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Western Speed Racing driver Michael Lewis took his second USAC California Pavement Ford Focus Series win at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Bullring in Nevada. His teammate, Cody Gerhardt finished second in the heat race.
Western Speed Driver Michael Lewis drove Ford Focus Midget to victory at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Bullring in Nevada
Lewis started the No. 60 Western Speed Ford Focus Midget at the K&N sponsored track inside the second row directly behind Gerhardt. Gerhardt started inside the front row. Both drivers took off in a close one-two formation and built a five car length on the field. Lewis took the lead on lap 14. Another competitor made contact
with Gerhardt and put an end to the chance for a Western Speed one-two finish at the Bullring.
Lewis then led the remaining laps for the win.
Western Speed Racing is owned by Rick Lew and Rick Gerhardt. “Michael has exceeded our expectations as a driver,” said Rick Gerhardt. “We tested him as a driver last year and that test led us to adding a full car to our stable. That car is leading the pack with owner points.”
“The Western Speed group gave us terrific cars for this event,” said Lewis. “There hard work paid off and the cars are really fast.”
Western Speed cars are equipped with K&N products. “Our K&N products give us extra power and excellent filtration,” said Gearhart. “The K&N air filters are washable and reusable and protect our engines from track debris.”
The next Ford Focus event for Lewis will be July 25 at Rocky Mountain Raceway in West Valley City, Utah.
Ryan Gates dominated Round Three of the Redline Time Attack at the Autobahn Country Club in Joliet, Illinois. He captured the Modified AWD Class as well as the Overall Modified Class Championship in his 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X with K&N air and oil filters.
Ryan Gates won is the Red Line Time Attack Modified AWD Class at Autobahn Country Club in Joliet, Illinois, photo by Rich Karbowiak from AMS
2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X set the track record in the Overall Modified Class at Autobahn Country Club, photo by Rich Karbowiak from AMS
Gates time in the Overall Modified Class Championship was 1:30.7 set a track record and was more than 2.3 seconds faster than the nearest competitor.
Modifications on Gates' 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X include an AMS carbon Kevlar roof and JDM RS grilles, photo by Rich Karbowiak from AMS
Ryan Gates will next race at Nashville, Tennessee on July 26th, photo by Rich Karbowiak from AMS
“Saturday was practice day for the Time Attack,” said Gates. “We ran the practice sessions conservatively and focused on the chassis setup.”
On race day Gates was prepared. In Sunday’s first practice session, he made sure the Evo X was running well. He also had to determine his grid position by posting a lap time. “I posted a conservative lap,” he said. “I knew there was much more power in the Mitsubishi, about six seconds more.”
Gates was confident on the grid at the start of the Time Attack session. As soon as he was on the track and up to speed, Gates drove at 100 percent. His first time lap was very smooth and he flew onto the front straight away to cross the finish line with a quick lap time on 1:30.781. Gates next took a cool down lap in preparation for the third and final timed lap. The third lap went
well, but he was conservative and posted a time of 1:32. The next closest competitor was 4 seconds behind.
Gates sat out the second Time Attack session, confident his lap time was more than fast enough to take the win and it was. “My K&N products last forever and help make power,” he said. “The K&N air filter also protected my engine from track debris. The K&N oil filter kept a constant flow of fresh oil circulating through the engine. Oil filters are important in Time Attack because the engines are constantly revving at a high rate and K&N oil filters work.”
Some specifications for Gates 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X are as follows:
The third WE ROCK USA event of the 2009 season took place in Reno, Nevada. At the start of the competition only one point separated Team Waggoner and Jesse Haines for the first place series title.
Team Waggoner of Capistrano Beach, California works through the tough WE ROCK course in Reno, Nevada
Team Waggoner buggy works through the cones to beat out the competition at the 3rd event of the WE ROCK USA Series
“Cody and Jim Waggoner were determined to win the event,” said Lindsay Waggoner. “They showed off their old school style of wheeling and played it smart the entire first day of competition.”
Team Waggoner played it conservative and smart on the first day of WE ROCK competition in Nevada
The WE ROCK Series battle for the title will take place in Oroville, California in July
Team Waggoner kept the pressure on the other competitors by finishing every course. “These courses are tight and technical,” said Cody Waggoner. “They force you to take crazy lines that have you crawling only inches away from a cone. It puts the pressure on all of us drivers and spotters to be on the top of our game.”
At the end of Day One, Team Waggoner was only a few points behind Haines. “With courses like this it’s not over until it’s over,” said Waggoner. “We still had one more day to take the lead and win the event. We also had our K&N air filter which gave us more horsepower on our engine.”
On Sunday, Team Waggoner took the lead from Haines by finishing the difficult courses. Some of the competition reached the maximum amount of penalty points before they finished the course. As they went into the shootout, Team Waggoner had a small cushion and only needed to complete the course to take their 22nd career first place win.
“It became the shootout heart-break,” said Lindsey Waggoner. “The moon buggy died climbing the third section of the shootout. There was no sound, no power at all. Cody and Jim were confused and did not know what happened.”
The clock ran down to seconds and Team Waggoner was towed back to the pits. They banged around the starter and the buggy came to life, a few minutes too late. The win went to Haines. The competitors are now in a tie for first place and there is no more room for mistakes.
Team Waggoner will battle it out for the First Place Series Title of the 2009 WE ROCK Series July 18-19 in Oroville, California.
The Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California hosted the Division 7 Junior Drag Race on Father’s Day. Zachary Bogner, 14, won
it for his dad, Tom Bogner. After the race, the teen shook his father’s hand and said, “I won this one for you.”
Zachary and Tom Bogner at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California
He fought hard the whole day and in the 13 - 14 division and won each round. In the final, Bogner went 7.95 on a 7.90 dial with a .54 reaction against Ryan Greenwell who broke out by .001 and had a .52 reaction time.
Bogner drives for Dan Soltz, the car owner and tuner. During the trophy ceremony, Zac Bogner presented his trophy to Crew Chief Dan Soltz and said, “This trophy is for you, Happy Father’s Day.”
K&N makes a custom air filter for the Don Soltz Junior Dragster. “We try to get all the horsepower we can,” said Tom Bogner, Zachary’s father. “We pull a lot of air into the engine with our K&N air filter. Our Lucas Zero 20 Junior Dragster Oil and K&N air filter both allow for maximum RPMs and consistent performance on the track.”
The Norco, California teen also holds the points lead in the Wicked West Coast 330 Division. His next race is scheduled for July 4-5 at Auto Club Speedway for the SCEDA Series.
The Hyundai Genesis 3.8 liter V6 engine combines performance and comfort for a fraction of cost of the so called luxury
brands.
Replacement air filter for Hyundai Genesis 3.8 liter V6
K&N Filters has released a replacement air filter (33-2427)
for the 2009, 2010 and 2011 Hyundai Genesis 3.8 liter V6. This air filter is designed with
horsepower in mind offering great acceleration and excellent engine protection.
The 33-2427 is easy to install, it simply drops into your vehicle’s factory air
box.
K&N air filter media has been tested both in-house and by independent labs using
the ISO5011 test developed by the Society of Automotive Engineers. This testing helps us to ensure our designs provide high airflow while providing outstanding engine protection.
The 33-2427
is washable and reusable, and is backed by K&N’s original Million Mile Limited
Warranty. It will be the last air filter your Hyundai Genesis will ever need.