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K&N Motorsports G35 Wins Redline Pro Time Attack Event for Super Modified RWD

Driver Paul Brown's blistering lap-time was good enough for the win over all time attack classes.
Driver Paul Brown's blistering lap-time was good enough for the win over all time attack classes.
Referred to as "The Fastest Road in the West," Willow Springs International Raceway in Rosamond, California, was the venue for the kick-off to the 2011 Redline Track Events season. On Sunday in the Pro Time Attack, Paul Brown, piloting the K&N Motorsports Infiniti G35, clocked a 1:24.830, a blistering lap-time that was good enough to earn a victory over all time attack classes. The Pro Time Attack consists of one car racing a ticking clock, with the best time attack drivers in the world pitting their skills against the most challenging tracks in the West.
Virtually all of the work on the G35 was done in-house at K&N's Race Shop, headed by Research and Development manager, Dave Martis and his team.
Virtually all of the work on the G35 was done in-house at K&N's Race Shop, headed by Research and Development manager, Dave Martis and his team.


The fan favorite G35 was in fact so impressive at Willow Springs that the Redline officials invited the K&N team to run with the big-guns in the televised Circuit Battles event. Dave Martis, one of K&N's Research and Development managers, spends much of his time in the race shop and laboratory overseeing projects such as the G35, so clearly he was the man we wanted to talk with.

What sort of overall effort and manpower was put into G35 to get it so quick right out of the box, and what are some of the changes that were made to the car?

"Contrary to what one might think, K&N has not spent tens of thousands of dollars on this car. Virtually all of the work has been done in-house, primarily by a couple of my guys and me working in the Race Shop. We are fortunate to have a machine shop, powder coating and tube bending facilities on site if needed. But we use these folks sparingly because their main mission is production of K&N products."
The fan favorite K&N Motorsports G35 was so impressive all weekend that the team was asked to run with the big-guns in the televised Circuit Battles event on Sunday.
The fan favorite K&N Motorsports G35 was so impressive all weekend that the team was asked to run with the big-guns in the televised Circuit Battles event on Sunday.


"This year the car is quick out of the box as a result of what we learned last year, and, Steve William's (K&N Vice President of Research and Development) faith that we could make it a better car over the off season. It helps to have experience in racecar design and construction, plus apply careful planning, accurate execution and attention to detail to achieve the end result of a car that is competitive for the targeted race application. This was our main focus."

"Our plan this year is to compete as a Franchise Team in the Redline Pro Time Attack Series, Super Modified RWD class. We are sticking to that plan. I think it became evident to the folks running the Redline Track Events that the car was hot because it was turning very competitive lap times on Saturday and a ton of fans were being drawn to it. So, Executive VP, Jackson Stewart, approached me Saturday evening and invited K&N to participate in the Redline Pro Track Challenge's Circuit Battles on Sunday. I told him that we appreciated the offer, but I also wanted to stick with our plan and race for the Super Mod RWD win Sunday morning. Jackson said that would be fine, but in doing so, we would miss the Pro Track Challenge qualifying race (also Sunday morning) and we would have to start at the rear of the pack for the Pro race."

"I agreed, knowing we had a good chance to take the class win for the Time Attack event we entered, and I wasn't sure how the Pro Track thing would go off, since it was the inaugural event. I wanted to stick to the original plan to run Time Attack for a win and figured that getting invited to the Circuit Battle deal would be a nice way to wrap up the weekend."
In the Circuit Battle event, Paul Brown passed the LG Motorsports ALMS Corvette in the last turn, on the last lap, with a 110 mph, two wheels off in the dirt pass that had the crowds on their feet cheering.
In the Circuit Battle event, Paul Brown passed the LG Motorsports ALMS Corvette in the last turn, on the last lap, with a 110 mph, two wheels off in the dirt pass that had the crowds on their feet cheering.


How unusual is it for a Super Modified RWD to be asked to run with the big dogs, and what did that experience mean to you? Also how is the Circuit Battle going over with fans?

"For the Pro Track Challenge Circuit Battle competition, there is a qualifying race in the morning that determines your grid position for the start of a 'seeding race' which includes all competitors. The outcome of the this race determines the seeding order for the two lap Circuit Battle; pairing competitors up for a two lap battle for the chance to move on to the next race. The eliminations work on a ladder system, similar to rounds in drag racing. At the end you have a winner."

"One of the best battles of the day was between K&N's G35, driven by Paul Brown and LG Motorsports ALMS Corvette driven by Lou Gigliotti. This run will no doubt make it to the TV show. The match up was a two-lap shootout, a green-white-checker. Paul and Lou swapped leads a couple of times, to stay out front, Lou came down several times to block Paul's pass. On the last turn, on the last lap, Paul got a run on Lou coming into the straight, and in his classic style Lou blocked, but Paul put two wheels off in the dirt coming out of turn nine at over 110 mph to pass Lou and take the checked flag for the win. The entire grandstand crowd was on their feet. From my perspective, the fans seem to love this format of racing. Some of the match-ups result in really hard racing during the two lap sprint race shootout, and the quick succession of the rounds allows no time for things to get boring."

How did the concept for the G35 come together, and to what extent were you involved in the project?

"The G35 is a car that our Sports Marketing Dept. got from Infinity back in 2004, and it was originally built it as a show car for our SEMA booth. Afterward, it underwent a couple of iterations, and then was disassembled in preparation to make it a Drift Car. For various reasons it sat as a bare tub in the back of the shop. When I came onboard, I kind of inherited it and was asked to make it into something the company can use for exposure. Being a road racer, I had a weak desire to do the drift scene, so we looked to Time Attack which was highly popular with the 18-to-25 year old demographic."

"I was tasked with building the G35 for time attack competition and it debuted in 2009 in K&N's booth at SEMA. We ran a few time attack events in 2010 and learned quickly the car had potential, but it was limited by its relatively stock suspension and small tires. We did manage to podium twice with a first and third place at two of the events and ended the year in third-place for Super Modified RWD. I took responsibility for the car's development and now manage the K&N Motorsports race team for the G35."

"At the end of the 2010 season I was given the green light to make modifications to allow the car to be more competitive. I looked at the stock suspension and ended up completely re-working it, changing the geometry and all of the suspension links to make the car more responsive. These changes along with a new/wider body kit allowed us to use wider wheels and tires for increased traction. With the help of sponsors such as Lucas Oil, Eibach Springs, Hoosier Tire, G-Stream, Mackin Industries and APR Performance, we were able to build a car that is able to compete with some of the fastest production based road race cars in the nation."

Round two of the Redline Track Events will be contested at Firebird International Raceway in Phoenix, Arizona, April 9-10.

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Burton Racing Wins NHRA Stock Eliminator National Championship and Joins K&N

Burton Drag Racing gives a lot of the credit for their 2010 success to the confidence they get from using K&N products.
Burton Drag Racing gives a lot of the credit for their 2010 success to the confidence they get from using K&N products.
Few things are any more American than drag racing, it's a culture that runs deep to the core of this country. It addresses our wild west, mano-a-mano sensibilities with straight ahead, controlled, explosive aggression. Two cars, two divers, going head-to-head, one winner. And nothing exemplifies this passion any better than grassroots racing.
22-year-old, Brad Burton, won his first Stock Eliminator championship in 2010, driving his 1972 Pontiac Formula Firebird.
22-year-old, Brad Burton, won his first Stock Eliminator championship in 2010, driving his 1972 Pontiac Formula Firebird.


"My father Scott Burton and I have been racing as a team since 2005," said Colorado's 22-year-old, Brad Burton. Brad clinched his first Stock Eliminator championship in 2010.

"We do all the maintenance on our race cars and my father does the engine building. My father has been racing Stock Eliminator since 1998, and we began building my car in 2004. My father drives a 1971 Pontiac Formula Firebird and I drive a 1972 Pontiac Formula Firebird. We do however get a lot of support from friends and family, but we do most of the crewing and R&D between the two of us."

Burton racing had their all time best year in 2010, with Brad winning two national events, a divisional, and he was a runner-up at another divisional.
Brad's dad, Scott, has been competing in Stock Eliminator since 1998, he currently races a 1971 Pontiac Formula Firebird.
Brad's dad, Scott, has been competing in Stock Eliminator since 1998, he currently races a 1971 Pontiac Formula Firebird.


"Between the two of us we also had numerous class victories and bracket racing victories," added Brad. "I received the 2010 Driver of the Year Award at our Division 5 banquet, and my father received the 2010 Crew Chief of the Year Award.

Campaigning during the 2011 NHRA drag racing season Burton Drag Racing will now have the additional confidence and support that comes from signing with K&N.
Brad says he and his dad do most of the crewing and R&D, and that's just fine, because it's something that they can continue to do together.
Brad says he and his dad do most of the crewing and R&D, and that's just fine, because it's something that they can continue to do together.


"It means a lot to both me and my dad to be a part of the K&N team. K&N is about quality and they have continued to support sportsman racing throughout the years. We attribute much of our success to the quality of products that K&N produces. We have complete trust in all our K&N products, on both of our race cars, as well as on our race rigs."

"For 2011 Burton Racing will go to as many races as possible, and we will continue to strive for perfection. I will try to defend my championship as well as I can. Hopefully 2011 will be as good a year as 2010 was for Burton Racing."

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Yamaha WR125R, WR125X and YZF-R125 Motorcycles Get Added Performance from K&N

Replacement Air Filter for Yamaha WR125R, WR125X and YZF-R125 125cc
Replacement Air Filter for Yamaha WR125R, WR125X and YZF-R125 125cc
Yamaha's highly versatile 125cc, liquid cooled, fuel injected 4 stroke engine has found its way into three different motorcycles primarily found in the European market. Whether a motorcyclist wants sportbike performance and styling, rugged off-road adventure, or super moto thrills, Yamaha Motors can deliver.
Restriction Chart for YA-1208 Air Filter
Restriction Chart for YA-1208 Air Filter


Similarly, K&N also delivers performance and protection for all three motorcycles, the Yamaha WR125R, WR125X and YZF-R125 with 125cc engines. K&N has released a new High-Flow Air Filter, YA-1208, to fill the need for a reusable performance air filter.

This high-flow replacement motorcycle air filter is washable/reusable, pre-oiled and ready to ride. K&N's YA-1208 is specifically designed to fit into the stock air filter assembly of 2008 to 2015 Yamaha WR125R, WR125X or YZF-R125 motorcycles with 125cc engines.

K&N high-flow replacement air filters are designed to provide increased airflow, resulting in increased performance and acceleration while providing excellent filtration. Fuel management modifications to your motorcycle are not necessary to obtain increased performance.

On the road or off the road K&N's YA-1208 air filter will provide long lasting performance and excellent filtration to your Yamaha.

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Honda VT 1300 V-Twin Cruiser Motorcycle Gets Performance Air Filter

Replacement Air Filter for Honda VT 1300
Replacement Air Filter for Honda VT 1300
The unique Honda VT 1300 is really one of a kind. This Japanese v-twin cruiser has most of the attributes of a classic custom American chopper. With it’s almost tear shaped tank, raked front end and sweeping bars it looks like an engineer was paying attention at the “think outside of the box” seminar. Although it is considered a mid-sized cruiser, this bike has been getting really good reviews for its performance.

Restriction Chart for HA-1310 Air Filter
Restriction Chart for HA-1310 Air Filter
Based on the Honda Fury, this new metric cruiser is taking the mass produced chopper to a whole new level. Honda offers the VT 1300 on a standard platform with choices of add-ons to give it the custom feel to go along with the look.

The 1312cc 52-degree V-Twin with fuel injection has a little something that a lot of V twins don’t. The fact that this big thumper is liquid cooled gives a whole new level of performance into the classic world of v twins.

To add even better performance K&N air filter part HA-1310 is now available for 2010 models. This lifetime, reusable motorcycle air filter fits perfectly into the custom looking VT 1300. K&N air filters are designed for power as they allow an engine to breathe easier while providing outstanding filtration.  K&N air filters are washable and reusable and they come with a million mile limited warranty.  K&N also makes a performance wrench off oil filter for the Honda VT 1300 (KN-204).

The HA-1310 fits the following Honda VT 1300 models:
2016 HONDA VT13CXA FURY ABS 1312
2016 HONDA VT1300CX FURY 1312
2016 HONDA VT1300CRA STATELINE ABS 1312
2016 HONDA VT1300CR STATELINE 1312
2015 HONDA VT1300CX FURY 1312
2015 HONDA VT1300CTA INTERSTATE ABS 1312
2015 HONDA VT1300CT INTERSTATE 1312
2015 HONDA VT1300CRA STATELINE ABS 1312
2015 HONDA VT1300CR STATELINE 1312
2014 HONDA VT13CXA FURY ABS 1312
2014 HONDA VT13CX FURY 1312
2014 HONDA VT1300CTA INTERSTATE ABS 1312
2014 HONDA VT1300CT INTERSTATE 1312
2014 HONDA VT1300CSA SABRE ABS 1312
2014 HONDA VT1300CS SABRE 1312
2014 HONDA VT1300CRA STATELINE ABS 1312
2014 HONDA VT1300CR STATELINE 1312
2013 HONDA VT1300CX FURY 1312
2013 HONDA VT1300CT INTERSTATE 1312
2013 HONDA VT1300CS SABRE 1312
2013 HONDA VT1300CR STATELINE 1312
2012 HONDA VT1300CX FURY 1312
2012 HONDA VT1300CT INTERSTATE 1312
2012 HONDA VT1300CS SABRE 1312
2012 HONDA VT1300CR STATELINE 1312
2011 HONDA VT1300CX FURY 1312
2011 HONDA VT1300CT INTERSTATE 1312
2011 HONDA VT1300CS SABRE 1312
2011 HONDA VT1300CR STATELINE 1312
2010 HONDA VT1300CX FURY 1312
2010 HONDA VT1300CT INTERSTATE 1312
2010 HONDA VT1300CS SABRE 1312
2010 HONDA VT1300CR STATELINE 1312

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Team MMCR/GPF - AMA National Arenacross Efforts Start at Georgia Practice Facility

In 2009 team rider Tyler Madalia won the Lites West.
In 2009 team rider Tyler Madalia won the Lites West.
When we contacted Ray Woods about his Georgia Practice Facility (GPF) and his newly formed AMA National Arenacross team he replied, "I will try and keep it as brief as possible but I gotta warn ya, I have put a lot of years in making GPF what it is, and sometimes I tend to ramble on about our efforts." Ramble on we said, GPF is a brilliant idea, and the only way it could get any better is if Ray had practice facilities accessible in other areas of the country as well.
Team MMCR/GPF riders A.J. Catanzaro and Dano Aulseybrook won both Lites West and Lites East Championships.
Team MMCR/GPF riders A.J. Catanzaro and Dano Aulseybrook won both Lites West and Lites East Championships.


GPF is a seasonal training facility for aspiring amateur and pro motocross, Supercross and Arenacross athletes. Since their opening in 2000 GPF has gone through many changes and expansions, but the goal has remained the same - to provide riders and their families with a quality place to train and ride that will offer them the same opportunities as a factory sponsored rider. The limited membership facility is located just 30 miles north of Tallahassee, Florida, in Cairo, Georgia.

"In 2000 my son Josh Woods was 17-years-old and an aspiring pro rider getting help from Kawasaki Team Green. He and I had already been traveling to Florida and Southern Georgia for a few years during the winter months (our home state is Michigan) to keep Josh riding and training in the better weather. The reason we chose Cairo, Georgia, was mostly about the climate. You could ride year around and we were well accepted in the community. It also helped that many other riders were gravitating to the area, Ricky Carmichael already lived within 10 miles of GPF, and Davy Millsaps was next door. Ezra Lusk, Chad Reed, and James Stewart all rode and trained in Florida and Southern Georgia."
Making the K&N connection for the Team MMCR/GPF bikes was a no-brainer according to Ray Woods.
Making the K&N connection for the Team MMCR/GPF bikes was a no-brainer according to Ray Woods.


As in any new endeavor the first few years were tough going. Josh was in high school and weekends consisted of endless hours of driving to get him back to school by Monday after his training sessions.
The Georgia Practice Facility is a brilliant concept, and one of the few ways to improve on it would be to franchise it nationwide, so even more riders might reap the benefits.
The Georgia Practice Facility is a brilliant concept, and one of the few ways to improve on it would be to franchise it nationwide, so even more riders might reap the benefits.


"A friend of mine who also had a son that raced mentioned that we should look into purchasing a piece of property in the area we had been going to and make our own practice track, said Ray. "And from that Michigan Motocross, later changed to GPF was born."

Josh went on to win two amateur National Titles and he finished in the top-ten at Loretta Lynn's venue for several years. After high school Josh turned pro and held national numbers for six consecutive years.

"All during this time we continued to develop GPF into a premium training facility for up and coming riders and their families. We wanted to supply them with a place that they could ride and train throughout the winter months in an atmosphere that allowed them to reach their potential. We were also thinking about a future for Josh that allowed him to stay involved with a sport that he loved by training young riders."

Now in their eleventh year Ray feels that they have the complete package, with 32 full hook -up campsites, three rental homes, a national caliber motocross track, a full blown Supercross and two National caliber Arenacross Tracks, and a complete fitness Center.
K&N Banners are positioned around the Georgia Practice Facility MX Track
K&N Banners are positioned around the Georgia Practice Facility MX Track


"We have also, have a basketball court, sand volley ball, a paint ball course , and our recreation center is equipped with a pool table, ping-pong, a big screen TV on the upper level, and a large room with fitness equipment on the lower level," adds Ray.
Georgia Practice Facility MX Track
Georgia Practice Facility MX Track


Many of the members have been at GPF for several years, which is how the concept for their National Arenacross team came about.

"We wanted to help our younger riders coming out of the amateur ranks to gain the confidence they needed to go to into Supercross. We have always felt that Arena Cross is a great stepping stone for that too," explains Ray. "We started four years ago with Travis Sewell who was named AMA Arenacross Rookie of the Year. 2008 was all about 17-year-old Shane Sewell winning AX LITES North. Then in 2009 Tyler Madalia won the Lites West. Last year we followed that up with team riders A.J. Catanzaro and Dano Aulseybrook winning both Lites West and Lites East Championships."

"This year is a bit different for us, in that Feld Motorsports decided to not allow televised coverage for the Lites class, so we decided to join forces with another aspiring team and formed Team MMCR/GPF to race the Premier AX class on 450 cc bikes. Although it has been a challenge for us being the new kids on the block, just like when GPF originally formed, we will continue to improve, and with the help of great companies like K&N, we will gain the experience necessary to get to the top level of that class."
MX Track at the Georgia Practice Facility
MX Track at the Georgia Practice Facility


Ray says he's also experienced a swing towards more women becoming involved in motocross and wanting to train at his facility recently.

"Over the years we have had the pleasure of having several top level women athletes ride at GPF, including current women's National Champion, Jessica Patterson," says Ray. For 2011, Ashley Foilek, the former women's National Champion, will also be riding at GPF preparing for the 2011 outdoor season."

"Our connection with K&N came about through our affiliation with Babbitt's Sports Center. Once we were introduced to K&N through Denny Bartz (Monster Energy AX Team), I used my experience in working for General Motors in the Experimental Engine Division to prove the gain we always suspected in performance. From there it was a no brainer, anytime you can get more horsepower with a bolt-on item, and prove it on a dyno, that's just plain and simple free horsepower."

"Our plans for the team for the remainder of the year are to gain as much experience as we can in the 450 AX Class, and to bring that to the table for 2012. Our goals for GPF will be to continue to give back to all of our members and guests and to help them achieve their goals, whether it is finishing up the Supercross season, or our amateurs preparing for the AMA National Championships at Loretta Lynns."

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