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Cory Crawford puts everything into his motocross
racing. He finished the season with a broken collar
bone. It didn't end his season. Cory rode with
the pain. Corey's father, AMSOIL Dealer Jerry
Crawford of Kalispell, Mont., puts only the best
lubricants in the bike. It's the team's gain.
Racing in Montana is always interesting, says
Corey's mother Donna. The weather is unpre-
dictable. The terrain is unpredictable. The racing
is unpredictable. The only thing predictable is the
unparalleled quality of AMSOIL 2-Cycle Oil.
Corey finished the year by taking home the first
place trophy at a fall event in Polson, Mont. Jerry
was a winner, too. Of the season he said, "We set up our AMSOIL booth at the races.
At the beginning of the year many people weren't familiar with AMSOIL.
The name is more recognized now and we continue to convert more people to
synthetic oils."
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There's a hurricane warning for Florida. Race teams are on alert. Hurricanes
are calmness wrapped in a fury and that apply describes Scott Adema and
Hurricane Racing. This team can bring it. Adema has battled in open-wheel
modifieds and now wreaks havoc in sprints.
AMSOIL Direct Jobber Elmer Goyette of Naples, Fla. sponsors the
Hurricane Racing team and calls it, "a first class operation." Adema was
ranked third in points on the Tampa Bay Area Racing Association before an
accident curtailed plans for a championshp run. His first career sprint win
came at New Smyrna Speedway. "Scott's win was like David beating
Goliath," recalls Scott's father Jerry. Adema blew around the track at 164 mph
and into victory lane.
Adema may not go buck for buck with million-dollar programs, but there's
gold in his engine. When Hurricane Racing comes to town it's time to board
up the windows and move to higher ground. Adema is about to blow in.
This "Rookie of the Year" is no rookie at all. Tom Miller has been racing for over
20 years. In fact, this is his third "Rookie" award. He has championships, too. This
Fruitport, Mich. driver has driven to victory in sprint and stock cars. He's a vet-
eran racer. He's seen and tried many motor oils in his cars. Miller made the
change to AMSOIL synthetic motor oil and he's not about to switch back.
Miller was approached by AMSOIL Direct Jobber John Breen of Grandville, Mich.
early in the 2003 season about the race car. Miller was racing the Michigan
Sprints on Dirt or S.O.D. series. Breen suggested AMSOIL Super Heavy Weight
SAE 60 Racing Oil for the alcohol-fueled car. Miller says, "After one week there
was an increase in oil pressure, a decrease in engine temperature and a notice-
able increase in engine response." The team went on to finish the series 15th in
a field of 75 cars. "After inspection of the AMSOIL Racing Oil it was apparent it
did its job as the alcohol separated from the oil and evaporated out. This was not
happening with the conventional oil."
The team hauler is showing the results of the addition of AMSOIL 20W-50
Synthetic High Performance Motor Oil. Miller says the fuel economy has been noticeable. "Our team is impressed
with the improvements," says Miller. "Especially impressive is the fact that the AMSOIL Super Heavy Weight SAE 60
Racing Oil is specially formulated for alcohol burning cars . . . and it works!"
S.O.D. TEAM AS GOOD AS G.O.L.D.
Hurricane Warning
Scott Adema celebrates a win at New
Smyrna Speedway.
Jerry Crawford sets up shop trackside.
Corey Crawford shows he and
AMSOIL are number one.
Tom Miller puts 20 years of racing and
30 years of AMSOIL to the test.
Father and Son Prove AMSOIL Value
On and Off the Track
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