You know the drill — winning drivers gain an advantage in ways like lane choice, aero push and suspension adjustment. Since you use your RV to get to and hang out at the races, shouldn’t you have an ADVANTAGE also?

24-hour roadside assistance and mobile mechanic will send a qualified mechanic or a tow to get you to the nearest qualified service center.

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24-hour technical phone support keeps your RV running smoothly.

24-hour concierge service gets you up-to-the-minute trackside information and merchandise plus assistance with accommodations, camping, parking, food, ATMs and more!

Specifically designed for RV motorsports enthusiasts, Motorsports Advantage™ provides you with a full lineup of high-octane services — all just a phone call away.

Motorsports Advantage™. Helping you fully enjoy the race — and everything that goes with it.

 

Texas Motor Speedway Dickies 500

Come visit us at the NASCAR Texas Motor Speedway Dickies 500 October 29th - November 2nd, 2008. . Learn More

Lake Havasu City, Ariz. — August 12, 2008

Motorsports Advantage sponsoring campgrounds at Bristol Motor Speedway. Read

Lake Havasu City, Ariz. — March 17, 2008

Coach-Net Technical and Roadside Assistance is again expanding its travel services — this time to specifically cater to the needs of active RV users and motorsports fans throughout the United States and Canada both on and off the road. Read

Sprague out of No. 2 KHI truck, Harvick in for now Kevin Harvick Inc. announced Monday that Jack Sprague has been released from the No. 2 Chevrolet. KHI co-owner Kevin Harvick will assume driving duties of the No. 2 for the upcoming Truck Series event at Martinsville Speedway on October 18th. Details on the driver lineup for the remainder of the season will be announced at a later date.
Bodine makes dramatic last-lap pass for 'Dega win With a brilliant last-lap move through the tri-oval at Talladega Superspeedway, Todd Bodine won Saturday's Mountain Dew 250 Truck Series race with a much-needed assist from new points leader Ron Hornaday.
Hornaday in position much like last year at Talladega • Mountain Dew 250: Practice 1 | Practice 2 | Lineup
Truck Series still boasts a few 'roughkins' of lost era One wore a cowboy hat and smoked a cigarette. The other donned a pair of turquoise shoes and painted his toenails blue.
Crawford looking forward to another shot at 'Dega Rick Crawford's not one to dwell on the past but if he could have a "mulligan" on last year's Mountain Dew 250 at Talladega Superspeedway, the outcome might have been different.