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Top Can-Am Accessories in Canada for a Safer and Smoother Off-Road Ride

Canada’s rugged terrain and vast landscapes make it a paradise for off-road enthusiasts. Whether you are tackling muddy trails, rocky hills, or snowy paths, having the right Can-Am accessories Canada is essential to enhance your riding experience. Customizing your Can-Am not only improves performance but also boosts safety, comfort, and functionality.

For riders looking for high-quality accessories, Kemimoto Canada offers a wide range of upgrades tailored for Canadian terrains. From protective gear to storage solutions, the right accessories can make your off-road adventures more enjoyable and hassle-free.

Why Upgrade Your Can-Am with Accessories?

While Can-Am vehicles are built for power and durability, upgrading with the right accessories ensures you get the best experience in various conditions. Here’s why investing in high-quality accessories is important:

  • Enhanced Durability: The harsh Canadian wilderness can take a toll on your vehicle. Skid plates, bumpers, and fender flares provide extra protection.
  • Improved Safety: Proper lighting, harness seat belts, and reinforced roll cages ensure you stay safe on rough trails.
  • Better Comfort: Windshields, heated grips, and upgraded seats make long rides more enjoyable.
  • Increased Functionality: Storage options, winches, and tablet holders add convenience and versatility to your Can-Am.

Essential Can-Am Accessories in Canada

1. Skid Plates and Bumpers for Maximum Protection

Canada’s off-road trails are filled with rocks, roots, and unpredictable terrain. Installing skid plates protects the undercarriage from damage, while reinforced bumpers prevent front and rear impacts.

2. Windshields and Roofs for Weather Protection

A windshield helps keep out dust, debris, and cold winds, making rides more comfortable. Roofs provide additional protection from the sun, rain, and snow, which is especially useful for Canadian riders who experience varied weather conditions.

3. LED Light Bars for Better Visibility

Riding at night or in foggy conditions can be dangerous without proper lighting. Upgrading to LED light bars ensures you can see clearly in low-light situations. Whip lights also improve visibility for other riders in a group.

4. Can-Am Tablet Holder for Navigation and Convenience

A Can-Am tablet holder is perfect for riders who rely on GPS navigation, trail maps, or entertainment. It securely holds your tablet in place, making it easier to follow routes or control music while keeping your hands free for riding.

5. Winches for Recovery and Utility

A winch is an invaluable tool for off-road riders. Whether you get stuck in deep mud or need to clear obstacles, a winch provides the pulling power needed to get back on track.

6. Heated Grips and Seats for Cold Weather Rides

Canadian winters can be harsh, but that doesn’t mean the adventure has to stop. Heated grips and seats keep you warm, ensuring a more comfortable ride even in freezing temperatures.

7. Storage Solutions for Longer Trips

Extra storage is essential for riders who take long trips or need to carry tools and emergency supplies. Cargo racks, waterproof storage boxes, and saddlebags provide ample space to keep your essentials safe and organized.

8. Suspension Upgrades for a Smoother Ride

Off-road conditions in Canada can be rough, but upgrading your suspension helps absorb shocks and improves handling on bumpy trails. This ensures better stability and comfort during long rides.

9. Performance Exhaust Systems for Power and Efficiency

A performance exhaust system increases horsepower and optimizes engine efficiency. It also gives your Can-Am a more aggressive sound while improving airflow and reducing overheating.

Choosing the Right Can-Am Accessories in Canada

Choosing the Right Can-Am Accessories in Canada

When selecting accessories for your Can-Am, consider your riding style and environment. Here are some tips for making the best choices:

  • Assess Your Terrain: If you frequently ride on rocky trails, invest in skid plates and upgraded suspension. For snow and cold weather, heated grips and weather protection should be a priority.
  • Prioritize Safety Features: Helmets, harnesses, and roll cages are essential for keeping you protected.
  • Check Compatibility: Always ensure that the accessories you purchase are compatible with your Can-Am model.
  • Think About Storage Needs: If you take extended trips, additional cargo options like waterproof bags and racks will be helpful.

Why Choose Kemimoto Canada for Can-Am Accessories?

If you are looking for high-quality Can-Am accessories in Canada, Kemimoto Canada offers a wide selection of gear to suit different riding needs. Their accessories are designed for durability and performance, making them perfect for tackling Canada’s challenging terrains. Whether you need protective gear, performance upgrades, or storage solutions, Kemimoto Canada provides reliable options to enhance your riding experience.

Final Thoughts

Customizing your Can-Am with high-quality accessories is the best way to enhance safety, comfort, and performance. Whether you’re exploring deep forests, climbing steep hills, or riding in snowy conditions, the right upgrades will ensure your vehicle is equipped for any adventure.

With a variety of Can-Am accessories in Canada available, investing in top-quality products from trusted retailers like Kemimoto Canada ensures that your off-road experience is both thrilling and safe.

Jesse Love notches third consecutive Xfinity pole at Atlanta

Photo by John Knittel for SpeedwayMedia.com.

Jesse Love picked up right where he left off from his victorious weekend at Daytona International Speedway by winning the pole position for the Bennett Transportation & Logistics 250 at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Friday, February 21.

The event’s starting lineup was determined through two qualifying rounds. Each round was comprised of a single-lap session for each of the entered competitors. After the first qualifying round, the top 10 fastest qualifiers transferred to the final single-lap round and contended for the pole position.

During the first qualifying session, Love, driver of the No. 2 Richard Childress Racing (RCR) Chevrolet entry, posted the fastest lap over his fellow competitors at 174.241 mph in 31.818 seconds. He was among 10 competitors who transferred to the final qualifying round. Once in the final round, the Menlo Park, California, native saved his best performance for last as he posted a pole-winning lap at 174.724 mph in 31.730 seconds, which was enough to snatch his first Xfinity pole position of the 2025 season over teammate Austin Hill.

Overall, Love notched his sixth NASCAR Xfinity Series career pole and his fifth on a superspeedway venue. The pole was also Love’s third in a row at Atlanta after he swept both qualifying sessions at the track during the 2024 season.

With the pole, Love, winner of last weekend’s season-opening event at Daytona, will attempt to mirror teammate Austin Hill’s accomplishment from the previous season by winning the first two events on a schedule. He will also strive for redemption in the spring Atlanta event after he led a race-high 157 of 169 over-scheduled laps a year ago but drifted back to 12th place due to running out of fuel at the start of an overtime attempt.

“I feel like whenever we come to these [superspeedway] places, I don’t want to say it’s a given because when you start expecting things, then you start to get your feelings hurt, but these [No. 2] guys just do such a great job,” Love said on the CW Network. “Just proud of this whole [crew chief] Danny Stockman No. 2-led crew. Looking forward to going to tomorrow, going to work with my spotter Brandon Benesch, and see if we can just stay out front, control the race. I have a game plan for when we do lose track position because I’m sure at some point, that’ll happen.”

Speaking of Hill, the latter made it an RCR front-row sweep as he claimed the second-place starting spot with a qualifying lap of 174.378 mph in 31.793 seconds. Hill, a native of Winston, Georgia, is a four-time Xfinity race winner at Atlanta and is coming off a season where he won both events at his home track. Having also won four of the previous five Xfinity events at Atlanta, Hill will attempt to notch his sixth overall victory and third in a row in front of his home crowd.

Josh Williams, who briefly held the top starting spot prior to the RCR duo of Love and Hill, will start in third place with a qualifying lap of 174.378 mph in 31.793 seconds. The result will mark the first time that Williams will start an Xfinity event in the top three. His previous best starting spot was seventh, which occurred at Dover Motor Speedway in 2023.

Justin Allgaier, the reigning Xfinity Series champion, and Sam Mayer will start in the top five. Rookie Taylor Gray and teammate Brandon Jones qualified sixth and seventh, respectively, while rookies Carson Kvapil, Christian Eckes and Connor Zilisch completed the top-10 starting grid.

Notably, the following names that included rookie William Sawalich, Sammy Smith, rookie Daniel Dye, Ryan Sieg and rookie Nick Sanchez qualified in the top 15, respectively, while Sheldon Creed, Harrison Burton, Jeb Burton and rookie Dean Thompson will start 17th, 19th, 20th and 22nd, respectively. In addition, Aric Almirola, who is making his first of nine scheduled starts of the 2025 season in the No. 19 Toyota entry for Joe Gibbs Racing, will line up in 16th place.

With 38 competitors vying for 38 starting spots, all of the entered competitors qualified for the event.

Qualifying position, best speed, best time:

1. Jesse Love, 174.724 mph, 31.730 seconds.

2. Austin Hill, 174.378 mph, 31.793 seconds

3. Josh Williams, 173.684 mph, 31.920 seconds

4. Justin Allgaier, 173.652 mph, 31.926 seconds

5. Sam Mayer, 173.619 mph, 31.932 seconds

6. Taylor Gray, 173.494 mph, 31.955 seconds

7. Brandon Jones, 173.467 mph, 31.960 seconds

8. Carson Kvapil, 173.451 mph, 31.963 seconds

9. Christian Eckes, 173.190 mph, 32.011 seconds

10. Connor Zilisch, 173.099 mph, 32.028 seconds

11. William Sawalich, 172.877 mph, 32.069 seconds

12. Sammy Smith, 172.845 mph, 32.075 seconds

13. Daniel Dye, 172.813 mph, 32.081 seconds

14. Ryan Sieg, 172.775 mph, 32.088 seconds

15. Nick Sanchez, 172.490 mph, 32.141 seconds

16. Aric Almirola, 172.388 mph, 32.160 seconds

17. Sheldon Creed, 172.243 mph, 32.187 seconds

18. Anthony Alfredo, 171.870 mph, 32.257 seconds

19. Harrison Burton, 171.779 mph, 32.274 seconds

20. Jeb Burton, 171.699 mph, 32.289 seconds

21. CJ McLaughlin, 171.508 mph, 32.325 seconds

22. Dean Thompson, 171.085 mph, 32.405 seconds

23. Parker Retzlaff, 171.037 mph, 32.414 seconds

24. Jeremy Clements, 170.516 mph, 32.513 seconds

25. Blaine Perkins, 170.281 mph, 32.558 seconds

26. Ryan Ellis, 170.275 mph, 32.559 seconds

27. Kyle Sieg, 170.275 mph, 32.559 seconds

28. Kris Wright, 169.962 mph, 32.619 seconds

29. Leland Honeyman, 169.874 mph, 32.636 seconds

30. Matt DiBenedetto, 169.365 mph, 32.734 seconds

31. Brennan Poole, 169.241 mph, 32.758 seconds

32. Josh Bilicki, 168.819 mph, 32.840 seconds

33. Garrett Smithley, 168.546 mph, 32.893 seconds

34. Nick Leitz, 168.521 mph, 32.898 seconds

35. Carson Ware, 168.429 mph, 32.916 seconds

36. Mason Massey, 167.858 mph, 33.028 seconds

37. Mason Maggio, 167.295 mph, 33.139 seconds

38. Joey Gase, 166.902 mph, 33.217 seconds

The 2025 Bennett Transportation & Logistics 250 at Atlanta Motor Speedway is set to occur on Saturday, February 22, and air at 5 p.m. ET on the CW Network.

Connor Mosack claims first Truck career pole at Atlanta

Photo by John Knittel for SpeedwayMedia.com.

Rookie Connor Mosack claimed his first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career pole position for the Fr8 208 at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Friday, February 21.

The event’s starting lineup was determined through two qualifying rounds. Each round was comprised of a single-lap session for each of the entered competitors. After the first qualifying round, the top 10 fastest qualifiers transferred to the final single-lap round and contended for the pole position.

During the first qualifying session, Mosack, driver of the No. 81 McAnally-Hilgemann Racing (MHR) Chevrolet Silverado RST entry, was one of 10 competitors to transfer to the final round after he posted the second-fastest lap at 173.104 mph in 32.027 seconds. Those who transferred included Mosack’s three full-time teammates at MHR (Tyler Ankrum, Daniel Hemric and Jack Wood). Once in the final round, Mosack clocked in a pole-winning lap at 173.418 mph in 31.969 seconds.

The pole award was Mosack’s first of his Truck Series career as he is also campaigning in his first full-time stint in the series. The Charlotte, North Carolina, native had previously qualified on the front row at Kansas Speedway in September 2024. In addition, Mosack became the second consecutive competitor in recent seasons to claim a first Truck career pole at Atlanta after Daniel Dye accomplished his first pole in 2024.

With the pole, Mosack, who will make his 13th career start in Saturday’s main event at Atlanta, will strive for his first series victory.

“Man, it feels good,” Mosack said on FS1. “Hats off to the [McAnally-Hilgemann Racing] guys for bringing four fast [Chevrolet] Silverados. Hats off to [crew chief] Blake [Bainbridge] for having the pole truck here two years in a row. Hopefully, it drives a little bit better in the race for us tomorrow. I think we’ve been able to work on that, but really excited to lead the field to green.”

Mosack will share the front row for Saturday’s event with Grant Enfinger, the latter of whom clocked in his best qualifying lap at 173.007 mph in 32.045 seconds. Daniel Hemric will start in third place with a qualifying lap at 172.920 mph in 32.061 seconds. Earlier, Hemric was the fastest qualifier in the first round at 173.190 mph in 32.011 seconds.

Rajah Caruth and Jack Wood will start in the top five. Jake Garcia, Tyler Ankrum, Stewart Friesen, Kyle Busch and Ben Rhodes, all of who transferred to the second qualifying round, qualified in the top 10, respectively.

Notably, the following drivers, including Matt Crafton, Ty Majeski, rookie Andres Perez de Lara, Layne Riggs, Michael McDowell, rookie Toni Breidinger, Corey Heim, rookie Frankie Muniz, rookie Giovanni Ruggiero, William Sawalich, Tanner Gray and Chandler Smith qualified 11th, 12th, 14th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 26th and 28th, respectively.  

In addition, Justin Carroll, Bayley Currey and Keith McGee will start at the tail end of the field after the trio did not post a qualifying lap.

With 32 competitors vying for 32 starting spots, all of the entered competitors qualified for the event. Meanwhile, Akinori Ogata was the only competitor who withdrew from qualifying for the event earlier this week.

Qualifying position, best speed, best time:

1. Connor Mosack, 173.418 mph, 31.969 seconds

2. Grant Enfinger, 173.007 mph, 32.045 seconds

3. Daniel Hemric, 172.920 mph, 32.061 seconds

4. Rajah Caruth, 172.592 mph, 32.122 seconds

5. Jack Wood, 172.538 mph, 32.132 seconds

6. Jake Garcia, 172.469 mph, 32.145 seconds

7. Tyer Ankrum, 172.415 mph, 32.155 seconds

8. Stewart Friesen, 172.286 mph, 32.179 seconds

9. Kyle Busch, 172.233 mph, 32.189 seconds

10. Ben Rhodes, 172.206 mph, 32.194 seconds

11. Matt Crafton, 172.115 mph, 32.211 seconds

12. Ty Majeski, 171.982 mph, 32.236 seconds

13. Luke Fenhaus, 171.982 mph, 32.236 seconds

14. Andres Perez de Lara, 171.726 mph, 32.284 seconds

15. Dawson Sutton, 171.689 mph, 32.291 seconds

16. Layne Riggs, 171.625 mph, 32.303 seconds

17. Michael McDowell, 171.551 mph, 32.317 seconds

18. Toni Breidinger, 171.111 mph, 32.400 seconds

19. Corey Heim, 171.095 mph, 32.403 seconds

20. Nathan Byrd, 170.948 mph, 32.431 seconds

21. Frankie Muniz, 170.742 mph, 32.470 seconds

22. Giovanni Ruggiero, 170.705 mph, 32.477 seconds

23. William Sawalich, 170.705 mph, 32.477 seconds

24. Matt Mills, 170.590 mph, 32.499 seconds

25. Kaden Honeycutt, 169.926 mph, 32.626 seconds

26. Tanner Gray, 169.848 mph, 32.641 seconds

27. Spencer Boyd, 169.546 mph, 32.699 seconds

28. Chandler Smith, 169.505 mph, 32.707 seconds

29. Josh Reaume, 166.682 mph, 33.261 seconds

30. Bayley Currey, 0.000 mph, 0.000 seconds

31. Keith McGee, 0.000 mph, 0.000 seconds

32. Justin Carroll, 0.000 mph, 0.000 seconds.

The 2025 Fr8 208 at Atlanta Motor Speedway is set to occur on Saturday, February 22, and air at 1:30 p.m. ET on FS1.

Galeon Yachts and MarineMax Join Forces with Meyer Shank Racing for 2025 INDYCAR Season

Four race program set for 2025 season with Galeon Yachts, MarineMax and MSR

Pataskala, Ohio (21 February 2025) – Meyer Shank Racing (MSR) is excited to announce a new partnership with Galeon Yachts and MarineMax which will see the iconic brands featured on both MSR Indy cars for four races of the 2025 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season, beginning with the highly anticipated Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg on March 2nd.

Galeon Yachts, renowned for its luxury and high-performance, and MarineMax, one of the nation’s largest yacht dealers, are joining forces with MSR for a dynamic foray into motorsports. This collaboration represents a fusion of cutting-edge marine design and racing excellence – a partnership that highlights innovation, quality, and performance on both land and sea.

“Welcoming Galeon Yachts and MarineMax is something that’s different and a partnership that I’m really excited about.” said Mike Shank, MSR co-owner. “St. Pete is the perfect place to debut this partnership with the city surrounded by the boating community. We’re eager to see this partnership come to life next weekend and hopefully we can start the season off strong and get Galeon Yachts and MarineMax on the podium.”

The partnership brings together two leaders in their respective industries, uniting Galeon Yachts and MarineMax’s legacy of luxury and craftsmanship with Meyer Shank Racing’s drive for performance and success.

“Our team at Galeon Yachts and MarineMax are very excited to partner with Meyer Shank Racing,” said Bob Burke, Galeon Yachts Brand Manager at MarineMax. “There are incredible synergies of innovation and advanced composite technology found in the MSR race cars and onboard our yachts. Many of our boating clients are also motorsports enthusiasts and the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg is the pinnacle cross over event for yachting and motorsports enthusiasts in the United States of America. We look forward to supporting MSR as they kick off the 2025 season!

The 2025 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season kicks off at the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg on March 2nd. Fans can catch all the action live on FOX and on SiriusXM Channel 218.

Motor Racing Network and Performance Racing Network Partner on Creation of NASCAR Racing Network for the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series

CONCORD, N.C. (Feb. 21, 2025) – NASCAR’s Motor Racing Network (MRN) and Speedway Motorsports’ Performance Racing Network (PRN) today announced the creation of the NASCAR Racing Network (NRN). Last Friday, the Network kicked off its live coverage of the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series from Daytona International Speedway with the season-opening Fresh From Florida 250 won by Corey Heim.

“Working side by side, MRN and PRN have built one of the largest radio networks in sports, delivering the excitement of NASCAR racing to hundreds of thousands of race fans coast to coast,” said Chris Schwartz, Motor Racing Network President. “The NASCAR Racing Network builds on each other’s strengths and creates a new path for us to elevate the NASCAR Radio landscape for fans and stakeholders of the sport.”

The Tough Trucks of NASCAR turn their attention to Atlanta Motor Speedway for this Saturday’s Fr8 208 airing at 1:30 PM ET on the new NASCAR Racing Network.

“Longtime fans of the CRAFTSMAN Truck Series may notice new voices but will hear the same great coverage they have come to expect over the years,” said Gerry Horn, Performance Racing Network SVP and General Manager. “We are thrilled to formalize a partnership that will strengthen both networks allowing us to continue providing award-winning NASCAR coverage to fans nationwide.”

You can follow along all season as the NASCAR Racing Network races to crown a 2025 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Champion. (ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN)

Friday, February 14Daytona7:00 PM
Saturday, February 22Atlanta1:00 PM
Saturday, March 14Las Vegas8:30 PM
Friday, March 21Miami7:30 PM
Friday, March 28Martinsville7:00 PM
Friday, April 11Bristol7:00 PM
Friday, April 18Rockingham4:30 PM
Friday, May 2Texas7:30 PM
Saturday, May 10Kansas City7:00 PM
Saturday, May 17North Wilkesboro1:00 PM
Friday, May 23Charlotte8:00 PM
Friday, May 30Nashville7:30 PM
Saturday, June 7Michigan11:30 AM
Friday, June 20Pocono4:30 PM
Saturday, June 28Lime Rock Park12:30 PM
Friday, July 25Indianapolis7:30 PM
Friday, August 8Watkins Glen4:30 PM
Friday, August 15Richmond7:00 PM
*Saturday, August 30Darlington11:30 PM
*Thursday, September 11Bristol7:30 PM
*Saturday, September 20New Hampshire11:30 PM
*Friday, October 3Charlotte (ROVAL)3:00 PM
*Friday, October 17Talladega3:30 PM
*Friday, October 24Martinsville5:30 PM
*Friday, October 31Phoenix7:00 PM

*PLAYOFF RACES

ABOUT MOTOR RACING NETWORK

Motor Racing Network – “The Voice of NASCAR,” now in its 55th year of broadcasting, is a wholly owned subsidiary of NASCAR and is the primary source for NASCAR stock car racing and related audio programming. MRN’s award-winning play-by-play coverage of the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR XFINITY Series is delivered to approximately 500 radio stations nationwide. NASCAR Racing Network is the radio home for NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series racing.

In addition to servicing a nationwide network of affiliate radio stations, live programming can be heard on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90 and streamed on individual stations’ websites as well as MRN.com, NASCAR.com, NASCAR Mobile App and TuneIn. For more information, visit www.MRN.com.

ABOUT PERFORMANCE RACING NETWORK

Performance Racing Network (PRN), a Speedway Motorsports, LLC subsidiary, is one of two NASCAR- licensed multi-broadcast radio networks that markets, produces, and distributes motorsports programming 365 days a year. PRN broadcasts 14 NASCAR Cup Series races and 13 NASCAR Xfinity Series races and co-produces the NASCAR races from the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway. PRN

races can be heard nationwide on over 385 affiliate radio stations, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90, and streamed on GoPRN.com, the PRN mobile app, NASCAR.com, and TuneIn. In addition to live race coverage, the network also offers a complete lineup of nationally syndicated studio programming, including: “Fast Talk presented by Toyota,” “Pit Reporters,” “Garage Pass,” “Kyle Petty’s Back Then Again Country Countdown with Charlie and Debbie,” and “At the Track.” Visit GoPRN.com for more information.

Transporting Goods With Your Vehicle: Retractable Ratchet Straps Vs Traditional Straps

No matter what vehicle you drive—whether it’s a pickup truck, SUV, van, or even a sedan with a roof rack—securing your cargo properly is essential for safety. Whether you’re moving furniture, hauling equipment, or delivering supplies, having the right tie-down solution is crucial. Two of the most common options are retractable ratchet straps and traditional ratchet straps. If you own a vehicle, there’s a good chance you’ll need to transport goods at some point. Whether you’re moving furniture, hauling equipment, or delivering supplies, securing your cargo properly is essential for safety. When it comes to tie-downs, two of the most common options are These the two mentioned above.

Each type has its advantages and is suited for different needs. In this article, we’ll break down their key differences, applications, and which one might be the best fit for you.

What Are Retractable Ratchet Straps?

Retractable ratchet straps are a type of tie-down strap designed for convenience, efficiency, and ease of use. Unlike traditional straps, they incorporate a built-in self-retracting mechanism, which automatically winds the strap back into its housing when not in use. This feature not only prevents tangling and excess strap management but also ensures a cleaner, more organized storage solution. Additionally, their intuitive design makes them an excellent choice for frequent use, allowing users to secure and release cargo quickly without the hassle of manual rolling and unrolling.

Benefits of Retractable Ratchet Straps:

  • Tangle-Free Design – The automatic retraction system eliminates messy excess straps.
  • Quick and Easy to Use – Just pull out the required length, secure the strap, and let the mechanism do the rest.
  • Neat Storage – No need to manually roll up the strap after each use.
  • Great for Frequent Use – Ideal for people who transport cargo regularly and want to save time.

What Are Traditional Ratchet Straps?

Traditional ratchet straps have been used for decades and rely on a manual ratcheting mechanism to tighten and secure cargo. They do not have a built-in retraction system, meaning the user must manually roll up and store any excess strap length.

Benefits of Traditional Ratchet Straps:

  • Highly Adjustable – Allows for more precise control over tensioning.
  • Suitable for Heavy-Duty Loads – Often comes in higher weight capacities than some retractable options.
  • Cost-Effective – Typically more budget-friendly, especially in bulk purchases.
  • Preferred by Some Professionals – For users who require a customized approach to securing cargo, traditional straps offer more flexibility.

Retractable vs. Traditional Ratchet Straps: A Detailed Comparison

Now, let’s break down the ratchet strap comparison into words to further clarify the differences:

  • Ease of Use: Retractable ratchet straps are designed for maximum convenience. The built-in retraction mechanism allows for quick deployment and retraction without the hassle of manually rolling up excess strap. Traditional ratchet straps, on the other hand, require the user to manually extend, tighten, and then roll up the strap after use, making them more time-consuming.
  • Storage & Organization: Retractable ratchet straps have a self-contained housing that neatly stores the strap, preventing tangling and keeping everything organized. Traditional ratchet straps, if not properly rolled and stored, can easily become tangled, requiring additional effort to keep them manageable.
  • Safety & Security: With retractable ratchet straps, the risk of loose strap ends flapping in the wind or getting caught in moving parts is significantly reduced. Traditional ratchet straps require careful handling to ensure all loose ends are secured, or they can pose a safety hazard.
Retractable vs. Traditional Ratchet Straps
  • Load Capacity: While retractable ratchet straps are strong and capable of handling medium to heavy-duty loads, traditional ratchet straps often come in higher weight capacities, making them the preferred option for securing extremely heavy cargo.
  • Durability: Both types of straps are durable, but retractable straps may experience wear in the retracting mechanism over time. Traditional ratchet straps, due to their simple construction, are generally more rugged and long-lasting, making them ideal for high-stress applications.
  • Price: Retractable ratchet straps tend to be more expensive due to their built-in mechanism, while traditional ratchet straps are often more budget-friendly, especially when bought in bulk.
  • Best For: If you frequently transport goods and need a quick, hassle-free solution, retractable ratchet straps are a perfect choice. For those dealing with extremely heavy loads or looking for a cost-effective, customizable solution, traditional ratchet straps remain the preferred option.

Now, let’s look at the table summary of these comparisons:

FeatureRetractable Ratchet StrapsTraditional Ratchet Straps
Ease of UseExtremely user-friendly with automatic retractionRequires manual rolling and unrolling
Storage & OrganizationSelf-contained housing prevents tanglingRequires careful rolling and securing
Safety & SecurityReduces loose strap ends, minimizing hazardsLoose ends can be hazardous if not secured properly
Load CapacitySuitable for medium to heavy-duty loadsAvailable in higher weight limits for extreme loads
DurabilityDurable, but retracting mechanisms may wear over timeGenerally more rugged and long-lasting
PriceMore expensive due to built-in mechanismMore budget-friendly
Best ForFrequent use, convenience, and organizationHeavy-duty applications, customization, and cost-effectiveness

Which One Should You Choose?

No matter what type of vehicle you own, there’s always a need for reliable cargo security. The key is understanding which type of ratchet strap suits your specific situation. If you frequently transport cargo and want a hassle-free, quick solution, retractable ratchet straps are ideal. If you’re dealing with heavy loads and require maximum durability, traditional ratchet straps might be the better choice. The best choice depends on your specific needs:

  • If you frequently load and unload cargo and prefer a hassle-free experience, retractable ratchet straps are a great option.
  • If you need to secure heavy loads, require maximum durability, or want a more affordable option, traditional ratchet straps may be the better fit.
  • For general vehicle cargo transport, retractable straps offer superior ease of use and safety.
  • For specialized applications, such as oversized or irregularly shaped cargo, traditional straps provide more flexibility.

Afterall…

Regardless of the vehicle you use, having the right tie-down solution is crucial for safe and secure cargo transport. Retractable ratchet straps are perfect for those who need an efficient, user-friendly option, while traditional ratchet straps provide superior strength and flexibility for heavy-duty applications. Whether you’re securing a few household items or hauling large commercial loads, there’s a ratchet strap designed to meet your needs. Always choose the right option based on your cargo requirements to ensure the safest and most efficient transportation. Both retractable and traditional ratchet straps have their place in securing cargo. Retractable ratchet straps excel in ease of use, organization, and quick operation, making them ideal for frequent users. Traditional ratchet straps remain a strong choice for heavy-duty applications, cost-conscious buyers, and those who need more customization.

retractable ratchet straps

Choosing the right strap depends on your needs, but no matter which type you use, always secure your cargo properly to ensure safe transport.

Susie Wheldon and Sebastian Wheldon named to key roles for next Sunday’s Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg presented by RP Funding

Sebastian set to drive a pace car, and Susie to wave the green flag over the NTT INDYCAR SERIES field

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (Feb. 21, 2025) – In honor of the late Dan Wheldon’s victory in the inaugural Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg presented by RP Funding race on April 3, 2005, Susie Wheldon (Dan’s wife) and Sebastian Wheldon (Dan and Susie’s son) have accepted invitations to take part in ceremonial pre-race roles for the 2025 race. Oliver Wheldon, Dan and Susie’s younger son, will also join them on race day.

Dan’s accomplishments are remembered with permanent landmarks on the race site. A stretch of the St. Petersburg street circuit is known as “Dan Wheldon Way” and a winners monument stands near the course behind the Turn 10 Grandstand in honor of the popular winner and local resident.

As another NTT INDYCAR SERIES season gets under way on the downtown streets of St. Petersburg on Sunday, March 2, Sebastian, a rising open-wheel racing star of the sport in his own right, will drive one of the Honda Civic Type R pace cars ahead of the INDYCAR drivers. After Sebastian enters pitlane as the cars get into race formation, Susie will wave the green flag over the field marking the start of the 100-lap race and 2025 season.

“St. Petersburg was Dan’s adopted hometown and remains home for the boys and I. For him to win the inaugural race here in 2005 was something special. What made it even more special was that his teammates, TK (Tony Kanaan), Dario (Franchitti) and Bryan (Herta), followed him across the finish line in an all Andretti 1, 2, 3, 4 podium sweep!” said Susie Wheldon. “To be here with Sebastian and Oliver 20 years later – and for Sebastian to be driving a pace car in the parade lap – is really a full circle moment. And I am honored to wave the green flag for the start of the race. I have to thank Kim (Green) and Kevin (Savoree) and the entire IndyCar family for always making the boys and I feel supported. We are looking forward to an exciting race weekend.”

The Andretti Green Racing sweep in 2005 with Dan Wheldon leading 10 of the race’s 100 laps, while Bryan Herta was on pole position at the start, marked one of many firsts for this St. Petersburg event, which now spans 21 consecutive years. Named the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg at the time, the inaugural event also made history as the first-ever street race for the Indy Racing League. This was also the first race promoted by Kim Green and Kevin Savoree, who still operate it today, as the co-owners of Green Savoree Racing Promotions. Dan went on to win the Indianapolis 500 and the series championship later that season.

“That first event back in 2005 was certainly a remarkable moment for both our race team and our company. Having Susie and Sebastian taking on these important roles brings back a lot of terrific memories, and also reminds us how much we’ve learned over two decades of organizing this race!” said Kim Green, co-owner, chairman and CEO of Green Savoree Racing Promotions, organizers of the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg presented by RP Funding. “Dan was a great racing champion of this event, the Indy 500 and the INDYCAR series. Kevin (Savoree) and I worked with Dan for the initial three years of his full-time INDYCAR career. It was a time filled with a lot of wins and lots of fun. We miss Dan.”

“We truly appreciate Susie, Sebastian and Oliver joining us and our team to be a part of another spectacular event in St. Petersburg while commemorating Dan’s win and his incredible racing legacy,” said Kevin Savoree, co-owner, president and COO of Green Savoree Racing Promotions. “We can’t wait for race day to get here!”

The 21st annual Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg presented by RP Funding will feature plenty of high-speed action along the picturesque downtown St. Petersburg waterfront. The NTT INDYCAR SERIES headlines the event as the premier open-wheel series in North American opens its season in St. Pete for the 15th time on Sunday, March 2. The racing schedule will also feature the sport’s rising stars as INDY NXT by Firestone, USF Pro 2000 Presented by Continental Tire and USF2000 Presented by Continental Tire speed through the downtown streets. Additionally, Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by Michelin will provide fender-bending sports car competition.

On Thursday, Feb. 27, before the racing gets underway, two community events – INDYCAR Party in the Park and the 5K Run on the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg Track – will kick off the event festivities in downtown St. Petersburg at North Straub Park. Free and open to the public, INDYCAR Party in the Park will feature driver appearances, music, giveaways, food trucks and more. Fans will be able to get up-close to race cars from all the series running during the race weekend in the park from 4-7 p.m. ET.

Additionally, runners and walkers have a unique opportunity to “race on track” during the 5K Run on the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg Track set for 5 p.m. ET on Feb. 27. The race starts and ends on Bayshore Drive NE, adjacent to North Straub Park. Participants can register now at gpstpete5k.com while supplies last with all proceeds benefiting the Police Athletic League of St. Petersburg.

Both 3-Day and Single Day Grandstand and General Admission tickets are available starting as low as $30. For complete pricing, schedule and festival information, visit gpstpete.com. Follow the event on social media using @gpstpete and #FirestoneGP for the latest updates. Joining the E-Club also provides insider access to the latest news and offers.

About Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg presented by RP Funding:

The 21st annual Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg presented by RP Funding is a race event held during Florida’s spring break season. Traditionally the site of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES’ season-opening race, St. Pete is a destination city hosting this annual motorsports tradition and offering a festival atmosphere with its downtown location. The Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg presented by RP Funding airs live on a national broadcast on FOX. FOX Sports named the race one of its “50 Events You Can’t Miss in 2025.” The temporary circuit is a 1.8-mile, 14-turn configuration that uses the streets circling Pioneer Park, the Duke Energy Center for the Arts, The Dali Museum and extending onto the runway at Albert Whitted Airport, and borders the waterfront of Tampa Bay and picturesque St. Petersburg Harbor and Marina. The Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg presented by RP Funding is owned and operated by Green Savoree St. Petersburg, LLC. Green Savoree St. Petersburg, LLC is owned by Green Savoree Racing Promotions 2, LLC whose other subsidiaries also promote three additional NTT INDYCAR SERIES races, The Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio (July 4-6, 2025), Ontario Honda Dealers Indy Toronto (July 18-20, 2025) and BITNILE.COM Grand Prix of Portland (Aug. 8-10, 2025).

For more information, visit gpstpete.com, ‘like’ its Facebook page @GPSTPETE or follow the event on X at @GPSTPETE and Instagram at @GPSTPETE using #FirestoneGP.

Young’s Motorsports Atlanta Motor Speedway February Team Preview

Young’s Motorsports | NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series
Atlanta (Ga.) Motor Speedway | FR8 20

Fast Facts
No. 02 Young’s Motorsports Team:
Driver: Nathan Byrd
Primary Partner(s): Sonesta International Hotels
Manufacturer: Chevrolet Silverado RST
2025 Driver Points Position: 27th
2025 Owner Points Position: 31st
Engine: Ilmor Racing Technologies

Notes of Interest:

● Welcome Back: The 2025 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series season has taken the green flag, and Young’s Motorsports is proud to welcome back Nathan Byrd to command the team’s flagship No. 02 Chevrolet Silverado RST for Saturday afternoon’s FR8 208.

This tripleheader weekend will mark Byrd’s inaugural NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series track debut at the hybrid superspeedway of Atlanta (Ga.) Motor Speedway.

● About Nathan: Byrd, 24, began racing go-karts in 2018, just after graduating High School, and he entered his first car race in February 2020.

Since then, the Goodyear, Ariz. native has raced over 30 types of cars in 348 total races at 67 different race tracks, effectively becoming one of the most diverse and interesting race car drivers in the world.

Completing more than 300 races in the first four years of his career, Byrd is no stranger to piloting race cars.

In 2024, the Indianapolis, Ind. resident turned his attention to NASCAR. He successfully made his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut at Portland International Raceway and delivered a respectable 21st-place finish for DGM Racing.

In September, Byrd made his NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series debut at Kansas Speedway, earning a respectable 19th-place finish after starting 32nd.

● All-Aboard!: For the second of 25 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series races this season, Sonesta International Hotels will serve as the primary marketing partner on the No. 02 Chevrolet Silverado RST for the 135-lap race on Saturday afternoon.

Sonesta International Hotels is an American hotel company with an ever-growing portfolio of hotel brands in eight countries and three continents.

As the eighth largest hotel company in the world with 1100+ properties, they have a room or suite perfect for every individual and occasion.

● Nathan Byrd Truck Series Atlanta Motor Speedway Stats: Saturday afternoon’s FR8 208 will mark Byrd’s first career Truck Series start at the iconic 1.5-mile hybrid superspeedway nestled in Hampton, Ga.

The FR8 208 continues the early start of the 2025 NASCAR Truck Series. For the second consecutive weekend, the Truck Series will be part of a tripleheader spectacular with the NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Cup Series.

The Truck Series set the tone for a massive weekend of racing in the Peach State with 135 laps at a tight but incredibly fast and demanding hybrid superspeedway.

Shortly after the Truck Series race, the Xfinity Series will have their opportunity for a nail-biting 163 laps to determine their winner in their Bennett Transportation & Logistics 250.

The NASCAR Cup Series will be the main event for the Ambetter Health 400 on Sunday, February 22.

Atlanta Motor Speedway marks the second race of an expanded 2025 Truck Series campaign, which increases its season by two races from the 2024 calendar.

● Nathan Byrd Truck Series Career Stats: Entering Atlanta, Byrd, since 2024, has four career Truck Series starts with an average finish of 26.3.

The popular driver made his Truck Series debut for the family-owned team at Kansas Speedway in September, finishing an impressive 19th. He returned to the team in October at Homestead-Miami (Fla.) Speedway before drawing the curtain on the 2024 season by participating in the year’s final race at Phoenix (Ariz.) Raceway.

● Daytona International Speedway | Fresh From Florida 250 Race Recap: In the opening race of the 2025 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series season, Young’s Motorsports and rookie driver Nathan Byrd did everything in their power to capitalize on their 25th qualifying position.

Making substantial progress throughout the race with his No. 02 Sonesta International Hotels Chevrolet Silverado, Byrd was in a prime position to capitalize on his track position until being swept into a late-race accident with 18 laps left in the race.

Despite efforts to repair No. 02 Young’s Motorsports Chevrolet Silverado, the damage proved terminal, resulting in a frustrating 31st-place finish

● Young’s Motorsports’ NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series at Atlanta Motor Speedway: This weekend will mark Young’s Motorsports’ 21st NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series start at Atlanta (Ga.) Motor Speedway.

The organization posted a team-best finish at the track of 10th with Cup Series veteran Austin Dillon at the wheel in the 2018 Active Pest Control 200 on February 24, 2018.

Since 2015, the Mooresville, N.C.-based Young’s Motorsports team has had an average starting position of 23.3 and an average finish of 21.6 in 20 Atlanta Motor Speedway starts overall.

● Young’s Motorsports’ NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series History: Since entering the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series in 2012, the Mooresville, N.C., – based organization has logged 510 starts from 70 drivers, resulting in solid performances that include two victories (Talladega Superspeedway 2019 and 2021), seven top-five finishes and 33 top-10 finishes, with an average starting position of 23.2 and an average finishing position of 22.2.

● Follow on Social Media: For more on Nathan Byrd, please visit byrdracing.com, like him on Facebook (Nathan Byrd), and follow him on Instagram (@nathanjbyrd) and X |Twitter (@nathanjbyrd).

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

Nathan Byrd Pre-Race Quotes:

On Atlanta Motor Speedway: “I’m looking forward to building further on my superspeedway confidence at Atlanta Motor Speedway. I have a lot to learn, and Atlanta, from what I’ve heard, is not a superspeedway where you can lay back and “ride” your way to a good finish.

“I hear it’s narrower, faster, more on the limit and that you have to be aggressive and try to move forward from the beginning of the race.

“I’m just hoping we can avoid any big accidents and get a solid finish for the team and become a better driver in the process.”

On Goals for Atlanta Motor Speedway: “Atlanta is another new track and perhaps a more challenging superspeedway from a driving perspective from what I have heard.

“I’ve done some familiarity work on the simulator to understand the track’s dynamics better so I’m not entirely caught by surprise come qualifying on Friday. And I’m continuing to study past race footage and onboards to get an even clearer idea of how racing and driving play out in real life.”

On Daytona International Speedway Debut: “Overall, I’m happy with what the team and I were able to achieve given my lack of experience on a superspeedway oval. We had an excellent qualifying and great race pace before getting taken out in quite an unfortunate manner; considering our lay-back and ride strategy, it looks like it would’ve netted us a solid top-10 finish had the incident not happened.

“I’m grateful for what I was able to learn throughout it all, especially on pit road where I was able to improve dramatically on my pit box exits, but I do feel a little bummed that we weren’t able to get to the point in the race where we were able to push hard, bump draft, and make up positions in the traditional superspeedway manner.

“All will come in due time, though, and I have no reason to complain given the amazing opportunity that God has provided us in the first place!”

Race Information:

The FR8 208 (135 laps | 207.9 miles) is the second of 25 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series races on the 2025 schedule. Qualifying is set for Fri., Feb. 21, 2025, beginning at 3:05 p.m. The field will take the green flag on Sat., Feb. 22, shortly after 2:00 p.m. with live coverage on FOX Sports 1, the Performance Racing Network (Radio), and SiriusXM NASCAR Channel 90.

Young’s Motorsports | NASCAR Xfinity Series

Atlanta (Ga.) Motor Speedway | Bennett Transportation & Logistics 250

Fast Facts

No. 42 Young’s Motorsports Team:

Driver: Anthony Alfredo

Primary Partner(s): Young’s Building Systems | Randco Industries Inc.

Manufacturer: Chevrolet Camaro

Crew Chief: Andrew Abbott

2025 Driver Points Position: 19th

2025 Owner Points Position: 19th

Engine: Earnhardt-Childress Racing

Notes of Interest:

● New Faces, New Places: In January, Young’s Motorsports announced that NASCAR Xfinity Series veteran driver Anthony Alfredo would join the team full-time for its sophomore season behind the wheel of the team’s No. 42 Chevrolet Camaro for the entire 33-race season continuing with Saturday afternoon’s Bennett Transportation & Logistics 250 at Atlanta (Ga.) Motor Speedway.

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

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

The 25-year-old finished the 2024 Xfinity season 15th in the championship driver standings, collecting an Xfinity Dash 4 Cash win at Dover (Del.) Motor Speedway and adding two more top-fives and seven top-10s to his impressive statistics in 119 career Xfinity Series starts.

● All-Aboard!: For the second of 33 Xfinity Series races this season, Young’s Motorsports welcomes back Texas-based Young’s Building Systems and Randco will partner with the Mooresville, N.C.-based team as the primary partners on the No. 42 Chevrolet Camaro for the 163-lap race on Saturday afternoon.

Since 1981, Young’s Building Systems has been providing West Texas with all their metal building needs. This family-owned and operated business has become an industry favorite due to the experience gained and the professional results completed. Young’s Building System is a division of Randco Industries, Inc. We have expanded into a company that has the ability to erect any type of building, from a small single story to a city high-rise.

Our customers have multiple uses for our buildings, including commercial, residential, agricultural, industrial, skid-mounted buildings and compressor station buildings.

We also have a team that specializes in stairs and railings of all shapes and sizes. Young’s Building Systems is fully insured for your peace of mind, so we carry workmen’s compensation and general liability coverage that goes above and beyond State requirements.

Our company is fully equipped with moving and lifting equipment along with compressors, generators and welding equipment. We have the tools and equipment needed to support large, demanding projects. Our work ethic is based on the principles of quality, promptness, and customer experience.

Young’s Building Systems continuously raises our standard of excellence and works hard to make sure that each and every one of your needs are met.

● Anthony Alfredo Xfinity Series Atlanta Motor Speedway Stats: Saturday afternoon’s first of two trips to Atlanta Motor Speedway will mark Alfredo’s eighth career start at the 1.5-mile speedway.

Alfredo earned a track-best seventh after starting 15th in the 2024 edition of the RAPTOR King of Tough 250 for Our Motorsports.

One down and 32 races to go, Alfredo and the Young’s Motorsports team look to punch their ticket towards the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs with a victory in the second race of the year.

In addition to the Bennett Transportation & Logistics 250, Young’s Motorsports will participate in Saturday afternoon’s FR8 208.

The NASCAR Cup Series will be the main event for the Ambetter Health 400 on Sunday, February 22.

The Xfinity Series veteran driver will look to improve his overall Atlanta average Xfinity finish of 15.6.

● Anthony Alfredo Xfinity Series Career Stats: Entering Atlanta, Alfredo has 119 NASCAR Xfinity Series races to his credit, earning a career-best third-place finish twice, most recently at Talladega Superspeedway after starting 11th in the 2024 edition of the Ag-Pro 300 for Our Motorsports.

Since 2020, he has earned one pole, five top-five, and 22 top-10 finishes and has an average finish of 19.4.

● Daytona International Speedway | United Rentals 300 Race Recap: To no one’s surprise, the Young’s Motorsports team and new driver Anthony Alfredo came to play in the opening race of the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series from the “World Center of Racing.”

Mother Nature canceled qualifying shortly after it started, landing Alfredo and the No. 42 DUDE Wipes Chevrolet Camaro team 27th on the starting grid.

From the moment the green flag dropped, Alfredo showcased the speed in his race car, quickly avoiding early race carnage, racing inside the top-10, collecting valuable stage points, and keeping himself in contention for a strong finish before being collected in two late-race accidents, relegating Alfredo and the team to a 22nd-place finish.

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

On Saturday, he will be crew chief in his 132nd NASCAR Xfinity Series race. In his previous 131 races, he has four top-five and 13 top-10 finishes.

The season’s second race will be his sixth tango at Atlanta as crew chief in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

Young’s Motorsports’ NASCAR Xfinity Series at Atlanta Motor Speedway: This weekend will mark Young’s Motorsports’ third NASCAR Xfinity Series start at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

The team earned a track-best finish of 17th after starting 35th in the 2024 edition of the 2024 Focused Health 250 with rookie driver Leland Honeyman Jr. behind the wheel.

Also, the Mooresville, N.C.-based team has 20 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN® Truck Series starts in the Peach State.

The organization posted a team-best 10th-place finish at the track on February 24, 2018, with Austin Dillon at the wheel in the 2018 Active Pest Control 200.

Since 2015, the Mooresville, N.C.-based Young’s Motorsports team has had an average starting position of 23.3 and an average finish of 21.6 in 20 Atlanta Motor Speedway Truck Series starts overall.

● Young’s Motorsports’ NASCAR Xfinity Series History: Since entering the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2024, the family-owned organization has logged 34 starts and maintains an average starting position of 27.3 and an average finish of 23.4.

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

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

Anthony Alfredo Pre-Race Quotes:

On Atlanta Motor Speedway: “The reconfiguration of Atlanta Motor Speedway has turned it into its own animal. It’s definitely not a traditional intermediate, but it’s also not a true superspeedway. Handling and track position matter, while drafting is still key.

“Things happen fast, and you need to be near the front to execute at the end, and hopefully, we can do that on Saturday with our Young’s Motorsports team.”

On Keys To Success At Atlanta Motor Speedway: “Track position is huge at Atlanta because it is difficult to pass, despite it being considered a drafting track. I want to be out front and managing the lanes rather than stuck in traffic.”

On Daytona International Speedway Finish: “It was great to have solid speed at Daytona to start the year and score points in both stages. We got some damage after being collected in an accident towards the end that prevented us from getting the finish we deserved.

“I’m looking forward to building on our speed and finishing better this weekend.”

On The 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series Season: “My goal this year with Young’s Motorsports is simple: to win a regular-season race and make the Playoffs.

“It’s certainly a tall order, but we can make it happen. We will build this program from the ground up and make that goal a reality.”

Race Information:

The Bennett Transportation & Logistics 250 (163 laps | 251.02 miles) is the second of thirty-three (33) NASCAR Xfinity Series races on the 2025 schedule. Qualifying will be held on Friday, Feb. 21, 2025, beginning at 5:00 p.m. The 38-car field will take the green flag on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025, shortly after 5:00 p.m., with live coverage on The CW Network, the Performance Racing Network (Radio), and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90. All times are Eastern (ET).

RCR Race Preview: Atlanta Motor Speedway

Richard Childress Racing at Atlanta Motor Speedway… In 165 NASCAR Cup Series starts at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Richard Childress Racing has earned nine wins and four pole awards, including Kevin Harvick’s emotional victory in 2001. Dale Earnhardt won eight times at the Georgia track under the RCR banner (1984-fall, 1986-fall, 1988-spring, 1989-fall, 1990-spring, 1995-fall, 1996-spring, 2000-spring). The Welcome, North Carolina team has 31 top-five and 63 top-10 finishes at Atlanta and has led a total of 3,032 laps at the 1.54-mile oval.

RCR has recorded seven NASCAR Xfinity Series wins at Atlanta, led by Austin Hill (2022, 2023, 2024) and Jeff Burton (2006 and 2007). Harvick (2013) also has a victory at Atlanta with RCR. RCR as an organization has racked up 18 top-five and 34 top-10 finishes over a span of 64 starts at the Peachtree State track.

Pole Positions… RCR’s Xfinity Series program has secured the pole for six of the last seven races on drafting tracks with qualifying. Jesse Love won the pole for both races at Atlanta Motor Speedway in 2024.

Did You Know? In the Xfinity Series, RCR has won at least one drafting track race and captured the victory in nine of 18 drafting track events in the last four seasons.

Catch the Action… The Bennett Transportation & Logistics 250 at Atlanta Motor Speedway will be televised live on Saturday, February 22 beginning at 5:00 p.m. ET on The CW. The race will be broadcast live on the Performance Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.

The Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta Motor Speedway will be televised live on Sunday, February 23 beginning at 3:00 p.m. ET on FOX. The race will be broadcast live on the Performance Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.

Austin Dillon and the No. 3 Get Bioethanol Chevrolet at Atlanta Motor Speedway… In 16 NASCAR Cup Series starts at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Austin Dillon earned a best finish of sixth in March 2021. Dillon has completed 90% of laps run in the Cup Series at Atlanta. In four NASCAR Xfinity Series and four NASCAR Truck Series races at the Hampton, Georgia track, Dillon has posted seven top-10 results and never finished worse than the 11th position.

Delivering Performance on the Track and For the Planet… Dillon will race the Get Bioethanol Chevrolet this weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway showcasing the benefits of racing with earth-kind and engine-smart bioethanol blended fuel, Sunoco Green E15. Whether it’s delivering cleaner and cooler high-octane on the track or on your drive to the grocery store, plant-based bioethanol makes a positive impact on our planet and for future generations. NASCAR drivers have now officially raced 25 million NASCAR miles on Sunoco E15, a notable milestone since NASCAR introduced the fuel in 2011. Learn more about what fueling up with bioethanol means for you here.

Coca-Cola and RCR Roots… Atlanta Motor Speedway is Coca-Cola’s home track. RCR and Coca-Cola have been long-time partners for over two and a half decades. When the Coca-Cola Racing Family was formed in 1998, Dale Earnhardt was a founding member. Dillon then joined the Coca-Cola Racing Family when the third-generation driver made his Cup Series debut in 2014.

Meet Dillon… Before the green flag on Sunday, February 23, fans will have the opportunity to meet Dillon in the Fan Midway at Atlanta Motor Speedway. At 11:00 a.m. ET, the veteran racer is scheduled to sign autographs at the RCR Merchandise Hauler.

AUSTIN DILLON QUOTE:

What is your plan for tackling Atlanta Motor Speedway this weekend?

“I enjoy racing at Atlanta. It’s interesting with the drafting style racing there now. Coming up with a game plan is going to be key. You’ve got to be committed to strategy and stick to that strategy. When you don’t have a game plan that you can fully commit to, you can get stuck in the middle and that usually doesn’t turn out well. The track itself is still changing. I think the track with another winter on it could be slicker. We’re going to be there when it’s cold and we’ll have plenty of grip. RCR and ECR Engines always bring fast superspeedway cars with a lot of power though, so we need to capitalize on the weekend overall in our No. 3 Get Bioethanol Chevrolet.”

Kyle Busch and the No. 8 Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen Chevrolet at Atlanta Motor Speedway… Sunday’s 260-lap race at Atlanta will mark Kyle Busch’s 31st career NASCAR Cup Series start at the 1.54-mile oval. To date, Busch has one pole, two wins, 10 top-fives and 15 top-10s in the premier series at the quad-oval speedway. Additionally, the 39-year-old has led 610 laps, has an average starting position of 11.5, an average finish of 13, and has completed 95.2% (8,887 of 9,333) of the laps competed.

This Time Last Year… The Las Vegas, Nevada native scored a third-place result, finishing .007 seconds behind race winner Daniel Suarez in a thrilling three-wide photo finish.

“So Damn Close: Atlanta ’24”… FOX Sports goes under the hood of NASCAR’s closest three-wide finish as Suarez, Ryan Blaney and Busch tell the story of that electrifying, razor-thin, mind-blowing moment. The show premiered following the Duels at Daytona last week and will replay throughout the year. Check your local listing for airtimes.

Did You Know? Busch is the youngest winner in Cup Series history at Atlanta Motor Speedway, claiming the checkered flag in the 2008 spring event at 22 years, 10 months, and 7 days of age.

Success Not Limited to the Cup Series… In addition to his premier series success at Atlanta Motor Speedway, the veteran racer also has three NASCAR Xfinity Series and seven NASCAR Truck Series wins at the Hampton, Georgia facility.

Double Duty… In addition to his driving duties in Sunday’s Cup Series race, Busch will pilot the No. 7 Chevrolet Silverado for Spire Motorsports in Saturday’s Truck Series race.

About Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen… Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen is the homestyle casual dining restaurant where guests always Get a lot. For not a lot™. The restaurant offers a variety of homemade meals and generous portions served up in a warm, welcoming atmosphere – all at an unbelievable price. After being welcomed with a signature Honey Butter Croissant on the house, guests can enjoy signature entrées like hand-breaded Chicken Tenders, homemade Chicken Pot Pie and slow-smoked Baby Back Ribs. Cheddar’s operates more than 180 restaurants in 28 states. For more information or to locate the nearest restaurant, visit Cheddars.com. Fans can like or follow Cheddar’s on Facebook, X and Instagram.

Meet Busch… Fans will have two opportunities to meet Busch at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sunday, February 23. Busch is scheduled to participate in a question-and-answer session at the zone Display in the Fan Midway at 12:25 p.m. ET, and again at the AMS Fan Stage in the EchoPark Automotive Experience, located outside of Gate 13, at 12:45 p.m. ET.

KYLE BUSCH QUOTE:

Describe the current racing at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

“Atlanta is kind of a crapshoot race in general with it now being a superspeedway race. It takes a lot of speed, but also a car that handles well to be successful there. You have to pick the right line at the right time to get yourself where you can log some laps, especially in the middle stage of the race, and not get caught up in a crash when cars start to handle differently, and mistakes are made. With the superspeedway style of racing, there are so many things that can change any given lap, let alone that whole race. Races at Atlanta have become ones to remember.”

Jesse Love and the No. 2 Whelen Chevrolet at Atlanta Motor Speedway… Jesse Love has made two career NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at Atlanta Motor Speedway, both coming behind the wheel of the No. 2 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet in 2024. The 20-year-old qualified on the pole position for each of the races, en route to earning 12th-place and sixth-place results, respectively. One year ago in the February 2024 event, Love delivered a dominating performance, leading 157 of 169 total laps before running out of fuel in the closing laps.

Daytona Winner… After starting from the ninth position (based on 2024 owner point standings), Love methodically stayed in contention, led 30 laps, and captured the checkered flag in the season-opening Xfinity Series race at Daytona International Speedway. This marked the Menlo Park, California native’s first victory at the World Center of Racing and locked himself into the Playoffs for the second time in as many years.

Did You Know? Love has led a total of 180 laps in two Xfinity Series events at the Hampton, Georgia facility.

Laps Leader… Love’s 300 laps led on drafting tracks is the most all-time through seven Xfinity Series starts, ahead of teammate Hill who ranks second with 208.

About Whelen Engineering… Whelen Engineering is a family-owned company with a pioneering spirit and a passion to protect the lives of those who protect and serve others. The company mission is to provide industry-defining safety solutions around the world, while creating a community of problem-solvers who are inspired to push boundaries and continue our legacy of delivering ground-breaking innovation. As a global leader in the emergency warning industry, Whelen has been trusted to perform since 1952, when George Whelen III invented the first rotating aviation beacon. Whelen now encompasses two state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in Connecticut and New Hampshire with over 750,000 square feet of engineering and manufacturing space and the largest design staff in the industry. Every part of every Whelen product is proudly designed and manufactured in America. We embrace quality as our foundation, we celebrate innovative engineering in every product we produce.

JESSE LOVE QUOTES:

Describe winning your first race at Daytona International Speedway and now being locked into the Xfinity Series Playoffs in week one.

“It’s a huge morale boost for everyone on the No. 2 Whelen team. Getting them a win – what they deserve – is the number one goal each week. I’m very proud to be a part of a winning organization. Winning at Daytona was probably the most surreal moment of my life and probably will be for a little bit. Last season when I won my first race at Talladega, I was so elated that maybe I took the next few months off per se and got complacent with thinking it was easier than it was. We struggled after that win last year and I feel like I know now even after what is the biggest win of my career, that is still just as hard to win the next one. Danny Stockman (crew chief) gave me some advice before we left the racetrack on Saturday night. He told me to ‘go soak it up these next few days and celebrate, but you still have to work just as hard to keep up the intensity level.’ I appreciate that advice to stay in the game, stay in the hunt if you will.”

Looking forward to Atlanta Motor Speedway where you had success last season, what is the outlook heading into the weekend?

“While Atlanta is a drafting track, it’s so different than Daytona or Talladega. They’re not the same beast and you have a much different style at each place. Even the package we bring is somewhat different. I’ve been studying film and watching races from last season to see what I could do better. Atlanta is a huge plus for our No. 2 team, because Danny (Stockman) has found a way to make our car even better than everyone else. Last year was probably the most dominant car I’ve ever had in my career. It drove really well and did all the things right. Hopefully, we will get to qualify on Friday, start up front, control the race, and save more fuel than I did last year. We put in a lot of effort this offseason to figure out how I can save fuel efficiently and not do it as sporadically. At some point during the race, we are going to lose track position and will have to make it up. We have been looking at stuff to think outside the box of how to pass cars and not go the cookie cutter slide job route. Eventually people are going to catch on to it, so I’m working on a notebook of different passes that I can get through the field with if needed.”

Austin Hill and the No. 21 Bennett Transportation & Logistics Chevrolet at Atlanta Motor Speedway… Austin Hill has six career NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at Atlanta Motor Speedway, earning four wins and a second-place finish while piloting the No. 21 Bennett Transportation & Logistics Chevrolet. Hill has led at least one lap in each of his six starts, totaling 218 laps pacing the field. In addition, Hill has six NASCAR Truck Series starts at the Hampton, Georgia facility, posting one pole (2019), two top-five (2020, 2021) and three top-10 results (2019-2021).

Defending Race Winner… Hill enters Atlanta Motor Speedway as the defending race winner, with the racer sweeping both Xfinity Series events last season. Hill’s four wins through his first six starts at Atlanta is tied for second-most through six races at a track all-time – only behind Sam Ard who had five wins through six starts at Martinsville Speedway.

Record Chasing… Hill can tie Kevin Harvick for the most wins at Atlanta Motor Speedway with a victory this weekend.

Did You Know? Hill’s seven Xfinity Series wins on drafting tracks is tied for third all-time with Dale Earnhardt Jr. and behind only Dale Earnhardt and Tony Stewart (eight each).

Bennett 250 Loading… Located a short 15 minutes from Atlanta Motor Speedway, Bennett Transportation & Logistics’ headquarters are based in McDonough, Georgia. Serving as the entitlement partner of Saturday’s race, Bennett Family of Companies will have over 500 guests on site to watch Hill compete in the Bennett Transportation & Logistics 250. The No. 21 Chevrolet features an exclusive blue-and-white design to commemorate the special event.

Georgia Boy Returns Home… Hill is a native of Winston, Georgia, sited 60 miles from Atlanta Motor Speedway. The 30-year-old started his motorsports career racing bandolero and legends cars on the frontstretch quarter-mile oval at Atlanta. Hill’s family continues to live in the Peachtree State and will be in attendance for Saturday’s race.

About Bennett Family of Companies… McDonough-Ga. based Bennett Family of Companies provides industry-leading logistics solutions that help businesses thrive. Whether you need specialized trucking, warehousing, 3PL, exporting, importing, or crane services, Bennett has the expertise to handle your most complex and time-sensitive freight. From LTL to over-dimensional truckloads, Bennett ensures safe, reliable, and on-time deliveries around the world. With a legacy of excellence since 1974, their family and woman-owned company is dedicated to providing personalized, flexible solutions that meet your unique business needs. Trust Bennett to deliver when it matters most – discover how we can help your business grow at www.bennettig.com. Together we can move anything.

Meet Hill… On Saturday, February 22 at 1:45 p.m. ET, Hill is scheduled to make an appearance at the Bennett Family of Companies Display in the Fan Zone at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Stop by to meet and get an autograph from the defending race winner.

AUSTIN HILL QUOTES:

What do you expect from this race in particular, as you search for your fifth win at Atlanta Motor Speedway?

“Atlanta is a different style of drafting. The technique is different than what you need at Daytona or Talladega. I’ve noticed that over each race on the surface, the track is changing and progressing. It’s losing grip and handling is becoming more of an issue. We still want to be fully trimmed out to have the speed, but the car also needs to handle. It’s difficult on drivers to balance the want for the car to drive well and the want for the car to have speed. Last year in the first race at Atlanta, my car didn’t handle well, but it had really good speed. There seems to be a lot more single file racing, and all drivers are fighting for the top lane. It’s hard to make lap time work on the bottom because you will get bogged down or the car doesn’t handle well enough to draft down there.”

Bennett Transportation & Logistics is celebrating a special weekend, serving as the entitlement partner for the race. Talk about what it means to represent Bennett at their home track.

“Every time we come to Atlanta, it’s special not only for me, but for everyone at Bennett. We’ve been very fortunate the last few years to get our Bennett Chevrolet to Victory Lane and we are going to do our best once again this weekend. There is a lot of pressure to perform well for them, but I expect us to run up front, lead laps and be in contention at the end of the race. Bennett has been a huge supporter of my Xfinity Series career and it’s an honor to represent them on a weekly basis. To have a huge crowd of over 500 Bennett truck drivers, employees, and family members on site – at both of our home tracks – is an honor. Our No. 21 team would really like to take home that Bennett race trophy on Saturday night.”

The Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta Race Outlook

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The NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) heads to Atlanta Motor Speedway for the Ambetter Health 400 on February 23 at 3 p.m. ET on FOX. Michael McDowell won the pole for last year’s race in February with a lap of 178.844 mph (30.999 secs.) and again for the September race with a lap of 179.267 mph (30.926 secs.).

In February of 2024, Daniel Suárez held off NASCAR Cup Series champions Ryan Blaney and Kyle Busch to score a wild victory in the Ambetter Health 400 at Atlanta in a three-wide photo finish for the ages. He led twice for nine of the 260 laps, and Suárez emerged ahead of Blaney and Busch by a nose to claim his second NASCAR Cup Series career victory and snap a one-year winless drought.

In September 2024, Joey Logano qualified seventh and commenced the 2024 NCS Playoffs on a high note by fending off the field in overtime to win the Quaker State 400. Logano led twice for nine of 266 over-scheduled laps, held off the field on the race’s final two laps, and raced his way into the Playoff’s Round of 12. If Logano wins, it will be the first time a driver has won back-to-back NASCAR Cup Series events at the mile-and-a-half track since Jimmie Johnson did it in the fall race of 2015 and the spring race in 2016.

Track Information

Season Race #: 2 of 36 (February 23, 2025)
Race Name: Ambetter Health 400
Race Purse: $11,055,250
Track Size: 1.54-miles
Banking/Turn 1 & 2: 28 degrees
Banking/Turn 3 & 4: 28 degrees
Banking/Frontstretch & Backstretch: 5 degrees
Frontstretch Length: 2,332 feet
Backstretch Length: 1,800 feet
Race Length: 260 laps / 400 miles
Stage 1 Length: 60 Laps
Stage 2 Length: 100 Laps (Ends Lap 160)
Final Stage Length: 100 Laps (Ends Lap 260)

Who to look out for in Atlanta?

  • Ryan Blaney: Driver Rating of 100.7, series-best, with one win, six top fives, and eight top 10s.
  • Chase Elliott: Driver Rating of 93.2, fourth-best, with one win, two top fives, and eight top 10s.
  • Denny Hamlin: Driver Rating of 92.8, fifth-best, with one win, six top fives, ten top 10s and one pole.
  • Kyle Busch: Driver Rating of 92.7, sixth-best, with two wins, ten top fives, 15 top 10s and one pole.
  • Brad Keselowski: Driver Rating of 90.1, seventh-best, with two wins, five top fives, and 11 top 10s.
  • Joey Logano: Driver Rating of 88.0, eighth-best, with two wins, four top fives, eight top 10s and two poles.
  • Kyle Larson: Driver Rating of 85.8, ninth-best, with two top fives, and four top 10s.
  • Austin Cindric: Driver Rating of 84.4, 10th-best, with two top fives, and three top 10s.
  • William Byron: Driver Rating of 82.8, 11th-best, with two wins, two top fives, and four top 10s.
  • Alex Bowman: Driver Rating of 79.1, 12th-best, with three top fives, and four top 10s.
  • Ty Gibbs: Driver Rating of 77.2, 13th-best, with two top 10s.
  • Christopher Bell: Driver Rating of 75.1, 14th-best, with two top 10s.

In 14 starts at Atlanta in the NCS, Kyle Larson leads all active drivers in average starting position at 8.286. Joey Logano (2015 and 2023) and Michael McDowell (2024 sweep) also lead all active NCS drivers at Atlanta with two poles each.

Joey Logano, William Byron, Brad Keselowski, and Kyle Busch all have two wins and lead the active drivers list for race winners at Atlanta.

Qualifying and Start Times

Qualifying will be held on Saturday, February 22nd, at 11:30 a.m. ET and the Ambetter Health 400 will start at 3:00 p.m. ET on Sunday, February 23rd, on FOX, MAX, Performance Racing Network (PRN), and SIRIUS XM NASCAR channel 90.

The NASCAR Cup Series Driver Playoff Outlook Following Race No. 1 (Daytona)

RankDriverPointsWinsStagesPlayoff PtsPts from Cutoff
1William Byron50105In On Wins
2Ryan Blaney5101130
3Austin Cindric4800027
4Tyler Reddick4400023
5Alex Bowman4200021
6Chris Buescher4000019
7Erik Jones4000019
8Jimmie Johnson3400013
9John H. Nemechek3400013
10Chase Briscoe3300012
11Chase Elliott3300012
12Ty Dillon3100010
13Daniel Suarez290008
14Michael McDowell270006
15Ricky Stenhouse Jr.260005
16Ty Gibbs210000