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Travis Kvapil Bumped Out of First at Texas Motor Speedway

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 Driver Travis Kvapil
K&N Filters Team
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 No.6 K&N Filters Ford F-150
Travis Kvapil fights his way to the front
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.

Follow Travis Kvapil'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.

KNFilters.com Earns NCMA Web Catalog Excellence Award for Second Year in a Row

The National Catalog Managers Association (NCMA) recently recognized K&N Engineering's web site with its 2007 President’s Award for Web Catalog Excellence.  KNFilters.com also received the award in 2006.

“These awards recognize automotive aftermarket companies who have achieved excellence in electronic cataloging,” reads a news release from the NCMA.

“You can say your site is the best designed, most easily navigated, has the most content of any Web site as judged by the committee,” said Mark Richardson, vice president of administration and publicity for the NCMA. Judging criteria included design, navigation, catalog content, technology, interactivity and innovation. “Overall, (KNFilters.com) scored the highest average in each category,” Richardson said.

“It’s an honor to have KNFilters.com recognized by the NCMA,” said Mike Garner, K&N’s systems development manager. “Receiving this award for the second year in a row is an exceptional honor.”

"The quality of K&N’s online catalog starts with the data being accurate and complete. Several groups at K&N work hard to provide accurate and complete information, and this award is a nice recognition of their hard work, as well as the work of our software developers, Garner said.

“Whenever you are judged by your peers, it means something to your customers and potential customers,” Richardson said. “Also it’s a third-party confirmation of your hard work.”

"The focus of K&N’s Web site has been to provide consumers and dealers with all of the information they need and more," Garner said. "As soon as K&N releases a product, it shows up on the Web site with images, specifications and all available information. Many of our dealers use our Web site on a daily basis because of this,” Garner said.

The web site also provides K&N dealers with a variety of product data, so they can create their own K&N electronic catalogs with detailed product information.  More information on creating a K&N electronic catalog can be found at https://www.knfilters.com/Guide_Elec_Cat_Data.pdf.

“Since our first award last year, we have made several improvements to KNFilters.com,” Garner said. “One of our more complex applications — air filter search by dimension — is even more powerful than before, with better images and faster results.” Other new and improved sections include: K&N laboratory testing, the K&N dealer area, the K&N media area and K&N RSS feeds for podcasts and news.

“We have several projects underway that will add new functionality to KNFilters.com for consumers and dealers alike,” Garner continued. “Hopefully, this will put KNFilters.com in the running for the National Catalog Managers Association Web Catalog Excellence award again next year.”

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.

K&N Racer Prepares for BIG 10 Series at Cherokee Speedway

Racer Chris Steele finished 4th in the 2006 FASTRAK National Series, but his main competitor in FASTRAK Timbo Mangum, finished 2nd. The two racers battled at the same tracks last year and in 2007 they continue to battle for points at the same venues.

Chris Steele's 602 crate engine powered carr
Chris Steele's 602 crate engine powered car
Steele and Mangum faced off in Richburg, South Carolina at the I-77 Speedway. Steele drew pole position in the heat race, but his car was running a little off and he finished in 2nd place.

The crew made a few minor adjustments between the heat and the main event. Steele started in the 3rd spot and quickly moved up to 2nd place. The track began to get some ruts in the middle of the turns and at times Mangum would pull away 4 to 5 car lengths.

“At times I’d be within one length of Timbo but I couldn’t catch him,” said Steele. “Timbo went on to win, I finished second and Johnny Pursley finished off the podium at third place. Our K&N Engineering products worked awesome, as always I really couldn’t picture racing without them.”

Look for the yellow #2 at the I-77 tonight and Cherokee Speedway on Saturday for round #3 of the BIG 10 Series. Steele is hoping to win the race and especially beat his main competitor.

Follow Chris Steele 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.

Legends Car Series Racer Wins Second Hard Charger Award

Cody Swanson won the Hard Charger Award for the second time at Irwindale Speedway in the No.89 Speed Wong Racing Legend Car. It is given to the competitor who passes the most cars during a race. This was the 5th race of the season for the Legend Car Series.

Cody Swanson in No.89 Speed Wong Legend Car Cody Swanson in No.89 Speed Wong Legend Car
The Norco, California teen raced against 26 other competitors in a very eventful event. There were 5 cautions in the 30 lap main. “On the first lap I was able to pass five cars,” said Swanson. “I was moving through the field and by lap 8, I was 12th.”

No. 89 Legend Car at Irwindale Speedway
No. 89 Legend Car at Irwindale Speedway
The top ten cars were running very close and it was difficult to pass. “It was also very challenging to keep myself from getting passed,” said Swanson. “The last caution occurred on lap 24 and the rest of the way was a fast dash to the finish.”

On lap 25 the 16-year-old moved into 7th place and by lap 29 he moved into a very hard fought 6th place. “I was happy to finish just outside of the top 5,” said Swanson.

Swanson is sponsored by K&N Engineering. “The K&N Air Filter protects the high revving engine and allows it to breathe,” he said. “We also make awesome horsepower.”

Swanson rode his first dirt bike at 3-years-old. At 7, he was in his first go kart and began racing in competitions at 10. He is highly motivated and races at some of the most challenging tracks in the southwestern United States.

Follow Cody Swanson'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.

Sportbike Enthusiasts Add Performance to Yamaha FZ-1 Fazer with K&N AIr Filter

The Yamaha FZ-1 Frazer 1000 is a race replica machine that provides many things that sportbike enthusiasts have come to expect. There are grab-rails for passengers and large mirrors for good looks and practicality.

Air Filter for Yamaha FZ1, FZ1S and FZ1N
Air Filter for Yamaha FZ1, FZ1S and FZ1N
K&N Engineering has released a new High Flow Replacement Air Filter (YA-1006) for several Yamaha FZ-1 Frazer 1000 models. See applications list below.

The K&N Lifetime Replacement Air Filter is engineered to fit into the Yamaha's factory air box and is held securely in place with a stamped metal frame. There is never any cutting or fitting required.

K&N Motorcycle Air Filters have a unique pleated design that allows for a high volume of air flow while providing excellent filtration.

K&N invented the concept of washable, reusable filters more than 35 years ago. Covered by our famous K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty, it will be the last air filter your vehicle will ever need.

Use the K&N application search to find all K&N products for your car, truck, motorcycle, or ATV then use the K&N dealer search to find a K&N dealer near you.

YA-1006 applications are as follows:

2015 YAMAHA FZ8 800
2015 YAMAHA FZ1 FAZER 998
2015 YAMAHA FZ1 1000
2014 YAMAHA FZ8 800
2014 YAMAHA FZ1 FAZER 998
2014 YAMAHA FZ1 1000
2013 YAMAHA FZ8 800
2013 YAMAHA FZ1 FAZER 998
2013 YAMAHA FZ1 1000
2012 YAMAHA FZ8 800
2012 YAMAHA FZ1 FAZER 998
2012 YAMAHA FZ1 1000
2011 YAMAHA FZ8 800
2011 YAMAHA FZ1 FAZER 998
2011 YAMAHA FZ1 1000
2010 YAMAHA FZ8 800
2010 YAMAHA FZ1 FAZER 998
2010 YAMAHA FZ1 1000
2009 YAMAHA FZ1 FAZER 998
2009 YAMAHA FZ1 1000
2008 YAMAHA FZ1S 1000
2008 YAMAHA FZ1N 1000
2008 YAMAHA FZ1 FAZER 998
2008 YAMAHA FZ1 1000
2007 YAMAHA FZ1 FAZER 998
2007 YAMAHA FZ1 1000
2006 YAMAHA FZ1S 1000
2006 YAMAHA FZ1N 1000
2006 YAMAHA FZ1 FAZER 998
2006 YAMAHA FZ1 1000