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Greg Pursley wins third NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race of the season at Spokane County Raceway.
Greg Pursley won his third NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race of the season at Spokane County Raceway, an event that featured NASCAR Spring Cup Series veteran and two-time Daytona 500 winner Michael Waltrip.
Cameron Hayley wins the pole in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race at Spokane County Raceway.
Pursley took the lead on lap 115 of the Toyota/NAPA Auto Parts 150 at Spokane County Raceway and won the race by a 2.259-second margin over Derek Thorn. It was Pursley's third win of the season and the 16th of his NASCAR K&N Pro Series West career. "We destroyed a car last week at Monroe, getting second - just totaled it," he said. "We brought this one as a backup. Everybody at Gene Price Motorsports rebounded and did an awesome job. I can't thank them enough."
Greg Pursley, the 2011 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West champion, was the runner-up at the race at Evergreen Speedway on August 17. Dylan Lupton won the race, the first of his career. The race ended with a multi-car crash that damaged a number of cars contending for the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West championship.
An autograph session was held at Spokane County Raceway during the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race.
Pursley wasn't able to make much of a dent in the championship standings with the win at Spokane County Raceway. Thorn leads the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West standings by 23 points over Cameron Hayley. Pursley is in fourth place in the West Series standings, 31 points behind Thorn.
"I think we lost a point to Hayley in the championship deal," Thorn said. "But all in all it was a good points night for us and we'll try to capitalize on it in the next one."
Hayley won the pole and was third in the race. He led 31 laps, taking the top spot from Pursley on lap 6. Michael Self passed Hayley for the lead on lap 37 and was out front until lap 114.
"It was a good run for our Cabinets by Hayley Ford Fusion," Hayley said. "I think we might have gained a point for the championship. That's a positive out of the day, but we took a gamble. We thought it was going to go green the whole way. We got a couple of cautions there. I just went too hard early, trying to get to the front so that if it did go green, we'd be there. But the yellows came out and we just didn't have enough there at the end. Overall it was a good run, but we'll learn from this."
Self led a race-high 78 laps, but fell back at the end after the fourth caution period on lap 105. Greg Pursley passed Self for the lead on lap 115 and pulled away over the last 35 laps at the Spokane County Raceway. "We gotta thank K&N for sponsoring our series and especially the fans in Spokane for coming out and seeing us here," Pursley said.
Pursley joined Self and Thorn as the only three-time winners in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West this year. Lupton is the only other driver to win a NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race in 2013.
Giles Thornton, a 15-year-old rookie, was fourth. Patrick Staropoli, making his NASCAR K&N Pro Series West debut, was fifth.
Waltrip was eighth in qualifying and finished 11th in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race at Spokane County Raceway.
The next NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race is the iON Utah Grand Prix at Miller Motorsports Park on September 14.
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Dylan Kwasniewski won the inaugural NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race at Virginia International Raceway
Dylan Kwasniewski lead a race-high 39 laps in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series at Virginia International Raceway for the victory.
Dylan Kwasniewski took another step toward winning his second NASCAR K&N Pro Series championship in as many years. Kwasniewski won the inaugural NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race at Virginia International Raceway winning the pole and leading a race-high 39 laps.
It was his fourth win of the season in the East Series and his ninth overall in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series. It was also his first NASCAR K&N Pro Series win on a road course.
"It was an awesome race. I couldn't ask for anything better," Kwasniewski said. "I thought they were going to get me there for a little bit, but we just had to keep calm and make sure I didn't burn off my tires because that was the biggest thing. We had to keep the tires under us and make sure we had rubber left at the end, and we did."
NASCAR K&N Pro Series East racer Dylan Kwasniewski leads the pack at Virginia International Raceway.
Dylan Kwasniewski won the K&N Pro Series West championship last year. He switched the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East with Turner Motorsports and has won East
Dylan Kwasniewski won the pole then continued to victory lane in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race at Virginia International Raceway.
Series races at Bristol Motor Speedway, Iowa Speedway and Langley Speedway in Virginia.
He led the first 10 laps of the race before giving way to Daniel Suarez, who won the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race at Columbus Motor Speedway in Ohio. Suarez was in the lead for 17 laps until Kwasniewski regained it on lap 29.
The race ended under a green-white-checkered flag when the engine in Suarez's car blew up on lap 50. Suarez crossed the finish line in 18th place.
This win marks Dylan Kwasniewski's fourth win of the season in the East Series and his ninth overall in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series.
Bryan Ortiz was second, followed by Brett Moffitt in third. Ben Kennedy was fourth and Gray Gaulding was the highest-finishing rookie in fifth.
Dylan Kwasniewski leads the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East standings by 28 points over Moffitt with five races to go. Kennedy is in third place in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East standings, 40 points behind Kwasniewski.
Dylan Kwasniewski took another step toward winning his second NASCAR K&N Pro Series championship.
NASCAR K&N Pro Series veteran Peyton Sellers made his first start since 2008. He was seventh at Virginia International Raceway. In his previous start in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East, he won the race at Stafford Motor Speedway in Connecticut.
Rookie Scott Heckert posted his best finish in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East. He was eighth, his first top-10 finish in 10 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East starts.
The next race in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East is the Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet 140 at Greenville Pickens Speedway in South Carolina on September 2.
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Virtual Tour of K&N Headquarters in Riverside, California
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K&N Race Shop Virtual Tour - The K&N race shop supports multiple K&N and K&N partner race vehicles. Many custom and race filter setups are engineered at the K&N race shop for leading race teams in all forms of motorsports racing.
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K&N Engine Dyno Testing Laboratory Virtual Tour - The SuperFlow 902 dyno sits inside K&N's engine dyno room. This facility is used to test the various K&N performance products for R&D product development, engineering and additional race team support.
K&N Air Filter Efficiency Laboratory Virtual Tour - K&N operates an advanced in-house filtration test laboratory. This laboratory includes two different testing setups built in consultation with Southwest Research Institute, which is one of the pre-eminent testing companies in the world. Tests are performed on air filters while in the factory air box and in the SAE/ISO recommended test housing fixtures. The goal is to engineer air filters that have the maximum possible airflow achievable while still providing outstanding air filtration and engine protection.
K&N Air Flow Laboratory Virtual Tour - K&N airflow testing is performed using a SuperFlow Corporation SF-1020 flow bench which is capable of measuring airflow rates up to 1020 cubic feet per minute (cfm) at pressures up to 65 inches of water. K&N engineers use this part of the laboratory to measure the restriction across a given air filter or air intake setup.
K&N Chemical Laboratory Virtual Tour - The K&N Chemical Laboratory contains a variety of equipment used for R&D testing and analysis of various filter media, oils and cleaners.
K&N Vibration Testing Laboratory Virtual Tour - K&N engineers perform vibration tests to simulate real world stress that air filters, air filter assemblies, and air intake parts may see from daily driving and use. This vibration test stand is designed for horizontal, lateral and vertical testing to help determine product durability over simulated driving conditions.
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2012 to 2015 Toyota Tacoma 4.0L Air Intake Installation - 77-9037KP
This air intake installation video features K&N 77-9037KP performance air intake modification for 2012 to 2015 Toyota Tacoma 4.0L. K&N's 2012 to 2015 Toyota Tacoma 4.0L air intake system showed an estimated gain of 7.5 horsepower at 4976 RPM when tested on the K&N dynamometer. Discover how easy it is to install power-gaining performance on your 2012 to 2015 Toyota Tacoma 4.0L engine.
K&N 77-9037KP Air Intake Installation Video for 2012 and 2013 Toyota Tacoma 4.0L Visit K&N's 77-9037KP Air Intake page for more information.
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This air intake installation video features K&N 63-3080 performance air intake modification for 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 Chevy Corvette ZR-1 6.2L. K&N's 2009-2013 Chevy Corvette ZR-1 6.2L air intake system showed an estimated gain of 27 horsepower at 5948 RPM when tested on the K&N dynamometer. Discover how easy it is to install power-gaining performance on your 2009-2013 Chevy Corvette ZR-1 6.2L.
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