New Look For ‘06
Superior,
Wis. ~ Kevin Windham and Mike LaRocco will be flying newcolors for
the 2006 and 2007 seasons. The AMSOIL/Factory Connection team has added
two major players to their championship line-up in SoBe and Samsung
Mobile. AMSOIL, which as been the title sponsor for the Factory
Connection/Honda team since 2000, but will work with new title sponsor
Sobe, and co-title sponsor Samsung to help the team obtain its ultimate
goal, championships in both motocross andSupercross.
AMSOIL
Racing Coordinator Jeremy Meyer says the move will help capitalize all
the carry-over sponsors. “Through the expanded marketing that SoBe and
Samsung are bringing to the table, AMSOIL will see a direct benefit from
having two Fortune 500 companies advertising for the team. AMSOIL has
been part of the Factory Connection family for years and we’re happy to
embrace strong, enthusiastic sponsors like SoBe and Samsung Mobile who
step up to support our team.”
“It’s great to have the support of sponsors that understand the sport
and have a history in racing,” said Rick Zeilfelder, Factory Connection
Team Co-Owner. “SoBe and Samsung Mobile have both demonstrated a
commitment to the sport, they make great products and they are committed
to helping us build racing’s fan-base through active cross-promotion.”
AMSOIL will still be considered the title sponsor for the highly
anticipated U.S. Open that will be held October 7-9 at the MGM Grand
Garden Arena in Las Vegas. AMSOIL/Chaparral/Honda’s Windham, fresh off
a world title at the Motocross des Nations in Ernee, France, will join
the talented field. This is his first U.S. Open appearance since 2001
where he finished third. He finished second overall for the 2005 AMA
Motocross Championships. AMSOIL’s new role as “Lead Associate Sponsor”
will begin in November when the THQ World Supercross Series begins in
Canada.
“I’m looking forward to racing this year’s U.S. Open after missing
the last three years,” said Windham. “The racing is always competitive
and the fans are great, making for a fun weekend. It’s also a great
opportunity to see where I’m at for the up-coming Supercross season.”
Teammate LaRocco will also be returning to competition after a crash
left him sideline at the end of the 2005 Supercross season. The
34-year-old LaRocco won this event in 2000.
The AMSOIL/Chaparral/Honda 125cc team will also be in action this
weekend in Las Vegas. The eighth annual U.S. Open will be broadcast
nationally on NBC, October 23 at 3:30 p.m. EST.
for the second consecutive season.
The Dutchman Becomes California Kid
San
Diego, Calif. ~ When the powers-that-be decided to hold two weekends
of Championship Off-Road Racing (C.O.R.R.) in southern California, the
AMSOIL/Kumho Tires Super Team was roaring to gain new fans and more
ground on the competition. The first weekend was the final points
weekend for the CORR series and saw Dan “The Flying Dutchman” Vanden
Heuvel take a sweep in the Pro-2 class, clinching second place in the
year end points race. His strong finish was followed Mike Oberg's
second place finish in the Sportsman class. That meant both drivers had
sky-high confidence heading into the big money races this past weekend.
The 2005 Nissan Off-Road Nationals would finish off the double header in
Chula Vista California.
During the Saturday morning drivers’ meeting, CORR series owner Jim
Baldwin announced how the races were going to be different. Instead of
the normal 15-minute race, drivers would race for nine laps, then have
two laps under a full course caution and then race for a final five
laps. His explanation for the change was to offer teams a chance for a
pit stop and to make the final five laps much more exciting.
At the start of the Pro-2 race, the field headed into turn one
side-by-side, but when they got through the second corner, Vanden Heuvel
was in fifth place fighting for fourth. He then developed brake
problems when the caution flag flew at lap nine. Falling back to
seventh, he was able to pick up a spot when the sixth place truck
pitted. After the restart, he was able to pick up another spot and
finished the race in fifth.
Meanwhile, the Sportsman class was also on the track at the same time
that the Pro-2 trucks were racing. Oberg, who started with the rest of
the Sportsman field in the second row, came barreling out of the land
rush start and had a sizeable lead on the rest of the Sportsman field.
A few trucks would push the #280 Chevy, but Oberg was able to hold off
all contenders for the win.
Sunday
Sunday
had the same race format as Saturday. At the drop of the green flag,
Vanden Heuvel raced off the starting line in fourth and held it until he
was passed on lap five, dropping him to fifth. By the time the caution
dropped, he had maneuvered the #77 Chevy back into fourth. When the
race restarted, he was on the rear bumper of the third place truck and
with four laps to go, overtook the spot, adding another podium finish to
the team’s successful season.
Meanwhile, Oberg was putting himself in great position to take home
the $20,000 check for winning the weekend series. He was able to battle
the leaders from the start of the land rush until the checkered flag
dropped. When the dust settled, Oberg had a third place finish, enough
to secure the weekend win and the big payday.
While the race season may be over, the teams are busy prepping the
trucks for promotions and trade shows. Vanden Heuvel’s hauler and race
truck will be on display at the Off Road Expo in Pomona, Calif. this
weekend, Oct. 8-9. Then it’s off to the SEMA show in Las Vegas, Nev.
SEMA is the world’s largest automotive trade show held every year, the
first week of November. Over 100,000 industry leaders are on hand with
two million square feet of exhibits for trade members and buyers.
Mr. Smith Goes To Iowa
Solon
Springs, Wis. ~ Brady Smith was able to put his AMSOIL Monte Carlo
into the A-Main last weekend in the Second Annual ‘Knoxville Late Model
Nationals’ in Knoxville, Iowa. Smith finished sixth in his heat race
and 18th in the $6,000 to win preliminary feature event on Thursday
night. With the starting lineup for Saturday’s $35,000 to win A-Main
based on a points system, his finishes were not good enough to advance
to the feature. However, Smith finished third in the B-Main on Saturday
to earn the 27th starting spot for the 100-lap main event. “The Deuce”
missed the setup in the feature event and could only muster a 20th place
finish in the final rundown.
“It was good to get into the show, but we just didn’t have enough
time to make the necessary changes to the car before the feature
started,” said Smith. “Knoxville runs a pretty tight show, so we only
had ten minutes after our B-Main to get ready for the feature. With the
competition at Knoxville though, I was glad to get into the race. I
just wish we could have been a little better. Our car was good during
the B-Main and I was up battling for the lead in it before our tires
gave way. We went a little too soft on tires, but we had to get going
since we started ninth in the B-Main. We’ll take the finish and go on to
Dixie this weekend.”
The Brady Smith Racing team gets back into action this weekend, as
they will travel to the Dixie Speedway in Woodstock, Georgia for the
16th Annual ‘Dixie Shootout’. The NARA Late Model Dirt Series will
sanction the big racing weekend at Dixie, and all of the exciting Dirt
Late Model competition kicks off on Friday evening. The ‘Jimmy
Mosteller Classic’ will headline the racing activities on Friday night,
and a $10,000 payday is on the line. The ESPN2 cameras will be on hand
on Saturday to capture all of the action for airing on a date that is
yet to be determined.
Dube Pushes For Strong Finish
Montreal,
Quebec ~ Team AMSOIL/KTM rider Marco Dube has had a roller coaster
of a season. After starting with a podium last winter in the Arenacross
series, Dube has seen injuries, bad luck and even a new ride (switching
from Honda to KTM) derail his season. With the Canadian season coming
to an end, he has been looking to get comfortable on the new bike and
end the year strong.
Last weekend started well for the young rider. He went through the
qualifying rounds by pulling the fastest lap times in both the 125cc and
250cc classes. Although he was fast, he said the bike felt a little
strong for the hard packed ground and that some adjustments would be
needed for the race.
When the 125cc final started, it seemed like more of the same for
Dube. He started 12th, but he knew the speed of his KTM would push him
toward the front. With the race only being 10 laps, Dube had to work
hard to find the right lines and was able to finish in second.
Fans and foes saw the Dube of old in the 250cc final. Starting in
the 15th spot, he began picking off riders at a furious pace. He
battled with a rider on nearly every lap, and was able to push his bike
into the top five with just two corners to turn before the checkered
flag.
Dube will be competing in the Toronto Arenacross race this weekend.
General Lee
Dan Vanden Heuvel might have some competition at the SEMA show in
November. He might have to schedule and exhibition with Team AMSOIL
drivers Chris Mosher and Jeff Dedick. The Autumn Woods Racing teammates
will have the General Lee on display at the annual trade show
convention.
Following SEMA, AWR will be racing in three separate events in
Oregon, Indiana and Florida.
More From Team AMSOIL
- Ryan Posocco likes the sound of a “three-peat.” The Stafford
Springs, Conn. Driver recently notched his third consecutive
Stafford Motor Speedway Late Model Championship. His 7th place
finish last weekend kept him atop the standings and earned him the
title by 46-points over Tom Butler.
“I am a little speechless,” said Posocco. “The first championship
was very special to me for several reasons. It was great to go back
to back last year, but to win it again this year is really
unimaginable to me.”
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P.J.
Osmer continues to rack up podiums and wins. Last weekend at the
Caruthers Fair in Caruthers, Calif., Osmer took a first in the heat
and main in the 85cc class. In the 250 Expert four-stroke class,
he picked up two seconds. He followed that with a third in the heat
and a fifth in the main of the four stroke open Expert class.
- John Hansen from Brush, Colo. won the inaugural BST Jasper
Modified Series Championship. Hansen, who is sponsored by AMSOIL
Dealer Michael Browne, came into the last event with a large lead
over second and third place and ended up winning the series by 113
points.
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