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Derek Thorn Dominates NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Race at Colorado National Speedway

Derek Thorn won NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race at Colorado National Speedway
Derek Thorn won NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race at Colorado National Speedway
Derek Thorn won his second NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race in a row and is starting to pull away in the series' standings. Thorn won the Toyota/NAPA Auto Parts 150 at Colorado National Speedway, a race that was delayed by rain.

Rookie Jamie Krzysik was second followed by Camera Hayley in third. It was clean race with only two caution periods for 11 laps. But it took a while for the green flag to drop. "It was a long one with the rain delay," Hayley said. "We stood around for a long time. NASCAR persisted. The fans persisted."
Derek Thorn won the pole and led the first 90 laps of this NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race.
Derek Thorn won the pole and led the first 90 laps of this NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race.


Derek Thorn won the pole and led the first 90 laps of the race. Hayley took the lead for two laps. He led lap 91 and lap 139. Other than that, Derek Thorn dominated the race.

"It's hard when you show up against guys like (Michael) Self, Hayley, (Greg) Pursley and Krysik," Derek Thorn said. "You just don't know how much they're saving. With 10 to go, my tires were worn out. I saw raindrops on my windshield. I'm thankful it all worked out."

Self entered the race three points behind Derek Thorn for the lead in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West standings. Self spun out early in the race, but recovered for a sixth-place finish.

Thorn increased his lead over Self to 13 points in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West standings. Pursley, the 2011 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West champion, was fifth at Colorado. Krzysik posted his best career finish in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West as the runner-up at Colorado.
Derek Thorn won the Toyota/NAPA Auto Parts 150 at Colorado National Speedway
Derek Thorn won the Toyota/NAPA Auto Parts 150 at Colorado National Speedway


"We knew it was a long race and we knew that the right rear was going to be crucial," Krzysik said. "We needed to keep on it, make sure the car didn't burn up in the first 100 laps, basically before the end. We were just running, logging laps and picking them off where we could."

Derek Thorn has won three NASCAR K&N Pro Series races this season. He won the G-Oil 150 at Stockton 99 Speedway in May and the Carneros 200 at Sonoma Raceway in June. He has five wins in his NASCAR K&N Pro Series West career.

"When it came down to the last 30 or so laps, we just started coming to the front," Kyzysik said. "A couple more laps I think we would have had something for the 6 car (Thorn's) up there. Just ran out of time. Next time."

Hayley posted his sixth top-five finish in seven NASCAR K&N Pro Series West races this year. He has yet to win a race. "We had a good car, it went away at the end there," Hayley said. "There's a lot of bumping and banging. Who knows if we have a cut tire or what."

The next NASCAR K&N Pro Series race is the Pork Be Inspired 150 at Iowa Speedway, an East and West Series combination race, on August 2.
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Jeff Lopez Wins IHRA Super Rod Races in 1963 Chevy Corvette at Dallas Raceway

Jeff Lopez in NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series at Texas Motorplex
Jeff Lopez in NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series at Texas Motorplex
Jeff Lopez is back to his winning ways after taking the IHRA Super Rod races at Dallas Raceway on July 13. It was his third drag racing win of the season and his first in the IHRA. It was also his first drag racing win since April.
NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series' Jeff Lopez
NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series' Jeff Lopez


Lopez started his drag racing season with wins in the NHRA Lucas Oil series in Houston and Dallas. But he has gone winless in his past five NHRA events.

"We started off really hot. Then we went through a couple races where we didn't win," said the 35-year-old Lopez from Dallas-Fort Worth. "That's part of it."

He entered and raced in his first and only IHRA event in July. He said his team experimented with set-ups and strategy which resulted in a winning run in the Super Rod races at the Summit Racing Equipment Pro-Am Tour event.

"That was pretty neat," Lopez said. "We weren't really expecting to win. We were just looking to go out and try a couple different things. We'll try to apply that to our NHRA stuff also." Lopez, driving a 1963 Corvette, beat James Carter from Forney, Texas, by 0.017 seconds in the final round.
NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series Super Gas Winner Jeff Lopez
NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series Super Gas Winner Jeff Lopez


"I'm not going to complain at all," Lopez said. "We've had a really good year in the Super Gas car. Everything is looking pretty good so far. We can't complain about anything." Five weeks prior to the IHRA event in Texas, Lopez and his team raced in the NHRA Jegs All Star event at Route 66 Raceway in Illinois.
NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series Super Gas Racer Jeff Lopez at Royal Purple Raceway
NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series Super Gas Racer Jeff Lopez at Royal Purple Raceway


The Jegs All Stars event pitted the top drivers from the seven divisions in the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series. Lopez reached the semifinals of the Jegs All Stars event "I was happy with the result. It was the first time we did the Jegs All Star race," Lopez said. "It was a neat experience to be racing guys from California to Washington, Florida. It was neat to have everybody at one track that will never be at one track again. That's the one time of year that everybody goes to one location and races. It's just basically the best racers out there." He also raced in the Super Gas division and reached the semifinals as well. A cracked piston in his car hampered his weekend.

"We just did what we could," Lopez said. "The car stayed together, but it just got considerably slower and slower."
NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series Super Gas champion Jeff Lopez
NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series Super Gas champion Jeff Lopez


Lopez, the 2012 NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series national champion in the Super Gas division, is ranked fifth nationally this year. He has a little break between races and said he wants to work his way into the top three before the end of the season.

"It wasn't anything that was expected to me to win it last year," Lopez said. "It's not like anything I would ever expect to do again. There's over 1,000 different racers around the country. To come out on top, that's a great accomplishment."

With two race cars, Lopez said one of the reasons he like using K&N filters is because of the consistency in performance the products deliver.

"You want everything to be the exact same every round," Lopez said. "Something as simple as dirt in the carburetor, a bug flying by, anything can get in a carburetor, we're talking about thousandths of a second here. As long as you got everything covered up, as long as you got everything filtered, that's a big key in what we do. You gotta do everything you can to help yourself win and K&N definitely helps do that."
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Kekich Racing's 410 Sprint Car Driver Adam Bomb Kekich Behind the Wheel at Mercer Raceway

Kekich Racing Team's 410 Sprint Car Driven by Adam Kekich
Kekich Racing Team's 410 Sprint Car Driven by Adam Kekich
Kekich Racing, with Adam "Adam Bomb" Kekich at the wheel and with K&N's support, continues to be a formidable force in Mercer Raceway's 410 Sprint car class.
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Adam Kekich and the Kekich Racing Team Crew


With the first race of the season cancelled due to weather, Adam's 2013 debut was in the 305 sprint Steel City Stampede make-up race. Adam Kekich ran strong and consistent on the slick track, heeding the advice his father gave him before the race: "You aren't going to win this deal with your motor, you will win it with your head. Keep the wheels from spinning. Carry your speed off the corners." Kekich kept it together and brought home the team's first win in the 305 class.

Two weeks later, the 410 debut brought highs and lows to Adam Kekich and the Kekich Racing team.
Paul "Putzy" Kekich, the family patriarch and the first Kekich to wheel a sprint car.
Paul "Putzy" Kekich, the family patriarch and the first Kekich to wheel a sprint car.


"The car is just bad fast," Adam said after winning the heat race by a full straightaway. In the feature event Adam got right to work, moving from 9th to 6th in only five laps. Unfortunately traffic ahead slowed and trapped him, knocking off the front axle and ending his night.

The several weeks following brought some great results including two All-Star A-mains at Fremont Speedway running toe to toe with the greatest teams in the sport, as well as three top-5 finishes at Mercer. Two brake failures have slowed their momentum this season.

Despite this and with heavy hearts owing to the loss of Paul "Putzy" Kekich, the family patriarch and the first Kekich to wheel a sprint car, Adam put in a great drive last week, winning his heat and placing 6th in the feature event. Adam Kekich will surely draw on inspiration from Paul as he marches through the rest of the season.

Sergio Higareda Builds Super Hummer H2 Shown at SEMA and Dub Car Show Los Angeles

This custom Hummer H2 was on display at the Dub Car Show in Los Angeles
This custom Hummer H2 was on display at the Dub Car Show in Los Angeles
 
Sergio told us the only choice for him was K&N because it is, in his eyes, the best on the market and has the most custom look out of all other choices.
Sergio told us the only choice for him was K&N because it is, in his eyes, the best on the market and has the most custom look out of all other choices.
 
This beautiful 2004 Hummer H2 is equipped with Plasma TVs and Treo Audio components.
This beautiful 2004 Hummer H2 is equipped with Plasma TVs and Treo Audio components.
 
As a father Sergio wanted his first custom build to involve his son. So as a theme they chose Superman, or as Sergio States
As a father Sergio wanted his first custom build to involve his son. So as a theme they chose Superman, or as Sergio States "Super Hummer".
What does it take to do it right the first time? Well after we stumbled across Sergio Higareda's hummer, we were immediately stopped in our tracks. After taking a lot of photographs of this beautiful 2004 Hummer H2 at the Dub Car Show Los Angeles, we found the owner and had a few minutes to get the story on his ride.
Sergio and his son picked out a huge set of Lexani Dial wheels for their custom Hummer and had the inserts painted to match. Photo at SEMA 2012.
Sergio and his son picked out a huge set of Lexani Dial wheels for their custom Hummer and had the inserts painted to match. Photo at SEMA 2012.
 
The whole interior of this custom Hummer was treated to a Ferrari style stitching where even the threads were color matched to the flawless paint.
The whole interior of this custom Hummer was treated to a Ferrari style stitching where even the threads were color matched to the flawless paint.
 
Sergio knew that if he was going to build a custom Hummer he was going to have to go over the top to make it stand out.
Sergio knew that if he was going to build a custom Hummer he was going to have to go over the top to make it stand out.


As a father, Sergio wanted his first custom build to involve his son. So as a theme, they chose Superman, or as Sergio States "Super Hummer". While being new to the custom scene, Sergio knew that if he was going to build a custom Hummer, he was going to have to go over the top in order for it to stand out.

As you can see from the photos, there is nothing untouched on this vehicle. Sergio and his son picked out a huge set of Lexani Dial wheels and had the inserts painted to match. Once the wheels were mounted, it was on to the interior. The entire interior was treated to a Ferrari style stitching where even the threads were color matched to the flawless paint. When choosing audio and video upgrades, Sergio chose Plasma TVs and Treo Audio components, and judging by the crowds surrounding the hummer... it definitely turned out to be a great audio system.

When it comes to the engine compartment, Sergio said he wanted to incorporate the Superman theme. He include a mural on the underside of the hood that represented his pride for the city in which he resides. When it comes to the motor itself, Sergio told us that because he lives in a city with such crazy weather, he had to choose an air intake that would endure the elements. He then told us, the only choice for him was K&N part # 77-3037KP, because it was, in his eyes, the best on the market and it also had the most custom look out of all his other choices.

From the Custom double mesh grilles and other embellishments made by Tiarra Grilles, to the custom paint, Sergio has built a masterpiece. This just goes to show that if you build your ride out of passion and spend time with your family while doing so, you will not only come out on top of the game, but also teach the next generation of builders that when you have all the right products you are guaranteed success!

Sergio told us that he was proud to have his Super Hummer on display at SEMA 2012 and he looks forward to promoting all the companies that he represents for many years to come... who knows you might see it at a show near you!
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Open-Wheeled Modified Racer Blake Terry Shoots for Big National Races

Blake Terry has aspirations of qualifying for National Races at the season's end.
Open Wheeled Modified racer Blake Terry has aspirations of qualifying for National Races at the season's end.
Elizabethton, Tennessee native, Blake Terry, was raised in an environment lending to his passion for the sport of racing. Attending events at an early age, he quickly became engulfed in an atmosphere where the air was permeated with the roar of screaming engines and the sense of competition. Although sharing a camaraderie, each driver entered the field geared up and ready for a fierce battle to the checkered flag. In turn, Terry found himself dreaming of maneuvering a car through a maze of drivers, all with the same goal - chalking up a victory.
Blake Terry is engulfed in his second season of racing in the Dirt Open-wheeled Modified class.
Blake Terry is engulfed in his second season of racing in the Dirt Open-wheeled Modified class.


In 1999, the driver got his first taste of the anticipation that preludes the waving of the green flag and the excitement of a relentless quest to the finish line. Blake Terry was bitten by the bug and had no intentions of doing anything other than pursuing his passion. In fact, now 19-years old, he is still eaten up with the sport. But with age and experience, he left the karts behind and is presently driving in the Dirt Open-Wheeled Modified class in the U.M.P. and AMRA series.

Driving a stock, GM front -clip with a tubular chassis from the engine back, the driver savors 620-horsepower of raw power at his disposal. When asked what he enjoys most about competing in this class, he said, "The difficulty to drive them, and the competition level is extremely tough. I grew up coming to local dirt tracks and always wanted to race."

Embarking in his second season in the Dirt Open-wheeled modified class Terry realizes that many of his competitors have more years under their belts. Although confident in his aggressiveness, the driver also understands that to be competitive night-in and night-out, he must recognize and improve on his weak points. That in mind, he is focused on fine tuning his consistency from lap to lap.

Beginning the 2013 season at the Carolina Speedway in Gastonia, North Carolina, Terry began the feature in the 10th spot. The driver held his own throughout the race, and in fact, managed to gain a couple of positions. When the dust had settled, Terry crossed the finish line in seventh place.

As do all drivers, Blake Terry has experienced his fair share of troubles throughout the most recent season. The driver recently headed to the Volunteer Speedway, at Bulls Gap, Tennessee with aspirations of success. Starting first in the main, everything seemed to be falling into place. But team B. Terry Motorsports' luck went south in the blink of an eye when his drive shaft snapped, deeming the night over. However, he is sitting in the sixth spot overall in the Southern Open Wheeled Shootout series. And with in the neighborhood of 20 scheduled events ahead of him, there is still ample time to climb even higher in the ranks.

Blake Terry's driving skills will obviously play an essential role in his success throughout the remainder of the season, But he is also aware that there are other elements of a winning record as well. Referring to the importance of his team the driver said, "My team is one of the most important things in my life, behind God and family. I spend all of my spare time working on the car, trying to get that extra one-tenth-second out of it."

Having been involved in racing for 14-years, the driver is also mindful that success depends a great deal upon keeping his vehicle running at it's peak performance. Alluding to the importance of proper maintenance, he explained, "I think maintenance is what makes or breaks teams! I know plenty of good drivers, but they can't finish races due to part failures, which is due to a lack of maintenance."

That in mind, Blake Terry and his crew are strong advocates of using K&N products to keep the internal components of the engines contaminant free. "I run the K&N E-3750 performance air filter, the HP-2002 oil filter, a K&N 62-1514 crankcase breather, their E-3750PK filter wrap and a K&N 81-1003 fuel filter" he explained. "They are second to none products! I use them on everything from my daily driver to my race car hauler. I will never use any filter that is not made by K&N."

With a good grip on maintenance and a heavy understanding of the sport, Blake Terry is anticipating success throughout the remainder of the 2013 season. Looking forward, the driver ensured, My goals are to finish out the season with a couple of wins and some strong top fives. And I hope to qualify for the big national races toward the end of the year."
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