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Slicks Garage Builds Ultimate Hot Rod for 2010 SEMA Show

Slick bought the perfectly matched K&N air filter from his local parts store.
Slick bought the perfectly matched K&N air filter from his local parts store.
Everything old is new again - Sha Na Na, Teen Angel, hot rods and hoods - it's all good at Slicks Garage. At Slicks they practice the lost art of creating classic cars from scratch. The custom and classic car shop located in downtown Palmetto, Florida, opened its doors in January of this year.
The 1932 Ford grill shell contains encapsulated tubes with air holes for distributing hydrogen gas through acrylic tubes which are filled with red dyed water for a 1950's Rockola jukebox look when it bubbles.
The 1932 Ford grill shell contains encapsulated tubes with air holes for distributing hydrogen gas through acrylic tubes which are filled with red dyed water for a 1950's Rockola jukebox look when it bubbles.


The 13,000 square-foot facility is a one-stop shop for local car enthusiasts and collectors and it's currently being featured on a local TV series titled "Tail Fins and Chrome". A new segment of the series called "Slicks Tricks," features garage owner Slick, demonstrating his tricks of the trade to the home car enthusiast.

"Thank you so much for your interest in "The Ultra" as it is an honor to be associated with K&N, given that I back your products regularly, so having an article done kind of brings things full circle," commented Slick when we contacted him.
The Ultra's matt black paint exterior is matched with high-grade red leather for the seats and panels.
The Ultra's matt black paint exterior is matched with high-grade red leather for the seats and panels.


First-things-first, why Slick?
"I am always asked how I got the nickname 'Slick', it started out in high school with my hair, as I was a greaser and had (and still do) so much stuff in my hair it looked like I was keeping the oil companies in business, and it just stuck."
The dash was hand-built with a 30's cockpit style in mind, complete with "knee holes."
The dash was hand-built with a 30's cockpit style in mind, complete with "knee holes."


Talk a bit about the Ultra; give us a few details about the car and what went into building it?
"I built The Ultra as a tribute to what hot rodding has been over the years and what it has become. We hand-built the body, which was first designed in shop, before a mold was made of it. The Ultra at SEMA 2010 was the first one from this new exclusive Slicks Garage mold, which features a hideaway top, along with hidden frame rails and extended front end, and has the option of smooth hood sides.

"The Ultra is the latest addition to our 17 hand-built fiberglass body styles. All bodies are made to order and can be ordered as traditional Fiberglass or as a low VOC (lower styrene content and acetone free cleanup) option; this Ultra was built as low VOC. The Ultra is available to order as a rolling chassis, or as a full custom assembled vehicle."

"I wanted this car to be different and not something that would blend in anywhere. Not a street rod, nor a rat rod, but a hot rod, done my way, with all the things that I liked about hot rodding."

"The interior needed to be a flat shade to tie into the matt black paint from House of Kolor's used on the exterior, so I chose a high-grade red leather for the seats and panels. Then I found a matt red paint to match from Valspar for the one piece dash and center console."

"I decided to design the interior with a new/old mix. So the dash was hand-built with 30's cockpit style holes for your legs (my girlfriend has nick-named them knee holes). Then we flowed the dash into the console, making it one piece, wrapping it around the backs of the seats similar to the '50's 'vettes. To bring it into the present, it has heated lumbar in the seats, digital gauges, and a/c controls from Dakota Digital that we blacked out and had Dakota convert to red for me. Alongside that are red illuminated billet buttons from Autoloc for the power windows and power top."

"To make it more intimate I put in red led light strips in the door pockets, under the console and in the 'knee holes.' There's a Pioneer touch screen stereo with navigation and built in gyrosphere, accelerometer, DVD and Bluetooth. The sound is then pounded out through Vibe's new 'Slick' line speakers and amp." I didn't want to clutter things up with some big shifter so I went with Master Shifts one wire paddle shifter and blacked it out to match better with the interior."

"The frame is the heart of a car in my opinion, so I decided to give it strength and also some weight, to help keep it on the ground at high speeds, so we built it with 1/4 inch thick 2x3 tubing with driveshaft loops, and the roll bar ties directly to the frame, as does the whole body's steel skeleton."

"The Vortech V-7 YSi supercharger with cog drive made it possible to get over 1000 horsepower. without losing our daily driver goal and it doesn't hurt our fuel mileage either as it's more efficient. To keep the supercharger from premature breakdown we kept clean air coming in thanks to a K&N air filter."

"A hydrogen system we developed with our scientist helps us achieve 60 miles-per gallon and produce a cleaner emissions pull than that of a new car. The grill shell is our customized 1932 Ford grill shell with encapsulated tubes with air holes distributing the hydrogen gas evenly through the acrylic tubing which is filled with red dyed water for the 50's Rockola jukebox look when it bubbles."

What is your background with building hot rods, has it been a long time passion?
"I have been lucky enough to have a hot rodder for a dad, and have been working on cars since I was 15, and before that on go-carts, before that on r/c cars, before that on model cars and before that on every Hot Wheels and Matchbox I could get."

"The hobby is a way of life that has helped me to be an artist, historian, mechanic, upholsterer, electrician, and hopefully a teacher for the next generation of hot rodders. I've had close to 400 cars that I've played with over the last 22 years, and those were just my toys, the number of customer cars I couldn't even begin to tell you."

"My parents and my brothers and I have had car lots, junk yards, wrecker services, mechanic shops, tire shops, even a car insurance agency. If you love what you do, you immerse yourself into all aspects of it, and learn all you can to better yourself and to provide a better service to your customers."

Why did you choose to go with K&N and how did that connection come about?
I decided to go with K&N because I can't think of another company that can provide the quality I want and has the proven track record to back it up. K&N has helped change and support our hobby for years. My local Advance Auto Parts had just the K&N air filter I needed to complete this project; it even looks like it was meant for my car!"

Are you working on anything else that you'd care to talk about?
Be sure to watch for my newest projects, the American Graffiti's 1932, five window coupe, and the 1955 Chevy for the Hillstrand brothers from the Time Bandit on The Deadliest Catch. These are going to be their personal cars and they are thinking about a remake of American Graffiti with a twist for TLC and Discovery. We are also currently building a 1932 Ford Vicki with a 496 blown injected hemi for a customer, and for a pass down the salt flats to get his 200 M.P.H. jacket."

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Freestyle Motocross Rider Lance Coury Teams Up with K&N for 2011

"I have been using K&N filters on my truck for years, now I'm using the filters on my CRF250R and CRF450R. The reliable air flow and look are awesome!"
Freestyle Motocross Rider Lance Coury
Freestyle Motocross Rider Lance Coury
Freestyle sensation Lance Coury has just signed on with K&N for 2011. Lance is only 20 years old, but is already recognized worldwide for his Freestyle Motocross career. He has competed at huge freestyle venues such as Red Bull X-Fighters, Swatch 4 Freestyle and AFMXA Nationals, but he is not going to stop here. Lance is quickly becoming recognized as a heavy hitter in the FMX (freestyle motocross) world.
Lance Coury
Lance Coury
His plans for 2011 are to be a top contender in all the major action sports stages including the highly sought after X-Games. Lance is confident in this proposition as he states "his riding has never been this good."

Lance has been riding motorcycles aggressively since he was 4 years old. He has always been competitive, but not always in freestyle. He started his career in racing and shifted gears to FMX when he was around 15 years old. He quickly rose through the ranks of this FMX battling with obvious challenges. When you're 15 years you're not full grown or at full strength but in FMX you're on a standard 200 pound bike jumping a standard 75 plus feet.
Lance Coury
Lance Coury
Despite these challenges Lance worked his way up in the FMX world, riding shows and demos and was one of the youngest riders to land the back flip consistently. Currently Lance has all the high level tricks down. From the back flip kiss of death (rider kisses the front fender as he makes a ruler out of body and bike) to huge turn down tail whips, Lance does it all and does it with that extra flair you need to win events.

Now with his sights on winning more events Lance keeps his head down training at the Red Bull Compound in Wyvern Canyon. Aboard a CRF 250 soon to be a 450 Lance differentiates himself from the rest of the FMX field in riding a 4-stroke fuel injected motorcycle. The HA-4509XD is the two piece X-stream top filter that Lance will be running in his open air box 450.
Lance Coury
Lance Coury
The filter like Lances bike sets him apart both for its looks and performance. K&N is the leading manufacturer of pleated, non-foam, cotton gauze media air filters that are high flow and offer excellent filtration. "I have been using K&N filters on my truck for years, now I'm using the filters on my CRF250r and CRF450r. the reliable air flow and look are awesome!" Lance says.

This filter not only looks cool, it performs better as well. In with all of his bikes modifications Lance will have one of the most high performance motorcycles on the freestyle field.
Lance Coury
Lance Coury
This performance is necessary for the differentiating venues and conditions. No matter what the run up or conditions launching the bike 75ft plus from jump to jump is necessary to win and Lance's bike will be capable of that.

While other riders get into other sub-disciplines of the sport such as dare devil like stunts and FMX shows, Lance wants to be known as the best. He is willing to sacrifice it all to be known as a true competitor. With Lance a part of the K&N family we hope we can do everything we can to help Lance get to the top!

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K&N Sponsored Holmes Motorsports 2010 Glen Helen Pro-Buggy Class Champion

Pro-Buggy Racer John Holmes
Pro-Buggy Racer John Holmes
The Lucas Oil Regional Off Road Racing Series has been very successful with their efforts to unite the burgeoning short course off-road racing series throughout the country under one umbrella. The flagship series in the organization are the Arizona Short Course Championship based in Phoenix, Arizona, the Glen Helen Short Course Off Road Racing Series based in San Bernardino, California, and the traveling General Tire TROPHYLITE Series.
Baja 1000 Champion John Holmes
Baja 1000 Champion John Holmes


John Holmes, the K&N sponsored Pro-Buggy racer and Baja 1000 champion is a huge fan of the Glen Helen Short Course venue, and with good reason, the Riverside, California racer is the reigning 2010 Glen Helen Pro-Buggy Class Champion.

"The win this season was a hard fight right up to the final race," said Holmes. "We had several great drivers competing this year, some of which came from the pro series, and battling with them was so much fun, not just for me, but for all the fans."
Reigning 2010 Glen Helen Pro-Buggy Class Champion John Holmes
Reigning 2010 Glen Helen Pro-Buggy Class Champion John Holmes


The Lucas Oil Regional Off-Road Series is a new and exciting form of off-road racing, designed purposely to be a family-friendly. And, round seven of the Glen Helen Short Course Off-Road Racing Series delivered, with a little something for every off-road racing enthusiast, with classes ranging from UTVs and two-wheel drive trucks to 1600cc and larger Baja Buggies to Trophy Trucks.

The regional contestants competed on the same short course that the Lucas Oil Off-Road Racing Series raced on back in August.

"Yeah, they both run on the same track, and it is a great new track this year," adds Holmes.

Located in the pristine hills of Devore, just north of San Bernardino, California, Glen Helen Raceway Park is located in the Glen Helen Regional Parks and Recreation Area, only minutes from legendary Route 66.

In the Pro Buggy Unlimited Class, driving his number 915 buggy, Holmes faced some strong competition from Phil Bollman and Myan Spaccarelli, as well as the rest of the talented field, but at the checker it was Holmes that took the championship.

"The biggest contributor to our winning has to be these new shocks we put on the car - it just seems to drive like a whole different car," commented Holmes.

After winning round six on the same track Holmes said he was pleasantly surprised that simply bolting on some new front Fox Shocks could make such a significant improvement. "We knocked off almost a full second and a half from my original times," remarked Holmes after that race.

Holmes said that the entire team felt terrific about winning the championship and ending the season on a high note. "I had a terrible flip early in the season that luckily did no damage to the car. I had some healing to do though, but I'm fine now."

Holmes was chasing down first place in an early round event and made a move to pass, his right front wheel caught some soft dirt and it turned his car sideways right before he was about to hit a six-foot jump. The car did two complete flips and landed back on all four wheels, never touching the roll cage. "It knocked the wind out of me and I thought the car was damaged," said Holmes. Remarkably there wasn't a scratch on the car, the only damage was to Holmes.

Next season Holmes plans on running only in the Lucas Oil Off-Road races close to home, which definitely includes Glen Helen, and depending on race finances he may head out to the Las Vegas events as well. "Due to the expense we are unable to run the whole series at this time, but we do want to be set up and ready," said Holmes

"Thanks to everyone involved, we were able to put together a solid season. I especially like to thank my family and friends that came out to support our team. And of course thanks to K&N and all my other sponsors for all their support."

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USAC Open Wheel Midget Racer Cory Kruseman

USAC Midget Driver Cory Kruseman
USAC Midget Driver Cory Kruseman
Racing is a sport that requires more dedication than most. All racers know this, or at least the successful ones do. So it should come as no surprise that dedication is a word often associated with one of the most successful midget and sprint car racers on the west coast, Cory Kruseman.
Cory Kruseman in the 2-Seater Midget
Cory Kruseman in the 2-Seater Midget
The Ventura, CA native is one of the most popular open wheel drivers in the history of the sport, and has garnered national accolades for his talent. The 2010 season was status quo for Kruseman, who captured 9 wins in 40 starts. His season was highlighted by a preliminary night win at the Chili Bowl, as well as a win at the Dick Vermeil classic, and a start in the prestigious Turkey Night Grand Prix on Thanksgiving.

"We ran the whole season with our own team this year, which was great," said Kruseman, who has won multiple Most Popular Driver awards. "I think the biggest thing for our team this year was learning the asphalt. We spent our entire career on dirt, which is way different."

Kruseman pursued the USAC Western States Midgets championship in 2010. He finished second in that battle, just behind champion Alex Shutte. Kruseman also finished fourth in the USAC CRA Sprint Car points. Kruseman built a new team from the ground up after a disappointing 2009, which was highlighted by missing the A Main at the Chili Bowl Nationals in Tulsa, OK. The new midget team took off with the help of sponsors K&N Filters, Lucas Oil and Sander Engineering.

"I think our preliminary win at the Chili Bowl was a huge statement, the moment of the year for us," Kruseman added.

A two-time winner of the Chili Bowl Nationals, a race also won by the likes of Tony Stewart, Sammy Swindell, Billy Boat and Tracy Hines, Kruseman also runs his own driving school at Ventura Raceway, his home track. The school is considered one of the top dirt open wheel schools in the country.

"The school has its pros and cons. It makes me a better driver and spokesman for our sport when I spend seven days a week on the track. But it also takes a lot away from family time, and I have the best family in the world. It can also be difficult when you go out and beat a driver who came to your school, because they might think 'Hey, why didn't you teach me that?'"

When asked to pinpoint his single greatest accomplishment, it wasn't any one of his races or championships that Kruseman pointed out. He simply answered, "Being voted the number one driver in the world by the fans."

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Jason Johnson Wins 2010 Lucas Oil ASCS National Championship presented by K&N

JJR's 15th place finish was more than enough to clinch the title at the inaugural Sprint Car Super National contested at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
JJR's 15th place finish was more than enough to clinch the title at the inaugural Sprint Car Super National contested at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
The Jason Johnson Racing (JJR) team was assembled less than a year ago by Jason and Bobbi Johnson, their goal, lofty as it may have appeared, was to win the 2010 Lucas Oil ASCS National Championship. We are happy to report - mission accomplished.
In only their first year as a team Jason Johnson Racing earned a staggering 19 wins and the 2010 Lucas Oil ASCS National Championship presented by K&N Filters.
In only their first year as a team Jason Johnson Racing earned a staggering 19 wins and the 2010 Lucas Oil ASCS National Championship presented by K&N Filters.


Jason Johnson experienced an exceedingly focused and determined season, so much so that at the inaugural Sprint Car Super National contested at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, his 15th place finish in the Don Ott powered Maxim number 41 was more than enough to clinch the title, with 129 points to spare in fact.

"With developing Jason Johnson Racing as a new team for the 2010 season, one of our goals as a team was to obtain 20-25 wins within the season," remarked Johnson. "Falling just short at 19 victories, we all feel this season was a huge accomplishment with so much consistency and success leading up to capturing the 2010 ASCS National Points Championship presented by K&N Filters. To finish off our first season as the National Champs, it is a great feeling of satisfaction to know we assembled such a competitive group for our inaugural year as a race team."

While this championship is not Jason's first as a driver, he also won the crown in 2008, it is however his first as a team owner and driver.

For JJR the turning point of the season came during the Northwest Swing, that's when the team left Grays Harbor in Elma, Washington with the clean sweep, winning the 3rd Annual Fred Brownfield Memorial. It was also the race in which the team grabbed the ASCS National points lead, and never again looked back.

"It was at that point that our dream and all our focus of capturing the 2010 National title started to become a reality, and we really did not want to relinquish it as the season progressed," said the K&N sponsored Johnson. "Week in and week out, for the remainder of the 2010 season, we kept our goal within reach with consistent finishes and by capturing victories whenever the opportunity presented itself. With great team focus, we eventually turned our dream into the reality of becoming the 2010 National champs."

With the team experiencing so much success in only their first year we wondered if they had anything different planned for next season.

"Going into our second season as a professional race team at JJR, we have learned very much from our first year as a team. We plan on competing once again to defend our championship by racing with the ASCS National tour series. With the difference being that in 2011, JJR will try to compete at many other different venues across the U.S. in order to broaden our horizons of racing with many different sanctioning bodies and series along the way. This will allow JJR to be more diverse, with our on track performance and off track promotions."

Jason and Bobbi say they are extremely proud of their outcome for the JJR team, the associated sponsorship partners, and all of their JJR fans.

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