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Nick Folk Nails an Unexpected NHRA Win in Top Dragster at Earlville

Heading into the most recent NHRA Div 5 event at Tri-State Raceway in Earlville, Iowa, all plans for Nick Folk to compete with his 2010 K&N equipped American Dragster in Super Comp, but with some quick changes literally as the team rolled into the gate, he ended up running Top Dragster and drove away with the event win.
Nick Folk's Super Comp American Dragster
Nick Folk's Super Comp American Dragster


"We pulled into the race kinda late, because I had put the kids on the school bus," he explained. "You know, we're rolling into an NHRA points race at like, 10:30, seems like everyone else has been there for a day already. [laughs] I'm lying in the back and [brother] Brian is driving and says 'there aren't any parking spots anywhere, what is that all saved for Top Dragster?' I perked up in the back and said, 'Good, we have a Top Dragster car.' And that's how I decided to run Top Dragster. Got there, took the throttle stop off and there are never that many cars in the class at that race."

With only twenty-one cars entered for Top Dragster, there would be no bump spot to worry about and even with no power adders, Folk easily put himself in the number seventeen spot with his 7.266. That ladder position turned out to be a very good place to be. "Really for first round, I didn't get the best pairing when I had to run John Lobner, you know that wasn't the best qualifying on the ladder," he pointed out of his relief of getting past first round. "It just worked out. I didn't change converters, that's the way the car runs in Super Comp, you know I just didn't turn the [throttle] stop on."

In round two, Folk took off with a nice .003 light and before he even made it too far down the track saw his win light come on, courtesy of Mike Wharram's .001 red. That set him up for a match up with Dan Phelps. Continuing with his 7.26 dial, Folk once again had the handicap and left first with a .024 light. Although behind by .012 in the reaction time department, as luck would have it, it was an easy win for Folk after Phelps experienced pretty severe tire shake and had to lift shortly into the run.

What happened in the final two rounds was rather interesting, to say the least and what should have technically been the semifinal, actually in some ways ended up being the final.

First, paying close attention to air and track changes, Folk dialed his car up two-hundredths from where he had been in earlier rounds to a 7.28 before meeting up with who would be his final competitor Ryan Smith. After edging him at the hit by .011, Folk took a narrow .008 at the stripe and posted a 7.296 on that 7.28 dial to Smith's losing 7.043 on his 7.03 dial.

On the other side of the ladder, Hank Brown was unable to make his semifinal round bye run and that meant that Folk would have a very unusual single in the Top Dragster final, all he had to do was take the tree and the Top Dragster Wally and all that goes with it, was his.

"The guy [Brown] won at six cars, but I guess he blew his stuff up," said Folk. 'So he couldn't show up for the bye run at three cars. So when I raced the guy in the semi's, that was technically the final."

"These two dragsters that we have right now are just the two best cars we have ever had," he continued. "We finally put data loggers on them and I'll never build another car without one. Attention to detail, is probably the only thing we have changed this year, and between Brian and I, we are probably having the best year we have ever had, with him winning Indy and what I have been able to do, too."

"One thing we haven't changed is the way we protect our motors and that's with everything K&N," said Folk. 'We are looking forward to adding the K&N scoops to our cars, we have heard nothing but great stuff about them from all kinds of racers that we respect. K&N just doesn't put out anything that isn't the absolute best and when you are running motors that cost what these do and what we demand out of them, you can't mess around with anything that you don't trust one-hundred percent."

The Folk family took one brief weekend off, to spend at home, before heading to the next event on their 2011 schedule, the Jeg's SportsNats in Columbus, Ohio at National Trail Raceway, September 22-25.

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Austin Williams Experiences His First USAC/CRA Victory At Santa Maria Speedway

Austin Williams recently experienced his first USAC/CRA win.
Austin Williams recently experienced his first USAC/CRA win.
Austin Williams and the JR Racing Team recently rolled into Santa Maria, California, with anticipation of making a showing at a USAC/CRA event to be held at the Santa Maria Speedway. Experiencing his first year of racing in this particular division, the twenty year old driver was anxious to get his first win in the 410 class.
Racing with the JR Racing Team, Aystin Williams is competing in his fiorst season of the 410 class USCA/CRA Division.
Racing with the JR Racing Team, Aystin Williams is competing in his fiorst season of the 410 class USCA/CRA Division.


After qualifying tenth, Williams started second in his heat. When the green flag waved, Williams eventually dropped back to the fifth position, but eventually worked his way back to the third place spot with only two laps to go. Coincidentally, Austin finished right behind his brother Cody.

Referring to competing against his brother, Austin Williams said, "We're real competitive, and I just race him like anybody else. While we're racing, the family kind of goes out the window. I just race my race and we go from there." Starting on the pole position of the main event, Austin shot out to the lead immediately when the race was deemed underway, and never gave up the lead throughout the entire thirty laps.

"I walked out on the track before the main event and saw it was tacky," recalled Williams. "Santa Maria is known for getting tackier and tackier throughout the night. It's not like any other track where it dries out as the night goes on. It actually gets more tacky. It was me and Danny Sheridan on the front row, and I knew that whoever got the jump was probably going to win the race, if they didn't make any mistakes".

I kind of left them at the beginning and had a pretty good lead," he continued. Then there was a caution on lap seven. I got a pretty good lead again, and my car started to get a little tight around lap twenty, and started kind of pushing coming off of the corners." Referring to his competitors, he said, "I saw them once and heard them a couple of times. I knew I needed not to make one more mistake, because if I did, they were there to pounce on me."

When asked the lap he became confident he was going to pull off the victory, Williams explained, "From the beginning, I knew there were all of those big guys behind me. It was during the last lap of the checkered, coming out of lap four; that's was when I knew I would win the main event."

"It felt amazing to get my first USAC/CRA win," shared the driver. "Going across the line it felt amazing. I don't even know how to put it into words. You know, going up to that race I had a couple of top five finishes, and I really didn't have too many of those throughout the previous two years I had raced. I got the win, and it boosted my confidence, knowing I could run with those top guys."

According to Austin Williams, the key to continued success throughout the remainder of the season and future seasons as well, is maintaining momentum and "keeping your head on straight". "It is also very important to have a good crew," Williams ensured. "You couldn't do it all by yourself."

The driver is also very aware of the importance of keeping the internal components of one's engine dust free and well lubed. Referring to the entire JR Racing team, including Austin, his brother and father, he said, "We use K&N products. We use K&N air cleaners, air cleaner socks, and their oil filters. This is our second year with K&N as a sponsor, but we used K&N products before the sponsorship as well. They're great products. K&N air filters, and the oil filters do a great job at keeping the engine clean. They do their job real well."

When asked what he enjoys most about racing, the driver said, "That one feeling you get when you win. I enjoy the team effort. You know, I played football for thirteen years, and then I stopped after high school, because it was either play football in Jr. College or go racing. I wanted to race."

In closing, he said, "The feeling of crossing the finish line is what keeps you coming back for more."

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Various 2011 - 2016 BMW X3 and BMW X4 Models Get Performance with K&N Air Filter

Replacement Air Filter for 2011 non-turbo & 2012 BMW X3 3.0L and BMW X3 20I 2.0L
Replacement Air Filter for various 2011 through 2016 BMW X3 and BMW X4 models
The BMW X3 3.0L debuted on the luxury car scene back in 2004, and creating a compact crossover SUV, intended to handle like a tall sport sedan, was at first a challenge for the brand’s engineers. However, by all accounts it’s accurate to assess that the challenge has been overcome, as today the BMW X3 is one of most successful models in the company’s lineup.
Restriction Chart for 33-2465 Air Filter
Restriction Chart for 33-2465 Air Filter


The typical BMW model cycle is seven years, so even though the 2012 X3 shares the same sheet metal as its predecessor, this second generation, premium compact crossover, is all new from the wheels up. The 2011 model is slightly longer and wider and sits half an inch lower, delivering improved handling and an even better ride. The BMW X3 is powered by a 3.0 liter L-6 non-turbo engine that's matched with either a six-speed manual, or six-speed automatic transmission. This combination allows the crossover to produce 260hp and 225 lb-ft of torque. And, as impressive as that is, by simply replacing the OEM air filter with a K&N 33-2465, the beemers power stats may get bumped a little higher.

The 33-2465 K&N drop in air filter easily slides into the factory air box of various 2011 through 2016 BMW X3 and BMW X4 models just like the OEM air filter element. All K&N replacement motorcycle air filters are designed to increase both horsepower and acceleration while providing renowned racetrack proven K&N efficiency. In order to insure precise air filtration and maximum air-flow, K&N engineers perform air flow and efficiency testing on their air filter designs to ensure you're getting outstanding performance and engine protection.

What's more, the 33-2465 K&N air filter replacement will be the last air filter you will ever purchase; it's washable and reusable and has the capability to run up to 50,000 miles before servicing is required depending on driving conditions. K&N believes so firmly in these filters that they back them with a million-mile limited warranty.

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K&N Releases Four Cartridge Oil Filters for Yamaha, Can-Am, Husqvarna and Aprilia Motorcycles & ATVs

K&N has just released four new cartridge oil filters, parts KN-140, KN-560, KN-563 and KN-564. These K&N oil filters are made for specific ATV and motorcycle applications.
K&N Replacement Oil Filter KN-140
K&N Replacement Oil Filter KN-140

K&N Replacement Oil Filter KN-564
K&N Replacement Oil Filter KN-564

K&N Replacement Oil Filter KN-563
K&N Replacement Oil Filter KN-563

Replacement Air Filter for 2008-2015 Can-Am DS 450, 2008 Can-Am DS 450 X, 2009, 2010, 2011 Can-Am DS 450 EFI, Can-Am DS450 EFI X MX, and Can-Am DS450 EFI X XC
K&N Replacement Oil Filter KN-560
They come with a one year limited warranty on craftsmanship and manufacturer defects.  K&N performance cartridge oil filters are a direct replacement for the OEM oil filter.  They are designed for easy installation, high oil flow and outstanding oil filtration.
 
K&N part KN-140 is a premium oil filter that fits many applications including some Yamaha ATV's.   K&N oil filter part KN-564 fits several Can-Am Spyder models as well as other applications.  The CamAm Spyder is a unique three wheeled motorcycle. It has a single rear drive wheel and two wheels in front for steering.   K&N's KN-563 oil filter fits quite a few 2006 through 2012 Husqvarna and Aprilia motorcycles. The KN-560 is designed to work on several 2008 through 2015 Can-Am DS 450 ATV models.  See the application lists below for full application details of these four K&N oil filters.

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K&N KN-140 Oil Filter Applications
2016 YAMAHA YZ450FX 450
2016 YAMAHA YZ450F 450
2016 YAMAHA YZ250F 250
2016 YAMAHA YFZ450R SE 449
2016 YAMAHA YFZ450R 449
2016 YAMAHA XT250 250
2016 YAMAHA WR450F 450
2016 YAMAHA WR250R 250
2016 YAMAHA WR250F 250
2015 YAMAHA YZF 450R SE 449
2015 YAMAHA YZ450F 450
2015 YAMAHA YZ250FX 250
2015 YAMAHA YZ250F 250
2015 YAMAHA YFZ450R SE 449
2015 YAMAHA YFZ450R 449
2015 YAMAHA XT250 250
2015 YAMAHA WR450F 450
2015 YAMAHA WR250R 250
2015 YAMAHA WR250F 250
2014 YAMAHA YZ450F 450
2014 YAMAHA YZ250F 250
2014 YAMAHA YFZ450R SE 449
2014 YAMAHA YFZ450R 449
2014 YAMAHA XT250 250
2014 YAMAHA WR450F 450
2014 YAMAHA WR250R 250
2013 YAMAHA YZ450F 450
2013 YAMAHA YZ250F 250
2013 YAMAHA YFZ450R SE 449
2013 YAMAHA YFZ450R 449
2013 YAMAHA YFZ450 449
2013 YAMAHA YFM250 RAPTOR 249
2013 YAMAHA XT250 250
2013 YAMAHA WR450F 450
2013 YAMAHA WR250R 250
2013 YAMAHA WR250F 250
2012 YAMAHA YZ450F 450
2012 YAMAHA YZ250F 250
2012 YAMAHA YFZ450R SE 449
2012 YAMAHA YFZ450R 449
2012 YAMAHA YFZ450 449
2012 YAMAHA YFM250 RAPTOR 249
2012 YAMAHA YBR250 250
2012 YAMAHA XT250 250
2012 YAMAHA WR450F 450
2012 YAMAHA WR250X 250
2012 YAMAHA WR250R 250
2012 YAMAHA WR250F 250
2012 HUSQVARNA TE125 125
2012 HUSQVARNA SMS4 125
2012 GAS GAS EC250 250
2012 FANTIC CABALLERO 250 TF ES 250
2011 YAMAHA YZ450F 450
2011 YAMAHA YZ250F 250
2011 YAMAHA YFZ450X 449
2011 YAMAHA YFZ450R SE 449
2011 YAMAHA YFZ450R 449
2011 YAMAHA YFM250R RAPTOR 249
2011 YAMAHA YFM250 RAPTOR 249
2011 YAMAHA YBR250 250
2011 YAMAHA XT250 250
2011 YAMAHA WR450F 450
2011 YAMAHA WR250X 250
2011 YAMAHA WR250R 250
2011 YAMAHA WR250F 250
2011 FANTIC CABALLERO 250 TF ES 250
2010 YAMAHA YZ450F 450
2010 YAMAHA YZ250F 250
2010 YAMAHA YFZ450X BILL BALLANCE 449
2010 YAMAHA YFZ450X 449
2010 YAMAHA YFZ450R SE 449
2010 YAMAHA YFZ450R 449
2010 YAMAHA YFM250 RAPTOR 249
2010 YAMAHA YBR250 250
2010 YAMAHA XT250 250
2010 YAMAHA WR250X 250
2010 YAMAHA WR250R 250
2010 GAS GAS EC250 RACING 250
2010 GAS GAS EC250 4T 250
2010 GAS GAS EC250 250
2009 YAMAHA YZ450F 450
2009 YAMAHA YZ250F 250
2009 YAMAHA YFZ450X BILL BALLANCE 449
2009 YAMAHA YFZ450R SE 449
2009 YAMAHA YFZ450R 449
2009 YAMAHA YFZ450 449
2009 YAMAHA YFM250 RAPTOR 249
2009 YAMAHA YBR250 250
2009 YAMAHA XT250 250
2009 YAMAHA WR450F 450
2009 YAMAHA WR250X 250
2009 YAMAHA WR250R 250
2009 YAMAHA WR250F 250
2008 YAMAHA YFZ450R SE 449
2008 YAMAHA YFZ450 SE 449
2008 YAMAHA YFZ450 449
2008 YAMAHA YFM250 RAPTOR SE CUSTOM 249
2008 YAMAHA YFM250 RAPTOR SE 249
2008 YAMAHA YFM250 RAPTOR 249
2008 YAMAHA YBR250 250
2007 YAMAHA YFZ450 SE 449
2007 YAMAHA YFZ450 BILL BALLANCE EDITION 450
2007 YAMAHA YFZ450 449
 
K&N KN-560 Oil Filter Applications
2015 CAN-AM DS450 X XC 450
2015 CAN-AM DS450 X MX 450
2014 CAN-AM DS450 X XC 450
2014 CAN-AM DS450 X MX 450
2014 CAN-AM DS450 450
2013 CAN-AM DS450 EFI X MX 450
2012 CAN-AM DS450 EFI X XC 450
2012 CAN-AM DS450 EFI X MX 450
2012 CAN-AM DS450 EFI 450
2011 CAN-AM DS450 EFI X XC 450
2011 CAN-AM DS450 EFI X MX 450
2011 CAN-AM DS450 EFI 450
2010 CAN-AM DS450 EFI X XC 450
2010 CAN-AM DS450 EFI X MX 450
2010 CAN-AM DS450 EFI 450
2009 CAN-AM DS450 EFI X XC 450
2009 CAN-AM DS450 EFI X MX 450
2009 CAN-AM DS450 EFI 450
2009 CAN-AM DS450 450
2008 CAN-AM DS450X 450
2008 CAN-AM DS450 450

K&N KN-563 Oil Filter Applications
2012 APRILIA RS4 125
2012 APRILIA RXV 550 ENDURO 549
2012 APRILIA SXV 550 SUPER MOTO 549
2012 DERBI GPR 4T 125
2012 DERBI MULLHACEN 4T 125
2012 DERBI SENDA R DRD RACING 4T
2012 DERBI SENDA R SM RACING 4T
2012 DERBI TERRA 4T 125
2012 DERBI TERRA ADVENTURE 4T 125
2012 PIAGGIO BEVERLY 350
2011 APRILIA RS4 125
2011 APRILIA RXV 450 ENDURO
2011 HUSQVARNA TXC450
2011 HUSQVARNA TE630
2011 HUSQVARNA TCX510
2011 HUSQVARNA SMS630
2011 HUSQVARNA SMR630
2010 HUSQVARNA TXC450
2010 HUSQVARNA TE510
2010 HUSQVARNA TE450
2010 HUSQVARNA TE310
2010 HUSQVARNA TCX510
2010 HUSQVARNA TC510
2010 HUSQVARNA TC450
2010 HUSQVARNA SM630 IE
2010 HUSQVARNA SM510R
2010 HUSQVARNA SM450R
2010 APRILIA SXV SUPER MOTO
2010 APRILIA SXV SUPER MOTO
2010 APRILIA RXV ENDURO
2010 APRILIA RXV ENDURO
2009 HUSQVARNA TXC510
2009 HUSQVARNA TXC450
2009 HUSQVARNA TXC250
2009 HUSQVARNA TE510
2009 HUSQVARNA TE450
2009 HUSQVARNA TE310
2009 HUSQVARNA TE250
2009 HUSQVARNA TCX510
2009 HUSQVARNA TC510
2009 HUSQVARNA TC450
2009 HUSQVARNA SM530RR
2009 HUSQVARNA SM510R
2009 HUSQVARNA SM450RR
2009 HUSQVARNA SM450R
2009 APRILIA SXV SUPER MOTO
2009 APRILIA SXV STREET LEGAL
2009 APRILIA SXV SUPER MOTO
2009 APRILIA SXV STREET LEGAL
2009 APRILIA RXV ENDURO
2009 APRILIA RXV ENDURO
2008 HUSQVARNA TXC510 br>2008 HUSQVARNA TXC450
2008 HUSQVARNA TXC250
2008 HUSQVARNA TE510
2008 HUSQVARNA TE450
2008 HUSQVARNA TE250
2008 HUSQVARNA TCX510
2008 HUSQVARNA TC510
2008 HUSQVARNA TC450
2008 HUSQVARNA TC250
2008 HUSQVARNA SM510R
2008 HUSQVARNA SM450R
22008 APRILIA SXV SUPER MOTO
2008 APRILIA SXV SUPER MOTO
2008 APRILIA RXV ENDURO
2008 APRILIA RXV ENDURO
2007 APRILIA SXV SUPER MOTO
2007 APRILIA SXV SUPER MOTO
2007 APRILIA RXV ENDURO
2007 APRILIA RXV ENDURO
2006 APRILIA SXV SUPER MOTO
2006 APRILIA SXV SUPER MOTO
2006 APRILIA RXV ENDURO
22006 APRILIA RXV ENDURO

K&N KN-564 Oil Filter Applications (Some models require two different oil filters.)
013 CAN-AM SPYDER RT-S SM5 998
2013 CAN-AM SPYDER RT-S SE5 998
2013 CAN-AM SPYDER RT SM5 998
2013 CAN-AM SPYDER RT SE5 998
2013 CAN-AM SPYDER RT LIMITED SE5 998
2012 CAN-AM SPYDER RT-S SM5 998
2012 CAN-AM SPYDER RT-S SE5 998
2012 CAN-AM SPYDER RT SM5 A/C 998
2012 CAN-AM SPYDER RT SM5 998
2012 CAN-AM SPYDER RT SE5 A/C 998
2012 CAN-AM SPYDER RT LIMITED SE5 998
2012 CAN-AM SPYDER RS-S SM5 998
2012 CAN-AM SPYDER RS-S SE5 998
2012 CAN-AM SPYDER RS SM5 998
2012 CAN-AM SPYDER RS SE5 998
2011 CAN-AM SPYDER RT SM5 A/C 998
2011 CAN-AM SPYDER RT SM5 998
2011 CAN-AM SPYDER RT SE5 A/C 998
2011 CAN-AM SPYDER RT SE5 998
2011 CAN-AM SPYDER RT LIMITED SE5 998
2011 CAN-AM SPYDER RS-S SM5 998
2011 CAN-AM SPYDER RS-S SE5 998
2011 CAN-AM SPYDER RS SM5 998
2011 CAN-AM SPYDER RS SE5 998
2010 CAN-AM SPYDER RT SM5 A/C 998
2010 CAN-AM SPYDER RT SM5 998
2010 CAN-AM SPYDER RT SE5 A/C 998
2010 CAN-AM SPYDER RT SE5 998
2010 CAN-AM SPYDER RT LIMITED SE5 998
2010 CAN-AM SPYDER RS-S SE5 998
2010 CAN-AM SPYDER RS SM5 998
2010 CAN-AM SPYDER RS SE5 998
2010 BUELL 1125R 1125
2010 BUELL 1125CR 1125
2010 APRILIA TUONO 1000 R 1000 - OEM AP0956745
2009 CAN-AM SPYDER RS SM5 998
2009 CAN-AM SPYDER RS SE5 998
2009 CAN-AM SPYDER GS - SM5 998
2009 BUELL 1125R 1125
2009 BUELL 1125CR 1125
2009 APRILIA TUONO 1000 R 998 - OEM AP0956745
2009 APRILIA RSV 1000 R FACTORY 998 - OEM AP0956745
2009 APRILIA RSV 1000 R 998 - OEM AP0956745
2008 CAN-AM SPYDER GS - SM5 990
2008 CAN-AM SPYDER GS - SE5 990
2008 APRILIA TUONO 1000 R FACTORY 1000 - OEM AP0956745
2008 APRILIA TUONO 1000 R 998 - OEM AP0956745
2008 APRILIA RSV 1000 R FACTORY 998 - OEM AP0956745
2008 APRILIA RSV 1000 R 998 - OEM AP0956745
2007 APRILIA TUONO 1000 R 998 - OEM AP0956745
2007 APRILIA RSV 1000 R FACTORY 998 - OEM AP0956745
2007 APRILIA RSV 1000 R 998 - OEM AP0956745
2007 APRILIA ETV1000 CAPONORD 998 - OEM AP0956745
2006 APRILIA TUONO 1000 R 998 - OEM AP0956745
2006 APRILIA RSV 1000 R FACTORY 998 - OEM AP0956745
2006 APRILIA RSV 1000 R 998 - OEM AP0956745
2006 APRILIA ETV1000 CAPONORD 998 - OEM AP0956745
2005 APRILIA RSV TUONO 998 - OEM AP0956745
2005 APRILIA RSV 1000 R FACTORY 998 - OEM AP0956745
2005 APRILIA RSV 1000 R 998 - OEM AP0956745
2004 APRILIA RSV TUONO 998 - OEM AP0956745
2004 APRILIA RSV MILLE R NERA 998 - OEM AP0956745
2004 APRILIA RSV MILLE R 998 - OEM AP0956745
2004 APRILIA RSV MILLE 998 - OEM AP0956745
2004 APRILIA RST1000 FUTURA 998 - OEM AP0956745
2003 APRILIA TUONO FIGHTER 998 - OEM AP0956745
2003 APRILIA SL1000 FALCO 998 - OEM AP0956745
2003 APRILIA RSV MILLE R HAGA 998 - OEM AP0956745
2003 APRILIA ETV1000 CAPONORD 998 - OEM AP0956745
2002 APRILIA RSV MILLE R 998 - OEM AP0956745
2002 APRILIA RSV MILLE 998 - OEM AP0956745
2002 APRILIA RST1000 FUTURA 998 - OEM AP0956745
2002 APRILIA ETV1000 CAPONORD 998 - OEM AP0956745
2001 APRILIA SL1000 FALCO 998 - OEM AP0956745
2001 APRILIA RSV MILLE SP 998 - OEM AP0956745
2001 APRILIA RSV MILLE R 998 - OEM AP0956745
2001 APRILIA RSV MILLE 998 - OEM AP0956745
2001 APRILIA ETV1000 CAPONORD 998 - OEM AP0956745
2000 APRILIA RSV MILLE SP 998 - OEM AP0956745
2000 APRILIA RSV MILLE R 998 - OEM AP0956745
2000 APRILIA RSV MILLE 998 - OEM AP0956745

Western Speed Racing Rules USAC Pavement Midgets at Vegas & Sprint Team Invade Irwindale

Two-time Focus Midget champion Tim Skoglund has been very close to three wins this season, only ill-timed race luck prevented him from closing the deal.
Two-time Focus Midget champion Tim Skoglund has been very close to three wins this season, only ill-timed race luck prevented him from closing the deal.
If there was a driving-skill meter at K&N sponsored Western Speed Racing it would continually peg somewhere between, "flat-out smokin" and, "are-you-kidding-me-fast." Take 13-year-old driving prodigy, Brodie Kostecki for example. Kostecki recently continued his domination in the USAC Western States Pavement Focus division at the blindingly fast Las Vegas Bullring Speedway. In the Full Focus Midget event he won the first of two 30-lap Main Events, and finished second in the other. Then in the Young Guns Focus Midget class, he won both of the 20-lap Main Event races. For 2011 Kostecki is presently positioned to win as many as five championships.
Western Speed Racing teammates Brodie Kostecki and Cody Gerhardt strike a pose at their recent Toyota Speedway at Irwindale event (Left-to-right).
Western Speed Racing teammates Brodie Kostecki and Cody Gerhardt strike a pose at their recent Toyota Speedway at Irwindale event (Left-to-right).


"He has won 18 main events this year, he has brought a lot of recognition to the team, and has opened quite a few eyes along the way," team owner, Kevin Gerhardt told K&N Race News. "Brodie, at the young age of 13, is wise beyond his years. His driver feedback along with his father's (Andrew Kostecki) vast years of experience has greatly accented our team and allowed us the dominance we have experienced this year."

Following up on Kostecki success in Vegas, team Western Speed Racing's sprint car drivers next invaded Toyota Speedway at Irwindale, California. There Kevin's son, Cody Gerhardt and Tim Skoglund competed on the half-mile paved oval, where the ultra-light, high horsepower sprint cars hit over a 140mph at the end of the straight-aways. The team raced multiple cars in two divisions.

Tim qualified second quick and Cody fifth. It was Cody's first race at the facility, which is also the largest track the series runs on. In the main event Cody turned the fastest lap and led 22 of the 40-lap race, and technically finished second. The sanctioning body however would relegate Cody to fourth place, claiming later he jumped a late race restart.

Commenting on the decision Kevin said, "Long story short, what the sanctioning body said was proper to do at the drivers meeting, was not what they followed in the main event. On the last restart Cody started at the throw of the green flag and passed for second place and finished in second. The chief steward (who has since quit USAC) decided he jumped the start and was therefore penalized two positions. He was upset, but I was very proud he did not lose his cool and accepted it as a racing incident."

Skoglund finished the race in third place, despite having to overcome an early race crash, after another racer ran into him, which put him in the back of the field on the restart. "Tim (Skoglund) got crashed into about five laps into the race, he had to come in the pits and get a flat tire changed and started last. The third place finish on a 40 lapper was real good for the last place restart," remarked Kevin.

"Tim actually ran our sprint car when we had Toyota power," continued Kevin. "He started with us in 2006 and 2007 in the Focus midget series and won two championships back-to-back, as well as 12 main events along the way. In some form or fashion Cody has been racing with Tim since he was six-years old."

Cody has already clinched the 2011 Rookie of the Year title and he's currently sitting in third place overall for the series championship, with Tim in fourth place and both drivers are only 10 to 15 points out of first place.

Team Western Speed Racing heads to Madera Speedway in Madera, California this weekend. "The sprint car team is trying to get a championship for Cody or Tim," adds Kevin.

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