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Brittany Force pre-season NHRA interview

February 5, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Drag Racing Top Fuel driver, Brittany Force, talks about the big changes made to her Monster Energy team over the off-season during this NHRA interview from the recent Nitro Spring Training test sessions being held at Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park in Chandler, AZ.

Brittany Force pre-season: anticipation runs high

The addition of legendary championship-winning crew chief Alan Johnson to the team as technical advisor has made headlines during the past few weeks.

Will Brittany Force see her first Top Fuel win this season?

Comment below with your thoughts of when her elusive first win will come!

Category: Heel ClicksTag: Brittany Force, Drag Racing, NHRA, Top Fuel, Women Racing

FireAde signs on with Leah Pritchett and BVR

February 4, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Leah Pritchett FireAde Bob Vandergriff RacingNHRA Top Fuel driver Leah Pritchett has just announced a multi-race deal in which her Bob Vandergriff Racing top fuel dragster will feature FireAde 2000 as primary sponsor at select events in the 2016 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series,  and serve as an associate sponsor throughout the rest of the season.

Ron Thames, owner of Fire Service Plus which makes the Fireade product and I starting discussing ways we could work together last October,” said team owner Bob Vandergriff Jr. “We’re both excited we were able to put together a program that will benefit both sides, they make a great product and it’s been very well received at every level we’ve introduced it.”

FireAde manufactures innovative, user friendly and environmentally safe fire extinguishers. Their products are made from 98% organic compounds, so they contain no hazardous chemicals and are biodegradable. FireAde is used by the NHRA Safety Safari and their extinguishers can be found in retailers all around the world.

When you think of B2B and creating opportunities I kept hearing one name, Bob Vandergriff and BVR,” said Ron Thames. “Since creating this partnership our company has already had doors opened for us at both the retail level and in the oil fields sector. I’m looking forward to growing this program and we’re off to great start already.”

This is Pritchett’s first season with Bob Vandergriff Racing and her first full-season behind-the-wheel of a top fuel dragster. FireAde joins Quaker State as the second major company to team up with Bob Vandergriff Racing to support Leah Pritchett this season. Pritchett finished #14 in points last year after only competing in 16 out of 24 races. With the backing of BVR, she is focused on earning her first win in Top Fuel and competing for the championship title.

The 2016 NHRA Mello Yello Series season will begin at the 56th annual Circle K Winternationals in Pomona, California on February 12 – 14.

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Drag Racing, Leah Pritchett, NHRA, Top Fuel, Women Racing

30th annual National Girls & Women in Sports Day

February 3, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

National Girls & Women in Sports DayToday marks the 30th annual National Girls & Women in Sports Day – a day created to celebrate the accomplishments of those who have made strides towards gender equality in sports.

Founded in 1987, National Girls & Women in Sports Day was established for February 3rd in our nation’s capital to recognize the women’s sports cause.    Premiere organizations dedicated to women in sports and elite female athletes all came together in hopes of bringing national attention to the promise of girls and women in sports.

LEading the wayThe date also served as a remembrance of Olympic volleyball player, Flo Hyman, for her athletic achievements and dedication to promoting equality for women’s sports; Hyman died of Marfan’s Syndrome in 1986. The modern NGWSD date has since evolved into a nationally recognized movement celebrated annually across all 50 states with community-based events, award ceremonies and other celebratory activities to acknowledge the acheivements of female athletes, the positive influence of sports participation and the issues presenting challenges for equality for women in sports.

National Girls & Women in Sports Day | Leading the Way

For the 2016 program, the National Girls & Women in Sports Day theme selected is “Leading the Way”.  This is meant as a tribute to the work done by ground-shakers that have successfully pioneered the issues and barriers as females in the sporting world, the organizations that work on the front lines to enact change, coaches who challenge and inspire success, and the girls and women who dig deep inside to find the strength and faith in their own abilities and rise up to their potential.

For us as Women in Motorsports, we have all played a part in Leading the Way.   As one of the few sports in which the physiological differences between men and women are irrelevant, our fight for equality in the motorsports world is an important one.   Girls and women are still facing the challenges of find the common ground and equal opportunities in a sport where women and men compete side-by-side.   That makes the journeys and storied careers of women like Lyn St. James, Shirley Muldowney, and all of the other women who have boldly pioneered the motorsports world the very essence of Leading the Way for equality.    And for all the young ladies and women who took up the torch for females in racing, Leading the Way onwards for the future of women in the sport.

National Girls & Women in Sports Day Coalition

The National Girls & Women in Sports Day is organized by members of the National Girls & Women in Sports Day Coalition, a partnership of four leading organizations impacting equality for women in sports.

  • Women’s Sports Foundation
  • National Women’s Law Center
  • President’s Council on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition
  • Girl’s Inc.

While communities around the country host their own National Girls & Women in Sports Day activities, the Coalition has gathered again in Washington D.C. to rally for legislation and policy that provide critical access for women in sports in key meetings with the White House, on Capitol Hill and in the Senate.   They are addressing the issues and challenges facing girls and women in sports.

These challenges include:

  • Equal Access for Women’s Sports –  1.3 million fewer opportunities in school/after-school programs for girls
  • Title IX policy – lack of compliance by urban and minority-based institutions
  • The role of sports in women’s health and long-term well being – healthy body esteem, academic, economic, general health/well being, social skills and quality of life improvements attributed to sports participation.

Our Part : Women in Motorsports for #NGWSD

As supporters, competitors and professionals in the motorsports world, I challenge you to share YOUR ‘Leading the Way’ story on this important day.   Add your voice to the national conversation by tagging your story with #NGWSD.     Share what sports have done for you as a person, and what challenges still lie ahead.    Because each of us is a representative of our sport, Leading the Way for girls and women in racing.

 

Category: Horsepower & Heels BlogTag: Special Causes

Shea Holbrook returns to touring

February 2, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Shea Racing - Shea HolbrookMulti-discipline driver Shea Holbrook returns to touring car racing to campaign a two-car team of Honda Accord V6’s in the 2016 Pirelli World Challenge (PWC) championships.    The 6-time PWC winner climbs back into a Touring Car seat after a successful season of drag racing a 250+ mph jet dragster in the IHRA Nitro Jam Series with Larsen Motorsports.    Her Shea Racing teammate will be  2015 Trans Am TA3 “Rookie of the Year,” Jason Fichter.

The 2016 season marks Shea Racing’s seventh year competing in the various touring car classes, their first year back since 2012.

With the help of our partners and successes in the TCA and TCB classes we’re ecstatic to be back in the Touring Car class with 2016 Honda Accord V6’s alongside my new teammate, Jason Fichter. We certainly look forward to getting these cars on track and are grateful to our partners, the crew and Honda Racing HPD for providing the momentum we needed during the off-season to make this possible,” said Shea Holbrook, co-owner and driver.

 

Holbrook took the podium twice at Circuit of the Americas last season between events in her 14-race schedule driving the IHRA Jet Dragster. Anxious for her return to a full season in PWC,  she is set to pilot the No. 67 BUBBA Burger, Lucas Oil, KONI Shock Absorber Honda Accord.

I am incredibly thrilled to be representing BUBBA burgers, the household freezer brand with 100% additive free meat for our all-natural products. As well as, Lucas Oil, our American manufacturer and distributor for automotive oil, additives, and lubricants and KONI Shock Absorbers, the world’s leading manufacturer of shock absorbers for the OEM and aftersales market,” said Holbrook.    “This is a pivotal year for the team as our partnerships and technical relationships are the backbone of our operation.”

Shea Holbrook podiumThe Shea Racing team has expanded their technical partnerships this season to include CCW Custom Wheels and Rims, and will debut the newly launched TS12 Corsair R-Spec wheels engineered for track performance on the Accords.  Shea’s Accord will also be outfitted by MOMO’s safety gear and driver cockpit components.

Both Shea Racing entries will exert braking confidence with StopTech High Performance Brake Systems STR-40 four piston Trophy Race Calipers. CoolShirts Systems will maintain driver safety and comfort by keeping the Shea Racing drivers cool with the Pro Air and Water System. Heeltoe Automotive has also joined the team as the official Performance Parts Supplier of the Shea Racing Accord duo.

The first outing for the Shea Racing team will be the 2016 Pirelli World Challenge season-opener March 4-6th at the Circuit of the Americas.

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Shea Holbrook, Touring Car, Women Racing

First test with EFI a success for Enders

February 1, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Erica Enders new Dodge Pro StockTwo-time defending NHRA Pro Stock world champion Erica Enders is fresh off a successful first test session with her new EFI-equipped Elite Motorsports Mopar Dodge Dart on Saturday at North Star Dragway.
The Pro Stock class recently made the switch to NHRA-mandated electronic fuel-injected engines, an imposed 10,500-rpm limit, and a shorter wheelie bar configuration .   Enders and her Elite team also were testing their new equipment under their manufacturer alliance with Mopar and Dodge – a new RJ Race Cars Dart built in the shops of crew chiefs Rick and Rickie Jones.
I was really impressed,” Enders said. “It was a pretty awesome experience. I feel like my expectations were a little tainted by what other people had reported about EFI and I didn’t know what to expect, but then to experience it first-hand with my guys, I’m very optimistic. Things went well, and I’m excited about the season.   We accomplished a lot in one day, and we did that because of the preparation and hard work of all my Elite guys.”
Enders put her new Dodge through the motions in a full day of testing, while the team took notes on the many differences between the former Pro Stock configuration and the new one.
 The drivability is absolutely different,” Enders said. “It’s definitely challenging, but change always is. I couldn’t have asked for a better first experience with it. We had a great track to test on, and with a brand-new race car and all the new EFI stuff, we went out and went right down the racetrack — no blips, no hiccups, nothing. It was great.”
The new body changes also meant a clear-view for Enders – no more large hood scoop blocking her vision from inside the car.
I’ve never raced with an open windshield like that,” Enders said. “I’ve always had a hood scoop or a blower or something, so it was definitely different to have a wide-open view. That was a big change, but I ignored that aspect of it because I was so focused on doing my best in the race car. That wasn’t even a thought.”
The team continues preparations for the start of the 2016 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season with upcoming pre-season testing at Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park in Chandler, Ariz., starting next Sunday.

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Drag Racing, Erica Enders, NHRA, Pro Stock, Women Racing

Trucking along with Mackenzie La Rue

February 1, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Mackenzie La Rue | Child’s Play

 Mackenzie La Rue as a child in her father's truckTruck pulling has been in Mackenzie La Rue’s DNA since birth.   The 22 year-old grew up traveling with her father in the family’s hauler, attending truck and tractor pulls in their native Canada and all across the United States.    As a 30-year truck pulling veteran, Mackenzie’s dad was a competitive player in the sport, and Mackenzie took note from an early age, getting involved in the family passion from the time she was able to operate the tow-back vehicle.   She served as crew chief for her father, aiding him in pursuit of his 2005 National Tractor Pullers Association points championship title.   That experience is what she credits to inspiring her to get behind the wheel herself of her very own truck pulling machine.

In 2005 my dad was the points champion of the National Tractor Pullers Association, which involved us campaigning his truck called Poison Ivy all across the United States.  It was then that I decided that I wanted to drive one day.  When I turned 16, my dad built my first truck, which I named Child’s Play, out of the spare parts he had lying around the shop.”

The Uxbridge, Ontario native expanded her duties as crew chief, getting comfortable with the trucks initially through her work at the shop – starting them up and moving them around the pits.  But tractor pulling doesn’t exactly offer a training course for driving these powerful machines, so getting behind the wheel of her own truck was a leap of faith, jumping in with both feet.

Before my first time driving I practiced backing up in the truck a few times and other than that I could not practice.  I learned by listening to my dad and following his instructions.  But I also learned by making a lot of mistakes!”

Child’s Play – Making it look easy

MacKenzie La Rue in Child's PlayTractor Pulling is known as “the world’s heaviest motorsport,” with the goal of determining the strongest machine and the best driver. Different to every other motorsport in the world, it is not about the speed, but distance pulled.    The distance from start to finish is measured in thousandths of an inch and the tractor that pulls the sled the furthest distance is declared the winner.

Mackenzie competes in the Super Modified Two-wheel drive category of the Ontario Truck and Tractor Pullers Association in her ‘Child’s Play’ Chevrolet S-10 equipped with a 526 inch blown hemi power plant.   These machines are modified into high torque, high horsepower monsters that are intimidating to average person.  For Mackenzie, having to overcome the fear and nerves was the most difficult obstacle to overcome personally when getting behind the wheel of the 2,500 horsepower machine.

My biggest road block that I have had to overcome is the fear that comes with driving something so powerful.  My entire first year driving I would get myself so worked up I would cry as soon as I finished pulling.  Had it not been for my dad encouraging me to continue, I believe that I would have quit driving that year.  It’s hard to develop confidence in something that happens so quickly you often cannot remember what you did!”

Driving these machines takes quick thinking and fast reactions, and Mackenzie focuses on keeping the truck straight with the front wheels in the air.   Using hand brakes, she is able to correct and keep the truck from drifting out of bounds by applying pressure to the brake in the opposite direction of the pull’s drift.   This takes finesse and quick judgement, because utilizing the brakes sacrifices distance, but waiting too long to correct can result in out-of-bounds disqualification.  All of this takes place in seconds.

When I first started driving I actually could not tell you a single thing I did in the truck, it went by too quickly.  With more experience and less nerves I’m now a lot more aware of my actions.  Usually you try to wait as long as you can before hitting a brake, but sometimes it won’t respond if you wait too long.  Before I pull I’m constantly running through my head what I should do.  Depending on the track I usually know how I should be opening the throttle before I hook to the sled, so I often practice the speed that I should be moving my hand.  I always try to remind myself what brake to hit before I pull also, if there is a more muddy side to the track I’ll know that I will likely get pulled that way.  Since you have to hit the opposite side brake to correct it, I usually remind myself before I even get on the track!”

Growing up in the sport, many of Mackenzie La Rue’s competitors had known the young driver her entire life and considered her family, so she has always had plenty of support behind her as she developed her driving skills.

I have been very lucky in my 6 years of driving and I have never once received criticism from fellow competitors,” said Mackenzie.    “I was welcomed with open arms into the sport and I have always been encouraged to continue.”

La Rue would go on to claim the 2010 Great Lakes Truck and Tractor Pullers Association Points Championship and the 2010 Central Ontario Tractor Pullers Association Points Championship her first year as a rookie in the two wheel drive class, one of the youngest and first women to win the championship.    She defended her Ontario Tractor Pullers championship in 2011, earning a repeat title.

Mackenzie has now been competing for six years, and the college student, who is nearing her graduation with a teaching degree, truly enjoys the time she gets to spend alongside her father in the truck pulling circuit.    They run a two-truck team, with both playing roles of driver and crew chief for the other’s truck.

We both campaign trucks in the same class, and although we are a team, it’s still fun to be competitive with one another.  My dad is also our mechanic, chauffeur, and my driving instructor.  He is amazing and works so hard to keep our team running, it would be impossible without him!”

Between pulls, Mackenzie and her dad run routine maintenance on the engines to prepare for the next hook.  They service spark plugs to evaluate their engine tune, and make adjustments to the fuel settings based on how the plugs burned from the previous pull.    Valve adjustments are made and oil filters are checked for any indicators of damage, sometimes requiring more in-depth tear down between pulls.   Engine refreshes occur between events a few times throughout the season, and a complete overhaul is done during the offseason to ensure a fresh powerplant for the next season.

Truck Pulling into the future

Mackenzie La Rue in the driver seat of Child's Play, her truck pullin S-10Mackenzie’s grown as a driver in the past six years, and hopes to continue on in her local series, with the ultimate goal of racing in the National Tractor Pullers Association and following in the footsteps of her father to win a championship title.  She is proud of her achievements in the sport, and enjoys surprising fans when she gets out of the truck at the pulls.

…Being a woman in pulling, it’s always funny to see the looks that you get when people realize you’re a driver.  I have gotten a lot of people saying “YOU drive THAT?!” which always makes me laugh!”

Mackenzie says that building her confidence up has been key to her success.   She learns from every pull and keeps nerves in-check.

The number one thing I have learned from tractor pulling is that you need to have confidence in everything you do!  You need to be proud of your achievements and not let nerves and fear overshadow what you can truly do.  It’s easy for me to get out on the track and let the nerves get to me, before I even pull I’m already beating myself!  It’s much harder for me to go out there and be confident in my ability, I have to constantly remind myself ‘I can do this!’. Even when you lose you can always find things you’ve done well in a pull, even if it is the simplest thing, like backing into the sled really straight.”

Though she vows to remain loyal to her roots in the supercharged/alcohol based powerplant ranks, Mackenzie has high hopes for something with even more power in the future.

I’ve grown up in the two wheel drive class and I love it, but in the future I’d love to step into something with a bit more power.  Our trucks currently make between 2500-3000 horsepower.  There is a class called the Light Unlimited Modified class which I would love to explore.  It is a modified tractor class that allows for 2 supercharged alcohol engines.  I think it would be interesting to double the horsepower I’m working with but it would also double the work!”

Whether its 2,500 horsepower, or 10,000 horsepower – inch by inch, Mackenzie La Rue is making the world of truck pulling look as effortless as Child’s Play.   We can’t wait to see where her career will lead her next!

Best of luck, Makenzie La Rue!

Category: Driver FeaturesTag: Mackenzie La Rue, Tractor Pulling, Women in Motorsports, Women Racing

Back in Green: Alexis DeJoria

January 28, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Alexis DeJoria has just unveiled her 2016 NHRA Funny Car livery.

2016_Patron_Profile_0013_greyThe team is going back to their roots for the 2016 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing season. Operating out of the Kalitta Motorsports camp, The Patrón Spirits Company-backed Toyota Camry Funny Car team will be “Back in Green for 2016”, once again sport the iconic ‘Patrón Green’ as they return to the distiller’s signature Patrón Silver label.

Driver Alexis DeJoria began her NHRA career in 2005 representing the ultra-premium spirits company’s Patrón Silver brand. Making her debut in a black and green Patrón Super Gas Corvette Roadster, Alexis turned heads in the recognizable color scheme as she progressed through the NHRA ranks, eventually making her highly anticipated Funny Car debut in 2011.

Alexis 2016 Patron Funny CarDeJoria’s race team became synonymous with the Tequila Patrón brand. After eight years in green, the team shocked the NHRA world by showing up to the 2014 season-opener in Pomona, California in purple and gold. The team represented the Patrón XO Cafe liqueur brand throughout the 2014 season until the final race of the year when they surprised fans yet again with a red, orange and yellow car emblazoned with Patrón’s latest incarnation, Patrón XO Cafe Incendio. While the Incendio brand was originally intended to be a one-race-only look, fan response was so positive that the new colors remained for the 2015 season.

As the Patrón team enters its fifth year of Funny Car racing, they will return to the quintessential green Patrón Silver scheme.

Alexis and the entire Patrón team were tremendous partners in helping us launch and generate excitement and awareness for the new Patrón XO Cafe Incendio. However, in 2016, we decided to return to the classic Tequila Patrón livery on Alexis’ Toyota Camry Funny Car for the 2016 season. Additionally, this more closely aligns Alexis DeJoria Racing with our global motorsports marketing platform, including our Tequila Patrón ESM Team, racing in the World Endurance Championship series,” said Lee Applbaum, Chief Marketing Officer at Patrón Spirits. “Though it can sometimes be difficult to see clearly at 300-mph, we couldn’t be more proud to fly our colors, and our iconic Patrón Silver bottle, on Alexis’ incredible 10,000-horsepower race car.”

Three-time Funny Car winner Alexis DeJoria couldn’t be more excited about the decision to return t2016_Patron_Alexis_and_Vehicle_0078o the classic Tequila Patrón livery.

We started our first season in Funny Car branded with Patrón Silver. I love the way the green and silver looks on the car, it’s incredibly sharp,” said DeJoria. “It makes sense to represent the company’s flagship spirit on our Toyota Camry. I think the fans will like it too- it’s very recognizable. Everybody knows that label. When you think of Patrón, you automatically think of the Patrón Silver bottle. Over the years, we’ve had a lot of fun with the other Patrón brands on our car, but I’m really happy to get back to our roots for year five.”

Alexis DeJoria and the Tequila Patrón Toyota Camry Funny Car team take to the track on Friday, February 12th in Pomona, California for the first qualifying round of the NHRA season at the 56th annual Circle K NHRA WinterNationals. Fans can get a sneak preview of Team Patrón’s updated look at the NHRA Nitro Spring Training test session in Phoenix, Arizona, February 3-6.

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Alexis DeJoria, Drag Racing, Funny Car, NHRA, Women in Motorsports, Women Racing

Alexis DeJoria’s 2016 livery teaser

January 27, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Check out this teaser video posted on Alexis DeJoria’s 2016 livery

Our hearts are pumping, and we can almost smell the nitro, folks!   Just a few more weeks until the 2016 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing season begins at Auto Club Raceway.   Check out this awesome teaser video that Alexis DeJoria posted to her Facebook today in anticipation for the unveiling.

Alexis DeJoria will return to the NHRA Funny Car class in her Kalitta-backed Patron Funny Car when the season opens in Pomona for the 56th annual Circle K NHRA Winternationals on February 11-14, 2016.   Stay tuned, the official unveiling will take place tomorrow.

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Alexis DeJoria, Drag Racing, Funny Car, NHRA, Women Racing

Teryx Girls ready for ‘The Hammer’

January 27, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Teryx Girls Sara Price and Erica Sacks with their new UTVUTV off-road racers Sara Price and Erica Sacks are ready to take on their next big challenge to showcase their off-road endurance skills in their factory-sponsored Kawasaki Teryx.  The pair have taken on some of the most extreme off-road sporting events, with Sara coming from a professional career in motocross racing, and Sacks from an accomplished gymnastics career and off-road racing and navigation experience to her credit.    Together, they have formed one of the most well-known UTV off-road teams, nicknamed the “Teryx Girls”.

Rallye Aïche des Gazelles 2015

Teryx Girls at 2015 Rallye Aiche des Gazelle
Photo: http://www.utvunderground.com/

Last March, the Teryx Girls became the first U.S. team to compete in the side-by-side class of the world’s toughest all-female off-road event, The Rallye Aïcha des Gazelles.     The event is a 9 day navigation challenge, where competitors are limited to manual compasses and hand-drawn maps to cross the Sahara desert.    After a rough start in which the two tenacious girls slept alone in the middle of the Sahara, they were able to recover and finish 7th in the class.    They also were the best finishers in the rookie category, finishing before all other first-time participants.

Heading to ‘Hammertown USA’

2016-King-of-The-HammersWith the experience they gained over the variety of African terrains in their cross across the Sahara, the Teryx Girls have decided to set a new goal in 2016 of tackling the King of the Hammers event.    Held in Johnson Valley, Calif., the one day off-road race course is a rough and rugged 120-mile stretch considered by many as one of the most extreme off-road races in the world.    The Mean’s Dry Lake bed location is referred to as “Hammer Town U.S.A.” and the week-long events surrounding the race are a major pilgrimage for the off-road racing community.    Terrain challenges for the Teryx Girls will include the sandy dry lake beds, rough open desert landscapes and very difficult rock canyons that will challenge their technical rock climbing experiences with obstacles significantly larger than their Kawasaki UTV.

New Teryx Girls 2016 Kawasaki UTV

For 2016, Kawasaki and a host of other sponsors have come on board to equip the Teryx Girls with a brand new race-outfitted 2016 Kawasaki Teryx UTV, one of the only factory-sponsored UTV race teams in the world.    Taking valuable lessons learned at the Gazelle rally, the Teryx Girls were ready for the huge undertaking of outfitting a new race-ready UTV.

Both Sara and Erica are very hands-on in the preparation and build process.   They brought on IMG Motorsports from Lake Elsinore, Calif. to help with fabrications and set-up; crafting the roll-cage, front bumpers, and the customized fabrication needed for mounts and other modifications.

For the cage we decided to go with a bolt-on build that offered plenty of room for the girls to access anything they might need. We wanted the Teryx to have a menacing look with extra bracing to protect them in case of a roll-over.In a sea of RZRs, its cool to see a Teryx out there competing.” stated James Hill, co-owner of IMG Motorsports.

Next up, they outfitted the UTV with a 4500 lb. Super ATV winch and skid plate system to assist in the rock crawling portion of the course.  For wheel and tire selection, the Teryx Girls chose a 14″ Raceline Mamba beadlock wheel and 30″ Arisun tire combo, with Coyote ENT inner wheel/tire liners to provide maximum traction and reliability.  Long travel suspension from HCR Racing was installed for added height, stability and maneuverability on the technical parts of the course.  Custom axles were made by Summers Brothers to match the new wider rear differential design of the 2016 Teryx model.

Full navigation is on-board courtesy of Lowrance GPS, and the girls will communicate via Bluetooth intercom provided by PCI Race Radios.   The Teryx also received some performance upgrades via an ECU flash by Benchmark Performance to remove speed governors, allowing the girls to push the limits of their UTV.   The girls will sit snug and safe in PRP GT/S.E. suspension seats, 5.3 harnesses, and even added a pair of hand restraints.

Training for King of the Hammers

2016 King of the HammersThe Teryx Girls have been hard at work training for the event and getting acclimated with their new UTV.   Preliminary tests left the Teryx Girls confident and pleased with how the Kawasaki performed in the ruthless canyon rock terrain.   Neither of the Teryx Girls had much previous experience in rock crawling, so the experience was new and educational for them both.

I usually try to avoid rocks, but in this case you aim for the rocks for better clearance,” said Sara.

For navigator Erica Sacks, the event will provide even more of a physical challenge, as she will be climbing in-and-out of the UTV to set up for obstacles in addition to her navigating duties.   Running ahead of the UTV, moving heavy rocks, and climbing around to set the winch will all be extremely demanding tasks physically and mentally, and Erica wants to be sure she’s ready for the challenge.

The last thing I want to do is puke in my helmet or slow the team down because I wasn’t prepared,” said Erica.

Their training to date has introduced them to various portions of the Hammer trails:   Chocolate Thunder, Wrecking Ball, Sludge Hammer, and Claw Hammer.   The Teryx Girls are ready for the challenge, and can’t wait to hit the King of the Hammers course!

King of the Hammers Event Info

10th Annual King of the Hammers
January 29 – February 6, 2016
Hammertown (Boone Rd)
Johnson Valley, CA 92285

King of the Hammers Race begins Friday February 5th, 2016 at 8:00AM and concludes at 10:00PM.  For more details, please see the Full Week Hammertown Official Schedule

Tickets: $20 per person for the week/cash only.   Tickets can be purchased at all hours from the front gate starting noon, Jan 29 thru Feb. 6.   First-time attendees should consult Spectactor Rules and other important information.

Leave your comments below to support the Teryx Girls at the King of the Hammers!

Category: Featured, Women in Racing NewsTag: Erica Sacks, Off Road, Rally, Rallye Aicha des Gazelles, Sara Price, Women Racing

Larsen Motorsports wins Innovation award

January 25, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

IHRA Jet Drag Racing super team, Larsen Motorsports, was recently recognized by the Economic Development Commission of Florida’s Space Coast as their 2016 Innovation Company of the Year.

Larsen Motorsports wins Innovation awardThe award selects a business who demonstrates innovation in product or service offerings, manufacturing productivity or processes, sales and marketing approach that result in increased investment.     Larsen Motorsports, Inc was selected for carrying out the goal of bringing new talent in driving, design, engineering, maintenance and development of their jet drag racing development program.    The program, which was recently expanded, reaches talent from around the world from their Brevard County, Florida location in Palm Bay.

Founders  Elaine Larsen and Chris Larsen accepted the award on behalf of the company at the EDC’s Investor Update Meeting on January 20th, where companies were displaying locally made products in the Made in Brevard showcase exhibit.

“Our passion is to create a unique hands-on training experience that will inspire the next generation of learners into STEM related majors”, stated Chris. “With a unique business focus, a niche home as the anchor of Florida Tech’s Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Innovation Design (CAMID), and a team of innovators creating new and inventive product designs, we are honored to be a part of this business community and appreciate the EDC’s recognition as an innovator making a difference.”

Larsen Motorsports 2015 Team of the YearThe Larsen Motorsports team trained and provided development for the four jet dragsters teams in the program, nicknamed the “Fastest Girls in Town”.   As driver, Elaine Larsen won the IHRA Jet Dragster Championship for 2015, aided by her crew chief and engineering student, Paige Sanchez.   Other development program drivers in the program: Shea Holbrook, Kat Moller, Allison West, Dawn Purdue and Marisha Falk – all drove the 250+ mph jet dragsters.   The Larsen Motorsports team also won the Horsepower & Heels Female Motorsports Team of the Year for 2015.

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Allison West, Dawn Purdue, Drag Racing, Elaine Larsen, IHRA, Jet Dragster, Kat Moller, Marisha Falk, Paige Sanchez, Shea Holbrook, Women Racing

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