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Legend Car Racer Austin Reed Looks for His First Championship in 2011

Legend Car Racer Austin Reed
Legend Car Racer Austin Reed
Since the inception of the Legend Car in 1992 at the former Charlotte Motor Speedway (now Lowe's Motor Speedway), thousand's of racers have honed their skills in the high-horsepower, low-budget car. NASCAR stars Kurt and Kyle Busch, Aric Almirola, and Taylor Malsalm are just a few drivers who spent significant time building their resume's in the 140 horsepower Yamaha powered replicas of the coupe's and sedan's raced up and down the east coast in the pre-NASCAR era of racing. On the west coast, Austin Reed is hoping his experience in a Legend will propel him to the next level, much like it did for the Busch brothers and so many others.
Reed captured a second place points finish in the SRL Legends Tour in 2010
Reed captured a second place points finish in the SRL Legends Tour in 2010


The Southern California native has been competing in Legend's for a little more than two years, and after a strong 2010 season, where he captured a second place points finish in the SRL Legends Tour, a traveling partner series to the Spears SRL Southwest Tour, Reed is looking for that elusive first championship in 2011.

"I think the biggest thing for me was being able to run multiple tracks last season," said the teenage up-and-comer. "Just being able to learn in the car and adapt to each situation put in front of me was huge."

Reed took a more hands on approach in his second full season as well, taking over the role of car chief on his car. "I learned a lot about the technical side and maintenance of my car. Derek (Thorn, another future NASCAR star by all accounts based on his 2010 season in the Southwest Tour and at various NASCAR Home Tracks) taught me a lot about how to work on my cars and how important it is to keep them clean."

Reed just missed out on winning his first championship in 2010, despite not registering a win. It was his consistency that led him to challenge second-generation racer and 2010 SRL Legends Tour Champion Cale Kanke right down to the last race. Reed's most memorable moment from 2010 also involved Kanke, when the two youngsters battled it out in an intense, back-and-forth race at Madera Speedway in Northern California.

This season, Reed thinks he has what it takes to defeat Kanke, whose dad has won more Southwest Tour races than any driver in the series history. "The most important thing for our success this year is to be disciplined and organized. I need to communicate with my crew chief so we can make the right adjustments and keep moving forward," Reed added.

Along with the SRL Legends Tour, Reed plans on taking his car back to North Carolina to run in the prestigious Summer Shootout series, and also plans on running some ASA Truck races and possibly even some K&N Pro Series West races toward the end of the year. If all goes well, Reed could be competing for what already promises to be a strong Rookie of the Year class in the West Series in 2012.

Reed said he was grateful for the relationship he has already established with K&N Filters. "K&N's products have helped us in some many ways. We use them on our personal vehicles, tow vehicle and the race car. They have proven time and again, both on the track and on the chassis dyno, that their filters produce the most power and the best filtration available."

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K&N Signs Michelle Furr Racing for 2011 NHRA/IHRA Season

In 2005 Michelle was the Southern Bracket Racing Association Top Dragster Champion.
In 2005 Michelle was the Southern Bracket Racing Association Top Dragster Champion.
"If I were to do a quick summary," said Galax, Virginia's, Michelle Fur "I'd say I race a dragster and a Camaro. My 11-year-old daughter, Madilyn, has raced for the past three years. My seven-year-old son, Adiayn, will begin his racing career next month racing Jr. dragster. And Rick, my husband of 23-years, keeps it all going. So we are a family that loves drag racing, and we are very proud to be connected with the best companies in the business such as K&N.
Michelle has already had a good deal of success racing her 1968 Camaro SS, with a lot more to come.
Michelle has already had a good deal of success racing her 1968 Camaro SS, with a lot more to come.


In February of this year Michelle and Rick took their two kids to the Performance Racing Industry Trade Show (PRI) in Orlando, Florida, to attend Bobby Rahal's Young Drivers Symposium. When they stopped by the K&N booth to drop off material for another K&N team member, Michael Beard, the family got the chance to meet and talk with Bob Harris, K&N's Corporate Race Accounts Manager. Rick had some questions regarding K&N products, and things just sort of developed from there.
Future Furr Racing champions, seven-year-old Adiayn, and 11-year-old Madilyn.
Future Furr Racing champions, seven-year-old Adiayn, and 11-year-old Madilyn.


"We have used K&N products with confidence for years, so to get the opportunity to partner and join a company that provides quality products we already chose to use and believe in is just awesome," commented Michelle.

Michelle grew up at the track watching her father race, and she began racing herself when she was 15. "Rick and I started racing together in footbrake with our 1957 Chevy at local tracks," adds Michelle. "We worked our way through the different classes, from nine-second 1/8 mile sprints, to eventually going as fast as a four-second 1/8 mile, or the equivalent of a six-second ET on a quarter-mile track."

"We kept waiting to have kids, trying to find that 'perfect' down-time in our racing, with me being the driver," continues Michelle. "Turned out it was easier than we ever thought, as both children were at the track with us within three to four weeks of being born, so they too have grown up at the track."

Michelle crossed over her licenses and ran her first NHRA divisional and national events in 2010, which is something she has been dreamimg of since she was a little girl. "Of course I dreamed of being on the pro side of the pits," she quips, "But we had a lot of fun, as we do anytime we are at the track."

Michelle also narrowly missed the opportunity to secure a spot in IHRA's 2011 Tournament of Champions at the World Finals held at Virginia Motorsports Park, losing in the semi-final round of the Quick Rod division.

2010 was a learning curve year according to Michelle, as it was the first year in over a decade she didn't make a World Cup Finals appearance.

"But I did with my daughter Madilyn, as she came out strong winning the first race of the year at Bristol. It was her first race running the faster 8.90 Jr. dragster index. She has raced since she turned eight, making an unbelievable 15 final rounds her first year, which motivated me, as I made seven that year."

A few of Michelle's other accomplishments include winning a national IHRA event and finishing seventh nationally in points in the Hot Rod class in her first year. In 2005 she was the Southern Bracket Racing Association Top Dragster Champion and the IHRA Motor City National Hot Rod Champion. She also has an assortment of IHRA top-five finishes in both Hot Rod and Top Dragster, and in 1998 she finished third in the IHRA bracket finals.

"We have a 2002 Undercover (dragster) and a 1968 Camaro SS," says Michelle, "Which are capable of running Top Dragster, Super Comp/QR, Super Gas, Super Street and Hot Rod, which keeps us from being limited in what and where we race."

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NHRA Super Stock Racer Brad Zaskowski Prepares for New Race Season

Brad Zaskowski and his team have not raced since last October, which means that they are currently revving up for the new race season this summer. The first stop will be over in Bellerose Louisiana. Brad Races in one of the most exciting classes of professional drag racing, Super Stock, or "Super Stockers" in the pits.
Brad Zaskowski and the 1987 Chevy Camaro Super Stock Race Car
Brad Zaskowski and the 1987 Chevy Camaro Super Stock Race Car
His team runs three cars, driven by him, his dad, and brother. Last year he and his 87 Chevy Camaro won the GT Super Stock class, with a time of 10 seconds flat, and ranked #3 in the country. This year his dad, in the 66 Chevy Nova, and brother, racing a 94 Chevy Camaro, hope to repeat history.

It's a difficult call, but Brad and his family seem to enjoy the community of racing the most. Brad had this to say about the upcoming season. "The same families are in the pits at nearly every race we go to, so you start to really looking forward to seeing everyone again come race season." his wife, daughter, and 2 year old son, compete the team roll call at nearly every single race.

This year, Brad and his team hope to run low 10s across the board. What makes this class so exciting is what must be kept original on the cars. Anyone can throw money at a motor and blow your doors off, but the SS class requires the factory block, and heads to be exactly that; factory. To ensure a fair, nail biting, photo finish, blocks are torn down so that bore and stroke can be checked. "It's a huge pain" says Brad, "but worth it in the very long run." The cars must also feature a factory carburetor/ fuel system. One of my favorite things about Brad's team and his Chevys, are that they all still race with 4 speed manual transmissions, and they still beat out the built up automatic racers.

Of course drag racing is one of the most demanding and potentially harmful ways to operate an engine, they need to be kept cold and clean as possible. Brad and his team help this with the K&N oil and air filters. "We did 200 runs last season before we dissembled the motor for inspection. The bearings looked like new."

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Winter X-Games ATV Freestyle Racing with Caleb & Colton Moore of The Bomb Squad Battalion

2011 Winter X Games 15
2011 Winter X Games 15
The winter X games continued in its tradition of amazing machines, races, and athletes this season. Probably the most extreme event was the freestyle snowmobile tour, where Caleb and Colton Moore of the H-Bomb team took Double-Bronze at Winter X-Games 15 for the Bomb Squad Battalion racing team.
ATV freestyle rider Colten Moore
ATV freestyle rider Colten Moore


The Bomb Squad Battalion team, having honed their skills all season on their ATVs in freestyle took the same A-game to the high altitude Aspin slopes this winter. The first maneuver for the record books was Caleb's, "The Carolla." This is a trick never before done on a snowmobile and is thought of as one of the hardest tricks in freestyle. Period. He pulled it off, but as the judges underscored it next to Daniel Bodin's single grab back flip.

This points system allowed for a 3–way tie with Colten being eliminated from the final freestyle event. Despite Colten executing maneuvers like a lazyboy flip that rivaled most BMX bike competitors, and Caleb pulling off back to back tsunami flips and indian air flips they would be knocked out of the 2nd and 3rd place brackets by other races and numerically challenged judges.
Backflip at Winter X-Games 15 for the Bomb Squad Battalion Racing Team
Backflip at Winter X-Games 15 for the Bomb Squad Battalion Racing Team


Getting the last laugh, the brothers executed a Tandem Back flip / Indian Air. With Caleb at the controls and Colten hanging on to his older brother with everything he had. They succeeded at something nobody has ever done on a snowmobile. But, again, due to the politics of the sport they were disqualified for this maneuver. Caleb took home the bronze, despite a few disapproving staff members and fans.
Caleb and Colton Moore of the H-Bomb team took Double-Bronze at Winter X-Games 15
Caleb and Colton Moore of the H-Bomb team took Double-Bronze at Winter X-Games 15
It doesn't matter what metal their team took home this season, X-game history is pure gold, and it doesn't happen every year. However the Bomb Squad Battalion racing team isn't slowing down. "With K&Ns help this year at Winter X Games, our sleds were running great and smooth with all the power we needed to be able to perform at the absolute top level that it takes to compete there." Said Caleb "I just want to thank K&N for their continued support as we work towards finally getting those medals that we've been dreaming of for so long."

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Rodger Brogdon Nabs First Career NHRA Pro Stock Pole & K&N Horsepower Challenge Bonus at Gainesville

Sometimes a driver just has a special or a favorite track to compete at and after the 2011 NHRA GatorNationals one could be sure that for Rodger Brogdon, driver of The Racers Edge Pontiac GTO, Gainesville Raceway is right at the top.
The Racers Edge Pontiac GTO and Rodger Brogdon
The Racers Edge Pontiac GTO and Rodger Brogdon


"A lot of people don't know it, but this is the first national event I ever went to when I started drag racing - probably 1984," said Brogdon a former sportsman competitor who has competed in both Super Stock and Competition Eliminator classes.

Brogdon, who had been looking for his first Pro Stock career number one qualifier, took full advantage of the fantastic cool-dry air during Friday's first qualifying session. It was the type of air that the crew chiefs for the naturally aspirated Pro Stock cars dream about and Brogdon's team wasn't the only one who laid down some mighty nice numbers during the session.

During that first session, K&N's Mike Edwards laid down a 6.496 at 213.47 and for only a brief moment enjoyed having posted the quickest and fastest pass in NHRA Pro Stock history, but in the very next pair, Brogdon's team had something just a little bit better.

"We knew when the weekend started that Friday's weather was going to provide all of us with ample opportunity to run some very stout numbers. With cool, dry air and a rising barometer everyone in the category was salivating at the opportunities," he reflected. "The media was all abuzz wondering who was going to run the first 6.4 second run in Pro Stock history, and I'll guarantee you my name never came up. Mike Edwards made his lap right in front of us in that opening session and certainly surprised no one when he went 6.496. When we went 6.495 right behind him, I just knew that someone behind us would run a 6.48 and honestly I was surprised when it didn't happen."

It continued to be quite an exciting day of qualifying for Brogdon and his team as they managed to back up their efforts in session number one to clinch the NHRA National Pro Stock E.T. record in the process, just missing out on grabbing the MPH record as well. Brogdon had tied Erica Enders for the National Speed record, but in this case, Erica had the tie-breaker.

On Saturday the teams continued to push the envelope in the outstanding air conditions and get their final tune-ups in place for Sunday's eliminations.

Brogdon continued to hang near the top of the pack in each session also gaining important championship bonus points by posting the third quickest pass in session three and the quickest in the fourth and final session on Saturday. Doing so, Brogdon became the fifty-fifth driver in NHRA history to qualify number one in Pro Stock and in National ET record style.

"To run the laps we did this weekend and get our first #1 qualifying spot is a testament to the guys on our team. We busted our butts testing this week in Bradenton and brought what we learned there to the race this weekend. The runs we made yesterday & today averaged out to a 6.504, and that is truly incredible when you consider the national record coming into this weekend was 6.509. When we break down and review our runs the 6.495 was a good run, but actually our run today was even better, because the 6.516 we ran in the final session corrected to a 6.481," he said.

"To my guys THAT was our run of the weekend," he added.

In addition to the $3,000 number one qualifier bonus Brogdon and his The Racers Edge team picked up during the GatorNationals, their efforts also moved them closer to the all-important top seven in the 2011 K&N Horsepower Challenge, now sitting just twenty-five points behind Shane Gray.

The top seven in the point standings, along with a fan voted eighth Pro Stock driver, will vie for the largest single payday in NHRA Pro Stock and the $50,000 check for the 2011 K&N Horsepower Challenge Champion.

"We really appreciate the support K&N gives to the Pro Stock class with the Horsepower Challenge. Letting the fans vote last year made it even more interesting and gave several of the teams the opportunity to become quite creative in their solicitation of the fan vote," noted Brogdon, who campaigned quite heavily for the 2010 fan vote but secured his spot in the shootout by earning enough points on his own and a shot at the crown.

One can only guess that when Brogdon first took to the historic Gainesville Raceway some twenty-seven years ago in Super Stock for his first ever NHRA National Event, he could have only dreamed of the record-setting weekend he would have in the ultra-competitive Pro Stock class come 2011.

The teams have two weeks off before their next event unfolds at The Strip at LVMS and the Summitracing.com NHRA Nationals, April 1-3.

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