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The Seemingly Unstoppable David Rampy Makes it Three Comp NHRA National Victories in a Row

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David Rampy wins NHRA Competition Eliminator at Route 66 Raceway in Joliet, Illinois
What makes Piedmont, Alabama's David Rampy the outstanding winner that he is, would be the combination of years of hard work, the folks he surrounds himself with and something that is sometimes unique from driver's who have tasted success, being humble. He's as down home as he is a down right good racer.
David Rampy's The Racers Edge/K&N 1932 Bantam
David Rampy's The Racers Edge/K&N 1932 Bantam


K&N's David Rampy is currently in the middle of a spectacular run in NHRA Competition Eliminator, after winning the class during the last three events where the class was contested, Englishtown, Norwalk and most recently at a track where, believe it or not he had never won an event in prior attempts, Route 66 Raceway in Joliet, Illinois.

Qualifying for the 14th annual O'Reilly Auto Parts Route 66 NHRA Nationals went almost as planned for the multi-time championship driver, landing in the number five spot after all was said and done, although he prefers to be in the "number eight hole" and get into a spot which would allow him to run lower and slower qualified entries.

"It's not always easy to get right in the spot you want to be, but we ended up in the vicinity," said Rampy of qualifying. "That put me first round with Shaun Vincent, who I had just run there a few weeks ago at the divisional event. We were a little concerned looking at his qualifying times, because we knew he was capable of running faster. So I was definitely a little concerned about him."
David Rampy has won three Competition Eliminator NHRA National victories in a row
David Rampy has won three Competition Eliminator NHRA National victories in a row


Rampy had a whopping five hundredths starting line advantage over Vincent and easily carried it to the stripe for not only the win, but also remaining clean [no index penalty] for his round two match up.

"In reality we should have run Matt Harris, if you look at how things shape out on paper," said Rampy of his round two pairing with Jay Billingsley. "Matt was the higher qualified car but I guess he went red. So that round was a little easier than what it could have been."

Rampy had one of the best reaction times of the round and used it to once again, win the round all while staying just within the amount allowed to not get an index hit. "He made a pretty decent run, but we were able to sneak by him and that put us up against Mike DePalma for round three," he noted. "Now Mike hadn't nicked any of his index either, so he was clean and I was clean. I knew it should be a very good race. But we ran Sunday morning, which we never get in three rounds before the pros [eliminations start]. For some reason, it could have had to do with the All-Stars race that was going on, they ran us Sunday morning. It wasn't as hot as it had been, but the humidity was real-real bad."

"I think everybody was running a little slower than the gauges said you should have run," he continued about third round. "It was just the deal where he gave me a little room on the tree and I squeaked by him but he had also slowed down a bunch from where he qualified. He said that the humidity just killed his car."

Rampy had been able to stay clean until the third round with DePalma and even though he was now carrying a .01 CIC his semi-final competitor, Chuck Haubiel was certainly in a whole lot deeper with a huge .06 CIC.

Both drivers gave it everything they had on the line for a pair of somewhat uncharacteristic .00 lights in the class and it was Rampy coming out in the end with the win light and on to the final in his The Racers Edge/K&N 1932 Bantam.

"I realize that sometimes you are going to redlight and the old saying that if you're not trying you're never going to redlight, but in Comp I just try to be teen's and twenty's and not be so close to the edge," he confessed of his .009 semi-final reaction time. "You know, if you live on the edge you're gonna fall off every now and then. It was good that I was double-oh on the tree, even with his six that he had to carry, I needed to be right there with him."

Combined with his excellent reaction time, Rampy ran a fantastic round for the win which also included taking the stripe while staying .003 away from hurting his index. That would send him to a very important final with Arnie Martel.

Martel's very first win came against Rampy back in 1998 and although the two have met many times since then, this would only be their second final round match up.

This time the tables were turned and it was all Rampy all the way. "Looking at the round on paper, I just didn't feel like Arnie could go much faster," he said of the Comp final that was held during not so conducive racing conditions. "Maybe fifty under was all he could go and even though the heat affected us too, I knew I could go about fifty-five under. I felt like as long as I matched him on the tree and that nothing happened that we could have a good chance."

Rampy did what he had been doing all weekend, he took an advantage at the tree and drove around Martel for his 79th NHRA National event win and his third NHRA Competition Eliminator Wally in a row in as many events.

The K&N racer will have a couple of weekends at home before heading to National Trail Raceway and his next NHRA Division 3 event, where he will compete in both his Comp and Super Stock cars.

"It feels good to be able to have success for the folks like K&N who are a part of what I do and on my team," said Rampy. "K&N has a great line of products and I use them on both of the cars. Having the best parts available on the cars is the first part of what you need to do, if you want to have a chance to win whether it's an NHRA National or at your local track."

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K&N's Phil Veldheer Inks His Fourth IHRA World Record in the Book

This is how Veldheer's engine compartment looked only hours before making his only check run.
This is how Veldheer's engine compartment looked only hours before making his only check run.
K&N sponsored Phil Veldheer started drag racing when he was 17, he's 62 years young now, and you have to expect he's seen a thing or two, and figured out a few more when it comes to racing. The Holland, Michigan resident estimates he's owned a dozen race cars over the years. Currently he owns six of them, three 455 Top Eliminator bracket cars, one 1999 Z-28 from Hurricane Katrina that has a small block, and runs 10.00's at 136 mph, and two IHRA-Stock eliminator cars.
Veldheer's fourth H/CM IHRA World Record came in the same car that set the first three, his trusty 1969 IHRA F/CM-H/CM Camaro.
Veldheer's fourth H/CM IHRA World Record came in the same car that set the first three, his trusty 1969 IHRA F/CM-H/CM Camaro.


"I usually drive the 1969 IHRA F/CM-H/CM Camaro," Veldheer said. Five years ago I set the F/CM IHRA World Record at 10.82 at 120 mph. The record was untouched for three years and then a new one had to be set. So in 2009 I reset the F/CM record at 10.77 at 121 mph. In 2010 I decided to add some weight to the race car and set the H/CM record. On the hottest day in Michigan in 2010, I set the ET and MPH record in H/CM at 10.96 at 119.5 mph."

Veldheer's fourth H/CM IHRA World Record came just weeks ago, and it came on yet another hot and humid Michigan day - the record 10.666 at 122 mph.

"I hope to take it to Maryland some year, and set the F/CM record, as the weather and altitude is better there. The car has run a 10.6666 ET at 122 mph in decent weather," he adds.
Veldheer's 1955 Chevrolet street car towing his 1956 Wagon to the 1967 US Nationals in INDY at age 18. He claims the street car was faster than the race car.
Veldheer's 1955 Chevrolet street car towing his 1956 Wagon to the 1967 US Nationals in INDY at age 18. He claims the street car was faster than the race car.


Says Veldheer, "In IHRA racing you notify the tech people that you plan on setting a new record and they will tell you when and where to meet them at the next IHRA Pro/Am race. Mine was at US 131 Motorsports Park in Martin, Michigan.

"In IHRA racing they look at the engine before you try and set the record. I spent Thursday taking the motor apart and cleaning parts," continues Veldheer. "When I arrived at the track on Friday the inspectors looked at the race car and engine-pistons, heads, intake, carb, wheelbase, valves, car weight etc. from around 10 AM until 1:30 PM and then gave me the green light to reassemble the engine."
One of Veldheer's three K&N sponsored 455 cars.
One of Veldheer's three K&N sponsored 455 cars.


With a little help from his friends, Veldheer had the Camaro reassembled and running by 6 PM. Officials placed colored sealer-glue on the head-bolts, carb-bolts, timing chain cover, and so on, so that they would be able to tell at a glance if anything had been altered.

"I made one check out pass of 10.80 at 120.5 mph," said Veldheer. "The dew point went up 17 points by the next morning when I had to make the two runs to set the new record. I made the first run and then had to make a back up run within one percent of the first run. I could see the weather (heat and major humidity) getting worse and made another run as soon as they would let me. It was within the parameters, and we set another ET and MPH record. So as of right now, the white Hard Blok-K&N Camaro holds four IHRA WORLD records, two ET and two MPH records."
Veldheer says there's at least one more race related thing on his bucket list, and that's to go 200 mph at Bonneville.
Veldheer says there's at least one more race related thing on his bucket list, and that's to go 200 mph at Bonneville.


"We use and recommend K&N oil and air filters on all six race cars, and all six tow vehicles, and that is a lot of filters," confirms Veldheer. "My engine builder (I have 10 race engines in all) is Bruce Parsons, of Parsons and Myers Racing Engines, in Dayton, Ohio (711 miles round-trip from Holland, Michigan - but worth it). Bruce only uses K&N oil filters on all of his customer's engines. And he says he has never had a problem."

Veldheer will be at the IHRA Nitro Jam at US 131 Motorsports Park on Aug 11-13, then he flies to Wendover, Utah for four days. "I will be a spectator instead of a participant," he explains. "I want to get my feet wet and see what all I'll have to do to my '99 Z-29 to make it Bonneville Legal. I have one more item on my bucket list - and that is to go 200 mph for 5 miles at the Bonneville Salt Flats."

"Then I fly home, drag race again, and the following week I'll become a spectator once more, which is only the second time in 40 years, as I snagged a couple tickets to the Bristol night race."

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Restriction Chart for 33-2460 Air Filter
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Matt Long Walked Away Victorious at the NDRA Late Model Race in Lancaster

Matt Long earns his first victory of the season at Lancaster Speedway
Matt Long earns his first victory of the season at Lancaster Speedway
After battling Ron Parker to the very end, Matt Long had to settle for second place when the checkered flag deemed the race over at Gastonia, North Carolina, on Friday, June, 17, leaving him hungry for a win. With that fierce battle behind them, Matt and the Circle K Team pulled into Lancaster, South Carolina on the following night with fire in their eyes. Immediately grabbing the lead in the feature, Matt never looked back, and when the dust had settled, the driver had earned his first victory of the season.
K&N sponsored Matt Long and the Circle K Team Car
K&N sponsored Matt Long and the Circle K ThirstBuster Race Team


"It felt good to get our first win of the season," explained Matt. "We had a great year last year, and had been struggling a little bit during the beginning of this season. We've been running okay, but just haven't been able to get a win. It felt great to get that monkey off of our back."

When asked the importance of the win, Matt was quick to answer. "It was real important. It gets everybody motivated," he said referring to himself, his team and sponsors. "I think it has already begun to have a positive effect on the remainder of the season. We've run way better since then. We ran well up to that point, but it helped us get a little extra momentum and things going our way."
Matt Long's Dirt Late Model Car
Matt Long's Dirt Late Model Car


According to Matt, the key to success on that particular night was qualifying. He has somewhat struggled on tracks this season where they have converted to one-lap qualifying. "Basically, the key to winning the race was laying down a lap that was conservative, yet aggressive, and being able to start on the front row," shared Long.

Although finishing second on the night previous to his win, the race was an obvious motivator, and with the win at Lancaster under their belts, Matt and his team are anticipating continued success throughout the remainder of the season.

According to Long, with an excess of 20 races already behind them, the key to finishing the remainder of 2011 on a positive note depends a great deal upon proper maintenance of their car. "Now is the time when things start breaking, and you start seeing a lot of guys experiencing mechanical failures" shared the driver. "We've already run more than twenty races, so keeping up with our maintenance is very important. We need to continue inching along here, as we have since back in May when we started running a lot better. We just need t stay on top of things; stay focused and continue doing the things we've done all year."

Speaking of a maintenance program, Matt stressed the importance of keeping the internal parts of their engine well-lubed and dust free. "We use K&N Filters everywhere we can," stated Matt. "We clean and spray them every race. The importance of filters is sometimes underestimated in dirt racing. There's so much dirt and dust out there, and filters are so important. I've been using K&N Filters since I started racing, six years ago," explained Matt. "The guy who rebuilds my engines said everything looks brand new when he breaks them down. I've never had to put bearings in a motor and don't think you could ask for anything better."

As the man behind the steering wheel, Matt Long is credited as the sole victor by a portion of his fans upon crossing the finishing line first, but the driver is quick to credit his crew as a very important and necessary component of success as well.

As does his crew, Matt also appreciates, and has an acute understanding of the importance of his sponsors and fans. "I appreciate all of the fans," he said. "I'm not from this area originally, but they've adopted me into this circuit, and we have a good following down here. That makes it a lot of fun, and at the same time, it also makes everything that much more important for my sponsors. We try to do a good job for them, and I want to thank and tell them that I'm really looking forward to the remainder of the year. I think there are good things to come here."

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Restriction Chart for E-1998 Air Filter
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2012 JEEP COMPASS 2.4L L4
2012 JEEP COMPASS 2.2L L4 Diesel
2012 JEEP COMPASS 2.0L L4
2012 DODGE CALIBER 2.0L L4
2011 JEEP PATRIOT 2.4L L4
2011 JEEP PATRIOT 2.1L L4 Diesel
2011 JEEP PATRIOT 2.0L L4
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2011 JEEP COMPASS 2.2L L4 Diesel
2011 JEEP COMPASS 2.0L L4
2011 DODGE CALIBER 2.4L L4
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