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Vildosola/Stronghold Team Takes Trophy Truck Legends Class Win in Baja 1000

The Vildosola Racing / Stronghold Motorsports trophy truck racing in the Baja 1000

The massive combined experience of the Vildosola / Stronghold drivers pays off in a Baja 1000 win

The number 50 was big at this year’s SCORE Baja 1000 desert race. First, it was the 50th running of the legendary off-road endurance race. The 50 theme was extended further as the 2017 Baja 1000 welcomed the new Trophy Truck Legends Class, which requires all drivers to be at least 50 years of age.

The K&N-sponsored Vildosola Racing/Stronghold Motorsports team featuring racers Gustavo Vildosola, Rodrigo Ampudia, Mike Coleman, and Scott Bailey made the most of the new Baja class by piloting their trophy truck past the checkered flag and securing the inaugural Legends Class victory.

Veteran K&N-sponsored racer Gustavo Vildosola started the race in the 20th position. However, he used his 300-mile section to make a clean and fast run and advance several positions.

The Vildosola Racing / Stronghold Motorsports trophy truck before the Baja 1000

The calm before the storm at the Baja 1000 staging area

When Vildosola passed the controls on the #21 trophy truck over to fellow K&N racer Rodrigo Ampudia, both the fast pace and the elevated position were maintained. Ampudia raced a 240 mile leg of the Baja 1000.

At mile 540, Mike Coleman, the team’s third driver took over the wheel. Coleman battled through a thick fog from San Juanico to Loreto and again the team maintained race position.

The fourth and final driver, Scott Bailey, took over at mile 835 and continued a fast pace all the way to the checkered flag in La Paz. Bailey's strong final leg secured the win for the team.

The Vildosola Racing / Stronghold Motorsports trophy truck racing in Baja  with K&N filters

K&N filters are made to withstand brutal environments like the Baja 1000

In the end, the strong team performance added up to a huge victory for the Vildosola/Stronghold team in the inaugural TT Legends Class. The team covered the brutal 1134.4 mile course in a time of 23:43:38 with an average speed of 47.81 mph. At the finish line, Bailey was understandably elated when he emerged from the truck.

“It’s awesome man!" Bailey exclaimed. “It’s really exciting to have two Mexican Nationals and two Gringos down here teamed up, and for us to be able to do it like we did is pretty incredible and we are excited.”

K&N is proud to have been an integral part of the Vildosola Racing/Stronghold Motorsports victory in the legendary Baja 1000. K&N Engineering is the industry leader in performance filtration especially in brutal environments like those found on the Baja Peninsula.

Baja 1000 50 years logo

The Baja 1000 celebrated 50 years of racing excitement in 2017

Vildosola/Stronghold Baja 1000 Drivers:

Gustavo Vildosola - Winner 2010 Baja 1000

Rodrigo Ampudia - Founder Papas & Beer Racing

Mike Coleman - Veteran Desert Racer

Scott Bailey - Stronghold Motorsports Team Owner

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Yamaha’s Wolverine and Viking SxS UTVs Get More Air From the K&N YA-6914 Filter

The Yamaha Wolverine R-spec on the trail is one of the applications for the K&N YA-6914 filter

The Wolverine R-spec is one of the Yamaha SxS UTVs that will benefit from the added airflow

The Yamaha Viking SxS is powered by a torquey 686cc, liquid-cooled, fuel injected, SOHC engine. Its wild brother, the Wolverine, features a single cylinder, liquid-cooled, 708cc DOHC four-stroke with an innovative top end design that delivers solid performance. Both of these proven and reliable engines will benefit from the added airflow that the K&N YA-6914 direct-replacement filter delivers.

Whether you drive one of the recreational or ranch variations of the Wolverine or Viking, or the R-spec Wolverine which UTV Driver calls, “the best UTV Yamaha has ever produced,” you will feel the added throttle response that the YA-6914 is designed to deliver. That added power-producing airflow comes with K&N’s commitment to highly-effective filtration. Let’s take a look at both sides of this performance/protection equation.

Performance

The K&N YA-6914 is designed to provide increased horsepower and acceleration. The large surface area of pleated, cotton gauze filter media passes a greater volume of air to the Yamaha intake. That large intake is limited by the restrictive stock air filter, but the YA-6914 is designed to let the big single breathe.

K&N YA-6914 Air Filter product view for the Yamaha Wolverine and Viking SxS

The K&N YA-6914 filter fits perfectly in the Yamaha Wolverine and Viking air box

This potential power increase does not require fuel management modifications to the Wolverine or Viking. The YA-6914 is a true one-step performance upgrade that does not necessitate a laundry-list of other modifications and expense.

Protection

That same filter media that provides an increase in airflow features a large filtration area that offers a high dirt-holding capacity and long service intervals. K&N’s engineers designed the multiple layers of oiled, cotton gauze knowing full well that the filter would be subjected to extreme duty.

In K&N’s rigorous testing, the YA-6914 showed an estimated dirt holding capacity in excess 460 grams. That impressive number is complemented by an overall estimated filtration efficiency of over 98%.

To ensure a secure and airtight seal, the YA-6914 is designed with an application-specific sealing bead ensuring a precise fit. The filter installs perfectly in the stock Yamaha air box.

K&N YA-6914 Air Filter product view for the Yamaha Wolverine and Viking SxS

The YA-6914 features multiple pleats of oiled, cotton gauze filter media for airflow and protection

Convenience

Like all K&N filters, the YA-6914 is fully washable and reusable. It gets you back on the track or trail in a snap with a quick cleaning and re-oiling. The K&N 99-0621 washing fluid and the 99-0516 spray oil are all that are needed to complete this simple and straight-forward maintenance task.

Check the application list below for your Yamaha SxS, and consult the K&N online application search tool for all or your filtration needs.

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2016 YAMAHA YXE70 WOLVERINE 708 - All Models
2015 YAMAHA YXM700 VIKING VI EPS SE 686 - All Models
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2015 YAMAHA YXM700 VIKING VI 686 - All Models
2015 YAMAHA YXM700 VIKING FI 4X4 W/SUNTOP 686 - All Models
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2014 YAMAHA YXM700 VIKING FI 4X4 686 - All Models

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Goodguys Rod & Custom 2017 Southwest Nationals "Duel in the Desert at Westworld"

Photo of convertible at the Goodguys Rod & Customs Southwest Nationals2017

Just one of the beautiful cars at the Goodguys Rod & Custom Southwest Nationals 2017

The Goodguys Rod & Custom 20th Southwest Nationals held at Westworld in Scottsdale, Arizona, has been one of the biggest and best car shows in the country. But it seemed that this year’s attendance was off the charts. The coolest part of the big show has to be the autocross. For nearly ten years show goers, participants, and spectators alike, have been treated to the autocrossers grand finale, “Duel in the Desert”. Seriously, these are the finals we are talking about drawing racing biggest names like Al Unser Jr. and his cousin Robby Unser, along with the likes of the Leisinger Family, et al, of Summit Racing Equipment just to name a few.

Photo of custom cars on display at the 2017 Southwest Nationals

Goodguys Rod & Custom showcases over 3,000 incredible vehicles at the Southwest Nationals

Over the course of a typical show/race season, the “pro” autocrossers earn points based on their finish. The top points earners ultimately receive an invite to participate in the grand finale, Duel in the Desert. The shootout field starts with the Top 18 invites. An additional 14 spots allow for the opportunity for those who did not earn enough points for an invite to qualify or rather race their way into the event. Qualifying runs all day Friday until noon on Saturday. And the competition gets rather stiff. We are talking about the nation’s top autocrossers converging upon Scottsdale to see if they’ve got what it takes to compete for real cash and prizes, not just bragging rights.

Photo of the pit area at the Duel in the Desert in Scottsdale

Great shot of the pit at the 2017 Southwest Nationals Duel in the Desert

Let’s set the scene for this incredible event. We are talking about over 3,000 rods, customs, classics, muscle cars, and trucks through 1972. The “Top 12” cars and trucks of the year presented by Meguiar’s are on display. Along with the Duel in the Desert Autocross Finals Shootout, any participant can try their hand at the K&N filters All American Sunday, welcoming American made or powered vehicles of all years! And if you need even more horsepower you can head over to Nitro Thunderfest Dragster Exhibition. There are literally hundreds of vendors and manufacturers exhibits, a swap meet, the Cars 4 Sale Corral, and so much more. But let’s get back to the shootout!

A photo of the Saturday afternoon shootout board with racer pairing.

A glimpse into the Saturday afternoon shootout pairing.

K&N had several race team drivers on hand to compete for the win. The coolest by far though had to be seeing Mike Maier competing in Mike and Ingrid Ansell’s bad ass big block 1972 Corvette with the MMI designed and tuned suspension. The Ansell’s have owned this beautiful C3 since the mid-90s and have been regularly competing at events in Northern California since their purchase. After seeing, competing with, and having spent time with Maier at some local events, Ansell approached Maier to discuss improving the suspension and handling on he and his wife’s Vette.

Photo of Jane Thurmond in her C2 as she comes off the autocross course

Jane Thurmond in her 1964 Chevrolet Corvette as she comes off the autocross course

In fact, Mike Ansell wanted to work alongside Mike Maier to create the perfect setup. He was ready to do the work. And that’s just what he did. Together, the two Mikes sought out those competitors who’d been instrumental in performance car set-up in the Trans Am series, along with folks who had seen great success at the local level. To that, Mike Maier implemented his years of suspension and race experience along with a little MMI flavor to come up with the suspension we see today in that beautiful burgundy C3, what Mike Maier refers to as the “every man” or “any man’s” car. That car that came from the dealer forty years ago that still has some of the sexiest body lines and is perhaps one of the best platforms for an incredible pro-touring or autocross car.

Photo of Mike Maier, Mike & Ingrid Ansell in the pits discussing race strategy.

Great minds think alike. Mike Maier discussing strategy with Mike & Ingrid Ansell.

Earlier in the year Mike Maier qualified in the Ansell’s Corvette and received an invite to the Southwest Finals for the greatly anticipated Duel in the Desert Shootout where he would compete against folks like Brian Hobaugh, Bret Voelkel, Greg Thurmond, Al Unser Jr., Josh Leisinger, and Robby Unser to name just a few. As his weekend progressed he was able to get a great feel for the competition and the course. And let’s talk about the course! Really it felt like four drag races with a couple of showcase turns and some minor wiggles between. It was fast and fun and the weather was quite ideal with the exception of a minor rain delay on Friday. But that didn’t dampen the spirits of our competitors.

Photo of Robby Unser in the Speedway Motors purpose built '68 Camaro on track

The legendary Robby Unser on course in the Speedway Motor purpose built 1968 Camaro

On the flip side, our K&N team driver, Jane Thurmond, had to actually race her way in to qualify to compete in the shootout. There were 14 spots and she held the field on Friday maintaining a Top 5 spot securing her place in the shootout field. Saturday morning brought some fresh eyes and faster times among those hoping to qualify. The wind had picked up slightly, the skies were no longer overcast and the track played a little different on Saturday for our racers. Jane consistently laid down competitive lap times but couldn’t break past the 41 second mark going into the shootout. At noon Saturday, if you were hoping to have made the cut you’d have better done everything you could because qualifying was over and the field was set.

Shot of Robby Unser out on the autocross track doing donuts after hearing that he won the shootout!

Robby Unser and the Speedway Motors purpose built 1968 Camaro tearing up the course after the win

Our team drivers made it. Maier by invite and Thurmond by qualifying. The real pressure would begin come one o’clock on Saturday afternoon. A quick drivers meeting and the reveal of just who would race who. In the third round, Jane was paired with 12-time SCCA Champion, race mentor, and friend Mary Pozzi. After a fast and clean run by Thurmond, Pozzi came out for the win by laying down a faster run and would move on to the second round of the shootout where she would subsequently be inched out by Detroit Speeds, Ryan Matthews.

Photo of Wes Drelleshak in his '59 Chevy Apache out on the autocross course

Wes Drelleshak and his 1959 Chevy Apache tearing up the autocross track

Mike Maier, with a fastest qualifying lap time of 40.709, would be paired with fellow NorCal racer and friend Mike Erickson who laid down a lap time of 41.888 and would give up the win allowing Maier to move on within the shootout. In the second round, Mike Maier would go on to beat Jason Tanner from Speedway Motors, who didn’t let up one bit. In the semi-finals, Mike would beat Josh Leisinger by a mere 3/10th’s of a second and left the crowd in the grandstands and pit area cheering. As other racers fell away from the shootout, only two competitors were left, Mike Maier and Robby Unser competing in his 1968 purpose built Speedway Motors Chevrolet Camaro. And Maier in the 1972 Chevrolet Corvette owned by Ingrid and Mike Ansell, the “every man” car with the 20-year-old big block motor. To have made it to the finals in and of itself was an achievement. But it was time to go racing.

Mike Maier, Mike & Ingrid Ansell with check in hand in front of their '72 Corvette.

Mike Maier, Mike and Ingrid Ansell and their 1972 Corvette, alongside their Goodguys purse!

Maier would run first and lay down an incredible lap time of 40.5 seconds, however, he nicked a cone and that left the door wide open for Unser to come in laying down a fast, clean run and walk away with the win. But Robby didn’t just play it safe. He had been on fire throughout the shootout and was the only competitor to run clean in the 39s. In true Unser fashion, he didn’t disappoint and brought home another high 39-second lap, clean. Upon being informed of his win, he turned that Camaro loose on the course and treated the crowd to the smokiest donut show and the crowd went wild. What a great way to end the day.

Photo of Eric Sheely and his Ford Focus RS, winner of All American Sunday

Eric Sheely in his 2017 Ford Focus RS after the win on K&N filters All American Sunday

Sunday saw the K&N filters All American Sunday with a field of forty enthusiasts and die-hard autocrossers getting out on track and laying down their fastest lap times. We had a chance to see old muscle and new and everything in between. Eric Sheely in his 2017 Ford Focus RS came away with the fastest lap of the day with a time of 41.646. Truly a fantastic day for Eric and the Sheely posse.

K&N Engineering is proud to be a part of the Goodguys Rod & Custom shows and very proud to be a part of this community. We would like to congratulate our drivers and the winners of the 2017 Southwest Nationals.

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K&N-sponsored Greg Adler of Team 4 Wheel Parts Climbs the Podium in the Baja 1000

Adler and Team 4 Wheel Parts at the checkered flag of the Baja 1000

Adler secured a spot on the podium with a team effort from Team 4 Wheel Parts

It’s the stuff of legend. The Baja 1000 is arguably the most iconic event in the dusty world of cross-country desert racing. The venerable endurance race celebrated its 50th year as the signature event in the sport in 2017 and K&N-sponsored Greg Adler made the most of the anniversary.

The 3rd place finish in the Baja 1000 capped off a stellar racing year for Adler and Team 4 Wheel Parts. The team competed in the King of the Hammers and secured a class victory in another legendary desert race, the Mint 400.

Adler’s race to the podium was not without its mechanical setbacks. His tried, tested, and typically reliable Ultra4 Brian Kirby-built truck was sidelined for a total of four and a half hours for repairs throughout the race. However, the first section of the race was relatively trouble free.

Adler and Team 4 Wheel Parts racing in the Baja 1000

That K&N decal shows Adler's truck is fitted with best in performance and protection

"We were running hard for the first 200 miles or so with our only major challenge being a starter issue that held us up for about a half hour at our scheduled stop in San Felipe and then we were off again," said Adler.

The brutal Baja terrain has a way of derailing race plans and mangling the best designed machines. Adler’s number 10 truck was no exception, as it suffered the ravages of the Baja Peninsula in the next section.

"As the sun was setting and the dust hanging in the air, attrition was starting to take its toll on the entire field,” Adler said. “By the time we got to our fourth scheduled pit stop, we were in pretty rough shape. We had lost a control arm, the transfer case was shot and we broke a CV. That's when the team really came together and they were determined to get us up and running - whatever it took!"

Adler and Team 4 Wheel Parts in the pits of the Baja 1000

Adler is quick to sing the praises of the crew that kept the Team 4 Wheel Parts truck rolling

With the truck back in the race thanks to the tireless and skilled work of the Team 4 Wheel Parts mechanics, the racing team of Adler and his fellow drivers, Brian Kirby and Jason Scherer were back in the hunt.

"Kirby built the car and knows it inside and out," said Adler. "With his co-driver, Dylan Cochran, navigating for him from the right seat and then handing the car off to King of the Hammers champion, Jason Scherer and his co-driver Adam McGough, we knew we were in good hands all the way to the finish line."

When the Team 4 Wheel Parts truck crossed the finish line, the team had logged 1,134.4 miles over 31 hours of brutal racing. Just finishing the Baja 1000 is a notable feat. Stepping onto the podium is a monumental accomplishment and a defining moment in any racer's career.

Adler and Team 4 Wheel Parts before the Baja 1000

Adler on the Baja 1000 big screen before the race

"It was an incredible feeling to be standing at the finish in La Paz with my family including my brother, Kevin, who managed the logistics and planning throughout this monumental effort, along with the team who had worked tirelessly to get us there," said Adler.

Adler could not help but reflect on a year that he will surely remember a highlight of his career.

"Earlier in the year, we completed the King of the Hammers, took the class win at the Mint 400 and now have collected a podium spot in the 50th running of the Baja 1000," Adler said. "It doesn't get much better than that!"

K&N congratulates Greg Adler and Team 4 Wheel Parts on a well-earned podium in the Baja 1000. We look forward to continuing to provide the team with the best in filter technology in 2018.

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Mark Shell of Bonneville Customs Wins the K&N Award at the Long Beach IMS

Mark Shell's Cherry Bomb custom chopper side view at the Long Beach IMS

Mark Shell's Cherry Bomb custom sits long and low at the Long Beach IMS

Mark Shell, the owner of Bonneville Customs, has the distinction of winning the first K&N builder’s award of the new season of the Progressive International Motorcycle Show (IMS). The Idaho Falls-based builder took the prize at the Long Beach, California, stop of the biggest traveling motorcycle show in the nation.

Shell’s 2015 Harley-Davidson custom is more than worthy of the prestigious specialty award given to one talented builder by K&N. This is the second straight year in which K&N will be a vital part of the J&P Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show at each stop of the IMS.

“This bike was completely handmade,” said Shell. “Every part, down to the brass washers.” With that remarkable fact in mind, here is a closer look at Bonneville Custom’s awesome chopper aptly named Cherry Bomb.

Mark Shell's Cherry Bomb custom chopper engine view at the Long Beach IMS

A mix of metals on the engine and bodywork make the custom chopper gleam

Engine and Drive

Shell’s chopper is built around a 96 inch Harley-Davidson Shovel V-twin that breathes through twin velocity stacks and features a full stainless exhaust. That engine powers through a six-speed transmission with a hand shift and a hand clutch. It spins a 2-inch open primary and there is a chain final drive spinning the rear wheel.

The artful bends of the fluid supply lines deserve special mention. While visually intricate, this is one of the cleanest powerplants you will see.

Frame and Wheels

The stretched and raked goose-neck frame is a hardtail out back and displays a custom springer front end. The spoked front and rear wheels carry disk brakes that are both actuated from floor controls. The retro rubber spooned on the rims fits the motif perfectly.

Mark Shell's Cherry Bomb custom chopper rear view at the Long Beach IMS

The Bonneville Customs chopper is fully hand-built down to the smallest detail

The low, drag handlebars and forward foot controls make for a stretched out aggressive riding position.

Bodywork

The candy red paint, artfully applied by Creative Auto to the minimalist but perfectly crafted tank and fender, give Cherry Bomb her name. Nickel plated, aluminum, and brass parts abound on the build. The brass and stainless steel laminated seat may be low on comfort, but it is certainly high on style.

K&N is proud to be a sponsor of the 2017-2018 J&P Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Show as the Progressive International Motorcycle Show makes its way across the country. Mark Shell’s Cherry Bomb build has set the bar very high for other builders looking to claim the coveted K&N prize.

K&N display at the at the Long Beach, California Progressive International Motorcycle Show

After checking out the customs at each stop of the IMS, stop by the K&N display to see what's new

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