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Skillman Rides Wave of Momentum Heading to zMAX Dragway in North Carolina

US National Champion Drew Skillman beat Greg Anderson in the finals at Indianapolis

US National Champion Drew Skillman beat Greg Anderson in the finals at Indianapolis

Drew Skillman has a ton of momentum heading into the NHRA Countdown to the Championship playoffs that start at zMAX Dragway in North Carolina. The NHRA Pro Stock driver won the U.S. Nationals at Lucas Oil Raceway in Indianapolis. It was his first U.S. Nationals championship and his fourth win in the past six NHRA Pro Stock events.

Skillman credits his family with his recent success. “That’s why we came here to begin with,” Skillman said after winning the U.S. Nationals over Labor Day weekend. “We are a family race team. We race because we all race. That’s what makes us work. This is what we have fun doing. This is not our careers. This is our hobby. This is like going to the lake with the family. This is like going to Disneyworld with the family. This is what we do.”

Three generations of Skillman’s are on his team. His dad and grandfather work on the dragster every race. It has been a productive combination. The Pro Stock division is the most competitive of the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series. Six different drivers won the first six events of the season. For Skillman to take four of the past six events seemed unlikely. “We’re holding on tight to it, too,” Skillman said. “My team has been killing it. Consistency is super hard in this sport. We have a car that for some reason keeps repeating. We had a great car in qualifying.” But the engine was not responding well during the qualifying runs.

Drew Skillman wins US Nationals at Lucas Oil Raceway in Indianapolis, Indiana

Drew Skillman wins US Nationals at Lucas Oil Raceway in Indianapolis, Indiana

Skillman’s team replaced the engine, put in a new one, and ran it out to race without testing it. “We went up there, made a burnout. We’re good,” Skillman said. “This should be fine. Luck is huge in this sport. When you have luck, it’s massive.”

With no engine data, Skillman kept taking the car out to race and winning. In the final round, he raced Greg Anderson and beat him for the first time in his career. It made winning his first U.S. Nationals championship even sweeter. “Never beat Greg before,” Skillman said. “Finally got that off my back and won Indy.”

Skillman said he does not have a long list of things on his to-do list. Winning a U.S. Nationals title was one of the few things on that list. “There is a very small list of things I would really like to do in life and that was one of them,” Skillman said. “I want for nothing. This is something I really wanted to do. That’s finally done and we’re not done chasing yet.”

Skillman enters the Countdown to the Championship, the six-race playoffs to determine the champion in the NHRA Pro Stock division, in fourth place. Bo Butner leads the Pro Stock standings. Tanner Gray is second, followed by Anderson in third.

Skillman was asked after winning at Indianapolis what his mindset is heading into the Countdown. "Championship. That’s it,” Skillman said. “We’re going to keep moving forward in the same direction we’ve been going. Our program has been super consistent. We might not always have the fastest car, it’s very, very consistent and always a good car.”

The Winners Circle at the US Nationals in Indy featuring Torrence, Todd, Skillman, and Krawiec

The Winners Circle at the US Nationals in Indy featuring Torrence, Todd, Skillman, and Krawiec

He said he knows he has to have a good showing at zMAX Dragway to move up in the standings and have a shot at the NHRA Pro Stock championship. “We’re going to come out swinging,” Skillman said. “We've got to win Charlotte or at least come close to it.”

Confidence and luck have played huge roles in Skillman’s recent run. He knows he has a good car and crew, but there are other factors playing in his favor lately. “Confidence in everything makes you always better,” Skillman said. “You’re always a little better when you’re confident.

My confidence is high. My driving has gotten a little better. Lucky round after lucky round. We made it.”

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UTV/ATV Racers on Team UXC Put a Lot Into Preparing for Each Race in Order to Win

The thumbs up signifies a 3rd place finish for Michael Swift at the 2016 Showshoe GNCC

Michael Swift celebrates third place finish at 2016 Snowshoe GNCC in West Virginia

Michael Swift, manager of Team UXC Racing in Shelbyville, Tennessee, points out that good physical conditioning of ATV drivers who race in American Motorcycle Association (AMA) sanctioned Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) events is an essential part of the team’s success.

“We have a personal trainer who sets up a routine that some of our UTV/ATV racers follow,” explained Swift. “We have certain days of the week when they practice driving, but during the week we also focus on hydration and food intake. Our drivers also walk the entire course a day before an event. A UTV/ATV course ranges from 10-miles to 12-miles long and a UTV course ranges from 4-miles to 6-miles long. People don’t understand how much goes into cross country racing.” With nine drivers and 25 to 30 staff, it takes a lot to keep the team in prime condition to race.

Team History

Team UXC Racing was created as a factory team in 2006.

“In the beginning, we raced for a BRP factory team called Warnert Racing out of Minnesota,” explained Swift. “We raced for them for eight years until it was disbanded and we went out as our own team for BRP in 2012. At that time we had only two drivers. In 2014, we signed with Polaris and we started racing Polaris RZR UTVs and Polaris Ace and Scrambler ATVs and we’ve been racing for Polaris ever since.”

Kevin Trantham competes in the 2017 Unadilla GNCC in New York

Kevin Trantham competes in the 2017 Unadilla GNCC in New York

It wasn’t long after making the switch from BRP to Polaris that the team started attracting lots of attention. So Swift made a deal with Polaris to add a professional driver and he chose an old teammate Kevin Trantham to join him.

Later, as the team’s popularity continued to grow, they received correspondence from drivers from all over the country who wanted to race in a GNCC event on one of the team’s machines. So they started taking on some drivers. Once they raced in a few events they wanted to stay around and continue with UXC because of their reputation and to be part of the family.

As a result, Team UXC Racing now has nine drivers, but only three of them – Swift, Trantham, and Jesse Straham - drive directly for Polaris. Team UXC Racing sponsors the other drivers, who fund themselves with a little help from the team.

Between 2012 and 2017 the team has won 11 National Championships, one Best In The Desert Championship, one SCORE Championship, and an Ironman and first place finish in the 2013 Baja 1000.

Team UXC Racing chalked up some major achievements in the 2016 season that included a second place finish for Trantham in the Snowshoe GNCC, a win for Trantham in the Cannonball GNCC, and a first place finish for Swift and second place finish for Trantham at the Wild Boar GNCC.

Nic Snyckers competes for Team UXC Racing at the 2017 Unadilla GNCC in New York

Nic Snyckers competes for Team UXC Racing at the 2017 Unadilla GNCC in New York

In the final round of the 2016-racing season, Swift was badly injured and spent the winter disabled.

“I couldn’t do anything. I couldn’t work, train or ride. The doctors didn’t release me from treatment and my cast wasn’t removed until one week before the start of the first round of races for the 2017 season,” said Swift.

2017 Season

Team UXC Racing has competed in 10 races so far this year and has four more events left.

“Halloween weekend is the final round of the year,” said Swift.

To no one’s surprise, they experienced a slow start this year.

“I started out finishing sixth and seventh for the first couple of rounds until I was able to work my way back to the lower end of the podium as of just before summer break,” said Swift. “We recently got back from Iowa with a win and I have finished on the podium and won one race so far this year. I am just now getting back to feeling 100 percent again.”

The Iowa event resulted in a third place for Trantham, a second place finish and second place result in the Ironman for Becky Widdicombe, who was racing a Polaris Ace 900 XC, and wins in the Pro 4x4 ATV 10 hour race for Swift and Trantham. Josh Day and Jeff Wright partnered to finish third in the 30+ class.

Two Days To Prepare For Next Race

Swift pointed out that it takes the team two days to prepare for a race.

Kevin Trantham holds the trophy and Michael Swift, who finished second at the 2016 WildBoar GNCC.

Michael Swift and Kevin Trantham finish 1-2 in 2016 Wild Boar GNCC in Palataka, Florida

“After we get home from a race we wash the machines,” said Swift. “There is a three-step process to washing:

1. We pressure wash with the machine off

2. We pull the plastic and wash again

3. We put the machine on a jack, pull the wheels and tires and wash again

“We then bring the machines back into the shop and pull the wheels and tires back off, then do a four-point inspection that includes checking the frame for cracks, checking the brakes, checking the oil levels, and checking the hose connections. We replace the belts and other parts that need it and we check the tires and tire balls. We then put the machines back together and road test them for 30 minutes to an hour. The vehicles are then re-washed and then loaded onto trailers for transportation to the next race.”

The team includes two part-time employees Cameron Griffin and Brian McCarty, who wash the ATVs and do minor mechanicals. Swift does most of the mechanical maintenance and repairs.

The Offseason

You may think that once the offseason arrives, the team members take a vacation. Nothing can be further from the truth. In fact, according to Swift, the offseason is actually busier than the racing season.

“We are negotiating and re-signing sponsorship contracts, we get new machines in from Polaris, and we spend the winter building new race vehicles,” said Swift. “We build three to four ATVs (Ace and Scrambler vehicles) and four RZRs from scratch. We also go south to Florida to ride, train, and test parts.”

Team UXC Racing also does research and development projects for most of their sponsors. For example, they helped design an exhaust system for Big Gun, assisted with some changes to the Polaris Scrambler ATV, helped build a completely new suspension for the Scrambler and Ace ATVs and for the RZR UTV, and helped build a complete suspension system for the Ace ATV.

Sponsors

Polaris is the team’s major sponsor. K&N has been sponsoring them for four years.

“We worked with K&N filters in the past when we were part of Warnert Racing,” said Swift. “However, the sponsorship lapsed and we got involved with K&N again four years ago. We use their air filters on all our machines, oil filters on the Ace and RZR and pre-filters on all three machines. We also use K&N air filter lube that goes around the air filter air box to ensure a good seal and stops dust from getting into the box. The pre-filters shed off the dust, mud, and water to protect the air filters.

A first place finish for Team UXC Racing at the 2016 Cannonball GNCC.

Team UXC Racing takes the checkered flag at the 2016 Cannonball GNCC in Sparta, Georgia

“We have a great relationship with K&N,” continued Swift. “They offer us top of the line products and help us get through our races. We have to deal with dust, mud, and water. So it is essential that we partner with a filter company that builds products that can withstand rough racing conditions. Moreover, we run our engines for two hours at 8,000 rpm constantly. Our drivers follow multiple competitors, who are kicking up dirt, mud, and water. So we need a filter that can handle all of that and keep it from getting into the intake. We spend a lot of time checking our air boxes and intakes to see that the dirt isn't passing through the filters and we’ve never had a problem.”

The K&N air filters are washable and reusable. So Team UXC Racing also uses the K&N filter cleaner after every race.

“We clean the filters and rotate them out so we always have an inventory of clean filters ready to go,” continued Swift. “We wash them and let them air dry.”

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K&N propose un filtre à air performant pour les BMW X5 et X6 4,4L V8 de 2013-2017

Un filltre à air K&N E-0659 améliorera les performances du V8 F15 BMW X5 4,4L et du V8 F16 BMW X6 4,4L

Un filltre à air K&N E-0659 améliorera les performances du V8 F15 BMW X5 4,4L et du V8 F16 BMW X6 4,4L V8

Quand l’E53 BMW X5 a été lancée pour la première fois en 2000, les enthousiastes ont crié à la triche. Ils ne voulaient pas partager leur beau médaillon bleu avec un véhicule qui serait relégué à l'école et à faire des courses. Néanmoins, une nouvelle génération d'acheteurs a trouvé que la première génération de BMW X5 était la combinaison idéale de plaisir de conduite et de praticité. En 2014, plus de 1,3 million d'exemplaires du SUV de luxe de taille moyenne de BMW avaient été vendus dans le monde entier. La troisième génération F15 BMW X5 a été conçue pour continuer sur cette tendance avec plus de place, plus d'électronique et beaucoup plus de luxe. La puissance a également été améliorée, avec l'introduction du V8 BMW N63TU 4,4L, fortement révisé. Grâce à une grande paire de turbocompresseurs et à beaucoup d'autres sorties mécaniques, le F15 BMW X5 xDrive50i pourrait atteindre les 100 km/h presque aussi vite que le BMW X5M original. Ce même moteur se retrouve dans le F16 BMW X6 xDrive50i de deuxième génération qui a été lancé pour l'année modèle 2015. Combinant les airs racés d'un coupé avec la performance et la manutention d'une berline sportive, le célèbre SUV de BMW s’avère être l'équipement idéal pour conquérir la jungle urbaine. Et quelle que soit la version que vous conduisez, K&N peut encore améliorer les performances du moteur.

La clé de votre F15 BMW X5 xDrive50i ou F16 BMW xDrive50i, est le V8 BMW N63TU 4,4L sous le capot. Il dispose de deux turbocompresseurs de haute technologie nichés entre le V au sommet du moteur, et d’un système avancé d'injection de carburant qui peut fournir une brume de gaz très précise à chaque cylindre. Mais peu importe la taille de la technologie de pointe qu'ils utilisent, le V8 BMW N63TU 4,4L a encore besoin d’essence et d'air pour faire de l'énergie. Pour créer le mélange carburant/air parfait, le système d'injection de haute précision émet un carburant jusqu'à 2 900 psi, puis les deux turbocompresseurs injectent une charge d'air pour créer une explosion massive et génératrice de puissance Cet air entre par une paire de boîtes à vent situées à l'avant du compartiment moteur, qui sont remplis d'une paire de filtres à air OEM BMW.

Ce moteur est conçu pour générer de la puissance de la manière la plus efficace possible. Par exemple, ces deux turbos sont situés sur le dessus du moteur afin que la charge d'air puisse atteindre les cylindres encore plus rapidement. Cependant, ces OE BMW N63TU sont fabriqués à partir d'un papier épais, ce qui réduit la quantité et la vitesse de l'air entrant dans le système. Cela entraîne également l'échauffement de l'air, la réduction de la quantité de molécules d'oxygène et, par conséquent, une baisse de la puissance que peut produire le moteur. Un filtre à air de remplacement K&N E-0659, quant à lui, est fabriqué à partir de gaze de coton à faible contrainte et peut transporter jusqu'à 50% d'air supplémentaire, tout en éliminant jusqu'à 98% des contaminants atmosphériques.

Les filtres de remplacement K&N E-0659 peuvent augmenter les performances BMW N63TU 4,4L TwinPower Turbo V8

Les filtres de remplacement K&N E-0659 peuvent augmenter les performances BMW N63TU 4,4L TwinPower Turbo V8

Pour ce faire, le filtre à air de remplacement K&N E-0659 est traité avec une huile exclusive qui imprègne les fibres de coton, créant ainsi une bandelette qui piège les particules de saleté. Toute cette saleté est contenue dans le filtre même, plutôt qu’à la surface où il peut réduire le débit d'air lorsque les kilomètres s'accumulent. Cette huile pénètre dans les particules de saleté, qui à leur tour attrapent encore plus de saletés à mesure que l'air s'écoule. Ensuite, tous les 80 000 kilomètres (selon les conditions de conduite),il suffit d’enlever les filtres et de les nettoyer à l'aide du kit de nettoyage du filtre à air. Et pour vous assurer que vous économisez de l'argent sur le long terme, chaque filtre à air de remplacement K&N est protégé par la garantie limitée K&N sur 10 ans et 1,6 millions de kilomètres.

Le filtre K&N E-0659 convient aux véhicules suivants:

Gardez le filtre K&N  de votre BMW X5 ou BMW X6 propre à l’aide du kit de nettoyage du filtre à air.

Gardez le filtre K&N de votre BMW X5 ou BMW X6 propre à l’aide du kit de nettoyage du filtre à air.

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2013 BMW X5 4.0L V8 Injection de Carburant - F15 (2 nécessaires)

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Le système d’entrée d’air K&N ajoute 17 chevaux au Nissan Titan XD 5,6L 2017

Le pickup Nissan Titan XD 2017 avec le système d’entrée d’air froid K&ampN

Le Nissan Titan XD est parfait pour la conduite quotidienne, les sorties en famille ou pour amener ses outils sur un chantier

Un système d'entrée d’air K&N 63-6019 Aircharger constitue une modification relativement peu coûteuse pour un rendement élevé, qui ajoute 17,14 chevaux de puissance à votre Nissan Titan XD 5,6L 2017 avec une installation simple qui prend moins d'une heure à l'aide d'outils courants et qui ne requiert aucun re-calibrage de l'électronique du moteur.

Le Nissan Titan XD 2017 est alimenté par un moteur à essence V6 DOCH de 5,6 litres, avec quatre soupapes par cylindre, l’injection directe de carburant et la technologie VVEL (distribution à levée et durée d'ouverture variables). C'est un moteur moderne optimisé pour tirer le maximum du carburant. Le Titan XD 5,6L V8 offre une impressionnante puissance de 390 chevaux et 394 livres/pied de couple.

Pourtant, grâce à une combinaison de technologies, les ingénieurs de K & N ont développé un système d'entrée d'air froid qui offre les plus hauts niveaux de performance et de protection, y compris une augmentation substantielle de la puissance et de la réponse.

Des efforts substantiels de recherche et de développement ont présidé à la création du kit AirCharger pour le Nissan Titan XD 2017

Une entrée d’air AirCharger est composé d’un tube d’entrée en polyéthylène, d’un bouclier thermique et d’un filtre surdimensionné

Le premier élément technique abordé est le filtre à air même. La plupart des filtres à air OEM sont en papier, ils s’encrassent vite et limitent le débit d'air. Le système d'entrée d’air K&N 63-6019 utilise un filtre à air K&N RC-2960 surdimensionné de 19 cm fabriqué à partir d'un milieu filtrant en coton huilé qui offre moins de résistance que les filtres traditionnels.

Le matériau de filtre en coton huilé multicouches capture également des microparticules qui pourraient endommager votre moteur et assure ainsi une plus longue durée de vie pour celui-ci. Chaque modèle est vérifié par le laboratoire de test de filtration interne de K&N, qui respecte les normes ISO 5011 et veille à ce que les filtres K&N offrent un flux d'air élevé sans mettre en danger la protection du moteur.

Le deuxième élément technique est le bouclier thermique scellé. Sa fonction est de fournir une grande ouverture pour de l'air entrant frais et propre afin d’alimenter le filtre, l'entrée d’air et le moteur, tout en isolant l'air extérieur frais des températures élevées sous le capot.

Le bouclier thermique et le filtre sont conçus pour être installé dans l’espace de la boîte à vent OEM d’origine

Le bouclier thermique isole le filtre de la chaleur sous le capot, afin que seul de l’air frais aille vers le moteur

Un bouclier thermique en aluminium, qui correspond à l'emplacement du boîtier du filtre à air OEM, est scellé et protégé de la contamination thermique sous le capot avec un joint en caoutchouc. Le bouclier thermique complet est conçu pour être installé dans l'emplacement du boîtier du filtre à air d'origine en utilisant des accessoires de montage en usine. K&N fait tous ces efforts car de l’air plus frais est plus dense, et transporte donc de l'oxygène supplémentaire pour que votre système de carburant puisse ajouter plus de carburant, ce qui augmente la puissance.

Le troisième élément technique est la connexion entre le filtre et l'entrée du moteur. L'air est transporté à travers un tube moulé en rotation non métallique vérifié aérodynamiquement qui peut réduire la température de l'air entrant et diminuer le son d'entrée sur un tube métallique.

De plus, le tube en polyéthylène à haute densité peut être façonné de manière précise pour réduire les turbulences et accélérer l'écoulement d'air dans le moteur. Des dispositions ont été moulées dans le tube d'admission pour accepter le capteur de débit d'air de masse d’usine et les deux tuyaux EVAP.

Des instructions d'installation complètes et détaillées sont incluses dans la boîte

Tous les composants, les supports et les joints nécessaires à l'installation de votre filtre K&N 63-6019 sont inclus dans la boîte

Et le mieux dans tout ça, c’est que le système d'entrée d’air K&N AirCharger peut être installé en 90 minutes ou moins avec des outils simples comme un jeu de cliquet, quelques tournevis et quelques clés. Tous les outils nécessaires sont listés dans les instructions fournies avec le paquet, qui sont claires et illustrées étape par étape.

Le kit Aircharger est livré avec toutes les bottes, les pinces et le matériel nécessaires pour un ajustement et une finition OEM. Le kit utilise également des supports de montage et du matériel OEM pour une installation rapide et facile, sans trous à percer.

Et une fois que vous avez installé votre filtre K&N, vous n’aurez plus jamais besoin d’en acheter un autre pour votre Titan XD 2017. Le seul entretien nécessaire peut être effectué par vous-même en un rien de temps. À des intervalles de 160 000 kilomètres (selon vos conditions de conduite), utilisez le kit K&N Recharger 99-5000 pour nettoyer facilement votre filtre à air AirCharger. Il est alors bon pour 160 000 kilomètres de plus !

Le filtre à air K&N que vous achetez est conçu pour durer toute la durée de vie de votre véhicule, c’est pourquoi la garantie K&N vous couvre sur 10 ans ou 1,6 millions de kilomètres.

Le filtre K&N 63-6019 est conçu pour les modèles suivants:

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K&N-Sponsored GR Motosport Team WD-40/STAUFF Connect Academy Develops Champion Riders

Mason Law leading the pack in a British Superstock 1000 class race

Mason Law (#20) is a rising talent in the competitive and important Superstock 1000 class

In 1995, an injury forced British racing champion Brent Gladwin to shift his focus from competitive racing to race team ownership. Since Gladwin became the Co-Founder and Managing Director of GR Motosport, the race team has amassed 12 British racing titles and a European championship.

The goal of the K&N-sponsored race team has always been to “promote young riders through to title glory.” That mission has been realized in spades. Recently, K&N had a chat with Gladwin about the current state of GR Motosport.

A Directional Shift

Winning is the ultimate goal in racing. Winning in the most visible and desirable classes has to be a major focus of modern team ownership. After all, race teams are funded by companies that want to boost sales based on success on the racetrack. With that in mind, Gladwin made some directional shifts for the current race season.

Liam Delves racing in the Motostar/Moto3 class

Liam Delves is a raw talent in the Motostar/Moto3 class

“We have made a few changes for 2017 in riders and categories we race in,” said Gladwin. “As reigning British Supersport champions, we decided not to defend that title and plan for the future in developing the Superstock 1000 team. It's something (in which) we have a strong history in winning national and international championships. With the demise of the 600s, the Superstock 1000 class has become the ‘Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday’ category for the motorcycle and motorcycle accessory manufacturers.”

In addition to the Superstock 1000 class, GR Motosport also competes in British Superbike and the Motostar/Moto3 racing classes. Here is an inside look at how the season is unfolding in all of the GR Motosport classes.

Superstock 1000

Tommy Bridewell and Brent Gladwin with the WD-40 Superbike

Tommy Bridewell (left) was welcomed to the GR Motosport Team by Brent Gladwin (right)

“(This class) is now the most important category for all the manufacturers to showcase, as it is a direct reflection on achieving sales on results,” emphasized Gladwin. “Again, we went against the flow moving established 600cc race and championship winner Mason Law up to the 1000, with a plan to develop for a championship attack in 2018.”

Law has proven to be up to the challenge of the new classification. His steep success curve has pleased Gladwin and has drawn the attention of the European racing community.

“Shocking the establishment, Mason won his 3rd race at Oulton,” said Gladwin. “(He) has gone on to take 3 more podiums and lap records, so things are really looking good for the future here.”

Law currently sits in the 5th spot overall in the Superstock 1000 class.

Superbike

While Superstock has emerged as the most corporately significant class for marketing, the Superbike class has always held a special cachet in racing. Superbike in Britain, as is the case in America, attracts some of the sport’s biggest stars. Both bike and rider selections were major considerations for GR Motosport going into the season.

Tommy Bridewell racing in the rain in the British Superbike class

Treacherous track conditions cost Tommy Bridewell a podium in Silverstone

“We built new bikes using the awesome limited edition 2017 Kawasaki ZX10RR,” Gladwin said. “The class this year was always going to be hard fought with so many ex-British and world champions in the class. We chose Tommy Bridewell because of his history of consistent results.”

Early in the season, Bridewell did prove to be consistent. However, Gladwin was looking for more finishes near the front of the pack.

“While Tommy has, until this last weekend, scored points for the team in every race, he has not finished regularly where the team considered possible - top-ten,” Gladwin said. “At Cadwell, he turned this around showing our true potential battling for 4th and taking two great top-tens. He repeated this at Silverstone although succumbing to the hideous weather crashing out of a certain podium.”

Motostar/Moto3

The Motostar/Moto3 series is low on engine displacement but high on racing entertainment. This year’s hopes for GR Motosport are placed on the shoulders of 16-year-old Liam Delves, a talented but inexperienced racer.

The KA-1016 air filter for the Kawasaki ZX10R

GR Motosport trusts K&N filters like the KA-1016 for the Kawasaki ZX10R

“The development of a new machine and young rider was always going to be very tough, but it is something we are really enjoying with each little success,” said Gladwin. “The bike is really getting there, and (it is) probably actually held back a little by the young rider’s inexperience, but both will reap rewards in the future.”

Sponsorship

“As you can see from our partners list, we love to be associated with companies who are market leaders in their field,” said Gladwin. “We know that K&N is the best in their field, giving us the best filter protection and performance in both air and oil flow. K&N also sits well alongside WD-40 who has long been a market leader.”

K&N is proud to be a part of a progressive and visionary race team like GR Motosport. If you ride the latest version of the Kawasaki ZX10R like the GR Motosport Superbike Team, K&N’s KA-1016 is the air filter for you.

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