Wednesday, November 02, 2005

4th Annual JRDrags.com Cajun Jr. Nationals - Pine Valley Raceway, Lufkin TX

November 1, 2005 - Rockdale, TX - New Breed Racing, the sister and brother team Alesi and Ayrton Gerthe, attended the 4th Annual JRDrags.com Cajun Jr. Nationals at Pine Valley Raceway, Lufkin, TX on October 28-30, 2005. 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. The Cajun Jr. Nationals was an unscheduled race for the team. Alesi and Ayrton heard so many good things about the annual event and they knew many of their racing friends would be present, so the team made the trek to the East Texas piney woods to join jr. drag racing teams from seventeen different states for a “spooktacular” weekend of racing. The team entered every race of the event which included Index, Age Bracket, Quick 32 and Outlaw 330’. Duane Gerthe said, “Brand X Engines had contacted us last week and asked if Alesi would pilot their Brand X Engines/Racer Pops Components sponsored Outlaw Jr. Dragster”. Alesi jumped at the opportunity to race with the “heads up” crowd and made an impressive showing for her first time in the class and in this car. Alesi averaged .450 at the pro tree and qualified for the main event. Although Alesi was a first round runner-up, she turned her focus on the Quick 32 class the following day. With the weight removed from the car, Alesi qualified in the top of the Quick 32 field and the “Shapley Shuttle” propelled her all the way to the final round, finishing second in Quick 32 and added a silver “Flying Floyd” (an Ironman style trophy) to her collection of Ironmen. Ayrton went to the quarterfinals of the 7.90 Index class and helped with crew duties each day. It was a busy weekend running three cars in five different classes, but the final round appearance in Quick 32, the quarterfinal in 7.90 Index, and the chance to run Outlaw made the long drive home much shorter. Alesi admitted, “It was an adjustment to go from my car to another all day, each day because the set up is different, but I had a really good time and I really liked driving the Outlaw car, especially the burnouts!” The Brand X Engines/RPC Outlaw Jr. Dragster definitely fueled Alesi’s desire to race professionally in the near future and has made for interesting and exhilarating conversation since the weekend. A post on the JRDrags.com forum congratulated “Brand X Engines/Racer Pops Components and their ‘hired gun’ Alesi Gerthe for the final round appearance”.
Alesi and Ayrton Gerthe