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K&N's Peter Biondo Kicks of His 2011 Season with Super Gas Victory at NHRA Div 2 Event

Peter Bionda drove Anthony Bertozzi's 1963 Corvette Roadster with a PAR 565 BBC.
Peter Bionda drove Anthony Bertozzi's 1963 Corvette Roadster with a PAR 565 BBC.
After one of the worst winters in many years to strike the northeastern part of the U.S., New York native Peter Biondo was more than elated to start his race season early in Florida.
NHRA Super Stock, Super Gas and Division 7 Racer Peter Biondo
NHRA Super Stock, Super Gas and Division 7 Racer Peter Biondo


Biondo recently competed at the NHRA Division 2 opener at Bradenton Motorsports Park in Bradenton, Florida, where there were many racers in Super Stock and Super Gas who wish he was still digging out from a big pile of snow.

While there aren't many classes that he hasn't competed in, Super Gas isn't quite the norm for Biondo as folks as more accustomed to seeing him in the Stock, Super Stock classes.

"Basically I ran a little Super Comp and Super Street back in the day let's say," said Biondo of the class change to Super Gas. "Late last year I decided to try Super Gas a little bit here and there, just to change it up a little. I plan on doing more this year, I'm not going to say that I will run it full-time. Stock and Super Stock lately, especially in Stock in the faster classes, which are the A, B and C classes, there are more heads up runs and you really have to work your tail off for those. So, I just want to jump in and do some Super Gas races here and there."

After his first weekend out, he might want to rethink that strategy.

"The Super Gas car is actually Anthony Bertozzi's 1963 Corvette Roadster with a PAR 565 BBC in it fully protected by K&N filter products," noted Biondo. "With my tight schedule, I just don't have time for actual testing. I do my testing during time runs. So on Friday, I got the throttle stop ratio figured out and made some adjustments to the stop RPM and then on Saturday I got a little closer [to the 9.90 index], started to get zoned in on the numbers and we just took it from there."

Biondo was also competing in Super Stock for the Bradenton Division race and while the starting line procedure between the two classes are quite a bit different, it certainly did not affect him.

"Believe it or not, I really believe it helps me rather than hurts," he explained. "A lot of people may think the opposite. The hardest part of a Super Stock or full-tree is to react to the flash of the bottom bulb, which it exactly the same to reacting to the flash of the pro-tree. So when I go back and forth, it kinda keeps me in that sharp mindset of really just reacting to the flash of the bottom bulb and not anticipating it."

While some folks may think that getting to compete in two cars during the same event is an advantage, Biondo describes it as "absolute mayhem".

"It is an advantage in the first and maybe in the second rounds, when the rounds are really spread out and you have the time to focus on each one individually," he pointed out. "Overall, it actually hinders my program sometimes. Like this race, you get down to the semi's in both [classes] and it's absolute mayhem with the round-robin rounds. You barely have time to hook the battery charger up and even look at what the car is really running or hardly study the weather."

"Like when I was going up for the semi-final in Super Stock, the air was changing like crazy and the only time I had to decide what dial-in I was going to put on the car was driving up to the staging lanes," he noted. "And then the moment you get up there, they are pulling you right out for the run."

Being the top-notch driver that he is, Biondo was making all look like a piece of cake even when the Super Stock car he was driving gave him a fairly scary pass during the earlier elimination rounds.

"The Super Gas car was eventful," reflected Biondo. "The Super Stock car threw me a curve ball in the second round. It went very high in the air [on the launch] and when it slammed down it broke the steering. I knew the guys I was running was a tenth or two slower than the index, so while all this is happening I am telling myself, ‘If I can stay in this, I can win this round easily.' But it had landed and made a move toward the wall."

Thanks to the bright Florida sun, Biondo was totally unaware that he already had won this round, thanks to his opponent's redlight, but couldn't see that his win light was on.

"I had straightened the car out, but the wheel was well, let's put it this way, instead of your hands being at ten and two, it was more like seven and one," he confessed. "It wasn't the most pleasant feeling going down the track like that, but I made it to about eight-hundred feet and then lifted."

"So when I got back to the pit, I had about three or four guys come over, including Nick Folk, who came over with a welder to get it back together," he continued. "So I've got to get back up to the lanes to run Super Gas and they are back there banging on stuff, welding and lots of thrashing going on."

The Super Stock car was definitely fixed as Biondo went on to the semi-finals before bowing out to Jeff Strickland.

"I just lost a good race to a good driver," said Biondo. "I just didn't have my target reaction time, which I would have liked to have has a low-teen light. The conditions were changing, it was getting dark and call it being gun shy, I only had a .030."

"When I lost in Super Stock, I felt my chances were better in Super Gas," he continued. "It gave me a little more time to focus."

Biondo, who averaged a little better on the tree than his final round opponent throughout the event, still saved his best reaction time of eliminations, more than doubling up on Vince Costa Jr. in the final and carrying that through to the stripe to push Costa out for a 9.910 to 9.888 victory.

Both the Super Stock and Super Gas entries Biondo wheeled through numerous rounds during the event are fully equipped with both K&N Oil and Air Filters.

"There is way too much invested both time and money these days to take any chances on the race track with any sort of sub-par parts," explained Biondo. "I've been using K&N products for several years and I have never had any sort of failures. Besides the way K&N makes it easy for you to change the oil filters with the nut on the bottom of the filter, I have very little engine problems and I'm sure the K&N filter has something to do with that."

Biondo only has a few days to enjoy his season opener victory, before it's time to give it his all again, this time at the NHRA Division 2 event held at Gainesville Raceway and needless to say, he's feeling pretty good.

"You know first race of the season, you always have question marks in your head and I don't care how experienced you are or how many wins you have," he said. "You always have those question marks in your head because you haven't raced for several months. You are wondering if you are going to be rusty or this may sound funny, but little things go through your head like, do I still have it, am I going to be able to race at the level of expectations I have for myself and after the first win light, or two or three, that all gets erased."

"I am very confident of myself right now in both cars," he said of heading to Gainesville Divisional. "I'm ready and Gainesville is on my list of tracks that I fair better than some other tracks. I typically do pretty well there."

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Xplizit Car Club's Jonathan Vargas' Golden Dodge Ram is Wildest at 2010 SEMA

Vargas says he choose the K&N cold air intake simply because it's the best one available.
Vargas says he choose the K&N cold air intake simply because it's the best one available.
The president of Xplizit car club is Jonathan Vargas. In 2009 several legendary Southern California car clubs banded together to create the super car club. In 2010 Rides Magazine voted Xplizit "Crew of the Year." For its members, which spread out to Orange County, Los Angeles, the IE (Inland Empire) and Oxnard - Xplizit is family - and it's about loyalty and respect. Members regularly attend the best car shows around, large or small, and at the biggest car show of them all, SEMA in Las Vegas, Varga's struck pure gold, displaying the wildest 2010 Dodge Ram truck anyone had seen.
Jonathan Vargas' golden ram was without a doubt the wildest Dodge truck at the 2010 SEMA show.
Jonathan Vargas' golden ram was without a doubt the wildest Dodge truck at the 2010 SEMA show.


A signature look for Xplizit cars are doors, and hoods, and trunks that run amuck, opening every which way, and always there's an element of silver or gold leaf in the paint scheme. The golden Ram chariot Vargas wowed the crowd with at SEMA was his first personal project vehicle, although he had completely redone the truck with this new look. He says he's also built a show car for his wife. And his wife and family is what drew Vargas into making show vehicles.

"I needed a hobby to keep me busy, something to keep me going, and have my family get involved with," said Vargas.

His inspiration for the truck was straightforward, "I wanted to have the wildest Dodge truck out there, and I did it."
The truck rides on a custom air-ride suspension and 28-inch Lexani wheels.
The truck rides on a custom air-ride suspension and 28-inch Lexani wheels.


"There's no real theme, but there are a whole lot of mods," adds Vargas. "Things like a motorized tilt forward hood, Panorama sunroof, suicide doors, custom body kit, shaved door handles all around, shaved tail light and a third brake light. There's a 27-inch LCD screen molded to the tailgate, and custom Kandy Trophy gold paint."

The truck rides on a custom fit air-ride suspension, and 28-inch Lexani wheels. It has a very custom fiberglass trunk, with four 27-inch LCD screens and two 15-inch subwoofers, with three six-and-half inch component speakers in the fiberglass door panels. There are also two additional 22-inch screens enclosed in fiberglass in the dash backed by four more 12-inch sub's and seven more component speakers. And they are all powered by an MA Audio system. Vargas has huge skills in this arena, as his job is installing home theater systems. The interior is finished with two-tone, and a there's K&N cold air intake under the hood.
An Xplizit car club trademark is doors, trunks and hoods that open in various complementary angles.
An Xplizit car club trademark is doors, trunks and hoods that open in various complementary angles.


Vargas is just as straightforward about why he decided to go with K&N, "They are the best at what they do - for performance and better gas mileage."

He says that getting the truck ready for SEMA turned into many late nights, with adjustments being made right up to the last second. Remarking afterward "It was pretty exhausting." His efforts have been rewarded many times other time too, the truck graced the cover of Rides Magazine last September, and it was on the February 2011 cover of Truckin Magazine, along with consistently placing first in various other car shows. When it's not being shown the golden Ram sits safely in Vargas' garage.

The 2010 SEMA show was the fourth one for Vargas, and according to him "it's keeps getting better." He believes more than likely he'll be back again next year too. His goals for Xplizit car club for this year are to continue to grow stronger, and to continue to be even more recognized in the car industry, and to represent their products in even more car shows.

"Thank you to K&N Engineering for all the support you have provided to Xplizit car club, from Jonathan Vargas, the president and the x-family."

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NHRA, IHRA and Bracket Drag Racing's Brenda Grubbs

Bill & Brenda Grubbs at Gainesville Raceway
Bill & Brenda Grubbs at Gainesville Raceway
Brenda Grubbs, a Plant City, Florida resident, has long history of accomplishments in NHRA, IHRA and bracket drag racing. Growing up in New Hampshire, Brenda was introduced to drag racing by her Dad, Bob Lundholm, a veteran bracket racer at New England Dragway. Even at a young age she enjoyed motorsports. When Brenda was in high school she drove her own 1972 Nova and worked a weekend job in the tower at New England Dragway. After some time away from the sport, Brenda got reacquainted with racing in the Street Class at Emerald Coast Dragway in Holt, Florida, and Jefferson Pageland Dragway in Pageland, South Carolina. Her first Stock Eliminator Race was in December of 1999 at the NHRA Open held in Orlando, Florida.
NHRA Bowling Green Stock Eliminator Winner Bill & Brenda Grubs
NHRA Bowling Green Stock Eliminator Winner Bill & Brenda Grubs


Currently, Brenda competes at regional events in the Southeastern states and travels throughout the East to campaign at national events with her husband and crew chief, Bill Grubbs. Their 1969 Stock Eliminator Class Camaro has been to the winner's circle many times and earned them several championships including the 2002 IHRA Stock World Champion,
NHRA, IHRA and Bracket Drag Racers Bill & Brenda Grubbs
NHRA, IHRA and Bracket Drag Racers Bill & Brenda Grubbs
2008 Jeg's Allstar Stock Champion, 2008 NHRA Southeast Division - Stock Champion and the 2008 Jeg's Allstar Stock Champion. Brenda has been featured in numerous media outlets including ESPN 2, The Atlanta Journal Constitution, Popular Hot Rodding Magazine, TNN, St. Petersburg Times and the Buffalo News.

Brenda and Bill have always used K&N filters in their race cars. Two years ago Brenda and K&N embarked on a product partnership that has been beneficial to both parties. Brenda tells us "We use the best parts we can find in our cars. Over the years we have found if you do not buy the best parts available, you will eventually wish you had".

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3rd Annual Race & Performance Expo Back at Pheasant Run in St. Charles, IL

Students are in a race against the clock, as well as the other team, to correctly disassemble the engine. Then they must be reassembled to ready-to-run condition.
Students are in a race against the clock, as well as the other team, to correctly disassemble the engine. Then they must be reassembled to ready-to-run condition.
Since 2008, the Race and Performance Expo has been one of the most exciting and successful events of the year. This show allows industry leaders and manufacturers to come together and show the newest automotive products and materials in a large convention setting. Along with the different vendors in attendance, the annual Engine Challenge will also be the highlight of this year's show at Pheasant Run in St. Charles, IL. This expo is held to show the grassroots, muscle car and drag racing specialty products of some of the manufacturers in the industry. Complete with specialized training seminars and dozens of vendor booths, the R&P Expo is sure to be a highlight of this year's events.
Team Auto Meter, Loara High School, Anaheim, CA. Each member of Team Auto Meter received $30,000 in scholarship money from supporting automotive schools for getting first place in 2010.
Team Auto Meter, Loara High School, Anaheim, CA. Each member of Team Auto Meter received $30,000 in scholarship money from supporting automotive schools for getting first place in 2010.


K&N will be sponsoring a team from Lockport Township High School in this year's engine challenge. This competition will challenge the teams of high school students to properly disassemble an engine and all its components before rebuilding it in the fastest time; testing both teamwork and knowledge of the modern internal combustion engine. The team consists of senior: Jake Kobart, and juniors: Edgar Narbutas, John Palkovitz, Miguel Torres and Kyle Heep. "This is the second year that Edgar and John have been competing together," says instructor mark de la Vega. "They participated in the competition last year as sophomores and will conclude, next year, as seniors." De la Vega also states that all five students would like to pursue an automotive career upon graduation.

K&N will also be sponsoring a second team in the race from Joliet Township. "The students have been working very hard and are looking forward to the competition," says instructor Mark Brannick. An experienced drag racer for over 30 years, Brannick states that the team is ready to compete at this year's event. "Our school, Joliet Township, was lucky enough to win the first National Competition in Las Vegas in 2009." The K&N sponsored team from Joliet Township is composed of students: Jeremy Busler, Kevin Cabay, Tyler Hicks, Josh Lewandowski, and Mitchel Long. K&N would like to extend the best of luck to all its sponsored teams and competitors and to remind those attending of the Race and Performance Expo being held at Pheasant Run in St. Charles, IL. on February 26th and 27th.

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2011 K&N Horsepower Challenge Sweepstakes Eight Trips to the Race - One Ford Explorer

2011 NHRA Ford Explorer goes to 2011 K&N Horsepower Challenge Sweepstakes Winner
2011 Ford Explorer goes to 2011 NHRA K&N Horsepower Challenge Sweepstakes Winner
Eight randomly selected fans who enter the K&N Horsepower Challenge Sweepstakes online at KNFilters.com, will be selected to join the action on June 25th at Summit Motorsports Park in Norwalk, Ohio. Of those eight, one particularly lucky fan will win a brand new 2011 Ford Explorer XLT. The eight finalists will attend the K&N Horsepower Challenge, where they will be paired randomly with a racer.  If their racer wins the NHRA K&N Horsepower Challenge, they win the Explorer. That's all there is to it.
2011 NHRA K&N Horsepower Challenge Sweepstakes
2011 NHRA K&N Horsepower Challenge Sweepstakes


This February 24th the 2011 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing season begins and along with it the 27th annual K&N Horsepower Challenge resumes, the exceedingly unique and high-status race-within-a-race.  The season long quest for points is the most hotly contested battle among Pro Stock racers as they compete for one of seven guaranteed spots in the most prestigious race of the season. And as a result of its widespread popularity last year, K&N officials have confirmed that for the second straight year, the eighth and final spot will once again be filled by a popular vote.
Winner of the K&N Horsepower Challenge Sweepstakes in 2010
Winner of the K&N Horsepower Challenge Sweepstakes in 2010


The K&N Horsepower Challenge pits the seven NHRA Pro Stock racers who have accumulated the most qualifying points over a series of races, and one driver selected by the fans, in a three-round, high-dollar shootout, with the winner pocketing $50,000, the single largest purse all season. The runner-up will earn $10,000 and two semifinalists will earn $3,000. The four first-round finishers will receive $2,500 each.
Last Year Sweepstakes Contestants wait to see who will win the NHRA K&N Horsepower Challenge
Last Year Sweepstakes Contestants wait to see who will win the NHRA K&N Horsepower Challenge


The best part is that you needn't be a racer to be a part of this celebration of the "factory hot rods." Entry to the K&N 2011 Horsepower Challenge Sweepstakes began on January 25th and ends on May 27, 2011, which leaves plenty of time to enter. You don't have to purchase anything but you must be at least 18 years old to enter.  For complete official rules see the rules page.

You can only enter once, and that will be checked, so don't even attempt to finagle around it. Then, on May 30, 2011, the eight Finalist Prize winners and one Alternate Finalist Prize winner, will be selected in a random drawing conducted under the supervision of The National Sweepstakes Co., an independent judging organization, whose decisions are based on their sole discretion and interpretation of these official rules, which can also be found on the K&N website, and they are final and binding in all respects. Odds of being selected as a Finalist, or Alternate Finalist, and winning a Finalist Prize, are of course dependent upon the total number of eligible entries received.

Go to KNFilters.com to enter and you could get selected to go to K&N Horsepower Challenge events and the big race. How easy is that, right, being that as a fan going to the events is precisely what you want to do in the first place. It's a win, win, within a win.

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