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2011 AMSOIL Mopar Muscle Engine Challenge Participants Announced

2011 AMSOIL Mopar Muscle Engine Challenge Participants Announced

The list of 2011 AMSOIL Mopar Muscle Engine Challenge participants has been finalized and announced. Come September, the following 8 competitors will descend on Comp Cams in Memphis to showcase their engine builds and try for their shot at winning. This challenge gives engine builders a platform of which can be used to reach thousands of Mopar enthusiasts in need of their expertise. Returning in 2011 to defend his title is Scott Schurbon of Schurbon Engine & Machine, whose team landed the top spot for the past two competitions. All eyes will be on Team Schurbon to see if they can hold the line and take the title once again for 2011, or if another team takes it from them.
AMSOIL will provide blog updates as the competition gets underway, starting at the Mopar Nationals in August.
Schurbon Engine and Machine
Scott Schurbon

Mid America Racing Engines
David Bruns

B&G Speed and Machine
Bill Hess

T&B’Z Race Engines
Tom & Brenda Foley

Hinkle Performance
Buck Hinkle

Prism Racing
Darren Tedder
HP Engines
Hollis Page
LaRoy Engines
Jim LaRoy

Amsoil

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AMSOIL Partners with Erik Buell Racing

Cycle World's First Looks: Erik Buell Racing EBR 1190RS

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AMSOIL has reached an agreement with Erik Buell Racing LLC that includes development and supply of production lubricants for the new EBR motorcycles and a three-year sponsorship of the EBR race team in AMA Pro Superbike competition.

"AMSOIL is a great story of American engineering and entrepreneurship, and we are very proud that they recognize similar characteristics in our new motorcycle company and have chosen to work with us," said Erik Buell. "They were the first company to introduce synthetic oils to the consumer market, and have become recognized throughout the industry as a leader in lubrication technology."

"We are very impressed with the development process, level of integrity and technical expertise with which AMSOIL approaches their products,” said John Fox, EBR engineering director. “They have a really strong internal technical team and also use independent third party firms to check their products against the competition on a regular basis to make sure they know where they stand. Their commitment to continuous improvement is exemplary."

"AMSOIL is very happy to be involved with EBR with their new street motorcycles,” said AMSOIL Race Program Manager Jeremy Meyer. “We saw a great match in the way they are using the extreme world of racing to push their new 1190 to the maximum so they can be sure it will be over-built for street use. That is what we have done for so many years at AMSOIL. Our company’s founder came from the world of fighter aircraft, and has always driven us to push the extremes of performance."

The EBR/AMSOIL #99 AMA Superbike race team will feature rider Geoff May. The team will start at Daytona using last season’s Buell 1125RR model, and expects to debut the race-prepared version of the new EBR 1190RS at Infineon in May.

Link to the Cycle World EBR review.

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Gulley Opens Arenacross Lites Season with Two Wins

DG Flooring/AMSOIL/J&W Cycles Kawasaki rider Adam Gulley opened the 2011 AMA Arenacross Lites Eastern Regional Championship season with wins in Kansas City and Dayton. Gulley is sponsored by AMSOIL Direct Jobber Jason Keranen. In the Arenacross class, Jeff Gibson collected his third straight victory in Dayton.

The 2011 AMA Arenacross Series resumes January 28 at the Denver Coliseum in Denver, Colo.

AMSOIL is the Exclusive Official Oil of AMA Arenacross.

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Wanderscheid Becomes First Four-Time AMSOIL World Champion

Wanderscheid Becomes First Four-Time AMSOIL World Champion

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An exciting weekend of racing culminated in Wanderscheid
earning his record fourth AMSOIL World Championship.

The AMSOIL World Championship Snowmobile Derby took place January 13-16 at the AMSOIL Eagle River Derby Track in Eagle River, Wis. and featured one of the most exciting races in the event’s 48-year history, with Team AMSOIL ice oval racer P.J. Wanderscheid coming out on top and making history in the process.

The event kicked off Thursday with practice and time trials, where Wanderscheid clocked in third fastest. Friday featured the Friday Night Thunder program, where pole position in Sunday’s feature race was at stake. After winning his eight-lap heat race, Wanderscheid took the early lead in the 16-lap final and didn’t look back, taking the win, securing the pole position in Sunday’s feature and earning a day of rest and preparation on Saturday.



Wanderscheid celebrates his historic win.

Starting Sunday with practice laps, Wanderscheid clocked in with the fastest time. The World Championship race featured a different format this year, increasing from 25 to 30 laps that were split into two sections. Drivers raced 15 laps, took a five-minute pit session, then resumed the final 15 laps with a staggered start according to how drivers finished the first 15 laps.

Upon the start, AMSOIL-backed driver Gary Moyle jumped out to the early lead with Wanderscheid close behind. Moyle led the entire 15 laps, with Wanderscheid narrowing the gap slightly on lap 13. After the pit stop, Moyle and Wanderscheid thrilled fans with an epic battle for the title as they continually exchanged the lead. Wanderscheid took the lead for good on lap 29, taking the win and going down in history as the only racer to win four AMSOIL World Championships. Moyle took second, followed by ice oval racing legend Jacques Villeneuve.



Martin earned the Pro Stock and Pro Open
final wins on Sunday.

Team AMSOIL found further success on the snocross track, where AMSOIL racers swept the podium at the Friday Night Thunder Pro Stock final, with AMSOIL/Scheuring Speed Sports racer Robbie Malinoski taking the win, followed by AMSOIL/Judnick Motorsports racers Ross Martin and Mike Bauer in second and third respectively. Malinoski also took third in Friday’s Pro Open final behind Justin Broberg and Brett Turcotte.

On Sunday, Martin took the Pro Stock final win, followed by Malinoski in second, Kaven Benoit in third and AMSOIL/Scheuring Speed Sports racer Darrin Mees in fourth. Sunday’s Pro Open final featured an exciting battle between Martin and Turcotte, culminating with an awe-inspiring charge by Martin from the final turn to the finish line for the win. Turcotte finished second, Broberg third and Malinoski fourth.

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Wanderscheid Takes Win in Rock Rapids

Wanderscheid Takes Win in Rock Rapids

Team AMSOIL oval ice racer P.J. Wanderscheid competed December 18-19 at the first race of the Oval Racers Alliance (ORA) series in Rock Rapids, Iowa. Racing his 440 sled against the larger 600 sleds in the Pro Open class, Wanderscheid took a win and two second-place finishes in his three heat races to earn the #3 position in the final, where he finished fourth. In the Champ 440 class, Wanderscheid took a win, a second and a third in his heats for the #3 position in the final, where he grabbed the lead at the first turn and never looked back, taking his first win of the season.

Wanderscheid will compete at the first round of the USSA schedule this weekend in Amherst, Wis.

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