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K&N Welcomes Team Live Fast Play Dirty Motorsports Onboard for the 2011 LOORS

Adding support and team firepower will be Jerry's son Aaron.
Adding support and team firepower will be Jerry's son Aaron.
Contrary to any initial impressions, Live Fast Play Dirty Motorsports is not the title of the latest 3D adventure flick. They are in fact a Salt Lake City, Utah, based team that presently competes in the Lucas Oil Off-Road Racing Series, and the drivers and crew say they are pumped and ready for 2011.
The number 23 truck will continue to be piloted by patriarch team owner Jerry Daugherty.
The number 23 truck will continue to be piloted by patriarch team owner Jerry Daugherty.


For this season the entries consist of the Pro-4 Unlimited number 23 truck driven by team co-owner Jerry Daugherty, and the number Pro-4 Unlimited number 24 driven by Aaron Daugherty. Formerly known as Daugherty Racing, the Live Fast Play Dirty Motorsports team has been competing together for the past five years, and for 2011 they now add K&N to their family of sponsors.

"Live Fast Play Dirty Motorsports is extremely proud to be a K&N affiliated team," commented Christie Daugherty, the other co-owner and team manager.

"As an organization, we hold great pride and a high level of importance in our structure building, and in maintaining valuable quality relationships. We are therefore proud to have built this type of relationship with the K&N Engineering Company. We believe that the products offered by K&N are far superior to others in the marketplace, and we feel that these products give the Live Fast Play Dirty Motorsports Pro-4 Unlimited trucks a definite advantage on the track."
The Live Fast Play Dirty Motorsports father and son team should prove to be formidable to any and all track opponents.
The Live Fast Play Dirty Motorsports father and son team should prove to be formidable to any and all track opponents.


Jerry Daugherty is a veteran short course driver with over 35 years of experience under his helmet. During those years Jerry has placed and won in many varied off-road events, including Crandon, Riverside, the Baja 500 and 1000 and Pikes Peak, to name but a few. After an 18 year respite, Jerry decided to get back behind the wheel in 2005.

"All through the years Jerry has continued to run and build a highly consistent and reputable team that continues to expand and grow," notes Christie.
With two Pro-4 entries and supportive new sponsors, the team plans on flying to victory many times this year.
With two Pro-4 entries and supportive new sponsors, the team plans on flying to victory many times this year.


The 2011 season will be driver Aaron Daugherty's rookie year in the Pro-4 Unlimited class. Aaron has been gaining experience competing in the Pro-Lite class for the past several years. Aaron says he is ready to get behind the wheel and onto the track with his dad.

"Aaron is certain to be a competitive force for the coming years, and he definitely will assist in leading our team to great finishes and future growth," adds Christie.

The rest of the Live Fast Play Dirty Motorsports team is comprised of Crew Chief, Jesse Lewis, and the crew of Todd Salazar, Trad Ronfeldt, Dustin Pence and Gary Logan.

The 2010 season ended with Jerry in eighth place in the point standings. "Although a top-ten finish is great," continues Christie, "Jerry is seriously looking to put the Live Fast Play Dirty Motorsports Pro-4 number 23 on the podium, and to complete the 2011 season even closer to the top. The team has made major adjustments and changes, and we are excited to see the results on the track. Now with two Pro-4 entries, great sponsors, a well motivated and highly qualified crew, 2011 should prove to be an exciting and successful season for us."

The Live Fast Play Dirty Motorsports organization has also just completed a Pro-2, two-seat show truck, which will be making many appearances throughout the 2011 season. Speaking about the reality off-road thrill ride Christie says, "Sponsors and fans alike will have the opportunity of experiencing a little of what it is like to take a ride in one of these amazing trucks. We love to become involved with our partners and supporters, and we will look to expand on this in the future as well."

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Arnold Motorsports' Haley and Miranda Join K&N for the 2011 Sprint Car Season

This is Haley's third season in a sprint car and she's looking for a championship in the newly formed ASCS Warrior Region.
This is Haley's third season in a sprint car and she's looking for a championship in the newly formed ASCS Warrior Region.
Haley and Miranda Arnold, the sprint car racing sisters from Sedalia, Missouri, open their 2011 season this weekend at Malden Speedway in Malden, Missouri, racing with the USCS Outlaw Thunder Tour. This is the Arnold's inaugural USCS event and their first race ever at Malden Speedway. The dynamic-duo will race virtually the same schedule this year, including events with the ASCS National Tour, Sprint Invaders and URSS.
2010 was Miranda's first season racing sprint cars and she's looking forward to putting the lessons she learned to good use this year.
2010 was Miranda's first season racing sprint cars and she's looking forward to putting the lessons she learned to good use this year.


Haley is 18-years-old and in her third season, and this is 15-year-old Miranda's second season. Last year Miranda bested her older sister by one position in the 305 points standings at LA Raceway, and both finished in the top-ten. Miranda also won the Rookie of the Year at Double-X Speedway in California, Missouri. To say the Arnold sisters are infatuated with racing would be like saying bees sort of like honey. They in fact both have high-octane race blood flowing through their veins. Their dad, Bryan, raced sprint and stock cars, and both their grandpas and an uncle all raced.

"Racing pretty much consumes all of my time which I am just fine with," commented Miranda. "If I am not racing then I am at the shop working on my cars."
Miranda and Haley say they are proud to be asked to be onboard with K&N, their products have always spelled good luck for the racing sisters in the past.
Miranda and Haley say they are proud to be asked to be onboard with K&N, their products have always spelled good luck for the racing sisters in the past.


And Haley is in full accord adding, "My friends have mixed feelings about my racing. They think it's awesome and love to come and support Miranda and me, but on the flipside they don't like the fact that we don't get much time to hang out. With 2011 being my graduating year ,there are a lot of experiences that I have skipped out on because of races, but I am okay with that. Racing is my everything! My friends don't like that I have passed on some events, but they completely understand that racing is my main priority, and it comes first."

Last year was Miranda's first full season racing sprint cars and she found it to be a great education. "I learned a ton about racing and what it takes to become a driver. I hope to continue to keep learning new things every time out. I feel as if I accomplished a lot in my first year, so overall, I feel I had an awesome 2010 season. I am really looking forward to the 2011, with everything I have learned from my first season, as well as having K&N on our team."

The Arnold Motorsports sisters signed with K&N for the 2011 season and they couldn't be more pleased about it.

"We have been using K&N products for several years now," explains Haley. "We started using K&N filters, oil, and cleaner when we first started racing ATV's in 2006. We have had nothing but good luck with K&N products during those years. When we got into sprint car racing we needed to find a sponsor to help us out with air filters, oil, and cleaner, so because we had such good luck with all of our K&N products in the past, it was just the right company to go with. Miranda and I began talking to Bob Harris and sent him a portfolio, and we were lucky enough to be chosen to work with K&N as a partner. The products we use on our sprint cars such as; the box air filter, spray oil, air filter cleaner, and the wrench off oil filters are all awesome products. With K&N products we know it's the highest quality, so that's all we use on our race team."

Miranda chimes in with "Bob Harris is great to work with. When we were in Indy, at the International Motorsports Industry show, we got to meet him in person and talk about what we could do to help K&N. I also think K&N carries the most awesome products."

To prepare for the 2011 season Miranda and Haley say they have been busy searching for sponsors, working on their cars, and getting physically and mentally pumped up.

"There is so much to do during off season that I'm not quite sure why they even call it an off season," says Haley. "For example you have to get all of your spare parts together, like front axels, rear ends, and all kinds of other various parts. You really want to stay ahead of the game, and that's what we are trying to do. Also, along with searching for sponsors and working on the cars, I have been working out like crazy to get my body physically ready for a long season of racing."

Miranda's goals for this season are to pick up her first sprint car win and to consistently finish in the top-five every weekend in the 305's. As for the 360's, she plans on making every A-feature and to finish in the top-ten.

"My biggest racing dream is to win the Knoxville Nationals. I would really like to peruse a career in the motorsports industry. Any opportunities that I receive I will try my hardest and give it everything I have to be the best I can be," says Miranda.

Haley too says her one big race dream is to become a successful racer in whatever style of racing she ultimately chooses.

"If I choose to stay with sprint car racing I would like to travel with The World of Outlaws and to race the Knoxville Nationals with all of the top notch drivers. If racing takes me into NASCAR, then my big goal for that would be to race in the Daytona 500. I have so many dreams, and can't wait to see where they take me. As long as I am racing, I will be one happy camper."

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Yamaha Super Ténéré Adventure Motorcycle Benefits From K&N Air Filter

Replacement Air Filter for 2010 to 2016 Yamaha Super Tènèrè motorcycles
Replacement Air Filter for 2010 to 2016 Yamaha Super Tenere motorcycles
The Yamaha Tènèrè and Super Tènèrè have been part of Yamaha's international adventure touring line-up for years. Having received much praise abroad, North American motorcyclists have long coveted these rugged machines.
Restriction Chart for YA-1210 Air Filter
Restriction Chart for YA-1210 Air Filter


Yamaha placed a target on the back of BMW's GS motorcycles and hopes to hit the mark with the new Super Tènèrè. Yamaha Motors has finally decided to offer the Super Tènèrè in the United States.

Tènèrè is an Italian word meaning "to hold." Not coincidentally, K&N also delivers performance and excellent dirt-holding filtration for 2010 to 2016 Yamaha Super Tènèrè motorcycles with 1199cc engines. K&N has released a new High-Flow Air Filter, YA-1210, to fill the need for a reusable performance air filter.

This high-flow replacement air filter is washable/reusable, pre-oiled and ready to ride. K&N's YA-1210 is specifically designed to fit into the stock air filter assembly of 2010 to 2016 Yamaha Super Tènèrè motorcycles with 1199cc engines.

K&N high-flow replacement motorcycle air filters are designed to provide increased airflow, resulting in increased performance and acceleration while providing excellent filtration. Within each air filter, thousands of microscopic cotton threads absorb K&N's specially formulated air filter oil and create powerful filtering media.

K&N puts its products through extensive testing to ensure they are worthy of the K&N name. Fuel management modifications to your motorcycle are not necessary to obtain increased performance.

Covered by the famous K&N Million Mile Limited Warranty®, and made in the USA, K&N's YA-1210 will provide years of performance and excellent filtration.

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Legends Garlits and Gwynn Renew Rivalry with Match Races for a Cause

This event is to help raise awareness and additional funding for the Darrell Gwynn Foundation, whose mission is to provide awareness, prevention, support and ultimately a cure for Paralysis and the Don Garlits' Museum of Drag Racing which showcases and preserves drag racing history.
This event is to help raise awareness and additional funding for the Darrell Gwynn Foundation and the Don Garlits' Museum of Drag Racing.
"Big Daddy" Don Garlits and "The Kid" Darrell Gwynn have a long history of on track match ups that began when they squared off for the first time in 1985 at the finals of the SummerNationals, where Garlits started the rivalry when he defeated Gwynn. The two would square off many more times including back-to-back U.S. Nationals finals in 1985 and 1986.
Darrell Gwynn took to the race track for the first time in twenty-one years, alongside his old rival and friend Garlits
Darrell Gwynn took to the race track for the first time in twenty-one years, alongside his old rival and friend Garlits
One of Gwynn's most memorable wins came over Garlits at the 1986 Winternationals. The two competed frequently on the NHRA circuit until Gwynn sustained a spinal cord injury in a racing accident ending his career in 1990.

At the NHRA GatorNationals in Gainesville, Florida, Darrell Gwynn took to the race track for the first time in twenty-one years, alongside his old rival and friend Garlits, in specially built electric dragsters. The pair are looking to not only entertain the fans but to also help raise awareness and additional funding for both the Darrell Gwynn Foundation, whose mission is to provide awareness, prevention, support and ultimately a cure for Paralysis and the Don Garlits' Museum of Drag Racing which both showcases and preserves the rich history of drag racing.

Also helping to celebrate NHRA's 60th Anniversary, the "Garlits vs. Gwynn: Match Races for a Cause" racing series is a best of three races between Gwynn and Garlits each day of an NHRA National event weekend. It kicked off over the weekend at the Gatornationals and additional dates are slated for the U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis and the NHRA Finals in Pomona later this season.

The highly custom DieHard Battery Powered Replica Dragsters were built by Brad Hadman, designed by Mike Gerry with graphics by Eric Reyes to make the cars represent the hot rods the drivers wheeled against each other back in the 80's. The dragsters also sport K&N's 2nd Generation carbon fiber dragster scoops (PN 100-8512) that K&N Engineering donated to the very unique project.

After the "Garlits vs. Gwynn: Match Races for a Cause" series is complete, the DieHard Battery Powered Replica Dragsters will be auctioned off at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale 2012. Fans can also get involved and help raise money for the Darrell Gwynn Foundation by purchasing tickets to the Darrell Gwynn Foundation's "Track Walk for Those Who Can't" which will take place at each NHRA event the "Garlits vs. Gwynn: Match Races for a Cause" appears. The track walks give fans the special opportunity to walk on NHRA tracks, meet many of NHRA's star drivers including Larry Dixon, Don Garlits, Robert Hight, Johnny Gray, Jim Head, Hector Arana and many more all while helping to support the Darrell Gwynn Foundation's mission. The Darrell Gwynn Foundation will also make a wheelchair donation at each "Garlits vs. Gwynn" event through its national Wheelchair Donation Program. Information on how to take part can also be found on the foundation's website.

For those in attendance during the GatorNationals and fans at home viewing the renewed rivalry on ESPN2's event coverage alike, Garlits and Gwynn gave quite a show during their event of the season. Garlits easily clinched the best of three when he won both the first match on Friday and the second match on Saturday. Saturday's match found Garlits taking the stripe by more than seven hundredths of a second over Gwynn posting a 30.08 to Gwynn's 30.15 ET.

Even though "Big Daddy" grabbed the first crown of the season, Gwynn drove his car specially designed with a custom joystick that allows him to accelerate, brake and steer and showed Garlits it wasn't going to be an easy season of match races as he turned on the win light in his lane during the third and final match that was run as part of Sunday's pro eliminations.

"It felt good to have my name in the win column 21 years later, especially with "Big Daddy" in the other lane," said Darrell Gwynn. "I can't wait to continue the competitiveness between Don and myself as the series continues."

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K&N Motorsports G35 Wins Redline Pro Time Attack Event for Super Modified RWD

Driver Paul Brown's blistering lap-time was good enough for the win over all time attack classes.
Driver Paul Brown's blistering lap-time was good enough for the win over all time attack classes.
Referred to as "The Fastest Road in the West," Willow Springs International Raceway in Rosamond, California, was the venue for the kick-off to the 2011 Redline Track Events season. On Sunday in the Pro Time Attack, Paul Brown, piloting the K&N Motorsports Infiniti G35, clocked a 1:24.830, a blistering lap-time that was good enough to earn a victory over all time attack classes. The Pro Time Attack consists of one car racing a ticking clock, with the best time attack drivers in the world pitting their skills against the most challenging tracks in the West.
Virtually all of the work on the G35 was done in-house at K&N's Race Shop, headed by Research and Development manager, Dave Martis and his team.
Virtually all of the work on the G35 was done in-house at K&N's Race Shop, headed by Research and Development manager, Dave Martis and his team.


The fan favorite G35 was in fact so impressive at Willow Springs that the Redline officials invited the K&N team to run with the big-guns in the televised Circuit Battles event. Dave Martis, one of K&N's Research and Development managers, spends much of his time in the race shop and laboratory overseeing projects such as the G35, so clearly he was the man we wanted to talk with.

What sort of overall effort and manpower was put into G35 to get it so quick right out of the box, and what are some of the changes that were made to the car?

"Contrary to what one might think, K&N has not spent tens of thousands of dollars on this car. Virtually all of the work has been done in-house, primarily by a couple of my guys and me working in the Race Shop. We are fortunate to have a machine shop, powder coating and tube bending facilities on site if needed. But we use these folks sparingly because their main mission is production of K&N products."
The fan favorite K&N Motorsports G35 was so impressive all weekend that the team was asked to run with the big-guns in the televised Circuit Battles event on Sunday.
The fan favorite K&N Motorsports G35 was so impressive all weekend that the team was asked to run with the big-guns in the televised Circuit Battles event on Sunday.


"This year the car is quick out of the box as a result of what we learned last year, and, Steve William's (K&N Vice President of Research and Development) faith that we could make it a better car over the off season. It helps to have experience in racecar design and construction, plus apply careful planning, accurate execution and attention to detail to achieve the end result of a car that is competitive for the targeted race application. This was our main focus."

"Our plan this year is to compete as a Franchise Team in the Redline Pro Time Attack Series, Super Modified RWD class. We are sticking to that plan. I think it became evident to the folks running the Redline Track Events that the car was hot because it was turning very competitive lap times on Saturday and a ton of fans were being drawn to it. So, Executive VP, Jackson Stewart, approached me Saturday evening and invited K&N to participate in the Redline Pro Track Challenge's Circuit Battles on Sunday. I told him that we appreciated the offer, but I also wanted to stick with our plan and race for the Super Mod RWD win Sunday morning. Jackson said that would be fine, but in doing so, we would miss the Pro Track Challenge qualifying race (also Sunday morning) and we would have to start at the rear of the pack for the Pro race."

"I agreed, knowing we had a good chance to take the class win for the Time Attack event we entered, and I wasn't sure how the Pro Track thing would go off, since it was the inaugural event. I wanted to stick to the original plan to run Time Attack for a win and figured that getting invited to the Circuit Battle deal would be a nice way to wrap up the weekend."
In the Circuit Battle event, Paul Brown passed the LG Motorsports ALMS Corvette in the last turn, on the last lap, with a 110 mph, two wheels off in the dirt pass that had the crowds on their feet cheering.
In the Circuit Battle event, Paul Brown passed the LG Motorsports ALMS Corvette in the last turn, on the last lap, with a 110 mph, two wheels off in the dirt pass that had the crowds on their feet cheering.


How unusual is it for a Super Modified RWD to be asked to run with the big dogs, and what did that experience mean to you? Also how is the Circuit Battle going over with fans?

"For the Pro Track Challenge Circuit Battle competition, there is a qualifying race in the morning that determines your grid position for the start of a 'seeding race' which includes all competitors. The outcome of the this race determines the seeding order for the two lap Circuit Battle; pairing competitors up for a two lap battle for the chance to move on to the next race. The eliminations work on a ladder system, similar to rounds in drag racing. At the end you have a winner."

"One of the best battles of the day was between K&N's G35, driven by Paul Brown and LG Motorsports ALMS Corvette driven by Lou Gigliotti. This run will no doubt make it to the TV show. The match up was a two-lap shootout, a green-white-checker. Paul and Lou swapped leads a couple of times, to stay out front, Lou came down several times to block Paul's pass. On the last turn, on the last lap, Paul got a run on Lou coming into the straight, and in his classic style Lou blocked, but Paul put two wheels off in the dirt coming out of turn nine at over 110 mph to pass Lou and take the checked flag for the win. The entire grandstand crowd was on their feet. From my perspective, the fans seem to love this format of racing. Some of the match-ups result in really hard racing during the two lap sprint race shootout, and the quick succession of the rounds allows no time for things to get boring."

How did the concept for the G35 come together, and to what extent were you involved in the project?

"The G35 is a car that our Sports Marketing Dept. got from Infinity back in 2004, and it was originally built it as a show car for our SEMA booth. Afterward, it underwent a couple of iterations, and then was disassembled in preparation to make it a Drift Car. For various reasons it sat as a bare tub in the back of the shop. When I came onboard, I kind of inherited it and was asked to make it into something the company can use for exposure. Being a road racer, I had a weak desire to do the drift scene, so we looked to Time Attack which was highly popular with the 18-to-25 year old demographic."

"I was tasked with building the G35 for time attack competition and it debuted in 2009 in K&N's booth at SEMA. We ran a few time attack events in 2010 and learned quickly the car had potential, but it was limited by its relatively stock suspension and small tires. We did manage to podium twice with a first and third place at two of the events and ended the year in third-place for Super Modified RWD. I took responsibility for the car's development and now manage the K&N Motorsports race team for the G35."

"At the end of the 2010 season I was given the green light to make modifications to allow the car to be more competitive. I looked at the stock suspension and ended up completely re-working it, changing the geometry and all of the suspension links to make the car more responsive. These changes along with a new/wider body kit allowed us to use wider wheels and tires for increased traction. With the help of sponsors such as Lucas Oil, Eibach Springs, Hoosier Tire, G-Stream, Mackin Industries and APR Performance, we were able to build a car that is able to compete with some of the fastest production based road race cars in the nation."

Round two of the Redline Track Events will be contested at Firebird International Raceway in Phoenix, Arizona, April 9-10.

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