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Cleveland Brothers CAT National Open Crown goes to Defending World of Outlaws Champion

The Cleveland Brothers CAT National Open Crown goes to Donny Schatz for the fourth time. Schatz raced the Global ParkerStore/Tom Johnson Camping Center sponsored No. 15 J&N with K&N Engineering products to a flag-to-flag triumph.

Donny Schatz uses K&N Engineering Products
Donny Schatz uses K&N Engineering Products
The World of Outlaws defending champion and current points leader was on a mission from the moment he stepped into his car. “These wins just keep feeling better and better,” said Schatz. “It’s unbelievable that we’ve been able to be so good when the big money is on the line. We’re a team in every aspect of the word.”
Donny Schatz wins National Open and $50,000 purseDonny Schatz wins National Open and $50,000 purse

Schatz was in firm control during the entire race, even when it slowed on lap 32 for a caution. Schatz nearly had a half-track advantage on the second place runner at that time. When the race resumed for the final eight circuits, the Fargo, North Dakota resident regained a comfortable advantage and picked up his second $50,000 pay check of the season. It was the sixth time in 2007 Schatz won a race paying more than $20,000 to win.

Schatz has now joined sprint car legend Steve Kinser as the only drivers to win the prestigious National Open four times during its 45-year history. “It’s an honor to hear your name mentioned with Steve Kinser,” said Schatz. “No one will ever be as good as he is. We are fortunate to have the chance to chase his records and be part of the World of Outlaws.”

Schatz is the also the first sprint car racer to ever win the Kings Royal, Silver Cup, Summer Nationals, Knoxville Nationals and National Open in the same season. Schatz holds a 90-point advantage in the 2007 standings and will be back in action on Friday and Saturday night in Princeton, Minnesota. The Polydome Princeton Nationals are two of the final seven nights remaining in this year’s schedule.

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XRRA National Championship Crown for Team Lovell at RAM Off-Road Park in Colorado

The RAM Off-Road Park at Colorado Springs, Colorado hosted the XRRA (Xtreme Off--Road Rock Racing) National Championship. The top 32 rock racers from across the United States competed for the crown over the weekend.

Roger Lovell with the checkered flag after his big win Roger Lovell with the checkered flag after his big win
Driver Roger Lovell did not disappoint his hometown crowd and raced his Alloy USA Ford Ranger with K&N Engineering products to victory. “This was a huge win for the team,” said co-driver Brad Lovell. “Roger has had a tough first season but earned every bit of this win.”

Team Lovell at RAM Off-Road Park in Colorado Springs Team Lovell at RAM Off-Road Park in Colorado Springs
Roger Lovell is a veteran spotter and co-driver. This was his first season behind the wheel for Team Lovell. The team dealt with mechanical problems in three out of four races during the 2007 season and barely qualified for the finals. “To top it off, we drew the first starting position,” said Lovell. “Things did not start off so well in what turned out to be one of the most unique races of the season.”

The green flag dropped on what most competitors called the best rock racing course of the season. There were jumps, climbs and side hills to challenge the teams. Team Lovell decided to take a risky strategy. “We played everything conservative,” said Lovell. “The course was tough enough and the jumps were big. We knew people were going to be breaking down and hope to win by driving smart.”

The pair was not the fastest on any single course during the day, but they were extremely consistent. As the final round started, the Alloy USA Ranger with K&N products was in third place, only two seconds ahead of defending champion Shannon Campbell.

“We decided not to change our tactics which put us in the finals,” said Lovell. “We wanted to lay it all on the line because we knew how fast Shannon can go, but after a lot of thought we were going to make sure we finished.”

The Lovell strategy paid off. Campbell hit a banner while landing a jump and ended up wedged in a notch. The second place qualifier suffered a similar fate after his steering went out. With one race left, Team Lovell had a lock on second place if they finished within the time limit.

“We narrowly escaped the rock notch without rolling and carefully, but quickly crossed the finish line,” said Lovell. “We were rewarded when the last runner of the day and race leader Brian Shirley ruined a rear axle housing as he landed a triple jump. We were the only team to finish all the courses.”

The Lovell Racing crew went wild with the win and started celebrating immediately. Roger paraded the checkered flag through his hometown crowd before claiming the XRRA National Championship Cup.

“We didn’t have the fastest single time, but we ran the smartest race,” he said. “There is a lot of silt and fine dust on these courses,” said Lovell. “K&N Filters keep the debris out of our engines and our sensors do not clog up. There is also a slight taper to give us the clearance and flexibility we need to get this kind of win.”

Brad Lovell will race the Fabtech Ford Ranger at the UROC Rockcross October 6 and 7 in the Off-Road Expo at Pomona, California.

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Rare Hole-Shot Loss Stops CSK Racer at O'Reilly Fall Nationals

Jeff Arend had a great qualifying effort at the O’Reilly Fall Nationals at Texas Motorplex in Dallas, but a momentary lapse of concentration cost him a big first round.

Jeff Arend's Team CSK Crew Jeff Arend's Team CSK Crew
Funny Car Racer Jeff Arend
Funny Car Racer Jeff Arend
he best part of the Motorplex weekend for Arend was another strong qualifying performance in his CSK Impala. He ran three sessions in bright sunshine, with the track temperatures at over 130 degrees. However, every Funny Car competitor knew one session on Friday night was going to be critical.

Jeff Arend uses K&N Premium Performance Gold Oil Filters
Jeff Arend uses K&N Premium Performance Gold Oil Filters
“As soon as we got here we started sweating and we knew the Friday night thing could be the whole ball of wax,” said Arend. “While you need to make your best lap is on that run, it also helped to make the best possible pass on Friday afternoon. That way you could be as far back in the line as possible on Friday night. On that, we totally messed up. We smoked the tires early in the first qualifying session and had to run at the front of the field on Friday night. We did pretty well anyway.”

“The term pretty well is not fitting,” said Team Manager Bob Wilber. “Jeff accomplished 4.788 pass at 320.36 mph and the No. 2 qualifying spot on Friday night. He knew the only way he’d slip from the No. 2 position was if he forfeited his time and went home. We know, with our K&N Engineering Oil Filters on our cars, that we can have confidence in our lubrication system, and that’s critical to success in this high-performance sport.”

With both Saturday runs scheduled for the afternoon, 4.90s were going to represent good laps. Arend was secure in knowing they would run from the front of the line on Sunday.

Arend made a full pass on his first Saturday run, dialing-in a race day set-up with a 4.956, then clicked his car off a little early in the fourth round. Sunday had a different feel, it was overcast and there were morning sprinkles. The conditions were better than the day before. “My object was to go out there and run a very low 4.80, and my guys did their part perfectly,” said Arend. “They gave me a 4.81 race car.”

Arend and Tommy Johnson were the fourth pair in round one. After the burn-outs, both cars pulled forward to stage and both lit the top bulbs nearly simultaneously. Both pulled forward to stage and John’s car rolled slightly farther than normal, not quite taking out the top bulbs in a full roll-in, but instead flicking the top bulbs two or three times before settling in. Arend admits he then made a critical mistake, one he’ll never make again.

“Out of the corner of my eye, I saw the blinking yellow lights and I just looked over there,” said Arend. “It was just an odd thing, something you’re not used to seeing and it caught my attention. Tommy didn’t do anything wrong. I messed up, big time, because as soon as I looked back to the vertical amber lights they flashed. All I could think was, I hope he red lit because I’m in a world of hurt here.”

Johnson did not foul at the start, but left with a solid .065 light. Arend was late with a flicker-induced .153 and the race was nearly over at the start. Arend then streaked to a gigantic 4.813, the second quickest run of the first round, as Johnson clicked through the lights with a strong, but much slower 4.867. Despite Arend’s big E.T. advantage, the win light was on in Johnson’s lane. The math told the story, 4.813 plus .153 equals 4.966, while Johnson’s two numbers combined to equal 4.932. Johnson beat Arend to the finish line by .034 of a second.

“I’m just sick about it because my guys gave me a winning car and I let them down,” said Arend. “I’m going to try to make it up to everyone at Richmond.”

Arend will get that chance when the POWERade tour reconvenes in Virginia in two weeks.

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Camaro Breaks its Own Record at IHRA Suzuki Motor City Nationals

Brian Folk of Durand, Illinois has won a lot of races in his career. The 35-year-old has won 18 National events, six division championships, over 25 divisional events and many big money bracket races.

Brian Folk runs Camaro record to 14-0 Brian Folk runs Camaro record to 14-0
With Folk’s racing resume, unprecedented feats are rare. Last weekend brought one of those rare occasions for Folk. At the IHRA Suzuki Motor City Nationals at Milan Dragway in Michigan, he earned the first national event “Double” of his career, taking home the iron man in both Top Dragster and Super Rod.

Brian Folk's Top Dragster triumph Brian Folk's Top Dragster triumph
Folk then scored his third Super Rod victory in two weeks at Suzuki Motor City Nationals. He was driving his Camaro Roadster, giving it an unblemished 14-0 record in competition. “Isn’t this crazy,” said Folk. “We brought the Camaro out to Osceola last weekend when I hurt the motor in the Cavalier as a replacement. The car has won all three of the races we’ve entered it in.”

Folk knocked off a group of very formidable competitors for his Super Rod victory and had an uphill battle for Top Dragster. His side of the Top Dragster ladder at the Suzuki Motor City Nationals read like a who’s who of IHRA competition. First round, he beat big dollar bracket racer and current Quick Rod championship contender Brett Nesbitt. Next, took his Undercover Dragster to defeat Al Sexton in round two.

That set up another battle between Brian and his brother (former IHRA Top Dragster World Champion) Nick Folk. Brian beat Nick, went onto the final and beat former IHRA World Champion Ricky Adkins. The Folk family uses K&N Products on all their vehicles. “Our K&N oil filters are the best on the market,” said Folk. “The dirt stays out of our engines and the filtration is great for a big competitive edge.”

“I was lucky all day,” said Folk. “I wasn’t that impressive on the starting line, but I did a pretty good job at the finish line to make up for it.”

Folk has moved to the national points lead in the Super Rod category. There are only two national events left in the 2007 schedule and Folk will do battle with Steve Furr. “Everyone, including me, thought Steve would run away with the championship,” said Folk. “These last two weeks have been incredible, and we’ve got a shot. We’ll see how it plays out.”

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City Chevrolet Big 10 Series Finale at Cherokee Speedway in South Carolina

Cherokee Speedway at Gaffney, South Carolina hosted the tenth and final round of the City Chevrolet Big 10 Series.

Chris Steele gets podium finish at Cherokee Speedway
Chris Steele gets podium finish at Cherokee Speedway
For Chris Steele and the 2 Crew it meant a top five finish. Steele spent most of the week putting his 602 engine back in his GRT race car. He qualified third fastest and went to the outside pole for the first heat. Steele took the lead on the start and never looked back, taking a flag to flag victory.

The heat race win meant the Rock Hill, South Carolina racer scored the pole position for the feature event. At the start of the race Steele discovered the inside pole was not the best place to be. “The bottom groove was very greasy,” he said. “I was not able to get a good start.” Steele slipped into third position and had to settle for third place.

“We really worked hard to get here,” he said. “We had a good night and are third in the final overall City Chevrolet Big 10 Series standings.”

“We wouldn’t be here without the support of our sponsors,” said Steele. “Our K&N Engineering products worked awesome, as always I really couldn’t picture racing without them.”

Steele and the 2 Crew head back to Cherokee Speedway this Saturday for a Fastrak Weekly Racing Series at Gaffney, South Carolina.

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