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Brad Kuhn is four for four in the USAC Badger Midget Series. The Avon, Indiana
native scored another victory Sunday night at Angell Park Speedway in Sun
Prairie, Wisconsin.
If he wins next Sunday it would tie him with John Hartwig for the most
consecutive wins to start a season in the series 71 year history. Hartwig set the
record in 1973.
Michael Quin owned Stealth Mopar with K&N products, photo by Jeff Arns
“The whole thing is pretty cool,” said Kuhn. “But I’m my biggest
critic. When we go to any race we always go with the thought of winning. We’ve
had a great start to the season, but we still have a lot of races to go.”
Kuhn started the feature race in the fourth row, with several cars ahead of him.
Jake Slotten flipped on the opening lap of the 30 lap feature. He was not
injured but it caused a complete restart. Mike Hess took the lead with Kuhn
moving into 4th place on the second circuit.
There were two more cautions over the next two laps when Danny Stratton and
Scott Hatton both stopped on the track. On the 5th lap, Kuhn moved into 2nd
place. By lap 10 Hess had a strong lead over Kuhn but the Avon, Indiana racer
caught him within two laps.
Kuhn increased his lead with each lap and finished 6.16 seconds ahead of Hess at
the finish. The USAC Racer uses K&N Engineering Products. “Our engines last a
lot longer with K&N,” said Kuhn. “We notice additional performance and a big increase in power."
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David Oenes cinched a victory in the Purifoy Chevrolet Fast 16 Top Dragster
Class over the weekend near Denver, Colorado at Bandimere Speedway. It is one of
the fastest racing series in the Rocky Mountains where cars show off an amazing
display of horsepower and speed as drivers reach speeds up to 210 mph.
David Oenes 2006 Dragster
Oenes Racing
“It was probably the hardest victory I have ever won,” said Oenes. “In the
first round I beat our local champion. In the second round I beat Jamie
Schwartzkof, a member of the Wyoming Ethanol Team. I continued to win in the
semis and in the final. Every person I raced is a good driver. It was awesome to
get the victory.”
David Oenes won FAST 16 at Bandimere Speedway
Oenes Racing uses K&N Engineering Products
Oenes drives a 2006 dragster with a 526 cubic inch Chrysler aluminum Hemi. It is
equipped with K&N Engineering products. “My engine works better than ever with
K&N,” he said. “K&N’s
HP-5001 Premium Oil Filter has thick canister walls for
extra strength and durability. Those walls reduce the risk of damage from loose
rocks and debris.”
The 34-year-old Henderson, Colorado resident has raced for 18 years and said he
starting dreaming about racing when he was only 6-years-old. Oenes was pitted
next to K&N Engineering’s Process Design Engineer and Racer Jonathan Fiello in
the 2006 Mike’s Transmission Top Dragster Series Race at Las Vegas, Nevada.
“I met David and his family at the track and he is a good racer,” said Fiello.
“He was the number one qualifier in the top dragster class that day. He also had
a lot of questions about K&N and we stayed in touch. I recommended him for a
support sponsorship and he was accepted. He is a good ambassador for K&N.”
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Australian Jason Crump refused to give up at Denmark’s National indoor Arena in
Copenhagen despite suffering a major injury in Sweden only two weeks ago.
Jason Crump World Speedway Champ 2004, 2006, photo by Mike Patrick
The 2004 and 2006 Grand Prix Champion claimed only 9 points for the night
and said he feels like the shadow of the rider he was only one year ago.
Jason Crump uses K&N Engineering Products
“I came here to get a good result and close the point gap, but my
performance was pretty average,” said Crump. “I’ve had a bad patch so far this
season and I’m dealing with it. There are seven more rounds to go, so there is
still hope. If I can return to the form I am accustomed to, there is no reason
why I cannot be challenging the leaders again.”
Sweden’s Andreas Jonsson stunned the crowd of 30.000 when he snatched the
victory from Denmark’s Nicki Penderson, Australian Leigh Adams and Polish
veteran Tomasz Gollob.
After 4 rounds Crump is 5th in the World Championship Standings. The 31-year-old
Queenslander uses K&N Engineering products. “I love K&N products, the K&N
Filters are the best in the world,” said Crump. “I have solely used K&N products
and never had a problem. K&N is the best for dirt track racing and does the job
it was made to do.”
Round 5 of the 2007 FIM Speedway Grand Prix World Championship will take place
at Millennium Stadium at Cardiff, Wales on June 30th.
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Jonathan Allard is back. After starting the season a little slow the racer and
his Williams Motorsports Team have come around full force to win.
Jonathan Allard wins at Silver Dollar Speedway, photo by Steve Cox
Allard Sweeps Weekend, photo by Steve Cox
The 36th annual Dirt Cup at Skagit Speedway is days away and Allard will
enter the playing field with some very stout runs under his belt. On Saturday he
picked up the 16th Golden State Challenge victory of his career. He is now in
the record books at fourth place on the GSC Series win list.
Jonathan Allard wins at Petaluma Speedway, photo by Steve Cox
Jonathan Allard's K&N No.0, photo by Steve Cox
Allard kicked off the weekend on Friday night at Silver Dollar Speedway and
finished second in his heat to transfer the K&N No. 0 into the main event.
Allard began the 25 lap feature on the inside of the second row. He took the
lead from Robert Stice never looked back.
“I can’t express enough how much hard work my team puts into this deal and
allows me to just get in it and drive,” said Allard. “This adds up to five wins
at my home track this season.”
On Saturday, the Golden State Challenge Series moved to Petaluma Speedway.
Allard started off solid and won the heat race. In the 30 lap feature, the
defending GSC Champion made his move into second position on lap seven. On lap
nine Allard used traffic to slip under the leader but Brent Kaeding was able to
get around both.
For the rest of the race Allard and Kaeding navigated their way to first and
second place through thick traffic. Kaeding’s engine began to have problems and
Allard took the lead and went on to score the victory.
“With great support from K&N Filters and our crew, we’re excited about heading
up to try and win the Dirt Cup for the third time in a row,” said Allard. “K&N
makes the best products, the oil and air filters are easy to use and maintain.”
No one has won the Dirt Cup three consecutive times and Allard is hoping his
momentum continues. Nearly 60 cars, including all of California’s best are
expected to compete for the $25,000 first place prize. The event starts June
11th and ends on Father’s Day.
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Travis Kvapil started third at Texas Motor Speedway and it looked like the No.6
K&N Filters Team was going to win big at Friday night’s NASCAR Craftsman Truck
Series race.
Driver Travis Kvapil
K&N Filters Team
The K&N Filters F-150 was strong in both practice and qualifying sessions
on Thursday and a win looked promising for Kvapil. Friday’s race was full of
cautions with the second one hitting on lap 16. Most of the field pitted while
Kvapil stayed out and took over the lead for the re-start on lap 24.
No.6 K&N Filters Ford F-150
Travis Kvapil fights his way to the front
Kvapil charged ahead and one by one the No. 6 picked off the competition. The
Wisconsin native crossed the line 21st on lap 37 then went three-wide gaining
three positions and moving into 18th on lap 39. By lap 47 Kvapil was in the top
15 and on lap 59 he returned to the top 10.
On lap 87 Kvapil returned to the track from pit road in third for the re-start
and chased down the lead. He moved into second but the truck needed more rear
grip. Crew chief Mike Beam organized the K&N Team and called for Kvapil to pit
for the final time on lap 150. Kvapil returned to the track in second, but the
fifth caution flew just four laps later. The field came down for tires and fuel,
but Beam and Kvapil made the call to stay on the track and assume the first
place position.
With only five laps remaining, Kvapil led Todd Bodine and the rest of the field
around the track. As they came across the line for the second time, Bodine
tapped Kvapil from behind and sent him spinning. Kvapil almost had the K&N
Filters F-150 ready to return when he hit the interior wall. There was damage to
the radiator and the nose of the truck but Kvapil crossed the finish line in
sixth place. The crowd booed Bodine as he went on to win.
“Our K&N Ford was awesome,” said Kvapil. “We fought for position all night long
and had a great truck. It handled really well. I wanted to win so bad, in the
end it was just one of those things, it was just bad timing.”
Kvapil is currently sixth in points in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series point
standings, just 12 points away from fifth. The team race next week at Michigan
International Speedway.
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