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Greg Ventura says his goals for 2011 are to make the Summit E.T. Series Race of Champions as well, and to finish in the top three in the Southern California Pro Gas Association, and to win a NHRA National Event.
Big Mac Racing rolled into the race at the Fontana Summit Series and both Daniel McClelland and Greg Ventura came away with wins. The McClelland family has been racing under the Big Mac Racing family name since 1974. "My dad, Dave McClelland, and I started this team when we brought out the first 'Tuna Tank' which was a Fiat Topolino B/Altered car," explained Kevin, Daniel's dad. "This was a quick car for its time, running in the low nine second range, and it gave me the driving skills that I use to this day. Guess that's why I've always raced roadsters and door cars."
Big Mac Racing's Daniel McClelland got a big win and semi final finish at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana.
Kevin McClelland is a Sr. Special Project Manager at K&N Engineering. "I've been with K&N for about two-and-half years," says Kevin. "At K&N I have a wide range of responsibilities which run from product development for our O.E. business, new business development, to marketing and operations support."
It was Kevin's son Daniel driving the Big Mac Racing wagon for the win and semi final finish at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California.
"That weekend was a better result than I could have hoped for," Kevin told K&N Race News. "These two races put me in a solid third place in the points standings. With four races left to go, it's nice to have a first place finish in sight. To succeed in drag racing you really have to have your head in the game, and it can be pretty tough to bounce back after a poor result. I feel like I've got great momentum going into the next race."
Daniel raced a 1980 Malibu wagon built specially to race in two different classes. Last season the team focused on the NHRA Stock Eliminator category, running a 305 sbc (small block) and turbo 350 transmission combination. Says Daniel, "It's a bit slower due to class rules, and it requires a different skill-set to drive. During the off season we swapped engines to our faster and more consistent 350 lt4 with Powerglide transmission. With this drivetrain package the car is deadly consistent and a blast to drive."
Greg Ventura, who generally drives his 1966 Nova in the NHRA Super Gas class, earned a big win the Super Pro on Saturday. "Daniel and I had been pressuring him to come out and race with the Summit Series crowd," Kevin said. "Boy after this weekend he's sure happy that he did. He was on track to double up as he had won on Saturday, and carried his winning streak all the way to the final round on Sunday. He also moved up to second place in points with his dominating weekend."
Race News has reported on Kevin Ventura in the past, he works as a Material Lifecycle Analyst for K&N. The Summit E.T. Series at the Auto Club Speedway was Ventura's first race of the 2011 season.
Daniel says his goals for this year are, "The Summit ET Finals are located here in Fontana California this year. With the track just five miles from my house my main goal is to qualify for the Race of Champions this year at the ET finals. That requires a top four finish in points at the end of the season, and with my current points standings I feel confident I can reach that goal."
"My goal is one in the same with Daniel's," continues Kevin. "I'm currently in ninth places in the Super Pro class and in my Super Gas Roadster. With four more races to go in the series I need strong finishes to move to the top four. My goal is for Daniel and me to both be in the Race of Champions and win. There would be nothing better if we were to represent Division 7 at the NHRA Auto Club Finals in Pomona against the best in the country!"
K&N Pro Series' Sergio Pena at South Boston Speedway in Virginia
Sergio Pena won the first race of his NASCAR K&N Pro Serie East career at South Boston Speedway in Virginia on Sunday, pulling away in the last 10 laps and taking advantage of a late-race crash that took out leader Brett Moffitt.
NASCAR K&N Pro Serie East Driver Sergio Pena
Pena, a NASCAR Drive for Diversity driver for Revolution Racing, burst on to the K&N Pro Series scene in 2010 when he won the pole and was the runner-up to Joey Logano in the Toyota All-Star Showdown at Toyota Speedway at Irwindale.
But his first full season in the K&N Pro Series East was far from stellar. He recorded only three top-10 finishes in 12 races and finished 12th in the final East Series standings. His best finish in 2010 was a sixth-place in the season opener at Greenville Pickens Speedway in South Carolina.
"This feeling is unbelievable," Pena said. "The Showdown was one feeling, but to win a race actually is a completely different deal."
NASCAR K&N Pro Serie East Crash that changed everything
Pena took the lead in the race at South Boston on lap 141, passing Moffitt who was out front by nearly three seconds before tangling with lapped traffic. Moffitt crashed with Michael Cherry with 10 laps to go in the race.
"I was riding there third for a while," Pena said. "Brett Moffit, he checked out. He was definitely the car to beat. We were going through some lapped traffic. I'm not exactly sure what happened. I was a little bit too far behind. I think he got in to the back of someone.
Sergio Pena wins NASCAR K&N Pro Serie East race at South Boston Speedway in Virginia
Unfortunately for him, he couldn't finish the race because he definitely had the car to beat. Luckily I was there to pounce on it and take away the win. Unfortunate for Brett. He's a great kid."
On the ensuing restart, Pena took the lead and held off Matt DiBenedetto, who finished second, and Max Gresham in third.
"We had a chance there. We just got a little too loose there in the last couple of laps," Gresham said. "Sergio's a great kid and we're good friends. I don't want to race him dirty and I'm happy for him."
Moffitt was in search of his third K&N Pro Series East win in a row. He won the season opener at Greenville Pickens Speedway and the 2010 season finale at Dover Inernational Speedway in Delaware. He ended up in 24th after crashing.
Darrell Wallace Jr. won the pole and led a race-high 73 laps. Moffitt passed Wallace for the lead on lap 74 and was out front for the next 67 laps. Wallace ended up in sixth place.
Coleman Pressley was fourth followed by Ryan Gifford in fifth. It was Pressley's second top-five finish in as many races.
Pena leads the K&N Pro Series East standings after two races. He is one point ahead of Pressley. DiBenedetto is third in the East Series standings, six points behind Pena.
The next K&N Pro Series East race is at Richmond International Raceway in Virginia on April 28.
K&N is proud to announce it has been selected for two National Catalog
Managers Association (NCMA) Electronic Data Excellence awards for 2011. One
award recognized K&N Filters as O'Reilly Auto Parts' top vendor of the year
for consistently providing high quality electronic applications data.
The second award was the 2011 President's Bronze Award for Electronic
Data Excellence in Web Catalogs. This award acknowledges accuracy,
completeness and functionality of product data within K&N's website,
KNFilters.com. Many distributors, retailers and consumers rely on K&N's
website for up to date accurate product information.
The NCMA, which
is part of the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA),
recognizes electronic and print product catalogs within the association body
that achieve excellence by exceeding NCMA organization standards. An
important part of NCMA's mission is to raise the standards of catalogs in
automotive and related industries.
K&N is progressive in its goal of
providing quality product information to its customers. Quality assurance
processes in place by K&N's Configuration Management team help identify
possible errors and discrepancies. This helps to ensure potential problems
are caught and corrected as soon as possible. K&N also strives to
provide a wealth of product information online to help dealers and consumers
find the right part. Data available on K&N's website includes product
specifications, features, estimated power gain charts, air restriction
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Bobby Santos dominating win at the Neibel Classic saw him lead every lap and win with a 1.13 second lead.
The last occasion we spoke with K&N sponsored Bobby Santos III he was winning his first ever NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Championship, this time we talked about winning the Neibel Classic at Anderson Speedway in Mooresville, North Carolina.
The 2010 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Champion says he thoroughly enjoys the power and the throttle control aspect of the racing Sprint Cars.
Santos told K&N Race News, "I love racing Sprint Cars, the power and the throttle control aspect of the racing to me is a lot of fun. I think we had such a great race because the car was working really well. We had a good handle on the chassis, and we've been so close at Anderson, so we were due for a win there."
The Heinke-Baldwin Racing (HBR) development, Franklin, Massachusetts, native competed in the Gary Neibel Classic at Anderson Speedway in his family-owned sprint car. Santos started on the pole in the No. 98 K&N Santos Motorsports Beast Chevrolet, and led every lap of the 50-lap feature. Santos, who plans to run the entire USAC National Pavement Sprint Car Series schedule in 2011, currently sits second in the point standings.
"Our 2011 schedule is very busy, but I love that," Santos said. "It keeps me thinking about racing all the time. It feels really good to start the season off with a win and that can carry you a long way. But we expect to win more and hopefully it rolls into more wins for us."
Santos posted the sixth fastest qualifying time in the Neibel Classic. "Anderson is a tough track to pass, so I think qualifying is the most important part," explained Santos. "We qualified sixth, which made our weekend much easier." Saving his tires for the feature event, Santos finished sixth in his heat race. Then, with the inversion, the 25-year-old racer started the 50-lap feature from the pole.
During the first 30 laps, Santos was pushed hard for the lead, but the 2010 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Champion held them off. A restart on lap 30 allowed Santos to get a good jump on the field, and he got an even bigger lead in another restart with only ten laps to go. Santos, who finished third in his last two events, took the checkers with a 1.13 second lead this time.
"We started on the pole and lead every lap," said Santos. "It was pretty uneventful, except there was a lot of lapped traffic, which made it exciting. I got through lapped traffic well. By the end of the race, we kind of got away from the other cars, so that made it better than just starting on the pole and hanging on. We've always been really fast at Anderson, but I always end up crashing," he continued. "It felt good to actually get the win."
Santos has two major goals for 2011, to win the Whelen Modified Tour Championship again, and the USAC Pavement Sprint Car Championship. He adds, "But it's the same as every year, as we will try to win as many races as possible."
Santos says he's also looking ahead to racing some winged Sprint Car races for Don Wilshe this year. "I've never driven a winged Sprint before, so I'm looking forward to the experience, and to working with Don," he says.
Santos will return to racing with the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour at Stafford Motor Speedway in Connecticut April 29 - May 1, for the 40th Annual Spring Sizzler. He will then jump back into the No. 98 K&N Santos Motorsports Beast Chevrolet for the second USAC National Pavement Sprint Car Series event of the season at Lucas Oil Raceway in Indianapolis on Thursday, May 12th.
Replacement Air Filter for Volkswagen Polo, Škoda Fabia, Seat Ibiza, Audi A1 and Skoda Roomster
In this volatile economy, the search for ways to save money is essential. Many automotive manufacturers are now presenting their more economical solutions in order to help ease the
impact of the consumer. The Volkswagen Polo, Škoda Fabia, Seat Ibiza, Audi A1 and the compact MPV, Skoda Roomster, are all part of the European super-mini class of cars and
they offer impressive fuel mileage and a style one can be proud to drive.
Restriction Chart for E-2997 Air Filter
K&N designed performance air filter E-2997 for select 2009 to 2015 Seat Ibiza V, Volkswagen Polo, Audi A1, Skoda Fabia and Skoda Roomster
models. See the list below for models details. The E-2997 was designed to increase horsepower and acceleration while providing excellent filtration.
This washable and reusable air filter, E-2997, is a direct replacement to
the stock filter which must be replaced every time it gets dirty. The E-2997 is simple to install and can easily be cleaned and re-oiled using the K&N Recharger Kit, then placed back into the airbox for continuing performance and filtration.
K&N replacement air filters add little restriction to engine air flow and
they can be used for up to 50,000 miles before servicing is needed depending
on driving conditions. They also come with a million mile limited
warranty.
K&N's E-2997 air filter will fit the following vehicle models:
2015 SKODA ROOMSTER 1.6L L4 DSL
2015 SKODA ROOMSTER 1.2L L4 - TSi
2015 SKODA ROOMSTER 1.2L L3 DSL
2015 SKODA RAPID 1.6L L4 DSL - To 4/15
2015 SKODA RAPID 1.4L L4 - To 4/15
2015 SKODA RAPID 1.2L L4 - TSi, To 4/15
2015 SEAT TOLEDO IV 1.6L L4 DSL
2015 SEAT TOLEDO IV 1.4L L4 - To 4/15
2015 SEAT TOLEDO IV 1.2L L4 - TSi, To 4/15
2015 SEAT IBIZA V 1.6L L4 DSL
2015 SEAT IBIZA V 1.4L L4 - TSi, 150/180BHP, To 4/15
2015 SEAT IBIZA V 1.2L L4 - TSi, To 4/15
2015 SEAT IBIZA V 1.2L L3 DSL
2015 AUDI A1 1.6L L4 DSL
2015 AUDI A1 1.2L L4
2014 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.6L L4 DSL
2014 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.4L L4 - TSi
2014 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.2L L4 - TSi, 90/105BHP
2014 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.2L L3 DSL
2014 SKODA ROOMSTER 1.6L L4 DSL
2014 SKODA ROOMSTER 1.2L L4 - TSi
2014 SKODA ROOMSTER 1.2L L3 DSL
2014 SKODA RAPID 1.6L L4 DSL
2014 SKODA RAPID 1.4L L4
2014 SKODA RAPID 1.2L L4 - TSi
2014 SKODA FABIA 1.6L L4 DSL
2014 SKODA FABIA 1.4L L4 - TSi
2014 SKODA FABIA 1.2L L4 - TSi
2014 SKODA FABIA 1.2L L3 DSL
2014 SEAT TOLEDO IV 1.6L L4 DSL
2014 SEAT TOLEDO IV 1.4L L4
2014 SEAT TOLEDO IV 1.2L L4 - TSi
2014 SEAT IBIZA V 1.6L L4 DSL
2014 SEAT IBIZA V 1.4L L4 - TSi, 150/180BHP
2014 SEAT IBIZA V 1.2L L4 - TSi
2014 SEAT IBIZA V 1.2L L3 DSL
2014 AUDI A1 1.6L L4 DSL
2014 AUDI A1 1.4L L4
2014 AUDI A1 1.2L L4
2013 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.6L L4 DSL
2013 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.4L L4 - TSi
2013 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.2L L4 - TSi
2013 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.2L L3 DSL
2013 SKODA ROOMSTER 1.6L L4 DSL
2013 SKODA ROOMSTER 1.2L L4 - TSi
2013 SKODA ROOMSTER 1.2L L3 DSL
2013 SKODA RAPID 1.6L L4 DSL
2013 SKODA RAPID 1.4L L4
2013 SKODA RAPID 1.2L L4 - TSi
2013 SKODA FABIA 1.6L L4 DSL
2013 SKODA FABIA 1.4L L4 - TSi
2013 SKODA FABIA 1.2L L4 - TSi
2013 SKODA FABIA 1.2L L3 DSL
2013 SEAT TOLEDO IV 1.6L L4 DSL
2013 SEAT TOLEDO IV 1.4L L4
2013 SEAT TOLEDO IV 1.2L L4 - TSi
2013 SEAT IBIZA V 1.6L L4 DSL
2013 SEAT IBIZA V 1.4L L4 - TSi, 150/180BHP
2013 SEAT IBIZA V 1.2L L4 - TSi
2013 SEAT IBIZA V 1.2L L3 DSL
2013 AUDI A1 1.6L L4 DSL
2013 AUDI A1 1.4L L4
2013 AUDI A1 1.2L L4
2012 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.6L L4 DSL
2012 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.4L L4 - TSi, Exc. GTi
2012 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.2L L4 - TSi
2012 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.2L L3 DSL
2012 SKODA ROOMSTER 1.6L L4 DSL
2012 SKODA ROOMSTER 1.2L L4 - TSi
2012 SKODA ROOMSTER 1.2L L3 DSL
2012 SKODA RAPID 1.6L L4 DSL
2012 SKODA RAPID 1.4L L4
2012 SKODA RAPID 1.2L L4 - TSi
2012 SKODA FABIA 1.6L L4 DSL
2012 SKODA FABIA 1.4L L4 - TSi
2012 SKODA FABIA 1.2L L4 - TSi
2012 SKODA FABIA 1.2L L3 DSL
2012 SEAT TOLEDO IV 1.6L L4 DSL
2012 SEAT TOLEDO IV 1.4L L4
2012 SEAT TOLEDO IV 1.2L L4 - TSi
2012 SEAT IBIZA V 1.6L L4 DSL
2012 SEAT IBIZA V 1.4L L4 - TSi
2012 SEAT IBIZA V 1.2L L4 - TSi
2012 SEAT IBIZA V 1.2L L3 DSL
2012 AUDI A1 1.6L L4 DSL
2012 AUDI A1 1.4L L4
2012 AUDI A1 1.2L L4
2011 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.6L L4 DSL
2011 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.4L L4 - TSi
2011 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.2L L4 - TSi
2011 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.2L L3 DSL
2011 SKODA ROOMSTER 1.6L L4 DSL
2011 SKODA ROOMSTER 1.2L L4 - TSi
2011 SKODA ROOMSTER 1.2L L3 DSL
2011 SKODA PRAKTIK 1.6L L4 DSL
2011 SKODA PRAKTIK 1.2L L4 - TSi
2011 SKODA PRAKTIK 1.2L L3 DSL
2011 SKODA FABIA 1.6L L4 DSL
2011 SKODA FABIA 1.4L L4 - TSi
2011 SKODA FABIA 1.2L L4 - TSi
2011 SKODA FABIA 1.2L L3 DSL
2011 SEAT IBIZA V 1.6L L4 DSL
2011 SEAT IBIZA V 1.4L L4 - TSi
2011 SEAT IBIZA V 1.2L L4 - TSi
2011 SEAT IBIZA V 1.2L L3 DSL
2011 AUDI A1 1.6L L4 DSL
2011 AUDI A1 1.4L L4
2011 AUDI A1 1.2L L4
2010 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.6L L4 DSL
2010 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.4L L4 - TSi
2010 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.2L L4 - TSi
2010 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.2L L3 DSL
2010 SKODA ROOMSTER 1.6L L4 DSL
2010 SKODA ROOMSTER 1.2L L4 - TSi
2010 SKODA ROOMSTER 1.2L L3 DSL
2010 SKODA PRAKTIK 1.6L L4 DSL
2010 SKODA PRAKTIK 1.2L L4 - TSi
2010 SKODA PRAKTIK 1.2L L3 DSL
2010 SKODA FABIA 1.6L L4 DSL
2010 SKODA FABIA 1.4L L4 - TSi
2010 SKODA FABIA 1.2L L4 - TSi
2010 SKODA FABIA 1.2L L3 DSL
2010 SEAT IBIZA V 1.6L L4 DSL
2010 SEAT IBIZA V 1.4L L4 - TSi
2010 SEAT IBIZA V 1.2L L4 - TSi
2010 SEAT IBIZA V 1.2L L3 DSL
2010 AUDI A1 1.6L L4 DSL
2010 AUDI A1 1.4L L4
2010 AUDI A1 1.2L L4
2009 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.6L L4 DSL
2009 SEAT IBIZA V 1.6L L4 DSL
2009 SEAT IBIZA V 1.4L L4 - TSi