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Future of F1 British Grand Prix safe till 2034

The British Grand Prix will stay on the Formula 1 calendar till at the least 2034 after Silverstone secured a 10-year extension to its present deal.

The new deal secures the long-term way forward for the occasion on the 3.6-mile Northamptonshire circuit, which hosted the first-ever spherical of the Formula 1 World Championship in 1950.

A document 480,000 followers attended the occasion throughout the weekend final yr.

Silverstone’s present deal was because of expire on the finish of the 2024 F1 season, making it the final remaining race on the schedule but to safe a long-term deal.

While the British GP is a cornerstone of the calendar, F1 bosses had launched a collection of recent races on road circuits in recent times, together with Miami and Las Vegas. Meanwhile, the Spanish GP will swap from Barcelona to a brand new road circuit round a conference centre on the outskirts of Madrid.

Peter Digby, chairman of the British Racing Drivers’ Club, which owns Silverstone, mentioned the extension “will provide a solid base for the further development of the venue as we continue to improve and transform the circuit into a year-round international motorsport and leisure destination”.

F1 boss Stefano Domenicali added that he was “delighted” with the deal, calling Silverstone “an iconic venue at the heart of F1 history”.

F1 chiefs have labored lately to safe long-term offers with many established occasions.

The Japanese GP lately secured an extension to run at Suzuka till 2029 and the Austrian, Canadian, Hungarian and Australian GPs have all secured offers operating to 2030 or past.

The races in Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Bahrain all have offers of comparable lengths.

The F1 calendar has been expanded in recent times to accommodate the brand new races, and this yr will function a document 24 occasions.

This yr’s British GP is about to happen on 7 July.

2024 Harley CVO, Street Glide, And Road Glide: Everything We Know

If you are a Harley fan, likelihood is wonderful that you have had your calendar marked for January 24, 2024. The Motor Company normally is not shy about letting the world know when it has a giant announcement coming; in any case, events aren’t a lot enjoyable if folks do not learn about them, proper?

While hints broke via right here and there, reminiscent of a powerful indication that a CVO Pan America was possibly coming soon, the official bulletins at the moment are right here to place all of the rumors to relaxation. 

All in all, Harley-Davidson launched 4 new 2024 fashions. Two are new additions to the Custom Vehicle Operations (CVO) lineup, together with the 2024 CVO Pan America and CVO Road Glide ST. The different two are the all-new 2024 Street Glide and Road Glide, which each have an up to date Milwaukee-Eight 117 V-Twin engine as their hearts. Let’s check out the broad strokes of every bike, one after the other.

Harley-Davidson sells its bikes in markets around the globe. As such, pricing and availability differ by geographic area. For our functions, RideAside’s info offered right here right this moment pertains to the US market. If you reside in a market outdoors the US, your finest guess for essentially the most correct pricing and availability info in your space is to achieve out to your native approved Harley-Davidson seller with any questions you might have.

2024 Harley-Davidson Street Glide Details

2024 Harley-Davidson Street Glide
   
Engine Milwaukee-Eight 117 V-Twin, which makes a claimed 105 horsepower at 4,600 rpm and 130 pound-feet of torque at 3,250 rpm
Wheelbase 64 inches
Length/Ground Clearance/Curb Weight/Seat Height 94.9 inches/5.5 inches/811 kilos/26.1 inches
Chassis Details 49mm twin bending valve entrance fork; preload-adjustable twin outboard emulsion rear shocks; forged aluminum wheels wrapped in Dunlop rubber; twin floating rotor entrance brake setup with axially-mounted brake calipers and a single axially-mounted unit within the rear. Batwing fairing and LED lighting.
Notable Features Four experience modes (Road, Sport, Rain, and Custom), Skyline OS infotainment system, 12.3-inch TFT full-color contact display screen show with a 200-watt amplifier and fairing-mounted audio system
Colors Billiard Gray, Vivid Black, White Onyx Pearl, Whiskey Fire, Blue Burst, Alpine Green, Atlas Silver Metallic, Sharkskin Blue
MSRP beginning at $25,999
Availability starting in January 2024

2024 Harley-Davidson Road Glide Details

2024 Harley-Davidson Road Glide
   
Engine Milwaukee-Eight 117 V-Twin, which makes a claimed 105 horsepower at 4,600 rpm and 130 pound-feet of torque at 3,250 rpm
Wheelbase 64 inches
Length/Ground Clearance/Curb Weight/Seat Height 94.9 inches/5.7 inches/838 kilos/26.6 inches
Chassis Details 49mm twin bending valve entrance fork; preload-adjustable twin outboard emulsion rear shocks; forged aluminum wheels wrapped in Dunlop rubber; twin floating rotor brake setup in entrance with twin axially-mounted calipers and a single axially-mounted rear caliper
Notable Features Four selectable experience modes (Road, Sport, Rain, and Custom), Skyline OS-powered infotainment system offered on a 12.3-inch full-color touchscreen TFT show. A 200-watt amplifier powers a pair of fairing-mounted audio system. Sharknose fairing and LED lighting throughout.
Colors Billiard Gray, Vivid Black, White Onyx Pearl, Whiskey Fire, Blue Burst, Alpine Green, Atlas Silver Metallic, Sharkskin Blue
MSRP beginning at $25,999
Availability starting in January 2024

2024 Harley-Davidson CVO Road Glide ST Details

2024 Harley-Davidson CVO Road Glide ST
   
Engine Milwaukee-Eight 121 High Output (HO) engine with a 5,900 rpm redline. It produces a claimed 127 horsepower at 4,900 rpm and 145 pound-feet of torque at 4,000 rpm.
Wheelbase 64 inches
Length/Ground Clearance/Curb Weight/Seat Height 94.9 inches/5.1 inches/838 kilos/26.7 inches
Chassis Details Showa absolutely adjustable 47mm inverted entrance fork and rear emulsion suspension; 7-spoke forged aluminum wheels wrapped in Dunlop tires; wave-style twin entrance floating brake rotors and a pair of four-piston radially-mounted entrance brake calipers and a single axially-mounted rear caliper and glued rotor setup
Notable Features Weighs 25 kilos lower than the 2024 CVO Road Glide; Screamin’ Eagle Extreme Flow titanium slip-on mufflers; carbon fiber entrance fender, tank console, exhaust finish caps, and seat cowl; three normal and 4 customizable experience modes in addition to Track and Track Plus mode; Skyline OS infotainment system; Rockford Fosgate Stage II premium audio system; 12.3-inch full-color touchscreen TFT show
Colors Raven Metallic, Golden White Pearl
MSRP beginning at $42,999
Availability starting in January 2024

2024 Harley-Davidson CVO Pan America Details

2024 Harley-Davidson CVO Pan America - Studio - Right Side
   
Engine Revolution Max 1250 engine, which makes a claimed 150 horsepower at 8,750 rpm and 95 pound-feet of torque at 6,750 rpm
Wheelbase 62.4 inches
Length/Ground Clearance/Curb Weight/Seat Height 92.3 inches/7.1 inches/659 kilos/ranges between 30.4 and 31.4 inches in Low and High seat positions
Chassis Details 47mm inverted entrance fork with electronically adjustable semi-active damping and Adaptive Ride Height as normal; electronically adjustable rear linkage-mounted monoshock with Adaptive Ride Height; tubeless laced anodized aluminum spoked wheels wrapped in Michelin Scorcher Adventure radial tires; twin entrance floating brake rotors with radially-mounted four-piston monobloc brake calipers and a single-piston floating caliper setup within the rear
Notable Features 6.8-inch colour touchscreen TFT show; aluminum laborious baggage designed in collaboration with SW-Motech; waterproof journey duffle; particular CVO twenty fifth Anniversary graphics; Daymaker adaptive headlamp; Screamin’ Eagle quickshifter; 5 experience modes (Sport, Rain, Off-Road, Off-Road Plus) plus a customized mode; Bluetooth system connectivity
Colors Legendary Orange
MSRP beginning at $28,399
Availability starting in January 2024

For comparability, the 2024 Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250 Special begins at an MSRP of $19,999 and is available in your selection of 4 colour choices: Red Rock/Birch White, Billiard Gray, Vivid Black, or Alpine Green. While the Special does include the Adaptive Ride Height characteristic, it does not include any baggage, particular paint and graphics, or a quickshifter.

SUV Winter Tire Test Shows Why AWD Doesn’t Help With Turns And Stops

If you haven’t looked at the calendar recently, snow will soon be falling for us in the northern hemisphere. Heck, it’s already on the ground in some areas, and that means it’s time for the annual tire-swapping ritual from summer to winter rubber. What’s that you say? You don’t need snow tires because you have an SUV? Oh, dear.

All-wheel drive traction and more ground clearance afforded by SUVs certainly help when accelerating through snow, but that’s only 33 percent of driving. Braking and cornering most certainly matter, too. And as we’ve seen in previous articles regarding snow tires, having all-wheel drive doesn’t matter if the tires can’t grip the surface. That leads us to the latest video from Jonathan Benson at Tyre Reviews, and this one is special. The focus here is on dedicated winter tires designed specifically for the weight and handling characteristics of SUVs.

Tire Test Winter SUV

The test obviously evaluates the tires on snow, factoring in lap times along with acceleration and braking. However, the test also looks at tire performance in wet and dry conditions as well as noise, comfort, and rolling resistance. Specific tires featured in this video include:

  • Bridgestone Blizzak LM005
  • Continental WinterContact TS 870 P
  • Goodyear UltraGrip Performance Plus SUV
  • Hankook Winter i cept evo 3 X
  • Leao Winter Defender UHP
  • Maxxis Premitra Snow WP6 SUV
  • Michelin Pilot Alpin 5 SUV
  • Nokian Snowproof 2 SUV
  • Pirelli Scorpion Winter 2

If you’ve seen our features on Benson’s video before, you know just how insanely thorough he gets. That tenacity is needed for this test, which he says is one of the closest in terms of results that he’s ever conducted. Using a Volkswagen Tiguan R in all the scenarios and going strictly by the numbers, he determined that the Continental WinterContact TS 870 P was the best tire. It scored well in all categories save for hydroplaning, where it had average performance. Rolling resistance was exceptional, making it a strong choice for EV owners seeking something with good efficiency.

However, Benson’s test goes far beyond the numbers to suss out more subjective aspects that might make a difference to tire shoppers. Among other things, he points out that the Michelin was the best in terms of snow handling and near the top everywhere else, save for rolling resistance where it performed quite badly, relegating it to the number two spot behind Continental. He also highlights characteristics such as understeer and oversteer throughout the brands. In that respect, the Nokian (which was fourth in points) was actually his personal favorite for its neutral, all-around performance.

As always, we recommend jumping into the video to catch all the details of this test. And as the snow starts to fly, stay safe out there.

2024 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Vs. 2024 GMC Canyon AT4X

We’re more than halfway past the calendar year of 2023, and the next year’s models are on the horizon. As of now, we have a mid-size truck in the GMC Canyon, that MotorTrend prefers over all small and mid-size trucks currently on the market. The lone exception is the unavailable compact pickup in the Ford Maverick, which remains on backorder.

This means the GMC Canyon is slightly preferred over its Chevrolet Colorado cousin, over the Ford Ranger, and even the mid-size segment leading Toyota Tacoma. We must note, that this list is talking solely about 2023 models, and that the out-going ‘yota will yield to the all-new next-gen 2024 Taco version. Taking a look to the future, it’s time to consider the upcoming 2024 GMC Canyon, and how it stacks up against the 2024 Toyota Tacoma.

We have previously compared the Tacoma TRD Pro against the Ranger Raptor, and also against the Chevy Colorado ZR2 Bison. Concluding that the upcoming top Taco was better all-around than the best Ranger, but that the ZR2 Bison was better off-road than the TRD Pro, this next comparison makes for undoubtedly an interesting match-up. Specifically looking at the AT4X and TRD Pro variants, find out which one should go from the driveway to the trails first!

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AT4X And TRD Pro Head-To-Head

Considering we’re talking about the top-dog rugged off-road variants of the GMC Canyon and Toyota Tacoma, it’s important to see how the AT4X and TRD Pro stack up. This starts with understanding what the AT4X and TRD Pro are all about in terms of unique features, off-road dimensions, drivetrain, and performance specifications.

Also, cost becomes a factor when looking at what one gets for the money, in order to choose what best suits the budget for desired uses. From there, a baseline may be established, from whence we may begin to nitpick.

2023 GMC Canyon AT4X Vs. 2024 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Specs & Price

AT4X

TRD Pro

Drivetrain

2.7 Liter Turbo High-Output I-4

2.4 Liter Turbo i-FORCE MAX Hybrid

Engine Output

310 horsepower; 430 pound-feet of torque

326 combined horsepower; 465 pound-feet of torque

Transmission

8-speed automatic

8-speed automatic

Fuel Economy

17 city, 20 hwy, 18 combined

Between 25-30 combined (estimated)

Towing Capacity

5,500 pounds

6,500 pounds

Payload

1,250 pounds

1,709 pounds

Starting MSRP

$56,995

$49,000 (estimate)

Starting off with the heart, the AT4X of course gets GM’s most potent engine, one that is quite powerful for a mid-size truck. However, it does not exceed the power output of the new i-FORCE MAX hybrid setup that the upcoming TRD Pro will get, nor is it more efficient of course.

Both trucks use an eight-speed auto transmission, and it must be noted that the Taco will come with a six-speed manual, but that option isn’t available for the hybrid. Equipped with tow packages, given the hybrid setup, the TRD Pro also takes the cake in terms of payload and towing capacities. There’s a lot to consider here, especially when the TRD Pro is estimated to arrive at a cheaper starting price point.

The AT4 was GM’s off-road answer to say the FX4 package from Ford, but the AT4X that was new for 2023, simply took the GM products to another level. In terms of the TRD Pro, this was also billed as a performance off-roader, but with the idea in mind to “Go Fast.”

Therefore, it seems the TRD Pro compares more favorably to the Ford Ranger Raptor, while something like the all-new upcoming Trailhunter trim is more on the AT4X’s level. The Trailhunter, a Toyota Tacoma with basically a factory overland setup, was built to “Go Far.” This echoes our opinions comparing the TRD Pro to the Ranger Raptor and ZR2 Bison.

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Canyon Or Taco: Other Features And Unique Offerings

In terms of the drivetrain differences, it’s significant that the TRD Pro offers all its torque at only 1,700 rpm. The TRD Pro equips 2.5-inch FOX QS3 shocks, while the AT4X utilizes Multimatic DSSV dampers, a first for a Canyon.

Speaking of shocks, the TRD Pro uses exclusive IsoDynamic Performance Seats in front, equipped with an air-over-oil shock absorber system. This dampens and stabilizes the body during seat movement. Another unique feature to the Taco is the available JBL Flex Portable Speaker that mounts to the dash, which is both waterproof and dust-proof.

Both trucks come with an abundance of undercarriage armor, or skid plates. The AT4X has a heavy-duty large front skid plate, with a larger transfer case shield, as well as side rocker guards. The front bumper has angled cut-outs at the edges for clearance, and is winch-equipped ready. It also offers more camera angles than any other competitor, with up to 10 available camera views.

This includes surround vision, and front and rear underbody cameras. The TRD Pro does offer tons of cameras too, for a 360-degree view, and it can all be displayed on the 14-inch touchscreen. It has an aluminum TRD front skid plate, with a high-clearance ARB rear metal bumper with red recovery hooks. Of note, the front bumper is not winch capable.

2023 GMC Canyon AT4X Vs. 2024 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro Off-Road Dimensions

AT4X

TRD Pro

Angle of Approach

36.9 degrees

33.8 degrees

Break over Angle

24.5 degrees

23.5 degrees

Angle of Departure

25 degrees

25.7 degrees

Ground Clearance

10.7-inches

11-inches

Lift

Three-inch

Two-inch front, 1.5-inch rear

Tire Size

33-inch M/Ts

33-inch R/Ts

Notably, both trucks come with the same size tires, but varied amounts of lift over the standard versions. The AT4X tops the TRD Pro in nearly every facet of off-road dimensions, but the latter has a slight advantage in departure angle and ground clearance, and note this is without a tow package installed.

The AT4X utilizes a 6.3-inch HUD, with an 11.3-inch infotainment touchscreen, with an available 11-inch driver instrument center. Both trucks have drive modes of course, with the GMC’s being Terrain, Overlanding, and Baja. This is part of the AT4X’s new off-road performance display, with each mode offering different driver aids to suit the selected terrain.

  • Terrain Mode:
    • 3D Pitch & Roll with max scores
    • Tire Pressure
  • Baja Mode:
    • G-Force with max scores
    • Steering Angle
    • Wheel-slip indication
    • Transfer case status
  • Overlanding Mode:
    • Aircraft style altimeter
    • Compass with GPS guidance indicator

Meanwhile, the Toyota has Multi-Terrain Select, for mud, dirt, and sand. Also, there’s a CRAWL control function, and a Downhill Assist Control. The TRD Pro has a rear differential locker, but the AT4X has both axles equipped with on-demand lockers, definitely an advantage there for the latter. However, the TRD Pro has an advanced rear coil suspension set up, while the AT4X has rear leaf-springs. Both have IFS, or independent front suspension.

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The Edition 1 GMC Canyon AT4X

2023 first edition GMC Canyon AT4X front end
GMC

Clearly both of these trucks have extreme off-road hardware, items desired in any build, but all from factory. This is all coupled with some innovative and unique tech, that provides some serious capability. All in all, the truck’s differences almost off-set, but it still feels like the ATX4 would be the better all-around off-road truck. It might not be as good of a desert runner as the TRD Pro, but it will hold its own, while outshining the Taco out in the rocks. This is due to the added front locker, winch capability, and overall better off-road dimensions. What’s more, is that there was an Edition 1 AT4X, that included:

  • Exclusive Edition 1 tailgate badging
  • 17-inch beadlock capable wheels
  • Performance front skid plate
  • Front 30-inch off-road grille light bar
  • Off-road front bumper with Safari bar
  • Front and rear underbody cameras
  • Winch by COMEUP
  • Reconfigurable bed rails​​

Notably, the Edition 1 only has a 32.8 degree approach angle, slightly over four degrees less than the normal AT4X. Nevertheless, this is only one degree less than the TRD Pro. This leads to the next upcoming special AT4X variant, a truck that will reset the mid-size truck market, and put all the competition on notice. Expect late 2023 availability for this one featured below.

AEV Finds The 2024 GMC Canyon’s Summit

AEV, or American Expeditionary Vehicles, is a company that started out in the aftermarket with Jeep. Now they find themselves partnering with manufacturers to build badass products straight out of the factory, and that’s exactly what they did with the 2024 GMC Canyon AT4X. This AEV Edition literally takes the most capable Canyon ever in the AT4X, and pushes it to new heights. The truck now has a 38.2 degree approach angle, with a 26 degree departure angle, both topping the regular AT4X.

Also, it’s equipped with AEV front and rear bumpers, that are heavy-duty, stamped steel e-coated and powder-coated. There’s heavy-duty cast rear recovery points, and of course the front bumper is winch ready. The skid plates are hot-stamped boron steel, more than 3.5 times stronger than equivalent cold-stamped high-strength steel. They cover front approach, steering gear, transfer case, fuel tank, and the rear differential.

2024 GMC Canyon AT4X AEV Edition Off-Road Dimensions & Price

Angle of Approach

38.2 degrees

Break over Angle

26.9 degrees

Angle of Departure

26 degrees

Ground Clearance

12.2-inches

Lift

4.5-inches

Tire Size

35-inch M/Ts

Starting MSRP

$70,000 (estimated)

Featuring the 17-inch AEV beadlock capable wheels, these fit under larger fender flares. The reason being is that this truck runs on 35-inch tires, unheard of for a mid-size factory truck. Also, to fit these tires, the truck has a 4.5-inch factory lift!

Considering our opinions on how the TRD Pro stacks up against the ZR2 Bison, this has to be enough to put the AT4X AEV Edition over the top. In fact, the AT4X AEV Edition may be the best and most expensive mid-size truck ever. Not only is the AT4X a more extreme version of the AT4, but the AEV treatment multiplies that again, and a GMC has always been the more premium option over a Chevy.

Before the AT4X came out, MotorTrend put it through it’s paces, and it performed admirably. This makes it seemingly already comparable to the upcoming TRD Pro’s capabilities, but the AT4X AEV Edition is the looming lone alpha beast in the mid-size off-road truck segment. There’s simply no other truck out there like it that is mid-size. Want more proof? It’s all in the tires.

Despite all the off-road goodies and innovative tech, any serious off-road enthusiast knows, that getting where you want to go depends mostly on the tires over anything else. Now the AT4X AEV Edition comes with the same stock tire size as the full-size F-150 Raptor, perhaps furthermore justifying this steep price tag for a mid-size truck. If one can afford it, don’t go wait for the new TRD Pro, jump in that AEV Canyon!

Discover 6 Incredible Cars For Auction At RM Sotheby’s Monterey 2023

Monterey Car Week is an exciting time for automotive enthusiasts, collectors, and manufacturers. The event brings together some of the rarest and most exclusive cars in the world, all in one place on the California coast. RM Sotheby’s Monterey Car Week sale features six incredible cars that tell diverse stories of automotive history, performance, and design. Let’s take a closer look at these remarkable cars and get a taste of the incomparable splendor of Monterey Car Week.

RM Sotheby's Monterey

1957 Land Rover Series I

The 1957 Land Rover Series I is one of the early models that established Land Rover as a leader in off-road capability. This specific Series I has a fascinating history, having been ordered by the legendary Canadian “Rover Boys” who drove it around the world. After being rediscovered in 2014, it was restored to its original specifications. It retains its original body and is a testament to the adventurous spirit of Land Rover.

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2020 Ferrari 488 Pista Piloti

The 2020 Ferrari 488 Pista Piloti is a special edition of the already impressive 488 Pista. It features a special livery inspired by racing and was exclusively offered to Ferrari’s client racing drivers. This particular example has custom options and a total MSRP of $546,581. It represents the pinnacle of track-focused performance in the Ferrari lineup.

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1958 Porsche 356 Speedster

The 1958 Porsche 356 Speedster is a classic example of Porsche’s iconic models. This beautifully restored car is being offered for sale for the first time in over 50 years. It comes with a range of accessories, including a 1950s Pan Am leather luggage set. With its timeless design, the 356 Speedster represents a golden age in the automotive world.

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2018 Aston Martin Vanquish Zagato Volante

The 2018 Aston Martin Vanquish Zagato Volante is a collaboration between Aston Martin and Italian design house Zagato. This limited edition roadster is one of only 99 produced, and it features a unique green paintwork and a range of custom options. With its striking design and luxurious features, the Vanquish Zagato Volante is truly a collector’s dream.

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1965 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Series I ‘Interim’ by Pininfarina

The 1965 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Series I ‘Interim’ is a timeless grand touring car designed by Pininfarina. This particular example is one of only 124 produced and features a unique mix of earlier design elements and newer features. It has an interesting history, having sustained roof damage during Hurricane Charley in 2004 when the building it was stored in collapsed. Despite this, it remains a testament to Ferrari’s classic design and craftsmanship.

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1949 Jaguar XK 120

The 1949 Jaguar XK 120 is a truly iconic car from one of the most renowned automakers in history. This example features vibrant red paintwork and has been meticulously restored and maintained since 1990. With its combination of beauty, power, and luxury, the XK 120 represents the essence of Jaguar’s legacy. It will be showcased at RM Sotheby’s Monterey sale, making it a must-see attraction during Monterey Car Week.

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Easy Steps to Share Your Microsoft Outlook Calendar

If you’re looking to improve communication and teamwork, sharing your Outlook Calendar can be a great solution. In today’s hyperconnected world, collaboration is essential, and openly sharing calendars can help streamline scheduling and reduce back-and-forth communication.

Sharing your Outlook Calendar is especially useful for businesses that operate globally or support remote work. It allows for better time management across different time zones and helps avoid scheduling conflicts, ensuring smoother operations.

In addition to time management, shared calendars are also valuable for tracking joint projects and shared tasks. Team leaders can mark important deadlines and milestones on a shared Outlook Calendar, keeping everyone involved on the same page and promoting shared responsibility and commitment.

Furthermore, sharing calendars fosters a culture of transparency within a team. By sharing calendars, team members can gain a better understanding of each other’s responsibilities, and managers can prevent overloading individuals with tasks.