Prioritize control and stability. When approaching a stop on steep slopes, apply the brake gently, distributing weight back to maintain traction. On loose gravel or sandy earth, use a light touch on the brakes to avoid skidding. In adverse weather, like rain or snow, increase your stopping distance to account…
Author: Jimmy Hulse
Tire pressure tips for better traction and control
Maintaining optimal firmness is crucial for maximizing the performance of your ATV. Aim for a range between 5 and 7 psi for soft terrain, offering better grip and stability, while harder surfaces benefit from increasing to 10-12 psi. Regularly inspect the rubber components for any signs of wear or damage….
Common Repairs After a Day on the Track: What to Look Out For
Track days are the ultimate playground for car enthusiasts. The thrill of pushing your car to its limits, mastering tight corners, and feeling the adrenaline rush on a straightaway is hard to match. But as exciting as these high-performance experiences are, they take a toll on your car. Whether you’re…
Behind the Scenes: The Impact of Local Motorsports on Wausau’s Community
Zooming into Wausau’s Motorsport Culture Tucked in the heart of Wisconsin, Wausau boasts more than just picturesque landscapes and vibrant small-town charm. It’s home to a motorsport culture that has become a defining character of the community. From the rumble of engines to the smell of burning rubber at the…