Thursday, December 13, 2007

PRI - Orlando, FL December 2007



New Breed Racing recently traveled to Orlando, FL to attend the 20th Annual PRI Trade Show at the Orange County Convention Center, December 6-8, 2007. They met up with teammates from Hoosier Thunder Motorsports and took in the show, along with other attractions in the area. The team traveled to nearby Kissimmee to renew the now annual grudge match at the go-kart track, along with the dragster experience. We were able to visit with old friends and make new ones, and the first annual Torco Racing Fuels Meet and Greet was a huge success...and according to Alesi, it was much better than last year's event at Howl at the Moon! We closed out our trip with a relaxing day in Orlando taking in the shops, playing a round of putt putt golf and dining at Bonefish Grill before we caught our flight back to Texas.

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Rockdale's Cowboy Christmas Ball



December 1, 2007 - Alesi and Ayrton Gerthe attended the Rockdale Cowboy Christmas Ball held Saturday, December 1 at the Knights of Columbus Hall near Rockdale, TX. Alesi and Ayrton were asked by the Rockdale Chamber of Commerce to serve as a hostess and escort for the annual event, along with a few other students from area schools, in their ongoing effort to participate in community service. The crowd enjoyed Country & Western Swing Music and the event was another success.

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Saturday, November 03, 2007

Tigers Take Bell From Yoemen



For the first time since 2003, the Rockdale Tigers knocked off the Cameron Yoemen Friday, 43-21 at Tiger Field. For three consecutive years, the Cameron Yoe held the prized hardware that goes to the winner of the annual "Battle of the Bell." Both teams had already clinched playoff spots the week before, so the rivalry carried playoff position and not entry to the post-season. The Rockdale Tigers came out swinging early, taking command of the game on their first possession of the night and dominated the game. Rockdale put the nail in the coffin that would extend the lead to 43-21, with about six minutes left in the game. Rockdale racked up over 500 yards of offense, with 397 of the total coming on the ground. Meanwhile, the Yoemen were limited to just 77 yards on the ground, and 164 through the air. RHS players and students rang the brass railroad bell the schools have played for since 1954 through town well after midnight.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Ayrton received his Driver's License 10-16-2007

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Hey friends, just wanted to give you a heads up if you are traveling the highways of Central Texas…Ayrton received his driver’s license yesterday afternoon and made his first solo trip this morning. Alesi called to let me know he made it school safely. He is very excited and is now anxious to get his Quick Rod licensing behind him as well.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Ayrton's '91 Chevy wins at Super Chevy Show - San Antonio Raceway



Ayrton Gerthe, a fifteen year old sophomore at Rockdale High School, received two awards at the Super Chevy Show held at San Antonio Raceway, October 5-7, 2007. Ayrton entered and won with his ’91 Chevy S-10 in the Mini Truck 2 WD Modified Category, and also won the Jegs “Young Star” Award.

Super Chevy Show – San Antonio, Texas

Rockdale, TX – New Breed Racing’s Alesi and Ayrton Gerthe competed at the Super Chevy Show as it made a stop at San Antonio Raceway, October 5-7, 2007. Team New Breed Racing’s Alesi Gerthe competed in the electronics bracket class, while Ayrton competed in the jr. dragster bracket class. “It really felt great to be back at San Antonio Raceway since I consider it my home track, and to see and compete with many of our racing friends,” said Alesi. “I adjusted to the regular bracket tree and went seven rounds over the two day period, and Saturday made it down to the final thirteen cars. It was different to not compete side by side like in quick rod. A few of the cars I raced were more than four seconds slower than me; I felt like I was back in the jr. 7.90 class chasing down a 12.90 car, and I was able to work on judging the top end at 160 mph,” commented Alesi. Ayrton Gerthe went several rounds in the jr. dragster class during the two day race, but he was really interested in the car show being held on the grounds that weekend. “This was probably one of my last races in a jr. since I’ll be sixteen tomorrow, and I’d been working real hard on getting my truck ready for the car show, so I had a busy weekend,” said Ayrton.
New Breed Racing plans to attend select bracket races this winter at San Antonio Raceway to prepare for next season. Alesi plans to compete in more national events, along with the Division 4 Pro-Am Series in Quick Rod, while Ayrton will make his debut in Quick Rod competing in the Division 4 Pro-Am Series and select national events.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Racing in Michigan

Torco Racing Fuels Northern Nationals August 3-5, 2007 at Knoll Gas Motorsports Park in Martin, Michigan.

Monday, July 30, 2007

2007 NHRA Western Conference Finals - Morrison, CO



New Breed Racing’s Alesi and Ayrton Gerthe checked one thing off of their “to do list” recently…race on the mountain at the NHRA Jr. Drag Racing Western Conference Finals at Bandimere Speedway near Denver, CO.

The team arrived at the track on Monday for the testing session, and competed or made time trials every day before departing Saturday night for the return trip to Texas.

“Racing at 9,000’ of adjusted altitude was an experience as well as traversing the multi-tiered facility, but we had a great time and Ayrton came home with some nice hardware, just not the one trophy he went for, the Wally,” said Lisa Gerthe.

Alesi competed in the Wicked West Coast 330’ Shootout, just barely missed making the 32 car field and competed in the 16-17 year old age group and went out in round two. Ayrton competed in the Mile High Shootout bracket race on Wednesday and went down to the final 15 cars and received a plaque, and on Saturday evening went to the quarter finals in the 15 year old age group and received a trophy and a $500 savings bond.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Pine Valley Divisional - July 13-15, 2007



Lufkin, TX - New Breed Racing attended the third stop of the Division 4 Summit Pro-Am Tour at Pine Valley Raceway. We made a few test passes Friday night, and on Saturday Alesi made a couple passes and Ayrton was only able to make one before the rains came and the event was postponed until the next day. Sunday morning brought clear skies and high humidity but we were able to get the races underway. Alesi and Ayrton both went out in round two and we loaded up and headed home late Sunday evening. Next stop for the tour is San Antonio Raceway in mid-August.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Terry McMillen wins Top Fuel in Edmonton.

Our friend Terry McMillen won his first Iron Man last Sunday in Edmonton, Canada. I know he along with his family and crew are very excited and I only wish that we could have been there to help them celebrate! The live updates of the racing action seemed to take forever and we were all extremely excited when my mom told us that Terry had won. It wasn't long before we got the phone call from the winner's circle with Terry on the other end. Maybe both of us will make it to the winner's circle in a few weeks in Martin, Michigan. The win couldn't have happened to a nicer person. Great job Terry!

Alesi

Sunday, July 08, 2007

July 4th and a birthday.



We spent a relaxing 4th of July at home doing some routine maintenance on the rig. Later on that afternoon we went to some friends to celebrate the 4th and their granddaughter's first birthday. We can't believe Ashlyn is already a year old...this past year has flown by and it's amazing how much she has grown. We watched a little Drag Racing after the birthday party then headed home since Dad had to work the next day. I hope you all had a fun and safe 4th of July. See you at the races!
Alesi

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Skull Shine Sooner Nationals - Tulsa, OK



June 21-24, 2007 - The Skull Shine Sooner Nationals became a race that would seem to never end. After rain cancelled the original event in May, it was rescheduled for June and teams still had to practice patience due once again to rain. Ayrton helped the Hoosier Thunder Motorosports team with crew duties on Terry McMillen's Alcohol Funny Car, while Alesi gained more seat time in her Quick Rod. The Friday Sportsman Appreciation race brought in more racers for the weekend, including our friends, Michael & Philip Pennington and their family, along with Chris Talley. They all raced their roadsters in the Super Rod category.

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Houston Raceway - Baytown, TX


June 15-17, 2007 - Duane, Alesi & Ayrton joined Brand X Racing Engines for a weekend of racing at Houston Raceway Park. Although, Alesi was the only one able to make a pass before rains cancelled the event, they enjoyed spending time with the Shapely's and all their jr. dragster racing friends.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Alesi went to great lengths to help a child...through Locks of Love

Alesi received the following by mail...

Dear Alesi,
Thank you for your generous hair donation! Your selfless act of kindness will benefit a Locks of Love recipient and change their life for the better. Most of our recipients suffer from an autoimmune disease called alopecia areata, which has no known cause or cure. Other recipients are cancer survivors, victims of trauma such as burns and rare dermatological conditions that result in permanent hair loss. Your donation of hair will help return smiles to the many varied faces of our children. On behalf of those children, their families and the Board of Directors, THANK YOU - YOU MADE A DIFFERENCE!!

Madonna Coffman
President
www.locksoflove.org

Monday, May 07, 2007

Ayrton Gerthe wins Ironman in Tulsa


May 4, 2007 - Rockdale, TX – New Breed Racing’s Ayrton Gerthe participated in the second stop of the IHRA Summit Pro-Am Tour in Tulsa, OK, April 27-29, 2007. Ayrton drove his Jr. Dragster into the winner’s circle with top honors in the Masters Class on Sunday, and down to the final five cars on Saturday, propelling him into the number two position in points.

“It’s been a while since I won an Ironman, but things fell into place for me this weekend,” continued Ayrton. “I came to Tulsa really determined, and all our hard work paid off; this one’s for all our sponsors who have been there for our team, supporting us in so many ways.”

Alesi @ RHS Prom - April 28, 2007


Alesi Gerthe was escorted by Chance Betchan to the 2007 Rockdale High School Prom, held April 28, 2007 at the Patterson Civic Center in Rockdale, TX. After a limousine ride to dine at Cool River Cafe just outside Austin, Texas, the group toured the capitol and various other sites before returning to join classmates at their prom.

Monday, April 23, 2007

Spring Fling - Kennedale, TX

April 22, 2007 - Rockdale, TX – New Breed Racing, Alesi & Ayrton Gerthe, participated in the RPM Club’s Jr. Dragster Spring Fling April 14-15, 2007 at Texas Raceway just south of Ft. Worth, TX. Alesi Gerthe, assisted the team with crew duties and was also hired to drive an outlaw jr. dragster during the weekend. Ayrton Gerthe had a great weekend, driving his jr. dragster all the way down to the final five cars in the 15-17 yr. age category.

Alesi also recently donated another twelve inches of hair to Locks of Love. “Locks of Love is a public non-profit organization that provides hairpieces to financially disadvantaged children under age 18 suffering from long-term medical hair loss from any diagnosis. We meet a unique need for children by using donated hair to create the highest quality hair prosthetics. The prostheses we provide help to restore their self-esteem and their confidence, enabling them to face the world and their peers.” –www.locksoflove.org

“A little more than a year ago, I donated around 12 inches of hair and decided when it grew out, I would donate it again”, continued Alesi. “We have a student at our jr. high school who has lost her hair due to cancer treatments and every time I see her, it makes me feel good about donating my hair.”

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

IHRA Amalie Oil Texas Nationals presented by NAPA



March 28, 2007 - Rockdale, TX – New Breed Racing, Alesi & Ayrton Gerthe, participated in the IHRA Amalie Oil Texas Nationals presented by NAPA Auto Parts at San Antonio Raceway March 23-25, 2007. Alesi Gerthe competed for the first time in her ’02 Mullis Dragster in the Quick Rod category, making the necessary adjustments to go from running the 8.90 Index to the shortened 5.70 Index after track conditions forced the event to be contested to the eighth mile versus the traditional quarter mile. In round one, Alesi posted a 5.70 winning run and continued on, but went out in round two. Ayrton Gerthe assisted crew members on the InstiGator Funny Car during the event.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

NAPA Display - Distribution Center - March 2007



March 20, 2007 - Rockdale, TX – New Breed Racing, Alesi & Ayrton Gerthe, joined the InstiGator Funny Car team at the NAPA Distribution Center in San Antonio, Texas earlier today. The team spent the day displaying the race cars, along with Terry McMillen’s InstiGator Funny Car team, at the Napa Distribution Center in San Antonio, Texas. McMillen signed autographs, KZEP 104.3 – San Antonio’s Classic Rock Station provided a live broadcast, and BBQ was also served.

“We appreciate Steve Anderson and NAPA for giving us the opportunity to display our quick rod and jr. dragster race cars with the InstiGator. We’re looking forward to this weekend’s IHRA Amalie Oil Texas Nationals presented by NAPA Auto Parts, and today’s interaction with the crowd really got things kicked off in a great way,” concluded Lisa Gerthe.

San Antonio Divisional - March 2007



March 20, 2007 - Rockdale, TX – New Breed Racing, Ayrton & Alesi Gerthe, attended the first stop of the 2007 Division 4 Pro-Am tour at San Antonio Raceway.

Ayrton competed in the Jr. Dragster Master’s Class, while Alesi competed in the Quick Rod Class.

“The weekend didn’t end up as we’d planned, with Ayrton going out both days in the first round and we continually fought with Alesi’s car all weekend,” said Lisa Gerthe. “People have been telling us the big cars are much easier to tune and run than the jr.’s, but it didn’t appear to be the case for us this past weekend. I do have to say, the outpouring of help in our pits and the phone calls was very humbling; I lost count of how many folks came over, friends and strangers, to lend a hand and it was noticed by many. They all made a tough situation better by knowing we truly do spend our time with a great group of people.”

The team will spend this afternoon, along with Terry McMillen’s InstiGator Funny Car team, at the Napa Distribution Center in San Antonio, Texas displaying the race cars.

“We appreciate the opportunity Steve Anderson and Napa has given us, along with Terry McMillen, to join them in the pre-race events this week, gearing up for the IHRA Amalie Oil Texas Nationals presented by NAPA Auto Parts. We are proud to be a part of the display and look forward to spending time with everyone. The team is also looking forward to extending a ‘big Texas welcome’ to our other partners attending; we are supported by the best in the racing industry,” concluded Gerthe.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

March 2007 - San Antonio Jr. Nationals

March 13, 2007 - Rockdale, TX – New Breed Racing, Ayrton & Alesi Gerthe, kicked off their 2007 race season this past weekend at their home track, San Antonio Raceway, by participating in the IHRA Jr. Dragster Nationals. Ayrton Gerthe, winner of the 2004 San Antonio Jr. Nationals 12-13 year old class, made it to the quarter finals and the final 5 cars in the 7.90 Index on Saturday. Alesi Gerthe qualified in the sixth spot in the Southwest 330’ Outlaw dragster of Brand X Racing Engines, and went to the finals in Quick 32 placing second on Saturday. “We had a great time and as a team did an excellent job,” said Lisa Gerthe. “As expected, Todd and Judy had a full schedule for the weekend and we stayed busy all day Saturday, but the weather took a turn on Sunday, the event was cancelled after several rain delays and will be rescheduled.”
The team will now turn their focus to the upcoming divisional and national and hope the weather cooperates this week so they can get in some much needed testing.

Monday, February 19, 2007

Staying busy while waiting for the drag race season to begin...



While gearing up for the upcoming season, we've been busy with other facets of our busy schedule, but we took time out recently to have dinner with Kim & Cindy Shapley with Brand X Race Engines. The Shapley's have allowed Alesi to drive their jr. dragsters in the past when their daughter Heather was unable to attend races. Since Heather has "aged out" of jr. drag racing, Alesi will step in this season and pilot their "330 Outlaw" jr. dragster at select events, beginning with the IHRA Jr. Nationals at San Antonio Raceway in March, along with Ayrton whose goal is to win another "Ironman" in the 15-17 yr. old category. Ayrton continues to improve his model airplane flying skills, although the weather has not been cooperating, and he has just about worn out the nitro r/c truck he received at Christmas. Alesi once again helped with the RHS boy's basketball program his year as manager. She really enjoyed traveling with the team, as well as getting to know fellow managers Marissa and Britny. Alesi is also a member of PALS and visits with students at the elementary school twice weekly, but was recently asked to speak with the 4th grade students to reinforce the campus character program, Right Choice. She also enjoyed a brief visit with Mrs. Meyer, current fourth grade teacher who also taught Alesi & Ayrton when they were fourth graders. We spent this past weekend at Lone Star Motorsports Park near Sealy, TX doing some testing with the dragsters. The season starts in just two weeks, so we are preparing for some "March Madness" of our own with back to back to back race weekends scheduled in March.

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Drag Racer's Endure Central Texas Ice Storm of '07



Rockdale, along with Milam County and the majority of central Texas went 70 consecutive hours with temperatures below freezing during the mid-January ice storm that crippled much of Texas during its visit. The weekend began with rain storms, but by evening Sunday, the weather forecast was calling for a wintry mix and school children in our area anticipated the call for a "snow day". They would get their wish and would not return to school until 10 a.m. Thursday morning. Frozen precipitation that sticks usually shuts down our area and this one did, with vehicles having a quarter to half inch sheet of ice, not to mention the roads had black ice, especially the less traveled rural roads of our area. Over 2.5 inches of precipitation fell between Sunday, January 14 and Thursday, January 18, and included a wintry mix of frozen rain, sleet and yes, even snow! Any time we get frozen precipitation, everything comes to a stand still. City and highway crews are not equipped to tackle the daunting task of clearing the roads when they do not have the proper equipment, so applying salt, sand, and other de-icing products is about all they can do, except hope those that don't have to travel heed the warnings and stay home. Which, is what the kids and I did, but that wasn't the case for Duane. He works for the local lignite mine which provides the resources for the adjoining power plant and as he says, "you want heat, then I have to go to work". He managed the dangerous roads fine, but said there were several big rigs jack-knifed and in the ditch along with numerous other vehicles who found that sliding around on ice isn't always fun and should be left to those on ice skates!