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RYAN BLANEY WINS AT MARTINSVILLE, ADVANCES TO CHAMPIONSHIP 4

RIDGEWAY, VA – November 4, 2024 – Team Penske’s Ryan Blaney won Sunday’s Xfinity 500, earning a spot in the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Round of 4 alongside teammate Joey Logano. This weekend’s win marked Blaney’s third win of the season, 13th of his career, and 100th NASCAR Cup Series win with Ford for Team Penske.

“Congratulations to Roger, Tim, Jonathan, Ryan, and everyone at Team Penske on the race win at Martinsville and advancing to the Championship 4,” said Doug Yates, President and CEO of Roush Yates Engines. “Ryan’s victory is a testament to his talent, dedication, and the team effort at Team Penske and Ford Performance. 100 wins at the NASCAR Cup level is a significant milestone and our team is proud to power 73 of these.”

“Yeah, a lot of momentum. It’s nice to have two Penske cars in. It’s nice to join the 22 and have a decent shot to bring Roger another title, a third title in a row, so these guys are the best at what they do and it’s been so much fun to get to run with them and share wins and championships. It’s super strong right now in our organization and hopefully it carries over,” commented Blaney.

Three Ford Performance drivers started Sunday’s race in the top 10: Stewart-Haas Racing’s Chase Briscoe in P4, Wood Brothers Racing’s Harrison Burton in P6, and Stewart-Haas Racing’s Ryan Preece in P8. Stage 1 ended with five Ford Performance drivers in the top-10: Stewart-Haas Racing’s Chase Briscoe and Ryan Preece in P3 and P4, Team Penske’s Ryan Blaney and Joey Logano in P5 and P9, and RFK Racing’s Brad Keselowski in P10.

Brad Keselowski won the second stage of the race, holding off Team Penske’s Ryan Blaney. Keselowski took the lead from Blaney following a restart on Lap 203 and maintained it until the end of the stage on lap 261. After a caution on lap 398, Chase Elliott and Ryan Blaney pitted from the front of the pack for four tires, while Denny Hamlin took two tires and William Byron and Kyle Larson stayed out. With less than 100 laps remaining in the race, Larson and Byron restarted on the front row with Elliott, Blaney and Hamlin in the Top 10 on new tires. Blaney passed Chase Elliott for the lead on Lap 486 of 500 and pulled away to win by 2.593 seconds. Blaney joins fellow Round of 8 winners Joey Logano and Tyler Reddick along with William Byron in the race for the 2024 title.

A total of four Ford Performance drivers finished in the top-10: Team Penske’s Ryan Blaney in P1, Team Penske’s Austin Cindric in P4, RFK Racing’s Brad Keselowski in P9, and Team Penske’s Joey Logano in P10.

The Xfinity Series also raced at Martinsville Speedway on Saturday where Stewart-Haas Racing’s Cole Custer finished in P4, advancing to the Championship 4.

Both the NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series head to Phoenix Raceway this week for the final race of the 2024 season.
39 CHAMPIONSHIPS – 473 WINS – 436 POLES

About Roush Yates Engines
Roush Yates Engines is a leading-edge engine development company based in Mooresville, NC consisting of two state-of-the-art facilities – Roush Yates Engines and Roush Yates Manufacturing Solutions, a world class AS9100 Rev D/ISO 13485 certified CNC manufacturing facility. The company’s core business includes designing, building and testing purpose-built race engines.

Ford Performance in partnership with Roush Yates Engines is the exclusive engine builder of the NASCAR FR9 Ford V8 engine.

With an unparalleled culture of winning and steeped in rich racing history, Roush Yates Engines continues to follow the company’s vision to lead performance engine innovation and staying true to the company’s mission, provide race winning engines through demonstrated power and performance.

Taylor Swift Inspired Bell Racing Helmet Auction Now Live!

Taylor Swift-inspired Bell Racing Helmets are now available for auction, with all proceeds making a significant impact on Women in Motorsports North America (WIMNA) and their mission to promote women’s participation in motorsports.

Indianapolis, IN (November 4, 2024)— Bell Racing Helmets, a brand of Racing Force Group, partnered with Indianapolis Motor Speedway to create eleven custom helmets inspired by Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour. This collaboration, supported by WIMNA, and the following female drivers include Tatiana Calderon, Jamie Chadwick, Courtney Crone, Sabré Cook, Ashley Freiberg, Pippa Mann, Taylor Reimer, Isabella Robusto, Amanda Sorensen, and co-founder of WIMNA Lyn St. James, aiming to raise awareness and encourage women’s participation in all areas of motorsport.

Taylor Swift Inspired Bell Racing Helmet

Each helmet, designed by local artist Hurricane Designs, represented a different era of Taylor Swift’s music and was brought to life by the IMS design team: Lucy Laux, Shae Beechler, Mandy Walsh, Chloie Fisher, Caden Elzy, and Grace Keller.

The showcased helmets, a rare sight at various downtown Indianapolis hotels from October 31st to November 4th during the Taylor Swift concert weekend, will be available for auction starting November 4th at 10:00 a.m. ET. Interested parties can access the auction via this link. The auction will close on Tuesday, November 12, at 10:00 a.m. ET. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to own a piece of Taylor Swift-inspired art, with all proceeds benefiting WIMNA.

In addition, a special “Indy Era” helmet will be displayed at WIMNA’s Women with Drive IV-Driven by Mobil 1 Summit from December 9th to 11th and at Racing Force Group’s booth #1913 during the Performance Racing Industry (PRI) Trade Show from December 12th to 14th.

Stay Ahead of the Curve: 2024 Lemon Law Updates Every Driver Must Know

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Information about the latest legal rights is essential, especially for drivers and the laws that protect them from producers of bad cars, such as lemon laws. In the same idea, lemon laws safeguard consumers from purchasing tainted vehicles; consumers who have bought nonstandard automobiles are provided with remedies like repair, replacement, or refund. In 2024, the changes in some new lemon law regulations may significantly impact Californians’ car purchases. This article gives the reader a brief of the recent changes and acquaints them with how they could affect the San Diego drivers.

Understanding the Basics: What Is Lemon Law and Who It Protects

Lemon laws are legal policies protecting buyers who mistakenly buy defective cars. Usually, these laws apply to new vehicles that develop technical faults within a prescribed duration or number of kilometers on the clock. However, the Lemon law in California covers specific used and leased cars, so a rigid law protects San Diego consumers.

Consulting a lemon law lawyer for San Diego drivers can clarify whether your vehicle qualifies as a “lemon.” If the car is deemed defective under the Lemon law, the manufacturer may be required to either repurchase or replace it. Consumers must understand their rights under these laws and how recent legislative updates may impact their protection.

New Changes in 2024: Key Lemon Law Updates for Vehicle Owners

In 2024, several California lemon law updates have been introduced to expand consumer protections and streamline claim processes. These critical updates include:

  • Broadened Definition of Eligible Defects: Minor but persistent issues—such as those impacting safety or drivability—are also considered for claims, even if they don’t render the vehicle inoperable.
  • Enhanced Coverage for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles: With the growing popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrids, new regulations address unique defects that commonly arise in these models. Issues related to battery performance, charging capacity, or specialized parts now fall under expanded lemon law protection.
  • More Flexible Claim Processes: Manufacturers need to provide more explicit instructions to consumers on reporting and documenting their problems. The law now requires automakers to respond to lemon law claims more quickly, thus helping consumers in San Diego get the remedy more easily.

Staying up to date with such changes enables drivers to understand the matters that deserve lemon law protection. The details can be discussed with a San Diego lemon law attorney or with another professional in the field.

Expanded Coverage: How the Latest Amendments Affect Used and Leased Cars

Another vital amendment made in 2024 is the Lemon Law extension for use and leased cars. Typically, lemon laws were limited to new vehicles only. However, recent amendments in California broadened coverage to include specific leased and certified pre-owned (CPO) vehicles.

The expanded eligibility criteria have become incredibly beneficial for San Diego consumers. Owners of used or leased vehicles experiencing successive disorders can lodge complaints if qualified. The extended coverage reflects a proactive approach, ensuring that all drivers, regardless of the vehicle’s age or status, receive protection under California’s lemon law.

Steps to Take if You Suspect Your Car Is a Lemon in 2024

If you think your vehicle may be a lemon, there are several steps you can take to protect your rights:

  • Document Every Issue: Record each repair attempt, issue, and interaction with the dealership or manufacturer. This documentation is crucial for supporting your claim.
  • Report Problems Promptly: Notify the dealership or manufacturer immediately when an issue arises. Keep copies of all correspondence, repair orders, and invoices, as these documents may be necessary for your case.
  • Consult a Lemon Lawyer: Navigating the claims process can be complex, particularly with recent updates to Lemon Law statutes. Engaging a lemon law lawyer in San Diego can help you understand your rights and improve your chances of a successful claim.
  • File a Formal Claim: With the guidance of a San Diego lemon law lawyer, you can determine the best approach to file your claim. Your lawyer can negotiate and ensure you receive fair compensation for your defective vehicle.

Acting quickly and taking the proper steps is essential for successfully resolving lemon law cases. With the recent amendments, consumers have more resources to address persistent vehicle defects effectively.

Why Staying Informed Matters: How Lemon Law Updates Impact Your Rights

The 2024 updates to lemon law regulations underscore the importance of staying informed about consumer protections. By understanding these changes, San Diego drivers can better navigate the challenges associated with vehicle defects. These updates clarify and empower consumers to hold manufacturers accountable for delivering faulty products.

Staying abreast of the changes in the law may save you from making expensive errors that can affect your legal rights in a given field. Hiring a San Diego lemon law attorney is beneficial since you gain insights and advice based on legal advice if you have a difficult time with your car in San Diego. Updated legal knowledge assists in decision-making, eliminating time, money, and stress in solving lemon law issues.

Conclusion

Changes to the lemon laws in California of 2024 advance San Diego residents’ coverage selection and protection processes. By understanding these changes and seeking guidance from a lemon law lawyer in San Diego, drivers can take proactive steps to safeguard their rights. For those dealing with a defective vehicle, these expanded protections offer crucial assistance in addressing issues efficiently and effectively.

Keselowski Leads 170 Laps, Finishes P9 in Martinsville

Buescher Finishes 30th

RIDGEWAY, Va. (Nov. 3, 2024) – Brad Keselowski led 170 laps – the most of any car – won stage two and went on to finish ninth Sunday afternoon in a drama-filled 500-lap race at Martinsville Speedway. The King’s Hawaiian Ford led twice – once for 61 laps and later for 109 laps – to lead all drivers.

Teammate Chris Buescher was on the wrong end of the track position battle throughout the day and finished 30th.

6 Recap
Keselowski’s day began from the 18th position following Saturday’s qualifying session. Just one caution split the opening stage as the No. 6 was into the top-15 by that yellow at lap 77. He restarted 13th following his first pit stop of the day, and drove up to 10th by the time the stage ended (lap 130).

Another strong pit stop in the stage break gave Keselowski the ninth spot to begin stage two. Two cautions flew within a 13-lap span as the stage got going, with Keselowski shuffling between 8th-11th. He was scored 11th at lap 184 but this time remained on track, gaining track position up to third.

After restarting P3 at lap 191, Keselowski worked to second on the next restart, then took over the lead at lap 203. He led the rest of the stage from there, earning the stage win. Another strong effort on pit road maintained him the lead as the field restarted for stage three (lap 270).

He went on to lead 109 consecutive laps at that point, eventually taking to pit road at lap 373 for scheduled service on the King’s Hawaiian Ford. After that four-tire stop, he was back up to third with 103 to go when the caution flew again.

The team then put on fresh right side tires, sending Keselowski back out fifth for the restart with 94 to go. One final caution flew at lap 408 as the No. 6 fired back off sixth. But, Keselowski’s machine faded in the final green-flag run as he clawed back to ninth to secure a top-10.

17 Recap
Buescher was on the wrong side of track position from the start as he rolled off 26th. He unfortunately went down a lap early, then hit pit road at lap 75 under green. The race’s first yellow flew just a pair of laps later, trapping Buescher behind the leaders.

From there, it was an uphill battle to regain laps and pit around timely cautions. Buescher went on to finish 30th.

Up Next
Phoenix Raceway hosts the final race of the 2024 season next weekend. Race coverage on Sunday is set for 3 p.m. ET on NBC, with radio coverage on MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Channel 90).

About RFK Racing
RFK Racing, in its 37th season in 2024, features an ownership lineup pairing one of the sport’s most iconic names, Jack Roush, along with NASCAR Champion, Brad Keselowski, and Fenway Sports Group owner John Henry. Roush initially founded the team in 1988 and it has since become one of the most successful racing operations in the world, propelling him to be the first NASCAR owner to amass three hundred wins and capturing eight championships, including back-to-back NASCAR Cup titles in 2003 and 2004. Keselowski, a former owner in the NASCAR Truck Series, is the 2012 NASCAR Cup Series Champion. In 2007, Roush partnered with Henry, who also owns Major League Baseball’s Boston Red Sox, English Premier League’s Liverpool F.C., and the NHL’s Pittsburgh Penguins, to form Roush Fenway Racing. Off the track, RFK is a leader and proven winner in NASCAR marketing solutions, having produced multiple award-winning social media, digital content and experiential marketing campaigns. Visit rfkracing.com, and follow the team on all social platforms @rfkracing.

Interstate Batteries Joins Toyota in Giving ‘Gift of Motion’ to Wounded U.S. Service Veteran

Two Tenured Joe Gibbs Racing Partners Team Up in Support of Semper Fi & America’s Fund To Provide an Adapted Vehicle for U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant Julian Torres

DALLAS (Nov. 4, 2024) – Veterans Day honors America’s veterans for their patriotism, love of country and willingness to serve and sacrifice for the common good. U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Julian Torres embodies all of those virtues.

The San Diego native enlisted six months after graduating high school, beginning boot camp in January 2007. By August 2009, Torres was a member of the 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines, known as the “Never to Quit Battalion,” where the second-generation military service member became a machine gun squad leader. In April 2010, Torres was promoted to sergeant. Two months later, Torres and his unit received their combat orders. They shipped out to Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom, with Marjah, a township in the Helmand Province, serving as their temporary home. Then on July 15, 2010, Torres’ life changed forever.

“There were 13 of us together and someone, four or five guys ahead of me, noticed a piece of cloth on a reed and he held the patrol and knew it was an indicator (for an IED),” Torres said. “So I go back a few steps and that’s when I stepped on it and it went off. I remember the chatter on the radio about who got hit. Everything was so bright and I thought about my son, I thought about my wife and all of my family.”

The IED, or Improvised Explosive Device, took both of Torres’ legs. His unit successfully evacuated him off the battlefield and a long, painful road of rehabilitation began. In three days, Torres went from Camp Dwyer and Camp Bastion in Afghanistan, to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany, and on to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. In September 2010, Torres checked into the Wounded Warrior Battalion West Detachment in his hometown of San Diego.

Torres worked tirelessly to overcome the loss of his legs, with a goal of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest peak and the world’s tallest freestanding mountain. The double amputee advanced from prosthetic legs and a walker, to prosthetic legs and two canes, to no canes at all. On Veterans Day 2015, a little more than five years from the day of Torres’ IED encounter, he scaled Mount Kilimanjaro.

It was a monumental triumph over adversity, yet the loss of Torres’ legs still made getting from place to place a challenge. An adapted vehicle to transport Torres and his family was needed.

Enter Interstate Batteries and Toyota. In a partnership forged at NASCAR tracks across the country, the two longtime Joe Gibbs Racing partners banded together in support of Semper Fi & America’s Fund to secure a new Toyota Sienna with all the necessary upgrades to fit Sgt. Torres’ needs. The “gift of motion” as Torres calls it, has been invaluable in helping him live as normal a life as possible.

Interstate Batteries Joins Toyota in Giving ‘Gift of Motion’ to Wounded U.S. Service Veteran

“I’ve been fortunate to be able to cut down the stresses thanks to Interstate Batteries, Toyota and everyone at Semper Fi & America’s Fund,” said Torres, a married father of three. “One of those stresses is 100 percent mobility. There is no better means of transportation than a vehicle. The ability to be able to get up and move is a privilege. This Toyota Sienna is not only practical, but it’s also comfortable. Interstate Batteries coming together with Semper Fi & America’s Fund has given me the ability to express my freedom through liberty of motion. I’ll be forever grateful for what they’ve done for myself and my whole family.”

The average cost to secure and replace an adapted vehicle ranges between $20,000 and $80,000. While there are government assistance programs to help with securing these vehicles, the resources are limited and are available on a one-time basis. With the average lifespan of a vehicle being 12 years, the expense to replace an adapted vehicle quickly becomes burdensome.

“As Veterans Day approaches, we are so very grateful for Sgt. Torres and the countless others who have sacrificed so much for the freedoms we enjoy. It is our honor to be a part of providing this adaptable Toyota Sienna to someone who has done so much for our country,” said Lain Hancock, president and CEO of Interstate Batteries.

Semper Fi & America’s Fund is a nonprofit organization that provides vital support to critically wounded, ill and injured service members, veterans and military families. Interstate Batteries, a leading provider of automotive batteries and related products, has been raising awareness and providing financial support for The Fund’s transportation program, which supports injured veterans with stipends for vehicles repairs, adaptive vehicle purchases and vehicle modifications.

About Semper Fi & America’s Fund

Semper Fi & America’s Fund cares for our Nation’s critically wounded, ill, and injured service members, veterans, and military families and was started in 2004 by military spouses who immediately jumped in to provide bedside support to wounded and injured service members returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. Since then, it has provided more than $500 million in grants, programs, and services, to 33,000 service members, veterans, and military families. Now with 20 years of serving military families, it is considered one of the Nation’s most trusted charities, one of only four veteran nonprofits to receive an A+ rating from CharityWatch, out of more than 45,000 veteran organizations. Supporting all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces, Semper Fi & America’s Fund provides one-on-one case management, connection, and lifetime support. Today. Tomorrow. Together. Learn more at: TheFund.org.

About Interstate Batteries

For more than 70 years, Interstate Batteries® has powered people down roads, trails and waterways and businesses to succeed. Best known for its starting, lighting and ignition (SLI) batteries, this product has been under car hoods since 1952, each one backed by the company’s service, quality and value. Interstate All Battery Center® provides portable power in both retail and commercial markets. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Interstate Batteries is an industry leader in recycling efforts, as well as a global leader in safe lead handling practices. Guided by a set of common values, the company’s purpose is to glorify God and enrich lives while delivering the most trustworthy source of power to the world. For more information, visit www.InterstateBatteries.com.

LANDEN LEWIS AND ISAAC KITZMILLER JOIN UP WITH AJ FRANK AND LOW COUNTRY MOTORSPORTS

Drivers: Landen Lewis (left), AJ Frank (middle), Isaac Kitzmiller (right)

Team: Low Country Motorsports
Series: World Racing League
Date of Event: November 9th & 10th
Location: Sebring International Raceway

Mooresville, NC (November 4th, 2024) – Low Country Motorsports is excited to announce that Landen Lewis and Isaac Kitzmiller will be joining AJ Frank for the upcoming World Racing League event at Sebring, November 9th and 10th. While endurance racing is a new challenge for both Lewis and Kitzmiller, they bring valuable road course experience, with Lewis transitioning from Legend Cars to the ARCA West series with great success and Kitzmiller excelling in the Legend Cars. Team owner and co-driver AJ Frank believes that their addition will strengthen the team, having previously collaborated with Lewis in the Late Model forum alongside the KHI team “Working with Landen this year on the KHI Late Model team I was very impressed,” said AJ. He continued, “Seeing his abilities across the board and being able to win in any type of vehicle was a big part in my decision.”

Landen Lewis showcased his impressive road course skills last year at Portland International Raceway, where he clinched a victory in the ARCA Series West. This achievement highlights his potential and determination as he prepares to take on new challenges in endurance racing. With his proven track record, Lewis is poised to make a significant impact alongside his teammates at the upcoming event. “I’m really excited about getting in this car again,” said Lewis. “When I tested it a couple weeks ago it was a blast, just like Ron Hornaday, Jr. told me. This racing is just a way different style of racing. I feel like you just have to pace yourself and just make all the laps. Working with AJ will be awesome. AJ and I have worked together before but on the Late Model team that I race for and we actually got a win already together, so I’m really looking forward to working with him again.”

Bringing on 15 year old Isaac Kitzmiller was a strategic move for the team. His experience and talent in the Legend Cars make him a valuable addition as they prepare for the challenges of endurance racing. Kitzmiller’s skills will complement the team’s dynamics, enhancing their overall performance on the track. The combination of his expertise and the team’s commitment sets the stage for him. “I’ve been watching Isaac through Team Hornaday Development and very impressed with his progression in a very short amount of time,” AJ said. “Along with the support from Candice and Ron and all at Hornaday Development as well as the relationship between him and Landen, it’s just a perfect fit.” Isaac Kitzmiller and Landen Lewis have worked together over the past two years in the U.S. Legend Cars, forming a strong bond and mutual respect both on and off the track. Their familiarity with each other’s driving styles and teamwork will be a significant advantage as they transition to endurance racing. “I am super excited to make my debut endurance road course racing at Sebring,” stated Kitzmiller. “It is a type of racing and in a type of car that I have never done before. I believe that this is a great spot to show my talent on a road course. Joe Ryan Racecars has helped me so much, from karting to racing a legend car. I am really excited to get the chance to work with Landen Lewis and AJ Frank. They both are really talented and have a lot of experience on a road course. I can’t wait to see all the things I can learn from them.”

GENERAL EVENT INFORMATION:

Date: Sat. Nov. 9th / Sun. Nov. 10th

Track information — Sebring International Raceway – 3.27 miles, 17 turns, Clockwise

Event Type — Test + 8h + 7h

Broadcast — Driver’s Eye Live, Flag to Flag– On YouTube.com

Team Hornaday Development:

Founded in 2022 by Candice Hornaday, daughter of NASCAR Hall of Famer Ron Hornaday Jr., is dedicated to nurturing the next generation of racing talent. THD specializes in guiding drivers through various levels, including Go-Karts, Legend Cars, Late Models, and ARCA, as they strive to reach the NASCAR ranks. For more information, visit their website www.TeamHornadayDevelopment.com.

Team Penske NASCAR Cup Series Race Report – Martinsville 2

Xfinity 500: Martinsville Speedway
Martinsville, Virginia – November 3, 2024

NASCAR TRACKS – MARTINSVILLE SPEEDWAY – NASCAR 101

AUSTIN CINDRIC No. 2 MENARDS/CARDELL CABINETRY FORD MUSTANG
START: 24TH STAGE ONE: 18TH STAGE TWO: 15TH FINISH: 4TH POINTS: 11TH
RACE RUNDOWN: The resiliency of the No. 2 Menards/Cardell Cabinetry team was on full display Sunday night at Martinsville Speedway as driver Austin Cindric battled to a notable fourth-place finish after starting from the rear and overcoming a mid-race penalty. After suffering power steering issues in practice on Saturday, the team elected to replace the steering rack following qualifying. As a result, Cindric was forced to drop to the rear of the field for the start of the race due to an unapproved adjustment despite qualifying 24th. The Team Penske driver patiently worked his way forward through the start of the event, up to 26th by Lap 77 when he made his first trip to pit road for a two-tire stop. After receiving service, he lined up 20th for the restart. By the end of Stage 1, Cindric had climbed to 18th. A bit on the snug side, crew chief Brian Wilson called the driver to pit road for four tires, fuel and air pressure adjustments before lining up 17th for the launch of the second segment. The 26-year-old racer navigated a series of cautions in the early goings, gradually gaining ground in the running order. At the conclusion of Stage 2, the Menards/Cardell Cabinetry Ford Mustang was 15th. Under the caution period, Cindric relayed that it was one of his better runs of the day despite still facing a tightness. He returned to pit road for four tires and fuel, but was assessed an equipment interference penalty that relegated him to the rear of the field for the restart. After making a green flag service stop on Lap 373, Cindric pressed forward, opting to stay out when a caution slowed the field on Lap 398. With valuable track position in sight, the No. 2 team elected to stay out, restarting solidly in fourth. Cindric held on strongly, maintaining his stance among the top five, ultimately finishing fourth to mark his fourth top-five finish of the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season.

CINDRIC’S THOUGHTS: “We started last. We had to go to the back to start Stage 3 and we had a really fast race car. It was a good strategy call there by Brian, putting it in my hands at the end with old tires. Honestly, probably a few more laps we would have had third, so I’m proud of everybody’s effort. The whole team collaboration this weekend and most importantly, getting Ryan in the Championship 4. We’ve got a 50 percent shot of Team Penske to win next week, so that’s awesome. It’s well-deserved by everybody on the team and after my last three weeks this feels nice, but we definitely had to work for it today.”

RYAN BLANEY No. 12 DISCOUNT TIRE FORD MUSTANG
START: 14TH STAGE ONE: 5TH STAGE TWO: 2ND FINISH: 1ST POINTS: 1ST (ADV)
RACE RUNDOWN: Ryan Blaney came into Sunday’s Round of 8 finale at Martinsville Speedway in a must-win situation to continue his Cup Series championship defense and did just that, leading the final 19 laps to punch the No. 12 team’s ticket to the Championship 4 in Phoenix where Blaney will vie to become the series’ first back-to-back champion since 2010. The win marked Blaney’s third of the 2024 season and 13th-career Cup Series victory while Team Penske and Ford reached their milestone of 100 Cup Series victories together. Blaney joins Team Penske teammate Joey Logano in the Championship 4, marking the second time the organization has had two teams racing for the championship (2020). Blaney started 14th and powered the Discount Tire Ford Mustang to the front as the class of the field over the course of the long, green flag runs throughout the 500-lap event. He drove his way to fifth in Stage 1 before crew chief Jonathan Hassler’s call to leave Blaney on track following the caution on lap 184 resulted in a second-place finish in Stage 2. Following the 12 team’s final stop of the day, Blaney restarted ninth with 87 laps to go and drove his way back into the top-five just 20 laps later. As the leaders began to race around lapped traffic, Blaney’s strength on the long run was on full display as he closed the gap to the top-two with 25 to go. After making his way around the No. 5 for second on the leaderboard, Blaney set his sights on the No. 9 for the win and the chance to race for a championship in Phoenix. Only six laps later, Blaney took over the top spot out of turn two and built over a two-second lead before taking the checkered flag and solidifying the 12 team’s spot in the Championship 4 for the second-consecutive season.

BLANEY’S THOUGHTS: “It was a week of, I don’t know, giving a race away at Homestead last week when it looked like we had a shot to get to Phoenix, definitely bummed us out on Sunday. Our group did a great job of Monday morning we’re going to go back in and do our jobs and figure out what we need to do to win Martinsville. That’s the way this team operates. That’s why I’m really proud to be a part of this group. They just understand the next job, what’s the next task, what do we have to do next, then we go do it, or at least give our best effort into doing it. That’s all I can ask for from a team. Special to be a part of this group. Awesome to do it here tonight. We did it last year. Feel like it was definitely a little bit different last year because we weren’t in a must-win scenario. We just had to have a good day. Winning that one obviously was huge momentum. Coming into tonight needing to win, I feel like that was definitely more excitement, at least for me, and I think our guys, too. Just super proud of everybody. It’s really fortunate that we get to go back and try to win another championship.”

JOEY LOGANO No. 22 SHELL-PENNZOIL/PARTNERS POWERING RECOVERY FORD MUSTANG
START: 12TH STAGE ONE: 9TH STAGE TWO: 13TH FINISH: 10TH POINTS: 2ND (ADV)
RACE RUNDOWN: Joey Logano picked up his 12th top-10 finish of the season Sunday at Martinsville to conclude the Round of 8 as Logano and the No. 22 team set their sights on the Championship 4 in Phoenix to race for Team Penske’s third Cup Series title in as many seasons. After starting 12th, Logano worked his way into the top-10 in the latter stages of the opening segment to come away with a ninth-place finish in Stage 1. As the balance of Logano’s Ford Mustang began to settle in, he maintained top-10 pace throughout Stage 2 before a tight-handling condition set in, resulting in a 13th-place result in the second segment. The 22 team ripped off a quick four tire stop during the stage caution to gain Logano four spots on pit road prior to a long, green flag run to begin the final stage that saw him race in and around the top-10. Logano ultimately came away with a 10th-place finish as his attention turns to capturing a third Cup Series championship next Sunday in Phoenix. The result marked Logano’s 20th-career top-10 at Martinsville, becoming one of three active drivers to reach the feat (Denny Hamlin – 26, Kyle Busch – 21).

LOGANO’S THOUGHTS: “It was a top-10. That’s what it was. The focus has been on Phoenix and hopefully it pays a dividend next weekend where we can unload with a lot of speed and have a race car that can go up there and run up front and win a championship.”

The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Phoenix Raceway for the season finale on Sunday, November 10. Coverage of the Cup Series Championship begins at 3 p.m. ET on NBC, MRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Channel 90.

Rick Ware Racing: Xfinity 500 from Martinsville

RICK WARE RACING
Xfinity 500

Date: Nov. 3, 2024
Event: Xfinity 500 (Round 35 of 36)
Series: NASCAR Cup Series
Location: Martinsville (Va.) Speedway (.526-mile oval)
Format: 500 laps, broken into three stages (130 laps/130 laps/240 laps)

Race Winner: Ryan Blaney of Team Penske (Ford)
Stage 1 Winner: Chase Elliott of Hendrick Motorsports (Chevrolet)
Stage 2 Winner: Brad Keselowski of RFK Racing (Ford)

RWR Race Finish:

● Kaz Grala (Started 33rd, Finished 27th. / Running, completed 497 of 500 laps)
● Corey LaJoie (Started 34th, Finished 35th / Running, completed 365 of 500 laps)

RWR Points:

● Corey LaJoie (33rd with 484 points)
● Kaz Grala (35th with 203 points)

RWR Notes:

● This was Grala’s second NASCAR Cup Series start at Martinsville. His best finish remains 26th earned on April 7.
● This was LaJoie’s 14th NASCAR Cup Series start at Martinsville. His best finish remains 18th, earned twice – in October 2019 and June 2020.

Race Notes:

● Ryan Blaney won the Xfinity 500 to score his 13th career NASCAR Cup Series victory, his third of the season and his second at Martinsville. His margin of victory over second-place Chase Elliott was 2.593 seconds.

● This was Ford’s 739th all-time NASCAR Cup Series victory and its 11th of the season.

● This was Ford’s 32nd all-time NASCAR Cup Series win at Martinsville. Ford won its first race at the track on April 9, 1961 with NASCAR Hall of Famer Fred Lorenzen.

● There were nine caution periods for a total of 66 laps.

● Only 17 of the 37 drivers in the race finished on the lead lap.

● This was the last race in the penultimate Round of 8 of the NASCAR Playoffs. Blaney, Tyler Reddick and Joey Logano secured their spots in the Championship 4 via their respective wins while William Byron earned his place on points. Christopher Bell, Denny Hamlin, Kyle Larson and Elliott did not advance to the final, winner-take-all Championship 4 next Sunday at Phoenix Raceway.

Next Up:

The NASCAR Cup Series season finale is Sunday, Nov. 10 at Phoenix Raceway. The championship race starts at 3 p.m. EST with live coverage provided by NBC and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

Transaxle Issue Leaves Burton 36th at Martinsville

A promising start to Sunday’s Xfinity 500 at Martinsville Speedway ended in disappointment for Harrison Burton and the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane team.

Burton, who started a season-best sixth suffered a transaxle failure on Lap 346 of 500 and was unable to continue. He was scored 36th.

Prior to that time, the No. 21 Mustang Dark Horse showed some good speed. Burton fell in line in seventh place after the drop of the initial green flag. He was in eighth place when the race’s first caution flag flew at Lap 77.

After a pit stop he fell in line in 19th place and ran there until the final laps of the first 130-lap Stage, which ended with Burton in 20th place.

He moved back into the top 20 after a pit stop at the end of the Stage but spun after contact from Carson Hocevar on Lap 158.

After a pit stop during the caution period for his spin, Burton worked his way from 28th place up to 24th. When the caution flag flew at Lap 187, the Motorcraft/Quick Lane team elected to stay on the track while others pitted and he moved up to eighth place for the restart.

The disadvantage of older tires was apparent as he dropped to 23rd place by the time Stage Two ended at Lap 260. Back on the track after a pit stop, Burton moved up to 18th place before pulling off the track at Lap 346.

Burton and the No. 21 team now head to Phoenix Raceway for next Sunday’s Cup Series championship-deciding season finale.

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Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) is a global company based in Dearborn, Michigan, committed to helping build a better world, where every person is free to move and pursue their dreams. The company’s Ford+ plan for growth and value creation combines existing strengths, new capabilities and always-on relationships with customers to enrich experiences for customers and deepen their loyalty. Ford develops and delivers innovative, must-have Ford trucks, sport utility vehicles, commercial vans and cars and Lincoln luxury vehicles, along with connected services. The company does that through three customer-centered business segments: Ford Blue, engineering iconic gas-powered and hybrid vehicles; Ford Model e, inventing breakthrough EVs along with embedded software that defines exceptional digital experiences for all customers; and Ford Pro, helping commercial customers transform and expand their businesses with vehicles and services tailored to their needs. Additionally, Ford is pursuing mobility solutions through Ford Next, and provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. Ford employs about 177,000 people worldwide. More information about the company and its products and services is available at corporate.ford.com.

About Ford Performance
Ford Performance is based in Dearborn, Mich. It is responsible for Ford’s performance vehicle development and major racing operations globally, including NASCAR, IMSA, SRO British GT, FIA World Rally Championship, Supercars Championship, World of Outlaws, Ultra4, SCORE-International, FIA Rally-Raid, Formula Drift, NHRA, Rebelle Rally, Thailand Super Series and our latest commitment in Formula 1 with RedBull Ford Powertrains. Ford Performance also maintains a constantly evolving fleet of electric performance demonstrators to showcase the limits of electrification technology. In addition, the organization also oversees the development of Ford’s racing engines, as well as the outreach programs with all Ford Clubs and Ford enthusiasts. For more information regarding Ford racing’s activities, please visit Performance.Ford.com or follow @FordPerformance on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, TikTok and YouTube.

Wood Brothers Racing
Wood Brothers Racing was formed in 1950 in Stuart, Va., by Hall of Famer Glenn Wood. Wood Brothers Racing is the oldest active team and one of the winningest teams in NASCAR history. Since its founding, the team won 100 races (including at least one race in every decade for the last eight decades) and 120 poles in NASCAR’s top-tier series. Fielding only Ford products for its entire history, the Wood Brothers own the longest association of any motorsports team with a single manufacturer. Glenn’s brother, Leonard, is known for inventing the modern pit stop. The team currently runs the Ford Mustang driven by Harrison Burton in the famous No. 21 racer.

Bruno Ribeiro Wins in Debut Weekend in FR Americas

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AUSTIN, Texas (November 3, 2024) – Bruno Ribeiro won the Formula Regional Americas Championship (FR Americas) season finale at Circuit of The Americas (COTA) on Saturday afternoon. Earning IGY6 Motorsports their first-ever FR Americas victory, Ribeiro accomplished the feat during his debut weekend.

Notes of Interest:

  • Making his debut this weekend at COTA, Bruno Ribeiro won in just his second FR Americas start.
  • Brady Golan earned his first-career podium in FR Americas with a runner-up finish in Saturday’s race.
  • Nicole Havrda earned her fourth podium of 2024 with a third-place result in Round 19 at COTA. She previously finished third at Road America (twice) and Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
  • Three teams were represented on the podium with IGY6 Motorsports earning their first-ever FR Americas win, Toney Driver Development earning their first podium with a second-place result, and Crosslink Kiwi finishing third.
  • Completing her debut weekend in open-wheel racing, Hailie Deegan finished 10th in Round 19 at COTA to earn her first points in FR Americas. Deegan will race fulltime in INDY NXT next season.
  • Earning his first FR Americas win in his debut weekend, Bruno Ribeiro was awarded the Omologato Perfectly-Timed Move of the Race and recognized by the stewards for an outstanding performance this weekend. The award includes a bespoke Omologato timepiece.
  • Patrick Woods-Toth is the 2024 FR Americas Driver Champion, beating Vice Champion Ryan Shehan by 106.5 points. Jett Bowling finished third in the standings, just 1.5 points behind Shehan.
  • Crosslink Kiwi Motorsport won the 2024 FR Americas Team Championship with 16 wins, 43 podiums and eight podium sweeps in 19 rounds.

With rain passing through the area just before the lights went out, drivers had a choice to start the race on Hankook racing slicks or rain tires. With everyone electing slicks, drivers had to be cautious during the opening laps. Titus Sherlock (No. 31 Crosslink Kiwi Motorsport Ligier JS F3) led the field down the starting grid with Brady Golan (No. 80 Toney Driver Development Ligier JS F3) to his outside. Racing in his hometown, Austinite Golan got a clean jump off the grid and led the field through Turn 1. Sherlock stayed close to Golan’s rear wing as they raced through the esses, while third-place starter Jett Bowling (No. 02 Crosslink Kiwi Motorsport Ligier JS F3) and fourth-place starter Bruno Ribeiro (No. 3 IGY6 Motorsports / Save22 Ligier JS F3) raced side by side behind them. Bowling slid on the wet course, while Golan, Sherlock and Ribeiro engaged in a fierce battle for the lead. Swapping positions multiple times during the opening circuit, it was Sherlock who led the first two laps. With such close racing out front, Nicolas Ambiado (No. 55 LIQUI MOLY Ligier JS F3) and Hayden Bowlsbey (No. 22 IGY6 Motorsports / Save22 Ligier JS F3) were able to pull up and join the fight, but the close racing led to contact between Ambiado and Bowlsbey sending both drivers spinning in Turn 2. The two recovered and continued on the circuit, which allowed the race to stay under green-flag conditions and the top-three drivers to continue a fierce battle for the lead.

Ribeiro was finally able to break away to control the race, while Sherlock and Golan fought for second behind him. At the same time, Cole Kleck (No. 11 Crosslink Kiwi Motorsport Ligier JS F3) was fighting forward after starting the race from the last position after a failed transponder in Friday’s race left him with no official lap times. Moving up to ninth by the completion of the first lap, Kleck was already in fourth by Lap 3. As the race neared its halfway point, Kleck pulled up to join the battle for second, taking the position just before a full-course yellow.

The race restarted with 10 minutes left on the clock, and Ribeiro once again led the field. Kleck initially held second, but Golan was determined to get the runner-up position. With a drag race down the straightaway, Golan and Kleck ran wheel to wheel through Turn 12 with Golan finally able to claim the position through the next turn. As the clock ticked down, the top three started to spread apart with each holding approximately a two-second advantage over the next.

As they crossed the finish line, Ribeiro led the way, followed by Golan in second and Kleck in third.

Following the race, a series of Stewards Decisions resulted in penalties that adjusted the finishing order. Drivers receiving a penalty, included:

  • Cole Kleck: 10-second penalty, moving him to seventh
  • James Lawley (No. 77 Kartbahn Racing Ligier JS F3): five-second penalty, moving him to fifth
  • Titus Sherlock: five-second penalty, moving him to sixth
  • Jett Bowling: 30-second penalty

“I want to thank IGY6 Motorsports, they gave me a great car for this race,” said Ribeiro after climbing from the car. “It was a bit hectic yesterday and we didn’t have the best results. There was too much fighting for position, but today I felt like I could capitalize on that. I knew that overdriving wouldn’t get me anywhere, so I just needed to get my exits right and my entries right. As soon as people started fighting, I just got away and was able to get the win, so I’m happy.”

FR Americas returns for the 2025 season at NOLA Motorsports Park, March 27-30. Prospective drivers looking to learn more about FR Americas should visit the series’ website, FRAmericas.com. Additional news and updates throughout the off-season will be shared on the series’ Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.