Monday, December 21, 2009

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

News Release - Amsoil Sponsored Dodge Viper Road Race Track Record Holder

News Release - Amsoil Sponsored ITE SCCA Dodge Viper Road Race Car is ready to race in the 2010 SCCA Road Racing Series and in the Miller Motorsports Park Racing Series. The Dodge Viper race car owner, driver and Amsoil Regency Gold Dealer, Kent Whiteman, is setting his sites to campaign the Dodge Viper on some of top world class racing circuits in the nation.

The Amsoil Sponsored Dodge Viper has held numerous track records and was originally driven and owned by Skip Thomas the originator of the Viper Racing League.

I am thrilled that Amsoil products will be used exclusively in my Dodge Viper race car and transporter. I have raced everything from Vipers, Corvettes, Austin Healeys, Mustangs, MGs, to Formula Fords and the best lubricants for protection and performance is Amsoil hands down.

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Friday, October 9, 2009

Team Amsoil Offshore News and We Were There!




Friday, October 09, 2009

Team AMSOIL Offshore Wins SBI National Championship
Trudy and I attended the pre-race ceremonies at the Amsoil Direct Jobber Convention held in Clearwater, Florida. The final event of the Super Boat International Series was held at Clearwater Beach, Fla. and drew record crowds and one of the biggest spectator fleets of the year. More than 2,000 boats lined the course while tens of thousands of spectators watched from the beaches and Pier 60.
Before the racing began, Team Amsoil participated in the AMSOIL Direct Jobber convention held at the Sheraton on Sand Key. The AMSOIL Offshore race boat was on display on the beach for the Friday activities available for everyone to view. Team AMSOIL driver Paul Whittier and throttleman Bob Teague, along with the crew, attended the AMSOIL banquet on Saturday night at the Sheraton. Paul Whittier, Bob Teague and Team AMSOIL power boat champion Terry Rinker were recognized for their continued success and championship seasons.Team AMSOIL raced in Sunday's main event which was the second race of the day. During the other races on Sunday, Teague worked as a commentator on the radio show which was broadcast on the area’s AM radio stations and streamed live on the Internet.Team AMSOIL lined up in for the start of second race along with a number of boats including the Vee Extreme class. The Team AMSOIL #77 Skater performed flawlessly during the race, passing all of the boats in the starting group including many with significantly more horsepower. Team AMSOIL went the distance to receive the checkered flag in spite of having a battery post break four laps from the end of the race, which rendered the trim systems inoperative. Bob Teague and Paul Whittier made the necessary adjustments and finished the race at full speed.
During the awards ceremony, Amsoil President and C.E.O. Al Amatuzio, along with Executive Vice Presidents Alan Amatuzio and Dean Alexaner, accompanied the Team to the podium to receive the trophy and flags. Teague and Whittier presented the checkered flags won at the event to the three men.The win at Clearwater Beach clinched the Super Boat International National Championship for Team AMSOIL Offshore Racing. Team AMSOIL has already won the 2009 High Points Championships in the Offshore Super Series, Triple Crown, and OPA series.Up next for Teague and Whittier is the SBI/APBA World Championships in Key West, Fla. on November 8-15.
We wish you the best of success in the upcoming World Championships in Key West, Fla.
See you at the races and you can read all the Amsoil racing results here in my Blog.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Amsoil Snowmobile Snocross Series Sets 2009-2010 Schedule

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

The 2009-2010 AMSOIL Championship Snocross Series will feature four new race venues to compliment five established Nationals from seasons past. New venues in Milwaukee, Salt Lake City, Sarnia, Ontario and New Hampshire will help strengthen the growing series."We are very excited about the new race venues for this season," said ISOC CEO John Daniels. "We've worked very hard to find locations which will lend success for not only ISOC, but most importantly our racers, fans, sponsors like Amsoil and the entire sport of snocross."The new evaluation process weighs the combination of race track set-up, community population, enhanced event media coverage, and local commitment to support the race to ensure success and long-term growth.
Watch ACSS Season Highlights Part 1
Watch ACSS Season Highlights Part 2

2009-2010 ISOC National Tentative Schedule
Nov 27-29, 2009 AMSOIL Duluth National Duluth, MN
Dec 19-20, 2009 Potawatomi National Milwaukee, WI
Jan 9, 2010 Western Nationals Sandy, UT
Jan 23-24, 2010 Air Force Canterbury Snocross Shakopee, MN
Feb 5-6, 2010 Eastern Nationals Farmington, NY
Feb 13-15, 2010 NE Nationals Salem, NH
Feb 20-21, 2010 Canadian Nationals Sarnia, Ontario, CAN
Mar 6-7, 2010 LCO Casino 300 Hayward, WI
Mar 19-21, 2010 Nielsen Enterprises Grand Finale Lake Geneva, WI
Until then, we'll see you at the races.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Amsoil Off Road Truck Racing News and Video

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Traxxas TORC Series Presented by AMSOIL News (Douglas Video)
The Traxxas TORC Series presented by AMSOIL marks it's return to the west coast with a kick off party at Roscoe's in Chino Hills, Calif. on Thursday September 24, 2009. The party, which starts at p.m. is the start of what will be an exciting weekend of action packed off road action at Perris Auto Speedway September 25 and 26.

Watch the video http://vimeo.com/6562735

Douglas captures Pro 4X4 World Championship from Dirt Productions on Vimeo.Fans that attend the kick off will have the chance to win Traxxas R/C trucks, race tickets, and many other prizes. Come out, meet your favorite drivers, including AMSOIL Super Team driver Scott Douglas. Dirt Newz will be broadcasting live on dirtnewz.com with all of the latest news and driver interviews from the party. TORC sponsors will be on hand doing giveaways and promoting the Perris race.Roscoe's Deli is located at 14700 Pipeline Avenue in Chino Hills, Calif. The Traxxas TORC Series- The Off Road Championship Presented by Amsoil is the world's premier short course off road series. TORC drivers push the limits with 900 horsepower, action-packed fender pounding on challenging natural terrain racetracks. The 2009 season schedule includes stops in Texas, California, Nevada, Michigan, and Wisconsin. For more information on TORC please visit http://www.torcseries.com/.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Team Amsoil Power Boat - Rinker Wins Mod-U Championship


Friday, September 11, 2009

Rinker Wins Mod-U Championship
Team AMSOIL powerboat racer Terry Rinker won his second straight National Modified Unlimited class championship last weekend in Kankakee, Ill., while his brother and teammate, Randy Rinker, earned the third place podium finish.
Mod U qualifying consisted of two 15-lap heats. In the first heat, Terry started from the last position on the start dock, but worked his way to second to gain valuable points toward the final starting grid. In the second heat, Terry started from the pole position and led wire-to-wire, taking the win and earning enough points for the pole position in the final race. In the final, Terry led 11 of the 15 laps en route to winning the championship.
The Rinker brothers also competed in the Champ class at the Kankakee River Valley Regatta. Terry earned the third place podium finish, while Randy started sixth off the dock, but was unable to finish after suffering boat damage due to contact with another boat.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Amsoil Racing Updates








July 2, 2009 - Volume 9, Issue 12
Ricky Johnson Wins Forest County Potawatomi Chairman's Cup in Crandon
The fifth and sixth rounds of the 2009 Traxxas TORC Series presented by AMSOIL were held June 20-21 before a full house at Crandon International Off Road Raceway in Crandon, Wis.
In Saturday’s Kumho Pro 4x4 class, Monster Energy racer Rick Huseman took both the win and the Oakley Bomb Run Award for the fastest lap time, while the father/son Rockstar team of Kyle and Curt Leduc finished second and third respectively. AMSOIL Super Team driver Scott Douglas battled for a sixth place finish. On Sunday, Red Bull/AMSOIL driver Steve Barlow grabbed the lead for several laps before losing it in a multi-car incident. In the end, Huseman grabbed the win and the Oakley Bomb award for the weekend sweep. Despite flipping his AMSOIL Ford F-150 on its roof early in the race, Douglas refired and tracked down the leaders for a strong fourth place finish.
In the AMSOIL Pro 2WD class, Rob MacCachren and Todd Leduc took first and second place on Saturday, while Red Bull/AMSOIL star Ricky Johnson took third place and the Oakley Bomb Run Award. AMSOIL Super Team driver Mike Oberg shot out of turn one in second and held on to the position before hitting a rutted section of the track, turning his truck over and putting him out of the race. On Sunday, Johnson led most of the race, but a punctured tire from contact pushed him to a fourth place finish. AMSOIL-sponsored racer Scott Taylor took first place and the Oakley Bomb Run Award, Leduc took second and AMSOIL racer Dan Vanden Heuvel rounded out the top three.
In the Forest County Potawatomi Pro Light class, Marty Hart took the win on Saturday, with Team AMSOIL Super Team driver Chad Hord taking a close second and the Oakley Bomb Run Award. Steven Federico rounded out the podium with a third place finish. On Sunday, Hart completed the sweep with another win, with AMSOIL racer Jeff Kincaid finishing second and Mark Oberg finishing third. Hord finished seventh.
The highlight of the weekend was The Forest County Potawatomi Chairman's Cup. Pro 4x4 and Pro 2wd trucks all battled it out in a shoot-out for the $25,000 prize and the coveted Chairman's Cup Trophy, with the Pro 2wd drivers receiving almost a half track head start. Upon the start, Johnson grabbed the lead, with Mike Oberg close behind. Johnson held on for his first-ever cup win, with Oberg putting pressure on him throughout the race.
Rounds seven and eight of the 2009 TORC Series will take place at Bark River International Raceway in Bark River, Mich. on July 11-12.

Team AMSOIL Offshore Team Topples its Own Record
Last year, the AMSOIL Offshore Racing Team of Bob Teague and Paul Whittier cruised from Miami, Fla. to Bimini, Bahamas and back to set the Official Endurance Record sanctioned by OSS in the Cat Lite Class. The team returned Friday, June 12 with the mission of defending and beating its own record in the 106-mile race. The team accomplished its mission, running the endurance event in 59 minutes, 40 seconds, which is a little over five minutes faster than last year’s record. The official average speed of the team was recorded at 106.8174 MPH. The team capped off the weekend on Sunday by entering and easily winning the Cat Lite class of the Sunny Isles Offshore Challenge.
Teague and Whittier resume competition this weekend at the SBI Suncoast Offshore Super Boat Grand Prix in Sarasota, Fla.

Rinker Earns Second Place Podium in Evansville, Finishes Fourth in Bay City
After earning a strong second place podium finish at the opening round of the 2009 F1-ChampBoat Series presented by AMSOIL season in Port Neches, Texas, Team AMSOIL powerboat racer Terry Rinker was looking for another strong finish at the second round of racing June 20-21 on the Ohio River in Evansville, Ind. With a heat index of 113 degrees, three different drivers dropped out of the race, forcing three re-starts in the first half of the race. Undeterred by the sweltering conditions and a spin-out early in the race, Rinker fought his way forward from eighth place to earn his second straight second place podium finish behind winner Shaun Torrente.
The third round of the ChampBoat season took place June 27-28 in Bay City, Mich., where Rinker was looking to gain ground on points leader Shaun Torrente. He started the weekend on the right note, earning valuable points by grabbing the number two qualifier position (behind Tim Seebold, but ahead of Torrente). While Seebold grabbed the lead in the final, Rinker and Torrente battled it out for second before Rinker’s fuel pump gave out on lap 31. After the red flag came out to stop the race, Rinker repaired the pump and was forced to re-start dead last. He managed to move up the field to eventually finish a strong fourth. Although Torrente finished one spot ahead in third, Rinker’s strong qualifying points allowed him to close the gap in the points standings by 14 points. He currently holds second, just 24 points behind Torrente.
"We had a great set-up this weekend, from qualifying to the final," said Rinker. "It's too bad we had the fuel pump issue because we could have been back on the podium for the third time this year. The guys did a great job getting us back out there after the red flag. Without their hard work, we wouldn't have been able to close the gap on Shaun and defend our 2009 championship."
The fourth round of the F1-ChampBoat Series presented by AMSOIL takes place August 15-16 in Nashville, Tenn.

Golden Debuts with AMSOIL Motocross Team, Finishes Fourth
The fifth round of the 2009 AMA Motocross season was held June 27 at Thunder Valley Motocross Park in Lakewood, Colo. With top 250 rider Trey Canard suffering an injury in Mt. Morris, the team decided to reach out and sign top WMA motocross rider Vicki Golden for the remainder of the WMA Motocross season and the X Games. Making her team debut in Lakewood, the 16-year-old was second fastest in practice despite having no time to get acquainted with her new bike prior to race day. In the main event, Golden finished fourth in the first moto and third in the second moto for fourth overall.
In the 250 class, Justin Barcia finished ninth in the first moto and second in the second moto for fourth overall, Brett Metcalfe finished seventh in the first moto and fifth in the second moto for seventh overall and Blake Wharton finished fourth in the first moto and 11th in the second moto for eighth overall.
The sixth round of the AMA Motocross season will be held Saturday, July 4 at Red Bud Track-N-Trail in Buchanan, Mich. The WMA Series resumes Saturday, July 25 at Washougal Motocross Park in Washougal, Wash.
AMSOIL/Torchmate Team Split Forces for XRRA and We-Rock Events
The AMSOIL/Torchmate off-road team split forces on the weekend of June 20-21, with Roger Lovell and spotter Mark Hayward racing back-to-back XRRA events in Colorado Springs, Colo., while Brad Lovell headed to Reno, Nev. with drivers Bill Kunz and Jesse Haines and spotters Nick Socha, Mike Shaffer and Brian Howard for We-Rock Round #3. In Reno, Haines and Howard expertly guided their rear-steer car around the tight course for a first place finish, while Lovell and Socha earned a third place finish and Kunz and Shaffer finished fifth. In Colorado Springs, Lovell and Hayward earned a pair of eighth place finishes.
Photo courtesy of Jud Leslie.

Smith Earns Second and Seventh Place Finishes in Canada
Team AMSOIL late model racer Brady Smith traveled to Canada to compete in a trio of World of Outlaws Late Model Series races June 18-21. Although the Saturday race at Autodrome Drummond was cancelled due to persistent rain showers, the other two events proceeded as scheduled. Smith qualified 17th fastest in time trials and ran third in his heat race on June 18 at Ohsweken Speedway. After starting ninth on the grid in the A-Main, Smith passed seven cars on his way to a close runner-up finish behind winner Josh Richards.
On Sunday, the Cornwall Motor Speedway hosted the final Canadian race of the Great Northern Tour. Smith qualified 13th quickest at qualifying and finished sixth in his heat race before blowing past nine competitors en route to a seventh place finish in the main event. Smith currently holds seventh in the WOOLMS point battle.

Wienen Wins in New Berlin, Wimmer Wins in Blountville
Monster Energy Kawasaki's Chad Wienen grabbed wins in both motos to take the overall victory at round seven of the ITP/Moose Racing AMA ATV MX Championship at Unadilla Valley Sports Center in New Berlin, N.Y. Doug Gust finished second, followed by Josh Natalie in third. In the Pro-Am Production class, Kawasaki’s Cody Gibson earned the win, followed by Joel Hetrick in second and Cody Grant in third.
At round eight of the AMA ATV MX Championship at Muddy Creek Raceway in Blountville, Tenn., defending AMA Pro ATV MX Champion Dustin Wimmer of the Rockstar/Makita/Yoshimura Suzuki team earned two come-from-behind moto victories for the overall win, pulling to within five points of points leader Wienen. Gust finished second, followed by Wienen in third. In the Pro-Am Production class, Grant earned the win, followed by Gibson in second and Bobby Ross in third.
Round nine of the AMA ATV Motocross Championship will be held July 18-19 in Armagh, Pa. AMSOIL is the Official Oil of the AMA ATV MX Championship.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Amsoil Champ Boat Racing Series


Monday, June 29, 2009

Rinker Closes Championship Gap in Bay City
Photos courtesy of Mike Randolph and http://www.mlive.com/
Tim Seebold took the win in Bay City, but it was AMSOIL driver Terry Rinker closed the gap on Shaun Torrente in the standings for the 2009 F1 ChampBoat Series presented by AMSOIL.Rinker started the weekend gaining valuable points towards what could become his fifth career ChampBoat championship by becoming the number two qualifier behind Seebold, but ahead of series points leader Shaun Torrente.During Sunday's final, Seebold dictated the action at the front of the race, but the real battle was behind him between Torrente and Rinker. Torrente would win Sunday's battle, but only because of a broken fuel pump suffered by Rinker's boat on the lap 31 of the 50-lap affair. After the red flag came out to stop the race, Rinker was able to repair the fuel pump and, after starting dead last, moved the Team AMSOIL boat back into fourth over the final 19 laps. Despite finishing one spot behind Torrente (third) in Bay City, Rinker was able to close the gap by 14 points thanks to his strong qualifying on Saturday. Rinker is no just 24 points behind Torrente.

"We had a great set-up this weekend, from qualifying to the final," said Rinker. "It's too bad we had the fuel pump issue, because we could have been back on the podium for the third time this year. The guys did a great job getting us back out there after the red flag. Without their hard work, we wouldn't have been able to close the gap on Shaun and defend our 2009 championship."

The F1-ChampBoat Series now is off until mid-August when it heads to Nashville, Tenn. on the August 15-16. for the first time in its 25-year history.
Until then, we'll see you at the races.

Monday, June 29, 2009


Friday, June 26, 2009
TORC on TV, ChampBoat to Bay City
Coverage of the Traxxas TORC Series presented by AMSOIL continues from Crandon this weekend and the F1 ChampBoat Series presented by AMSOIL roars into Bay City, Mich.
Short Course Racing returned to its birthplace, Crandon, Wisc., and ESPN2 will highlight the action this Sunday. Tune in and watch some of the best racing of the 2009 season, with nail-biting crashes, high flying action, and the entire fleet of off road superstars. Coverage of The Traxxas TORC Truck Series presented by AMSOIL begins at 12:30pm eastern time, (check local listings).
To get you fired up for short course racing at its finest, you can watch last Saturday's Pro Light race, featuring Team AMSOIL driver Chad Hord finding another podium.
The 2009 F1 ChampBoat Series presented by AMSOIL travels to its second leg of a back-to-back weekends of racing. The series heads to Bay City, Mich. for the Annual Bay City River Roar.
Team AMSOIL driver and defending champion Terry Rinker will pilot is yellow #10 boat on the turbulent waters in Bay City. Rinker is currently second overall in the points chase after two rounds and two second-place finishes this year. Racing will be held all day Saturday and Sunday.
Also on tap for Team AMSOIL this weekend:
AMA ATV Motocross Championship (AMSOIL is the Official Oil)June 27 - 28Blountville, TN
Team GEICO Powersports/AMSOIL/Honda Motocross June 27Thunder Valley Motocross - Golden, CO

Sunday, June 28, 2009



June 19, 2009 - Volume 9, Issue 11 Pegram Takes Win at Road America
Following two top-five finishes at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, Calif., Team AMSOIL road racing star Larry Pegram was looking for a strong finish at the sixth round of the AMA Pro Racing American Superbike Championship, held June 5-7 at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wis.
The American Superbike race featured an epic battle between Pegram and Mat Mladin. Pegram started the race strong by grabbing an outstanding start from the second row and claiming the lead for the first six laps. From there, a seesaw battle between Pegram and Mladin ensued, with the two continuously wrestling the lead from each other. The race came to an exciting conclusion on the final lap, with Pegram grabbing the lead on the front straight heading into turn one, but Mladin passing him on turn three. Pegram finally sealed the deal on the run from turn three to turn five, pulling away from Mladin for a 0.342-second victory. The victory vaults Pegram to fourth in the overall standings.
“It was definitely a great race,” said Pegram. “I was expecting that I could run the pace, but I wasn’t expecting to lead like that most of the time. I was real comfortable.”
The Road America race airs on the Speed Channel this Saturday at 10 p.m. Eastern.
AMSOIL is the Official Oil of AMA Pro Road Racing and presenting sponsor of the Daytona SportBike class.

AMSOIL Snocross Team Introduces Two New Riders
The AMSOIL snocross team will have a new look next season as two new riders will be leading the charge on the AMSOIL Championship Snocross Series. Pro drivers Robbie Malinoski and Andrew Johnstad have signed with Team AMSOIL/Scheuring Speed Sports for the 2009-2010 snocross season.
“This is a very exciting time for Scheuring Speed Sports and our sponsors,” said team owner Steve Scheuring. “Malinoski has multiple championships in both Pro and Semi Pro and will be in the hunt for the championships this year on our 2010 Polaris IQ Snocross sleds. Johnstad has also won multiple championships in Semi Pro and cut his teeth in the Pro ranks last year.”
“I’m excited to be part of one of the premier teams on the circuit and look forward to an incredible season,” said Malinoski.
“This is an incredible opportunity for me with the resources Steve has available, and working with Robbie will be a great adventure as well,” said Johnstad.

Canard Takes Third Place Podium in WorthamThe third round of the 2009 AMA Motocross season was held June 6 at Freestone County Raceway in Wortham, Texas. Team AMSOIL racer Trey Canard grabbed the holeshot and the lead in the first moto, and although a fall set him back in the pack, he quickly recovered and fought all the way back up to a strong third place finish. In the second moto, Canard grabbed the holeshot and lead once again before finishing second for an overall third place podium finish. Blake Wharton finished seventh and third for fourth overall, while Brett Metcalfe finished fourth and seventh for fifth overall. In the 450 class, Dan Reardon finished 12th and fourth for sixth overall.
The fourth round of the 2009 AMA Motocross season was held June 13 at High Point Raceway in Mt. Morris, Pa. Wharton finished sixth in both motos for fifth overall, Justin Barcia finished eighth in the first moto and fifth in the second moto for sixth overall, Canard finished second in the first moto and 32nd in the second moto for 10th overall and Metcalfe finished 19th in the first moto and seventh in the second moto for 13th overall.
The fifth round of the AMA Motocross season will be held Saturday, June 27 at Thunder Valley Motocross Park in Lakewood, Colo.

AMSOIL/Torchmate Team Takes Third at Baja 500
The AMSOIL/Torchmate off-road team headed to Ensenada, Mexico the first weekend in June for the Baja 500. Brad Lovell and Bill Kunz started the first leg of the race and quickly pushed the truck to second in their class 35 miles into the race. After a forced stop to repair a damaged belt, the duo raced down the barren range, hitting 107 mph on the rough lakebed as they raced to make up the lost time. Mark Levrett and Greg Jones took over the driving duties at mile 199, but a banked turn caused the truck to roll, nearly destroying it. After the truck limped into the pit, the crew worked to put it back into shape so they could finish the race. Despite the setbacks, the team finished the race third in their class.
The AMSOIL/Torchmate team will compete in two events this weekend, with Bill Kunz and Jesse Haines competing at We-Rock #3 in Reno and Roger Lovell competing at the Colorado Springs XRRA event.
Photo courtesy of Nick Socha.

TORC Series Heads to Crandon this Weekend
The Traxxas TORC Series presented by AMSOIL heads to the Crandon International Off-Road Raceway track in Crandon, Wis. this weekend. The legendary track is celebrating its 40th Anniversary this season, and the weekend will feature the 16th running of the Forest County Potawatomi Chairman's Cup race.
"Every off-road racer in the country wants their name on one of the three Crandon Cups," said AMSOIL racer and TORC co-owner Ricky Johnson. "I am excited both as a racer and a promoter to be bringing short course back to Crandon this year."
Mike Smith Wins First Two Events of 2009 SCCA Season
In the second event of the Finger Lakes Region SCCA’s Solo season, AMSOIL-sponsored racer Mike Smith led from the beginning of the race and took his second straight win.
“The speeds on this course were pretty fast for a Solo event, and I had the engine at redline several times on each run,” said Smith. “That’s when it’s good to know you have the superior lubrication that AMSOIL provides, keeping things turning smoothly.”
Mike Smith is sponsored by AMSOIL Dealer Brad Timerson

AMSOIL Helps Paralyzed Rider Return to Track
In October 2007, Aaron Horsley of Hesperia, Calif. was struck by a pickup truck and paralyzed from the chest down while riding his motorcycle. After almost two years of recovery, Horsley was ready to return to motorcycle riding aboard his reconstructed motorcycle. AMSOIL teamed with Direct Jobber Dane Evans to provide Horsley with AMSOIL products and clothing for his return to the race track. News coverage of the event can be seen at http://www.nickblaisracing.com/videos/AaronHorsley.wmv.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Team Amsoil Traxxas TORC






Monday, June 22, 2009

Hord, Oberg, RJ Headline Team AMSOIL at Big House (Watch Saturday's Pro Light Race)

The Traxxas TORC Series presented by AMSOIL came to Crandon International Off Road Raceway for rounds five and six of the 2009 schedule this past weekend. It was the west coast teams turn to make the 2,000 mile trek to Wisconsin to compete at the most prestigious track on the TORC circuit, in front of over 24,000 fans.
Saturday in the Kumho Pro 4x4 class, Monster Energy's Rick Huseman took both the win and the Oakley Bomb Run Award for the fastest lap time, almost breaking Johnny Greaves 2008 track record. The father son Rockstar team of Kyle and Curt Leduc swept second and third place. AMSOIL Super Team driver Scott Douglas was able to battle back from early battle's for a sixth.

In the AMSOIL Pro 2WD class, Rob MacCachren and Todd Leduc took first and second place. Red Bull/AMSOIL star Ricky Johnson took third place and the Oakley Bomb Run Award for fastest lap. AMSOIL Super Team member Mike Oberg shot out of turn one in second and held on to the position before hitting a rutted section of the track, turning his truck over and putting him out of the race.

Click to Watch Saturday's Pro Light Race:
In the Pro Light class the podium was stacked with talent including winner Marty Hart. AMSOIL's Chad Hord took a very close second and the Oakley Bomb Run Award; Steven Federico took third and his first podium of the 2009 season.
Sunday's action in the Kumho Pro 4x4 class saw Red Bull/AMSOIL's Steve Barlow lead his first race of the season for several laps, before losing the lead in a multi car incident. In the end it was Huseman who swept the weekend by capturing both the win and the Oakley Bomb. Despite flipping his AMSOIL Ford F-150 on its roof early in the race, Douglas was able to refire and track down the leaders for a fourth place finish.

In a similar race Barlow's teammate, Ricky Johnson also led most of the AMSOIL Pro 2wd race, but a punctured tire from contact caused him to finish in fourth place. AMSOIL sponsored Scott Taylor took first place and the Oakley Bomb Run Award. Crowd favorite Dan Vanden Heuval rounded out the top three.

The highlight of the weekend was surely The Forest County Potawatomi Chairman's Cup. Pro 4x4 and Pro 2wd trucks battled it out in a shoot-out for the $25,000 prize, as well as the coveted Chairman's Cup Trophy. The Pro 2wd driver lined up almost a full half track ahead of the Pro 4x4 class. Ricky Johnson took the lead and held it throughout with Oberg hot on his tail. In lap two the Wild Man Cenni crashed on the front stretch taking him out of the race. Johnny Greaves also pulled off early in the race. On lap 3 Douglas, Huseman and Mark Jenkins got into each other. Douglas was black flagged for a debatable rough driving call. In the end, Johnson took his first ever cup win, with Oberg putting pressure on him despite an obstructed view for much of the race.

The next stop on the 2009 TORC race schedule is Bark River International Raceway in Bark River, Michigan for rounds seven and eight. The action will take place over two days, July 11-12.
Until then, we'll see you at the races.

Amsoil 2009 Top Truck Challenge Winners Announced


Friday, June 19, 2009

2009 Top Truck Challenge Winners Announced
Last week we announced the Top Truck Challenge was underway in Hollister, CA. After three grueling days, we a winner emerged to claim the ultimate bragging rights as 2009 Top Truck Challenge champion. David Green out of Alberta, Canada took the title in his Green Diesel Buggy. Second place belongs to Brett Jerome of Missouri in his Orange Jeep TJ Buggy, and third place was taken by Leroy Latham of Nevada in his Blue Homemade Monster Buggy. Ultimately all participants were winners simply by making it to Hollister, but these top three outdid the rest of the pack and had what it took to conquer the courses. Congratulations to our winners, and we’ll be back on the scene next year to see if they can defend their titles.

Thursday, June 11, 2009


Team AMSOIL Off-Road Racers Find Success in Perris

Team AMSOIL Earns Five Wins, 11 Total Podiums
The second and third rounds of the Traxxas TORC Series presented by AMSOIL were full of excitement, drama and intrigue as Team AMSOIL racers battled it out at the Perris Auto Speedway in Perris, Calif. May 29-30.

Coming off an impressive win and second place podium finish at Texas Motor Speedway, Red Bull/AMSOIL Pro 2wd racer Ricky Johnson continued his winning ways in Perris, taking the wins on both Friday and Saturday and extending his overall points lead to 22. Saturday’s race saw AMSOIL racers earning a sweep, with Jeremy McGrath and Dan Vanden Heuvel taking second and third respectively behind Johnson. AMSOIL Super Team racer Mike Oberg finished sixth on Friday and was battling for second on Saturday with four laps to go before a mechanical issue dropped him to eighth.

In the Pro Light class, AMSOIL racer Jeff Kincaid earned the win Friday, while AMSOIL Super Team racer Chad Hord finished third. Hord again battled up front with Kincaid on Saturday. During a restart, the two veteran drivers pushed hard, but a red flag came out after Steve Federico jumped the start. When Federico slowed down in the dangerous back stretch, he caused a massive chain reaction that caused Hord to flip his truck into the K-rail. After changing a flat tire and retaking his spot on the restart, he captured the attention of the sold out crowd by pushing the AMSOIL-sponsored truck to the front and earning the win. His third podium of the year vaulted Hord into a tie with Kincaid for the overall lead.

"That was one of the most exciting races of my life," said Hord. "I've never felt the energy of a crowd like I did tonight. To come back after that crash and win is just unbelievable."

In the Pro 4x4 class, AMSOIL Super Team driver Scott Douglas was looking to build off his second place podium finish in round two. On Friday, he started on the outside of row two and settled into fourth before passing Curt LeDuc by the third lap. While holding off pressure from LeDuc and Adrian Cenni, he passed AMSOIL racer Steve Barlow on lap nine for second. From there, AMSOIL racer Johnny Greaves and Douglas diced back and forth all the way to the checkered flag, with Greaves taking the win and Douglas earning the second place podium finish.

On Saturday night, Douglas started in good position, but was hit multiple times on the opening lap, spinning him into the outside concrete retaining wall. Quickly gathering himself, Douglas proceeded to catch up to the pack. By lap six, he was battling for fourth and by lap eleven, he was back in third. From there, a three-way battle ensued with Greaves and points leader Rick Huseman to the checkered flag. Greaves finished second, while Douglas finished third and moved into third in the overall standings, just three points behind the second place Greaves.

“I knew we had a very fast truck tonight, and I was looking forward to putting the AMSOIL Kumho Ford through its paces for these great California race fans,” said Douglas. “We took some hard hits on the first lap, but thanks to the best crew in the business, the truck held together. Our truck prep is second-to-none and even with the obvious damage I was able to run it on the ragged edge and challenge for the lead.”

Television coverage of the Perris Auto Speedway TORC Series races will air on ABC this Sunday, June 7 at 5 p.m. EDT. Rounds five and six of the 2009 TORC Series will take place at Crandon International Raceway in Crandon, Wis. on the weekend of June 20-21.

AMSOIL/Torchmate Team Sweeps Podium in Colorado Springs
The AMSOIL/Torchmate team dominated the second annual ROC Race in Colorado Springs, Colo., sweeping the podium by taking first, second and third place. Brad Lovell and Bill Kunz started the competition strong by setting the fast time on their first official run, and the team only got faster on their ensuing runs as they became the only team to beat eight minutes.
In the second day of competition, Lovell and Kunz lined up against park owner Ray Mandel. Although Mandel took the early lead, Lovell and Kunz were right behind and, as the trucks took separate lines through a wash, Lovell and Kunz pushed into the lead. However, as Mandel attempted to re-take the lead, he hit Lovell and Kunz in the air and landed on them. Although they were unable to complete the run, the pit crew repaired the truck enough to compete in the final two races. Having already set fast times over the weekend, Lovell and Kunz were able to ease their pace and bring home the win.

Team AMSOIL/Torchmate racers Jesse Haines and Mark Levrett were only seconds off the fastest times, finishing second overall behind Lovell and Kunz, while Team AMSOIL/Torchmate racer Roger Lovell took the third place podium finish.

Team AMSOIL Gathers Top 10 Finishes in Opening Motocross Rounds
San Bernardino, Calif.
The opening round of the 2009 AMA Motocross season was held May 23 at Glen Helen Raceway Park in San Bernardino, Calif., where all four Team AMSOIL 250 riders finished in the top 10. Rookie racer Justin Barcia got off to a great start in his first professional moto, passing teammate Trey Canard for the lead and holding it for the first half of the 14-lap race. Although he eventually succumbed to arm-pump, he finished the race in ninth. Teammates Canard, Brett Metcalfe and Blake Wharton finished third, seventh and eighth respectively. In moto two, Barcia again busted out to an early lead, leading 10 of the 13 laps before being passed by Ryan Dungey and Tyla Rattray. Barcia finished third, giving him sixth overall; Canard finished eighth, giving him fifth overall; Metcalfe finished sixth, giving him seventh overall and Wharton finished 10th, giving him 10th overall. In the 450 class, Dan Reardon started sixth in the first moto, but a fall on lap two put him back in 16th. Working his way forward, he eventually finished 10th. After dropping out of moto two with a bent front-brake caliper carrier, Reardon finished 17th overall.

Sacramento, Calif.
All four Team AMSOIL 250 riders finished in the top 10 once again at the second round of the 2009 AMA Motocross season held May 30 at Hangtown Classic in Sacramento, Calif. Canard finished third in the first moto and second in the second moto for a second place podium finish, Metcalfe finished fifth in the first moto and fourth in the second moto for fourth overall, Wharton finished ninth in the first moto and fifth in the second moto for seventh overall and Barcia finished second in the first moto and 29th in the second moto for 10th overall. In the 450 class, Reardon finished seventh in the first moto and fifth in the second moto for sixth overall.

AMSOIL Offshore Team Dominates in Kentucky and Maryland
Lake Cumberland, Ky.
The AMSOIL Offshore Racing Team of Bob Teague and Paul Whittier led both of its races from start to finish in the fierce OSS Cat Lite competition in Lake Cumberland, Ky. on Sunday, May 10. Prior to the trip, the Team AMSOIL 368 Skater was re-fitted with new Mercury 525 EFI engines and components, and extensive testing prior to the race paid off with a dominant performance. Team AMSOIL started on the pole position in each Cat Lite heat and quickly pulled away from the competition, earning victories in each heat.
Ocean City, Md.

Teague and Whittier competed in the OPA season opener in Ocean City, Md. last weekend. With top rival Motley Crew unable to make the start, Team AMSOIL ran unchallenged in the Super Cat Lite class, but ran hard anyway, finishing fifth overall against the higher class Turbine-Powered, Extreme and Super Cat 750 boats. The Team AMSOIL Skater performed flawlessly in the brutal conditions of the Atlantic Ocean, providing valuable preparation for the team’s upcoming attempt at breaking their own endurance record June 12 off Sunny Isles Beach, Fla.

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