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NHRA Pro Stock racer Vincent Nobile adds another K&N Low Qualifier plaque to his collection.
The much sought after K&N Horsepower Challenge championship, and its $50,000 payday to the overall winner, all starts with drivers earning as many qualifying points as possible during each event on the NHRA schedule. 2012 K&N Horsepower Challenge champion, Vincent Nobile added his name to the history books earlier this year when he became one of the few to win the crown during his first shootout appearance, doing so by first making the top point earners without making a single career Pro Stock pole start. That all changed for the New York state native during the 5th annual O'Reilly Auto Parts NHRA Nationals held outside of Charlotte, North Carolina as he acquired the first ever NHRA Pro Stock number one qualifier.
When the Pro Stock teams first hit the track to begin qualifying, it was really no surprise for many to see Jason Line's name penciled in at the top. Coming into the most recent zMax race, Line had grabbed the number one spot at this facility for the last four events or dating back to the fall race in 2010. Even with Line's 6.570, Vincent Nobile was right on his tail with a great 6.573 for his qualifying opener and more left in the tank.
Vincent Nobile and the NHRA Pro Stock Mountain View Tire Dodge Avenger
Now that the teams had their first look at the track, they could do a little fine tuning to see if they could squeeze a little more out of both their chassis and their naturally aspirated power plants. For session two on Friday, weather conditions remained relatively the same as they were just a few hours prior during session one, but the track had cooled ever-so-slightly from 114 to 110. That seemed to help many Pro Stock teams kick it up a notch and get more of their power down the quarter-mile.
Again, it was a battle between Line and Nobile. Making their assigned lane swap from the previous session and saving the best lap for the final pair, Line stepped up his number a good distance to post a 6.554, but it was the number blazing on the board in the opposite lane that would be the mark to beat. Vincent Nobile powered his Mountain View Tire Dodge Avenger a full two and a half hundredths quicker to land the provisional number one for the meet and a nice 6.548.
"It felt good," said Nobile shortly following his second run. "I knew when I clutched it, it was a good run. Then my crew came over the radio and told me how fast I had run, and I was shocked. It was a great run. We went back and looked at the computer graph for the run and it looks flawless."
"Depending on the air we get tomorrow and the time we run, I believe it will hold," he continued. "We can even improve with the way the car is running now. It's responding to everything we are telling it to do. We made a few changes after Q-1, and it liked it. There's no reason why we can't do even better."
Nobile also mentioned that he and the team had been chasing an electrical problem for quite a few months and they were happy that they were able to finally pinpoint and correct it.
"We're always striving for number one but we are not like all of these other teams that go testing every week," said Nobile. "We are weekend warriors in the truest sense. We pack the car up after the race and roll it out for the next one. We rarely test, or try to improve ourselves, like that. When we test, it's usually at the event."
Come Saturday, the conditions were not quite as satisfactory as they had been the previous day for the first two sessions. Pro Stock numbers remained good, but could not mirror early event numbers from Friday.
With his 6.548 effort during session two, Vincent Nobile not only nailed his first NHRA Pro Stock number one but the 20 year-old also added his first K&N Low Qualifier plaque to his collection as well as snagging the $3,000 bonus check and the max Horsepower Challenge bonus points to his growing total.
"For my team it meant the world to them, just because they worked so hard on the car and it performed (the way they wanted)," Nobile said of his first Pro Stock pole. "I owe it all to the team. They made the car go fast. I just drove it. But coming into the weekend I did not expect to be number one qualifier."
Following the Concord, North Carolina event, just eight races remain to earn points during qualifying for the 2013 K&N Horsepower Challenge. Only the top seven point earners will get to play their hand for the $50,000 shootout and the eighth once again being selected by fan vote. The Pro Stock shootout venue and date have been changed for the upcoming season and will take place much earlier in the year as well as the opposite side of the country from years past. Las Vegas will play host to the K&N HPC during the 14th annual SummitRacing.com NHRA Nationals at "The Strip" at LVMS, April 5-7, 2013.
Details are coming soon on how fans can not only vote to help make sure their favorite NHRA Pro Stock driver gets into the show, but also full information on the next edition of the K&N Horsepower Challenge Sweepstakes, where eight lucky fans will be selected at random from all who have entered for a chance of their own to win big.
Adam Bushman has already started pre-season training for the 2013 AMA Flat Track race season.
Listen up, here's a little inside info - Oak Creek, Wisconsin's Adam Bushman is perfectly aligned to carve out a benchmark 2013 season - so get your bids in early. Some outcomes are just crazy-simple to predict. Corner a wild cat and you become confetti. End a talented and determined racer's season prematurely, and sentence him to couch arrest with a kaput component, and you can bet the farm he'll come out firing on hyper-drive once he heals.
Adam Bushman was leading the 2012 AMA All Star National Championship when he was involved in a crash that put him on crutches for the remainder of the season.
"2012 was by far the best season I've had yet," Bushman declared. "I was leading the AMA All Star National Championship and was running 9th in the AMA Pro Flat Track Championship. I was fast qualifier at Hagerstown Speedway and came out with a 2nd place finish. Unfortunately, it all came to an abrupt stop in Peoria at the AMA Pro Flat Track National, after qualifying 2nd our team was confident we could come out of it with a win. However, I was involved in a crash over the jump and came out with a dislocated and broken hip, which put me on crutches for the remainder of the season."
AMA Pro Flat Track Racer Adam Bushman
Before Bushman's injury he sent a clear message of what he's capable of accomplishing with his focus honed to an even finer point. "These wins came right after I graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, so that was a big burden lifted off my shoulders and I was able to focus on racing."
The wins Bushman refers to are back-to-back-to-back AMA All-Star Nationals, starting with Chilton Speedway in Wisconsin. Technically, because of its proximity to his Oak Creek home, Chilton is Bushman's home track, however - "It was actually the first time we had ever raced there," he adds. "The next race I won was Peoria Speedway, and then followed by Peoria TT. Also, our team was able to come together and figure out some of the problems with our setup that we were having earlier in the season."
As a result of the injury Bushman's post and pre-season training has already gotten underway. "I've been busy getting a new website up and running so fans can see all the news, photos, and videos of Bushman Racing, which should be up in a few weeks. Before my injury I had planned on moving to the Expert class in 2013, but I've decided to stay in the Pro Singles for one more year, so I can get experience on a twin. I can't thank K&N and all my 2012 sponsors enough for all the help in my success, and I look forward to building our relationship with them in 2013, and the new sponsors that come onboard."
As one of the most reoccurring vehicles on Car and Driver's annual "Ten Best" list, the BMW 3 series is a true ultimate driving machine balancing both performance and style. There is one 1996 BMW 328IS on the road today showing how this sweet combination dubbed "streetability," creates a perfectly harmonious blend capturing the complete identity of Team Hybrid founder James Lin. Hailing from Hsin-Chu City in Taiwan and based in Oxnard, California, James Lin is a major player in the automotive world. Lin's E36 has been spotted and honored at these recent events:
James Lin's Modified BMW E36 328IS Photo Shoot
-3rd Place BMW and StopTech car for 2012 Motion Auto Show
-3rd Place Euro/Other and NOS Energy Drink car at Import Showoff-Nisei
-K&N car at Formula D, Irwindale race event
Recently, K&N was able to catch up with Lin to talk about his E36 and how he was inspired to build such completely custom ride.
What inspired you to have a passion for modifying cars?
"Founding team Hybrid and Hybrid Hunnyz in January of 1995... dominating year after year... and reaching many of our team's milestones."
What drew you to this specific model?
"The DTM styling and the classic [look of the] BMW E36."
When asked further about the uniqueness of his E36, Lin shared how it served as the test vehicle for the Tokico Illumina 5-Way adjustable shocks as well as how the car sports a motorized audio setup allowing the 4 SONY amps in the trunk to be raised with all the other electronic features loaded into this BMW. James also installed a K&N high performance intake kit among the other performance upgrades in the E36's engine bay. A full catalog of all James' mods is been listed:
Completely Custom BMW 328IS E36
Exterior:
Rieger GTR-1 Body Kit in Artic Silver
Rieger GTR-1 Roof Spoiler in Artic Silver
M3 Sport Package in Artic Silver
M3 Side Moldings in Artic Silver
BBR Carbon Fiber Lip
European-Spec Headlight w/ Angel Eyes
European-Spec Taillight
European-Spec Side Markers in Artic Silver
European-Spec Eyebrows in Artic Silver
HID 5000K Head Lights
HID 5000K Fog Lights
B1 Hybrid Corner Bulbs
Dual Way M3 Heated Side Mirrors in Artic Silver
Wraptivo Carbon Fiber Decals
Glossy White Decals by Graphic Impact
BMW 328IS E36 Engine Upgrades
Engine:
Racing Dynamic Carbon Fiber Valve Cover
Racing Dynamic Polished Strut Bar
BMW Grade Wrapped Carbon Fiber Radiator Cover
BMW Grade Wrapped Carbon Fiber Fuse Box
K&N Intake System w/ Carbon Fiber Filter
European M3 Polished Oil Cap
Mishimoto Aluminum Radiator
Mishimoto Carbon Valve Cap
Mishimoto Radiator Hoses
HKS Klasse Exhaust System
AMSOIL 10W-40 Premium Protection Oil
AMSOIL Differential: Severe Gear 75W-90
AMSOIL Manual Transmission & Transaxle Gear Lube
Clutch Masters 03041-HD00 FX100 Stage 1 Clutch Kit
James Lin's BMW E36 328IS Sports Custom Wheels and Tires
Wheels & Tires & Suspension:
Dresmann 3 Piece Rim
Front: 19 X 8.5
Rear: 19 X 8.5
BF Goodrich G-Force T/A KDW
Front: 215/35/ZR19
Rear: 215/35/ZR19
Brakes & Suspension:
StopTech Trophy Street BBK: 4 Piston Front (One-off KIT and only set in the world)
StopTech Trophy Street BBK: 2 Piston Rear (One-off KIT and only set in the world)
StopTech Drilled 2-Piece AeroRotors (F & R)
StopTech Stainless Steel Brake Lines
StopTech High Performance Brake Pads (F & R)
AMSOIL Dot 4 Brake Fluid
Tokico Illumina 5-Way Adjustable Shocks/Springs Suspension Kit
Energy Suspension Bushings
BMW E36 328IS Custom Interior Design
Interior:
Sparco Piuma Steering Wheel
Sparco Piuma Shift Knob
Sparco Piuma Pedal Set for Manual Transmission
Sparco Torino 2 w/ 3PT Sparco Double System Harness
Sparco Track Set Sliders
Sparco Seat Brackets
NRG Short Hub
NRG 3.0 Quick Release
Torasport Brushed Aluminum Dash Kit
Carbon Fiber Shift Boot
Carbon Fiber E-Brake Boot
Carbon Fiber Arm Rest
Carbon Fiber E-Brake
Suede Front Door & Rear Panel Inserts by Art's Customs
BMW Grade Wrapped Carbon Fiber Handles
Embroidered "Team Hybrid" Floor Mats
Relocated Climate Control
Relocated 18-Botton On-Board Computer
LED Ultra White Interior Lights
Team Hybrid Custom Audio/Video for BMW 328IS E36
Audio & Visual:
Sony XNV-770BT Double Din 7" w/ Touch Screen, Navigation, DVD & Bluetooth w/ Remote
Sony XS-GTR1720S (2) Xplod GTR Series 2 - Way Speakers
Sony XS-GTX1641 (1) Xplod GTX Series 4-Way Speakers
Sony XS-GTR100L (2) Xplod™ 10" 4-ohm Component Subwoofer
Sony XM-4S (2) Slim Series 4/3 Channel Amplifier
Sony XM-15 (2) Slim Series Class D Mono Amplifier
Sony XVM-B62 (4) Flush Mount 6.25" LCD Monitor
Sony XA-R800C (1) Rear View Camera
Sony NSZ-GT1 (1) Internet/Powered by Google TV/Apps/Blu-ray Disc Player
Savv LBM - S5000 - Security Rear View Mirror Monitor w/ Remote
Custom 7" Double Din Dash
Custom Rear Interior Flush Mount 6.25" LCD Monitor into the Ash Tray Compartment
Custom Motorization for Sony AMPS (4pcs)
Custom Motorization for Sony Internet/Powered by Google TV/Apps/Blu-ray Disc Player
Stinger TRUE-SPEC Tinned Oxygen-Free Copper Line Wires and Cables
Stinger Power Supply
Stinger Power Converter
NRG Chrome/Silver Aluminum Washers and 10mm Bolts
Optima Deep Cycle Yellow Top Battery
LED Ultra White Lights
Clifford Keyless Remote Entry & Alarm System
E36 is also Wi-Fi Ready
Customized and Fabricated in Fiberglass Trunk & Trunk Lid Painted in Artic Silver/ Suede / Wraptivo Carbon Fiber Wrap Multimedia Audio and Video System by Al & Ed's Autosound
James founded Team Hybrid, a world leading automotive racing, street and show team in 1995. With his team, he has been dedicated to promoting and building a proud member base as well as founding the Hybrid Hunnyz models. K&N supports Team Hybrid and James's motto, "May our 17+ years of legendary tradition, philosophy, quality, innovation and management continue making import history..." K&N has been manufacturing aftermarket performance products for over 40 years and understands the importance of quality in performance. K&N high flow air filters and intake systems offer increased power as well as excellent engine protection, which for vehicles like Lin's E36 is crucial.
The K&N air-box mounted on Howard Racing's 305 is the only one in their class and based on their recent dominating results, it definitely shows.
Riverside International Speedway (RIS) is situated just a tad due west of the Mississippi River and Memphis, Tennessee. Established in 1949, the grand old lady has never missed a racing season during all those years. It's a tribute to the sprite of fortitude shared by those that compete here regularly. Josh Howard and his two older brothers Jan and Dale make up Howard Racing, and in these parts they are the considered the big-hitters of Sprint Car racing. Howard Racing is homed a mere 34 miles away from RIS so the three brother call the quarter-mile, high-banked oval race track with the gumbo surface, there home track. Racing has been the thread binding this tight brotherly bond since back in the early 70's, that's when dad, who inspired the boys, used to race.
On the weekend of June 23rd, Dale ran both the 305 and 360 winged sprint classes, just as he did the weekend before. He dominated 305's, winning with half a track lead in the A-main. In the 360 class he crossed the stripe in solid 5th place, while his brother Jan took the checked driving his number 46 car.
"We once again pulled double duty running two classes. Our 305 was the class of the field again taking the win by a significant margin," Josh reported. "And for the second week in a row we posted a top-5 finish in the 360 division."
"We race 360 and 305 cubic inch classes, because we really believe the extra track time is crucial. Dale does everything from driving the car and determining setup to building our race engines. The K&N air-box we have mounted on our 305 is the only one in our class and it definitely shows!"
So far in the 2012 race season the Howard Racing brothers have collected four wins, with no finishes out of the top 5, and only two races that they weren't able to complete. Dale is the current point's leader at Riverside International Speedway. "We have three or four events still slated on the schedule for the 2012 season," Josh adds.
We would be remiss if we didn't mention that Josh also used to race, and he worked as a firefighter, as a volunteer for three years in the Alphaba, Cockrum and Ingrams Mill communities, and then as a full-timer for six months in the Olive Branch Fire Department. "I was on engine 3," Josh adds. That was before Josh broke his neck during the final lap of the final race of the season in his Sprint car at the Short Track Nationals in Little Rock on October 25th, 2007. Josh's incredible courage as he continually works to regain his strength and usefulness has been an immeasurable source of inspiration for his family and the entire local race community. Josh brings life to the adage that our lives are ultimately not measured by honors or titles collected, or by the material possessions we accumulate, but by the things we overcome.
Howard Racing goes back to work at Riverside International Speedway this weekend, September 29th for the Grass Roots Nationals.
Chance finished Schoolboy Jr. and Sr. classes 4th and 6th in 2012 points
Ask a young racer what their goal is, and they will usually tell you 'win.' But for most youngsters, a successful season can be measured by the amount of improvement shown throughout the year. For teenage ATV motocross racer Chance Beverly, 2012 was filled with improvement, and as a result, a successful label.
Beverly competed in the ATV Motocross Nationals in both the Schoolboy Jr. and Schoolboy Sr. class. He finished 4th and 6th in points, respectively, and finished on a high note with a pair of podiums in the Jr. class in the final two events.
"The season went really well," Beverly said. "I did experience a little bad luck throughout the season, but I guess that can be expected so I'm not going to complain. I never had a DNF (did not finish), which is always a good thing.
Chance rides a K&N sponsored 300cc Honda quad and hopes to move up to a 450cc model next season
"There were many positive points throughout my season, from winning a moto at Maryland, to starting fifteenth and riding through the field, working my way up to third."
Beverly's season impresses even more when considering he missed a race in July, saying the event simply required too much travel time and expenses. Had Beverly competed in that event, he could have finished 2nd in Schoolboy Jr. points and in the Top 5 in Sr. points.
The difference between the two classes allows Beverly to get time on both better handling quads and ATV's with more power.
"Both classes have been positive learning experiences for me. With my 300cc in the junior class, I ran stronger and it corners a lot better. With my 400cc in the senior class, the perk is the difference in power. I was able to put a better season together with my 300cc, but was happy with both quads and both classes this year."
Beverly made a late season switch from his 400cc Suzuki to his 300cc Honda in the Schoolboy Sr. class, choosing to run the bike in both events. The switch allowed the team to start focusing on a bigger 450cc quad for next year.
Beverly's favorite moment of the year came not at a race, but instead when he was asked to join the Media All-Stars team.
With a lot of hard work, number 9 dreams of turning Pro one day
"This has been an amazing season full of a lot of positive moments, however I would have to say when I was asked to join the Media All-Stars amateur team was the best. It was not only the highlight of my racing career thus far, but one of the biggest moments in my life.
"I was speechless knowing that all my hard work and dedication to riding was noticed and appreciated by a team. It was such an awesome feeling."
Beverly, like every young rider, is full of ambitious goals for the future, but for the talented rider, they all seem attainable.
"There are so many goals I want to achieve. Being a strong competitor, grabbing as many podium appearances as possible, representing the Media All-Stars team with pride and season championships. I really want to move up in this sport. I know it is extreme and takes a tremendous amount of hard work and dedication, but I want to go all the way; I want to go pro!"
Beverly credited K&N Filters and their support for his quick quads this season.
"K&N Filters have always been the number one choice for me. When it comes to my quad I simply want the best. We all know motocross racing is a dirty sport, from dust to rain and mud, and having a filter that keeps the air flowing strong and clean is always a plus. It keeps the quad running stronger, longer! I am privileged to be sponsored by K&N Filters."