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Archives for 2006

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The FFW Buck Stops in the Buckeye State — MM&FF

December 12, 2006 //  by Horsepower & Heels

A historical weekend at the 2006 15th Annual FFW Buckeye State Nationals for the Horsepower & Heels team landed Erica Ortiz some great press coverage in the December 2006 issue of Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords magazine.

The FFW Buck Stops in the Buckeye State
Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords
December 2006

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Category: In the News

The series that just keeps accelerating — HPT Magazine

December 10, 2006 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Horsepower & Heels and Erica Ortiz got the honor of a half-page photo op in HPT Magazine along with a mention of their Pro 5.0 efforts for the 2006 season.

The series that just keeps accelerating
HPT Magazine
December 2006

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Category: In the News

World Street Nationals

October 25, 2006 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Orlando, FL–

The annual World Street Car Nationals is the Indy of heads-up doorslammer racing in the country.   Erica attempts to qualify in Pro Street, running into problems with a broken rack, and a loose track at the top end.  She takes the #23 position out of 67 cars, but exits first round with a blown ignition fuse.

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Photo Credits:  Lauren Ortiz; Ian Tocher; Adam; Competition Plus; Jeffery Dunn

Category: Photos

O-town bound

October 24, 2006 //  by Horsepower & Heels

For us street-style doorslammers, the Orlando World Street Nationals have been the long-running “Super Bowl” of Pro Street shootouts. This all-out, year ending battle for the honors of fastest on the planet comes with little in the way of rules. Basically, bring it all and the kitchen sink with you… Run Whatcha Brung. Not that my poor little T-bird is much in the way of “Brung”, but I’m going to try and qualify in the 32 car field for Pro Street. Years past, the bump has been in the 6.90 range, which is ever dropping, so as long as I can navigate the tricky Orlando SpeedWorld track to a low 6.70ish, I might be in the field and have a shot.

Though I’ve lived in GA/AL for the past 3 years, Orlando is still “HOME” to me. My family, friends, and old racing collegues all are still there, and I’m always a little homesick around this time of year. Even more so this year, as my Papi is really fighting with his Lymphoma right now, and more than ever I want to be with him and do well for him at this race. Please keep him in your prayers….

Category: Horsepower & Heels Blog

Finishing 2nd

September 19, 2006 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Erica Ortiz Pro 5.0

Wow.

My rookie season in FFW Pro 5.0 has been such a whirlwind year for me. Reflecting on where I started and where I finally ended up, shows such an evolution of emotions, trials, and even a few success stories along the way.

It wasn’t so long ago that I sold my old (and dearly loved) drag radial car to chase my crazy dream of running in Pro 5.0/ Pro Modified. I said goodbye to my trademark black & pink little coupe at the end of 2004. Over a year I sat on the sidelines, and at the time I thought my time would never come. I ached to be out there racing with everyone, and though I still attended, crewed and found every way imaginable to stay at the races, my heart was still in the driver’s seat.

Finally, in February of this year, “Bessie” as I’ve nicknamed her was done. I was a bit nervous at the jump in performance, especially after being out of the driver’s seat for over a year, but when we finally got ole Bessie out to Phenix City for some 60′ test passes, I realized that some things never leave you. The learning curve was steep initially, but once I got accustomed to the night and day differences between a full interior, stock suspension street car and an all-out racecar, I finally found my groove. I cannot be more grateful for Dan Parker’s presence in my life, because without him, I would not have been able to do this. He has truly helped me learn and grow as both a driver and a crewmember as well, making me more adept and competent on working on the car myself.

Though he wasn’t able to be there, I was super proud and thrilled to have accepted the 2006 Crew Chief of the Year honor for Dan. He’s always there to help anyone he can, and his work speaks volumes for him not only on my car, but Johnny Gullett’s, Dan Millen’s, Dennis Lugo and many others whom have benefited from his genuine care and concern for the people and the sport.

Finishing #2 in the points chase in my first year in Pro 5.0 was nothing less than breaktaking for me. As I said in my speech at the FFW banquet, I can remember clear as day standing on the starting line at the Spring Break shootout back in 2000, watching people like John Gullett and Doug Mangrum running down the 1/4 mile, and made a silent wish that one day I would be there with them. Well, 6 years later, after running brackets, winning a few true street events, getting runner-up in drag radial, and then finally I accomplished my dream of running Pro 5.0. But never could I have imagined that I would finish #2 in points for the year in such a competitive class. I am super excited to dream my dreams for next year and all the years to come.

Thanks to all who have stood behind me in this tell-tale year. Without you it would never have been possible. I look forward to tomorrow and can’t wait to see what awaits us all in the future.

Category: Horsepower & Heels Blog

Fun Ford Weekend World Finals

September 17, 2006 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Ennis, TX–

The final stop on the FFW 2006 tour was less than stellar for the Horsepower & Heels Thunderbird.  Ignition problems plagued qualifying attempts, and a broken transmission on the starting line during the first eliminations round sent Erica home early.

Despite the lacksluster finish, Erica Ortiz becomes the 2006 Fun Ford Weekend Pro 5.0 Championship Runner-Up.

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Photo Credits:  Aspen Tarkington, Chris Parisi

Category: Photos

Fun Ford Weekend Heartland Nationals 2006

September 12, 2006 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Topeka, KS–

Switching to new larger 88mm turbos before the race with no test time made it a tough learning curve for the weekend. Erica hauled the Horsepower & Heels Thunderbird from Alabama all the way to Topeka alone, as her normal crew were out testing a Pro Mod in Valdosta, GA.

Dennis Lugo flew in from Orlando to assist Erica over the weekend. The pair sorted through some tough timing issues before qualifying #4 with a 6.88 @ 203mph. That pass provided Erica’s best career 1/8th mile ET of a 4.44, but timing retard stayed on in high gear resulting in a less than average top half.

This paired Erica first round with David Schorr again.  Though Erica took the advantage at the tree with a 0.032 to his 0.103 light, she lost traction down track and Schorr went around.  Erica did move into the #2 position in the 2006 points championship entering the final race of the season in Ennis, TX.

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Photo Credits:  Gabe Wittig

Category: PhotosTag: Erica Ortiz, FFW, Pro 5.0, Races, Women Racing

Cool Fit Wear joins Horsepower & Heels

August 16, 2006 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Cool Fit Wear
Cool Fit Wear

Horsepower & Heels is very happy to announce the addition of http://www.coolfitwear.com/ to the Horsepower & Heels team as an associate marketing partner.   Owned by another woman in motorsports, Sharon Banks, Cool Fit Wear sells performance athletic wear and undergarments using new technological advances.     Driver Erica Ortiz will wear the undergarments beneath her fire suit to stay cool and dry.

Essential Equipment

Designed for women and their sport, SLVR combines the optimum blend of technology and materials to create garments of maximum comfort and superior performance.

The magic of SLVR is Silver

Silver is known for its medicinal qualities, including burn treatment and the healing of skin. Those same qualities are what make SLVR unique. Actual silver is woven into our patented fabric creating a high-tech material that is soft, comfortable and eliminates odors before they start.

Moisture Transport

The fabric of SLVR is nylon/spandex/lycra which has been treated with a process that permanently changes this synthetic fabric into a cool, comfortable fabric that rapidly wicks and moves the moisture away from your body. You will stay dry and it will actually help regulate temperature. So when it’s hot, SLVR keeps you cool and comfortable. And when it’s cold, the same process keeps your skin dry, so you stay warm. Cotton holds moisture, rather than wicking it away — making it heavy, uncomfortable and prone to bacteria and odor. SLVR efficiently removes moisture so bacteria and fungus never get the chance to form.

Performance that lasts — The SLVR collection is engineered to perform as well in your washer as they are on your body. They are wrinkle and stain resistant. And their superior moisture control never washes out.

For more information or to order:
http://www.coolfitwear.com/

Category: Official NewsTag: Horsepower & Heels, Sponsors

Not alone, and really not all that different

August 6, 2006 //  by Horsepower & Heels

[Driving Force Episode #5- Ashley’s Licensing Test Runs]

Yea, I know. There’s a big difference between a 1800 hp twin turbo doorslammer running 6 sec/200+ mph passes and a 7000 hp flopper running 4 sec/300+mph passes, but I’ve got to thank A&E and the Forces for showing what I suspect a vast majority of the women who dare navigate the 1/4 mile experience while learning to pilot these high powered “beasts” (to quote John). Let me reminisce…

I did not come from the racing pedigree that Ashley, Brittany, Courtney were born and raised in, in fact I hardly knew what drag racing was when I turned 16. My parents can hardly change a tire, and certainly were not race fans, but somehow I had a passion for speed and hot cars that would become more prominent as I graduated high school. So, when I purchased my first car: a 1990 5.0 Mustang GT, I was thrilled with the possibilities, and even more facinated with the world of information and aftermarket available out there on the domestic scene. Later that summer, I would venture to my hometown dragstrip for the first time. I didn’t know anything about how drag racing worked, but being a competitor at heart, and an adrenaline junkie, I knew I had to try it.

My first pass in late 1998 was a 15.30. A year later it was a 13.20. By 2000, I drove my first power adder car, a supercharged street coupe, to an 11.20. And before the end of 2001, I obtained my 9 second NHRA license in a twin turbo mustang. Fast forward through my first 8 second pass in 02, and my championship first runner up in 03, to my switch to the PRO 5.0 category and obtaining my Advanced ET license in the 6’s at 200mph today. Now, none of this is in the same ballpark as driving a top alcohol dragster over 200 mph before age 23, and licensing in your very own funny car to boot. But what I found so refreshing about this episode of Driving Force is how well myself and I’m sure many other women can relate to her experiences.

There is something about the way men and women learn and adapt to new experiences and new situations. My close friends (Hi Deby!) have had a good laugh over the antics and the battles that Dan & I have weathered through the process of getting me acclimated with the new car, and while they are funny to me now, they weren’t so funny then.

You see, there is what I call a sensitivity chip missing in men. A COMMONSENSE-ITIVITY chip that aids in the walk of a fine line between brave and ignorant. There is a point where you must accept fate & have the faith where your senses fail you. Guys have that blind faith. Faith in their machines, faith in their destiny, fate in their ABILITIES. Nevermind that the idea of losing vision while traveling at over 300 mph is not only terrifying and insane, but to have the blind faith to stay in the throttle that first pass is jarring. Us women, we feel. We analyze. We THINK. Much to the chargin of men, we often overthink, and overcomplicate. But as Ashley pointed out, all of the things– the thoughts, the feelings, the nerves, and the pressure come flooding over our brains, and as she delicately pointed out, the only thing stopping her is herself. She knows it, her team knows it. I also know this, and so does Dan. We all concur 100%.

Its definitely proven true the old adage… “Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus” although at times I swore Dan was from somewhere beyond Pluto. A planet with some coined race related name like Dragtopia or something where the people are born dropping clutches and wheeling pro mods. But somehow, we made it through it and truthfully, I know and appreciate that Dan means well and only the best for me (as John does for his daughters). …Even if Dan “definitely doesn’t have a career as a motivational speaker.”

Category: Horsepower & Heels BlogTag: Erica Ortiz, Women Racing

Bristol FFW Thunder Valley Nationals, Eliminations Round 1

August 6, 2006 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Erica Ortiz from Horsepower & Heels Racing, takes on Chuck Samuels in Round 1 of  Pro 5.0 eliminations at the 2006 Fun Ford Weekend Thunder Valley Nationals in Bristol, TN.   Erica leaves first, but is out-powered by Samuels who takes the win.   Ortiz runs a career-best ET of 6.85 @ 207 mph to Samuels’ 6.57 @ 216 mph.

Watch the video from the Round 1 match-up below.

Category: VideosTag: Drag Racing, Erica Ortiz, FFW, Pro 5.0, Women Racing

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