Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Young Racer's Club August 2011 - Taylor Blevins

Young Racer's Club August 2011 - Taylor Blevins
Young Racer's Club August 2011 - Taylor Blevins from Canyon, Texas - Circle Track Magazine
This month's lucky YRC contest winner is Taylor Blevins from Canyon, Texas

Taylor Blevins Canyon, TX
Sixteen-year-old Taylor Blevins is this month's Young Racers' Club winner. The high schooler hails from Canyon, Texas, which is just south of Amarillo. Taylor is a third generation racer who has helped maintain and prepare both Modified and Late Models for his father and grandfather. Together those two Blevins have more than 50 years of experience racing and building race cars. So, naturally, with all that experience, as Taylor got older the decision was made to build a car for him to try his hand behind the wheel. They chose the Cyclone Division at the 3⁄8-mile clay oval of Route 66 Motor Speedway in Amarillo. The trio built a '76 Monte Carlo with the original intention of running the local dirt tracks. However, they didn't get the car completed for the dirt season. So they did the only logical thing and went to get a little seat time on the pavement at Altus Speedway in Altus, Oklahoma. After running Atlus three times, Taylor ended up with three Third Place finishes. So, does that early success mean that he's ditching the idea of going dirt racing? Not on your life.


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Roger Burnett  Arthur Burton Otello Buscherini Jose Maria Busquet

Monday, September 19, 2011

2012 Kawasaki ZX-14 Comes Together in Teaser Videos

Kawasaki is gearing up to launch its new hyperbike, the 2012 Kawasaki ZX-14 or the�2012 Kawasaki�ZZR1400 as it’s known to our friends outside of the US market. Keeping a constant stream of video teaser videos over the past few weeks, Team Green has finally given us a glimpse at the new Kawasaki ZX-14 in it’s latest “Ultimate” video. Flashing the dimensions “84 x 65mm” in the video, the new ZX-14/ZZR1400 will surely live up to ...

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Kenichi Yoshida Lewis Young Paul Young Yasuharu Yuzawa

Troy Bayliss Teases Ducati Announcement

www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSSwEERT6zQ This Friday is looking to be full of videos and teasers, as Ducati has its own announcement that will be coming forthwith on Wednesday next week. Enlisting the help of three-time World Superbike Champion Troy Bayliss, the Australian motorcycle racer teased on YouTube today that he’s seen some interesting things at the Ducati factory, with promises of more to be revealed on the company’s video channel in the coming days. What those interesting things ...

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2011 Aragon MotoGP Saturday Round Up: Going Over Old Ground, Motegi, Rossi, Marquez

There are a number of subjects that it feels like we've been talking about forever this season. The two biggest are obvious: Valentino Rossi's battle with the Ducati Desmosedici, and Motegi, so it becomes tedious to have to talk about them again. But the reason we keep talking about them is simple. They are big. These are the stories that really matter. So we have to keep talking about them.

The subject of Motegi will not be relevant for long. In two weeks' time, the MotoGP circus will alight at the Japanese circuit, most of whom carrying large packages containing food, and for the more paranoid, even water. All of the MotoGP riders will be there, Valentino Rossi announcing at Thursday's press conference that he would be going to Motegi, and HRC issuing a press release announcing they would have eight (count 'em, eight) riders at Motegi, with Japanese veterans Shinichi Ito and Kousuke Akiyoshi entered as wildcards.

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Alex Bedford Günter Beer Albert Beirle Artie Bell

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Stoner Stands Firm on Indy

Stoner nails the reasons why Indy is a poor track. From MCN:

The corners get tighter and tighter until you are almost stopped and then you have to get on the gas and exit. It doesn?t flow at all, each set of corners it muddles you up and then you go a little straight.

I, for one, am glad to have Casey as a break from the PR fluff around MotoGP. I am not pleased to see Indy back on the calendar for another three years.



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Michel Fabrizio Hector Faubel Rudi Felgenheier Patrick Fernandez

Kawasakis Still Suck

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Marc Fontan Bob Foster Ted Frend Freddie Frith

Window World of Huntsville Presents World Classic 150 Southern Superstars Super Late Models Race

Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC (1888PressRelease) August 27, 2011 - Window World of Huntsville, Alabama is proud to present the World Classic 150 Southern Superstars Super Late Models Race. The event, taking place at the legendary Huntsville Speedway, will be on Sunday, September 4th.

Come spend your Labor Day Sunday at the race tracks! With over 300 laps of racing, you're sure to have a great time. The Late Models qualifier will begin at 6:15PM, and the race will start at 7PM. Other races to catch include, the Sportsman 25, the Super Trucks 40, the Open Wheel 40, and the Mod Lites 25, just to name a few.

WHAT: Window World Presents the World Classic 150 Southern Superstars Super Late Models Race

WHEN: Sunday, September 4th, 2011

WHERE: Huntsville Speedway, 357 Hegia Burrow Road, Huntsville, Alabama

The gates at Huntsville Speedway will be open for practice from 3:30-8:00PM on Saturday, September 3rd.

For more information about the event, please visit www.huntsvillespeedway.com.

About Huntsville Speedway
The Huntsville Speedway has years of racing history. Huntsville was the location of one of the first races of the NASCAR Grand Touring circuit, which featured the Grand American-type cars like Camaros, Mustangs and Firebirds in 1969. The famous Tiny Lund won the 400-lapper with Buck Baker coming in second. Pete Hamilton, who went on to win the Talladega 500 a few years later, also competed in the race, along with Richard Childress, who is now the car owner for Winston Cup defending champion Dale Earnhardt.

About Window World of Huntsville
Window World of Huntsville, AL is locally owned and operated by Mike & Melissa Edwards, and proudly serves Huntsville, Alabama and all the surrounding areas. Offering limitless replacement window options, including window and frame colors, grids, glass options, Low-E qualifications, doors and vinyl siding, we're sure you will find what you need at Window World. Window World of Huntsville is also a proud sponsor of St. Jude Children's Hospital and the Veterans Airlift Command.

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