Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Young Drag Racer Finds Trouble at PRI...from HoosierThunder.com
ORLANDO, FL - Alesi Gerthe joins Hoosier Thunder Motorsports for the 2007 racing season. She recently completed her licensing in Quick Rod with the Doug Foley Drag Racing School, but a recent visit to the Performance Racing Industry could cause problems for the up and coming teen sensation.
While other beauty pageant winners are having trouble staying out of trouble, this young drag racer just can't seem to find trouble, although she was asked to leave a PRI party.
When Alesi and parents Lisa and Duane tried to get in a private party, they were turned away, Alesi was not allowed to enter since she was underage, despite her parental escorts. It didn't take long for word to spread through the drag racing community. McMillen and Doug Foley decided to confront Alesi. After all, the last thing Foley and McMillen wanted was to be associated with one of those cute faces making trouble in the tabloids.
When all the teasing and jesting between the trio was complete, Alesi went back to working the PRI floor, meeting many new potential sponsors for her Quick Rod team. "Alesi is a great kid," McMillen said. "We just couldn't resist giving her a hard time. With all the young girls out there making names for themselves in the headlines, it's really nice have such a quality person like Alesi on our team. A lot of people in Texas know how good this young lady races, everyone will know her racing ability over the next few years."
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Monday, December 11, 2006
With minimal drag racing during the winter months, we're passing the time...
December 11, 2006 - Rockdale, TX - New Breed Racing, Alesi and Ayrton Gerthe, are currently in their off-season from drag racing, but have found an alternative to pass the time, model airplanes. Hoosier Thunder Motorsports team owners Terry and Rhonda McMillen, through the IHRA Adopt A Jr. Dragster program, sponsor the Division 4 Dragster Team from San Antonio Raceway, along with TORCO Race Fuels, Amalie Oil, Flatout Gaskets, and NGK Spark Plugs.
"Alesi & Ayrton’s grandfather, Gunar, recently began tinkering with model airplanes again, and it wasn’t too long before Duane was dragging out all of his model airplanes,” said Lisa Gerthe. “Gunar’s shop now looks like Santa’s workshop, at least a model plane workshop with numerous planes and when Alesi and I were sent on a trip to the local hobby shop for parts, Alesi spotted a trainer that the wonderful salesman assured us she would be able to fly in no time,” continued Lisa. “It’s really been a great way for all of them to pass the time during the wintry months and Alesi and Ayrton are picking up on it really fast. Of course, Gunar currently has the largest in the fleet, powered by a weed eater motor, and Duane’s is currently the fastest, so as you see, we are still keeping our skills polished in a competitive environment! And, the guys at the local hobby stores, the online and mail order stores, and the UPS delivery man are enjoying the added business,” concluded Lisa.
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
2006 Alcoa Operations Children's Christmas Party
December 6, 2006 - Rockdale, TX - New Breed Racing, Alesi and Ayrton Gerthe, started the holiday season off in a special way on Tuesday, attending the Alcoa Rockdale Operations Children’s Christmas Party. Hoosier Thunder Motorsports team owners Terry and Rhonda McMillen, through the IHRA Adopt A Jr. Dragster program, sponsor the Division 4 Dragster Team from San Antonio Raceway, along with TORCO Race Fuels, Amalie Oil, Flatout Gaskets, and NGK Spark Plugs.
"Alesi & Ayrton decided to do a little community service and help with the activities at the Children’s Christmas Party this year,” said Lisa Gerthe. “The once annual party hadn’t occurred since 2002 and they remembered how much they enjoyed attending and thought they would help make it a special evening for those attending,” continued Lisa. “Alesi helped with the Snowman Bean Bag Toss, while Ayrton ran Bingo.”
The Alcoa Rockdale Operations Children’s Christmas Party is attended by children and grandchildren of Alcoa employees and to enter you must bring non-perishable food items or new toys to donate to Rockdale Christmas Round-Up, which provides food and toys for families in the Rockdale area each year.
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
2006 Super Chevy Show - San Antonio Raceway
October 4, 2006 - Rockdale, TX - New Breed Racing, Alesi and Ayrton Gerthe, attended the Super Chevy Show at San Antonio Raceway, September 29 – October 1. Hoosier Thunder Motorsports team owners Terry and Rhonda McMillen, through the IHRA Adopt A Jr. Dragster program, sponsor the Division 4 Dragster Team from San Antonio Raceway, along with TORCO Race Fuels, Amalie Oil, Flatout Gaskets, and NGK Spark Plugs.
"All around it was a great weekend for us, awesome weather conditions, actually a little on the warm side, great drag racing, and spending time with friends," said Lisa Gerthe.
The 2006 Super Chevy Show returned to one of America’s top drag racing facilities, San Antonio Raceway with jets, nitro coupes, bracket racing, classy show cars and an invitation only 16 car jr. dragster field.
"Ayrton went to the quarter finals on Saturday, Alesi went to the semi-finals on Sunday, and Alesi's 'Orange Crush', her customized '91 Chevy Truck, won the two wheel drive modified truck category on Sunday," continued Lisa. "The cars and our driver's were on their game, and the jr. dragsters that race at San Antonio Raceway are very stiff competition. Although Alesi entered her truck in the car show, she wasn't very comfortable with leaving it unattended and unlocked for the judges, so she was surprised when they announced her name at the awards ceremony. She had planned to sit at the truck and make it available to the judges when she went out, but she continued to go rounds, going out in the semi's just before the awards ceremony on Sunday," concluded Lisa.
Alesi & Ayrton would like to thank Hoosier Thunder Motorsports team owners Terry and Rhonda McMillen, Amalie Oil, TORCO Racing Fuels, Flatout Gaskets, and NGK Spark Plugs for being the best sponsors in the racing industry.
"All around it was a great weekend for us, awesome weather conditions, actually a little on the warm side, great drag racing, and spending time with friends," said Lisa Gerthe.
The 2006 Super Chevy Show returned to one of America’s top drag racing facilities, San Antonio Raceway with jets, nitro coupes, bracket racing, classy show cars and an invitation only 16 car jr. dragster field.
"Ayrton went to the quarter finals on Saturday, Alesi went to the semi-finals on Sunday, and Alesi's 'Orange Crush', her customized '91 Chevy Truck, won the two wheel drive modified truck category on Sunday," continued Lisa. "The cars and our driver's were on their game, and the jr. dragsters that race at San Antonio Raceway are very stiff competition. Although Alesi entered her truck in the car show, she wasn't very comfortable with leaving it unattended and unlocked for the judges, so she was surprised when they announced her name at the awards ceremony. She had planned to sit at the truck and make it available to the judges when she went out, but she continued to go rounds, going out in the semi's just before the awards ceremony on Sunday," concluded Lisa.
Alesi & Ayrton would like to thank Hoosier Thunder Motorsports team owners Terry and Rhonda McMillen, Amalie Oil, TORCO Racing Fuels, Flatout Gaskets, and NGK Spark Plugs for being the best sponsors in the racing industry.
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Alesi Gerthe featured in Drag Review 9-15-2006
September 27, 2006 - Rockdale , TX - New Breed Racing's Alesi Gerthe "Graduates From Junior Dragster To Quick Rod" and is featured in the latest edition of IHRA's Drag Review. Hoosier Thunder Motorsports team owners Terry and Rhonda McMillen, through the IHRA Adopt A Jr. Dragster program, sponsor the Division 4 Dragster Team from San Antonio Raceway, along with TORCO Race Fuels, Amalie Oil, Flatout Gaskets, and NGK Spark Plugs.
"Jeanne Gendreau is the writer for Drag Review's Port-A-Tree Green Light Gang which feature stories and news in each issue profiling the future stars of drag racing...the jr. dragsters," said Lisa Gerthe. "I periodically send emails to our extended racing family with updates on our personal and family life and she received the one after our trip to Martin, Michigan. I had no idea she was featuring Alesi until she emailed asking me to forward photos for the article to Pam Marchyshyn, editor of Drag Review," continued Lisa.
The article, included in the September 15, 2006 issue on page 77, includes photos taken at US 131 Motorsports Park in Martin, Michigan following the TORCO Northern Nationals when Alesi received the opportunity to attend Doug Foley's Drag Racing School, thanks to TORCO's Evan Knoll and Latrell Preston, and under the watchful eye of sponsor Terry McMillen, driver of the TORCO powered Amalie Oil InstiGator Funny Car.
Alesi said, "The first thing Ayrton and I do when we receive the latest edition of Drag Review is to flip to the 'Green Light Gang" and read articles about fellow jr. drag racer's, which usually feature someone we know from the tracks we've attended." Alesi continued, "I was a bit shocked to open this one though because I wasn't expecting it, but it took me back to that special day when I became an official quick rod driver." "Mr. Foley and Mr. Lewis were excellent instructors and it was an awesome experience," concluded Alesi.
New Breed Racing finished the 2006 IHRA Division 4 Pro-Am Tour with top ten finishes, Ayrton came in 10th, and Alesi at 6th in a field of 32 cars in the Jr. Dragster Master's Class. Alesi and Ayrton have numerous wins and final round appearances, including three IHRA Ironmen.
"Jeanne Gendreau is the writer for Drag Review's Port-A-Tree Green Light Gang which feature stories and news in each issue profiling the future stars of drag racing...the jr. dragsters," said Lisa Gerthe. "I periodically send emails to our extended racing family with updates on our personal and family life and she received the one after our trip to Martin, Michigan. I had no idea she was featuring Alesi until she emailed asking me to forward photos for the article to Pam Marchyshyn, editor of Drag Review," continued Lisa.
The article, included in the September 15, 2006 issue on page 77, includes photos taken at US 131 Motorsports Park in Martin, Michigan following the TORCO Northern Nationals when Alesi received the opportunity to attend Doug Foley's Drag Racing School, thanks to TORCO's Evan Knoll and Latrell Preston, and under the watchful eye of sponsor Terry McMillen, driver of the TORCO powered Amalie Oil InstiGator Funny Car.
Alesi said, "The first thing Ayrton and I do when we receive the latest edition of Drag Review is to flip to the 'Green Light Gang" and read articles about fellow jr. drag racer's, which usually feature someone we know from the tracks we've attended." Alesi continued, "I was a bit shocked to open this one though because I wasn't expecting it, but it took me back to that special day when I became an official quick rod driver." "Mr. Foley and Mr. Lewis were excellent instructors and it was an awesome experience," concluded Alesi.
New Breed Racing finished the 2006 IHRA Division 4 Pro-Am Tour with top ten finishes, Ayrton came in 10th, and Alesi at 6th in a field of 32 cars in the Jr. Dragster Master's Class. Alesi and Ayrton have numerous wins and final round appearances, including three IHRA Ironmen.
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
2006 O'Reilly Nationals
September 26, 2006 - Rockdale , TX - New Breed Racing, Alesi and Ayrton Gerthe along with their parents, were given the opportunity to become spectators at the 2006 O'Reilly Nationals held last weekend near Dallas , TX . Hoosier Thunder Motorsports team owners Terry and Rhonda McMillen, through the IHRA Adopt A Jr. Dragster program, sponsor the Division 4 Dragster Team from San Antonio Raceway, along with TORCO Race Fuels, Amalie Oil, Flatout Gaskets, and NGK Spark Plugs.
Lisa said, "Anytime the professional drag racers are in our area, we love to go spectate. There is absolutely no way to describe the ambiance at a national event," Lisa continued. "It had been a while since we'd attended an NHRA national, normally there is a conflict in our race schedule, but that wasn't the case this past weekend and if you visit my photos, http://photos.yahoo.com/lgerthe you will see Alesi and Ayrton with most of their favorite driver's."
The 2006 race schedule has been an unusual one with the triple double format of the IHRA Division 4 Pro-Am tour ending in early June. Lisa said, "Although our schedule was a bit different this year, it has provided us with unique opportunities and it has been a great year. We were able to attend the Northern Nationals and root for Terry and his team in person during their appearance in the finals, Alesi was licensed by Doug Foley and his driving school after the Michigan event, and two weeks later, we took delivery of our new race rig. Terry McMillen was kind enough to meet us halfway at Tulsa Raceway Park and we will now have room to haul all the cars!" (See attached photo.) "When we purchased the big dragster for Alesi last year, we ran into a problem...we didn't have room for Alesi and Ayrton to race at the same time, so we had been looking for quite some time for a replacement, and Duane happened to notice on http://www.hoosierthunder.com/ that Terry was selling just the exact rig we had been looking for. Little did we know that finding the rig would be easy compared to moving and arranging everything in the new one, and just like our last two trailers, we have managed to almost fill this one up, but we are looking forward to making our first 'trip to the strip' in the new rig very soon," said Lisa.
With the 2006 holiday season approaching quickly, the team will test and attend select events for the remainder of the year, while Alesi gains more seat time in her big dragster preparing for the Quick Rod class next season, and Ayrton prepares for what will most likely be his last year in a jr. dragster. Lisa said, "Although summers in Texas can be extremely hot, the nice thing about living here is that you can race year round if you choose, so we plan to take full advantage of our climate. The 2007 race season will be here before we know it, and we have a long list of things to accomplish before March."
New Breed Racing finished the IHRA Division 4 Pro-Am Tour with top ten finishes, Ayrton came in 10th, and Alesi at 6th in a field of 32 cars in the Jr. Dragster Master's Class.
Lisa said, "Anytime the professional drag racers are in our area, we love to go spectate. There is absolutely no way to describe the ambiance at a national event," Lisa continued. "It had been a while since we'd attended an NHRA national, normally there is a conflict in our race schedule, but that wasn't the case this past weekend and if you visit my photos, http://photos.yahoo.com/lgerthe you will see Alesi and Ayrton with most of their favorite driver's."
The 2006 race schedule has been an unusual one with the triple double format of the IHRA Division 4 Pro-Am tour ending in early June. Lisa said, "Although our schedule was a bit different this year, it has provided us with unique opportunities and it has been a great year. We were able to attend the Northern Nationals and root for Terry and his team in person during their appearance in the finals, Alesi was licensed by Doug Foley and his driving school after the Michigan event, and two weeks later, we took delivery of our new race rig. Terry McMillen was kind enough to meet us halfway at Tulsa Raceway Park and we will now have room to haul all the cars!" (See attached photo.) "When we purchased the big dragster for Alesi last year, we ran into a problem...we didn't have room for Alesi and Ayrton to race at the same time, so we had been looking for quite some time for a replacement, and Duane happened to notice on http://www.hoosierthunder.com/ that Terry was selling just the exact rig we had been looking for. Little did we know that finding the rig would be easy compared to moving and arranging everything in the new one, and just like our last two trailers, we have managed to almost fill this one up, but we are looking forward to making our first 'trip to the strip' in the new rig very soon," said Lisa.
With the 2006 holiday season approaching quickly, the team will test and attend select events for the remainder of the year, while Alesi gains more seat time in her big dragster preparing for the Quick Rod class next season, and Ayrton prepares for what will most likely be his last year in a jr. dragster. Lisa said, "Although summers in Texas can be extremely hot, the nice thing about living here is that you can race year round if you choose, so we plan to take full advantage of our climate. The 2007 race season will be here before we know it, and we have a long list of things to accomplish before March."
New Breed Racing finished the IHRA Division 4 Pro-Am Tour with top ten finishes, Ayrton came in 10th, and Alesi at 6th in a field of 32 cars in the Jr. Dragster Master's Class.
Friday, August 11, 2006
TORCO Northern Nationals & Doug Foley Drag Racing School - August 2006
August 10, 2006 - Rockdale, TX - New Breed Racing, Ayrton and Alesi Gerthe, along with parents Duane and Lisa made a surprise visit to Terry McMillen and his Amalie Oil InstiGator Funny Car team by attending the TORCO Racing Fuels Northern Nationals at US 131 Motorsports Park in Martin, Michigan held August 5 & 6, 2006. Hoosier Thunder Motorsports team owners Terry and Rhonda McMillen, through the IHRA Adopt A Jr. Dragster Program, sponsor the IHRA Division 4 Junior Dragster Team from San Antonio Raceway, along with Amalie Oil, TORCO Racing Fuels, Flatout Gaskets and NGK Spark Plugs.
“We had an awesome visit, Duane and Ayrton helped the crew with the funny car, Alesi observed all the marketing work held at the event and I was able to see my family enjoy spending time with friends doing what we love…drag racing,” explained Lisa. “We enjoyed our visit with Mark Adelizzi of Flatout Gaskets and it was great to be at the event where Terry and his Amalie Oil InstiGator TORCO powered Funny Car team made their first final round appearance of the 2006 eMax Drag Racing series,” continued Lisa. “Terry and Rhonda adopted our kids last year through IHRA and they have gone above and beyond to help Alesi and Ayrton fulfill their drag racing dreams and in a way, we’ve adopted them also and wanted to travel to Michigan and show our support.”
Alesi was presented the opportunity to attend Doug Foley’s Drag Racing School, thanks to TORCO’s Evan Knoll, Latrell Preston and Terry McMillen.
“It was an awesome experience and I’ll never forget it,” said Alesi. “I’d like to gain more seat time this year and compete at all 2007 eMax National events, we’ll see; right now I’m just relieved to have the licensing behind me and Mr. Foley was an excellent instructor.”
Alesi completed the required runs and earned her IHRA Quick Rod Competition License with her final quarter-mile pass of 8.45 @ 160 mph, which enables her to make the move from jr. dragsters and continue to reach for her goal of becoming a professional drag racer.
Lisa said, “On the flight back to Texas, Alesi made reference to there being a lack of female driver’s in the professional classes of IHRA and I told her we better let Dad get comfortable with her speed in Quick Rod and she said, ‘He’d better get ready, someday I will go faster, much faster if I want a Top Fuel License.”
“We had an awesome visit, Duane and Ayrton helped the crew with the funny car, Alesi observed all the marketing work held at the event and I was able to see my family enjoy spending time with friends doing what we love…drag racing,” explained Lisa. “We enjoyed our visit with Mark Adelizzi of Flatout Gaskets and it was great to be at the event where Terry and his Amalie Oil InstiGator TORCO powered Funny Car team made their first final round appearance of the 2006 eMax Drag Racing series,” continued Lisa. “Terry and Rhonda adopted our kids last year through IHRA and they have gone above and beyond to help Alesi and Ayrton fulfill their drag racing dreams and in a way, we’ve adopted them also and wanted to travel to Michigan and show our support.”
Alesi was presented the opportunity to attend Doug Foley’s Drag Racing School, thanks to TORCO’s Evan Knoll, Latrell Preston and Terry McMillen.
“It was an awesome experience and I’ll never forget it,” said Alesi. “I’d like to gain more seat time this year and compete at all 2007 eMax National events, we’ll see; right now I’m just relieved to have the licensing behind me and Mr. Foley was an excellent instructor.”
Alesi completed the required runs and earned her IHRA Quick Rod Competition License with her final quarter-mile pass of 8.45 @ 160 mph, which enables her to make the move from jr. dragsters and continue to reach for her goal of becoming a professional drag racer.
Lisa said, “On the flight back to Texas, Alesi made reference to there being a lack of female driver’s in the professional classes of IHRA and I told her we better let Dad get comfortable with her speed in Quick Rod and she said, ‘He’d better get ready, someday I will go faster, much faster if I want a Top Fuel License.”
Wednesday, August 02, 2006
Temple Raceway - July 29-30, 2006
August 2, 2006 - Rockdale, TX - New Breed Racing, Ayrton and Alesi Gerthe, attended a two day race at Temple Raceway, July 29 & 30, 2006. Hoosier Thunder Motorsports team owners Terry and Rhonda McMillen, through the IHRA Adopt A Jr. Dragster Program, sponsor the IHRA Division 4 Junior Dragster Team from San Antonio Raceway, along with Amalie Oil, TORCO Racing Fuels, Flatout Gaskets and NGK Spark Plugs.
“The ‘triple double’ race format for the IHRA Division 4 Mr. Gasket Pro-Am Tour was a great idea to help with travel costs, but that meant we would have to fill our race schedule with other select events after the final event at Tulsa in June,” said Lisa Gerthe. “We decided to attend Ironman Classic events in our area and that put a large gap in our schedule, and although we haven’t been at the track as much as usual this summer, it’s been a nice break from the Texas heat,” continued Lisa. “Alesi and Ayrton are members of the Rockdale High School Student Council and that has kept them busy this summer with area service projects, but they were ready to get back to the track this past weekend and get the cars ready for the upcoming Ironman Classic events.”
Ayrton said, “We’ve had some consistency problems this year with both cars and haven’t been able to pinpoint whether the problem is the carburetor or clutch, so last week we went back to our old style clutches, hoping that would solve the problem and we also slowed my car down a bit where it was running 8.30’s instead of 7.90’s,” continued Ayrton. “First time trial, I had to be towed from the track after my car quit just after the finish line and when Alesi made it back to the pits, both cars had ‘spit out’ the clutch bolt, so to make a long story short, we went through six clutches and a fuel pump this weekend at the track, so we were pretty busy.”
Duane Gerthe said, “Despite the mechanical issues we were having with the cars, we had a great weekend, Alesi won the event Saturday night and we think we’re getting a handle on the problems we’ve been experiencing with the cars.” Duane continued, “From a mechanical standpoint it becomes very frustrating when you’ve checked the cars over and made changes and you still have the problems and it even magnifies my disappointment when the kids are doing their job at the tree and driving the cars and the cars let them down; as their crew chief, I take it real personal.”
Alesi said, “It felt real good to be back in the winner’s circle again this past weekend; I’d been to some finals and semi-finals lately, but it had been awhile since I was the last one standing and it was great!” Alesi continued, “Although we were having problems with the car, I remained focused and as the night went on, I kept going rounds and I hung in there!”
Alesi and Ayrton would like to thank Hoosier Thunder Motorsports Team owners Terry and Rhonda McMillen, Amalie Oil, TORCO Racing Fuels, Flatout Gaskets, and NGK Spark Plugs for being the best sponsors in the racing industry. Also, thanks to IHRA, Sherrie Barbour, and Drag Review for promoting jr. dragster racing. Have a great week!
“The ‘triple double’ race format for the IHRA Division 4 Mr. Gasket Pro-Am Tour was a great idea to help with travel costs, but that meant we would have to fill our race schedule with other select events after the final event at Tulsa in June,” said Lisa Gerthe. “We decided to attend Ironman Classic events in our area and that put a large gap in our schedule, and although we haven’t been at the track as much as usual this summer, it’s been a nice break from the Texas heat,” continued Lisa. “Alesi and Ayrton are members of the Rockdale High School Student Council and that has kept them busy this summer with area service projects, but they were ready to get back to the track this past weekend and get the cars ready for the upcoming Ironman Classic events.”
Ayrton said, “We’ve had some consistency problems this year with both cars and haven’t been able to pinpoint whether the problem is the carburetor or clutch, so last week we went back to our old style clutches, hoping that would solve the problem and we also slowed my car down a bit where it was running 8.30’s instead of 7.90’s,” continued Ayrton. “First time trial, I had to be towed from the track after my car quit just after the finish line and when Alesi made it back to the pits, both cars had ‘spit out’ the clutch bolt, so to make a long story short, we went through six clutches and a fuel pump this weekend at the track, so we were pretty busy.”
Duane Gerthe said, “Despite the mechanical issues we were having with the cars, we had a great weekend, Alesi won the event Saturday night and we think we’re getting a handle on the problems we’ve been experiencing with the cars.” Duane continued, “From a mechanical standpoint it becomes very frustrating when you’ve checked the cars over and made changes and you still have the problems and it even magnifies my disappointment when the kids are doing their job at the tree and driving the cars and the cars let them down; as their crew chief, I take it real personal.”
Alesi said, “It felt real good to be back in the winner’s circle again this past weekend; I’d been to some finals and semi-finals lately, but it had been awhile since I was the last one standing and it was great!” Alesi continued, “Although we were having problems with the car, I remained focused and as the night went on, I kept going rounds and I hung in there!”
Alesi and Ayrton would like to thank Hoosier Thunder Motorsports Team owners Terry and Rhonda McMillen, Amalie Oil, TORCO Racing Fuels, Flatout Gaskets, and NGK Spark Plugs for being the best sponsors in the racing industry. Also, thanks to IHRA, Sherrie Barbour, and Drag Review for promoting jr. dragster racing. Have a great week!
Tuesday, June 06, 2006
Tulsa Raceway Park - Tulsa, OK
June 6, 2006 - Rockdale, TX - New Breed Racing, Alesi and Ayrton Gerthe, attended the final stop of the “triple double” Division 4 Mr. Gasket Pro-Am Tour held at Tulsa Raceway Park, June 2-4, 2006.
After the event, Lisa said, “We struggled with the cars and their consistency all weekend and thought we had a handle on them, but it appears we need to continue to make adjustments. Alesi and Ayrton made their adjustments at the tree and had really good lights over the weekend.”
Alesi went out first round Saturday when she went .495 red, while Ayrton went out in round two. Duane said, “The cars were just not running as they should have and we made adjustments and checked things over on Saturday night, but apparently we are still missing something that causes the cars to stumble when they leave the line and it always happens at the wrong time.”
On Sunday, the team talked about the race Saturday and evaluated their cars. “Our goal was to come here and chase the points, but after our performance on Saturday that was no longer a possibility, so we focused on winning the event on Sunday,” said Lisa. First round Sunday, Ayrton went red and Alesi made her way through the pack of 22 master’s cars and down to the final three cars. Alesi said, “My car was running good all day and I was hitting the tree and in the semi’s ‘Blackie’ decided to throw me a curve and stumbled really bad off the line and I knew it was over, but I hung in there hoping my competitor would break out, but that didn’t happen and I crossed the finish line way off my dial.”
With the divisionals behind them, the team will test and prepare for the remainder of the year and plan to attend select IHRA Ironman Classics in the area, while Alesi gains more seat time in her big dragster. The team will travel to Arkansas this weekend and attend the 2nd Annual Jr. Spring Nationals at Prescott Raceway, with races to include the Southwest 330 Outlaw, Southwest 330 Quick 32 and All Run Bracket Races.
Hoosier Thunder Motorsports team owners Terry and Rhonda McMillen, through the IHRA Adopt A Jr. Dragster Program, sponsor the IHRA Division 4 Junior Dragster Team from San Antonio Raceway, along with Amalie Oil, TORCO Racing Fuels, C. Trade Group, Flatout Gaskets and NGK Spark Plugs.
After the event, Lisa said, “We struggled with the cars and their consistency all weekend and thought we had a handle on them, but it appears we need to continue to make adjustments. Alesi and Ayrton made their adjustments at the tree and had really good lights over the weekend.”
Alesi went out first round Saturday when she went .495 red, while Ayrton went out in round two. Duane said, “The cars were just not running as they should have and we made adjustments and checked things over on Saturday night, but apparently we are still missing something that causes the cars to stumble when they leave the line and it always happens at the wrong time.”
On Sunday, the team talked about the race Saturday and evaluated their cars. “Our goal was to come here and chase the points, but after our performance on Saturday that was no longer a possibility, so we focused on winning the event on Sunday,” said Lisa. First round Sunday, Ayrton went red and Alesi made her way through the pack of 22 master’s cars and down to the final three cars. Alesi said, “My car was running good all day and I was hitting the tree and in the semi’s ‘Blackie’ decided to throw me a curve and stumbled really bad off the line and I knew it was over, but I hung in there hoping my competitor would break out, but that didn’t happen and I crossed the finish line way off my dial.”
With the divisionals behind them, the team will test and prepare for the remainder of the year and plan to attend select IHRA Ironman Classics in the area, while Alesi gains more seat time in her big dragster. The team will travel to Arkansas this weekend and attend the 2nd Annual Jr. Spring Nationals at Prescott Raceway, with races to include the Southwest 330 Outlaw, Southwest 330 Quick 32 and All Run Bracket Races.
Hoosier Thunder Motorsports team owners Terry and Rhonda McMillen, through the IHRA Adopt A Jr. Dragster Program, sponsor the IHRA Division 4 Junior Dragster Team from San Antonio Raceway, along with Amalie Oil, TORCO Racing Fuels, C. Trade Group, Flatout Gaskets and NGK Spark Plugs.
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
Indianapolis 500 - May 28, 2006
Ayrton graduated from eighth grade at Rockdale Jr. High on Thursday, May 25, 2006 and the next day, he and his dad, Duane, headed for Indianapolis, IN and the 90th running of the Indianapolis 500. They flew with friends in a private plane (Cessna 206) from the Rockdale Airport arriving at their destination on Friday evening. Saturday, they attended the parade where the grand marshall was The Food Network's Rachael Ray, and Lance Armstrong was the driver of this years pace car. They also toured the museum and took a bus ride onto the famous track. Sunday was race day and they enjoyed all the pre-race and race activities. Although Ayrton was rooting for Marco Andretti, Sam Hornish Jr. won the event. On Monday on the way home they had to fly IFR for most of the trip due to the weather and they stopped in Addison, TX near Dallas for fuel and Ayrton took off and flew the plane home to Rockdale where Alesi and Mom greeted them upon arrival. Ayrton should have a wonderful memory from the end of his jr. high days to the new beginning of his high school days with this trip to the Indy 500.
Friday, April 14, 2006
Pine Valley Raceway April 7-9, 2006
April 14, 2006 - Rockdale, TX - New Breed Racing, Ayrton and Alesi Gerthe, attended the second stop of the “triple double” Division 4 Mr. Gasket Pro-Am Tour held outside Lufkin, Texas at Pine Valley Raceway, April 7-9, 2006.
Hoosier Thunder Motorsports team owners Terry and Rhonda McMillen, through the IHRA Adopt A Jr. Dragster Program, sponsor the IHRA Division 4 Junior Dragster Team from San Antonio Raceway, along with Amalie Oil, TORCO Racing Fuels, C. Trade Group, Flatout Gaskets and NGK Spark Plugs.
After the event, Lisa said, “The cars were running good, we came out Saturday morning running a little faster than we had in testing Friday night and in testing the prior weekend at San Antonio Raceway, so we had to make some changes. Alesi and Ayrton made their adjustments at the tree and had really good lights over the weekend, sometimes a little to close to the edge and it bit both of them over the weekend.”
Ayrton went out first round Saturday when he went red, while Alesi made her way through the 23 car master’s field and down to the final six cars. Alesi said, “My car was running so consistent all day, but in the quarter’s the sun was starting to go down and the conditions started changing and my car fell off its dial a little; just enough to cost me the round, but I guess that’s bracket racing.” The crew made their way back to the pits and began preparing for Sunday’s event.
On Sunday, the team talked about the race Saturday and evaluated their cars. “My goal was to have two identical cars, same chassis, motor, clutch, etc., but these cars are just like my kids, different in their own way,” said Duane. “The master’s rules don’t give you much room when you bust 7.90 and for some reason Alesi’s car wanted to speed up all weekend, but Ayrton’s car was running the number.” Duane continued, “In Alesi’s first time trial Saturday, she came out and ran 7.83; shortly thereafter we received a visit from our Division 4 Director, Frank Kohutek, giving us our warning. I added weight to the car and adjusted the throttle stop which should have put the car running in the high 7.90’s or low 8’s, but it still continued to run around 7.90 all day. Sunday morning we decided not to take a chance, so we added more weight and in the time trial she ran 7.88. We had Alesi drinking fluids, eating, everything we could think of and it seemed every time we added weight, her car sped up!”
First round Sunday, Alesi went red and Ayrton made his way through the pack of 24 master’s cars and down to the final three cars. Ayrton said, “My car wasn’t coming up on the pipe sometimes at the line even though the idle was set, so I was making the adjustments and I got lucky a lot today; I had that feeling that I was taking that Ironman home.” Lisa said, “Ayrton really drove the car this weekend, at the starting line and at the top end. I was having problems with his computer, sometimes it would work and other times it wouldn’t, so finally on Sunday I told him that he was going to have to help me ‘hear the car’ and make the idle adjustments, and he did. When we get into eliminations in bracket racing we don’t like to make many adjustments, so many times Alesi and Ayrton have to step up and help us out. When we have minor problems like the one with the computer, we hope things work out because from a tuning point our hands are tied, but just when we needed the car to be there a little more for us, it wasn’t…it slowed down! It just wasn’t meant to be for us to bring home another Ironman today.” Lisa concluded, “Michael Zampese won Saturday night and we took his car to Pine Valley, so I guess in a way we did take an Ironman home, at least we took the car!”
The team will test and prepare for the final stop of the divisionals scheduled for June 2-4 at Tulsa Raceway Park and is scheduled to participate in Ironman Classics in the area. Alesi will also be gaining more seat time in her big dragster. Alesi and Ayrton would like to thank Hoosier Thunder Motorsports team owners Terry and Rhonda McMillen, Amalie Oil, TORCO Racing Fuels, C. Trade Group, Flatout Gaskets, and NGK Spark Plugs for being the best sponsors in the racing industry. Also, thanks to IHRA, Sherrie Barbour, and Drag Review for promoting jr. dragster racing.
Hoosier Thunder Motorsports team owners Terry and Rhonda McMillen, through the IHRA Adopt A Jr. Dragster Program, sponsor the IHRA Division 4 Junior Dragster Team from San Antonio Raceway, along with Amalie Oil, TORCO Racing Fuels, C. Trade Group, Flatout Gaskets and NGK Spark Plugs.
After the event, Lisa said, “The cars were running good, we came out Saturday morning running a little faster than we had in testing Friday night and in testing the prior weekend at San Antonio Raceway, so we had to make some changes. Alesi and Ayrton made their adjustments at the tree and had really good lights over the weekend, sometimes a little to close to the edge and it bit both of them over the weekend.”
Ayrton went out first round Saturday when he went red, while Alesi made her way through the 23 car master’s field and down to the final six cars. Alesi said, “My car was running so consistent all day, but in the quarter’s the sun was starting to go down and the conditions started changing and my car fell off its dial a little; just enough to cost me the round, but I guess that’s bracket racing.” The crew made their way back to the pits and began preparing for Sunday’s event.
On Sunday, the team talked about the race Saturday and evaluated their cars. “My goal was to have two identical cars, same chassis, motor, clutch, etc., but these cars are just like my kids, different in their own way,” said Duane. “The master’s rules don’t give you much room when you bust 7.90 and for some reason Alesi’s car wanted to speed up all weekend, but Ayrton’s car was running the number.” Duane continued, “In Alesi’s first time trial Saturday, she came out and ran 7.83; shortly thereafter we received a visit from our Division 4 Director, Frank Kohutek, giving us our warning. I added weight to the car and adjusted the throttle stop which should have put the car running in the high 7.90’s or low 8’s, but it still continued to run around 7.90 all day. Sunday morning we decided not to take a chance, so we added more weight and in the time trial she ran 7.88. We had Alesi drinking fluids, eating, everything we could think of and it seemed every time we added weight, her car sped up!”
First round Sunday, Alesi went red and Ayrton made his way through the pack of 24 master’s cars and down to the final three cars. Ayrton said, “My car wasn’t coming up on the pipe sometimes at the line even though the idle was set, so I was making the adjustments and I got lucky a lot today; I had that feeling that I was taking that Ironman home.” Lisa said, “Ayrton really drove the car this weekend, at the starting line and at the top end. I was having problems with his computer, sometimes it would work and other times it wouldn’t, so finally on Sunday I told him that he was going to have to help me ‘hear the car’ and make the idle adjustments, and he did. When we get into eliminations in bracket racing we don’t like to make many adjustments, so many times Alesi and Ayrton have to step up and help us out. When we have minor problems like the one with the computer, we hope things work out because from a tuning point our hands are tied, but just when we needed the car to be there a little more for us, it wasn’t…it slowed down! It just wasn’t meant to be for us to bring home another Ironman today.” Lisa concluded, “Michael Zampese won Saturday night and we took his car to Pine Valley, so I guess in a way we did take an Ironman home, at least we took the car!”
The team will test and prepare for the final stop of the divisionals scheduled for June 2-4 at Tulsa Raceway Park and is scheduled to participate in Ironman Classics in the area. Alesi will also be gaining more seat time in her big dragster. Alesi and Ayrton would like to thank Hoosier Thunder Motorsports team owners Terry and Rhonda McMillen, Amalie Oil, TORCO Racing Fuels, C. Trade Group, Flatout Gaskets, and NGK Spark Plugs for being the best sponsors in the racing industry. Also, thanks to IHRA, Sherrie Barbour, and Drag Review for promoting jr. dragster racing.
Monday, April 03, 2006
San Antonio Raceway - April 1, 2006
April 3, 2006 - Rockdale, TX - New Breed Racing, the sister and brother team Alesi and Ayrton Gerthe, attended the first points race of the bracket racing season at San Antonio Raceway this past Saturday. Hoosier Thunder Motorsports team owners, Terry and Rhonda McMillen and the Amalie Oil InstiGator Team, through the IHRA Adopt A Jr. Dragster Program, sponsor the IHRA Division 4 Junior Dragster Team from San Antonio Raceway, along with Amalie Oil, TORCO Racing Fuels, Flatout Gaskets and NGK Spark Plugs. “It had been a few weeks since we’d raced, and we needed to get the cars tuned and ready for the second stop of the Division 4 Mr. Gasket Pro-Am Tour this weekend at Pine Valley Raceway, Lufkin, TX,” said Lisa. “The kids and the cars performed wonderfully and they both made it down to five cars, with Alesi going on to the final round.” “Alesi found the tree early on in the evening, cutting a .500, .503 and .515. When you cut it that close, you hope to finish the day without going red, but that’s just what happened in the finals, she went red,” said Lisa. “We feel good about the cars going into this next divisional.” Alesi and Ayrton would like to thank Hoosier Thunder Motorsports Team owners Terry and Rhonda McMillen, Amalie Oil, TORCO Racing Fuels, Flatout Gaskets, and NGK Spark Plugs for being the best sponsors in the racing industry. Also, thanks to IHRA, Sherrie Barbour, and Drag Review for promoting jr. dragster racing. Have a great week!
Alesi and Ayrton Gerthe
Alesi and Ayrton Gerthe
Thursday, March 23, 2006
McMillen visits RHS
A taste of the pro’s life in the fast lane
(Reprinted with permission of The Rockdale Reporter.)
Racing program makes a pit stop at RHS; helps efforts of local junior sibling racers
By KEN ESTEN COOKE
Reporter Staff Writer
Alesi Gerthe and brother Ayrton are excited. They’re getting a visit today from a professional race car driver and his team and they get to show off their hobby to every student at Rockdale High School.
The Gerthes, part of the successful brother-and-sister tandem of junior drag racers, were chosen to participate in a new “adoption” program that lets them rub elbows with the big boys of the International Hot Rod Association—in this case, Terry McMillen of Elkhart, Indiana, who stopped in Rockdale on Tuesday to show off his wheels.
McMillen and his Hoosier Thunder Motorsports team were on the way to San Antonio for the eMax Drag Racing season the Amalie Oil Texas Nationals. His team was chosen to help the Gerthes learn about the racing industry and help them get a leg up on learning the ins and outs of the sport.
The team rolled out the Amalie Oil “InstiGator” Funny Car and also displayed the drag racers of the Gerthes in the RHS parking lot.
“This program is a way we can help the sport continue to grow and see that these young racers learn things to continue their careers,” McMillen said of the program.
McMillen, who has spent the past 30 years in racing, admits that the few seconds from starting gate to finish line are only a tiny part of the sport and the “unseen” parts of the business—the marketing and endorsements—end up taking up far more time.
That’s a big part of the push for the “adoption” program—showing them the ropes of racing.
Marketing
“We don’t want these young racers to wait until they are 30 or 40 to learn how to get some of the corporate money,” McMillen said.
McMillen admitted that learning to get sponsorships is a big part of this sport. Racing is not like buying a bat and baseball glove and being in business. These performance machines demand a lot of upkeep and the costs are prohibitive to many. He said even at all levels of the sport, marketing plays a huge part of keeping a team on the road.
“In this sport, it’s about selling product—not so much about winning or losing on the weekend, but on how much product gets sold on Monday,” he said.
The Gerthe family watched as the racing team put sponsor stickers on Alesi’s new maroon dragster. Since she recently turned 16, she was allowed to move up to a 750-horsepower dragster from her junior model in which she dominated her age divisions.
“It helps a lot,” Alesi said. “He’s shown us a lot of things about marketing that we didn’t know. It’s been great.”
Parents Duane and Lisa Gerthe are trying to raise their children right in a sport that gets a lot of attention. The siblings’ racing team is called “New Breed.”
“The Gerthes really exemplify what drag racing is all about,” McMillen said. “It’s a true family sport. They live it and it shows in how tight-knit they are as a family.”
But the program looks for youth who look beyond their sport. McMillen was impressed that the Gerthes get their kids to help with the Christmas Round-Up, which provides needy local families with food and toys.
Alesi also donated 10 inches of her hair to “Locks of Love,” which provides hair pieces to medical patients. She also recently joined RHS’ Peer Assisted Leadership (PAL) program.
Motivation
But the visit wasn’t only for the Gerthes. McMillen, also named IHRA Sportsman of the Year, gave an assembly to RHS students about setting goals—both short-term and long-term ones and using education to reach those goals. A short feature film was also shown at the assembly. The Gerthes were pleased to be able to glean some knowledge from a big-time racing team.
“It’s not every day you get to talk to a pro driver,” Alesi said.
(Reprinted with permission of The Rockdale Reporter.)
Racing program makes a pit stop at RHS; helps efforts of local junior sibling racers
By KEN ESTEN COOKE
Reporter Staff Writer
Alesi Gerthe and brother Ayrton are excited. They’re getting a visit today from a professional race car driver and his team and they get to show off their hobby to every student at Rockdale High School.
The Gerthes, part of the successful brother-and-sister tandem of junior drag racers, were chosen to participate in a new “adoption” program that lets them rub elbows with the big boys of the International Hot Rod Association—in this case, Terry McMillen of Elkhart, Indiana, who stopped in Rockdale on Tuesday to show off his wheels.
McMillen and his Hoosier Thunder Motorsports team were on the way to San Antonio for the eMax Drag Racing season the Amalie Oil Texas Nationals. His team was chosen to help the Gerthes learn about the racing industry and help them get a leg up on learning the ins and outs of the sport.
The team rolled out the Amalie Oil “InstiGator” Funny Car and also displayed the drag racers of the Gerthes in the RHS parking lot.
“This program is a way we can help the sport continue to grow and see that these young racers learn things to continue their careers,” McMillen said of the program.
McMillen, who has spent the past 30 years in racing, admits that the few seconds from starting gate to finish line are only a tiny part of the sport and the “unseen” parts of the business—the marketing and endorsements—end up taking up far more time.
That’s a big part of the push for the “adoption” program—showing them the ropes of racing.
Marketing
“We don’t want these young racers to wait until they are 30 or 40 to learn how to get some of the corporate money,” McMillen said.
McMillen admitted that learning to get sponsorships is a big part of this sport. Racing is not like buying a bat and baseball glove and being in business. These performance machines demand a lot of upkeep and the costs are prohibitive to many. He said even at all levels of the sport, marketing plays a huge part of keeping a team on the road.
“In this sport, it’s about selling product—not so much about winning or losing on the weekend, but on how much product gets sold on Monday,” he said.
The Gerthe family watched as the racing team put sponsor stickers on Alesi’s new maroon dragster. Since she recently turned 16, she was allowed to move up to a 750-horsepower dragster from her junior model in which she dominated her age divisions.
“It helps a lot,” Alesi said. “He’s shown us a lot of things about marketing that we didn’t know. It’s been great.”
Parents Duane and Lisa Gerthe are trying to raise their children right in a sport that gets a lot of attention. The siblings’ racing team is called “New Breed.”
“The Gerthes really exemplify what drag racing is all about,” McMillen said. “It’s a true family sport. They live it and it shows in how tight-knit they are as a family.”
But the program looks for youth who look beyond their sport. McMillen was impressed that the Gerthes get their kids to help with the Christmas Round-Up, which provides needy local families with food and toys.
Alesi also donated 10 inches of her hair to “Locks of Love,” which provides hair pieces to medical patients. She also recently joined RHS’ Peer Assisted Leadership (PAL) program.
Motivation
But the visit wasn’t only for the Gerthes. McMillen, also named IHRA Sportsman of the Year, gave an assembly to RHS students about setting goals—both short-term and long-term ones and using education to reach those goals. A short feature film was also shown at the assembly. The Gerthes were pleased to be able to glean some knowledge from a big-time racing team.
“It’s not every day you get to talk to a pro driver,” Alesi said.
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
InstiGator Team Makes Stop at RHS
March 22, 2006 - Rockdale, TX - New Breed Racing, the sister and brother team Alesi and Ayrton Gerthe, welcomed Terry McMillen and InstiGator team members Tad Heflick, Brent Lidgard, and Jim Walczak to Rockdale High School on Tuesday, March 21, 2006. Everyone was all smiles as the InstiGator prowled its way through the streets of the small Central Texas town, delivering an awesome motivational speech to the students and staff and displaying the Funny Car and rig. “I’m not sure who was smiling more, Alesi & Ayrton or the toothy paint schemed Amalie Oil InstiGator, powered by TORCO Racing Fuels. I’m not a betting lady, but I’d have to put my money on my kids. They were so excited when we received the call from Terry that he would like to visit our town on his way to San Antonio Raceway’s 5th Annual Amalie Oil Texas Nationals,” said Lisa Gerthe. “I’m not sure how many times Alesi and Ayrton called on Monday to see how close Terry and his team were to arriving in Rockdale, but when we saw that rig heading towards us, it was an awesome feeling. Although the team was so exhausted from the long drive from Indiana, they spent time with us and we really enjoyed getting to meet Terry’s team for the first time and visit with Jim, Tad and Skinny.” Lisa continued, “Since we met Terry at last years Amalie Oil Texas Nationals and he and Rhonda decided to implement the Adopt a Jr. Dragster program with IHRA and adopt Alesi & Ayrton, we have sort of adopted them also and communicate with them often. I knew Terry visited schools in the areas that he raced and I hoped he would offer to speak to the students of our school district. Terry’s an excellent role model and ambassador for the sport of drag racing, and he delivered a great motivational message for our students and staff yesterday. I’ve already received many positive comments and know we will see a positive result within our school from his visit.” After the assembly, students were allowed to view the InstiGator Funny car along with Ayrton’s jr. dragster and Alesi’s Quick Rod Dragster. “We’re really looking forward to getting to San Antonio Raceway to offer Terry our support and to enjoy a great weekend of racing,” continued Lisa. “Judy, Todd and their staff have been diligently working and preparing for this event and we know it will be a great success.” Alesi and Ayrton would like to thank the best sponsors in the racing industry Hoosier Thunder Motorsports team owners, Terry and Rhonda McMillen and their team, along with Amalie Oil, TORCO Racing Fuels, Flatout Gaskets and NGK Spark Plugs.
Have a great day!
Alesi and Ayrton Gerthe
Have a great day!
Alesi and Ayrton Gerthe
Thursday, March 16, 2006
Alesi selected as member of RHS PALS
March 16, 2006 - Rockdale, TX – Alesi Gerthe, driver for New Breed Racing Team, was recently selected as a member of the Rockdale High School Peer Assistance Leadership Program for the 2006-2007 school year. “Alesi’s leadership qualities and caring attitude set her apart from her peers. She was nominated by a member of the faculty, interviewed by a panel, and selected as a member of the PAL® Program”, stated Karen Muston, RHS PAL® Sponsor. “I am very excited about the upcoming year and look forward to knowing Alesi better.” The PAL® Peer Assistance Leadership Program is a peer-to-peer outreach program for elementary, intermediate, and high school students. The proven results are improved school attendance, reduced drug and alcohol abuse, a positive school climate, increased academic success, responsible behavior, and involvement in community service. The PAL® Program teaches life skills and builds resiliency and assets in students. Established in 1980, the PAL® Program's comprehensive network of prevention activities and training addresses the underlying causes for alcohol, tobacco and other drug use by youth. The PAL® Program provides students of all ages ongoing opportunities to create supportive environments that empower their peers to make healthy, positive decisions and to achieve their human potential. The primary intent of the PAL® Program is to help create, enhance, and support all peer-to-peer and peer leadership programs in schools. Hoosier Thunder Motorsports team owners, Terry and Rhonda McMillen, through the IHRA Adopt A Jr. Dragster Program, sponsor the IHRA Division 4 Junior Dragster Team from San Antonio Raceway, along with Amalie Oil, TORCO Racing Fuels, Flatout Gaskets and NGK Spark Plugs.
Monday, March 13, 2006
Division 4 Pro-Am San Antonio Raceway, March 10-12, 2006
March 13, 2006 - Rockdale, TX – Alesi and Ayrton Gerthe, the sister and brother team New Breed Racing, attended the first two of six races of the Division 4 Mr. Gasket Pro-Am Tour’s Master’s Class this past weekend at San Antonio Raceway. Hoosier Thunder Motorsports team owners, Terry and Rhonda McMillen through the IHRA Adopt A Jr. Dragster Program, sponsor the IHRA Division 4 Junior Dragster team, from San Antonio Raceway, along with Amalie Oil, TORCO Racing Fuels, Flatout Gaskets and NGK Spark Plugs. It was great to kick off this race tour at our home track, San Antonio Raceway. We had a great weekend of racing; Alesi and Ayrton were very focused. The cars ran good, except for a “stumble fairy” on Alesi’s car. Her car stumbled both days on the starting line and we’re trying to find the problem. On Saturday, Alesi and Ayrton made it down to six cars. On Sunday, Ayrton cut a .499 red in the first round and Alesi went a couple rounds before the “stumble fairy” reared its head and the car fell off. First round, Alesi paired up with friend Michael Zampese and both dialed 7.90. With almost identical reaction times, Alesi won on a double break out 7.899 to Michael’s 7.898. Duane Gerthe said, “That first round race was awesome on Sunday and the kids did great all weekend. We will find the problem with Alesi’s car before the next divisional at Pine Valley in a few weeks.” Alesi and Ayrton would like to thank Hoosier Thunder Motorsports Team owners Terry and Rhonda McMillen and their team, Amalie Oil, TORCO Racing Fuels, Flatout Gaskets, and NGK Spark Plugs for being the best sponsors in the racing industry. Also, thanks to the IHRA, Sherrie Barbour, and Drag Review for your support of jr. dragster racing.
Friday, March 10, 2006
Division 4 Pro-Am Tour - San Antonio Raceway March 10-12, 2006
March 10, 2006 - Rockdale, TX - New Breed Racing, the sister and brother team Alesi and Ayrton Gerthe, will attended the first two of six races of the Division 4 Mr. Gasket Pro-Am Tour this weekend at San Antonio Raceway. Hoosier Thunder Motorsports team owners, Terry and Rhonda McMillen through the IHRA Adopt A Jr. Dragster Program, sponsor the IHRA Division 4 Junior Dragster team, from San Antonio Raceway, along with Amalie Oil, TORCO Racing Fuels, Flatout Gaskets and NGK Spark Plugs. We are excited to be kicking off this season at our home track, San Antonio Raceway and we are equally excited to see all of our “racing family”. The team spent the off-season preparing a Cameron Dragster for Alesi’s anticipated move into Quick Rod. Duane Gerthe explained, “Our initial plans were to have Alesi ready to compete in the Quick Rod class this year at the divisionals and at the Nationals in San Antonio, but we were limited in our opportunities to make the necessary passes toward her license due mainly to weather conditions and scheduling. We want to take it at Alesi’s pace with this big car and considering all the circumstances, I guess we have to look at it as it’s just not the right time. We are in no rush for her to move up from jr.’s, but we’d like her to get some seat time so she can become familiar with this car.” Alesi and Ayrton would like to thank Hoosier Thunder Motorsports Team owners Terry and Rhonda McMillen and their team, Amalie Oil, TORCO Racing Fuels, Flatout Gaskets, and NGK Spark Plugs for being the best sponsors in the racing industry. Also, thanks to the IHRA, Sherrie Barbour, and Drag Review for your support of jr. dragster racing.
Friday, January 27, 2006
San Antonio Raceway - January 21, 2006
January 22, 2006 - Rockdale, TX - New Breed Racing, the sister and brother team Alesi and Ayrton Gerthe, attended the San Antonio Bracket race held Saturday, January 21, 2006. Hoosier Thunder Motorsports team owners, Terry and Rhonda McMillen and the Amalie Oil InstiGator Team through the IHRA Adopt A Jr. Dragster Program, sponsor the IHRA Division 4 Junior Dragster team, from San Antonio Raceway, along with Amalie Oil, TORCO Racing Fuels, Flatout Gaskets and NGK Spark Plugs. We had a great day, it felt good to be back at the track racing after the winter break and be able to see our racing friends. Alesi and Ayrton ended up racing each other in the semi-finals, with Ayrton taking the win after Alesi went red. Before we could get the finals ran, it began raining and the event was called. It’s always interesting and unpredictable when the two of them race each other. It doesn’t happen often, but when it does we always have a talk with them together about how things are going to be when the race is over. Ahhh, sibling rivalry, don’t you just love it! Alesi and Ayrton would like to thank Hoosier Thunder Motorsports Team owners Terry and Rhonda McMillen and the InstiGator Team, Amalie Oil, TORCO Racing Fuels, Flatout Gaskets, and NGK Spark Plugs for being the best sponsors in the racing industry. Also, thanks to the IHRA, Sherrie Barbour, and Drag Review for your support of jr. dragster racing.
Thursday, January 12, 2006
Locks of Love - January 12, 2006
January 12, 2006 - Rockdale, TX - New Breed Racing, the sister and brother team Alesi and Ayrton Gerthe, are gearing up for the upcoming 2006 race season and have been busy throughout the off-season with many tasks. Terry and Rhonda McMillen of Hoosier Thunder Motorsports, through the IHRA Adopt A Jr. Dragster Program, sponsor the IHRA Division 4 Junior Dragster Team from San Antonio Raceway, along with Amalie Oil, TORCO Racing Fuels, Flatout Gaskets and NGK Spark Plugs. The team has been preparing Alesi’s Cameron Dragster and she will start making passes towards her license and plans to run Quick Rod as well as her jr. dragster this season. Duane Gerthe said, “We want to take it at Alesi’s pace with this big car. We are in no rush for her to move up from jr.’s, but we’d like her to get some seat time so she can become familiar with this car; it’s a big step, but she’s ready!” Alesi said, “Some of my friends who have moved from jr.’s to big dragsters are encouraging me to make the move and let them initiate me. I’m not exactly sure what the initiation will be, but I’m thinking they are ready to start whooping up on me like they did when I first started racing jr. dragsters”, laughed Alesi. The team also continued their holiday tradition by delivering Christmas Round-Up, food and toys for needy families in the Rockdale area. Lisa said, “We have helped with this local charity since Alesi and Ayrton were toddlers and it’s nice to know that we helped make someone’s holiday a little brighter.” Alesi also decided to give a special gift of her own this holiday season by donating over 10 inches of hair to Locks of Love. Lisa said, “Locks of Love is a not-for-profit organization that provides custom-fitted hairpieces to financially disadvantaged children under the age of 18 with medical hair loss. Donors provide the hair, volunteers staff the office, and the manufacturer hand-assembles each piece, which takes four to six months and requires 6 to 10 ponytails. The organization, which began in 1997, has helped over 1000 children and over 80 percent of the donors are children, making this a charity where children have the opportunity to help other children.” “I hope someone would do the same for me if I lost my hair due to an illness”, explained Alesi. “After I cut my hair a few days before Christmas, two of my cousins decided to do the same a few days after Christmas and I hope I will inspire others; it’s a good feeling.” Alesi continued, “I encourage people to visit http://www.locksoflove.org/ and learn more about this special organization.” We hope you had a wonderful holiday season and wish you a blessed 2006. Have a great day!
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