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Defending Grand Prix Champion Jason Crump will be back in action at Denmark on
June 9th. The 31-year old Australian crashed in round three of the 2007 World
Speedway Series at Sweden’s Eskilstuna arena. He was unable to continue the race
after suffering injuries to his shoulder and collarbone.
Jason Crump helped off the track in Sweden, photo by Mike Patrick
Fortunately he was given the all clear on any breaks. “Jason dislocated
his shoulder in the crash,” said Roy Stone, Jason Crump’s Media Relations
Manager. “He is receiving daily physical therapy.”
Jason Crump injured at Sweden, photo by Mike Patrick
Jason Crump after crash, photo by Mike Patrick
Crump cancelled all of his commitments for this week at Poland, Sweden and the
UK. “The doctors said the ligament and tissue damage in my shoulder will take
time to repair,“ said Crump. “With daily treatment I will be okay to ride
shortly. My shoulder was put back in its socket in Sweden and let me tell you it
was painful.”
The Australian racer is currently 6th in World Championship Standings. He has
used K&N Engineering products for years.
“I will be back in action at Denmark,” he said. “I will make round four of the
11 round Grand Prix.”
Follow Jason Crump's progress throughout the racing season at the
K&N news site. Find K&N products for your vehicle using the K&N application search then use the
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dealer search to find a K&N dealer in your part of the world.
Travis Kvapil and the K&N Filters Team showed patience and perseverance during
the Ohio 250 at Mansfield Motorsports Park.
Travis Kvapil in No.6 K&N Filters F-150
It took seven-and-a-half hours to complete Saturday’s race due to weather.
Kvapil started in the front but ended in the back of the field after a near miss
on the track and a pit stop. After several rain delays, the No.6 team bounced
back to a seventh place finish in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
Travis Kvapil and K&N Filters Team at Mansfield Motorsports Park
During Friday’s qualifying session Kvapil qualified fifth with a fast lap time
of 16.582 seconds. On Saturday afternoon, he settled into sixth position just
before the first caution flew on lap nine. As the field came around for the
green flag on lap 14, the rain came down and NASCAR threw the caution followed
by a red flag on lap 15 for weather. It was the first of four rain delays on
that day.
At the re-start the No.6 K&N Filters F-150 was 20th. Kvapil told the crew his
truck had no rear grip and the No.6 was brought to pit row for a wedge
adjustment. Kvapil eventually moved his way forward breaking into the top 20 on
lap 99. The race was stopped at lap 106 for the final time due to rain and
resumed after 7 pm with the No. 6 truck in 14th place.
Kvapil emerged in 7th place as the checkered flag waved over the finish line.
“Today was a pretty good day for the K&N Filters Team,” he said. “We started the
race pretty loose then a few trucks wrecked right around me so that put us
behind early on. We’ve had a good truck for the last for weeks and just haven’t
had the finish we deserve.”
Kvapil moves to seventh in the overall Craftsman Series Point Standings with the
No. 6 K&N Filters F-150. His next race will be at the Monster Mile in Dover
Delaware.
Follow Travis Kvapil and the K&N Filters Team throughout the racing season at the
K&N news site. Find K&N products for your vehicle using the K&N application search then use the
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dealer search to find a K&N dealer in your part of the world.
Defending Golden State Challenge Series King of California Jonathan Allard
picked up his first win at Calistoga Speedway’s 24th annual Tribute to Gary
Patterson.
Jonathan Allard's K&N No.0
Allard and the Williams Motorsports Team began the three night Golden
State Challenge Series Memorial Day weekend at Petaluma Speedway on Friday.
Allard brought the K&N Filters No.0 home in fourth place. It was a very solid
run for the team.
Jonathan Allard on the way to another King of California win
K&N's Jonathan Allard
On Saturday, Allard earned the fast time for the second year in a row during the
Golden State Series Round # 14. He earned an outside row number two starting
spot for the 25 lap feature.
On Sunday, the Chico, California driver set the fast time for the second night
in a row. He finished third in the opening heat and second in the dash to earn a
front row starting spot for the 25 lap Tribute main event. Allard passed Brent
Kaeding and held him off all the way to win the event.
This is Allard’s 15th win in the Golden State Challenge Series and moves him
into a tie with Tim Green for fourth place on the all time win list.
Allard Motorsports uses K&N Engineering Products. “K&N is the best for our cars,
the K&N Oil and Air filters are easy to use and maintain. We just wash, assemble
and race. The K&N Carbon Fiber Air Box works great. K&N products are on all our
vehicles “
He will be back in action this Friday at Ocean Speedway in Watsonville,
California.
Follow Jonathan Allard's progress throughout the racing season at the
K&N news site. Find K&N products for your vehicle using the K&N application search then use the
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dealer search to find a K&N dealer in your part of the world.
The Volkswagen is a famous, distinctive and durable vehicle. It has undergone
continuous development through the years. Some changes include better fuel
efficiency and reliability. It shares a platform with Audi in many applications. The Audi design can be seen in The Volkswagen Polo,
Golf and Passat.
Oil Filter for some Volkswagen and Audi
K&N Engineering has designed a cartridge oil filter (PS-7010)
for several Volkswagen and Audi models. K&N Cartridge Oil Filters are built from
the ground up to satisfy the needs of owners who want the best oil filter
available.
K&N Oil Filters allow for high oil flow rates while providing excellent
filtration. A replacement gasket is included with PS-7010.
This ensures a positive seal on the cartridge housing to the engine block.
Simply remove the vehicle's oil filter housing and put the K&N cartridge and
gasket in its place. There is also a lip on the end of the gasket for easy
removal and installation
K&N Engineering's Cartridge Oil Filters are covered by a limited warranty to be
free of defects in material and workmanship when installed and replaced using
the engine and equipment manufacturer's recommended service interval.
K&N vehicle applications for this oil filter are as follows:
The Jeremy Campbell Motorsports Team is climbing the ranks in the World of
Outlaws Series. After a successful week in New Jersey, Campbell qualified for
another A-Main at Grandview Speedway in Bechtelsville, Pennsylvania.
World of Outlaws racer Jeremy Campbell
Campbell started the feature in 7th position, but fell back to mid pack
before he was able to turn things around and battle his way back up to tenth
position. Friday’s race marked Campbell’s seventh A-feature in eight events.
Jeremy Campbell Motorsports Sprintcar on Display
Jeremy Campbell Motorsports uses K&N products on its sprint cars. “Our K&N
Engineering Filters work great all the time,” said Campbell. “Our engines stay
clean and work well on the tracks. I use both K&N Air and Oil Filters on all my
cars.”
This week the team has a full schedule. Up first is Monroe, Michigan next is
Sharon, Ohio on Friday and Eldora Speedway on Saturday.
Follow Jeremy Campbell's progress throughout the racing season at the
K&N news site. Find K&N products for your vehicle using the K&N application search then use the
K&N
dealer search to find a K&N dealer in your part of the world.