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K&N Engineering, Inc. is the world's leader in reusable air filters. K&N washable cabin air filters, High flow reusable air filters, High performance air intake systems and premium oil filters are available at most retailers and directly from K&N. K&N is heavily involved in nearly every form of motorsports such as off-road and powersports, drag racing, stock cars and road racing. For more information about K&N Filters, please visit www.knfilters.com.

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Chris Eggleston’s Late Move for the Lead Earned Him NASCAR K&N Pro Series Victory

Ryan Partridge was able to take the lead from Eggleston on lap 124

Ryan Partridge, in the number 9 Eibach Springs/Sunrise Ford/Lucas Oil/Go-Parts.com car, was able to take the lead from Eggleston on lap 124

Dalton Sargeant earned the pole position and 21 means 21 Pole Award presented by Coors Light

Dalton Sargeant earned the pole position and 21 means 21 Pole Award presented by Coors Light

The NASCAR K&N Pro Series (NKNPS) West King Taco Catering/NAPA Auto Parts 150 at Irwindale Speedway in Irwindale, California featured 10 lead changes among four drivers. Of those four drivers Chris Eggleston, a 26-year old from Colorado, led a race-high 102 laps. As the race wound down Ryan Partridge, in the number 9 Eibach Springs/Sunrise Ford car, was able to take the lead from Eggleston on lap 124.

A late race caution signaled a restart giving Eggleston the opportunity to make his move to regain the lead. With 6 laps remaining in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West King Taco Catering/NAPA Auto Parts 150 at Irwindale Speedway in Irwindale, California Eggleston edged past Partridge taking Dalton Sargeant with him.

With 6 laps remaining in the King Taco Catering/NAPA Auto Parts 150 Eggleston edged past Partridge

With 6 laps remaining in the King Taco Catering/NAPA Auto Parts 150 at Irwindale Speedway in Irwindale, California Eggleston edged past Partridge taking Dalton Sargeant with him

In just his seventh career NASCAR K&N Pro Series start Chris Eggleston has been able to capture two wins

In just his seventh career NASCAR K&N Pro Series start Chris Eggleston has been able to capture two wins

Dalton Sargeant, a 17-year old Florida native, drives for HScott Motorsports in the NKNPS East series and has earned himself a seat with the first-year team Jefferson Pitts Racing in the NKNPS West series. Sargeant had the fastest qualifying time of the day with a lap time of 18.259 seconds at 98.582 MPH. In an attempt to take the lead Sargeant let female driver Nicole Behar past him on the last lap. Dalton Sargeant crossed the line in third place with Gracin Raz and Ryan Partridge rounding out the top five respectively.

Behar, who is a Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender, finished in second behind Eggleston which marks the highest finish for a female driver in the series’ history. Of her second place finish Nicole Behar said “Going into the night we didn’t know what we were going to do. Save tires or go for it. With 75 (laps) to go we decided we wanted to go for it. With that last caution we gave it everything we had.”

Nicole Behar finished in second behind Eggleston

Nicole Behar finished in second behind Eggleston which marks the highest finish for a female driver in NASCAR K&N Pro Series West history

An autographed K&N Pro Series mini Bell replica helmet will be given away through K&N’s official Twitter feed

One autographed K&N Pro Series mini Bell replica helmet will be given away through K&N’s official Twitter feed twitter.com/knfilters after all 28 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East & West races

In just his seventh career NASCAR K&N Pro Series start Eggleston has been able to capture two wins. His previous win came at his hometrack, Colorado National Speedway, in 2014. After the race Chris Eggleston said “It was a great night overall. I was so nervous coming into this race with limited practice. Having never been here and going up against veterans I knew it was going to be tough.”

With two races completed in the 2015 season Dalton Sargeant leads the points chase followed by Eggleston and David Mayhew.The next NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race will be at Arizona's Tucson Speedway for the Wildcat 150 on Saturday, May 2.

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K&N Washable Cabin Air Filters

K&N Engineering, Inc. is the world's leader in reusable air filters. K&N washable cabin air filters, High flow reusable air filters, High performance air intake systems and premium oil filters are available at most retailers and directly from K&N. K&N is heavily involved in nearly every form of motorsports such as off-road and powersports, drag racing, stock cars and road racing. For more information about K&N Filters, please visit www.knfilters.com.

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Superior Performance Air Filter for 2014-2016 Yamaha MT-07 & FZ-07 Twin from K&N

K&N high-flow air filter for 2014-2015 Yamaha parallel twin MT-07 & FZ-07 models

K&N high-flow air filter number YA-6814 is engineered to increase airflow while also fitting inside the stock air filter box of 2014-2016 Yamaha parallel twin MT-07 & FZ-07 models

The Yamaha MT-07, or FZ-07 as it is called in the United States, is a significant new model in the Yamaha Motor Company’s vehicle line up. The 689cc parallel twin cylinder engine powered naked sport bike was released just after the MT-09 / FZ-09 triple. Yamaha Product Planning manager Oliver Grill said the MT-07 / FZ-07 was designed to "Make the intuitive side of riding more fun." Grill went on to explain “The bike is more casual, feels cool also at lower speeds. Yet any speed, any gear, if you open up the throttle you will immediately feel the power delivery and enjoy the sound." The MT-07 / FZ-09 power delivery is attributed to the inline twin engine's crankshaft designed with a 270 degree offset. The two cylinders fire at an irregular interval in order to harmonize the engine, resulting in a more immediate response and feeling of torquiness for the rider.

Here to help boost horsepower, torque, and throttle response of the 2014, 2015 and 2016 Yamaha parallel twin MT-07 & FZ-07 models is a world famous reusable air filter from K&N. The superior airflow offered by a K&N motorcycle replacement air filter can result in superior performance. A K&N washable air filter is different from the stock filter in that K&N uses cotton gauze filter media woven to exacting specifications. Cotton, by nature, is more breathable than the paper or foam media used for most motorcycle air filters. Getting more air into your engine with less restriction can increase performance, acceleration, and throttle response.

K&N replacement air filters are designed to hit that sweet spot of superior airflow

K&N replacement air filters are designed to hit that “sweet spot” of superior airflow and superior performance without sacrificing filtration or engine protection

Additionally, the pleated design, combined with the depth loading nature of K&N cotton gauze air filters allows for increased air filter service intervals. A K&N cotton gauze air filter is designed to be repeatedly washed and reused with one of the K&N Recharger air filter service kits. Recharger, 99-5000, includes 12 fluid ounces of air filter cleaner and a 6.5 ounce aerosol bottle of air filter oil for quick and easy application. Recharger, 99-5050, differs in that it includes an 8 ounce squeeze bottle of K&N filter oil for a more precise application.

K&N replacement air filters are designed to hit that “sweet spot” of superior airflow and superior performance without sacrificing filtration or engine protection. K&N performs filtration efficiency testing following the internationally recognized ISO 5011 protocol to guarantee that our air filters will provide high airflow without sacrificing engine protection. K&N 2014-2016 Yamaha MT-07 and FZ-07 replacement air filter, number YA-6814, was shown to have a 99.40% overall filtration efficiency rating while still flowing more air and holding more dirt than the original equipment air filter. K&N has made these results available by clicking on the Air Filter Test Data link.

Part number YA-6814 for 2014, 2015 and 2016 Yamaha MT-07 & FZ-07 parallel twin 689cc models is backed by a 10-year/million mile limited warranty. This means that Yamaha MT-07 & FZ-07 parallel twin owners can years of increased performance, reusability, and long air filter service intervals when using K&N washable and reusable replacement air filter YA-6814.

YA-6814 is designed to provide a lifetime of increased performance without any need for modifications to the air box or tuning for the following motorcycles:

2016 YAMAHA MT07 689
2016 YAMAHA FZ-07 689
2015 YAMAHA MT07 689
2015 YAMAHA FZ-07 689
2014 YAMAHA MT07 689

K&N replacement air filter, YA-6814, is designed as a direct air filter cross reference for the following Yamaha part numbers:

Yamaha 1WS1445000
Yamaha 1WS144500000

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2015 K&N NHRA Horsepower Challenge Sweepstakes TRD Toyota Tacoma Winner

David Mangrum of Houma, Louisiana and Frank Savarese shake hands before their drivers Jason Line and Erica Enders-Stevens face off

David Mangrum of Houma, Louisiana and Frank Savarese shake hands before their drivers Jason Line and Erica Enders-Stevens face off in the 2015 Horsepower Challenge semi finals

Eight 2015 NHRA K&N Horsepower Challenge sweepstakes finalists were randomly paired with professional NHRA Pro-Stock drivers

Eight 2015 NHRA K&N Horsepower Challenge sweepstakes finalists were randomly paired with professional NHRA Pro-Stock drivers who earned their way into the Horsepower Challenge

For the last six years K&N air filters has run a sweepstakes in which eight finalists are chosen at random and awarded a Prize Trip Package to include travel expenses and hotel accommodations for two in Las Vegas, Nevada. At the event each finalist is randomly paired with one of the eight K&N NHRA Horsepower Challenge professional NHRA Pro-Stock drivers. A grand prize winner is determined based upon the finalist who is paired with the professional NHRA Pro-Stock driver that finishes first in the K&N NHRA Horsepower Challenge. The eight finalists selected for the 2015 K&N NHRA Horsepower Challenge Sweepstakes came from all around the country to try their luck at winning the 2015 K&N NHRA Horsepower Challenge edition Toyota Tacoma equipped with genuine TRD parts.

The eight 2015 finalists were randomly paired with professional NHRA Pro-Stock drivers who earned their way into the 2015 K&N NHRA Horsepower Challenge. James Conner of Cocoa, Florida was feeling pretty good about his chances of winning the Tacoma after being paired with number one qualifier Shane Gray. David Mangrum of Houma, Louisiana found himself paired with number 2 qualifier Summit Racing Equipment Chevy Camaro Pro Stock driver Jason Line. Number 3 qualifier and 2014 NHRA K&N Horsepower Challenge champion Erica Enders-Stevens was matched with Frank Savarese of Fort Wayne, Indiana. Donald Neufeld selected Allen Johnson; Chris Skram was paired with Vincent Nobile, and Erwin “Dan” Michael of Leander, Texas partnered up with Chris McGaha. Alicia Burton-Palmer, a mother of six from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma was paired with number 7 qualifier Jonathan Gray. Professional NHRA Pro-Stock driver V. Gaines was selected by fan vote to fill the 8th spot in the 2015 NHRA K&N Horsepower Challenge. Gaines, who promised to donate the $50,000 purse to the Wounded Warriors Project, teamed up with Wayne Reid who had recently moved to Las Vegas, Nevada.

Chris Skram and Frank Savarese watched Vincent Nobile and Erica Enders-Stevens line up for the final time

Positioned at the end of the track Chris Skram and Frank Savarese watched Vincent Nobile and Erica Enders-Stevens line up for the final time via a remote television screen

The pain of waiting ended seconds later as Frank Savarese witnessed Erica-Enders Stevens cross the finish line ahead of Vincent Nobile

The pain of waiting ended seconds later as Frank Savarese witnessed Erica-Enders Stevens cross the finish line ahead of Vincent Nobile in his NAPA Auto Parts Chevy Camaro Pro-Stock car

The 2015 NHRA K&N Horsepower Challenge was officially underway following an on-track ceremony presenting the NHRA Horsepower Challenge drivers and sweepstakes finalists to the audience watching from the stands. The winning driver and new owner of the TRD parts equipped Toyota Tacoma would be decided in just three rounds. The first round of eliminations saw Shane Gray lined up against V. Gaines, Allen Johnson taking on Vincent Nobile, Jason Line Vs. Jonathan Gray, and last, but not least, Erica Enders-Stevens battling Chris McGaha. Shane Gray, Vincent Nobile, Jason Line, and Erica Enders-Stevens were successful in the first round and would proceed to the semi-finals.

Wayne Reid, a tow truck owner/operator who recently moved to Las Vegas, Nevada was out of contention when his driver V. Gaines was eliminated. Wayne had found out about the 2015 NHRA K&N Horsepower Challenge through Facebook and was excited to have been a finalist paired with the underdog V. Gaines. Donald Neufeld was pleased with how well organized the sweepstakes was despite having been eliminated in the first round when his driver, Allen Johnson, lost to Vincent Nobile. Alicia Burton-Palmer and her husband were pleased just to have won a trip to Las Vegas, Nevada. This was only the second time the Broken Arrow, Oklahoma couple had been on vacation without their children in 19 years. Chris McGaha was also eliminated in the first round but his partnered finalist the man with three first names Erwin “Dan” Michael from Leander, Texas, wasn’t upset. Since the moment Dan got a cell phone call while at the grocery store telling him he was a finalist, Dan had been walking on cloud nine.

Frank Savarese and Erica Ender-Stevens traded a hug as she stepped out of the car following her second NHRA K&N Horsepower Challenge victory

Frank Savarese and Erica Ender-Stevens traded a hug as she stepped out of the car following her second NHRA K&N Horsepower Challenge victory

The K&N crew was on hand to congratulate Erica Enders-Stevens with a check for $50,000

The K&N crew was on hand to congratulate Erica Enders-Stevens with a check for $50,000 and her second NHRA K&N Horsepower Challenge trophy

There was a lull of approximately three hours between the NHRA K&N Horsepower Challenge first round of eliminations and the semi-finals. As the finalists waited, the excitement grew and so did their nerves. One finalist jokingly asked the others if they had a pair of adult diapers he could have. James Conner of Cocoa, Florida and Chris Skram of Aurora, Colorado were perfect strangers before the 2015 NHRA K&N Horsepower Challenge. The two finalists had formed a friendship during the course of the event and according to James Conner their new friendship would be “tested” as their drivers were going head to head in the Semis. Chris Skram, still in awe of the whole event couldn’t think of a better way to describe his feelings about the race other than “Cool”. David Mangrum was calm and collected knowing that his driver, Jason Line, was going to face 2014 K&N NHRA Horsepower Challenge winner and reigning National Champion Erica Enders-Stevens. David’s wife Patti wasn’t holding up nearly as well. Frank Savarese and his girlfriend Karen were nervous, but found comfort in being paired up with Erica Enders-Stevens.

At around 4 pm the finalists were once again trackside for the 2015 NHRA Horsepower Challenge semi-finals. Both pairs of finalists stood atop a platform right behind the starting line with possibly the best view of the race. New friends James Conner and Chris Skram shook hands before their race, and despite Vincent Nobile eliminating Shane Gray, the two finalists remained on good terms. David Mangrum, who remained cool as a cucumber, watched as Erica Enders-Stevens got the win over Jason Line and took Frank Savarese to the finals with her. It’s probably a good thing the final round of the 2015 NHRA Horsepower Challenge was held less than an hour after the semi-finals. With little time to spare the K&N crew and the remaining finalist rushed down to the end of the track to await their drivers post haste. Both remaining finalists were visibly nervous and even their guests were figuratively shaking in their boots. At one point Chris’ wife Alice and Frank’s girlfriend Karen were seen rocking back and forth next to each other.

Erica Enders-Stevens hopped out of Elite Motorsports Chevrolet and received praise from all around

Erica Enders-Stevens hopped out of Elite Motorsports Chevrolet and received praise from all around including her opponent Vincent Nobile

Fans cheered as Elite Motorsports team members, K&N reps, and the winner of a new TRD equipped Toyota Tacoma, made the trip down return road

Fans cheered as Elite Motorsports team members, K&N representatives, and Frank Savarese, the winner of a new TRD equipped Toyota Tacoma, made the trip down return road

Positioned at the end of the track Chris Skram and Frank Savarese watched Vincent Nobile and Erica Enders-Stevens line up for the final time via a remote television screen. Both contestants had an excellent chance of going home with a new Toyota Tacoma, but it was also painful knowing they had a equally good chance of going home empty handed. The agony of waiting ended about 6.5 seconds later as Frank Savarese watched Erica-Enders Stevens cross the finish line ahead of Vincent Nobile in the NAPA Auto Parts Chevy Camaro Pro-Stock car. Emotions were high when Enders-Stevens stopped her car at the top of the track. She hopped out of Elite Motorsports Chevrolet and received praise from all around including Vincent Nobile. Frank Savarese and Erica Ender-Stevens traded a hug as she stepped out of the car and the K&N crew was on hand to congratulate her with a check for $50,000 and her second NHRA K&N Horsepower Challenge trophy.

Fans cheered as the procession of Elite Motorsports team members, K&N representatives, and Frank Savarese, the winner of a new Toyota Tacoma, made the trip down return road. Enders-Stevens and the Elite Motorsports crew were all smiles as they posed for photos in Victory Lane. Frank was overwhelmed by all the excitement and couldn’t help but wear a grin spanning from one ear to the other. When asked how he and his girlfriend Karen would celebrate, Frank said they were going gambling before their luck ran out. This was Karen’s first trip to Las Vegas, Nevada and according to Frank “she is going to think this happens every time you come to Vegas.” Enders-Stevens had a well-rounded weekend, doubling up on victories by winning the SummitRacing.com Nationals on Sunday and the NHRA K&N Horsepower Challenge. She is the first driver to sweep both events in consecutive seasons since Bob Glidden accomplished the feat in 1987 and 1988. She pocketed $50,000 for winning the specialty event and an extra $25,000 for doubling up.

Frank Savarese was overwhelmed by all the excitement of winning a new TRD equipped Toyota Tacoma

Frank Savarese was overwhelmed by all the excitement of winning a new TRD equipped Toyota Tacoma and couldn’t help but wear a grin spanning from one ear to the other

Erica Enders-Stevens and the Elite Motorsports crew were all smiles as they posed for photos in Victory Lane

Erica Enders-Stevens and the Elite Motorsports crew were all smiles as they posed for photos in Victory Lane following her back to back NHRA K&N Horsepower Challenge wins

Caitlin Clement, Series and Track Support Manager for K&N Engineering, was pleased with the event and outcome as well. “K&N’s involvement with the Horsepower Challenge has been a tremendous experience,” said Clement. “K&N is proud to be a part of this unique, specialty race. The combination of the ultimate Pro Stock shootout and an incredible fan experience makes this such a great event. Without our friends over at Toyota Racing, this would not be the once-in-a-lifetime experience that it is. We’d like to thank Toyota Racing for providing the 2015 K&N Horsepower Challenge Toyota Tacoma, a truly special truck that any fan would be lucky to own."

"We want to commend all eight drivers for putting on a great show and congratulate Erica Enders-Stevens on her second win. Erica will certainly enjoy her bragging rights and Frank will undoubtedly enjoy cruising around like a celebrity in that beautiful Toyota Tacoma. All in all, the 2015 K&N Horsepower Challenge was a phenomenal event, and we are already working to make next year’s edition even better.”

K&N Engineering, Inc. is the world's leader in reusable air filters. K&N High flow reusable air filters, High performance air intake systems and premium oil filters are available at most retailers and directly from K&N. K&N is heavily involved in nearly every form of motorsports such as off-road and powersports, drag racing, stock cars and road racing. For more information about K&N Filters, please visit www.knfilters.com.

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