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Five-Time Defending Civil War Champion Andy Forsberg

The F&F x1 Sprint Car in Victory Lane
The F&F x1 Sprint Car in Victory Lane
2011 has proven to be just another year for Andy Forsberg and his multiple Sprint Car teams in Northern California. The five-time, defending Civil War champion wasted no time getting into victory lane this season, and with a full plate of racing in front of him, chances are Forsberg will be hoisting more trophies as the season progresses.
Andy Forsberg and his A&A #92 410 Sprint Car
Andy Forsberg and his A&A #92 410 Sprint Car


Forsberg already has a victory at Chico raceway in his A&A #92 410 Sprint, and he also picked up a win in the Civil War with his F&F X1 team. His private Forsberg Racing #92 also has a pair of top-5 finishes in non-wing USAC shows.

"I don't think a season ever goes as good as you want it to, but in all actuality, 2011 is going pretty good for us so far," Forsberg stated. "We plan on running every Civil War event, plus all of the Placerville points races, along with various points shows like the Trophy Cup and the National ASCS races."

Forsberg will also be running full-time at Chico in the Friday night 410 points series, and when he has an off weekend, expect to see the family-owned operation at a track somewhere on the west coast. Forsberg's biggest challenge in 2011 will be defending his Civil War championship. Forsberg is five-for-five when he runs the whole series. In other words, if he starts every Civil War race, he has never lost the championship. When faced with a question of whether or not the pressure gets greater or worse with each championship, the second-generation racer couldn't decide.

"It's a little of both, actually. There's a sense of pressure that I have to win it every time, but on the other hand, I try to remind myself that I have won the Civil War five times, so in the back of my mind I just try and enjoy myself, and if I get beat I get beat."

With all of the success Forsberg has had out west, one might wonder why he's never gone racing with the World of Outlaws full time; Forsberg has run a few WoO races on-and-off throughout his career, with a career best finish of 3rd. He calls that finish his "claim to fame."

"When I was younger I wanted to race with the Outlaws, but now I'm older and wiser, and I know it's really not an option. I have a family, home and business in Auburn, California, and traveling ten months out of the year is really not possible," Forsberg added.

With three different teams and 82 races on Forsberg's schedule this season, the veteran racer pointed toward budget as the biggest challenge this season. "Hopefully none of the teams get burnt out. As long as I don't tear up too much stuff, we should be fine."

Forsberg noted that the support he has from K&N helps immensely.

"K&N Filters are the only filters that my dad ever used and he passed that onto me. Racing on dirt, keeping the motor clean is very important. We try to get as many shows as possible out of our engines and K & N Filters help us accomplish that. We hope to maintain a relationship with them throughout my racing career."

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K&N Sponsored Benjamin Mahan Ready to Leave His Racing Mark on 2011

Mahan's driving skills have continued to grow exponentially every year since his first half-scale Sprint Car race in 2003.
Mahan's driving skills have continued to grow exponentially every year since his first half-scale Sprint Car race in 2003.
At age eight when most kids are still content practicing endless rail-slides on their skateboards, Benjamin Mahan was already running laps full-tilt-boogie in a half-scale Sprint Car. When Ben was five, Mike, his dad, took him to his first race at a local dirt track where they raced Speedway Sprints.
At an age when most kids are hoping for their learners permits, Ben Mahan is looking for sponsorships so he can be even more competitive on the big-tracks.
At an age when most kids are hoping for their learners permits, Ben Mahan is looking for sponsorships so he can be even more competitive on the big-tracks.
A woman in the stands noticed his excitement and asked him if he wanted to sit in one of the cars, Ben was all smiles. After the race Ben and Mike visited the pits where the woman made good on her offer. Ben was immediately hooked, and every day after he'd ask "Dad will you buy me a racecar?" Three years later Mike bought him the very same racecar he had first sat in.

Ben's first race came at the end of 2003. "He went out to practice for the very first time and took to it like a proverbial duck to water," said Mike. "The track promoter asked me if this was Ben's first time because he was really doing great."

Ben finished that race in third place and then went on to win his next two races. The following year, as the need for speed intensified, Ben moved up to the Intermediate Division, where the drivers were more experienced and the racing was faster. Ben won five races in that division, narrowly missing winning the championship by a two points. Clearly this was no passing fancy, this kid showed some serious chops.
In 2011 Ben has already logged three top-ten finishes, including a seventh and an eighth place at Toyota Speedway at Irwindale.
In 2011 Ben has already logged three top-ten finishes, including a seventh and an eighth place at Toyota Speedway at Irwindale.


"We then made the decision to move on to the Mini-Stockars and race on bigger tracks on pavement," Mike tells K&N Race News. "He took to these cars right away too, and raced them for three years, earning Rookie of The Year his first year, and then won the Championship the next two years in a row."

At 12-years-old the promoter of the Orange Show Speedway offered the young Oak Hills, California racer an opportunity to kick it up to the Factory Four Division, racing a full-sized car against adult drivers. The only prerequisite was that he pass a driving test. Ben raced in that division for the next two years, once again earning ROY honors in his first season. In his second season Ben won four races, had a handful of top-five finishes, and once more missed the championship by a couple of points.

Ben's next step up to a Late Model followed at age 14. Mike adds, "We decided to go to Irwindale and run in the Open Comp Division on the 1/3 mile track. Ben won two of the three races, becoming the youngest driver to win in a Late Model at the speedway on either track. NASCAR made a change in age requirements and Ben convinced me he could run on the very fast 1/2 mile track."

Last year Ben ran a couple of races on the big track to get accustomed to the speed and competition level, he did well, and couldn't wait for the 2011 season to start. So far in 2011 Ben has raced to three top-ten finishes, including a seventh and an eighth place finish.

"Ben is gaining experience with every race, as is our team, and we look forward to getting more top-tens and working on getting top-fives. We are currently pursuing sponsorship opportunities in order to keep Ben racing. We have plans to make as many races as we possibly can. He is a very talented young man and would be a great person to represent sponsors, like the great people and products of K&N."

Throughout his young racing career Ben has continually proven he has a deep passion and exemplary talent for racing, as he consistently displays his rare versatility for being able to adapt and excel in different cars, both on dirt and asphalt. Clearly, Ben is the ideal candidate for an education in higher racing.

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K&N's Bruno Massel Nails His First NHRA National Event of Season in Comp Eliminator

Bruno Massel WINS NHRA Southern Nationals at Atlanta Dragway
Bruno Massel WINS NHRA Southern Nationals at Atlanta Dragway
Woodridge, Illinois resident, Bruno Massel put together quite an impressive weekend at his first NHRA National Event of the 2011 season during the NHRA Southern Nationals held at Atlanta Dragway.
Bruno Massel'S Autogeek.net/K&N 2008 Chevy Cobalt
Bruno Massel'S Autogeek.net/K&N 2008 Chevy Cobalt


With a weather shortened amount of qualifying sessions, Massel had already easily placed himself at the top of the sheet in Competition Eliminator during the very first of what would only be two sessions in his Autogeek.net/K&N 2008 Chevy Cobalt when he ran an enormous .726 under his DD/AT class index. Thanks to an uneven amount of entries, that number one spot netted Massel a bye in round one where he made smart pass under full power to only the thousand foot mark to get all the info he needed and not hurt his index for round two.

"It was a pretty big deal," noted Massel of the bye. "Conditions had changed a ton and it was at night so some people had lost some index to get out of that round. It was huge for us to start the weekend clean going into Sunday."
Bruno Massel put together quite an impressive weekend at his first NHRA National Event of the 2011 race season.
Bruno Massel put together quite an impressive weekend at his first NHRA National Event of the 2011 race season.


One would have never guessed that Massel entered the event with a brand new motor and not a drop of testing, let alone any time on a dyno. "There is so much that goes into these motors," he said of his turbo entry. "We made some tweaks over the winter and kinda took a shot on something and well, it paid off. It was really even a better outcome than I anticipated."

While Massel had enjoyed earning the first round bye, by doing so had aligned himself with a pretty tough list of customers on his side of the ladder and right off the bat on Sunday, he met up with Vinny Barone in round two. "He's a tough competitor all day long," he said of Barone. "He's just a total class act. I caught him early in the run and rather than him wearing me out and trying to hurt my index, he shut off and let us get by the round clean. A lot of guys won't do that for you, but we've become pretty good friends and he's just a stand up guy."

It helped, of course, that Massel had a monstrous six hundredths of a second starting line advantage over Barone to move on to round three.

"We were running a guy named Lonnie Johnson who had been hitting the tree pretty good," Massel said of his third round opponent. "He was in a situation where he could have used us up, but he has some problems on the starting line and had to shut it down. So things were really just starting to fall our way."

"You just really have to take advantage of those situations and when you look at the semi-finals, it myself, Arnie Martel, Sal Biondo and David Rampy and that's a pretty fearsome four, I would like to think, of racers so there were no slouches there," he added.

Out of the four remaining cars, Massel was set to square off with Arnie Martel. Martel was running a little behind getting to the lanes and appeared to be a little down on power. That added with Massel still not having to carry any CIC made Martel go for it on the line and just missed the tree, going .006 red and sending Massel to the final.

Over on the other side of the semifinal matchups, K&N powerhouse David Rampy continued his trek and made his way to his 127th NHRA National Event final the final after Biondo put up the .008 redlight.

"So now in the final I have the winningest driver I sportsman history," smiled Massel. "David is as good as it gets and we are actually pretty good friends. We make a conscience effort to try and stay on the opposite sides of the ladder or at least away from each other."

"David was down six hundredths [CIC], so he was like fighting with one arm," he explained. "I'll take any advantage I can get all day long against David Rampy. The breaks or luck we had been having all day, went away in the final. I figured he would be twenty or better on the tree and two [hundredths] left in performance and he did exactly what I thought. The problem was, I let go of the transbrake button and the car didn't move. And I thought, 'Oh dear Lord this is not the time for this to happen'."

"We had a situation last year where it cost me two races, where I was having a mechanical malfunction that caused me to go from twenty and thirty on the tree to one-twenty and it was something erratic, so it didn't happen every time," he pointed out. "Realistically, I should have been able to drive the finish line blind and still make it out of the final clean, just because of the handicap that David had. When I got to halftrack, I thought about shutting it off, but then I thought the only thing worse that losing index would be losing this race."

That thought to keep his foot in it wasn't necessarily from the little voice in his head, but the little voice he spoke to on the phone just prior to the final round.

"Daddy, you have to beat Rampy," Massel smiled as he repeated the words of his four year old son. "See, he knows everybody and who they are. I told him I was going to try and he said again, 'No Daddy, you have to beat Rampy'."

Even though Massel took a three hundredths hit on his permanent index, he did the best he could to not take any more stripe than needed to seal the deal in an all K&N Comp Eliminator final for his fifth NHRA National Event victory and made it 2-0 against Rampy in NHRA finals.

Massel utilizes several K&N products not only on his championship race car, but speaks highly of the new HD K&N air filter on his tow rig. "The new K&N air filter for large diesel trucks and RV's that we have started using has helped us pick up not only fuel mileage but I really feel we have picked up some more horsepower, as well."

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K&N Receives the Tuning Theo Award 2011 for Best Brand Motor Tuning

K&N receives the Tuning Theo Award 2011 for the category 'Best Brand Motor Tuning'.
K&N receives the Tuning Theo Award 2011 for the category 'Best Brand Motor Tuning'.
Tuning World Bodensee is an international exhibition for car tuning, lifestyle and the tuning club scene. Over 1,000 tuned cars are on display, while 235 exhibitors and 152 clubs participate to show their appreciation to the tuning community. This year at Tuning World Bodensee in Friedrichshafen, Germany, K&N received a Tuning Theo Award 2011 in the category 'Best Brand Motor Tuning'. Out of 3 nominees, K&N was voted best brand by subscribers of 'VW Speed' and 'Tuning', the two most popular magazines in Germany's tuning industry.

Publisher Delius-Klasing introduced the Tuning Theo award, named after tuning pioneer Theo Decker, in 2010 to give recognition to the best companies in the tuning industry. They organized an Internet poll for the 25,000+ subscribers of their two magazines, 'VW Speed' and 'Tuning', who chose K&N as the winner in one of the 11 award categories. While being a nominee at the first Tuning Theo award presentation in 2010, K&N is proud to have won a 2011 award.

This really shows the appreciation of the brand in the German tuning industry, since the winners of the Tuning Theo award are elected by end consumers and therefore active users of the actual products. K&N has always believed in looking forward and raising the bar. That's why we have worked hard on a new product line, the 57S air induction kits, which are performance intake system for European applications. K&N's 57S air intake systems carry the TUV approval, which is considered the most stringent European test standard in terms of quality, sound and emissions.

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EM Motorsports' Ethan Myatt Begins 2011 Season With a Solid 2nd Place Finish

EM Motorsports is do everything they can to ride out their one and only engine to a Stock Class Championship at Lemoore Raceway.
EM Motorsports is do everything they can to ride out their one and only engine to a Stock Class Championship at Lemoore Raceway.
K&N backed Ethan Myatt from Clovis, California races 600cc Micro Sprints at Lemoore Raceway. A Micro Sprint is basically a shrunk down version of a full-sized Sprint Car. Myatt is a high school sophomore holding down a 3.5 GPA, and he's very close friends with another K&N sponsored driver, World of Outlaws racer Jason Meyers. Myatt says, "Meyer has offered up a lot of advice and help - he's a great mentor to me."
Ethan Myatt's 600cc Micro Sprint car is basically a smaller version of a full-sized race car.
Ethan Myatt's 600cc Micro Sprint car is basically a smaller version of a full-sized race car.


Team EM Motorsports is made up of Myatt and his crew chief dad and his grandpa, as well as his best friend from time-to-time.

"Things are looking great so far this year," Myatt said, "Starting off with a second place finish in the first race was a great way to start the season."

In the next three races Myatt went on to finish with a seventh, fifth and eighth place respectively.

Myatt explains, "We put together a brand new car hoping to go for the Stock Class Championship at Lemoore this year. We have struggled every race this year so far, but several weeks ago we made a massive change to the set-up which helped us come from 12th to 8th so we are making progress."

"We are mainly racing Lemoore this year due to the fact that we only have one engine, and don't want to push the issue because we are trying to go for a championship this year," continues Myatt. "Next year, we plan on moving up to the Super 600 class, in that class you can do quite frankly anything to the engine, and you can have the advantage of being able to adjust your shock set-up from the cockpit. The only thing is that in the Super 600 class, the more you do to the engine, the more weight you're required to add to the car."

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