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K&N is the Official Air and Oil Filter of AMA Monster Energy Supercross

K&N Banners placed in key locations around the track, show support from K&N throughout the 2011 AMA Supercross Series and FIM World Championship Series.
K&N Banners placed in key locations around the track, show support from K&N throughout the 2011 AMA Supercross Series and FIM World Championship Series.
The inventor of High-Flow Cotton Air Filters, K&N has become the Official Air and Oil Filter of AMA Monster Energy Supercross and the FIM World Championship. Marking this their first year supporting the series, K&N has been manufacturing their exclusive line of Performance Filters in Riverside California for over 40 years now.

We've stepped up to become the "Official Air and Oil Filter" of Monster Energy Supercross. "We're extremely excited to be the Official Air & Oil Filter of Supercross," said Nick O'Kane, Powersports Manager.
K&N Tuffblocks will line the stadium floor at all events.
K&N Tuffblocks will line the stadium floor at all events.
"Supercross provides a great platform and an immense audience for K&N filters in all facets of the marketplace. This will help us build K&N's brand awareness at the highest level. K&N plans to be on site at every round with a display in the pit party area showing the latest High-Flow Air and Oil Filters for Motorcycles, cars, trucks and now big-rigs and semi-trucks!

K&N has been a player in the motocross scene since the creation of the sport. In the late 1960's K&N was created by two avid motocross racers Ken and Norm. They made products from air filters to handle bars and sponsored moto legends like Malcolm Smith. Now K&N is giving back to the sport in a whole new way by sponsoring one of the most popular forms of motocross in the world, Supercross.
K&N will be set up at all AMA Supercross races with a display booth and technical support to educate consumers on K&N Products.  Select events will have the newly built K&N Truck & Trailer displaying different types of filtration testing equipment and displays.
K&N will be set up at all AMA Supercross races with a display booth and technical support to educate consumers on K&N Products. Select events will have the newly built K&N Truck & Trailer displaying different types of filtration testing equipment and displays.
This new partnership isn't coming unwelcomed "We are pleased to welcome K&N Filters to Monster Energy AMA Supercross," said Tim Murray- vice president - Feld Motor Spots. K&N is leader and highly regarded innovator in their field and we look forward to their involvement in our 2011 season."
AMA Supercross Events pack in the spectators to a nearly sell-out crowd at every round of 17 Events across the country!
AMA Supercross Events pack in the spectators to a nearly sell-out crowd at every round of 17 Events across the country!


"Every year, we work with a collection of top privateer teams proving our X Stream Series Motocross Filters' performance and effectiveness in Supercross", says Johnny Jump, Brand Manager. Getting to this level with Supercross, being able to talk face to face with consumers in the pits and showing our diverse collection of performance filtration products, gives us the opportunity to take this to the next level. Along with Supercross teams we have sponsored riders in all disciplines of the sport. K&N is also the Sponsor of Arenacross for the 2011 year.

Our consumers ride and that means they have trucks. The K&N performance intake systems guarantee horsepower, and when you're hauling bikes or a trailer, that's exactly what you need. Being a part of Supercross means we can be closer to our consumers and make sure that they have the very best when it comes to performance filters. We look forward to the opportunities that the 2011 Supercross season will present.

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Ethan Myatt and His 600cc Micro Sprint Stock Car at Lemoore Raceway

This is the second year racing for Ethan Myatt in the stock class at Lemoore Raceway.
This is the second year racing for Ethan Myatt in the stock class at Lemoore Raceway.
The start to the racing season at Lemoore Raceway in California has been good for Ethan Myatt. Not great, but good.
Ethan Myatt's 600cc micro sprint stock car
Ethan Myatt's 600cc micro sprint stock car


He was the runner-up in the season opener last month in the micro sprint stock class. It was his best race of the season so far. Myatt is fourth in the stock class standings after three races.

"The season, it's going in the right direction compared to a couple weeks ago," said Myatt, a 16-year-old from Clovis, Calif. "We're starting to get a good handle on a good set-up on this new car. We've tried a lot of different things and we're going to test again to try and see if was can drive this car a little better."

Myatt is in his second year racing in the stock class at Lemoore Raceway. He was fourth in points last year. He started racing at Lemoore three years ago in the restrictor classes.

"This is my second year in the stock class," Myatt said. "I ran 2008. It was my first year in any kind of auto racing. Last year my was first year in stock class. Out of 18 races, we managed to finish fourth in points. This year we're sitting fourth in points as well."

Myatt desribes the micro sprint stock car he's racing as a 600cc mini sprint. "Imagine a sprint car except on a smaller scale," he said.

"A lot of kids that have been coming up in sprint car racing started out in micro," Myatt said. "It's a proving ground for starting your career in dirt track."

There were three different winners in the first three races of the season at Lemoore. Myatt finished second to Tristan Guardino on April 2, opening night. Myatt said because the cars are so similar, the skill level of the drivers make a big difference in who wins each race.

"Right now, we've only got 11 more races to go," said Myatt, a student at Buchanan High School. "Everyone is so equal in this class beause it's more driver than anything. Basically you're just trying to dial in your set-up and the driver has to make up the rest for it because there's no cockpit adjustments. You have to dial the car in more as the race goes on. You have to pretty much dial it in before you go out to the track."

In nearly four years of racing at Lemoore, Myatt has yet to win a race. He set a goal to change that when the season started.

"I have not won a race yet in either restrictor or stock," Myatt said. "My goal this is obviously to win a race. Hopefully we'd like to run for a championship this year. I know I'm capable of doing it. The car's capable of doing it. My crew, my dad, we're all dedicated in this. I really think we can get it. It's just we need some good breaks and dial in the set-up."

Myatt said using K&N products will help him win the first race of his career. His team receives product support from K&N and the filters have made a noticeable difference in the performance of his cars.

"I can definitely tell the better intake you have on a race car, the more responsive, you got better throttle response," Myatt said. "The car reacts a lot better, a lot more rapidly than with a cheaper air filter."

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Replacement Panel Air Filter for 57-0591 Nissan Micra Air Induction System Available

Replacement Air Filter for 57-0591 air intake system
Replacement Air Filter for 57-0591 air intake system
The Nissan Micra is a popular supermini car available primarily in the European market. From 1992 to 2010, over 2 million Nissan Micra's were produced in the UK. K&N's power gaining air induction system 57-0591 was designed to boost horsepower and performance for the Nissan Micra and it is backed by K&N's million mile warranty. K&N's 57-0591 is a 57i series induction kit engineered for 2003 through 2009 Nissan Micra models with 1.0 liter, 1.2 liter and 1.4 liter engines in addition to 2010 1.2 liter Nissan Micra's.
57-0591 air intake system
57-0591 air intake system


The 33-2876 is a direct replacement panel filter for K&N's 57-0591 induction system. In these busy times, even the few minutes it takes to clean your air filter can be inconvenient. One way to reduce this is to have K&N's 33-2876 replacement panel filter on hand so you can simply swap the clean filter for the dirty filter and clean it when you have time. The 33-2876 is also a perfect choice when replacing damaged or lost air filters from K&N's 57-0591 intake kit.

K&N's 33-2876 is washable, reusable and comes with the same million mile limited warranty as the original filter.  

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K&N's Russell Morseman III Claims First Ever Sportsman Win at Black Rock Speedway

Morseman, true to form, earned his first ever Sportsman victory after only a couple of starts.
Morseman, true to form, earned his first ever Sportsman victory after only a couple of starts.
For the past couple of seasons, Russell Morseman III, has been ferociously amassing race experience and spinning it into wins. So, when Morseman won his first sportsman race after only a few starts, it was less of a surprise, then it was a relief. After winning back-to-back Street Stock Track Championships, expectations were high for the Addison, New York driver. Morseman confirmed what was suspected by winning the 20-lap Feature last weekend at Black Rock Speedway in Dundee, New York. "Holy Cow!" said an elated Morseman in Victory Lane.
During the off-season Morseman had two cars to tear down and inspect, but he's all good with that - two cars means more racing.
During the off-season Morseman had two cars to tear down and inspect, but he's all good with that - two cars means more racing.


Morseman told K&N Race News, "It feels great, and I am super excited about this season in the modified. The car is a totally different ballgame then my Street Stock. They are built for racing and have a lot more suspension and more adjustments to fine tune your setup. One reason I think I like it so much is that I have a good feeling for what the car is doing and what it needs. So it makes adjusting things a little easier."
The early win at Blackrock erased some of pressure of expectations on Morseman, which will allow him to race more freely from here out.
The early win at Blackrock erased some of pressure of expectations on Morseman, which will allow him to race more freely from here out.


The driver of the K&N No. 44 car said he's feeling strong about a couple of the tracks he will be facing next with his Street Stock.

"I've been to most of them at least once. One of our biggest weeks of racing is coming up the week before Memorial Day," detailed Morseman. "We will be running Sunday, May 22, at Five Mile Point, Thursday May 26, at McKean County Raceway, Saturday May 28, at Little Valley Speedway, and on May 30, at Woodhull Raceway.

It will indeed be another very busy summer for Morseman's Racing, with a total of 45 races scheduled, at eight different tracks. The K&N sponsored racer said he's confident and up to the challenge though. It's simply additional racing experience that Morseman can assimilate into even more checkered flags.

Morseman says he didn't really do anything different during the off-season to prepare for this year.

"We just tore the car down and inspected each piece as we put it back together and replaced anything that was wore out or broken. It was a little more time consuming putting two cars together, but other than that, we did about the same as in previous years."

Morseman explained that he is approaching this season pretty much as one race at a time, with winning of course being the main focus.

"Other than that we want to be super competitive and have fun," Morseman adds. "We traveled at the end of last season and had a blast."

"In the next year or two we are looking at moving up into a Fastrak Crate Late Model and doing a little more traveling," continues Morseman. "I am really looking forward to running a late model as the next stepping stone in my career, and eventually run with the World of Outlaws Late Models."

Morseman's Racing will race at Blackrock Speedway on Friday nights throughout the season. The team's next R.O.C. Trackside Products Street Stock race is at Five Mile Point Speedway in Kirkwood, New York on May 22.

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Tiger Racing's Paul Brown Gets Class Win at 2011Long Beach Grand Prix

The win at the Long Beach Grand Prix came after only his second attempt at the race.
The win at the Long Beach Grand Prix came after only his second attempt at the race.
Tiger Racing is a professional and vintage motorsport team based in the Los Angeles suburb of Covina, California and their lead driver is Paul Brown. The K&N sponsored driver says he essentially grew up in a garage and is a self-confessed "gear-head."
Brown says after his 2011 race calendar ends he'd love to get into Grand Am, or ALMS.
Brown says after his 2011 race calendar ends he'd love to get into Grand Am, or ALMS.


Brown has the kind of "mad-skills" that allow him to compete and express his talents successfully in a variety of motorsport venues. Piloting the K&N Motorsports Infiniti G35, Brown has already sent notice this year by setting several track records, and by winning the opening two rounds of the Redline Pro Time Attack Events for Super Modified RWD.

Then, at the opening weekend of the SCCA Pro Racing Pirelli World Challenge Championships at the St. Petersburg Grand Prix, Brown brought home an easy, second place finish in the team's brand new Mustang Boss 302S. After setting a new race lap record for GTS, Brown and the rest of the team geared up for their next event – the Long Beach Grand Prix.
Brown said that the new Boss 302S is just a kick to drive, and exceeded his expectations right out of the box.
Brown said that the new Boss 302S is just a kick to drive, and exceeded his expectations right out of the box.


The big story is your win at the Long Beach Grand Prix, can you explain what that win means to you and Tiger Racing?

"Long Beach was a huge deal for us for several reasons. We are a small team and the support of local friends, family and sponsors makes what we do possible, and to win in front of them means the world. This being basically a home race, and working with local sponsors such as K&N, and Lucas Oil just adds a bonus."

"It was actually only my second time racing at Long Beach, but I feel like we have been preparing for the last six months, as we had a huge focus on the race. In 2008, I competed at Long Beach in a Porsche GT3 Cup car with K&N sponsorship, but we struggled with an underpowered car, and got a nudged by a Viper late in the race, and lost a couple of positions to a very tough field."

"The Long Beach race also allowed us to bring attention to one of the non-profits that are close to my wife and me. My wife is on the board of Arcadia Methodist Hospital of Southern California's emergency department, and she works fund raising for their new ED. The reason we are involved with this hospital so much is that my wife, Carol, had a motorcycle accident when she was 18, and she was airlifted to their trauma center, where they saved her life. The trauma center has since been shut down, but their emergency department is under expansion and is about the closest to what is needed in our area."

You compete in a variety of racing venues, is that by design, are you of the mindset that the more you race the sharper your skills get honed? And do you enjoy one form of racing over another, or do you feel they all contribute to your skill-set? Also, if you had a race philosophy what would it be?

"I've been fortunate enough to be able to jump into a lot of different vehicles, and my job requires me to do race prep on wide variety of race cars from vintage to modern. One of the things that I think helps set me apart is my mechanical background and my understanding of vehicle dynamics."

"Not only can I translate what the car is doing, but I'm more in tune to adjusts and chassis set-up. I feel that this has been huge in the development of my driving skill-set. I can absolutely tell that the more I'm behind the wheel the sharper I get. I only wish I had this much practice when I was younger starting out. Guess it's better late than never though."

"I see myself as a racer first, whether I'm driving the World Challenge Boss Mustang, the G35, or a vintage car. As long as there is competition, I'm the first one in, but I do have a special place for street courses."

Was the thinking that the World Challenge Races would be a good warm up for Long Beach, and how do you feel about your results at St. Petersburg Grand Prix?

"Actually, Long Beach is just the first of many I hope to win this year. We've gone into the 2011 World Challenge season as strong as ever, and since we have not secured enough funding to run the whole season yet, we figured we needed to hit all the races as hard and fast as we could."

"St. Pete couldn't have started off better and then finish so badly. We actually struggled to get the car finished to the new rule spec and transported to Florida in time for the first race. We have a small crew, it's Adam Cox, Chris Fillias and me, and we put this car together. We qualified second for the first race, took the lead at the start, and looked to have it in hand. Unfortunately a late race caution came out and I lost a position on the restart, but we managed to finish a strong second and ran the fastest lap of the race."

"For Sunday's second race of the double header, we started on the pole and again took the lead into turn one and we pulled out a commanding lead. Again, a late race caution bunched us up, and on the restart we got caught up with the slower touring cars. The next thing I knew we got hit in the left front wheel, and had to limp the car back to the pits for a tire."

"We managed to get back out, and again we clocked the fastest lap of the race. Then on the last lap a puncture took out the right rear and that put us hard into the tire wall. So, a high on Saturday, to low on Sunday with a crashed car, 2500 miles from home and two weeks to get it fixed. Just getting to Long Beach was a struggle. It's actually been a pretty tough start to the season, what with running short on funds and time."

Next up for Brown and Tiger Racing is the Mosport World Challenge, then onto the next Redline Challenge at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California.

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