Lindsey Wood is in Third Place in NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series Division 2 Points
- Oct 9, 2008
NHRA Sportsman racer Lindsey Wood drove her K&N Filters/CSR Performance Products backed dragster at Atlanta Dragway for a final round appearance in Super Comp. The NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series event took place the first weekend in October 2008.
Wood, a 24-year-old driver from McAlpin, Florida fell to two-time World Champion Gary Stinnett, also a K&N sponsored racer. Wood lost to Stinnett by a mere .003 seconds in a tight round final.
K&N Filters backed dragster at NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series at Atlanta Dragway
Lindsey Wood is in third position in the NHRA Division 2 Super Comp points standings
Before the final, Wood knocked off a formidable crowd of Super Comp competitors, including former national champion and 2008 title contender Steve Cohen, multi-national event winner Mickey Whaley and Jeremy Hancock to reach her second Lucas Oil Series final round of the season.
This runner up spot, coupled with Wood’s win at No Problem Raceway Park in Louisiana earlier this season catapult Wood into the third position in the NHRA Division 2 Super Comp points standings.
Wood uses K&N oil filter HP-3002 and K&N intake scoop (100-8505). “We’ve used K&N for years,” she said. “K&N works every time and keeps the dirt out of my engine. It’s an honor to be part of K&N and run its great products.”
Wood’s next event will be a Lucas Oil Series Race in Reynolds, Georgia on October 24-26.
Follow Lindsey Wood throughout the World Speedway Grand Prix Racing Season at the K&N news site. Find K&N products for your vehicle using the K&N application search then use the K&N dealer search to find a K&N dealer in your part of the world.
Wood, a 24-year-old driver from McAlpin, Florida fell to two-time World Champion Gary Stinnett, also a K&N sponsored racer. Wood lost to Stinnett by a mere .003 seconds in a tight round final.
K&N Filters backed dragster at NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series at Atlanta Dragway
Lindsey Wood is in third position in the NHRA Division 2 Super Comp points standings
Before the final, Wood knocked off a formidable crowd of Super Comp competitors, including former national champion and 2008 title contender Steve Cohen, multi-national event winner Mickey Whaley and Jeremy Hancock to reach her second Lucas Oil Series final round of the season.
This runner up spot, coupled with Wood’s win at No Problem Raceway Park in Louisiana earlier this season catapult Wood into the third position in the NHRA Division 2 Super Comp points standings.
Wood uses K&N oil filter HP-3002 and K&N intake scoop (100-8505). “We’ve used K&N for years,” she said. “K&N works every time and keeps the dirt out of my engine. It’s an honor to be part of K&N and run its great products.”
Wood’s next event will be a Lucas Oil Series Race in Reynolds, Georgia on October 24-26.
Follow Lindsey Wood throughout the World Speedway Grand Prix Racing Season at the K&N news site. Find K&N products for your vehicle using the K&N application search then use the K&N dealer search to find a K&N dealer in your part of the world.