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  1. Shadyside Outlaws is back for 2026 and that means it is time to set the list for Outlaw Small Tire, and that means it is shootout time. Check out the video from our friends at Spoold Media and let us know what you think. If you dig small tire drag racing then you are going to like this 12 car shootout. Whoever finishes in the top 10 will get a spot on the list to start the 2026 season. Video Description: The Shadyside Outlaws List has been a staple every year of the top ten small tire cars battling it out on Thursday night TNT prep. With 12 cars shootout for 10 spots, who would make it to the top and outlast the competition?!?!?! The post SHADYSIDE OUTLAWS APRIL 2026: THIS OUTLAW SMALL TIRE SHOOTOUT SETS THE LIST! SEE WHO MAKES THE CUT! appeared first on BangShift.com. View the full article
  2. Deus Ex Machina and Yamaha Motor Europe transform the XSR900 into a flat-track-inspired ice racer for the Swank Rally On Ice. View the full article
  3. KTM’s 990 Duke R and new 990 RC R share the same LC8c heart, but on track and road they feel like very different machines. Wayne rides both at Sydney Motorsport Park to find out which 990 best suits which rider. The post 2026 KTM 990 Duke R vs KTM 990 RCR Review | Road and Track Test appeared first on MCNews. View the full article
  4. The 2027 KTM Freeride E arrives in Australia from July 2026 with ADR compliance, 19.2 kW peak power and pricing from $17,999 + ORC. The post 2027 KTM Freeride E revealed with more power and bigger battery appeared first on MCNews. View the full article
  5. Moto News Weekly Wrap April 7, 2026 What’s New: Headland/Rayner top 2026 Oceania Speedway Sidecars Manjimup 15,000 cancelled amidst logistic uncertainty Nashville preview — Roczen brings heat as pressure rises on every front-runner MXGP resumes in Sardinia with title fights tightening after Switzerland MX65 Futures returns to Australian ProMX in 2026 Leo Joyon joins Triumph’s […] The post Moto News Weekly Wrap | SX season update – MXGP etc appeared first on MCNews. View the full article
  6. Things were not exactly dire over at Hendrick Motorsports but winning the most recent Cup Series race at Martinsville Speedway in advance of the Easter break was a much needed momentum boost. Prior to Chase Elliott and crew chief Alan Gustafson breaking through with a pit strategy-aided victory over Denny Hamlin, the narrative surrounding the Chevrolet flagship was an organization and ...Keep readingView the full article
  7. Despite all the success, the past month has been a challenge for Justin Allgaier, specifically as it pertains to his duties at Hendrick Motorsports and driving the No. 48 while Alex Bowman continues his recovery. On one hand, since taking over the car at Las Vegas, Allgaier has ripped off finishes of fourth, first, first and third for his day job on Saturdays in the O’Reilly Series for JR ...Keep readingView the full article
  8. Two-strokes, transverse Vs, subtle reworks and complete reinventions, our list of the top five custom motorcycles of March has (literally) a bit of everything. While there are no trends to trace or commonalities of any sort between the following five bike builds, one thing is not up for debate—our r... View the full article
  9. We’ve all traded or sold a car or truck and then regretted it. Sometimes that regret is as soon as the deal is done and sometimes it takes a week or month or year to realize that you just shouldn’t have gotten rid of that one. I wish I hadn’t bought a couple of cars and trucks in my life, and definitely wish I had kept a few. What about you? In the video below you are going to see Derek work some magic so he can get one back that he wished he never got rid of, and as importantly one that Jessica didn’t want him to get rid of. So how is he going to get this old machine back? He’s trading a standard cab square body dually that we all love! But it needs work so it can drive 800 miles north for the swap. In typical Derek fashion there will be adventures. Video Description: Many moons ago, a guy put together a neat little rig. My wife Jessica and I really enjoyed the car, but we ended up sending it down the road. Ultimately, we both missed the car and wished we hung onto it. Fast forward some more moons, the opportunity came up to trade back for it! So, I saddled up the Diesel Dually, and we’re embarking on a 1,600 mile road trip to get it back! The post Derek is Taking A 1,600 Mile Journey To Trade One Of Vice Grip Garages More Popular Trucks For The Ride He Sold And Instantly Regretted It appeared first on BangShift.com. View the full article
  10. Everyone thinks of a Vega as being super small, because it was a compact car back in the day, and that an Impala is super huge because at the time they really were and especially when compared to a Vega. So how did these cars perform in crash testing back then? Cars had nearly no safety features in comparison to today’s compact cars and family sedans, but were considerably better than cars built 20 years before. These two are crashed into each other, under very precise control, at 47 mph for the Vega and 48 for the Impala, for a combined total of 95 mph. Can you imagine crashing one of these into a block wall at 95? Me either. But watch, because the carnage is amazing. The post 1972 Chevrolet Crash Test Video: Watch A 1972 Chevrolet Vega Crash Head On Into A 1972 Chevrolet Impala For Science appeared first on BangShift.com. View the full article
  11. Ken Roczen made it two 450SX wins in a row at St. Louis to close on the championship leaders, while Haiden Deegan dominated the 250 East/West Showdown to clinch a second straight Western Divisional crown in one of the toughest track conditions of the season. The post Roczen wins again as Deegan seals West title in St. Louis appeared first on MCNews. View the full article
  12. It was eventful and occasionally dramatic but Garrett Mitchell aka Cleetus McFarland made it to the checkered flag in his NASCAR O’Reilly Series debut at Rockingham Speedway on Saturday. Driving the No. 33 for Richard Childress Racing, McFarland finished 32nd and six laps behind winner William Sawalich and there was a lot that happened over 250 laps in the sand hills region. Off the ...Keep readingView the full article
  13. William Sawalich has been beaten up and emotionally challenged but it all culminated in his first NASCAR O'Reilly Series victory on Sunday at Rockingham Speedway. As a (younger) teenager, Sawalich won at every step along the way, including 13 victories in the ARCA Racing Series, but went 0-for-41 upon reaching what used to be called the Xfinity Series. There were some ugly crashes along the way ...Keep readingView the full article
  14. Saturday's NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race ended with a first-time winner as William Sawalich captured the checkered flag in the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota. The win came in Sawalich's 42nd career start, and ended JR Motorsports' five-race win streak. His Rockingham win came in a Joe Gibbs Racing 1-2, beating teammate Brandon Jones to the win. “It means everything," said ...Keep readingView the full article
  15. The post Royal Enfield Meteor 350 | 600,000 Riders and Counting 🔥 appeared first on MCNews. View the full article
  16. Ahead of his highly anticipated NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series debut at Rockingham, popular YouTuber Cleetus McFarland (Garrett Mitchell) took part in the ARCA Menards East Series race at The Rock, finishing fourth in his career-best result. "After climbing from the car, a very excited Cleetus said: "Honestly, I just went out there and turned left for Greg Biffle. I had more confidence today ...Keep readingView the full article
  17. Three distinct philosophies. Three icons of the 1970s. As Iconic Auctioneers prepares for its Shuttleworth 2026 sale, we are taking a closer look at a trio of motorcycles that defined their respective categories. From the Grand Prix pedigree of the Yamaha TZ350 and the liquid-cooled engineering of t... View the full article
  18. Rodney Childers is amongst the first to clock in every morning at JR Motorsports and amongst the last to clock out several months into the next chapter of a no-doubt NASCAR Hall of Fame career. That’s how you know this is working out for the 2014 NASCAR Cup Series champion crew chief now tasked with leading a No. 1 car split between Carson Kvapil and Connor Zilisch. After spending most of ...Keep readingView the full article
  19. Post-race inspection for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Rockingham is complete, and there were no issues with the race-winning No. 1 Tricon Toyota of Corey Heim. However, fourth-place finisher Chandler Smith, who was leading the Truck Series championship standings, has been disqualified. In post-race inspection, the No. 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford failed to meet rear body inspection ...Keep readingView the full article
  20. Corey Heim absolutely dominated Friday's NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (NCTS) race at Rockingham, but he had to fight for it in the closing laps. Heim suddenly began to struggle with his No. 1 truck, wondering on the radio if he had a tire going down. As he navigated slower traffic, teammate Kaden Honeycutt ran him down, setting up an incredible battle for the win. They were side-by-side on ...Keep readingView the full article
  21. Corey Lajoie stopped by one of his favorite coffee shops on the way to Rockingham Speedway on Friday morning. Local Patriot Roasting Company While there, and after placing his order, engaged in a conversation that kind of encapsulated the head space for the 34-year-old heading into this new opportunity in the Craftsman Truck Series with RAM and Kaulig Racing. “We were just chopping it ...Keep readingView the full article
  22. Kaulig Racing has announced Carson Ferguson as the next driver of the team's No. 25 Ram 1500 'free agent' truck, with the accomplished dirt racer making his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut at Bristol next weekend. Ferguson was the runner-up in the 'Ram: Race for the Seat' competition, which decided the full-time driver of the team's No. 14 truck for the 2026 season. He lost out to Mini ...Keep readingView the full article
  23. In qualifying ahead of Saturday's NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Rockingham, Corey Day put the No. 17 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet on pole with a 27.717s lap. He will share the front row with reigning series champion Jesse Love in the No. 2 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet, who fell 0.064s short of the top spot. "I felt really good," said Day. "We got a really good car, so thanks ...Keep readingView the full article
  24. When it comes to the YouTuber known as Cleetus McFarland making his NASCAR O’Reilly Series debut this weekend at Rockingham Speedway, future NASCAR Hall of Famer Rodney Childers articulated the benefits and potential concerns as well as anyone. “We need the publicity and we need the personalities,” Childers told Motorsport.com on Friday morning. “You know, we have a lot of drivers these ...Keep readingView the full article
  25. The following article was originally featured in July 2025, however, the story doesn't end there. Registration is open for the 2026 Edition of the Builder’s Best Custom Motorcycle Show for this year’s BMW MOA Rally in Essex Junction, Vermont. This year’s competition remains an inclusive arena, with ... View the full article

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