February 29, 2012

RJ Says: Moving to Pro 4 Off-Road Truck Racing in 2011

Last year I won the TORC Pro 2 Off-Road Truck racing championship. This year I'm moving to the Pro 4 class.

What's the difference between Pro 2 and Pro 4? Pro 2 is two wheel drive. Pro 4 is four wheel drive.

With Pro 4 you can drive more aggressively - you can get on the gas more, because you have much more traction with all four wheels.

Also in 2011, I'm with a new team - Menzies. Plus I have help from Dodge, and Red Bull.

In this video below, this is one of the first times I started testing for 2011. It's a track at Glen Helen Raceway! (Home of the US MX GP)

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AT&T Builds Towards 15000 CNG Trucks

This past Thursday, telecom giant AT&T re-committed to its stated goal of putting 15,000 CNG-powered vehicles into operation by 2018, reaching the milestone of 5000 commercial CNG vehicles in service a few weeks ago and putting 274 CNG trucks and vans into service in Connecticut alone (the photo, above, is of Congressman John Larson and [...]

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ALMS ADDS VIR TO 2012 EVENT SCHEDULE

Channel: Sports amp; GT CarsClass: ALMS / IMSA Lites
Series' debut race at Virginia circuit will be on 4.1-mile Grand Course

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WMX Rider Insight: Vicki Golden's 2010 Season Review

When Vicki Golden turned pro in 2009, she went into the season open minded; she just wanted to see how she'd do in the Pros. It worked out pretty well for Vicki as she consistently finished in the top 4 in the first 5 rounds of the 2009 WMX season. After a season ending injury to Trey Canard, Geico Honda gave Vicki an opportunity to ride Trey's bike the remainder of the season of the Women's Motocross Series. It was a great experience as she finished 4th in Colorado, but her season ended prematurely as she injured herself in a practice session at Perris Raceway before the 6th round in Washougal.

In 2010 Vicki came back healthy and was picked up by Moto Concepts Yamaha. She wasn’t as consistent as she expected, but she did finish the season 4th overall points, with a 3rd place finish at the Pala Raceway National. In 2011 she will be running the #4 plate in the AMA Women's Motocross Series.


Vicki Golden sitting on the line at the inaugural Pala Raceway National

Vicki got back from Geneva, Switzerland a few weeks ago where she participated in a women’s supercross exhibition race with some pretty stiff competition.

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Coma gains ground

Channel: Rally amp; Off-RoadClass: Paris/Dakar amp; similar
Inspired driving from Marc Coma secured his third career victory in Copiapo as he clawed back 2'03" from leader Cyril Despres in a thrilling stage seven.

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February 28, 2012

Lunacy on a 50cc scooter

The Mad Bastard Scooter Rally Let’s go back in time for a moment…. Just over 2 years ago, friend and work colleague Chris Anderson entered a rally in Gatneau, PQ on his BWs scooter. It was the first time I had heard of the Mad Bastard Scooter Rally (MBSR) and suddenly another friend, Percy, asked [...]

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Casey Stoner sizes up the 1000s


How is the 1000 different from the 800 on corner entry, mid-corner, exit?
"Well, it’s not so much a difference between the 1000 and the 800, but just an improvement that we've made with Honda, is braking stability. The wheelbase is maybe a little different and when we go on the brakes we've got a bit more stability entering the corner. The rear does not want to hop as much and we can actually sink our hands into the brakes a lot harder. So it's actually changing the braking points by less than what we'd expected, because our bike has improved quite substantially in that point. I'd say corner entry is exactly the same. Everything from that point on is very similar. I think it's mainly just chassis-wise that we've improved. The weight of the bike is exactly the same, the way it's going to react is very similar, if not the same.

The weight's the same?
"It was quite recently that they decided to add four kilos, but I think the extra weight isn't changing much. If it were 20 kilos, it might be different. At this point it just feels similar to the 800. The only thing that's different is how the chassis feels. And corner exit, we're able to use that power a lot better, we're able to get more torque out of the engine and have a lot more control with the engine because it's not so peaky. And actually I've found a lot more traction-because of the extra torque and control, it wants to drive out of the corner a lot longer before it spins."

Can you be less precise with the 1000 and still get away with it?
"I'd say no. In a small way, because of that extra torque you can square the corner off and shoot it out. But the 800s already had a lot of power. You've still got to ride them in a similar manner-very accurately. Everyone's just trying to massage out the bugs at the moment."

If you make a mistake, is it less forgiving than the 800?
"No, I think it's very similar. With the 800s you were carrying a bit more corner speed. With the 1000s, especially on a small track with a short gearbox, it just wants to wheelie quite a lot. So they did turn a little bit harder and you keep a little bit more throttle in the middle of the turn really. But such a minute amount. You can still ride them in exactly the same way. I was watching some of the lines others were taking and looking at some of the black marks. They're using the whole track still. I'm using less and less of the track, because I'm happy with that extra bit of torque. But in general you can still ride them in both ways."

You've won a title before. Is it harder to win a title or defend a title?
"I think there is no defending a title. You don't go into a season with a points advantage over anyone. So I don't think it's ever a title defense. I think you've got a different number on your bike, if you choose, but everyone starts at zero again. Especially this year; we're going from 800s to 1000s, so there's nothing similar to the past year except we're running tyres on bikes and we're doing the same kind of championship, but it’s a completely different category now. So, I don't think you ever go into a season trying to defend your championship. I think you're going out trying to attack for another one."

The year after you won your championship you had a number of problems, which made keeping the number one plate more difficult.
"I think we didn't start out so great with the 2008 bike. We struggled with it quite at the start of the season. We were having a lot of pumping issues and trying to figure out the chain tensions, small things like that to try to stop the pumping problems we had. But then we had a camera come off and flap around my bike in Estoril, and we had an engine go in Le Mans. Then we had major issues at the end of the year with my wrist falling to pieces, but everyone just remembers me losing the title. But I think we put up one hell of a fight considering the year we had. And I think I proved to everybody that we had every right to be champion again that year, but it wasn't to be. Same in 2009- We were leading the championship when my lactose issue started to play havoc. It was pretty much only 2010 that we didn't have any excuses. We didn't have the bike, we didn't have the equipment, we didn't get it sorted quick enough. We made mistakes. Pushed too hard in places we maybe shouldn't have. And things just didn't go well from there. But at the end of the season once we got everything sorted, we showed that we still had the speed and came out on a bike that hadn’t given us everything we wanted, and sort of showed everybody what we could do again."

Wayne Rainey famously said that with each passing championship he felt he had to win and that there was no settling for second place.
"I think this championship's changing quite a lot. Wayne was the benchmark so he had nothing really to chase, but I suppose you can always win more races during the season, you've always got goals. But for me, it's a problem the way the championship is heading and the way there are always rule changes. There are always excuses and it doesn't seem to be about racing as it was in those days and there's more to it than just going out and having a good scrap. It sort of makes me unhappy looking at the direction the championship, the way that it's going. But at the same time I've still got goals that I can set and try to fulfill, but if I can't, I've got to be happy with the career I've had."

One of his problems was that by winning so often, there were few improvement to his machinery. That doesn't seem to be a problem with Honda.
"With this team, every bit of input I give, I see it motivating them to try to do better. With Honda, you see that they just want to keep improving. They don't ever want to sit still. Now that there's a 1000 here, straight away there's a lot of input going into it and they're trying to sort out all the small gremlins."

At Laguna Seca, you had one of your most frustrating races in 2009 and last year you had one of your greatest races there.
"I think everyone can appreciate now that maybe the race wasn't so easy on a Ducati. That maybe it wasn't as clean cut as everyone thought it was. I rode my butt off in that race and things didn't work out. I forgot about that shortly after but nobody else did. So it's not my problem anymore."

The pass that you made on Jorge Lorenzo, how far ahead did you plan that?
"A few laps to be honest. Not in that exact spot; I just thought if the opportunity arose then I wouldn't have any doubt doing it. I've always been good in the last sector of Laguna- I was fast on the Ducati. It's all about getting the gear shifts right to keep the front down, because it's such a short track. On the laps previous to that I was catching Jorge every time in that spot. And I thought if I got close enough and he just made a small slip-up with shifting, it would be just enough. And it happened. If you watch, you'll see me all of a sudden get acceleration, but it was the fact that he held that wheelie a bit too long. And that allowed me to carry that momentum around the outside."

Some believe that was the turning point in the championship? Do you agree or disagree?
"No, I completely disagree. There are turning points constantly in the championship. Just let every race be a different turning point in the championship. There's always different moments and you just need to let them flow."

Source: Anthony Gobert

Land Rover LR2 Debut

Land Rover LR2 Debut

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Added: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 10:16:08 -0800
Duration: 148

Land Rover has always been the smart choice for people who wanted to go off-roading - we mean really off-roading, like on safari, running away from charging rhinoceros off-roading. And the nicest things about a Land Rover, was that you could flee that rhinoceros in style and comfort. The LR2 was unveiled to North America at the Los Angeles Auto Show in late 2006 and AutoPacific Senior Consultant Jim Hossack was on hand to have a first look. He liked what he saw.

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Video: Jay Leno Camaro finally finds its way home

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Jay Leno's Garage Twin Turbo Chevrolet Camaro

Back in 2009, General Motors whipped up a special-edition Chevrolet Camaro for Jay Leno. With a twin-turbocharged 3.6-liter V6 engine, unique aerodynamic and cooling work, Brembo brakes on all four corners and a Pedders coil-over suspension kit, the vehicle was designed to be a modern interpretation of the old Z28. Small aesthetic tweaks abound as well, from a revised front fascia to functional brake duct inlets on the rear quarters and unique exhaust outlets. GM even slathered the vehicle in the same paint as the original Camaro Concept. Very sexy.

Why do we bring up the 420 horsepower special edition now? Because Leno just took delivery of it. The latest episode of Jay Leno's Garage pours over every last detail of the car before hitting the road.

We like the idea of a better-handling, more track-focused Camaro, and while the Camaro ZL1 has scratched that itch for plenty of people, Leno's V6 bruiser is very cool. Hit the jump to check out the video for yourself.

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Ferrari F620 GT: Third Teaser Video

Announcing a car will only be unveiled on a particular date puts you in a very strange position if the Internet is filled will leaked pictures and renderings before the big reveal actually takes place. But Ferrari is treating the recent un-camouflaged sighting of the F620 GT like it never happened, since it's still trying to tease the car.

This is the third such video of the new Maranello Marvel flagship, coming to replace the 599 GTB Fiorano. The Youtube video tries to provide us with a glim...

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February 27, 2012

World Superbike lines up in Moscow for triple celebration

Channel: MotorcycleClass: Superbike
Russian Round presentation, new championship identity and 25 exciting years: Infront Motor Sports, the organizers and promoters of the FIM Superbike World Championship...

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Leadership Change at BMW Motorrad USA

After serving 18 years in the ranks of the BMW Group, Pieter de Waal will be stepping down as head of BMW Motorrad USA in March and formally retiring from BMW. Replacing de Waal will be Hans Blesse, who will leave his position as VP of Sales and Marketing at BMW Motorrad Germany, and take on the role of Vice President of BMW Motorrad USA. With 25 years of experience working for the BMW Group ...

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BMW Reveals 640d xDrive [Photo Gallery]

The 6-Series is like their expression of pure style. If you've got a big V8 and can do 155 mph (250 km/h), you're in the same league as the Jaguar XK and Mercedes SL owner. However, it's this car that you actually want: the new 640d with xDrive. It's got the sort of fuel economy of a 1-Series, AWD to deal with the snow and slippery roads and nobody will ever know about the compromise.

The new 640d xDrive Coupe and Convertible that will debut at the Geneva Motor Show is powered by a 3.0-liter ...

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The 2010 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship Season Celebration

This year's AMA Motocross Banquet & Season Celebration was held in a magnificent banquet room at the Pala Resort & Casino. The room was decorated beautifully, lined with motocross décor, as well as a stage decorated with the championship bikes and awards. The line-up of food, appetizers, desserts, and beverages was very elegant and delicious.

After dinner, the awards ceremony began. Jason Weigandt, along with Tim Cotter hosted the show. And of course Jason started it just like he does many of his shows - after slamming down an energy drink.

Jason went on to talk about each round of this summer's AMA Motocross Nationals, with a list of funny jokes pertaining to all the good and bad situations at each of the races. After that, the awards and trophies were handed out.

The night was filled with special memories, good times, and laughs. One poignant moment was when Kevin Windham accepted the award for 'Sportsperson of the Year'. Kevin always has a great way of expressing himself, but made a great comment towards his friend & the team manager, Mike LaRocco. He commented on Mike's motivation, that pushed Kevin to work hard and do his best ... it was touching, but at the same time very funny.


Kevin Windham accepted the award for 'Sportsperson of the Year'

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2012 Teknic Motorcycle Clothing

From WebBikeWorld - Teknic is known for innovative designs and unique styling. This year they have a lifetime waterproof guarantee.

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February 26, 2012

TZ3 Stradale Zagato will build on the platform Viper

Milanese Atelier Zagato body builder is sufficiently well known for his work. Recent comes to mind Perana Z-One and the Fiat 500 Coupe, but they pale before the brilliant TZ3 Corsa.
Introduced about a year ago, TZ3 is a continuation line that began in the 60th to the TZ1. Line of cars, loved by collectors around the world.
TZ3 Corsa was a private one customer order and Zagato and intends to remain unique, but in recent reports the company said that there is a good chance to see it limited road series.
Discarding racing ambitions Corsa, TZ3 Stradale would have received based on the Dodge Viper, as Alfa Romeo and the Dodge driven by the same people. And, reportedly, its 8.4-liter V10 would be configured for 612 horsepower.

Photo: Zagato

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Encouraging News on Transit, But Serious Flaws Remain in House Transpo Bill

Hold that victory lap: While it’s true that House Republicans are revamping their transportation bill, it’s time once again wait and see just how bad the bill still is.
The House's retreat on de-funding transit is good news for projects like Cincinnati's proposed streetcar. Photo: Urban Cincy
Indications out of Speaker John Boehner’s office are that the GOP [...]

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Brad Jones Racing Statement

Channel: Saloon Cars/TrucksClass: V8 Supercars
"In the competitive world of V8 Supercars Jason was a rare breed ndash; a driver that could tread the fine line between rivalry and friendship.

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Muller on top at Estoril test

Nico Muller topped the timesheets for Trident Racing on the opening day of GP3 testing at Estoril on Tuesday. The 19-year-old Swiss, who has yet to secure a race deal for the coming season, lapped the Portuguese circuit in 1m31.285s with just 15 minutes of the afternoon session remaining, knocking Mitch Evans off the top spot by just 0.015s. Evans had set the fastest time during the morning session, despite the MW Arden driver completing only seven laps before the lunch break.

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Return to Okayama

Week Two of the inRacingNews Challenge season, the first of 2012, saw a return to the Okayama International Circuit, this time on the track’s short course. While the Pontiac Solstice and SpecRacer Ford drivers should be quite familiar with the track in their cars, this marks the first time that the new Mazda MX-5 Roadster class hits this track in the iRNC. Many sim racers haven’t been shy about trying out the new car, and the points leaders frequently transcend multiple classes. Ralf Janiak was the story of the week, posting the best points totals in all three classes and never losing a race. He beat Michael Booth in Solstice, scoring 168 points in one perfect race (won from the pole and led every lap) while Booth went three for [...]

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February 25, 2012

Less grip, but a good feeling

Channel: Formula 1Class: 2006 to current
The first Formula One test of the year never seems complete without the defending world champion, so the arrival of Red Bullrsquo;s Sebastian Vettel at Jerez on Thursday was greatly anticipated - and his first appearance in the RB8 closely scrutinised.

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Bugatti Galibier gave the green light!

For those who like Veyron, but indulged in it due to insufficient number of seats for passengers, Bugatti has prepared a concept Galibier. In the car were going to install veyronovsky W16, deforsirovanny to 800 horsepower. And supposed to ask him 1.4 million dollars. And until now the car is at a stage of uncertainty, but recent reports VW stating that he was finally given the green light!
Good news, though, because, in fact, Bugatti Galibier will be the most expensive, most powerful and fastest production hetchebkom.

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Honda Civic NGTC Racer Spotted Testing [Video]

As if the gap between the Euro-spec Honda Civic and the US version hadn't been wide enough, the Old Continent one is also getting a cool racing version, in the form of the Civic Next Generation Touring Car.

The vehicle, which is set to enter the British Touring Car Championship, was recently taken to Brands Hatch for its first testing session. The whole feat was captured on camera and we're inviting you to hit the play button above in order to see the racer in action.

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A Look at Volkswagen’s New MQB Platform for Front-Wheel-Drive Cars

There are more brands, more segments, and more cars than ever before. This is perhaps no more evident than within the Volkswagen Group, with its 10 marques and 200-plus models worldwide. Because of this, the über group has recognized the need to increase commonality in its quest to maximize profits. VW is now creating shared [...]

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Gold Coast Junior Motocross Club to re-open

After a forced closure by Gold Coast city council 2 years ago due to noise complaints. Mike Hatcher’s junior motorcycle club has been given the go ahead to re-open with an initial 6 month lease due to start later in December 2011. The club has been home to a number of well known champion racers [...]

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February 24, 2012

2012 Fisker Karma Tested: Likable and Real—and Really Heavy

Nobody can deny (can they?) that the Fisker Karma is the lewdest wedge of car porn to hit the pavement since the onset of the 5-mph bumper. From one 22-inch wheel to the other, the Fisker is a heartthrob, a design spectacularly unchained from the shackles of practicality and brand identity that enslave other automakers. [...]

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NASCAR-CUP: Ford teams Daytona Duel 1 race quotes

Mike Wallace, Max Q Motorsports Ford
Mike Wallace, Max Q Motorsports Ford

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MIKE WALLACE – No. 37 Poynt.com Ford Fusion

“It’s something engine-related that happened and it won’t run. The first incident I got in the back of the 21. He checked up and I thought I did a good job of keeping from turning him around and wrecking anything. We came down pit road and taped the nose up and everything was going to be fine, but it wouldn’t go on the restart. I guess from the point of the wreck to when we went back to green something happened. It’s just disappointing because it’s the Daytona 500.”

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DAVID GILLILAND – No. 38 MHP/Power Pak Pudding Ford Fusion

“I feel good, I am fine. I cut up my hand on my helmet and I had to get it stitched. I am fine, just disappointed. It was a short day. Our Fusion had good speed and I feel confident about our backup car, so we will get it out and get it going again.”

HOW MANY STITCHES? “Just one, but it is on my thumb where it bends. I told him I would superglue it but he said a stitch would work better. I am fine. It is just really disappointing. It felt like someone got into the back of us in turn one and away it went. It was fun though. I had a lot of fun out there racing and I’m looking forward to Sunday.”

IS IT JUST A PART OF THIS RACING? “Yeah, it is. The problem is people want to push because you can make up track position, but you have to think of the guy in front of you and what he is dealing with in front of him. Two cars catch these other cars so fast and then when you are getting pushed you just can’t stop when you come up on another guy. It is kind of a process to get the whole train slowed down. It is tricky, but everybody will hopefully get the hang of it by Sunday.”

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MICHAEL MCDOWELL – No. 98 KLOVE/Curb Records Ford Fusion

DESCRIBE THIS FEELING. “It’s unbelievable. You just never know until it’s over. I was hoping it would be over five laps earlier than it was, but I just can’t explain it. It’s unbelievable.”

YOU HAD SOME HELP FROM THE 21. “Yeah. I owe him big. There’s a special bond there that you can’t break, so it’s just cool to see when you work together what you can accomplish.”

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RICKY STENHOUSE JR. – No. 6 EcoBoost Ford Fusion

“We got a lot of experience out there and got to learn a lot. Our EcoBoost Ford Fusion was pretty good. It can run up in the draft, but maybe we need to get it to suck up a little bit better. The good thing is this is our best piece and it’s in one piece, so we can massage on it and go to the 500.”

DID YOU HAVE ANY HAIRY MOMENTS? “Not really. Everything was pretty smooth out there. I think that first wreck was a close car as far as to the back part of our car, but, all in all, it was a pretty easy day and just rode around and logged laps. We tried to get some respect from the veterans and hopefully we did that for Sunday.”

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MARCOS AMBROSE – No. 9 Stanley Ford Fusion

"I tell you what, I would like a cold tile but I would really like another two laps. We got ourselves in a box there. We didn't pit the first time around and that kind of hurt us a little bit. We learned a lot for Sunday, we got a good result. We are smiling right now but it was very close to being the other way around. I am proud of my Stanley Ford team. We have great power and a good handling car. Our team is rolling. We've had a great speedweeks and we are going to keep it that way for the 500 and have a good Sunday."

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CARL EDWARDS – No. 99 Fastenal Ford Fusion

"That was fun. We went for it there at the end. We got behind Burton and we were coming down the back straight. If that caution didn't come out, I don't know what it looked like on TV but it felt like we were going to be leading off of four. I was having fun. I am excited for the race, it is going to be good." HOW CRAZY WAS IT BEHIND THE WHEEL? "It was crazy. We are going to have fun though. It is going to be a good race. I am glad we got through all this and we are starting on the pole. I got a ton of experience today and we are accomplishing our goals."

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DAVID RAGAN – No. 34 MHP/Scorpion Truck Bedliners Ford Fusion

"I learned that guys are still sliding all over the place and driving aggressive. We had a lot more to lose in that race than to gain. If we could have won it that would have been great but whether you finished third or 10th or 15th there is really no difference except maybe a couple hundred bucks. We have our eye on the 500 and we just rode around and played it safe. I am looking forward to getting our race engine in and getting ready for Sunday."

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Kobayashi leads the way at Barcelona

Kamui Kobayashi topped the final morning of Formula 1 pre-season testing at Barcelona, setting the fastest time seen so far this week. The Sauber driver switched to Pirelli's soft compound in the final hour of the morning and was able to get down to a 1m22.312s - thousandths of a second faster than Pastor Maldonado's Thursday benchmark.

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TSTC Alerts Drivers to Costs of Transit-Free Tappan Zee

The Tri-State Transportation Campaign is looking to enlist car commuters in the fight for transit on the Tappan Zee Bridge.
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Peugeot 208 GTi and 208 XY Concepts Revealed [Geneva Auto Show]

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RACE RETRO'S PORSCHE CELEBRATIONS CONTINUE TO GROW WITH STUNNING LINE-UP

Channel: Sports amp; GT CarsClass: Historic racing today
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February 23, 2012

Nissan SER "Spec"V Not So "Spec"tacular

Nissan SER "Spec"V Not So "Spec"tacular

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Added: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 11:44:33 -0800
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Nissan enters the compact performance car market with a whimper rather than a roar. The new Nissan SER SpecV has none of the eye-opening, seat-pinning speed the Mazda Speed3 has. But it does have a G meter...as in G Forces. Whaa?

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NASCAR-CUP: NASCAR ONE Blog: Daytona 500 class warfare

Elite Eight versus the rest

Based on the prevailing estimates of winning chances for the Daytona 500, there are eight drivers that are considered elite. (I define elite as at least twice the chance of winning as the average.)

Kevin Harvick, Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
Kevin Harvick, Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

Photo by: Eric Gilbert

The Elite Eight is as follows:
Kyle Busch (2.8 times the average)
Kevin Harvick (2.8)
Dale Earnhardt Jr. (2.8)
Tony Stewart (2.6)
Carl Edwards (2.4)
Jeff Gordon (2.4)
Jimmie Johnson (2.1)
Kasey Kahne (2.1)

If the odds were not considered and one had to pick a single driver to win, then pick from the Elite Eight. These drivers have impeccable track records and that has to mean something of an edge. Interestingly, what's implied in the odds is that there is about a similar chance of a winner coming from this group than from the other thirty five drivers. This doesn't sound quite right to me in a race as tight and volatile as the Daytona 500. Hence, if the odds are considered, then pick from the rest of the field. The Elite Eight track record comes with a sizable premium that is hard to justify.

Brad Keselowski, Penske Racing Dodge
Brad Keselowski, Penske Racing Dodge

Photo by: Eric Gilbert

The better drivers of the rest of the field are as follows:
Brad Keselowski
Denny Hamlin
Greg Biffle
Jamie McMurray
Matt Kenseth
Kurt Busch
Clint Boyer
Jeff Burton
AJ Allmendinger

Feeling lucky? Then there are many with slim chances of winning. These are better as 'lottery' picks given the odds.

Press conference: Danica Patrick, Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet
Press conference: Danica Patrick, Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet

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The list below has the better names of this group:
Martin Truex
Juan Montoya
Mark Martin
David Ragan
Trevor Bayne
Regan Smith
Danica Patrick

(Please visit www.nascarone.com for a list of estimated winning chances for the upcoming Daytona 500.)

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Ducati Test Team wraps up in Jerez

The Ducati Test Team finished a three-day test Wednesday at Spain’s Circuito de Jerez. Activities were led by Filippo Preziosi, who followed the work schedule carried out by official test rider Franco Battaini.

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Road closed? What-EVER, still a great ride!

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Piaggio Motorcycles – Covers Seven Brands of Motorcycles and Scooters

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Zach Osborne interview

Channel: MotorcycleClass: Motocross
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February 22, 2012

Freedom Rock ride 2011

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Racers United Raises $800 during FWT Rotax Event in Ocala

Outstanding prizes and start of new TaG Cadet mini-series to begin at round three of Superkarts! USA program

Ocala, FL - Racers United Charitable Fund announced today it raised $800 for Voices for Children, an Ocala based charity that helps neglected and abused children find safe places to live and provide them the essentials of day to day living.

This was the third karting event of the year held at the Florida Winter Tour Rotax race weekend bringing over 200 competitors who helped raise the money through a raffle. DeFrancesco Racing had a representative, Pam Heron, selling 50/50 raffle tickets the first two days of the event. A drawing was held on Sunday to announce the winner. Half of the proceeds went to the winner and the other half went to the Ocala based Voices for Children. In addition, there were private donations that raised the total money raised to $800 directly to the charity. The organization was on hand during some of the Sunday final races as guests of DFR where they were thoroughly impressed with the level of competition on the track and the magnitude of the event. The money raised will go a long way in helping the abused children in the Ocala area.

Racers United next event will be this weekend in Norman, Oklahoma at the 1st round of the Southwest Regional Cup with hopes to return to the National circuit in the coming months.

For more information on Racers United, please visit their website at www.racersunited.org.

If you are interested in having a series involved with Racers United in the 2011 campaign, please contact Tim Glasson at 214-287-0432 or email us at info@racersunited.com . Racers United accepts your tax deductible donations via the website or via this link at any time http://www.austincommunityfoundation.org/?nd=donate_detail&donation_id=972&return_nd=donate you will receive your tax deductible receipt at the time of the donation. Racers United would like to thank everyone for the generosity thus far in 2011 which has given back over $3,000 in the first three months with a goal of $20,000 for the year. The fund is managed by Cole Glasson Racing and all incoming and outgoing funds flow through Austin Community Foundation, based in Austin, Texas.

About Superkarts! USA:
Established in 1995, Superkarts! USA is dedicated to shifterkart and TaG racing and is the leader in the field, currently promoting five regional racing series. Racing programs are currently running in Southern California, Northern California, Hawaii, Colorado, Missouri and Iowa, in cooperation and support from official tire supplier MG Tires. In 2011, the organization is promoting the second edition of the SKUSA Pro Tour, which features a pair of major events in Arizona and Colorado, all leading up to the annual SKUSA SuperNationals, the biggest shifter kart race in the world, held every November in Las Vegas, NV. For more information on SKUSA, please visit www.superkartsusa.com.

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Gronholm confirms GRC presence

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February 21, 2012

The List: The List #0777: Attend SEMA

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Patrick McIntyre and Jessi Combs of The List at SEMA

Every year in November, the Specialty Equipment Market Association hosts a trade show out in the desert. You know it as the SEMA Show in Las Vegas.

Held in the sprawling square footage of the Las Vegas Convention Center, the SEMA Show is where just about every automotive aftermarket company and supplier comes to share its wares. About 1,500 new products debut there each year, and even automakers brave the crowds to show off their most wild and custom concept and performance vehicles.

Despite being a trade-only event and technically not open to the public, we've included it on The List because so many enthusiasts have told us they want to attend and, based on our experience, many of them find a way in. We got Jessi and Patrick passes for this past year's SEMA Show to experience the chaos, and they filed this report.

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Honda Civic interior rated least toxic, Mitsubishi Outlander Sport worst [w/video]

2012 Honda Civic EX interior

Honda took it on the chin for its boring redesign of the Civic, but here's one thing it got right: Reducing the use of toxic chemicals in the manufacturing process for its interior. According to the Ecology Center's new report on HealthyStuff.org, the 2012 Civic uses the least off-gassing plastics, materials that can lead to volatile organic compound emissions. VOC's have been linked to health problems including cancer and birth defects, according to the report.

"Research shows that vehicle interiors contain a unique cocktail of hundreds of toxic chemicals that off-gas in small, confined spaces," said Jeff Gearhart, Research Director at the Ecology Center, in a statement. "Since these chemicals are not regulated, consumers have no way of knowing the dangers they face. Our testing is intended to expose those dangers and encourage manufacturers to use safer alternatives."

Honda does not use bromine-based flame retardants in the Civic and specs PVC-free interior fabrics and trim, while also eliminating most heavy metals from the interior.

The worst vehicle tested, the 2011 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport, "contained bromine and antimony-based flame retardants in the seating and center console; chromium treated leather on several components; and over 400 ppm lead in seating materials," according to the report.

The good news is that PVC use is declining overall, with 17 percent of new models boasting PVC-free interiors, up from none in 2006, according to HealthyStuff.org. Some 60 percent of new vehicles do not contain bromine flame retardants. It seems that automakers are backing efforts to eliminate these hazardous chemicals from vehicle interiors, with HealthyStuff.org pointing out that Ford and Volvo have adopted voluntary third-party eco labels for some of their vehicles. The average ratings for Ford's vehicles showed a 30-percent improvement from the 2009/2010 study.

Click past the jump for a video and the full press release, including the 10 best and worst vehicles in the study.

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Smart Face Lifts the Fortwo, But Will Anyone Here Notice?

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Honda Civic interior rated least toxic, Mitsubishi Outlander Sport worst [w/video]

2012 Honda Civic EX interior

Honda took it on the chin for its boring redesign of the Civic, but here's one thing it got right: Reducing the use of toxic chemicals in the manufacturing process for its interior. According to the Ecology Center's new report on HealthyStuff.org, the 2012 Civic uses the least off-gassing plastics, materials that can lead to volatile organic compound emissions. VOC's have been linked to health problems including cancer and birth defects, according to the report.

"Research shows that vehicle interiors contain a unique cocktail of hundreds of toxic chemicals that off-gas in small, confined spaces," said Jeff Gearhart, Research Director at the Ecology Center, in a statement. "Since these chemicals are not regulated, consumers have no way of knowing the dangers they face. Our testing is intended to expose those dangers and encourage manufacturers to use safer alternatives."

Honda does not use bromine-based flame retardants in the Civic and specs PVC-free interior fabrics and trim, while also eliminating most heavy metals from the interior.

The worst vehicle tested, the 2011 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport, "contained bromine and antimony-based flame retardants in the seating and center console; chromium treated leather on several components; and over 400 ppm lead in seating materials," according to the report.

The good news is that PVC use is declining overall, with 17 percent of new models boasting PVC-free interiors, up from none in 2006, according to HealthyStuff.org. Some 60 percent of new vehicles do not contain bromine flame retardants. It seems that automakers are backing efforts to eliminate these hazardous chemicals from vehicle interiors, with HealthyStuff.org pointing out that Ford and Volvo have adopted voluntary third-party eco labels for some of their vehicles. The average ratings for Ford's vehicles showed a 30-percent improvement from the 2009/2010 study.

Click past the jump for a video and the full press release, including the 10 best and worst vehicles in the study.

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The Hottest Car Show in SoCal is Free...Every Saturday Morning!

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NASCAR-CUP: Kurt Busch looking forward to Daytona 500

KURT BUSCH
Going Back to Daytona Means Getting Back to Roots

MOORESVILLE, N.C., (Feb. 15, 2012) – Sometimes it’s good to get back to your roots. And for 2004 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Kurt Busch, the 2012 season will involve just that.

Kurt Busch, Phoenix Racing Chevrolet
Kurt Busch, Phoenix Racing Chevrolet

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Busch begins his 12th full Sprint Cup season driving the No. 51 Chevrolet for Phoenix Racing, a team unlike any other he has driven for in the Sprint Cup Series.

While most NASCAR teams are based within 10 or 20 miles of the NASCAR R&D Center in Concord, N.C., Phoenix Racing is located in Spartanburg, S.C., about 80 miles to the southwest. They aren’t a big team and have a smaller shop and fewer employees than most full-time organizations. But, they do more with less, and that’s just fine with Busch, who has never been afraid to roll up his sleeves and gets his hands dirty.

Since joining Phoenix Racing in late December 2011, Busch has made the 80-minute drive from his home in Mooresville, N.C., to the Phoenix Racing shop two or three times a week. And during those drives, Busch has discovered that going simple has brought more fun.

He’s as relaxed and loose as ever before and has quickly endeared himself to the tight-knit group at Phoenix Racing that was thrilled to hear that a Sprint Cup champion and 24-race winner wanted to race for them.

Busch has not only spent his time at the shop getting to know his new teammates, he’s helped them prepare the cars – specifically the No. 51 TAG Heuer Avant-Garde Eyewear Chevrolet Impala Busch will pilot in the non-points Budweiser Shootout Saturday at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway, and the No. 51 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet Impala he will use in the 54th Daytona 500 on Feb. 26 at Daytona.

He’s even helping the team assemble the No. 51 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet Impala he will drive in the season-opening NASCAR Nationwide Series race on Feb. 25 at Daytona.

While Busch is having fun, he knows that racing can be a lot of fun when winning is involved. And he and Phoenix Racing should be contenders at Daytona. Phoenix Racing’s lone Sprint Cup victory came at Daytona’s sister track, Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway, in April 2009 with Brad Keselowski driving, while Busch has 12 top-10 finishes in 22 point-paying starts at Daytona, including runner-up finishes in the Daytona 500 in 2003, 2005 and 2008. Last year, he won the Budweiser Shootout and the first of the two 150-mile Gatorade Duel qualifying races.

It’s a new year with an old-school look for Busch, but he’s chasing a new prize that exudes the old-school lore of Daytona – the Harley J. Earl Trophy, awarded to the winner of the Daytona 500.

KURT BUSCH, Driver of the No. 51 TAG Heuer Avant-Garde Eyewear/HendrickCars.com Chevrolet Impala for Phoenix Racing:

Is this old-school racing for you?

“Yeah, this is old-school racing the way James Finch (owner, Phoenix Racing) does it. He has a lot of fun, but he’s serious about it. Because we have Hendrick motors and chassis, the bodies are subbed out to a group that builds them off the recipe from Hendrick engineers. So there is a great deal of support but, also, there is that laid-back attitude of, ‘Let’s go to the track and have some fun.’”

You put up a fast lap during your recent testing at Daytona. What are your thoughts on that and the rest of the season?

“Well, it’s a fast racecar. It was 206 mph down there in Daytona, and that’s with that Hendrick power. To have that under the hood, to have the years of experience that I have, plus James Finch, he’s full-tilt when it comes to Daytona and Talladega. So that is our best opportunity to win races this year. Then you get to places like Bristol, where it’s not an aerodynamic track. It’s more of an even playing field, plus it’s one of my favorite racetracks. I look at those opportunities to try to crack into victory lane.”

What are your expectations for the season?

“Expectations for us are going to be one week at a time. There are going to be little victories we take in, whether it’s finishing 15th and putting a car back in the hauler without a scratch on it, or contending for the win at Daytona. We have two really good bullets right now – our superspeedway car for Daytona, and we have a car that came from Hendrick that has a ton of R&D stuff on it. So I need to protect that car when we take it to (Las) Vegas. At Vegas, you want that car again in a couple weeks at California. So we’ve got to take care of that baby right now and, hopefully, we’ll get a few more built like that.”

Will that affect your driving style?

“It’s just racing smart, racing old-school. It’s like my dad’s race team, where we had one Legends car and, if we wrecked it, we couldn’t race it the next week unless we had enough parts. And, if you wreck it too much, it costs you too much to get to the racetrack. So, it’s going to be that balance of understanding how to get the best out of the car for that day, whether it’s 15th or, if we have a shot at a top-10, make sure I still protect that car because we need to bring it back in a few weeks to race it again.”

Talk about working with Phoenix Racing.

“It’s a really neat group of guys. Everybody works so hard because we have so little compared to the big teams, but we have what we need to compete with the big teams. Finch puts in a great effort. Right now, it’s just a one‑year deal, a handshake deal. Don’t even have a contract. It’s just all verbal. We trust each other. And this has taught me a lot about how deals used to be done in the past. Even going to lunch with him. We end up over at the Peach Blossom and we’re hanging out and there’s Bud Moore, there’s Cotton Owens. This is the old-school fun of hanging out with the South Carolina boys.”

What ultimately led you to decide to drive for Phoenix Racing?

“I think it’s just the overall perception of his program. There is the fun built into it but, at the same time, it’s serious. When you have Hendrick equipment, it gives you that motivation to do well while having the fun.”

Felix Sabates and other owners offered you some advice in the offseason. Talk about that.

“Yeah, I leaned on quite a few car owners for advice, for help, as well. If there are any leads on sponsor dollars. We were trying to talk with other guys. Even having a sit-down with King Richard (Petty) in Level Cross, N.C. I was just in awe going into his office, having the wood-paneled walls and how old-school that was. Talking with a bunch of different owners and key people in the sport. It was a lot of fun dealing with some of the tough deals behind the scenes. Felix Sabates stuck his neck out with me to try to help with Finch, and I owe a lot to Felix for helping make this deal happen. Even Rick Hendrick, who had to give the blessing, because this is his equipment and these are his cars, more or less, that Finch buys from him. But they’re all connected together.”

Talk about your chances for victory in the Daytona 500.

“I mean, anybody can win. Last year with the repave job, it took all the handling away from Daytona. It just went to raw speed. Trevor Bayne showed that. He put himself in position to win and he got the deal done. Danica Patrick, it can happen to her. It can happen to anybody. We just have to get to the end of the race. We have to protect our car and be in position for what I would anticipate with the green-white-checkered (finish). So that’s whether we get the car separated as far as the draft or, if they’re together, we’re going to have that green-white-checkered and it’s going to be pushed like crazy with the guy in front of you no matter what.”

Later this season, you will team up with your brother Kyle to drive Nationwide Series races for Kyle Busch Motorsports (KBM). Talk about that.

“It’s going to be incredible. To have Monster Energy Drink in there supporting me, it’s great to see their fraternity of athletes. The extreme game guys are always edgy. That’s what Kyle and I are. So, it’s a perfect fit on the sponsor front. We have the responsibility of trying to run for an owner title, so the two of us are really going to draw attention.”

What are you plans as far as a schedule for the Nationwide Series this year?

“We’re trying to iron out all the details. Kyle’s going to start the season off with four, maybe five races. I hope to jump in at Texas. That’s where I made my debut in the Nationwide Series. Hopefully, we’ll get it all ironed out and have some fun with it. Then I’ll probably take the bulk of the schedule later in the year.”

Can you talk about your relationship with Roger Penske since you left his team?

“It was a great departure the way we handled it. I e-mailed Roger the other day on when we’re going to get together for dinner down at Daytona. I have no regrets and I can’t thank him enough for the time we spent together.”

What has your offseason been like?

“It’s been a busy offseason with early morning, 6 a.m., all the way until late evenings, sometimes past 10 p.m., just week‑in and week‑out of making calls, talking with sponsors. Of course, trying to find a place to go and race. Just with the way everything has come together, it’s been an amazing offseason. I’m just stoked to get to the track, have the fun with Finch, work hard with it, as well as support my little brother and get KBM on the map as far as what he wants to do in Nationwide.”

You’ve been to every Major League Baseball stadium. Are you planning on going to the new Miami Marlins Ballpark this year?

“I have to get to the new Marlins Ballpark, and both New York stadiums are new since I’ve been on my little tour. This is going to be a busy year. I was telling the fans at the Sprint fan event we did a few weeks ago that I’m running 38 Cup races. We have yet to decide on the full Nationwide schedule. But it’s going to be close to 20 Nationwide races. That’s almost 60 races in one year. So that’s going to keep me busy. That’s going to be a good workload to have. Might not be visiting as many baseball parks this is year.”

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Remembering the 2011 San Diego Supercross

Remember last year's (2011) San Diego Supercross? We'll we are here to remind you! Read all about it below ...

Chad Reed wins San Diego Supercross. Eli Tomac wins his first ever 250 Lites Supercross Main Event. The points in all series are closer than ever with Ryan Villopoto leading James Stewart by three points in premiere Supercross, as the series heats up going to Atlanta next weekend!

Supercross Results
1. Chad Reed HON
2. Ryan Dungey SUZ
3. James Stewart YAM
4. Trey Canard HON
5. Davi Millsaps YAM
6. Andrew Short KTM
7. Ryan Villopoto KAW
8. Brett Metcalfe SUZ
9. Mike Alessi KTM
10. Justin Brayton YAM
11. Nick Wey YAM
12. Kyle Regal YAM
13. F Izoird KAW
14. C Blose KAW
15. Ivan Tedesco KAW
16. Michael Byrne SUZ
17. M Lesage KAW
18. A Stroupe YAM
19. W Peick YAM
20. K Windham HON
Supercross Points
Ryan Villopoto 146
James Stewart 143
Chad Reed 130
Trey Canard 130
Ryan Dungey 123
Andrew Short 95
Brett Metcalfe 93
Davi Millsaps 78
Justin Brayton 76
Ivan Tedesco 66
Kevin Windham 62
Nick Wey 54
Kyle Regal 52
Kyle Chisholm 46
Mike Alessi 43
Chris Blose 41
Weston Peick 24
Matt Boni 20
Thomas Hahn 17
Austin Stroupe 15
250 Lites West Results
1. Eli Tomac HON
2. Tyla Rattray KAW
3. Broc Tickle KAW
4. Cole Seely HON
5. James Decotis HON
6. Josh Hansen KAW
7. Ken Roczen KTM
8. Ben Evans KAW
9. Ryan Morais SUZ
10. A Balbi KAW
11. M Davalos SUZ
12. N Paluzzi YAM
13. T Bright HON
14. K Beaton KAW
15. K Cunningham YAM
16. R Smith SUZ
17. T Weeck HON
18. C Hinson KTM
19. S Champion KAW
20. D Tedder KAW
250 Lites West Points
Josh Hansen 128
Broc Tickle 125
Eli Tomac 116
Ryan Morais 96
Cole Seely 88
Ken Roczen 83
Tyla Rattray 80
Martin Davalos 69
James Decotis 67
K Cunningham 60
A Balbi 50
Ryan Marmont 48
Ben Evans 47
Nick Paluzzi 45
Bruce Rutherford 38
Travis Baker 37
Jake Canada 29
Casey Hinson 19
S Champion 17
Gared Steinke 10

Qualcomm Stadium

It was expected to rain all day and night. But during the day, it only rained a bit off and on. The track was covered to protect it from the rain and be maintained for the night time program. It did start to rain more as the night time program was getting under way. However, the Feld Motor Sports / Dirt Wurx crew know how to do their jobs. The track is in great condition as the opening ceremonies get under way before the first heat race of the night.

The first 250 West Heat takes off!

The track is a bit slick, and it is raining, but all-in-all everything is in good shape. The early leader is Nicholas Paluzzi on the 72 Yamaha. He's followed very closely by Jim Decotis (66). Tyla Rattray is third, followed Broc Tickle in fourth and Ryan Morais in fifth.

In the 6 lap qualifier, Paluzzi is leading on the last lap, but Decotis makes a pass on a tight left hand corner. They both bobble and it makes room for Broc Tickle to pass! At the finish it's Tickle with the win! Decotis is second, Paluzzi third, Rattray fourth, and Morais fifth.

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