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Malcolm Smith Motorsports and K&N Co-Sponsor Glen Helen Sportsman Class Motorcycle Champions

Racing motocross requires tremendous levels of physical fitness, mental fortitude, and the right equipment. It is difficult to imagine performing any task for 24 hours straight, let alone racing a motorcycle for that amount of time.

Travis Ginter aboard one of two RM-Z450 motorcycles ridden by Team Malcolm Smith/Norco Tires. Photo courtesy of Sean Renshaw.
Travis Ginter aboard one of two RM-Z450 motorcycles ridden by Team Malcolm Smith/Norco Tires. Photo courtesy of Sean Renshaw.

Team Malcolm Smith/Norco Tires kicking up roost. Photo courtesy of Sean Renshaw.
Team Malcolm Smith/Norco Tires kicking up roost. Photo courtesy of Sean Renshaw.
On October 17-18, 2009 the K&N supported five-person team of Brett Dimanno, Nick Hogan, Patrick Bleckert, Ronnie Anderson and Travis Ginter did not just race their dirt bikes for 24 hours, they dominated the 251cc-open sportsman class.
A pit crew member from Team Malcolm Smith/Norco Tires works on one of the motorcycles.
A pit crew member from Team Malcolm Smith/Norco Tires works on one of the motorcycles.

Team Malcolm Smith/Norco Tires racing through the obstacles at night. Photo courtesy of Sean Renshaw.
Team Malcolm Smith/Norco Tires racing through the obstacles at night. Photo courtesy of Sean Renshaw.

Travis Ginter, a senior service advisor for Malcolm Smith Motorsports in Riverside, California, said the 24-hour Glen Helen endurance event in Devore, California was almost unreal. According to Travis “There were no major crashes, injuries, or flat tires on the team,” said Ginter “Racing takes good preparation and it was one of those races where all the pieces seemed to come together.”

The 24-hours of Glen Helen race began at 10 am Saturday morning and ended 10 am Sunday. During the day temperatures hovered in the mid-nineties. Track conditions were rough, but race staff did a good job watering the track, keeping the dust down. The evening brought much welcomed cooler temperatures and the moisture in the air kept the dust to a minimum. “The course was tight with many turns and sections only wide enough for one motorcycle,” said Ginter.

An oversized gas tank on the RM-Z450 allowed the team to ride four laps before refueling. During the day Team Malcolm Smith/Norco Tires members rode 22-23 minute lap times. Each rider took turns riding one lap at a time. Lap times slowed down to about 25 minutes after sunset with each rider racing two laps before switching. This gave team members more time to sleep at night.

Teams were allowed up to six riders and two motorcycles. “Since we had 5 riders we shorted ourselves some sleep,” said Ginter. The K&N supported Team Malcolm Smith/Norco Tires rode identical 2008 Suzuki RM-Z450 cc motorcycles equipped with K&N products. Four hours into the race a minor crash put their first motorcycle out of commission. This forced the team to ride their second bike for 20 hours without changing the oil. Team Malcolm Smith/Norco Tires used K&N oil filter part number KN-207 during the race. “When I changed the oil after the race it was clean and clear” said Ginter “Our K&N oil filter gave us outstanding filtration.”

When the race was over Team Malcolm Smith/Norco Tires finished 44 minutes ahead of the second place 251-open cc sportsman class team. “The 251-open sportsman class was one of the largest and most competitive classes at the event,” said Ginter. Finishing two laps ahead of second place is astonishing with 16 to 22 other sportsman teams at Glen Helen. Team Malcolm Smith/Norco Tires was able to clinch the endurance series championship, which consisted of a 6, 12 and 24-hour race, with their win in the 24-hour Glen Helen race.

Of course no championship winning team would be able to succeed with out the support of their pit crew. “I want to thank Sean Hodgdon and Justin Jones. Mike Bevan, and K&N’s Anthony Basso who both stayed awake the whole 24 hours. I also want to thank Malcolm Smith Motorsports technicians Javier and Freddy for helping out with the night shifts,” said Ginter. Legendary racer, Malcolm Smith, came out to personally support the team. Travis said “I offered Malcolm my fifth-wheel trailer, but he slept outside on a cot the whole night.”

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Ryan Reed's Prodigious Dream Year and 2009 Legends Track Championship

K&N equipped 2009 Legends Cars of Ryan Reed
K&N equipped 2009 Legends Cars of Ryan Reed
Ryan Reed, the 15-year-old wunderkind from Bakersfield, California, capped off his track championship, and a nearly perfect season, by winning his final event - driving a nearly flawless race in the process.
Ryan Reed Racing uses K&N on their Late Model and tow vehicle
Ryan Reed Racing uses K&N on their Late Model and tow vehicle


"Winning the championship at the Toyota Speedway in Irwindale was an awesome way to wrap our season," says Reed. "We started the season with our focus on winning races, but like my father always reminds me, in order to win, you have to finish. Winning the final race of the season was the perfect finish to a championship season. We had clinched the title with one race to go and so we had nothing to loose. Our season just kept getting stronger with wins and podium finishes - It was almost a dream year. Everyone at Ryan Reed Racing puts in 100 percent to make sure I have the best cars and with our great sponsors and products like K&N, we finished every single lap in our '09 Legends Car this year."

"As his father, I couldn't be more proud," adds Mark Reed. "To watch Ryan drive with so much talent behind the wheel, and to see how much he really loves what he is doing, just motivates me help him in every way possible to reach his goals."

Next year Reed is moving up to Toyota Speedways' top and most competitive division - Super Late Models. "This is a big step in building my career and I will try to have the same approach as always. I feel if we work hard, and pay our dues, that we can find the same success next year."
Ryan Reed won the final race of the season
Ryan Reed won the final race of the season


In this, just his first year in the program, Reed consistently displayed heaping helpings of talent and instincts at every level, and blended that nicely with a veteran's dose of patience. "I have been very fortunate to win in so many different types of racing," reflects Reed. "I grew up in a racing family, my father was a multi-time winner in the NASCAR Camping World West and Southwest series. When I was four, we started racing kid karts, and I was hooked instantly. Everyday when school is out, I head straight to the shop to work on the cars and hangout with the crew. My crew chief, Robert "Toby" Tobias, has been a huge influence on helping me to recognize how important it is to understand the cars I drive, and to fully appreciate the work my team contributes. I get fired up about every part of the sport now, and I can't wait for Saturday night."

Ryan Reed Racing uses K&N air and oil filters, filter cleaners and oil. "Oh, I almost forgot, we also use K&N air filters and intake system on our teams tow-rig," adds Reed. "Our team feels that all K&N products are superior and truly give us a competitive edge. K&N is also viewed as leader in the automotive industry and I hope to be associated with this great company through out my career.

Next year the 2010 season will prove to be an exciting and challenging time for the Ryan Reed Racing crew. Reed will make the jump to a 550 horsepower NASCAR Late Model and his home track will be Toyota Speedway in Irwindale - a track Reed is already comfortable on. They will also race at several other select races on the west coast (to be determined later).

"Our long range plans include the NASCAR Camping World West and East series, and ultimately to a top NASCAR team in the big three series. Again, I really want to thank K&N for all their support to Ryan Reed Racing, and to the motorsports world," concludes an understandably euphoric Reed.

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K&N Infiniti G35 on Display at SEMA 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada

K&N Infiniti G35 at SEMA Show 2009
K&N Infiniti G35 at SEMA Show 2009

K&N oil filter, part number HP-1018 is part of the engine specifications on the K&N Infiniti G35
K&N oil filter, part number HP-1018 is part of the engine specifications on the K&N Infiniti G35

The K&N Infiniti G35 is scheduled to attend selected media events in 2010
The K&N Infiniti G35 is scheduled to attend selected media events in 2010
K&N employees put the final touches on the K&N Infiniti G35 before it gets wrapped for SEMA 2009
K&N employees put the final touches on the K&N Infiniti G35 before it gets wrapped for SEMA 2009

K&N employees worked in the K&N race shop for many hours to get the K&N Infiniti G35 ready for SEMA 2009
K&N employees worked in the K&N race shop for many hours to get the K&N Infiniti G35 ready for SEMA 2009

K&N Infiniti G35 tested on one of K&N's Dynos
K&N Infiniti G35 tested on one of K&N's Dynos
K&N will have several unique vehicles on display at the 2009 SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. SEMA is one of the largest automotive aftermarket conventions in the world. It will take place from November 3 to November 8 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

One of the showcase vehicles in K&N’s booth, Central Hall number 22443, will be a 2003 Infinti G35. The car was built by K&N employees at K&N headquarters in Riverside, California.

Many of the components found in the car are one of a kind. Julian Hinojos and Jonathan Fiello designed the custom plenum intake manifold using CFD software. There is also a custom dual inlet K&N air filter.

The K&N Infiniti G35 specification sheet includes:

Engine:
3.5 liter V6 Twin Turbo
Turbocharger Jim Wolf with Custom K&N plumbing
Built Bottom end by Cosworth Assembled by K&N
BRE Cylinder Heads
NISMO Cams
Super Tech Valves and springs
K&N Custom Dual Inlet Air Filter
K&N Oil Filter part number HP-1018

Transmission:
Borg Warner T56 6 SPD
4.09 Rear End Gears
Inland Empire Driveline Aluminum Driveshaftv Driveshaft shop axles/Quaife LSD
Speedway Engineering Sway bar with SPL end links
Custom Roll cage by K&N sub frame re-enforcement and seam welding
Stillen Upper control arms
K&N Fabricated Mid Links and Toe arms
Stop Tech 4 Piston front and rear brakes
Hawk DTC 170 Brake Pads

Exterior:
Viral Sport by Anceltion Carbon Fiber doors, hood fenders and trunk lid
SEIBON
Volk Wheels
Hankook Tires

Interior:
Sparco Pro 2000 seats
Woodward collapsible steering column
Sparco steering wheel
Sparco safety harness
Safecraft SFI Fire System

After the SEMA show, the K&N Infiniti G35 is scheduled to attend selected media events in 2010. It will also be at the Optima Batteries Ultimate Street Car Invitational in Pahrump, Nevada running in the exhibition class.

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Little Sister Follows Big Sisters Path on the Dragster Circuit

Junior dragster Allison Bell took home another 4 foot trophy to add to the Bell Racing Family collection after winning at Maple Grove Raceway in Mohnton, Pennsylvania.

Allison Bell and her Junior Dragster Trophy at Maple Grove Raceway in Mohnton, Pennsylvaniay
Allison Bell and her Junior Dragster Trophy at Maple Grove Raceway in Mohnton, Pennsylvania
“My sister Heather and I have been racing a lot this season,” she said. “One of our events included a Junior Challenge at Quarter Aces Dragway in Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania where I placed second.

Heather and Allison Bell are dedicated to racing. Heather Bell has moved up to Front Engine Dragster and Allison Bell is planning on following her sister’s path. “I plan to license in Heather’s front engine dragster in the spring,” she said. I also attended Doug Foley’s Drag Racing School for the dragster experience. I went 9.83 at 131 mph and it was a lot of fun.”

Team Bell uses K&N products. “K&N helps us make it to the Winner’s Circle,” said Bell. “No matter what track conditions we face, our cars are very consistent and our engines are protected because of K&N.”

The Bell sisters next plan on attending the Performance Racing Industry Trade Show in Orlando, Florida this December.

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Easy Money Texas Pro Am AMA Race Brings Out Best Performance from Riders

Canton, Texas is about an hour east of Dallas, but it was home to motocross riders from all over the United States for one weekend. They came to town for the Second Annual Buffalo Creek Shock Sox $10,000 AMA Easy Money Texas Pro-Am.

Three time Arenacross Champion Josh Demuth was one of the front runners at the Second Annual Buffalo Creek Shock Sox
Three time Arenacross Champion Josh Demuth was one of the front runners at the Second Annual Buffalo Creek Shock Sox
Amateurs mixed it up with the pros for product and event contingencies. Jimmy Albertson from Swanee, Oklahoma was unstoppable in the 450 Pro Class. He earned the Wyman Priddy, Father of Texas Motocross Award. Michael Lieb of Menifee, California won the 250 Pro class overall.
Rider Michael Lieb on the course at he Buffalo Creek MX Park in Canton, Texas
Rider Michael Lieb on the course at he Buffalo Creek MX Park in Canton, Texas

K&N is the perfect fit for the Buffalo Creek track which is a mix of red clay and white powder sand and where racers get to see first hand what a great filter the K&N brand is, said promoter Shand Garcia
K&N is the perfect fit for the Buffalo Creek track which is a mix of red clay and white powder sand and where racers get to see first hand what a great filter the K&N brand is, said promoter Shand Garcia

The Buffalo Creek Shock Sox race was the second leg of the $35,000 Texas Two Step, which offered a big money pro purse in East Texas.

“We depend on sponsors to help us put together a great event for the racers in attendance,” said Shand Garcia, Holeshot Magazine and Shock Sox event promoter. “We are very thankful for K&N Filter’s involvement for the 2nd year in a row. K&N filters are the perfect fit for the Buffalo Creek course. The track is a mix of red clay as well as white powder sugar like sand. It’s really great to have a contributing air filter sponsor such as K&N on board. With this race and diverse soil types, racers get to see how important filters are for their bikes and what a great filter the K&N brand is.”

K&N's involvement in motocross and off-road stems back to the roots of the company. "The filters' design comes from needing more surface area in the harsh off-road environment," said John Jump, K&N Powersports Brand Manager."K&N tries to support amateur events like this throughout the season, keeping the brand in front of our core consumers. Motocross is one of the most demanding environments on our products and we need our consumers to see that our products succeed even in the most extreme conditions. These same amateur riders that learn about our products while they are young, will hopefully continue to use the products in every vehicle they own as they travel the racing series as they grow older."

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