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K&N's David Rampy with Early Season Back-to-Back Finals Starting with NHRA Gator Win

David Rampy gets the NHRA Super Stock National Event win at the 43rd annual Tire Kingdom NHRA GatorNationals
David Rampy gets the NHRA Super Stock National Event win at the 43rd annual Tire Kingdom NHRA GatorNationals
Adding to an already astonishing win record, Piedmont Alabama's David Rampy put his 1989 K&N GT/HA Camaro through the paces to pick up another NHRA Super Stock National Event win, during the 43rd annual Tire Kingdom NHRA GatorNationals at Auto-Plus Raceway at Gainesville, in north central Florida. The feat was just the beginning at what could be an early season championship point's roll for Rampy, as the very next week he drove his Super Stock entry to another final for a runner-up finish during the NHRA JEGS Cajun SPORTSnationals Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series at No Problem Raceway in Belle Rose, Louisiana.
David Rampy and his Super Stock 1989 K&N GT/HA Camaro at the Auto-Plus Raceway in Gainesville, Florida
David Rampy and his Super Stock 1989 K&N GT/HA Camaro at the Auto-Plus Raceway in Gainesville, Florida


Rampy started off the GatorNationals event by winning the GT/HA class title before setting his sights on the overall Super Stock event championship. This was again an event where Rampy could also be found behind the wheel of his 1932 Bantam which he competes in the ultra-competitive Competition Eliminator class. "Things just didn't work out for that car during this event," he pointed out. "We ended up going out second round in Comp, but things went very well in the Super Stock car."

"You know in the Super Stock car, basically the whole weekend everything went pretty smooth other than having to stay until Monday," he continued. "It wasn't bad, I mean we had some good cars on our side of the ladder. In Super Stock, there are a lot of good racers so it's kinda hard not to."

Rampy made his way past a tough Bob Marshall in round one buy taking just .005 of the stripe and moved on to send Jeff Taylor packing in round two, once again having the better reaction time which forced Taylor under his dial. That would set up an all too familiar match up for Rampy in round three and a heads up run.

"There were only two of us there in GT/HA and the same guy I ran in class, I had to run him in third round," he reflected. After being able to easily outrun Tony Cafaro in his 2002 Firebird during class eliminations, Rampy was looking to being safe on the tree and again turning on the win light in his lane.

"Well, he kinda surprised us," he said of Cafaro. "He went faster than I thought he would, but going in we knew we could go faster than we had been, too. So it ended up not being a problem. We, of course, had to run Jeff Taylor second round, who is a tough competitor and we knew if we got by him, we'd have a heads up the next round that we felt good about and that would give us a bye in round four. So we thought, wow, that's looking pretty good just need to get by Jeff."

"At that point everything was half-way falling into place," he added.

After sending Cafaro to the trailer for the second time during the event, Rampy took his earned bye on Sunday, but would have to wait until Monday to see any more on track action, as once again Mother Nature came along with the dreaded "R" word and forced the event to be put on hold.

Knowing that they had a bye next round, most racers in a situation like this would have been fine with a chance to save it for the next morning and be able to use it as a time run, in what could possibly be all new track and weather conditions than those from the day before. But for a multi-time champion like K&N's David Rampy, he's just all too good at reading whatever conditions that may be thrown at him.

"Luckily the track was pretty much the same," said Rampy of Monday's conditions. "The weather was not a lot different, but we had wind every day and it was from different directions. One time it would be a cross-head, another it would be tail and then the next time it might be a head wind, but a different cross direction to it and that all affects your E.T. and how you dial. The wind was really the main thing that was messing with us."

Rampy just switched to running this 1984 Camaro over the last couple of seasons and comments on how and why the car remains so consistent in lots of different conditions. "It's kind of a middle of the pack kind of car in that it's fast for its class, but not super-fast overall and so it doesn't go out there and blow the tires off and can hook well in a lot of different track conditions. It's just a really good consistent car with a lot of good parts on it that keep it that way, right down to the K&N filters."

Now that Monday morning had rolled around, Rampy met up with Herbie Null in round five. Rampy may have been a little behind on the tree, but used some of those well-honed driving skills to take the stripe by .004 and off to the semi-finals where Jake Sealey tried just a little too hard and turned it red, sending Rampy to the final.

"Well, the final was a lucky round," Rampy explained of the odd scenario that unfolded before the pair staged. "Actually in the semi's, when the car left it just had like a little blip, like it just went ‘pop' for a split second, like a little miss. So I ended up running two over the dial and I thought, well what was that. You know sometimes, these cars will get kinda high [wheels in the air] when they leave and will get the gas away from the jets. We weren't sure if maybe that's all it was or what. I told Barry, all I can do it just dial for that."

"So when I got into the water for the final and went to do the burnout, the car quit," he continued. "It just went dead and I thought, what in the world and starting looking at everything. It had power, since the pump and everything was on. I tried to start it again and it wouldn't start. Todd Ewing, the boy that I actually got the car from, he had won Super Comp and happened to be standing there and he went running back there and they raised the hatch up. He looked down and the wire had come off from the fuel pump to the relay. So he stuck it back on and it started right up. So I did a real quick burnout and shot right to the starting line."

"It was certainly a bit of a panic mode for a while there and I did my best to try to get back to being focused," he said. "When I left the starting line, it didn't stumble. So after the way I had dialed it, I told myself I was breaking out and you gotta get rid of something. So I just went down there and killed it off and luckily, it just worked out."

Even after all the chaos, that can seem to be happening in slow motion to a driver, Rampy still managed to have a decent light, but was .022 behind Joe Teuton Jr., where it just came down to a squeaker at the stripe. Teuton taking too much stripe and going under by just .001, while Rampy, knowing his car well, drove it to a perfect dead-on his dial 10.250 for the GatorNationals Super Stock win.

"You know, we pride ourselves on always getting to the starting line and at least making a race of it," he explained. "And when that was all going down I was thinking, 'No, we can't be in the final of the GatorNationals and the car won't run', but luckily thanks to some help, it all worked out."

With a fresh NHRA Wally in tow, Rampy and his two K&N cars hit the road for the next event on their extensive 2012 schedule the very next weekend in Belle Rose, Louisiana. Where his trusty Comp Eliminator car has not been his friend as of yet for the still young season, his Super Stock Camaro continued to shine.

Rampy worked his way through five tough rounds before earning the all-important bye into his second final in as many races. There he would face, Mike Crutchfield and although neither had a light that one would want to write home about, Rampy still ran his K&N Camaro on his 10.18 dial to just come up short for the victory.

"I just have to thanks Barry for all his help at each race and to the folks who have been with me for a lot of years," Rampy pointed out. "Folks like Steve and Bob at K&N, well you just don't get any better than that. They know and understand what all of us go through as a racer and what we put out cars through to get to these championships. When you get the knowledge that they have and the support that they give through their products that keep us out there round after round, they are a part of this team and we are happy to take K&N to the winner's circle any chance we can."

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Pappel Racing is Geared Up for the 2012 NHRA Division Six Drag Racing Season

Ron Appel earned his third consecutive "Night Fire" championship in 2011 and is anticipating the 2012 season.
Ron Appel earned his third consecutive "Night Fire" championship in 2011 and is anticipating the 2012 season.
It's human nature for a parent to be proud of their children's accomplishments, and one can only imagine how a father would gleam with pride if their offspring chose to participate in a sport that they have a passion for. Ron Pappel is in that situation, as he, his daughter, Rochelle, and her older sibling, Jim, all share a passion for and compete in NHRA Division Six drag racing. In fact, the three have been racing as a family for over ten years.

The youngest member of the Pappel Racing team, Rochelle began her racing career driving a junior dragster at the age of eight. Now a senior in high school, Rochelle carries a 3.68 grade point average and has earned a scholarship to Lane Community College, and plans to run track.
The Pappel Racing Team consists of a family of drivers, including Ron Pappel, his daughter, Rochelle, and his son, Jim.
The Pappel Racing Team consists of a family of drivers, including Ron Pappel, his daughter, Rochelle, and his son, Jim.


As a race car driver, Rochelle is equally as successful. During the 2011 season, she raced in the high school and pro classes at Champion Raceway and Woodburn Dragstrip. Rochelle finished the season with two wins and two final round appearances. She also competed in the Hot Rod Nationals, going four rounds in the constellation race. When asked her strong point as a driver, her father said, "Rochelle is "ICE" at the starting line, and has learned to be a stealth competitor at the starting and finish line."

Jim, 24, is also no stranger to success. In fact, the driver raced the Woodland Dragstrip Super Shifter Series during 2011. Manning a 1970 Nova, powered by a 383 cubic-inch engine with a four speed transmission behind it, Jim finished the series third overall for the season. Referring to Jim's driving skills, Ron said, "Jim knows the ins and outs of each car and has experience driving many cars. He has competed for several years in Division Six."

Ron, the patriarch of the team, has set a great example for his youngsters to follow. In fact, he raced Super-Pro in the NHRA Summit Series, the Hot Rod Nationals and the Lucas Oil race at Woodburn Dragstrip during the 2011 season. Ron won the Night Fire race for the third consecutive year at Champion Raceway in Medford, Oregon. "Our family has grown up at the race track, and enjoy the friendly competition atmosphere that is great at every track where we have raced," explained Ron. "Our race team shows fellow racers and fans how much fun team work and competition is in the NHRA."

Ron, Jim and Rochelle Pappel welcome the opportunity to share their passion for and compete in the sport of racing as a family, but are also aware that victories make the overall experience even more enjoyable. "If you want to win races, your vehicle maintenance is crucial in every aspect," explained Ron. "We are able to keep our cars consistent on the track by ensuring that every component does its job the same every time. From air delivery to oil maintenance with K&N filters. You cannot cut corners anywhere if you want to win. We use K&N air filters on our race cars and tow vehicles," he continued. K&N oil and air filters are by far the most reliable and consistent product we have ever used to protect our engines. They have been a part of our race cars and team since we started in 2001. K&N has been proven in our pits and on the track by winning eight track championships, two Division six titles and one national championship."

Fans can plan on seeing "two great looking competitive 27 Ford Roadsters" on the Pappel team in 2012. Ron will man a 1927 Ford Brogie Roadster with a big block Chevy engine, while Jim and Rochelle will debut their new Suncoast Roadster with a 383 cubic-inch stroker engine. "NHRA drag racing is a great sport for families," shared Ron. "I would encourage racers and enthusiasts to get their kids involved. Great sponsors like K&N have helped our Pappel Racing family build memories that will last forever."

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Bud Kaeding Wins a Thrilling Sin City Showdown at Las Vegas Motor Speedway

One week after his exciting feature event win in Vegas, Kaeding made his 2012 winged debut with the World of Outlaws.
One week after his exciting feature event win in Vegas, Kaeding made his 2012 winged debut with the World of Outlaws.
"It was a great feeling to get the first win of the year out of the way," said Bud Kaeding after winning the "Sin City Showdown" at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The Campbell, California, USAC West Coast 360 driver passed leader Ryan Bernal with less than two laps remaining. This was the first round of the USAC versus ASCS series and for his win Kaeding collected the $2,500 jackpot.

At the end of the 2011 season Kaeding was entertaining thoughts about changing his number to two, as he had scored numerous second place finishes to close out his campaign. With his 2012 season opening win in Vegas, Kaeding got the monkey off his back, as he out-dueled Bernal to a crowd pleasing photo finish.
Bud Kaeding started off his 2012 campaign with an impressive win in the "Sin City Showdown" at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Bud Kaeding started off his 2012 campaign with an impressive win in the "Sin City Showdown" at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.


As Kaeding stalked the young driver, the red flew on the lap-19, and Kaeding drove around Bernal on the restart to grab the lead. With the white flag waving, Kaeding nearly lost the lead as he got up on two wheels in the first set of turns, nearly opening the door for the hard charging Bernal. The duo had fans on the edge of their seats with a drag race coming out of turn four, but Kaeding held the spot and took home the big check.

"We grabbed the lead on the last lap," added Kaeding. "I entered turn one and two and I biked it up."

After the race a jubilant Kaeding entertained the crowd by spinning impressive donuts into victory lane. "It feels awesome to finally get back in victory lane," said an excited Kaeding. "This car was on a rail in the feature, and rolled around awesome on the top. I almost gave it away on the white flag lap, but luckily we were a little better then Bernal. I can't thank Buster, Ziggy and all my guys for working their tails off."

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Jonathan Allard Wins a Remarkable 11 Times out of 15 Starts in New Zealand

Jonathan Allard started 15 races in New Zealand and won 11, in the other four he ran second twice, finished fourth once, and had just one DNF.
Jonathan Allard started 15 races in New Zealand and won 11, in the other four he ran second twice, finished fourth once, and had just one DNF.
The first time Chico, California native, Jonathan Michael Allard ventured to the other side of the planet to race was 2004. On that trip he raced in Australia, it's easy to remember because that was also his first full year racing the World of Outlaws. The exact year he started racing in New Zealand isn't as simple to pin down.

"I've made the trip to New Zealand for a few years now," said Allard. "I love the atmosphere the tracks provide. With 10,000 plus people on hand any given night, it's an amazing place to race. We are also very fortunate to have the races on prime time TV every week throughout the year. The competition was tough all through the season because there are many local competitors that know how to win. We also had Sammy Swindel and Donny Shatz from the U.S. competing in many of the events."

With the competition getting tougher each year it makes Allard's accomplishments even that more impressive, in 15 race starts, Allard saw the checkered-flag first a total of 11 times. In the four races he didn't win, he ran second twice, finished fourth once, and had just a single DNF.

"I can't say enough about my guys," said Allard. "This car was bad fast since the day we hit the track back in December. I can't thank the good people at the Porter Group, Hydraulink, Albany Toyota, Valvoline and K&N enough for making this trip possible. The Porter Group/Hydraulink team that I race for is different than the team I race for here in the U.S.," continued Allard.

The Allard Motorsports team is based around Allard running and maintaining the team car. "It's a major undertaking, but it has been great challenge for me to take that on, I have learned a lot building and maintaining the cars," said Allard. "I put to use all the knowledge I've learned over the years to win in New Zealand, now it's time to apply what I've learned to our U.S. based team. I feel very fortunate to have been a part of such an achievement in New Zealand."

Allard's 2012 season in the U.S. started the day after arriving back from New Zealand. "It's great to jump in to racing straight away! We are very excited for the season ahead. Our goal for this year is to win races. If you win races the championships will follow. We Also want to promote our team and our products we use on the car. It's very important to our team to let the fans and competitors know what products we utilize to win races. We will accomplish this with our new promotion team headed up by PJ Peterson. We will now be better able to reach out to the public and other forums in and outside the racing venues."

"I look to have a successful 2012 season to come," adds Allard. "I'd like to take the opportunity to thank our friends at K&N for providing such great products for our team. We are on the cutting edge with the long term reliability that it takes to win races and championships! K&N has always been very involved with our team and provides us with situation of feeling like family! I feel grateful to be a part of that family."

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Elliott Despain's Impressive First Win at Brownstown Speedway Comes in Season Opener

The 2010 American Modified Series Rookie of the Year said his first ever win on one of the most prestigious tracks in the United States was huge for him and his family.
The 2010 American Modified Series Rookie of the Year said his first ever win on one of the most prestigious tracks in the United States was huge for him and his family.
Few things in racing, or in life, inspire anymore emotion than that moment of perception when you realize you're living a childhood dream. For Campbellsville, Kentucky's Elliott Despain his field of dreams is a quarter-mile dirt oval track located inside Jackson County Fairgrounds called Brownstown Speedway. Despain ventured to the Brownstown, Indiana speedway and came away with his first ever victory at the hallowed grounds.
The season opening win at Brownstown Speedway was Elliott Despain's first ever at the legendary dirt oval.
The season opening win at Brownstown Speedway was Elliott Despain's first ever at the legendary dirt oval.


"It was very big!" exclaimed Despain. "I went from a kid playing with cars in the stands to getting a win in my car on the track. All of our hard work during the winter has really paid off so far. I have been going to Brownstown since I was a kid and it is one of the most prestigious tracks in the United States."

Despain, driving in the No. 75 car owned by his parents, Billy and Lisa, began his evening by winning his heat and subsequently started on the front row of the Modified Feature event. "I would like to thank all of my sponsors, my mom and dad, my fiancé, and all of my crew guys: Dale, Mike, Terry, and Uncle Danny. My whole family has been coming here for a long-time and it feels great to finally get a win here at Brownstown. The track was excellent and we look forward to coming back."
The Despain Motorsports crew said they didn't do anything different to their car during the off season, except put a new body on and check over every inch of the year to insure it's ready to go for 2012.
The Despain Motorsports crew said they didn't do anything different to their car during the off season, except put a new body on and check over every inch of the year to insure it's ready to go for 2012.


The Despain Motorsports crew and their No. 75 Lucas Oil Products sponsored race car, featuring K&N products, have been coming to Brownstown for over five years and this 2012 season opening victory carries them along with plenty of positive momentum.

"I have no idea exactly how many times we've raced at Brownstown throughout the five years," said Despain. "This time we got a really good draw and I got to start on the pole of our heat race. We won the heat and were again on the pole of the feature. A great car combined with a little bit of luck, everything worked out for us."

Did you do anything different to your car during the off season?
"No, not really. We just continued our every year winter routine. We put a new body on the car and did a check over the entire car just to make sure everything was right."

The 2010 American Modified Series Rookie of the Year and the Despain Motorsports team head back to Brownstown Speedway this weekend to see if they can keep things on a winning track.

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