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Brooke Kawell Racing Readies for 2013 LOORRS Modified Kart Championship Bid

Modified Kart racer Brooke Kawell’s new tires are a step in the right winning direction.
Modified Kart racer Brooke Kawell’s new tires are a step in the right winning direction.
There are a couple of common threads that run through the fabric of talented, up-and-coming, motorsports stars. First, they are nearly always bitten by the race bug early on in life, for Brooke Kawell it was go-karts at age five, then Trophy Kart Jr 1 events, and now 2013 marks her third year racing Modified Karts.
Brooke Kawell plans to use the experience gained over the past two years to make her third Modified Kart season the best yet.
Brooke Kawell plans to use the experience gained over the past two years to make her third Modified Kart season the best yet.


Another common denominator is racing pedigree, and Kawell’s bloodline runs rich with spirited DNA, her grandfather raced Sprint Cars and off-road vehicles, and her father was a motocross racer and a three-time Baja 1000 winner. With her physical racing foundation solidly intact, 14-year-old Kawell is now determined to shrink the competitive mental curve. And the straight-A, homeschooled, driver possesses all the tools to get that done as well.

“Last season I learned that getting a good qualifying position and a good start and staying consistent is the key,” Kawell said, “So I am going to apply that more this 2013 season. My race goals are to start getting podium finishes and get a championship in my Modified Kart.”
Brooke Kawell’s dog Idey likes racing nearly as much as her walks.
Brooke Kawell’s dog Idey likes racing nearly as much as her walks.


Kawell kicked off her 2013 season in precisely the right direction toward achieving those goals, as he reached the podium in the first round of the Southern California Lucas Oil Regional Off Road Series at Glen Helen (LORORS), a subdivision of the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series (LOORRS).
Brooke Kawell kicked off 2013 by winning the LORORS event at Glen Helen.
Brooke Kawell kicked off 2013 by winning the LORORS event at Glen Helen.


“I am heading out next weekend to Firebird International Raceway in Chandler, Arizona for the Lucas Oil Off Road series which is our national level,” said Kawell. She will take on 2013 Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series in her K&N sponsored No. 508 Modified Trophy Kart.

“Looking back on my favorite highlight of the 2012 season would have to be when I finished in 4th at Las Vegas Motor speedway in the LOORRS’ national series.” She in fact cites that near podium finish as her proudest race moment so far.

When she’s not racing she’s just a regular teenager that goes for runs, walks her dog and hangs out with her family. “I also love to go for long rides on my road bike,” she adds, “It’s fun and a good way to train.” So how does she feel about being such a young female driver in a sport dominated by men? “It's no biggie! I put my shoes on the same way they do, one shoe at a time. I'm just another racer on the track.”

In pursuit of Brooke Kawell Racing’s chase for the 2013 championship only a few slight changes needed to be made to her kart. “There are a few new things that we have done to my Modified Kart,” says Kawell. “We are trying new tires and they seem to be a step in the right direction. I am still running my Honda's TRX450 motor. But, along with my continuing support from K&N, I have a lot of great new and current sponsor support and I am coming out with confidence and hoping to use my experience from my past season's to make a better season.”

Other K&N news stories about Modified Kart Racer Brooke Kawell include Fourteen-Year-Old Modified Kart Racer Brooke Kawell Anticipates Success in 2013, Brooke Kawell Currently Sits 8th in Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series Modified Kart Points, Brooke Kawell and the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series Modified Kart Division and Young California Racer, Brooke Kawell, Likes Being in the Dirt, Going Fast and Getting Trophies.

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Brian Brown on Podium in World of Outlaws STP Sprint Car Series Opener at Tucson

Brian Brown’s goal is to stay focused on the moment and to take one race at a time
Brian Brown’s goal is to stay focused on the moment and to take one race at a time
“Anytime you’re on the podium with the outlaws, especially at a track you're not used to, is great,” stated Brian Brown speaking about his third place finish in the 2013 debut with the World of Outlaws at Tucson. “They are the best in the world and to be on the podium is great for this team. I'm really proud of the way everyone on this team is working together.”

Arizona motorsport enthusiasts are some of the most loyal and knowledgeable fans anywhere in the country, and they have been really patient. The last time the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars competed at Tucson International Raceway was 2007. But the wait turned out to be well worth it with the return of the Wildcat Shootout on Saturday, March 9. During a spectacular night of racing, on a new lightning fast clay surface, 19 of the STP Sprint Cars eclipsed the track record set back in ’07.
Brain Brown and his Racing team are anticipating a successful 2013 race season
Brain Brown and his Racing team are anticipating a successful 2013 race season


“We have been very happy with our car and team to start the 2013 season. Getting off on the right foot is always key to a new season,” Brown said. “We really didn't know what to expect getting back on Hoosiers. They changed the construction of the tires a little bit. We qualified really well on Wednesday (in Vegas where he went on to finish 6th).”

“I think the real key for us right now is Charlie Garrett engines. Being on his team is like getting drafted by the Yankees, and it has shown at these Outlaw shows. Charlie really has our engines running great and when you qualify, a lot of emphasis is on the engine. We are lucky to have him on our team.”

Brian Brown, Inc. had a win earlier in the year at Tucson with ASCS, which clearly helped him get things started on the right note, as he was third quick in Tucson on Saturday. “It was probably the best car we've had in a long, long time,” Brown added. “We went out for hot laps and we were under the track record.”

Last season Brown and his team has had ten wins, 37 top-3 finishes, 48 top-five finishes and 59 top-10 finishes. As one of the hardest working men in Sprint Car racing, Brown understands the overriding significance of reaching the podium with the Outlaws after his first race, and jump starting his season with a reasonable amount of confidence.

“Our goals are to win races and to compete for wins every night that we race. If we can do that, the wins will rack up.” Summing up what Brown’s long and short term goals are for the 2013 season.

Check out these other news stories about Brian Brown:
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  • Brian Brown Gets Another Checkered Flag At I-80 Speedway Near Greenwood, Nebraska
  • K&N Sponsored Brian Brown Wins Second 410 Knoxville Championship Cup
  • Brian Brown Constructs Very Special Sprint Car Victory in Honor of Late Competitor Jesse Hockett
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Vance & Hines Harley Davidson XR1200 Racing Series' Kyle Wyman Takes Second in Daytona

Kyle Wyman at the Vance & Hines Harley Davidson XR1200 Racing Series season-opener
Kyle Wyman at the Vance & Hines Harley Davidson XR1200 Racing Series season-opener
To call Kyle Wyman an underdog or a Cinderella might be a stretch; after all Wyman did win both the 2011 and 2012 Vance & Hines Harley Davidson XR1200 Racing Series season openers, as well as the 2012 series championship. But underdog and Cinderella might really be appropriate considering what Wyman had to overcome just to get to the season-opening race in Daytona Beach, Florida.

Wyman was set to defend his championship all winter, but just two weeks before the first race of the season, a change of plans left him wondering if he would even make it to round one.
Harley Davidson XR1200 Racer Kyle Wyman in Daytona Beach, Florida
Harley Davidson XR1200 Racer Kyle Wyman in Daytona Beach, Florida


"I had a really good program lined up al winter that unfortunately folded just two weeks before the start of the season," Wyman said.

With the help of Revolution Performance, Millennium Technologies and Ballistic Performance Components, Wyman just made it do Daytona, and he nearly made it to victory lane. Wyman made a thunderous march through the field, coming from seventh to second on the final lap.

"I'd say in some ways I'm disappointed but in other ways, I'm relieved," Wyman said. "It's disappointing because I've got that kind of history leading into the race, so I want to grab another win.

"But at the same time, when you look at that particular race, there's just so many ways it could've played out. I'm truly relieved that I was able to come out of there with a podium because of how much luck was involved."
Kyle Wyman made a thunderous march through the field, coming from seventh to second on the final lap.
Kyle Wyman made a thunderous march through the field, coming from seventh to second on the final lap.


Wyman said after the race that seventh was exactly where he wanted to be on the final lap, noting the huge draft that allowed the XR1200's to really pull and made for some exciting, side-by-side racing. Wyman still is not backing down from those comments.

"Drafting was a huge deal during that race," Wyman said. "Daytona always promises crazy race action, and I think this one was the craziest yet; it was a true dog-fight between eleven or so of us in the lead pack. I tried everything, leading, third, fifth, even as far back as tenth. It seemed like between fifth and seventh was the best place to be in the pack, so that's what I aimed for on the final lap."

The plan almost worked. Wyman actually took the lead out of turn 4, but Tyler O'Hara used a slingshot pass in the tri-oval to take the win. Still, considering what Wyman had overcome just to get to Daytona, it was hard for him to complain.
XR1200 Racer Kyle Wyman took the lead out of turn 4, but Tyler O'Hara used a slingshot pass in the tri-oval to take the win.
XR1200 Racer Kyle Wyman took the lead out of turn 4, but Tyler O'Hara used a slingshot pass in the tri-oval to take the win.


"My expectations were to win," Wyman said. "After winning the last two, there's really no other position I could finish that would be a truly satisfying result, but still at the same time, I had a ton of fun, which is always a top priority, and I got some great exposure for K&N and the rest of my sponsors who helped me get to Daytona."

Wyman is still unsure of his future plans. The series takes more than a two-month break before heading to Elkhart Lake, Wisconson, and the world-famous Road America circuit. While it will take more support, Wyman is banking on history repeating itself to get him to the next event.

"Currently the plan is to just keep knocking on doors and trying to find more support. It's a difficult time to be a motorcycle racer right now, and I think the grid sizes and amount of support out there reflects that," Wyman said. "Somehow though, I always seem to find a way to race so I'm banking on history repeating itself and having another great opportunity to show everyone what I've got, not just as a racer, but as a team owner as well.

"Kyle Wyman Racing won the XR1200 championship in 2012, the results speak for themselves."

Wyman did show appreciation for the support he received from Revolution Performance, Millennium Technologies and Ballistic Performance Components, as well as K&N Filters.

"K&N Filters is such a strong brand, and they have the products to back it up. With air and oil filters from K&N, I think the most important part of the package is that I have confidence in the reliability of the motorcycle. High quality products are what instill that confidence, and I'm proud to be a representative of the K&N Filters brand."

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K&N is Onboard for the 2013 Lucas Oil Modified Series’ Most Competitive Year Yet

Two-time Champion Jim Mardis Representing K&N
Two-time Champion Jim Mardis Representing K&N
The first six seasons of the Lucas Oil Modified Series were chock-full of vivid, thrillingly spirited highlights, literally around every turn. And, with each succeeding year as word-of-mouth spread, the enthusiastic crowds continued to grow. However, according to those in the know, they were just knocking the dust off and setting the stage for the 2013 season that recently got underway at the LoanMart Arizona 100.

So far, the first event on the nine race schedule, presented by Optima Batteries at Havasu 95 Speedway, was a another successful kick off for the fastest-growing regional touring series in the country, and it’s very possible that the championship will come down to the very last lap, of the last race in Las Vegas in November. For 2013 K&N has added their endorsement by joining in as a series sponsor, for what most now believe will be the most competitive season to date.

K&N News spoke with Greg Scheidecker, the series co-founder and promoter, to hear his take on the much anticipated seventh season and with Tony Yorkman, Sports Marketing Manager at K&N Engineering Inc..

We asked Greg the following questions:
What are your thoughts about K&N joining the series?
“Lucas Oil is really looking forward to K&N’s involvement with the Lucas Oil Modifieds. K&N has a long, illustrious history in motorsports and this is where the company belongs. K&N was one of our original Team Lucas marketing partners and we have every intention of making them extremely happy to be back with us for the Modifieds.” Greg continued, “K&N will be the presenting sponsor for our race at Havasu 95 Speedway October, 19 and we’d love to see the K&N name on a race at Tucson or Kern County, or any of our tracks next year. They chose two-time champion, Jimmy Mardis, to carry the K&N colors this season, and we know Jimmy will do everything possible to make K&N’s return a success.”

Why do you think this series is catching on with fans the way it has, and what are some of your expectations for the 2013 season?
“We’re extremely grateful for the terrific fan support and we’re going to do everything we can to make sure we’re giving them good value for their money. If we can get someone to come to one of our races, we’re pretty confident they’ll like the show enough to come back and tell their friends.”

Greg continued saying that “I think there are several things the fans like. They know they’re not going to end up watching only 10 or 12 cars. We start at least 22 cars for every main event. We have some exciting B- mains that give those who have problems in qualifying; another chance to get into the main event, and once the main event gets under way there’s a lot of side-by-side racing and a lot of passing throughout the field. Plus, this year we’re using double file restarts everywhere except Blythe, which just isn’t wide enough for it.” “We had 33 entries for our opener at Havasu 95 Speedway March 2. They were all good-looking, well-prepared cars, and after the race one of the owners, who’s new to the series, said he liked the series so much he was bringing a second car to all the races. This is our seventh full season and we think it’s going to be the best one yet.”

Lucas Oil Modified 7th Season is Going to be Very Cmpetitive
Lucas Oil Modified 7th Season is Going to be Very Competitive
We then spoke with Tony Yorkman:
How does K&N feel about joing the 2013 Lucas Oil Modified Series?
Tony replied, “K&N’s core is the sportsman racers and there isn’t a better way to connect with the people that actually use our product on and off the race track than to support the series they race in. With all the efforts that Lucas Oil has put into the series by having a field of talented drivers to put on entertaining and competitive races for the fans as well as the awesome tracks here on the west coast, we believe everyone is in for a great race season. We have a long standing relationship with Lucas Oil as a company, and because we follow a lot of the same beliefs in how motorsports supports our business and for Lucas Oil to bring in other companies like Optima Batteries, it shows that they are choosing partners that support the motorsports community. K&N Engineering is extremely proud to be involved with the series and look forward to a great season”

Returning back to Greg, we continued to ask:
Why do the racers enjoy the series so much and how do they manage to keep races so entertainingly competitive?
“I think the answer to both is the same – it’s the rules package and the emphasis we’ve put on being consistent in what we do, and treating everyone the same. It’s also very affordable racing. That doesn’t mean it’s cheap; nothing in racing is, and especially when you’re competing in a touring series. But we do all we can to keep the costs down. We’re not making major changes in the rules and forcing the teams to build new cars every year. We’ve got a terrific Hoosier spec tire and most of the teams are able to run two races on the left-hand tires. Our schedules for each race weekend are designed so teams don’t have to spend more than absolutely necessary for food and lodging and those types of things.”

Greg then continued to say, “We’re also really fortunate that we work with such a great group of sponsors, so that we’ve been able to offer good purses and put together a tow money package that helps offset some of the travel costs. The racers deserve a lot of the credit too. They’re competitors, but they don’t think twice about helping each other out, because they want it to be the best show possible.”
The Lucas Oil Modified is One of the Fastest Growing Regional Touring Series in The Country
The Lucas Oil Modified is One of the Fastest Growing Regional Touring Series in The Country


Are there were any plans to expand the series to other venues?
“Bill Rozhon (race director/co-founder) and Alan Brown (technical director) and myself spend a lot of time trying to look at the big picture and talking about where we’d like the series to be a year or two down the road. One of the most exciting parts of this season, and for the future, is that five of our races will be on national television, thanks to the Lucas Oil television production team and the MAVTV Real American and NBC Sports networks.” “That will be incredibly valuable exposure for the series, the race teams and most of all the sponsors. We’ve added a race this year at Rocky Mountain Raceways, a beautiful facility in West Valley, Utah, just outside of the Salt Lake City. We’re going back to the Irwindale Events Center and we’re continuing our excellent relationships with Madera Speedway, The Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Lucas Oil I-10 Speedway in Blythe and Havasu 95 Speedway in Lake Havasu City. There are on-going discussions about a return to Tucson Raceway Park and a race at Kern County Raceway in Bakersfield for next year. That would be about the limit, though. We want to expand for sure, but we want it to make sense economically for everyone involved.”

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ATV Pro Class Team H&M Motorsports Takes Victories at Buffalo Bills in Primm, Nevada

H&M Motorsports teammates, Beau Baron And David Haagma have already both earned victories early in the 2013 season.
H&M Motorsports teammates, Beau Baron And David Haagma have already both earned victories early in the 2013 season.
The H&M Motorsports team recently embarked upon a drive to Primm, about 45 miles south of Las Vegas. There was a casino within eye shot of their destination, but the crew's goal had nothing to do with feeding the slot machines. In fact, A WORCS event is held behind the Buffalo Bill's Resort every year, and they were eager to test their skills against other riders at the annual event.

According to team manger, Alan McCostlin, they arrived with a highly important aspect of racing on their side - recent success. "The Buffalo Bill's race was only the second of the year," he explained. David Haagma (H&M team member) was able to win the first race of the season."
H&M rider, Beau Baron, recently walked away from the Buffalo Bill's race, at Primm with two wins under his belt.
H&M rider, Beau Baron, recently walked away from the Buffalo Bill's race, at Primm with two wins under his belt.


Continuing, he said, "We always try to be confident heading into every race, but Primm is a brutal track and is very challenging, both physically and on the bikes, to come out of there on top. We did a lot of off-season suspension testing with Elka and Jay Gobel, from Impact Solutions, and Doug Roll, from Roll Design. It helped us tremendously, and we were able to come away with a win."

With the first race of the day came the opportunity for Haagma to line up against his teammate, Beau Baron in the ATV Pro class. When the race was deemed underway, Baron managed to take an early lead, and never even considered looking back. He held a fast pace, striving to put distance between himself and the field of riders. He was never challenged once taking the front position, and his efforts were rewarded with a victory.

Beau has something that not a lot of people have, when it comes to racing," explained McCostlin. "He has a lot of heart and does not have any give up in his mind. He can get a bad start or a crash, or something else may happen, and he just keeps working and pushing through it. At the end of the day, he is usually on the podium. He's tough as nails and always gives 100-percent."
H&M team member, David Haagma earned a victory during the first event of 2013, setting standard that they hope to follow throughout the remainder of the season.
H&M team member, David Haagma earned a victory during the first event of 2013, setting standard that they hope to follow throughout the remainder of the season.


Although he already had one win under his belt, that was no reason for Baron to let up or call it a day. That's right, he had another race ahead of him. Lining up in the ATV class, the rider had already managed to muscle his way into the lead going into the third lap.

Again determined to win, the rider focused on the finish line. Through the remainder of the race, no rider was able to work their way close enough to Challenge Baron. When the dust had settled he was the clear winner and had earned his second podium of the event.

Haagsma, on the other hand, entered the race with less swagger in his stride than his teammate.

"David is usually confident, but this is one of his worse tracks," recalled McCostlin. "he does not care for Primm, and just tried to come out of there with a top-five finish. He ended up placing fourth in the race, so that was good."

Anyone who has participated in team sports will be quick to agree that unity is essential. Well, team H&M Motorsports is no different. "I think we have the best group of people surrounding our team for sure," stated McCostlin. "From riders to sponsors, and all in between, we have a great group of people with the same goal in mind - winning. We try to prepare ourselves the best we can for each event, and it paid off last year. We were able to win the 2012 WORCS ATV pro championship (Beau) and the 2012 Quad-X ATV Pro championship (David)."

The team is acutely aware that maintenance is often the deciding factor between failure and success. When asked if his team finds keeping their bikes in tip-top condition of importance, he said with a laugh, "I am very picky and try to make sure everything is one-hundred-percent all the time. It is a ton of work. But it the bikes don't finish races, we can't win championships. I try to keep on top of everything and make sure the equipment is prepared the best it can be for every event."

That in mind, the team manager and his crew are strong advocates of using K&N products for their filtering needs. "We've been using K&N filters since starting our team two years ago," explained McCostlin. "We use their air and oil filters on all of our ATVs and side-by-sides. David and I even have the K&N air intake systems on our trucks. K&N products are the best out. We have never had a failure and K&N played a huge part in my team winning two championships last year."

Anticipating what lie in store for the remainder of the season, Allan McCostlin concluded, "We are doing our best to win both ATV championships again, and David and Beau are going after the RZR championships also in Separate classes."

With high aspirations and a taste of previous championships, one might suspect that H&M Motorsports is capable of meeting their goals.

Other K&N Pro ATV news stories include H&M Motorsports' Pro ATV Racers Haagsma and Baron Win 2012 Quad-X and WORCS Championships, A Podium Filled Weekend For Pro ATV Sand Drag Racer, Gary "Gee" Armstrong and Danny Prather & David Scott Crowned BITD Pro Quad and ATV Grand Champions.

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