Motorsports
Car show host says classic car is 'hideous' and his kryptonite and a lot of people agreed
“I can’t stand yellow cars and I can’t stand the PT cruiser and I can’t stand a convertible even more Mike Brewer certainly won’t be your biggest fan. Much like many people, he prefers particular brands and particular models. He continued: “They are just hideous… he needs a punch whoever designed it. He is most […]

“I can’t stand yellow cars and I can’t stand the PT cruiser and I can’t stand a convertible even more
Mike Brewer certainly won’t be your biggest fan.
Much like many people, he prefers particular brands and particular models.
He continued: “They are just hideous… he needs a punch whoever designed it.
He is most famous for the TV show Wheeler Dealers, which has been very successful.
Mike Brewer despises one particular car
Produced between 2005 and 2008, the PT Cruiser definitely split opinion.
Recently, Mike held a Facebook Q&A on the official Wheeler Dealers Facebook page.
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Brewer elaborated further on his dislike for the Chrysler car in the Q&A.
Much like in real life, Brewer scours the internet – and previously classifieds – looking for cars worth fixing.
However, the car show host has listed the one American muscle car he considers ‘hideous.’
“He does. Sorry if you’ve got one. It’s hideous.”
The one car that the presenter hates
Now, the show has more of a global reach, as he travels the world looking for cars that can be fixed up and sold.
He said: “What car car would I never do? Yeah, there is [one]. That’s a great question.”
The car guru described the design as the ‘worst design ever.’
If that wasn’t bad enough, Brewer had even more scathing words for the Chrysler.
The London native has, for years, been a presenter and journalist within the motoring world.
And most fans have actually agreed with him on his opinion.
Chrysler canned by Brewer
During the Q&A, Brewer was asked if there was a car that he hated so much that he would never feature it on his show.
First released in 2003, the premise of the show is to buy cars that require some fixing up, and sell them on for a profit.
For the first 14 years, the show was very successfully co-hosted by mechanic Edd China.

As it turns out, that car is the Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible.
So, if you happen to be in the market for a new car – maybe steer clear of the Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible.
Mike Brewer is one of the most respected figures within the motoring industry.
And the television presenter wasn’t finished there.
Even if you are not from the UK, there’s every chance you’ve heard of Mike Brewer.
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To be fair, the Chrysler PT Cruiser hasn’t aged… brilliantly.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. Fumes Over NASCAR Truck Driver’s ‘Egotistical Move’
Carson Hocevar has come under fire from NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt Jr. after his comments in Kansas last weekend. Hocevar clinched the Craftsman Truck Series victory at Kansas Speedway after an intense last-lap battle with Layne Riggs. As he crossed the line to take the win, he ranted over the team radio about […]

Carson Hocevar has come under fire from NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt Jr. after his comments in Kansas last weekend.
Hocevar clinched the Craftsman Truck Series victory at Kansas Speedway after an intense last-lap battle with Layne Riggs. As he crossed the line to take the win, he ranted over the team radio about his rival – something which Earnhardt Jr. has not taken kindly to.
During the Dale Jr. Download podcast, he claimed:
“Riggs is older than him. Is he self-appointing himself some sort of veteran? Y’all heard that s**t. ‘Man, that kid’s gonna win a lot of races.’ What the f**k dude?

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“You’re a kid. That was a very egotistical move. I think it’s an asinine way to look at things. …I know that Riggs is not in Cup, but in terms of ability, talent, I don’t really set them too far apart. You could put Riggs in the 77 [car] and eventually get reasonable results.”
As well as the team radio comments, the 22-year-old flipped off Riggs. Explaining the action, Hocevar said, as previously reported by Newsweek Sports:
“It was somewhat friendly, right? It was just kind…yeah, I don’t remember what I really did to be honest. No, if anything, I just wanted to remind him, really, of just like, hey, I still won, I guess. I don’t know.
“But at the end of the day, he did a really good job. He’s super, super talented. That group built a really fast truck. I remember watching Zane [Smith] go on to win against us in that truck.
“It’s all harm, no foul, and I’m sure my bird is real small to just hit and contact. So, it’s all friendly, and when I see him, I’m sure we’ll laugh about it.”
Riggs also commented:
“He won the race, and you know, I think he was mad at me. I think he flipped me off all the way down the frontstretch coming to the checkered, but how can you be mad when you win the race, right?
“But it’s all good. It’s great to race with them Cup guys, and I think that just proves that I’m going to be there one day.”
Riggs was later disqualified from the race.
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Kansas Speedway results
- Carson Hocevar – Running
- William Byron – Running
- Corey Heim – Running
- Gio Ruggiero – Running
- Stewart Friesen – Running
- Brandon Jones – Running
- Jake Garcia – Running
- Kaden Honeycutt – Running
- Grant Enfinger – Running
- Daniel Hemric – Running
- Ben Rhodes – Running
- Matt Mills – Running
- Matt Crafton – Running
- Ty Majeski – Running
- Dawson Sutton – Running
- Tyler Ankrum – Running
- Chandler Smith – Running
- Connor Mosack – Running
- Andres Perez – Running
- Toni Breidinger – Running
- Rajah Caruth – Running
- Cody Dennison – Running
- Spencer Boyd – Running
- Jack Wood – Running
- Morgen Baird – Running
- Bayley Currey – Running
- Tanner Gray – Out
- Frankie Muniz – Out
- Nathan Byrd – Out
- Luke Baldwin – Out
- Layne Riggs – Running – Disqualified
Motorsports
Brad Keselowski, Christopher Bell win NASCAR All-Star heats
After Brad Keselowski earned pole position in qualifying on Friday, the rest of the grid was determined by a pair of heat races on Saturday. To put it simply, Heat #1 results decide the inside row for the All-Star Race while Heat #2 results decide the outside row with ten drivers in each heat. On […]

After Brad Keselowski earned pole position in qualifying on Friday, the rest of the grid was determined by a pair of heat races on Saturday. To put it simply, Heat #1 results decide the inside row for the All-Star Race while Heat #2 results decide the outside row with ten drivers in each heat.
On Sunday, the 18 drivers who are not yet locked into the All-Star Race will take part in their own race with the top-two finishers from the ‘Open’ advancing into the main event. Now for a breakdown of Saturday’s heat races:
Heat #1

Brad Keselowski, Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing Ford
Photo by: David Jensen / Getty Images
It’s been a difficult and at times nightmarish season for Keselowski, but the weekend at North Wilkesboro has offered him some relief. He held off all challengers to win the first heat race of the night, even though a couple of drivers got very close in trying to snatch the top spot away.
When the planned competition caution flew in the middle of the race, Keselowski stayed out while Ross Chastain and several others pitted, taking on a set of fresh sticker tires. Those drivers quickly charged through the field with Chastain drawing even with Keselowski in a fierce battle for the race lead. However, the tires ultimately overheated while running the bottom and he was left defending the runner-up spot for the remainder of the race.
He battled back-and-forth with William Byron and Ryan Blaney as the three drivers fought over the spot that would determine who starts third in the All-Star Race on Sunday. Chastain held on over Byron by just a nose while Blaney finished fourth and Alex Bowman fifth.
Josh Berry was sixth, Tyler Reddick seventh, Austin Dillon eighth, and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. ninth. Kyle Larson’s car did not take part in the heat race since its driver was busy qualifying for the Indianapolis 500 today. So, Larson will come from the last row of the grid on Sunday, which he also did one year ago.
“It doesn’t hurt,” said Keselowski after the win. “It’s been a good two days for everyone on this #6 crew … It’s good to be starting up front with this Ford Mustang. To be running fast, this is fun.”
Speaking about the tire difference, Keselowski added: “Those guys who put tires on were really hard to hold off. I had the preferred groove and just tried to use it to my advantage. We’ll see if that’s the case tomorrow.
Heat #2

Christopher Bell, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota
Photo by: David Jensen / Getty Images
Christopher Bell was in control of the second heat race from start-to-finish and no one was able to mount a real challenge against him. During the competition caution, nearly the entire field pitted for fresh rubber with most taking four, but Bell took two right-sides instead and narrowly avoided his tire changer on the way out.
Chase Briscoe was the lone driver who rolled the dice and chose to stay out. He inherited the race lead, but it did not last long as he quickly faded through the field. However, he could not get out of the way quick enough, spinning after contact from Daniel Suarez and hitting the door of Denny Hamlin.
This was the only incident of the entire night as Bell set sail for the remainder of the race, taking the win over Joey Logano and Chase Elliott. Kyle Busch and Chris Buescher filled out the rest of the top five while the remainder of the top ten was as follows: Suarez, Briscoe, Austin Cindric, Harrison Burton, Hamlin.
“Maybe the Mobil 1 Camry is a million-dollar Camry,” smiled Bell after the win, guaranteeing him the outside of the front row. “It’s feeling really good. I knew yesterday in practice that if they could get some rear grip in it, I felt like I had a lot of car potential. The guys did an amazing job on just making the car better overnight and it was really refreshing to get out there and just cruise those first 30 laps. Then, I didn’t know how it was going to work with having Joey [Logano] right behind me, but this thing was on rails. I’m really happy and excited about the opportunity tomorrow.”
All-Star Race lineup
Pos. | Driver | Team |
1 | Brad Keselowski | RFK Racing |
2 | Christopher Bell | Joe Gibbs Racing |
3 | Ross Chastain | Trackhouse Racing Team |
4 | Joey Logano | Team Penske |
5 | William Byron | Hendrick Motorsports |
6 | Chase Elliott | Hendrick Motorsports |
7 | Ryan Blaney | Team Penske |
8 | Kyle Busch | Richard Childress Racing |
9 | Alex Bowman | Hendrick Motorsports |
10 | Chris Buescher | RFK Racing |
11 | Josh Berry | Wood Brothers Racing |
12 | Daniel Suarez | Trackhouse Racing Team |
13 | Tyler Reddick | 23XI Racing |
14 | Chase Briscoe | Joe Gibbs Racing |
15 | Austin Dillon | Richard Childress Racing |
16 | Austin Cindric | Team Penske |
17 | Ricky Stenhouse Jr. | Hyak Motorsports |
18 | Harrison Burton | Rick Ware Racing |
19 | Kyle Larson | Hendrick Motorsports |
20 | Denny Hamlin | Joe Gibbs Racing |
21 | OPEN RACE WINNER | OPEN RACE WINNER |
22 | OPEN RACE RUNNER-UP | OPEN RACE RUNNER-UP |
23 | FAN VOTE WINNER | FAN VOTE WINNER |
Photos from All-Star Race – Heat
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Promoter’s Caution could add random layer of chaos in NASCAR All-Star Race
Christopher Bell (+350) is the BetMGM Sportsbook favorite, followed by pole-sitter Brad Keselowski (+600), Logano (+650), two-time defending Daytona 500 winner William Byron (+700) and Denny Hamlin (+800). Kyle Larson, who will start last after missing practice and qualifying while attempting to make the Indy 500, is listed at +1000. … Keselowski and Bell were […]

Christopher Bell (+350) is the BetMGM Sportsbook favorite, followed by pole-sitter Brad Keselowski (+600), Logano (+650), two-time defending Daytona 500 winner William Byron (+700) and Denny Hamlin (+800). Kyle Larson, who will start last after missing practice and qualifying while attempting to make the Indy 500, is listed at +1000. … Keselowski and Bell were the winners Saturday of the two 75-lap heat races that set the starting lineup for the All-Star Race. Keselowski already was guaranteed the top starting spot for Sunday night’s main event after qualifying on the pole position Friday. Bell will start second Sunday, followed by Ross Chastain, Logano and Byron. … After sitting essentially dormant for more than 35 years, North Wilkesboro Speedway is playing host to its third consecutive All-Star Race since a $20 million makeover. Keselowski wants to move a points race from Charlotte Motor Speedway’s ”Roval” layout to North Wilkesboro Speedway and shift the All-Star Race back to Charlotte’s 1.5-mile oval (the host from 1987-2019). ”This needs to be a points racetrack,” Keselowski said of North Wilkesboro. ”I’m very strong about the Roval has got to go.”
AP Auto Racing Writer Jenna Fryer in Indianapolis contributed to this report.
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Motorsports
CARS Tour puts on a better show than “horrible” ARCA
Earlier this year at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Josh Berry earned his first career Cup Series win, taking the iconic No. 21 Wood Brothers machine to Victory Lane. He also has five wins in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, but it was the CARS Late Model Tour where he truly made a name for himself. Berry […]

Earlier this year at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Josh Berry earned his first career Cup Series win, taking the iconic No. 21 Wood Brothers machine to Victory Lane. He also has five wins in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, but it was the CARS Late Model Tour where he truly made a name for himself.
Berry won the 2017 CARS Late Model Stock championship, collecting 22 wins in just 56 starts (most all-time). The CARS Tour got some primetime treatment on Friday night with FOX Sports 1 broadcasting the entire Window World 100 at North Wilkesboro live, which immediately followed qualifying for the NASCAR All-Star Race.
It’s a rare treat for the CARS Tour, and Berry hopes we get to see more of that in the future.
“It’s obviously really cool to get them on FS1,” said Berry during a media availability at the track. “The biggest thing, to me, is just the racing is good. Hopefully, tonight puts on a good show, but they go to tons of different tracks around here that put on really good racing, so the biggest thing is I just hope it draws a good audience and gets people excited about it to where they can do it more often.”
The race got off to an awkward start with about 15 cars involved in a Lap 2 pileup, but it found its rhythm soon after that with Landen Lewis capturing the win.
Berry critical of ARCA

Race winner William Sawalich
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“I’ll be honest,” continued Berry. “I watch ARCA races and they’re horrible. CARS Tour puts a way better product on to be on TV and they deserve a spot like that. I think hopefully tonight they do that. Hopefully, they don’t get too crazy – everybody getting wild on television. Hopefully, we can get the races started and stay on time, but I’m excited to see how it does. I think it’s a great product. The series is obviously really competitive. It’s more competitive than ever and way more competitive than even when I was a part of it, so it’s a lot of positives for that deal. Hopefully, they knock it out of the ball park.”
The CARS Tour race featured 36 cars, with 15 finishing on the lead lap. Objectively speaking, it’s fair to say that the tour does put together far stronger fields than ARCA on most weeks. 26 cars started the most recent event at Kansas, but many of those were terribly off the pace and parked their cars within the first 30 laps. Only ten drivers have started each of the first four races of the year. In 2024, just eight drivers ended up running the full season.
Even still, Berry’s comments irked some people the wrong way with some criticizing him for tearing one series down while trying to lift another up. He does have some first-hand experience in ARCA as well, albeit limited, running two races in 2018 and 2022.
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Justin Allgaier provides Kyle Larson’s team with key feedback for NASCAR All-Star Race
NORTH WILKESBORO, N.C. — Justin Allgaier accomplished his main goal in driving Kyle Larson’s car in practice and qualifying Friday at North Wilkesboro. He didn’t put a scratch on the car. His other goal was to help the team prepare the car for Larson to drive in Sunday’s All-Star Race. “I felt like long-run pace, […]

NORTH WILKESBORO, N.C. — Justin Allgaier accomplished his main goal in driving Kyle Larson’s car in practice and qualifying Friday at North Wilkesboro.
He didn’t put a scratch on the car.
His other goal was to help the team prepare the car for Larson to drive in Sunday’s All-Star Race.
“I felt like long-run pace, we were really good,” Allgaier, the reigning Xfinity Series champion, told NBC Sports. “When I look at lap 30 or 40 (on a run), our pace was right where we needed it to be.”
Several challenges, including a new NASCAR rule, make the feat of running in those signature races in the same day much more difficult.
Allgaier drove Friday for Larson, who was in Indianapolis as he prepared to drive in both the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day later this month. Larson was uninjured in a crash in practice Friday. Larson qualified 21st on Saturday for the Indianapolis 500.
Larson will not be at North Wilkesboro on Saturday. He will be in Indianapolis to qualify his car for the Indy 500. Hendrick Motorsports stated this week that Larson’s team would not take place in Saturday night’s heat race at North Wilkesboro. There was no need for the team to run because Larson will start at the rear of the All-Star Race due to the driver change.
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So how does another driver prepare a car for Larson, the Cup points leader? Drive the car like one does and let the team adjust for Larson’s characteristics? Try to drive the car as Larson normally does?
“I think you’ve got to find the limit, find the limit of the tire and let them know where the limits are of the tire and then let them make adjustments that they feel would fit Kyle’s driving style or not,” said Allgaier, who drove Larson’s car in last year’s Coca-Cola 600 when Larson was delayed by rain in the Indy 500. “I think Kyle notoriously doesn’t complain about a loose race car nearly as much as probably most others do.
After dominant performances the past two years, the exhibition event will have a new format and length.
“… I think, for me, we exposed some areas in practice. I don’t know if I’d call them weaknesses but things we made adjustments and it made a significant change in balance. That gives them ammunition to be able to go when the race starts of understanding when we change this, make this adjustment, it’s going to change in the car.
“Kyle adapts so well to whatever is thrown at him. I would say that they’re going to want to free (the car) up a little bit for Kyle, especially managing traffic.”
Larson will start at the rear of the 23-car field since he missed qualifying. He also missed qualifying last year (Kevin Harvick drove the car) to be at Indianapolis and started at the rear of the All-Star field. Larson finished fourth in last year’s All-Star Race. He is a three-time winner of the event, including a victory at North Wilkesboro in 2023.
Motorsports
NASCAR Results Today: Brad Keselowski and Christopher Bell on top again as All-Star Race starting lineup set
The results are in from the two NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race Heats, with Brad Keselowski and Christopher Bell coming out on top. After setting the fastest time in qualifying on Friday night, Keselowski was guaranteed to start out front in Sunday’s All-Star Race, but that didn’t stop him from putting up a strong defence […]

The results are in from the two NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race Heats, with Brad Keselowski and Christopher Bell coming out on top.
After setting the fastest time in qualifying on Friday night, Keselowski was guaranteed to start out front in Sunday’s All-Star Race, but that didn’t stop him from putting up a strong defence at times during the 75 racing laps in Heat 1, holding off the likes of Ross Chastain and William Byron at different times to take the heat win.
In fact, of the 75 laps, Keselowski led for all but three of them. As a result, the 2012 Cup Series champion will surely be feeling confident heading into Sunday’s main event as he chases his first All-Star Race victory.
In Heat 2, it was Bell who came out on top, with the Joe Gibbs Racing star edging the likes of Joey Logano in the No. 22 and Chase Elliott in the No. 9 to take the heat race victory.
As a result of the above, Bell will now start Sunday’s All-Star Race alongside Keselowski on the front row.
With that said, let’s take a look at the results from both heats, as well as the confirmed starting lineup, so far, for the All-Star Race itself.
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NASCAR Cup Series results: Who won the All-Star Race Heats?
All-Star Race Heat 1 Results
Position | Driver | Car No. | Team | Gap (Secs) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Brad Keselowski | 6 | RFK Racing Ford | LEADER |
2 | Ross Chastain | 1 | Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet | +0.497 |
3 | William Byron | 24 | Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet | +0.556 |
4 | Ryan Blaney | 12 | Team Penske Ford | +1.007 |
5 | Alex Bowman | 48 | Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet | +1.616 |
6 | Josh Berry | 21 | Wood Brothers Racing Ford | +4.436 |
7 | Tyler Reddick | 45 | 23XI Racing Toyota | +6.173 |
8 | Austin Dillon | 3 | Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet | +6.747 |
9 | Ricky Stenhouse Jr. | 47 | Hyak Motorsports Chevrolet | +7.110 |
10 | Kyle Larson | 5 | Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet | DNS |
NOTE: With Kyle Larson taking part in Indy 500 qualifying today, neither he nor the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet ran in the heat race.
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All-Star Race Heat 2 Results
Position | Driver | Car No. | Team | Gap (Secs) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Christopher Bell | 20 | Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota | LEADER |
2 | Joey Logano | 22 | Team Penske Ford | 2.085 |
3 | Chase Elliott | 9 | Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet | 2.569 |
4 | Kyle Busch | 8 | Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet | 4.210 |
5 | Chris Buescher | 17 | RFK Racing Ford | 5.216 |
6 | Daniel Suarez | 99 | Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet | 6.132 |
7 | Chase Briscoe | 19 | Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota | 7.196 |
8 | Austin Cindric | 2 | Team Penske Ford | 7.329 |
9 | Harrison Burton | 21 | Wood Brothers Racing Ford | 10.842 |
10 | Denny Hamlin | 11 | Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota | 13.551 |
READ MORE: Hendrick Motorsports announce Kyle Larson absence update ahead of All-Star Race
NASCAR Cup Series: All-Star Race starting lineup
After the above Heats, here is the confirmed lineup so far for the 2025 NASCAR All-Star Race.
Position | Driver | Car No. | Team & Manufacturer |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Brad Keselowski | 6 | RFK Racing Ford |
2 | Christopher Bell | 20 | Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota |
3 | Ross Chastain | 1 | Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet |
4 | Joey Logano | 22 | Team Penske Ford |
5 | William Byron | 24 | Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet |
6 | Chase Elliott | 9 | Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet |
7 | Ryan Blaney | 12 | Team Penske Ford |
8 | Kyle Busch | 8 | Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet |
9 | Alex Bowman | 48 | Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet |
10 | Chris Buescher | 17 | RFK Racing Ford |
11 | Josh Berry | 21 | Wood Brothers Racing Ford |
12 | Daniel Suarez | 99 | Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet |
13 | Tyler Reddick | 45 | 23XI Racing Toyota |
14 | Chase Briscoe | 19 | Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota |
15 | Austin Dillon | 3 | Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet |
16 | Austin Cindric | 2 | Team Penske Ford |
17 | Ricky Stenhouse Jr. | 47 | HYAK Motorsports Chevrolet |
18 | Harrison Burton | 51 | Rick Ware Racing Ford |
19 | Kyle Larson | 5 | Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet |
20 | Denny Hamlin | 11 | Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota |
21 | All-Star Open Winner | TBC | TBC |
22 | All-Star Open Runner Up | TBC | TBC |
23 | All-Star Fan Vote Winner | TBC | TBC |
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