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Schnitz is Back and HTP’s Got Him!
Wednesday, January 20, 2010 |
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MiRock Superbike Series champion
team HTP Performance and multi-time AMA Dragbike champion Ryan Schnitz have
partnered up for the 2010 season. Schnitz—who not too many years ago was known
as “The 7 Second Kid”—spent the last few years building his business, raising a
family, and with legendary builder/tuner Rob Muzzy competing sporadically on the
NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle circuit. But this year he’ll throw his leg over the
two-time MiRock Real Street championship-winning 2007 Suzuki GSXR1000 ridden to
those titles by Keith Thompson.
"I'm excited to work with Keith and
Cecil (HTP boss Cecil Towner III) and get back where I started—streetbikes!"
said Schnitz, who was unbeatable in his Supersport days. But it’s been a while
since Ryan’s put his solid reputation to the test on a competitive streetbike.
Is he nervous at all about jumping back into the title-defending fray on a bike
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strong as Thompson’s GSXR? "No way,
man. HTP’s built some of the quickest streetbikes in the country and I can't
wait to see what we can do with them."
Cecil’s equally excited. "With
the proven performance of our Real Street bike, we're confident that Ryan will
be competitive from the start,” said Towner. “He's a proven winner and we can't
wait to start testing. We couldn’t think of a better way to expand our Real
Street program than to add one of the smoothest clutch hands in the business. We
are very proud to officially announce the addition of Ryan to the HTP team.”
Thompson is moving up to Orient Express Pro Street, competing against the
ubiquitous turbocharged bikes on a nitrous huffing Suzuki Hayabusa. "We're going
to see what we can do with it this year with some focus and a steady clutch
hand," said Keith. "We may not set the world on fire, but we're definitely going
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“I’d like to thank Keith for putting in 110% effort last year,” said Cecil. “I
couldn't ever expect any more from a rider. Keith’s risen to the challenge the
last two seasons and we continue to have high expectations for him on our
nitrous Pro Street ‘Busa.
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“Our nitrous Pro Street program had
fairly good results in ‘09. There was a big learning curve for me, and now I can
take all the data that I collected last year and move forward for the 2010
season. We’ll also be running Lavar ‘Lil' Charlie’ Delee on another ‘Busa. He
showed his skill in 2009 and we look forward to him piloting our second bike.”
True enough, Lil’ Charlie tested the nitrous bike at Valdosta and qualified
strongly in the ultra competitive field of dialed-in turbo bikes. His
performance raised a lot of eyebrows amongst the jaded railbirds.
In addition to their other rides, Thompson and Schnitz will also be competing on
'08 Hayabusas in the new MiRock Crazy 8s class. Silver haired Richmond racer
Wayne "UBWARE" Robertson will captain HTP's Crazy 8s program. Team HTP will be
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events at Virginia Motorsports Park,
running Pro Street, Real Street, and—of course—grudge races. Thompson and
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"2009 ended almost as good as I could have planned,” said Towner, and that was
despite the fact that he spent a good portion of fall in the hospital recovering
from severe burns from a dyno accident. “The end of the season was definitely a
little rough, but winning the MiRock championship for the second time in the row
and almost winning the AMA Dragbike championship on the same bike was a pretty
big feat for us. My accident didn't seem to phase the team at all. Keith and my
dad (Big Cec) went racing without missing a beat, bringing home a win while I
was in my hospital bed. My dad did one hell of a job taking over for me at the
track and running the shop when I was gone.
“All this couldn’t be possible without the help of the whole HTP family. My guys
and gals put in some serious OT at the shop to help the team be so successful.
My dad Cecil Jr., engine builder and mechanic Lester Jenkins, and office
manager/PR/parts lady Leah Quinn are all part of the team.
“I have to thank Richard Gadson big time for helping me with our nitrous Pro
Street program in 2009. He’s decided to focus on his career outside of the
racetrack and I wish him the best of luck with that. He was excited to give up
his seat to one of his best friends, Lil’ Charlie, and he’ll always have
something to ride at our shop.
“I also would like to personally thank Brock Davidson at Brock's Performance for
his contributions and continued support, and Trevor Langfield of Wizards of NOS
for his innovative nitrous technology.”
The 2010 HTP Performance stable:
Pro Street 1 — 2008 Suzuki Hayabusa supported by Wizard of NOS, Brock's
Performance, BST, CP Pistons, Carrillo Rods, MoTec Systems, and Schnitz Racing.
Pro Street 2 — 2008 Suzuki Hayabusa supported by Wizard of NOS, Brock's
Performance, BST, CP Pistons, Carrillo Rods, MoTec Systems, and Schnitz Racing.
Real Street 1 — 2008 Suzuki GSXR1000 supported by Wizard of NOS, Brock's
Performance, BST, CP Pistons, Carrillo Rods, Bazzaz, MSD, and Schnitz Racing.
Crazy 8s — 2008 stock Suzuki Hayabusas supported by Brock's Performance, MPS,
Bazzaz, and Schnitz Racing.
Want to run with the best? Take advantage of this unique sponsorship opportunity
by contacting us at (804) 340-0800.
HTP Performance races next at the Honda-Suzuki of Sanford Spring Bike Open at
Rockingham Dragway in Rockingham, North Carolina, March 27-28, 2010.
Everyone at HTP Performance would like to thank:
Contact: Cecil
Towner at HTP Performance, 3010 W Marshall Street, Richmond, Virginia; (804)
340-0800, htpperformance@verizon.net, http://www.htpperformance.com
for media inquiries: Tim Hailey (718) 554-3866 timhailey@earthlink.net
This team report was prepared by Tim Hailey, http://www.eatmyink.com |
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