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NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Driver Derek Thorn Wins G-Oil 150 at Stockton 99 Speedway

NASCAR K&N Pro Series West multi-car incident at G-Oil 150
NASCAR K&N Pro Series West multi-car incident at G-Oil 150
Derek Thorn won his first NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race of 2012 and took over the lead in the series standings. He led all 150 laps in the G-Oil 150 at Stockton 99 Speedway in California and won the third NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race of his career.
Sergio Pena challenges Thorn for the lead near the end of the race
Sergio Pena challenges Thorn for the lead near the end of the race


Thorn took the lead from pole winner Cameron Hayley on the first lap of the race. He stayed out front through 10 caution periods including one on lap 136 when rookie Cole Custer spun out in turn 4.

That set up an exciting finish. Sergio Pena dove to the bottom of the race track on the final restart to take over second place. He tried to overtake Thorn, but had to settle for the runner-up spot.

“It’s tough,” Thorn said. “Sergio Pena did this move I haven’t seen in quite some time. All of a sudden I just seen the blue car come out of nowhere. It could have ended very badly. Thank God we were able to kind of squeeze by there on the outside.”
Derek Thorn moved into first place in the K&N Pro Series West standings
Derek Thorn moved into first place in the K&N Pro Series West standings


Thorn moved into first place in the K&N Pro Series West standings. He has a four-point lead over Hayley, the 16-year-old driver from Canada, after two races.

Pena, who was making his second career K&N Pro Series West start after three seasons in the K&N Pro Series East, notched his second top-five finish in a row.

“I just had to dive on the inside with everything I had,” Pena said. “I was I just trying to do a little slide job in there to see what I could do. I just had a lot of fun. I’m bummed I didn’t get the win, but I’m happy for second.”

Pena said he gambled at the end of the race and it almost paid off.

“We just had to kind of go for it there at the end,” Pena said. “We made it stick with Cameron, but couldn’t get by Derek. I had such a blast out here racing at Stockton. It’s short-track racing at its best. It reminds me of racing back at Bowman Gray (Stadium), just a little more banking. Coming out here from the East to the West is a little bit different move, but they’re tough out here.”
Derek Thorn wins NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race at G-Oil 150 at Stockton 99 Speedway
Derek Thorn wins NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race at G-Oil 150 at Stockton 99 Speedway


Hayley finished in third after Pena passed him in the final laps of the race.

“I think Hayley kinda got the short end of the stick,” Thorn said. “But I gotta give Hayley credit. He handled himself well in that situation because he got the short end of the stick. He raced me clean all night which was cool to see.”

It was Hayley’s second podium finish of the season. He was second in the K&N Pro Series West season opener at Phoenix International Raceway.

“We went away a little bit through the center of (turns) one and two about half way through. Just didn’t quite have enough for Thorn,” said Hayley who set the track record in qualifying at Stockton. “At the end there, it was every man for himself. There was beating and banging. But we were really happy with the run.”

Greg Pursley, who came into the race as the leader in the K&N Pro Series West standings after winning the season opener in Phoenix, was 10th. He dropped to third place in the West Series standings, six points behind Thorn.

Luis Tyrrell, making his K&N Pro Series West debut, was fourth in the race at Stockton. Eric Holmes was fifth.

The next race on the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West schedule is at Brainerd International Speedway in Minnesota on May 25.

The G-Oil 150 from Stockton 99 Speedway will be televised on Speed on May 16 at 3 p.m. EST.

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Jeg Coughlin Finds His Way Back to the NHRA Pro Stock Pole in Houston

Jeg Coughlin became the K&N Horsepower Challenge $3,000 bonus check winner for the NHRA SpringNationals
Jeg Coughlin became the K&N Horsepower Challenge $3,000 bonus check winner for the NHRA SpringNationals
For the first time since 2010, multi-time K&N Horsepower Challenge champ Jeg Coughlin secured the NHRA Pro Stock pole during the 26th annual O'Reilly NHRA Spring Nationals at Royal Purple Raceway in Baytown, Texas. Coughlin became only the second driver of the 2013 season to start race day at the top and grab the low qualifier bonus check from K&N Engineering, as K&N’s Mike Edwards had a stranglehold on the top spot during the first five events of the year.
K&N Horsepower Challenge champ Jeg Coughlin secured the NHRA Pro Stock pole during 26th annual O'Reilly NHRA Spring Nationals
K&N Horsepower Challenge champ Jeg Coughlin secured the NHRA Pro Stock pole during 26th annual O'Reilly NHRA Spring Nationals


During the first qualifying session on Friday, it would be Shane Gray and his 2013 Camaro grabbing the provisional pole with a 6.570. K&N’s Mike Edwards, who has been the one to beat during qualifying to this point of the season, made a very uncharacteristic lap and shut off early when his 2013 Camaro shook early in the run and slowed to only a 7.507. In an earlier pair, Coughlin opened his qualifying attempts with a solid 6.604 to jump into the top half of the ladder at number six.

Friday’s second session proved to be an extra important one, as weather would wash any further qualifying the following day. Mike Edwards found a little more of his power and in the opening pair bounced all the way up from the bottom to number two with a 6.572, but it would be Jeg Coughlin who would be hard to stop in more ways than one.

After soaring up to the number one spot by a mere one-thousandth of a second with a 6.569 at 211.20, Coughlin also nearly sailed into the sand trap at the far end of race track after a parachute malfunction. The multi-time NHRA champion was on and off of the brakes in his Dodge Avenger and managed to stop the car just mere inches from getting into the marbles.
Jeg Couighlin marked the 18th Pro Stock pole of his stellar career after his win at Royal Purple Raceway in Baytown, Texas
Jeg Couighlin marked the 18th Pro Stock pole of his stellar career after his win at Royal Purple Raceway in Baytown, Texas


“You have to really be ready for anything,” Coughlin said following a masterful driving job. “But I honestly wasn’t ready for that one. Our parachutes always work and work well, and this run was really fantastic but my attention was quickly stolen. Fortunately this is a long shutdown area. It also is a seasoned shutdown area and has a lot of bumps.

“I had to be careful and not lock it up. I didn’t want to slide too much in slowing from 211 to 180 to 160 to 150. Once it gets slower you can slide a bit but you always have to be mindful you have someone in the lane next to you. The last thing I wanted to do was tangle up two of these things.”

Luckily for Coughlin, damage to his Pro Stock entry was minimal and he mentioned that his team would swap out the front tires just as a precautionary measure before Saturday’s qualifying runs.

At this point, Coughlin had managed to stop the freight train of Mike Edwards and if nothing else, at least slow his momentum.

“It doesn’t hurt,” Coughlin admitted following Friday’s activities, when asked how important it was to curb the point leader’s charge. “Mike has had the pole at the first five events and I’m sure if he has anything to say about it, he’s coming for this number one position tomorrow. And to be honest, he has a good chance of doing it.”

Come Saturday, the persistent rain washed out most of Pro Stock qualifying and that left Jeg Coughlin Jr as the number one qualifier as well as the K&N Horsepower Challenge $3,000 bonus check winner for the NHRA SpringNationals, helping to boost his point total for the 2014 Challenge.

His latest feat marked the 18th Pro Stock pole of his stellar career, and now the second at Houston. This was also the first time first time Coughlin held the top spot since joining up with Allen Johnson.

“It speaks volumes as to where our team has come from this year,” he said of his qualifying performance. “We owe a lot of credit to J&J Racing and Allen Johnson, Roy Johnson and the whole family. When we decided to put a two car team together literally with one team and we’ve been fortunate to be able to do that and communicate extremely well. Between he [Allen Johnson] and I and Vincent Nobile, we’ve made a great threat thus far in the ’13 season. To get our first pole in a couple of seasons is fantastic.”

Even if the rains had stayed away, the air conditions were very sticky compared to the previous day, but Coughlin still felt there could have been some juggling of names on the ladder. “I think there was a shout at it,” he said when asked if teams could have improved. “As well as Mike [Edwards] has been running, I think there was definitely a 6.56 out there, probably not much more than that and we were hoping to come back out and run a solid 6.57, unless we just absolutely killed it. We had made some changes to fine tune the car from yesterday.”

With the 2014 K&N Horsepower Challenge chase just getting started three events ago in Las Vegas, Coughlin moves within ten points of current leader, Mike Edwards. Shane Gray, 2013 K&N Horsepower Challenge champ Allen Johnson and Erica Enders-Stevens wrap up the top five.

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K&N’s Lance Coury Wins Speed & Style Gold at 2013 Summer X Games in Brazil

Coury has worked hard to belong on a short list of the world’s best, the X Games gold confirmed that the effort is paying off.
Coury has worked hard to belong on a short list of the world’s best, the X Games gold confirmed that the effort is paying off.
Does speed trump style or will creative flair dust simple blunt force? That’s the question the X Games Speed and Style event answers in the most ridiculously entertaining fashion. The event pits the world's fastest racers against the planet’s premier freestylers, creating the ultimate arena showdown, to decide who the fastest freestyler is. At the 2013 Summer X Games held in Foz Do Iguacu, Brazil, competing on one of the biggest courses to date – that answer was Lance Coury.
K&N’s Lance Coury tapped Speed and Style gold in his first ever X Games.


“It was a dream come true,” declared Coury. “Riding the X Games was always a career goal, and to come in and win a Gold medal was just insane! Definitely a career highlight.”

What makes it insane is that this was the Honda rider’s first ever X Games appearance. The rookie who didn’t even expect to make it to the games, proved without question that he belongs with the world’s best, as he defeated Andre Villa in front of a hugely whipped up Brazilian crowd to win the gold medal.

The Speed and Style event at the X Games is set up as a four lap race around a Supercross style track consisting of whoops, rhythm sections, and a freestyle motocross jump. “The first three laps you have to do FMX tricks which are judged for points,” Coury explains. “And the whole time you are battling another rider to progress to the final round. Each second you beat your opponent by, adds to your FMX score to decide the official winner. It’s complicated in writing but exciting to watch!”
The Canoga Park, California rider tends to draw a crowd wherever he rides.
The Canoga Park, California rider tends to draw a crowd wherever he rides.


The gold medal was also a personal validation that Coury is clearly on the right path to emulate his career role model, Travis Pastrana. >

“Pastrana is that guy who always looks like he is happy and having a good time, and how could you not respect and look up to him,” Coury asks rhetorically. “I want to have fun with whatever I am doing just like him.
The sky’s the limit for the fastest freestyler.
The sky’s the limit for the fastest freestyler.
I want to keep progressing and push forward. There are more events in the future and the competition is always there!”

Pastrana won the Speed and Style gold in 2010, three years after the discipline was first introduced to the X Games roster.

“Heck yea I plan on defending my title!” answers Coury when asked about next year’s X Games. “Winning Gold was an awesome feeling, I want it again!”

Next up for the K&N backed rider is the X Games in Barcelona, Spain starting May 16-19.

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Aston Martin Celebrates FIA World Endurance Championship Bid with Double Victory at Silverstone

The four car Aston Martin Racing team exceeded expectations at Silverstone, prompting Team Principal, John Gaw, to admit that this bodes well for the team’s championship drive.
The four car Aston Martin Racing team exceeded expectations at Silverstone, prompting Team Principal, John Gaw, to admit that this bodes well for the team’s championship drive.
When Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford founded Aston Martin in 1913, they couldn’t have foreseen that their British made luxury sports cars would one day rule the roads, and dominate the motorsports kingdom. To celebrate the illustrious brand’s 100th Birthday, Aston Martin Racing has thrown down the gauntlet, declaring that they have it in mind to win both the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC).
The winning No.97 Vantage GTE finished one lap ahead of their nearest rival in the GT Pro category.
The winning No.97 Vantage GTE finished one lap ahead of their nearest rival in the GT Pro category.


After partnering with K&N earlier this year Warren Jones, Technical Partner Manager at Aston Martin Racing remarked “The partnership of these two great companies working together at the highest level of GT Racing will focus on one goal - to win!"

The first event of the 2013 FIA World Endurance Championship got underway at the distinguished marque’s home track, Silverstone, located in Northamptonshire, United Kingdom. And making good on Jones’ forecast, Aston Martin Racing got off to a near perfect start at the Six Hours of Silverstone, earning a double victory in the ultra-competitive GT class.

Darren Turner, Stefan Mücke and Bruno Senna ran a flawless race to victory in the Pro class in their No.97 V8-powered Vantage GTE. The trio led the race from start to finish. The three drivers survived an early traction control problem, rain and relentless pressure in the first hour from both its sister No.99 Aston Martin Vantage (Paul Dalla Lana, Frederic Makowiecki and Pedro Lamy) and the No.51 AF Corse Ferrari 458. However, the British-German-Brazilian driver lineup managed to stretch out a lead they would never surrender, finishing one lap ahead of their nearest rival in the GT Pro category. The race-winning 2013-specification No.97 completed 171 laps of the 3.7-mile Silverstone circuit, amounting to a total race distance of more than 630 miles at an average speed of 108mph.
The trio of Christoffer Nygaard, Kristian Poulsen and Allan Simonsen, celebrate their GT Am win.
The trio of Christoffer Nygaard, Kristian Poulsen and Allan Simonsen, celebrate their GT Am win.


The second triumph came from the Danish trio of Christoffer Nygaard, Kristian Poulsen and Allan Simonsen, driving the No.95 car to victory in the GT Am.

Aston Martin Racing also earned a another podium finish with Pedro Lamy, Paul Dalla Lana and Frédéric Makowiecki, who put together an impressive performance with third place in the No.99 car in GT Pro. The trio crossed the line a single lap behind the winning No.97 machine, and within 13 seconds of the second place car after six hours of racing.

The fourth Gulf-liveried Aston Martin, the No.96 car of Jamie Campbell-Walter, Roald Goethe and Stuart Hall, finished fourth in GT Am, after being in contention for a podium finish the entire race.

While celebrating their near perfect start to Aston Martin Racing’s world championship bid, Darren Turner said: “That was an amazing result! We couldn’t have asked for a better start to the season. Stefan, Bruno and myself all pushed hard throughout what was, at times, a difficult race. However, the car was prepared perfectly with a lot of hard work and the result is a great reward for everything. Praise to our chief engineer, Dan Sayers, who has done a great job with the 2013 car and given us a package that should see us have a solid season.”
Aston Martin Racing conquered the GT Pro podium with first and third place.
Aston Martin Racing conquered the GT Pro podium with first and third place.


Making his WEC debut, Bruno Senna added: “I’m really happy to start my GT career with a win. It’s been great joining Aston Martin Racing and to get a pole position and win and go home from our first WEC race of the year with so many points for the championship is unbelievable. It was a tough race; we had to push hard while avoiding accidents, but my team did a great job. We must now keep pushing hard; the competition here is very, very strong.”

Allan Simonsen, speaking for the No.95 GT Am winning car, commented: “I’m very happy on behalf of the whole team. It was a big push to get us here and to start the season with points is fantastic. To do it on Aston Martin Racing’s home turf is even better; we couldn’t be happier.”

John Gaw, Team Principal at Aston Martin Racing, concluded: “Today’s outcome was better than we anticipated. We got much more than we expected out of the first race of the season; we came here aiming to score points with all four cars. This certainly bodes well for the championship.

“To do this at our home race in Aston Martin’s centenary year is extra special. I’d like to particularly thank the technicians and engineers and all others who have worked tirelessly since Shanghai to expand to this four-car effort. We look forward, as a team, to challenging for more race wins.”

The FIA World Endurance Championship resumes in Belgium next month at the Six Hours of Spa-Francorchamps on Saturday, 4 May.

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K&N's Mike Edwards Sweeps NHRA 4-Wide Nationals in Pro Stock - From Record to Win

NHRA racer Mike Edwards and his all-new 2013 Chevy Pro Stock Camaro
NHRA racer Mike Edwards and his all-new 2013 Chevy Pro Stock Camaro
While the 2013 season may still be young, it has been quite good one already for K&N’s Mike Edwards and his all-new 2013 Chevy Pro Stock Camaro. After taking the NHRA Pro Stock pole at the first five events of the season, including the most recent NHRA event and the 4th annual Dollar General NHRA Four-Wide Nationals, Edwards finally was able to put the first check in the win column for season at the race just outside of Charlotte, North Carolina.
K&N’s Mike Edwards (2nd from top) at 4th annual Dollar General NHRA Four-Wide Nationals
K&N’s Mike Edwards (2nd from top) at 4th annual Dollar General NHRA Four-Wide Nationals


Starting with the first event out of the gate for Edwards and his Interstate Batteries/K&N/I Am Second Camaro at Pomona, he has been laying down some fierce numbers in qualifying. He made his fist final round appearance of the season during the second event on the schedule at Phoenix, where he took runner-up honors and from there, headed across the country to reset the NHRA Pro Stock E.T. record during the GatorNationals in Gainesville, Florida with his 6.473.

Edwards left Florida with a semi-final finish and crossed back to the west coast where he again took the top qualifying honors during the 14th annual SummitRacing.com NHRA Nationals in Las Vegas and added more points to his growing total with another semi-final showing.

Those were all just stepping stones to the weekend he would have in Concord, North Carolina.

Rain during the first day of qualifying on Friday washed out the majority of the professional sessions, with only a good handful of Pro Stock drivers getting a look at the track, and Edwards was not one of them. The following day, Edwards came right out of the gate to blaze down the zMax Dragway quarter-mile to a 6.471 showing he was well prepared for the event, even with the shortened amount of runs.

In the final session, he would follow that up with a 6.490, the quickest of the session and all he needed to back up the 6.471 from earlier to make it the new NHRA National Pro Stock E.T. record and grab his 46th career number one qualifier.
Mike Edwards wins NHRA 4-Wide Nationals in Pro Stock class
Mike Edwards wins NHRA 4-Wide Nationals in Pro Stock class


“Today was an awesome day,” Edwards said after qualifying commenced. “I never would have believed that we could be number one at the first five races. That’s so hard to do. So far, qualifying has been great, but I need to work on race day. Hopefully we can run good tomorrow.”

Now with five consecutive number one qualifiers, setting and re-setting the Pro Stock E.T. record already this season, Edwards was just lacking the icing on the cake and that was to go on to win on Sunday.

The former 2009 Pro Stock champ from Coweta, Oklahoma first faced, Frank Gugliotta, Vincent Nobile and V. Gaines in round one of the Dollar General NHRA Four-Wide Nationals. It was Nobile out of the gate first, but by the 330 foot mark, Edwards had made his way past and went on to share the round win with V. Gaines.

Edwards would again face V. Gaines in the round two quad matchup along with Greg Anderson and 2013 K&N Horsepower Challenge champ, Allen Johnson. Both Gaines and Johnson turned it red, giving the instant win to Anderson and Edwards. Edwards still had plenty for the group and laid down a nice 6.482 on his way to the final round.

In an all-Camaro-final, Edwards faced Shane Gray, Erica Enders-Stevens and Greg Anderson. Edwards would use a .009 reaction time paired with 6.495 to edge out Enders-Stevens for his first win of 2013 and the 35th NHRA Pro Stock Wally of his career. In doing so, Edwards was also the first Pro Stock driver to win the Dollar General Four-Wide Nationals from the pole position and ended a dry spell that stretched back to Bristol in June of last year.

"It does feel satisfying to actually close the deal," Edwards said winning. "We've had numerous opportunities, I guess five of 'em. It does feel good to win. Anytime you can run real good and win, it feels good.”

"It was just a phenomenal day -- phenomenal weekend, really. After all the rain, we got some great weather and some great racing. It just feels good to win. It really does," said the Interstate Batteries/K&N Camaro pilot.

"We ran good, but we just were really, really conservative. I keep shooting myself in the foot on Sunday. We made a commitment that if we run really good, if we get beat it's not going to be because we squared the tires or shook the tires. We were going to get beat because something else happened, probably because of that lame-brained driver we've got," Edwards continued.

"It just feels good to go down the track every run," he said. "If you give yourself an opportunity to go to the finish line, you've got a chance to win, especially in our car."

"Just hat's off to Paul Hoskins and Dan [Cordier] and Allan [Lindsey] and all those guys. They do a tremendous job. They worked hard over the winter," he said. "Phenomenal. I don't know -- it seems like we keep getting faster and faster.”

When asked to compare this season to his 2009 title season, Edwards noted, he has gotten off to a much better start. He won five events that year, so he admitted, "wins aren't there yet. But anytime you can run good and have a chance, that's all you can ask for. Right now we're doing that. It's a long season. [We] feel good about our program, feel good about our car, and my team's coming together. One championship is awesome. Another would be great. That's a bird in the bush right now. We're just going to try to keep consistent now and try to keep the wheels on this thing."

When it comes to adding up the points, the K&N racer is quick to point out that he's "absolutely not" looking at the points at this early stage of the season.

"The first thing we do when we set out is to make the Countdown. We haven't done that yet, so we've got to keep going," Edwards explained. "It's two seasons in one. Once you get in, anything can happen in those last six [races]. It's a long season, but I like our start. I like the way our team's going. I like everything about what's happening. We've got some races to go. I hope we can get stronger."

Edwards and his team do an extensive amount of testing between events and he points out that he won’t be letting up any time in the near future.

"We test all the time. We tested Monday and Tuesday before we came here, at home in Tulsa. This class, these guys, they're blood-hungry. They don't stop for nothin'. You'd better not look back -- they'll run smooth over you. We've got to keep our heads to the grindstone, keep working away."

While Edwards may not be counting the points, he and his Interstate Battery/K&N Filters Chevy Camaro have earned their way to the top of the NHRA Pro Stock standings with their current eight-four point lead over defending Pro Stock champion, Allen Johnson. The teams will do battle again back to the dual lane tracks, starting with the O'Reilly Springnationals at Royal Purple Raceway at Baytown, Texas, just outside of Houston.

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