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Henry Wiles Wins 4th Straight Springfield Tourist Trophy at Illinois Fair Grounds

Henry Wiles is confident that his team plays a large role in his success
Henry Wiles is confident that his team plays a large role in his success
Henry Wiles, and team Wiles Racing recently rolled into Springfield, Illinois with confidence and vigor. Geared up to race in the AMA (American Motorcyclist Association) Grand National Series, Wiles was no stranger to this particular venue. In fact, one could say with confidence that he was very familiar with competing in the Springfield TT (Tourist Trophy), at the Illinois State Fair Grounds. One could go one step farther and say that he had experienced his fair share of success at this particular location as well. During past outings, he had earned four first-place finishes and secured second place twice.

I had a good confidence level," explained Wiles. "I like racing TT's and had won this event for the past three years that I had raced it. Referring to his performance prior to the Springfield TT he continued, "The two prior races had been Daytona , and they were tough. It put me in the hole in the points race. The keys to success in this race were great starts and mistake-free riding."

The track was in great shape, but a very tight and simple layout would deem passing other riders a challenge. The difficulty level had no bearing on wiles intentions though, as he had showed up with fire in his eyes and success on his mind.

After winning his heat and walking away from the "Dash for Cash" victorious, Wiles focused on the feature. Starting in the first position, the rider took the lead in the 25-lap main event and never looked back. It was a picture-perfect night for Wiles as he was not challenged throughout the entire race, and in turn took the checkered flag and his rightful spot atop the podium.

"The competition was stiff, and the track was tough to pass on," he recalled. I think it was the best riding done by many of the riders on a TT course." Although holding the lead throughout the entire feature, experience told Wiles that there are no certainties in the sport until a race is over. "I wasn't confident I had this one in the bag until I was heading for the checkered flag", shared Wiles. "Anything can happen in racing. Even though I was not challenged, there are always possibilities for a mistake when you're riding that hard. Mechanical problems can happen, but we have never had one with my current team. The team behind me is what makes it happen," he ensured. "I realize it would not be what it is without them."

Henry Wiles recently walked away victorious from his heat, the Dash For Cash and the 25-lap feature in the Expert Class, at The AMA Grand National Series held at Springfield, Illinois
Henry Wiles recently walked away victorious from his heat, the Dash For Cash and the 25-lap feature in the Expert Class, at The AMA Grand National Series held at Springfield, Illinois
The driver is also acutely aware of the importance of keeping his bike in perfect running condition. "Maintenance is very critical," he said. "If you let things go without maintenance, they break; it's a simple formula. I use the K&N filters, oil, and cleaner," he continued. "I've been using K&N products from the very day I started dirt track on the professional level. K&N products are the best on the market. It's the best quality, and for a reasonable price."

Henry Wiles' success has earned him a household name in the world of AMA pro racing. In fact, the rider has won eight straight Peoria TT events in a row, an accomplishment that only one other rider, Chris Carr, has experienced. His most current victory at the Springfield short track positioned him in a tie for the all-time short track list with Carr as well. That in mind, Wiles is perfectly aware that both crowns are out there for the taking. With a little luck, perseverance, and a continuance of impressive riding, singly holding each of these titles is a strong possibility and could be lurking in the rider's future. "It took seven years to get there, and it boils down to the final lap," explained the rider in reference to his accomplishments.

When asked what fans can expect from Henry Wiles in the future, it quickly became evident that Wiles has a great appreciation for his supporters and feels a responsibility to please them. "Fans can expect me to be the last rider to leave the pits," he promised. "I try to talk to a lot of fans, and answer as many questions as I can. I have many people who started out as fans and have progressed into friends, and even sponsors. I especially try to welcome the kids, because I remember what it was like when I was a kid, and loved to see the professional guys in action."

In closing, Henry Wiles shared his recipe for success. "I think to win a championship you have to have consistent finishes at the front. That's the goal - to win the overall championship."

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Cancer Claims GTS Champion Paul Brown At 43

COVINA, Calif. -- Paul Brown, the 2011 GTS champion of the SCCA Pro Racing Pirelli World Challenge Series, died Saturday at his home here of metastatic melanoma (skin cancer). He was 43.
2011 SCCA Pro Racing Pirelli World Challenge Series GTS Champion Paul Brown
2011 SCCA Pro Racing Pirelli World Challenge Series GTS Champion Paul Brown


Brown's team, Paul Brown/Tiger Racing, also won the team championship in the same series last year and secured the manufacturer's championship for Ford. That nameplate has always been very important to Brown, whose father is Mustang legend Kenny Brown of Kenny Brown Performance.

Paul Brown was unexpectedly diagnosed with skin cancer in March, just two weeks before the 2012 World Challenge season opener. Justin Bell drove his eBay Motors/Kenny Brown Performance Ford Mustang Boss 302S in most of the races this season. Brown had full knowledge of his prognosis but he was determined to try to drive in the doubleheader at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park in Bowmanville, Ontario, in June despite his illness so he could experience the thrills of competition and the camaraderie of his team and fellow competitors one more time.

Showing his intense love of the sport, he found the strength not only to compete in that event but he finished third in the first half of the doubleheader even though he hadn't driven in competition in eight months. He was dicing for second place when time ran out and the checkered flag dropped, but it was one more podium finish in his illustrious but far too short career.

He competed in the second half of the doubleheader the following day too. His car suffered a broken header in that race, but he still finished in the top 10.

He drove in just one more race. He was a last-minute entry in the HAWK with Brian Redman event July 15 at Road America sanctioned by the Milwaukee Region of the SCCA. He drove a Tiger Racing Ferrari 512M from last place in a 35-car G1-Historic Can-Am field to sixth overall and first in class despite having Stage 4 melanoma.

Brown's competitive spirit coupled with his friendliness and genuine personality made him a favorite of the fans, his fellow competitors and the media.

In 2011, he posted five World Challenge GTS victories, 10 top-10 finishes, nine top-five finishes and secured the driver championship with one race remaining on the schedule. That matched Parnelli Jones' 1970 record-setting single-season victory record in the SCCA Trans-Am Championship for production-based Mustang Boss 302s. Brown led more laps during that season than all other GTS drivers combined, and he also set the fastest lap of the race in seven of the 12 races. He did all this in a production car he transformed into a race car in less than a month with a crew of two. A documentary on the construction of this car entitled "B5141872" was produced by Allan Crocket. The film's name was taken from the Mustang's VIN number.

Brown also won the NASA American Iron Extreme (AIX) Championship in 2009. He was the first NASA national race winner ever in AIX in 2006. The year before that he was a winner at the Monterey Historics in a 1961 Chaparral 1. He placed 11th in the 2004 Le Mans Historic 24 Hours in a 1971 Ferrari 512M. He held track records in SCCA World Challenge, American Sedan, ITE, Super Unlimited, American Iron and American Iron Extreme at many famous racetracks such as the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Road Atlanta, Mosport, Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, Road America, Buttonwillow, Hallet, Mid-America Motorplex, St. Louis and Heartland Park Topeka.

He was a Tier 3 test driver for Ford, a factory test driver for Morgan Aero Racing USA and a popular driver coach.

He got his love of the sport honestly.

Kenny Brown owned a European import automotive tuning business when Paul, his eldest son, was born. Over the years Kenny raced everything from sedans to formula cars, and by the time Paul was a teenager the import business had grown into a pro racing and light manufacturing business.

Paul Brown entered his first race at the age of 16, starting in autocross and gymkhana events with his street cars through the local SCCA chapter, and then advancing to open-track events with various clubs. His pro driving career started under his father's personal instruction in a Kenny Brown Mustang in his early twenties.

His first job in professional racing was working for his father on the Saleen Autosport team in 1986. He helped the team sweep all four categories in the Escort Endurance Series Championship in 1987, which exposed him to other top racers like Steve Saleen, Rick Titus, Scott Pruett, Parnelli Jones, George Folmer and Pete Halsmer, to name a few. That series evolved into the SCCA Pro Racing SPEED World Challenge. Brown competed in this form of motorsports for almost two decades, finishing in the top 10 in over half of the events he ran.

Along the way he also did everything from modifying late-model Mustangs to building complete racing chassis. In the nineties he ventured out on his own to establish HP Motorsports in Omaha, Neb., a Mustang tuning and parts business. At the same time he campaigned a self-funded privateer World Challenge team and earned a reputation for being able to fix anything and keep racing despite a small budget.

At the turn of the century he moved from the Midwest to California to work at Tiger Racing, a vintage racing team formed in 1990 by the couple that would become his in-laws, Tom and Bea Hollfelder, when he married their daughter, Carol Hollfelder, on Sept. 17, 2005. Tiger Racing's cars range from a pre-war Alfa Romeo Monza to a 1970 Ferrari 512F Le Mans race car. In addition to preparing and maintaining vintage race cars and providing trackside support, Tiger Racing also manufactures carbon fiber and fiberglass aerodynamic pieces and body parts for Ford and other racing customers. Brown's carbon fiber, aerodynamically designed hoods are now stock pieces on the production Ford Mustang Boss 302S through Ford Racing.

In addition to that work, on the side both Paul and his wife campaigned Mustangs in the World Challenge series. He also prepared and maintained vintage race cars for VSCDA, SRA and VARA events and provided trackside support and luxury car maintenance and repairs through both the Tiger Racing and Paul Brown Racing names.

Other projects included a 2003 ASM Mustang in a joint venture with Ford Research and Development that featured an Aston Martin paddle-shift transmission; a 2000 Saleen SR for World Challenge; a 2005 Mustang for Ford Mobility; several custom Morgan Aero 8 GTRs; a Ferrari 512M; Alfa T33; Devin SS and an Eagle Indy car, to name a few.

Brown was born July 8, 1969. He is survived by his wife, Carol Hollfelder; his father, Kenny Brown; his stepmother, Cari Southworth; his mother, Sylvia Musil; his stepfather, Gordon Musil; his brother, Adam Brown; his sister-in-law, Jessica Brown; his brother and sister-in-law, Cathy and Jeff Perriman; a grandfather, Jasper Brown; his in-laws and racing mentors, Tom and Bea Hollfelder; and three nieces.

A memorial service will be held at a later date.

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2012 to 2016 Toyota Tundra Pickups Gets Simple to Install Power Addition with K&N

2012 to 2016 Toyota Tundra 5.7L with K&N Air Intake Installed
2012 to 2016 Toyota Tundra 5.7L with K&N Air Intake Installed
Dyno Chart for 63-9036 Air Intake
Dyno Chart for 63-9036 Air Intake
The Toyota Tundra has long been a practical option in the pickup market. Toyota's legendary blend of reliability and power make a great American truck worthy of stringent consumer demands. The 5.7 liter engine offered in the Tundra was introduced in 2007, earning it a nine-thousand pound tow rating. The Tundra is the recipient of numerous awards, including the 2008 Truck of the Year Award, but there is still room for improvement on this award winning pickup.
K&N Air Intake System for 2012 to 2016 Toyota Tundra 5.7L
K&N Air Intake System for 2012 to 2016 Toyota Tundra 5.7L


K&N air intake 63-9036 was specifically designed for 2012 to 2016 Toyota Tundra models equipped with a 5.7 liter engine and it is guaranteed to increase horsepower and torque. K&N power testing of air intake part 63-9036 showed an estimated gain of 9.25 horsepower at 5497RPM and a 13.5 pound feet of torque gain at 3480RPM over the factory set up.

K&N air intake 63-9036 includes a washable, reusable performance air filter, high flow intake tube and heat shield. The custom intake tube comes with connections for the factory mass air flow sensor (MAF) and NPT vent fittings. This power gaining air intake system comes with easy to follow instructions and only requires basic hand tools to install.

The conical air filter included in this air intake system can last up to 100,000 miles before service is needed, depending on driving conditions. When it's time to service your air filter, the K&N Recharger Kit makes it simple. The kit includes K&N air filter cleaner and air filter oil, and was designed to restore air flow efficiency and allow your air filter to perform like new.

The 63-9036 intake for the Toyota Tundra is covered by a K&N's Million Mile Limited Warranty and will fit the following Toyota Tundra models:
2016 Toyota Tundra 5.7L V8
2015 Toyota Tundra 5.7L V8
2014 Toyota Tundra 5.7L V8
2013 Toyota Tundra 5.7L V8
2012 to 2016 Toyota Tundra 5.7L V8

For a list of all K&N Toyota Tundra air intakes that are available for a different year or engine size than mentioned, visit KNFilters.com.

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K&N's Michael Lewis Earns His First Formula 3 Euro Series Victory in Valencia, Spain

In order to start on the pole for his Round 20 victory, Lewis needed to pull off a last lap pass in Round 19
In order to start on the pole for his Round 20 victory, Lewis needed to pull off a last lap pass in Round 19
Confidence is a commanding, irrefutable, intangible - it has the power to convert ordinary people into leaders - and transforming gifted racers into great champions. If someone were able to bottle self-assurance they could rule the world, but alas, like water, the tighter you squeeze hold of confidence, the faster it pours out of your hands. It's a concept some never grasp. On September 29, 2012 in Valencia, Spain K&N's Michael Lewis took yet another giant leap forward towards a lifetime courtship with confidence and greatness, as the young American inked his first win in the Formula 3 Euro Series into the history books.

"This win means so much to me," Lewis said. "It is my first in the Euro Series and I hope to capture another one during the final race weekend in Hockenheim. Many big-time racecar drivers got their start and won in the F3 Euro Series, so to be associated with them is just incredible. I must thank Prema Powerteam for all of their hard work."

After qualifying 11th for Race 1, or Round 19, of the Formula 3 Euro Series, Lewis set a goal to finish the race in at least 8th position. The top-8 finishers from the first 40-minute race are inverted for the second race, which would put him on the pole for the afternoon's 20-minute Race 2, which he accomplished, despite receiving a drive through penalty on lap 5.

"I had come so far, even with the drive-through penalty, so I dug deep and found an opening on the last lap to slip by one more car," said Lewis. "This assured me the opportunity to start up front for Round 20, which is a 14-lap sprint race."

After taking the mandatory drive through the pit area, Lewis displayed the sort of driving brilliance he's wholly capable of. Lewis worked his way back to the tail-end of the pack still on the lead lap. Then he started picking off a car every other lap up until the final lap when he was in 9th position. He needed to pass one last car, on the last lap to gain the coveted 8th position, which then positioned him on the pole for the start of Race 2.

Lewis won his first Formula 3 Euro Series race leading from start to finish
Lewis won his first Formula 3 Euro Series race leading from start to finish
Regarding his passing prowess a humbled Lewis remarked, "Yeah, I guess it's just my style. Wherever I race, I tend to move up and pass more cars compared to the other drivers. I can't really say as to why that is, but for sure it's a good trait to have. Plus, it's a good show for the fans."

Lewis' Prema Powerteam teammate, Sven Müller, shared the front row with him for Race 2, so the anticipation was amped-up as race fans anxiously waited to see which Prema car would come out of turn-1 in the lead. The red starting lights went out and Lewis made another strong launch as he has been doing all season long. He headed to the turn-1 left hander with a two-car advantage. The two Prema cars and drivers were clearly the class of the field, but Lewis was able to maintain the two-car gap for the 14-lap race. He led every lap and crossed the finish line 0.643 seconds ahead of Müller to record his first Formula 3 Euro Series win.

Lewis was clearly a proud American atop the podium at the Formula 3 Euro Series in Valencia
Lewis was clearly a proud American atop the podium at the Formula 3 Euro Series in Valencia
Paraphrasing Lewis from his post round 20 victory video interview, in which he remarked he understood that the start would mean everything, so he cleared his head and focused on only that. Once he nailed the start, and managed the gap by the first turn, Lewis said he just kept his head down, and he didn't even look at the pit-board until it was over.

"I am feeling quite strong heading into Hockenheim, it's a good circuit for me," said Lewis. "I am working to tweak a few things on my driving/plan and the rest, we'll see what happens. Too much confidence can hurt, so I am going to keep a level head and do what I know I can do."

The final 2012 Formula 3 Euro Series season event will take place on October 19-21, at the world-famous Hockenheimring Circuit in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Team Honda Austria 3rd Overall in 2012 International Austrian Supermoto Championship

Austrian Supermoto Rider Andreas Simpson Rothbauer said he had the time of his life in finishing third overall this year
Austrian Supermoto Rider Andreas Simpson Rothbauer said he had the time of his life in finishing third overall this year
The 2012 International Austrian Supermoto State Championship began in Burgenland, Austria this year and ended last weekend in Wachauring Melk, which is located in the lower part of Austria, and in between, fans were treated to 14 rounds of thrill packed racing. The throngs of Supermoto enthusiasts continued to grow once more this season, as word spread about the motorsport combining motocross and road racing skills into one exhilarating event. K&N's Team Honda Austria is one of the premier International Supermoto teams, and since their burst onto the scene, they have been one of the teams international fans root for the loudest.

Team Honda Austria (THA), the Honda Manufacture supported Supermoto team, as it's currently known, was formed in 2006. The team consists of International Supermoto stars, Florian "Superflo" Wedenig and Andreas Simpson Rothbauer. After another thoroughly compelling season of competition, the final championship points tally remained undecided until the last round at Wachauring, Melk, where Rothbauer finished the race in 6th and Wedenig finished the last contest in 3rd. And when the curtain was drawn on the 2012 Supermoto season, both K&N Team Honda Austria riders had earned enough points for the bronze medal. In the S1 Class number 99, Rothbauer, finished third overall and number 98, Wedenig, took third in the S Open Class of the International Austrian Supermoto Championship. For 20-year-old Wedenig, it was the best year end results of his young career.

Heavy rain and extreme weather changes presented problems not only with track conditions, but also with finding the correct bike set-up. It's a problem THA had practice overcoming in earlier races during the season, and one that's further complicated when you take into consideration that the races involve slick paved roads, as well as muddy dirt conditions. In 2012 Rothbauer's main focus was to put together a strong come-back of sorts, being that he's been riding with nagging injuries for the past two years. In 2010 he seriously injured his shoulder in a track related mishap and in 2011 he lost part of his season to a knee injury.

Florian
Florian "Superflo" Wedenig says he continued to get faster all season long and he's more confident than ever headed into the Austrian Supermoto 2013 season
"The last race weekend was really hard work. I wanted to finish third overall in the season so bad and knew I had to make up at least 6 points," Rothbauer remarked. "Changing weather conditions throughout practice on Saturday made the entire situation even trickier. Then suddenly on Sunday for the race, everything changed again. A lot of fans and friends came to cheer for me at the track. In the first race I had a decent start and by mid-race my toughest competitor in the championship was disqualified due to a technical defect. So all I had to do was race without any mistake, and I had the time of my life this season."

Due to the past injuries Rothbauer's goals for this year were set at a realistic level, finishing in the top-10 was all he was looking to do. Regarding that objective Rothbauer commented, "Top-10 was not that tough a goal and I would not be risking that much. After my injuries the last years I was able to enjoy this last race so much that it is even hard to describe. It was just awesome to party with fans, friends and family."

Rothbauer explains that in beginning of the season he ramped up his motivation into high-gear in order to compete in the Class S1, the strongest international class possible. "Because I would be racing against World Champions such as Uros Nastran, Tomas Travnicek," he explains. "By mid-season I knew I was doing the right thing, because I was able to stay close to the best riders and I earned my first podium, by then it was going smoothly and I just had a great time finishing the season. This is the point that I would like to thank my great sponsor K&N Filters, they have been supporting me for years. I am very thankful to compete on such high level, and I know this is something real special, and that I would not be successful without them!"

Watch for the talented young Wedenig next season, he's seriously hungry for an Austrian Supermoto championship
Watch for the talented young Wedenig next season, he's seriously hungry for an championship
Florian Wedenig comments "The last race weekend was just as hard as it was for Andreas. I was seven points behind my main competitor for second place in the Class S Open Championship. Just as Andreas said, conditions were tricky and I am not that experienced being only 20-years-old. I just did my best and was able to grab the starting position ahead of my main competitor. I also finished both races ahead of him, but in the end it was still only enough for third overall in the end of the year results. Anyways, this was a great season. I was able to become faster throughout the season, and in August I was able to grab my first heat win ever, which I was very happy about. I am more confident than ever now for next year."

"Neither rider has yet signed any contracts or agreements for 2013, contract negotiations will start next week, and both riders are first willing to talk to Honda Austria again to in order to move their partnership forward," said team marketing spokesperson Claudia Rothbauer. All our best wishes go out to Claudia, who wasn't sure she could get through the interview as she is expecting to deliver her baby at any moment.

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