s something cool: 78% of people who buy cars online are happy with what they got, compared to only 58% of those who buy in person. The secret is using the right tools to help you shop. This shows that buying a car online can be great if you have the right help.

Bobi.Car: Your Smart Car Shopping Assistant

Bobi.Car isn’t just another website for car listings. It’s a smart platform that makes finding your ideal car easy. The system uses advanced computer programs to give you a personalized car-buying experience. Here’s how it works:

  1. Enter your preferences: Tell Bobi.Car what you want in a car, like size, price, and features. It also thinks about things like how far you drive each day and how big your family is to find better matches.
  2. Smart filtering: The platform uses smart programs to look through thousands of cars and show you only the best ones for you. It doesn’t just look at what you said you wanted, but also thinks about what cars are popular and what other people like you have bought.
  3. Detailed comparisons: You can easily compare different cars side-by-side. Bobi.Car shows you more than just basic info – it tells you about long-term costs, how reliable the car is, and even how it affects the environment.
  4. Virtual tours: Many listings have 360-degree views and lots of photos, so you can check out cars from your home. These tours often come with expert comments pointing out important features and things to watch out for.

With Bobi.Car, you’re not just looking at random cars – you’re actively finding the perfect match for you. The smart system learns from what you like and keeps getting better at suggesting cars you’ll love.

Finding the Best Used Family Cars

Family cars need to be safe, comfortable, spacious, and reliable. Best used family cars by Bobi.car have lots of great options that fit these needs. The smart search looks at things like safety features for kids, how easy it is to put in car seats, and even how tough the inside of the car is to handle family life. Here are some top picks you might find:

  • Toyota Camry: Known for being reliable and having lots of space inside. It’s very safe and doesn’t use much gas, which saves money.
  • Honda Accord: Very safe and good on gas. It has a big back seat and trunk, great for family trips or everyday errands.
  • Mazda6: Looks cool and has features families love. It shows that family cars can be fun to drive too.

Remember, the best family car is one that fits what your family needs. Bobi.Car helps you compare important things like:

  • Safety ratings and features: Including new safety tech, crash test results, and child safety locks.
  • Fuel economy: How much gas the car uses in the city and on highways, to help you know how much you’ll spend on fuel.
  • Cargo space: Not just how big the trunk is, but also how practical it is, like seats that fold down and hidden storage spots.
  • Child seat compatibility: Info on where to attach car seats and how easy they are to use.
  • Entertainment systems: Details on things to keep kids entertained on long drives, like screens in the back and ways to charge devices.

Smart Tips for Online Car Buying

While Bobi.Car makes finding a car easier, here are some smart steps to take:

  1. Check the vehicle history: Bobi.Car gives detailed reports, but always read them carefully. Look for any big problems like accidents or flood damage.
  2. Read user reviews: People who owned the car before can tell you a lot about how well it works over time.
  3. Set a realistic budget: Consider all the costs, not just the price of the car. Include things like insurance, car repairs, and gas.
  4. Compare financing options: Don’t just look at the monthly payment—consider the total cost of the car.
  5. Schedule a test drive: Even though virtual tours are great, driving the car yourself is important. Bobi.Car makes it easy to set up test drives.

Bobi.Car is different from other car buying websites in some important ways:

Smart Search Technology

Uses advanced algorithms to match users with vehicles based on lifestyle and preferences

Comprehensive Vehicle Data

Provides detailed vehicle history reports and specifications for informed decisions

User-Friendly Interface

Easy-to-navigate platform for a seamless car browsing and buying experience

Trusted Seller Network

Curated network of reputable sellers to ensure quality and reliability of listed vehicles

With Bobi.Car, you’re using smart technology to find your perfect car. It thinks about things like how you drive, how big your family is, and what you like to do for fun to suggest cars that really fit your life. This saves you time and helps make sure you’ll be happy with the car you choose.

Start Your Smart Car Search Today

Finding the right car doesn’t have to be hard. Bobi.Car is like having a smart friend help you look for the perfect car. Whether you need a big car for your family, a car that doesn’t use much gas for driving to work, or a fun car for weekend trips, Bobi.Car can help you find it faster and easier. It has lots of information about cars and uses smart technology to show you cars that match what you need and like.

Want to try a new, easier way to buy a car? Visit Bobi.Car today and see how easy it can be to find your ideal car. Your perfect ride is just a few clicks away! With Bobi.Car, you’re not just buying any car – you’re making a smart choice that you’ll be happy with for a long time. Join the many happy customers who have found great cars using Bobi.Car’s cool new way of car shopping.

Speed, Strategy, and Winning Big: The Thrill of Racing and Free Play

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The Need for Speed: Why Racing Captivates Millions

Motorsports are more than just a competition—they are a test of speed, precision, and strategy. From the breakneck acceleration of NHRA drag racing to the calculated endurance of the NASCAR Cup Series, every race is a battle between technology, skill, and sheer determination. Fans of motorsports know the rush of anticipation as cars line up on the grid, engines roaring, and the green flag drops, sending drivers hurtling toward the finish line.

But beyond the action on the track, motorsports embody a winning mindset—one that rewards those who analyze data, master their skills, and take calculated risks. This philosophy extends beyond racing and into various forms of entertainment, where strategy and timing can make all the difference between an ordinary experience and a thrilling victory.

The Excitement of Free Play and Smart Strategy

Much like motorsports, gaming is all about finding the right balance between skill and opportunity. The best drivers in NASCAR and Formula 1 don’t just rely on raw speed; they study their competitors, make real-time decisions, and seize every opportunity. Similarly, gaming—especially when it comes to online free play—requires an understanding of when to push forward and when to hold back.

For those looking to add excitement to their daily routine, platforms like luckywins offer a chance to test their luck without financial commitment. Just like a racer fine-tunes their car for optimal performance, smart players take advantage of free spin bonuses and promotional offers to maximize their gameplay experience.

Winning Strategies: Whether on the Track or in the Game

Success in motorsports and gaming follows similar principles:

  • Timing is Everything: In racing, knowing when to brake and accelerate is crucial. In free play gaming, choosing when to spin and how to manage bonuses can lead to bigger rewards.
  • Understanding the Competition: Whether studying rival drivers or assessing the best game strategies, awareness of your surroundings is key.
  • Making the Most of Opportunities: A perfectly executed pit stop can win a race, just as strategically using free spins can extend playtime and boost winnings.
  • Adapting to the Situation: Motorsports demand quick decisions based on track conditions, just as players must adjust their strategy based on in-game outcomes.

How Racing and Gaming Keep the Adrenaline Pumping

Both motorsports and gaming share a deep connection to adrenaline-fueled excitement. Whether you’re a racing fan who loves the intensity of wheel-to-wheel action or a gamer seeking the rush of a perfectly timed bonus round, the core experience remains the same—anticipation, competition, and the thrill of winning.

The psychology behind these experiences is strikingly similar. Drivers feel the pressure of high-stakes moments, just as gamers do when a free spin round begins. The unpredictability keeps both racers and players coming back, eager to test their skills and push their limits.

The Science of High-Stakes Decision Making

Both racers and gamers need to make fast, strategic decisions under pressure. In motorsports, a driver must decide when to pass, pit, or push their car to the limit based on real-time conditions. Similarly, in gaming, players must know when to bet, when to collect, and when to take advantage of bonuses. The brain thrives on this level of stimulation, making both activities engaging and rewarding.

Recent studies in cognitive science suggest that activities requiring quick thinking and strategic risk assessment can improve decision-making skills over time. Racing teams analyze data from past performances to refine strategies, just as skilled players assess patterns in games to make more informed choices. This constant learning process keeps the mind sharp and engaged.

The Crossover Between Racing and Gaming

Both motorsports and gaming fuel an adrenaline rush, a desire for mastery, and the thrill of competition. Whether you’re watching a NASCAR driver battle for position or spinning the reels in a free play game, the pursuit of victory remains the same.

Beyond the entertainment factor, both industries have embraced technology to enhance user experiences. Sim racing, for example, bridges the gap between virtual gaming and real-world motorsports, allowing players to experience realistic driving mechanics. Similarly, online gaming platforms use immersive graphics and engaging mechanics to make gameplay more dynamic and interactive.

Finding Success Through Skill and Strategy

The most successful race car drivers are not just fast—they are methodical, precise, and capable of reading the competition. Likewise, in the world of gaming, those who approach each session with a strategy tend to have better outcomes. Understanding game mechanics, tracking patterns, and knowing when to take a calculated risk separates casual players from those who maximize their winning potential.

For those looking to take their racing knowledge into the world of gaming, here are some tips:

  • Learn the Basics First: Just as drivers train before competing, players should familiarize themselves with game mechanics before making high-stakes moves.
  • Use Available Tools: Racing teams rely on data analysis, and gamers can use in-game statistics and bonus tracking to make better decisions.
  • Stay Focused: Whether navigating a tight turn at 200 mph or making the most of a free spin session, concentration is key.
  • Adapt and Adjust: Great racers and players don’t rely on luck alone—they adjust strategies based on real-time feedback.

A Shared Passion for Thrills

At the heart of both racing and gaming is a passion for excitement. The sensation of speed, the intensity of competition, and the joy of a well-earned win unite these two worlds in ways that keep fans engaged. Whether you’re at the track, in a gaming session, or simply enjoying the strategic nature of both, the connection between motorsports and gaming proves that skill, strategy, and a little bit of luck can go a long way.

With the right mindset and strategy, anyone can turn a moment of opportunity into a winning experience—on the track or at the virtual casino. The key is knowing when to go full throttle and when to pace yourself, making every decision count.

MATCHUPS SET FOR FIRST MISSION #2FAST2TASTY NHRA CHALLENGE OF 2025 AT NHRA ARIZONA NATIONALS

PHOENIX (March 11, 2025) – The Mission #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge returns to the 2025 NHRA season and the first matchups in the Saturday specialty event are set for March 22 as part of the 40th annual NHRA Arizona Nationals, which takes place March 21-23 at Firebird Motorsports Park in Phoenix.

The unique challenge, which offers a bonus purse and bonus championship points, enters its third year in 2025, bringing competitive racing to the qualifying schedule during the next 13 regular-season events in the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series. The Challenge pits semifinalists from the previous race against each other, with the two winners matching up as part of Saturday’s final qualifying session, offering added drama and excitement for fans in attendance the rest of the regular season.

Reigning world champion Antron Brown is off to a red-hot start after winning in Gainesville. With Steve Torrence not racing in Phoenix, that means a matchup with racing legend Tony Stewart in the opening round of the Challenge. The other Top Fuel matchup features defending Phoenix winner Shawn Langdon meeting Jasmine Salinas. She scored her first semifinal appearance in Top Fuel in Gainesville, meaning Salinas will also make her Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge debut in Phoenix.

“I’m so excited to compete in my first Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge! We showed a lot of consistency in Gainesville and I think it’s going to help us when we line up against Langdon for the rematch,” Salinas said. “He’s a former world champ with killer reaction times. There’s definitely an intimidation factor that I’ll need to overcome mentally, but that’s what I love about this sport. It’s called a challenge for a reason and we are doing everything we can to be ready for it.”

She is one of the 12 drivers competing across three categories (Top Fuel, Funny Car and Pro Stock) in the Mission #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge at Firebird Motorsports Park, which celebrates 40 years of NHRA action at this year’s national event.

In the Funny Car ranks, Chad Green, who won his second career race last weekend in Gainesville, beat four-time champ Matt Hagan in the semifinals, setting up a marquee rematch in Phoenix. The other semifinal matchup features three-time world champ and Gainesville runner-up Ron Capps and Alexis DeJoria, who won the first-ever Funny Car Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge in 2023.

The Pro Stock Mission #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge features one of the longest rivalries in category history, as defending world champion Greg Anderson meets Jeg Coughlin Jr. The other semifinal features a pair of KB Titan Racing teammates in Gainesville winner Dallas Glenn and rising Pro Stock star Cory Reed.

Last year in Pomona, Langdon (Top Fuel), Austin Prock (Funny Car) and Anderson (Pro Stock) grabbed wins in Phoenix, while Tony Schumacher (Top Fuel), J.R. Todd (Funny Car) and Erica Enders (Pro Stock) won the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge. This year’s race will be broadcasted on FS1, including eliminations coverage on Sunday, March 23 at 6:30 p.m. ET.

Langdon, a former Top Fuel champion, earned his first win last season, while contenders to watch include former champ Doug Kalitta, reigning world champ Brown, Clay Millican, Brittany Force and Justin Ashley, as well as Stewart.

Prock’s Phoenix triumph marked his first career Funny Car win. The defending champ struggled in Gainesville, but he’ll look to get on track in Phoenix against John Force Racing teammate Jack Beckman, Hagan and Capps, Green, Todd and Bob Tasca III.

Anderson earned his sixth world title at the NHRA Finals in a winner-take-all final over Glenn. Last year’s race featured that same matchup, with Anderson earning the win. Other Pro Stock stars include Aaron Stanfield and Erica Enders.

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 exciting performances 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.

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.

Mission #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge Matchups at the 40th annual NHRA Arizona Nationals at Firebird Motorsports Park:

TOP FUEL

Antron Brown vs. Tony Stewart
Shawn Langdon vs. Jasmine Salinas (Langdon won in Gainesville)

FUNNY CAR

Chad Green vs. Matt Hagan (Green won in Gainesville)
Ron Capps vs. Alexis DeJoria (Capps won in Gainesville)

PRO STOCK

Greg Anderson vs. Jeg Coughlin Jr. (Anderson won in Gainesville)
Dallas Glenn vs. Cory Reed (Glenn won in Gainesville)


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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.