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USAC Sprint Car Racer Jarett Andretti Shows Family Bloodlines Run Deep

Sprint car driver Jarett Adretti zooms by at the USAC race

Sprint car driver Jarett Adretti zooms by at the USAC race

With a Great Uncle named Mario, a Grandfather named Aldo and a father named John, it’s no wonder Jarett Andretti is a winner both on and off the track. To sum up what kind of young man he is becoming, just read what a classmate from North Carolina State University has to say about him.

Jarett Andretti takes a sharp turn during USAC Sprint Car Racing

Jarett Andretti takes a sharp turn during USAC Sprint Car Racing

“Jarett is my hardest working friend balancing a full class load at college as well as pursuing a career in racing. He manages his time efficiently and even hangs out with his friends when he has time. Jarett knows what he wants to do with his life and has goals set for himself so that he can be successful. He is a responsible, reliable young man who I would call for help in any situation. Jarett is also a great role model for his younger sisters and is a family oriented gentlemen. I have a great amount of respect for him and the direction he is traveling in life.” - Devon Demaine

As will most drivers, Jarett started off in Go-Karts and then moved to USAC Midgets and stayed in the USAC ranks since 2011. In addition, he ran about 10 races at Oswego Speedway in their Supermodified division, the 24 Hours of Daytona and also competed in some open-wheel formula car racing. Jarett says he likes to race as many different cars as possible.

”My father ran Sprint and Silver Crown cars when he was coming through the ranks” stated Jarett, “and he thought it was valuable experience for him so, in 2012, when we were deciding the next step we both thought sprint cars would be the best route to go. There are plenty of races, stiff competition and you get the opportunity to run on both dirt and pavement. All of these factors combined led me to the sprint car ranks where I will be racing about 80 times this year across 14 states.”

Some of his most memorable highlights of his racing career include getting to race in the USAC Silver Crown division last year, and getting to go to some very neat tracks like Pikes Peak and Gateway, and running at some historical tracks like the Springfield Mile and Eldora. “Racing at Oswego Speedway was also a great experience,” added Jarett, “since my Grandfather and my Great Uncle had both raced there.”

When the Andretti Short Track team started building their sprint car program in 2012, they looked at companies that provided parts for each aspect of the race car. “K&N obviously builds great air and oil filters,” stated Jarett, “so we got the opportunity to meet Ryan at the IMIS show and we started building our relationship and are very proud to be using K&N products week in and week out on our Sprint and Silver Crown Cars.”

“In the 2+ years that we have been using K&N Air and Oil filters” concluded Jarett, “we have never, ever had a reliability issue. They always perform at their peak and are never a reliability concern, so, for that reason I would recommend K&N filters to anybody in racing or for use on their personal vehicle.”

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Cole Custer Wins NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Race at Richmond International Raceway

Cole Custer is Victorious in his third career NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race

Cole Custer is Victorious in his third career NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race

Rain or shine, Cole Custer delivers on the NASCAR K&N Pro Series

He won the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race at Richmond International Raceway, his third in 16 starts.

He had to wait a day to win the Blue Ox 100. The race was scheduled for Friday night, but a three-hour rain delay postponed the start until Saturday morning.

Cole Custer in persuit of Nick Drake

Cole Custer in persuit of Nick Drake

Custer passed pole winner Nick Drake on lap 49 and led the remaining 52 laps. It was the only lead change in the race.

“We followed Nick in the early part, but part of it was I spun the tires on the first couple of restarts,” said Custer. “I finally figured it out and we got him on the restart.”

Custer started the race on the front row with Drake. There were five caution periods for 32 laps. A multicar crash on lap 41 set up the restart when Custer took the lead from Drake.

“I think we did get around lappers pretty good today,” Custer said. “I think we just caught them in the right spot. I was able to get off turn 2 pretty good.”

Custer opened the season by winning the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race at Phoenix International Raceway. He made his second K&N Pro Series East of 2014 start at Richmond.

Cole Custer burnsout to celebrate his Richmond International Raceway win

Cole Custer burnsout to celebrate his Richmond International Raceway win

The 16-year old from Ladera Ranch, California, also won K&N Pro Series races at Iowa Speedway and New Hampshire International Speedway last year.

Ben Rhodes finished in second place at Richmond International Raceway, his fourth top-five finish in five races.

Cole Custer and team in Victory Lane

Cole Custer and team in Victory Lane

“I was trying to catch (Custer) though,” Rhodes said. “He had a really fast car. It was a really good day for us. I’m really happy with our finish.”

Rhodes leads the K&N Pro Series East standings by 18 points over Gray Gaulding. Gaulding was 11th at Richmond.

Drake crossed the finish line in third place, his second top-five finish of the season. It was his fifth career K&N Pro Series East start.

“At the end there, there was no grip. The track was pretty green,” Drake said. “You just couldn’t run those guys down at the end. We were OK if we were in the lead. I feel like just whoever was leading was going to stay our front due to the fact that there was no grip on the track. I’ll take a third.”

Austin Hill was fourth followed by Ronnie Bassett Jr. in fifth.

The next NASCAR K&N Pro Series race is the Casey’s General Stores 150 at Iowa Speedway on May 17.

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Martino Motorsports Unveils New K&N Rear-Engine Dragster at NHRA Spring Spectacle of Speed

At the end of last season the Martino Motorsports dragster only existed in an artist’s illustration

At the end of last season the Martino Motorsports dragster only existed in an artist’s illustration

Ryan Martino, son of founder Tom Martino of the family-operated Martino Motorsports, has had an exceptionally jam-packed and eventful off-season. Amid a brutal winter of relentless sub-zero temperatures and record amounts of snowfall blanketing their Youngstown, Ohio, home, the Martinos have been busy readying their brand new K&N Filters rear-engine dragster for debut at the NHRA Spring Spectacle of Speed at Lucas Oil Raceway in Indianapolis, Indiana, April 25-27. Between maintaining a full schedule of personal appearances, the national drag racing standouts recently took time out to give us a firsthand look at their new ride, and to give us some insights into their hectic pace.

The Martino’s rear-engine dragster utilizes a K&N second-generation composite dragster scoop and a K&N air and oil filter

The Martino’s rear-engine dragster utilizes a K&N second-generation composite dragster scoop and a K&N air and oil filter

Ryan: NHRA Top Dragster in Division 3 is probably the most competitive category NHRA offers. We constantly see record low bump spots at almost every event throughout the year and each season we see the bump spot lower at least a tenth in our class. Heading into 2014 we knew we had to step up our engine program to help maintain our competitive edge over the competition.

Tom: Last September, we purchased a complete 665 cubic inch Ny-Trex nitrous injected engine combination which we were luckily able to break in before the end of the year in October. After a few passes in our 240” dragster, it was obvious we needed a longer car designed to handle the high-horsepower/high-torque output of the new motor. We were right on the edge with our 240” dragster and could have probably gotten the combination to work, but we didn’t want to invest half of our 2014 season experimenting with how to tame the car down from track-to-track.

The new car is a 260” Mac Sherrill rear-engine dragster

The new car is a 260” Mac Sherrill rear-engine dragster

Ryan: It was an easy choice for us to decide on who we wanted to build this new car. We’ve had a great working relationship with Mac Sherrill Race Cars in Sheffield Lake, Ohio over the years and have had great success in Super Comp and Top Dragster competition since we purchased our first Mac Sherrill dragster in 2005.

The father and son team have been actively involved with the Plant the Seed to Read Festival for the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County

The father and son team have been actively involved with the Plant the Seed to Read Festival for the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County

Tom: Mac truly outdid himself on this project. The new car is flat-out set up to go fast and is equipped to handle anything we can throw at it. The new car is a 260” Mac Sherrill Rear-Engine Dragster which features a fully-custom R&R Auto Body paint design.

Ryan: What’s fascinating with this new car is that it’s nearly an all Ohio equipped vehicle. Ohio is definitely a hidden treasure in the automotive industry and we are lucky to have some of the industries’ best right in our back yard. We have a full schedule planned in 2014. Our main focus will be to make a strong run for the NHRA Division 3 Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series title. We also plan to compete in Top Dragster at select IHRA and PDRA events when our schedule allows, along with Quick 8 events at Quaker City Motorsports Park and Thompson Raceway Park.

Tom: We are also very fortunate to have a strong list of associates returning to our program in 2014. Anchoring the list of associates returning to Martino Motorsports in 2014 is K&N Filters. It’s truly been an honor and privilege to represent K&N Filters over the years. We have been long time fans of the K&N product lines in both our race cars and personal vehicles. Our new NHRA Top Dragster will utilize the K&N second-generation composite dragster scoop with K&N air filter (part # 100-8512) and K&N oil filters (part # HP-3002). New to our program this season will be the addition of Victory1 Performance; R&R Auto Body; RePlayXD Cameras; and Applied Racing Components (ARC). These associates have been a major part of our success over the years. 2014 wouldn’t be possible without their strong support and dedication to our racing program.

Ryan: In between putting the new car together, we have also been actively involved with off-season personal appearances for associates of our race team and our community since November. We’ve met a lot of great fans from all over the world at these events, many of which we look forward to seeing at the track in 2014.

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Deaknbuilt LLC Racing Experiences First Race of 2014 at Prim

Deaknbuilt LLC Racing recently opened their season at Primm, Nevada, in the Battle At Prim

Deaknbuilt LLC Racing recently opened their season at Primm, Nevada, in the Battle At Prim

For the past six years, Deaknbuilt LLC has been competing as a team in the sport of racing. In fact, the crew is likely somewhat closer connected than other teams. It goes much deeper than a group of people with a passion for the sport.

"Our entire team is family and close friends," shared Jeremy Deakins. His team consists of his father and mother, wife and daughter; his brother, Trever, uncles Glen and Gary. The team had grown accustomed to and found strength in the spiritual leadership of his grandfather, Shelby Wise, as well. However, this race would be a great deal different.

In fact, each and every member entered this event with a heavy heart, as they had learned earlier of his passing. One could only imagine the sadness the team was feeling. Nevertheless, in spite of the terrible news, they opted to remain and compete in the Battle at Prim at Nevada, if for no other reason, out of respect for him.

"We knew that he would have wanted it no other way," explained Jeremy. "We had known of his (bad) health for a while, and he had prepared us for that day." Looking back at previous events, he continued, "It was definitely the hardest emotionally, but we encounter different challenges every race. So as long as we work as a team. . . we manage."

Lining up in the 1400 unlimited sportsman's class of the Competition 1400 series, they were prepared to embark upon a two day event consisting of a succession of four, 16-mile laps before the races were deemed over.

Prior to the Battle at Prim, the Deaknbuilt LLC Racing team learned of the passing of a family member. However, they remained to race in the event, as they were confident that’s what he would have preferred

Prior to the Battle at Prim, the Deaknbuilt LLC Racing team learned of the passing of a family member. However, they remained to race in the event, as they were confident that’s what he would have preferred

Pulling a 16th spot starting position, Jeremy Deakins and his fellow team members were confident of what would transpire in the laps to come. "We know we prepare the truck well for the races," ensured Jeremy. "The team does all of the work ourselves in the shop. So we don't like to think about how many trucks are in front or behind." When asked the key to success at this particular event, he reiterated, "Having a well put-together team that preps the truck well for every race."

According to Deakins, the truck handled fairly well during the first day of racing. However, they considered the front suspension somewhat soft and the rear tires weren't grabbing optimal traction. That in mind, the crew made a few adjustments and added a little weight to the rear of the vehicle prior to day two. When the waving of the green flag deemed the final day underway, it didn't take long to conclude they had made the proper decision. "It made a big difference," recalled Jeremy.

Starting 11th on the final day of racing, Deakins' had managed to roll into 7th place by the third lap. Things were looking promising. However, in the world of racing, it's not over until it's over. As fate would have it, bad luck would soon thereafter rear its ugly head. With in the neighborhood of three miles separating them from the finish line, all chances of success quickly dwindled upon experiencing transmission failure.

Although the team faced adversity during the opening race of the season, they are anticipating what lie ahead during the remainder of 2014. Jeremy Deakins and the crew have an acute understanding that the team's close-knit relationship is the backbone of their program. They also understand the importance of keeping their truck perfectly maintained. In turn, they depend upon K&N products to ensure the internal components of their engine remains contaminant free.

In reference to proper maintenance he said, "it's just as important as everything else. It all has to be consistent in order to do well." One would suspect that consistency is one of the attributes that they appreciate most about the K&N products they use on their race vehicle.

"We use K&N air filters, oil filters, fuel filters, and the fuel filter housing," he explained. "We use the K&N mini filters for the oil breather and their degreaser for cleaning. We've been using them for about four years now and have never had a problem."

"It's a great product," he continued. "Like earlier stated, we have yet to have a problem. We put hundreds of miles on these products every year and have always had great results."

Looking forward to the remainder of 2014, Jeremy Deakins directed a gesture of thanks to the fans for their support. When asked what their plans are for the remainder of the season, he concluded, "Competition 1400 Series championship and some good racing."

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Race Car Dynamics, Inc. Displays Cutting-Edge Suspension Advances at 2013 SEMA Show

RCD displayed a 2013 GMC 2500 HD with the RCD 6” suspension system as their booth vehicle at SEMA

RCD displayed a 2013 GMC 2500 HD with the RCD 6” suspension system as their booth vehicle at SEMA

Teamwork has been the cornerstone to continued success throughout the years for San Diego based Race Car Dynamics, Inc. RCD is a renowned, well respected, and thoroughly proven off-road suspension systems manufacturer that has evolved from nearly 40 years of manufacturing experience by the Asbury family. Over the years they have maintained their vision to design, develop, and produce cutting edge products. Their creed is simple: Quality products, superior design, made in the USA.

For one of their feature vehicles RCD displayed the new 2013 Ford F-150 with the RCD 6” suspension system

For one of their feature vehicles RCD displayed the new 2013 Ford F-150 with the RCD 6” suspension system

The company has two facilities located in San Diego County which house their four divisions – RCD Suspension, RCD Classics, RCD Powersports and RCD Defense. The latter being where vehicles with very specific applications are designed for government agencies.

“RCD has been attending SEMA since the company’s inception back in 2000. Prior to that time, the Asbury family, principals of RCD, have been exhibiting at the SEMA show for more than 30 years,” explains Director of Operations and Sales, Tamara Fisher.

RCD’s second feature at the 2013 SEMA show was a 2000 Jeep Cherokee, complete with suspension system, roof rack, and front and rear bumpers

RCD’s second feature at the 2013 SEMA show was a 2000 Jeep Cherokee, complete with suspension system, roof rack, and front and rear bumpers

“RCD tends to bring a minimum of two vehicles, and usually we bring many more, last year we exhibited our new 2013 GMC 2500 HD with the RCD 6” Suspension System as our booth vehicle. As feature vehicles we displayed the new 2013 Ford F-150 with the RCD 6” Suspension System and the 2000 Jeep Cherokee, complete with suspension system, roof rack, and front and rear bumpers.”

“RCD believes that the more exposure you allow yourself at SEMA the better off you are. An attendee should be reminded that RCD is a key player in the automotive industry. Feature vehicles are an easy way to accomplish this goal.”

Whenever RCD plans a new project build, K&N is one of the first vendors they always seek out

Whenever RCD plans a new project build, K&N is one of the first vendors they always seek out

Fisher has been with RCD in one capacity or another since its beginning and she fully appreciates “the privilege of working with some of the best in the industry from engineering to production, sales and accounting.” It’s an understandable stance being that she grew up going to the desert with her parents and her two brothers. “My first off-road vehicle was a mini-bike. It was thrilling to get to ride, especially in sand, when I was a child. To this day, I love to go fast!” says Fisher.

“Whenever RCD does a project build, K&N is one of the first vendors we seek out. K&N has one of the best reputations for quality, durability and functionality. For example, we put K&N air filters on all of our vehicles. They are easily cleaned and reused and don’t seem to ever wear out. Our engineer had over 250,000 miles on a single air filter. So K&N is a product that we believe in and use.”

“We are looking forward to the 2014 SEMA show,” Fisher adds. “We will be displaying another new vehicle in the booth and are excited about our full line of accessories for late model trucks and Jeep. We will also have several feature vehicles around the show floor.”

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