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NASCAR K&N Pro Series Racer Jamerson Motorsports Generates Charity to Support Troops

There's no telling when the inspiration to help strikes, or where it will come from, and how it will manifest - what matters is that it comes at all. Last weekend was the first race of the new NASCAR K&N Pro Series held at Irwindale Speedway. Jamerson Motosports' number 63 car, Dangerous RED, didn't win the race, but they did win over the hearts and imaginations of fans and sponsors.
Larry Jamerson and the first four calendar girls
Larry Jamerson and the first four calendar girls


On a trip home from Homestead, Florida, after attending the last race of last year, sitting in the airport lobby, Larry Jamerson struck up a conversation with a young solider. The solider was headed out on his third deployment to Afghanistan. He hadn't even been able to make it home between deployments because during that period he had opted to visit a fellow injured soldier instead. The soldier went on to explain that there was no military money to pay for the injured soldier's entire family to visit him in the Arizona hospital, so to support his friend, he made the trip on his own.

Jamerson wished the solider a safe return and thanked him for his service to our country and they parted ways in the airport lobby. But, that conversation stuck with Jamerson, and several months later, when he met with his friend Russ Newberry (from the hit TV show the Deadliest Catch), the two worked together searching for a project that could help.

"My comment at the time was, as long as it was for the benefit of the soldiers and their family's, any effort would be worth it," reflects Jamerson. "After brainstorming and coming up empty, a gift was delivered for Russ at my house. Bryan Lindt, who wanted to meet the star deckhand, left a bottle of wine for him. After talking with Lindt, we found out the winery he worked for could produce our own brand, that we could then use the profits from to raise money for the troops."

Soon after that fateful meeting, Dangerous RED was created. "The name came to us because the troops of course have a dangerous job, and Russ has a dangerous job catching red King Crabs, so Dangerous RED," explains Jamerson.

"After doing a few festivals with the Valenzano family (Valenzano Winery produces Dangerous RED) I knew this brand had wheels," continues Jamerson. "Maybe it could be a regional brand, or a national brand, maybe I could do something, or be part of something that would let the troops know how much we care about them. Our game plan is to use NASCAR as part of our marketing efforts to promote our story."

Using the Dangerous RED girls to develop a calendar that they can sell at military bases, local liquor stores, NASCAR tracks, and giveaways during meet-and-greet sessions with Russ Newberry is also a part of that marketing plan.

"Since the start of our program, many people have asked to help, showing me that people want to be part of something that helps support our troops. You can check www.Jamersonmotorsports.net to see all parties that have asked to join our cause and the list is growing," say Jamerson.

"The calendar will be done within the next two months. Our first contest to find the Dangerous RED girls was held at the 2010 Motorsports show in Oaks, Pennsylvania. We are planning our next event at the Tropicana casino in Atlantic City, along with a bartender contest using Dangerous RED as an ingredient in a mixed drink. Maybe a 'Danger Bomb', who knows?"

"A big thank you goes out to K&N for stepping up and being part of NASCAR. The teams and fans will support K&N like they always have. Jamerson Motorsports will do our part to support and promote K&N as well."

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2010 through 2012 Honda CR-V Gets a Lifetime of Performance With K&N High-Flow Air Filter

Performance Air Filter for 2010, 2011 and 2012 Honda CR-V 2.4L
Performance Air Filter for 2010, 2011 and 2012 Honda CR-V 2.4L
The Honda CR-V is a small crossover SUV with plenty of room for passengers and a good amount of cargo space. It is equipped with Honda's standard K-Series 2.4 liter engine that offers some power but lacks the performance of larger SUV’s. K&N designed a replacement panel air filter (33-2437) for 2010, 2011 and 2012 Honda CR-V SUV's with a 2.4 liter engine. K&N cotton air filters are designed to increase horsepower and acceleration while protecting your engine from small debris that might otherwise enter your engine.

K&N performance air filter 33-2437 was custom engineered to fit the unique shape of the CR-V’s factory air box. This simple drop-in design makes adding performance to your Honda CR-V as easy as removing your stock paper filter and replacing it with K&N’s high-flow air filter.

The 33-2437, like all K&N OE replacement air filters, is washable, reusable and comes with K&N’s Million Mile Limited Warranty™. 2010 Honda CR-V owners will never need to buy another air filter for the life of their SUV. 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.

Bubba The Love Sponge and Clem Racing Inc. Enjoy a Championship Season

Seven year old Tyler Clem had a two-championship seasons winning the Tampa Track Jr. Honda Division and the Eastern USAC Jr.
Seven-year-old Tyler Clem had a two-championship seasons winning the Tampa Track Jr. Honda Division and the Eastern USAC Jr.
Bubba the Love Sponge is the second "baddest" boy in radio and he's just fine with that. Coming in behind Howard Stern doesn't totally suck. Okay, that could have been worded differently. Being Stern's number-two man. No. Well, you get the point. But, put Howard and Bubba in late-model racecars, and our money is clearly on Bubba to come in first.
Tyler Clem taking his flag lap
Tyler Clem taking his flag lap


Bubba the Love Sponge, a native of Warsaw, Indiana, was born Todd Clem. In 1999 he legally changed his name to the trademarked Bubba the Love Sponge. Bubba began his radio career in 1986 while he was in college, by age 25 he was doing morning hit radio in Chicago. Then in '04, Bubba lost his job in terrestrial radio due to widely publicized crackdowns on "indecency." During that time Bubba managed to keep his entire show staff together, until Howard Stern brought him to Sirius Satellite Radio in '06 to be part of his groundbreaking new lineup, where he remains today.

Bubba has long been vocal about his off-air obsession with racing and with introducing his son Tyler and other youths to the sport. "'09 was a great year for Clem Racing Inc.," says Bubba. "Michael Atwell, age 10, won two championships, he won the Tampa Track Light 160 Division, and also the USAC Eastern Division Light 160 Division. Michael will be racing in three divisions for 2010, the Light 160, the Light World Formula and in a new division started by USAC called the Senior Animal."

Bubba's son Tyler Clem, age seven, also had a two-championship season, winning both the Tampa Track Jr. Honda Division and the Eastern USAC Jr. Honda Division. This year Tyler will also be participating in three divisions, the Jr. Honda, the Light 160 and the new Jr. Animal USAC Division. Tyler and Michael are both the youngest developmental drivers in Tony Stewart's, Stewart Hass Racing program.

"Tyler got involved in racing at the age of three, when I bought him a little electric car and made a course in the garage," says Bubba. "At the age of four I bought him an old rice quarter-midget and just used the idle screw for the speed. At the age of five he started racing quarter-midgets weekly."

Bubba's schedule only allowed for him to race in a handful of races last year, but he did quite well he says. Back in September he was leading a 30-lap invitational race in Clewiston, Florida when a broken shock forced him to retire early. Bubba plans on competing in about 18 races this year.

Two other drivers in the Clem Racing camp also had outstanding seasons in '09. Keith Nosbich won 12 features, and Tim McCready, driving a K&N sponsored late-model racecar, took home a check for $10,000 for winning a 100-lap race in Tampa recently.

When we asked Bubba about his radio show and how the "Bubba the Love Sponge" handle came about he said. "I signed up with Sirius in '06 after Howard Stern called and said he needed the second bad boy of radio to join the first bad boy, and the rest is history. This is a team that will never again be assembled in radio. How I got my name, that's such a long, long story, and it might offend someone," he added laughing.

When asked about his relationship with K&N he had this to say, "To be honest, I've always been a K&N user, regardless of my sponsorship. If you are serious about racing and winning, and you don't want a break down in your equipment, K&N is your only choice. It's pretty much that simple. I couldn't be happier with the support K&N has given me, and my race teams. From the products to the marketing - K&N truly gives back."

For the 2010 season Clem Racing Inc. has 65 races on their schedule, starting February 20, in Nashville and ending Thanksgiving weekend in North Carolina. Bubba's take on the pending hectic race calendar is, "get back to me in December, and if I'm not frazzled beyond belief, let's chat."

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Toyota Tundra and Sequoia Gain More Than 13 Horsepower with K&N Performance Air Intake

Toyota Tundra with K&N air intake system
Toyota Tundra with K&N air intake system

Dyno Chart for Toyota Tundra and Toyota Sequoia 5.7L
Dyno Chart for Toyota Tundra and Toyota Sequoia 5.7L
The Toyota Tundra is a full-size pickup truck that focuses on performance and handling ability. Although the Toyota Tundra was built with a strong V8 engine, many truck lovers find themselves looking for more power and torque. K&N has the answer for these power seekers in their new performance air intake system (77-9031-1KP) for 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 Toyota Tundras with 5.7 liter V8 engine and for 2008 through 2011 Toyota Sequoia SUV's with 5.7 liter engine.
Air Intake System for 2007 to 2011 Toyota Tundra 5.7L and 2008-2011 Sequoia 5.7L
Air Intake System for 2007 to 2011 Toyota Tundra 5.7L and 2008-2011 Sequoia 5.7L


Toyota Tundra and Sequoia owners can release an estimated 13.4 horsepower gain at 5142 RPM hidden behind their restrictive factory air intake and filter with K&N's air intake. K&N completely replaces the stock intake system with a polished aluminum intake tube designed to smooth and straighten air flow. The 77-9031-1KP is equipped with a high-flow chrome top air filter (RF-1042) that is designed to capture harmful particles and will perform for up to 100,000 miles before service is required depending on driving conditions.

The 77-9031-1KP air intake system includes a custom heat shield that is designed to funnel cooler air toward the filter. K&N air intake systems can easily be installed using common hand tools in 90 minutes or less. K&N provides detailed instructions that guide you through the installation process making it simple to add power and torque to your Toyota Tundra or Sequoia.

K&N's 77-9031-1KP air intake for the 2007 to 2011 Toyota Tundra and 2008-2011 Toyota Sequoia 5.7L SUV, is backed by the famous K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty. K&N air intakes can be purchased at most auto parts and performance shops.

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Revive Your 2006 to 2012 Renault Clio III 2.0L with a K&N Induction System

Air Induction system for Renault Clio III 2.0L
Air Induction system for Renault Clio III 2.0L
K&N has released a performance air induction kit 57-0689 for the 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 Renault Clio III with the 2.0L engine. The Clio is one of Europe's top-selling cars. This K&N air induction system is specifically designed to fit the Clio III and reduce the restriction caused by its factory air intake system.

The 57-0689 air intake replaces the factory airbox and air filter with an oversized air filter and hardware to mount it securely. This allows a virtually unrestricted flow of air to reach the engine for more power and performance when you need it. K&N's 57-0689 is equipped with the high-flowing RC-9350 air filter which is a washable and reusable lifetime air filter. K&N air filters capture harmful particles, provide high airflow, and long service life.

K&N makes installation of the 57-0689 on a 2006 to 2012 Renault Clio III simple. Detailed instructions are included in several different languages. K&N air intake kits are usually installed in 90 minutes or less and come with the famous K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty.

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.