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Rare Hole-Shot Loss Stops CSK Racer at O'Reilly Fall Nationals

Jeff Arend had a great qualifying effort at the O’Reilly Fall Nationals at Texas Motorplex in Dallas, but a momentary lapse of concentration cost him a big first round.

Jeff Arend's Team CSK Crew Jeff Arend's Team CSK Crew
Funny Car Racer Jeff Arend
Funny Car Racer Jeff Arend
he best part of the Motorplex weekend for Arend was another strong qualifying performance in his CSK Impala. He ran three sessions in bright sunshine, with the track temperatures at over 130 degrees. However, every Funny Car competitor knew one session on Friday night was going to be critical.

Jeff Arend uses K&N Premium Performance Gold Oil Filters
Jeff Arend uses K&N Premium Performance Gold Oil Filters
“As soon as we got here we started sweating and we knew the Friday night thing could be the whole ball of wax,” said Arend. “While you need to make your best lap is on that run, it also helped to make the best possible pass on Friday afternoon. That way you could be as far back in the line as possible on Friday night. On that, we totally messed up. We smoked the tires early in the first qualifying session and had to run at the front of the field on Friday night. We did pretty well anyway.”

“The term pretty well is not fitting,” said Team Manager Bob Wilber. “Jeff accomplished 4.788 pass at 320.36 mph and the No. 2 qualifying spot on Friday night. He knew the only way he’d slip from the No. 2 position was if he forfeited his time and went home. We know, with our K&N Engineering Oil Filters on our cars, that we can have confidence in our lubrication system, and that’s critical to success in this high-performance sport.”

With both Saturday runs scheduled for the afternoon, 4.90s were going to represent good laps. Arend was secure in knowing they would run from the front of the line on Sunday.

Arend made a full pass on his first Saturday run, dialing-in a race day set-up with a 4.956, then clicked his car off a little early in the fourth round. Sunday had a different feel, it was overcast and there were morning sprinkles. The conditions were better than the day before. “My object was to go out there and run a very low 4.80, and my guys did their part perfectly,” said Arend. “They gave me a 4.81 race car.”

Arend and Tommy Johnson were the fourth pair in round one. After the burn-outs, both cars pulled forward to stage and both lit the top bulbs nearly simultaneously. Both pulled forward to stage and John’s car rolled slightly farther than normal, not quite taking out the top bulbs in a full roll-in, but instead flicking the top bulbs two or three times before settling in. Arend admits he then made a critical mistake, one he’ll never make again.

“Out of the corner of my eye, I saw the blinking yellow lights and I just looked over there,” said Arend. “It was just an odd thing, something you’re not used to seeing and it caught my attention. Tommy didn’t do anything wrong. I messed up, big time, because as soon as I looked back to the vertical amber lights they flashed. All I could think was, I hope he red lit because I’m in a world of hurt here.”

Johnson did not foul at the start, but left with a solid .065 light. Arend was late with a flicker-induced .153 and the race was nearly over at the start. Arend then streaked to a gigantic 4.813, the second quickest run of the first round, as Johnson clicked through the lights with a strong, but much slower 4.867. Despite Arend’s big E.T. advantage, the win light was on in Johnson’s lane. The math told the story, 4.813 plus .153 equals 4.966, while Johnson’s two numbers combined to equal 4.932. Johnson beat Arend to the finish line by .034 of a second.

“I’m just sick about it because my guys gave me a winning car and I let them down,” said Arend. “I’m going to try to make it up to everyone at Richmond.”

Arend will get that chance when the POWERade tour reconvenes in Virginia in two weeks.

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Camaro Breaks its Own Record at IHRA Suzuki Motor City Nationals

Brian Folk of Durand, Illinois has won a lot of races in his career. The 35-year-old has won 18 National events, six division championships, over 25 divisional events and many big money bracket races.

Brian Folk runs Camaro record to 14-0 Brian Folk runs Camaro record to 14-0
With Folk’s racing resume, unprecedented feats are rare. Last weekend brought one of those rare occasions for Folk. At the IHRA Suzuki Motor City Nationals at Milan Dragway in Michigan, he earned the first national event “Double” of his career, taking home the iron man in both Top Dragster and Super Rod.

Brian Folk's Top Dragster triumph Brian Folk's Top Dragster triumph
Folk then scored his third Super Rod victory in two weeks at Suzuki Motor City Nationals. He was driving his Camaro Roadster, giving it an unblemished 14-0 record in competition. “Isn’t this crazy,” said Folk. “We brought the Camaro out to Osceola last weekend when I hurt the motor in the Cavalier as a replacement. The car has won all three of the races we’ve entered it in.”

Folk knocked off a group of very formidable competitors for his Super Rod victory and had an uphill battle for Top Dragster. His side of the Top Dragster ladder at the Suzuki Motor City Nationals read like a who’s who of IHRA competition. First round, he beat big dollar bracket racer and current Quick Rod championship contender Brett Nesbitt. Next, took his Undercover Dragster to defeat Al Sexton in round two.

That set up another battle between Brian and his brother (former IHRA Top Dragster World Champion) Nick Folk. Brian beat Nick, went onto the final and beat former IHRA World Champion Ricky Adkins. The Folk family uses K&N Products on all their vehicles. “Our K&N oil filters are the best on the market,” said Folk. “The dirt stays out of our engines and the filtration is great for a big competitive edge.”

“I was lucky all day,” said Folk. “I wasn’t that impressive on the starting line, but I did a pretty good job at the finish line to make up for it.”

Folk has moved to the national points lead in the Super Rod category. There are only two national events left in the 2007 schedule and Folk will do battle with Steve Furr. “Everyone, including me, thought Steve would run away with the championship,” said Folk. “These last two weeks have been incredible, and we’ve got a shot. We’ll see how it plays out.”

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City Chevrolet Big 10 Series Finale at Cherokee Speedway in South Carolina

Cherokee Speedway at Gaffney, South Carolina hosted the tenth and final round of the City Chevrolet Big 10 Series.

Chris Steele gets podium finish at Cherokee Speedway
Chris Steele gets podium finish at Cherokee Speedway
For Chris Steele and the 2 Crew it meant a top five finish. Steele spent most of the week putting his 602 engine back in his GRT race car. He qualified third fastest and went to the outside pole for the first heat. Steele took the lead on the start and never looked back, taking a flag to flag victory.

The heat race win meant the Rock Hill, South Carolina racer scored the pole position for the feature event. At the start of the race Steele discovered the inside pole was not the best place to be. “The bottom groove was very greasy,” he said. “I was not able to get a good start.” Steele slipped into third position and had to settle for third place.

“We really worked hard to get here,” he said. “We had a good night and are third in the final overall City Chevrolet Big 10 Series standings.”

“We wouldn’t be here without the support of our sponsors,” said Steele. “Our K&N Engineering products worked awesome, as always I really couldn’t picture racing without them.”

Steele and the 2 Crew head back to Cherokee Speedway this Saturday for a Fastrak Weekly Racing Series at Gaffney, South Carolina.

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Defending Grand Prix Champion Makes it to World Speedway Final after Slovenia

Jason Crump seized the moment in the semi-final Grand Prix at Slovenia to secure his place in the all-important World Speedway final.
Jason Crump fourth at Slovenia, photo by Mike PatrickJason Crump fourth at Slovenia, photo by Mike Patrick
The hard-charging Australian rode wide on the first corner hoping the dirt would add to his speed. But the dirt was graded away on the track minutes earlier leaving Crump trailing the field to finish in fourth place.
Crump is third in World Championship Standings, photo by Mike Patrick Crump is third in World Championship Standings, photo by Mike Patrick

“I felt really good and I was riding the best that I have all year,” said the newly deposed World Champion. “I could have taken a different line and followed Nicki Pedersen for second but I didn’t race for second place. I tried a line that was working well two races earlier but the track changed for the final. You win some, you lose some. This time I lost.”

The double World Speedway Grand Prix Champion said his job now is to finish the year with the bronze medal in the championship. “If I win at Germany that will secure third place,” said Crump. “It will also secure me $100,000.00 in U.S. money as a grand prize and make my wife Melody, and the bank manager very happy.”

The Australian Ace uses K&N Engineering products. “I love K&N products, the K&N Filters are the best in the world,” said Crump. “I have solely used K&N products and never had a problem. K&N is the best for dirt track racing.”

The final round of the 2007 World Speedway Championship takes place at Gelsenkirshen in Germany on Saturday October 13.

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Travis Kvapil Wins From the Pole in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Las Vegas

Travis Kvapil knew he needed a strong finish at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. He hit the jackpot by starting first and finishing first on Saturday night in the No. 6 K&N Filters Ford F-150.

Travis Kvapil at Las Vegas, photo by Bonnie KindTravis Kvapil at Las Vegas, photo by Bonnie Kind
K&N Filters Team at Las Vegas, photo by Bonnie Kind
K&N Filters Team at Las Vegas, photo by Bonnie Kind
Kvapil started on the pole, but Mike Skinner took the lead on the first lap. It took five laps before Kvapil put the K&N Ford back out front, where he held onto the lead until lap 23. He reported that his No.6 was tight on entry, a problem that dropped him back to third place. When the first caution flag came out at lap 32, Kvapil went to pit road for tires, fuel and a wedge adjustment.
Travis Kvapil wins from the pole at Las Vegas, photo by Bonnie Kind Travis Kvapil wins from the pole at Las Vegas, photo by Bonnie Kind
The No. 6 K&N Filters Ford F-150 at Las Vegas, photo by Bonnie Kind
The No. 6 K&N Filters Ford F-150 at Las Vegas, photo by Bonnie Kind

Kvapil restarted in 3rd position, but moved to second quickly. Kvapil reported that the changes to the K&N Ford helped him in turns one and two, but he continued to fight a tight condition in turns three and four. When the caution flag came out at lap 85, crew chief Mike Beam brought Kvapil back to pit road for adjustments. The K&N crew then sent him back for the restart at lap 95 in the third position.

As the laps clicked off, Kvapil took second position at lap 129 and reassumed the lead on lap 133. The K&N Ford stayed first in the closing laps, giving Kvapil and the K&N Team their fourth win of the 2007 season.

“What an awesome finish,” said Kvapil. “Our whole weekend was awesome. This is the truck we won a couple of races with earlier in the year. We knew it was fast at this type of race track. We were good in practice and just kept working on it. Everyone on the K&N Team did a wonderful job of staying with it.”

Kvapil and the No.6 Filters Team remain in the third position in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series standings following the Las Vegas win. The next race will be at Talladega Superspeedway on Saturday, October 6.

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