Cotton Classic Champion Jonathan Allard Takes K&N Filters No. 0 to the Record Books
- Nov 29, 2007
Jonathan Allard used a front row starting spot at Kings Speedway in Hanford,
California to lead all 30 laps of the 410 Cotton Classic feature and win the
cotton bail trophy for the second time in his career.
The Chico, California racer’s victory was his 11th of the 2007 season in the 410 winged sprint car class and took him to the record books. Allard beat out Brent Kaeding’s total of nine 410 wins.
“We really like racing at Kings Speedway,” said Allard. “It’s also great to see all the fans come back and support the Cotton Classic. I hope we can do this for years to come.”
Allard lined up on the outside of the front row in the K&N Filters No.0 at the start of the main event. As he took the lead, the yellow lights came on and forced a complete restart. This time Allard had a great jump off turn four and led the 21 car field in the contest.
There were numerous stops throughout the race for hazards and it slowed the flow. Allard had nothing to worry about until the midway point. San Jose’s Tim Kaeding was able to move around Ronnie Day for second place. Allard was able to keep a safe distance between himself and Kaeding as the laps wound down and the checkered flag waved, Allard brought the K&N Filters No. 0 home in victory lane.
“The whole crew gave me a great car,” said Allard. “The dirt on the tracks is very tough on racing engines. Out team knows we don’t have to worry because we have the K&N air box. It’s easy to maintain and allows us to achieve maximum horsepower every night. Horsepower equals winning.”
Allard plans to race in Australia after Christmas and began with the World of Outlaws in February.
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 K&N dealer search to find a K&N dealer in your part of the world.
The Chico, California racer’s victory was his 11th of the 2007 season in the 410 winged sprint car class and took him to the record books. Allard beat out Brent Kaeding’s total of nine 410 wins.
“We really like racing at Kings Speedway,” said Allard. “It’s also great to see all the fans come back and support the Cotton Classic. I hope we can do this for years to come.”
Allard lined up on the outside of the front row in the K&N Filters No.0 at the start of the main event. As he took the lead, the yellow lights came on and forced a complete restart. This time Allard had a great jump off turn four and led the 21 car field in the contest.
There were numerous stops throughout the race for hazards and it slowed the flow. Allard had nothing to worry about until the midway point. San Jose’s Tim Kaeding was able to move around Ronnie Day for second place. Allard was able to keep a safe distance between himself and Kaeding as the laps wound down and the checkered flag waved, Allard brought the K&N Filters No. 0 home in victory lane.
“The whole crew gave me a great car,” said Allard. “The dirt on the tracks is very tough on racing engines. Out team knows we don’t have to worry because we have the K&N air box. It’s easy to maintain and allows us to achieve maximum horsepower every night. Horsepower equals winning.”
Allard plans to race in Australia after Christmas and began with the World of Outlaws in February.
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 K&N dealer search to find a K&N dealer in your part of the world.