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Race Teams Demonstrate the Power and Performance of AMSOIL Synthetics

The AMSOIL Stable of Race Drivers

The stars of the AMSOIL racing stable: Mike LaRocco, 250cc MotoCross and SuperCross; Chris Gosselaar, 250cc MotoCross and SuperCross; Travis Preston, 125cc Motocross and Supercross; D J Eckstrom, SnoCross; Justin Tate, SnoCross.
Veteran Kevin Wyndham has joined the Motocross/Supercross team for the 2005 season.


Motocross/Supercross Team Transport

The colorful AMSOIL Racing Team Transports.
Above: Motocross/Supercross truck; Below: Snocross Rig.


Snocross Team Transport

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Rinker Wins National Championship

National Powerboat Champion Terry Rinker San Diego ~ Terry Rinker won his first National Championship for the AMSOIL/Rinker/Blackhawk team by a convincing margin. Rinker went into the San Diego "Thunderboat Regatta" with a dominant 192 point lead. Still, Rinker needed to qualify strong and make yesterday's final to capture the overall Champ Boat championship. By finishing first in the second of two qualifying rounds on Saturday, the title was all but secure. Rinker only needed to leave the dock in Sunday's final to win his first national Formula One title. "I'd have pushed his boat off the dock if I'd had to," said Crew Chief James Chambers.

In a 50-lap final on Mission Bay which saw plenty of see-saw action, Rinker finished a very strong, but conservative, third place. It was his fifth podium finish in six events, but more importantly, it emphatically sealed the deal and the 2003 Champ Boat national crown. "We couldn't have done it without the support of our sponsors like AMSOIL," Rinker told the crowd. His margin of victory was 197 points in the end. Rinker had been a bride's maid before in national competition. Most recently, he was leading last year's Formula One PROP tour series until the season finale at Cypress Gardens where he flipped his canary-yellow tunnel hull boat after hitting a dock. Rinker plans one more competition yet this year in Florida before returning to the shop to begin work on next year. He expects the off-season to be short, but he plans to savor the victory. According to Rinker, "We'll have a lot of work ahead of us, but it's better to go into the next season as number one instead of working from behind."

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Jeremy T. Meyer
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