Expert guides, safety tips, and build advice for your 2022 Dodge Challenger.

Your first track day with the Challenger is one of the most exciting experiences you can have with this car. Preparing properly keeps you safe, protects the car, and makes the day far more enjoyable. Here's the complete pre-track checklist.

Brake fluid is one of the most overlooked maintenance items on a Challenger — until it causes brake fade at the track. Here's everything you need to know about fluid types, when to flush, and what to run on track days.

New brake pads need to be bedded in before they work properly — and doing it wrong can permanently damage the rotors. Here's the correct bedding procedure for street and track pads.

Bigger brakes look incredible and genuinely improve track performance — but they're not always the right upgrade for your build stage. Here's everything about Brembo and other big brake kits for the Challenger.

High-power builds and track use put serious demands on the Challenger's cooling system. Here's when and how to upgrade — from thermostat swaps to full radiator replacements and oil coolers.

Rubber brake lines flex slightly under pressure — stainless braided lines eliminate that flex for a firmer, more consistent pedal. Here's what the upgrade costs, what it feels like, and when it matters.