Hunter Continues Quest for Victory in Vegas

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    Hunter Continues Quest for Victory in Vegas

    G Hunter_David Smith photo.jpg LAS VEGAS (April 4, 2013) – Despite a first round loss at the NHRA Lucas Oil Series regional event at The Strip last weekend, Greg Hunter and the ExactAir Compliance Systems Top Alcohol Dragster team will power through to the SummitRacing.com NHRA Nationals this weekend, April 4-7. The Canadian group’s goal remains the same – steadily improve their performance at every race. Their showing at the regional event wasn’t horrible – Hunter qualified 6th and lost first round, 5.53 to 5.60 – but it wasn’t what Hunter and his Kenny Gilmour Motorsports team were looking for.

    “We were pretty happy with our first run out of the box, 5.463 at 264 MPH. We worked on tuning it up and making it go faster but it didn’t quite go how we thought it would. It broke a lifter on the last qualifier and hurt a camshaft so we changed that motor going into first round. We set it up to run close to the 5.46 again but it just went weak. We found a couple issues in the motor during the week between races so we’re confident that performance will be back up to where we feel it should be. I hope to be back in the five-thirties at the national event,” Greg claimed.

    “Our goal this season has been to build on our performance every weekend out. We were trying to at least win a round or so at the regional. It’s the same this weekend – we want to win a couple rounds. Of course we want to win the whole race, but it’s a tough field with some stout cars. We’re confident that we can be right there with the top guys. Hopefully we can go to the final. It’s not our expectation it’s certainly our goal.”

    Due to a low car count in the alcohol dragster class, the sport’s fastest sportsman racers will get one less run to qualify for Saturday night’s first round of eliminations.

    “It’s disappointing that we lost the run but we still get one each day,” Hunter said, referencing the qualifying sessions scheduled for Friday at 4:30 PM and Saturday at 11 AM. “It would be nice to have that third run to tune it up aggressively. Going into it, I think we’ll set it up to point where we know it’ll go down the track and run a nice number to put us solidly in the show.”

    ExactAir Compliance Systems is a company that supplies compliance, maintenance and control systems for the Natural Gas Compression industry. For more information on ExactAir’s state of the art technology, visit them on the web at: http://www.exactairsystems.com

    Greg Hunter and Kenny Gilmour Motorsports partner with some of the finest companies in their industries, including ExactAir Compliance Systems, Omega 2000 Cribbing, Goodyear Tire, NGK Spark Plugs, Lucas Oil, Dark Side Racing, Oasis Emission Consultants, Mopac Auto Supply, Rock Bit Industries, GRP Connecting Rods, Winberg Crankshafts, National Transmission, Paron Paint & Body, Mechanix Wear, Berube Custom Tanks, Peter Vaughn Custom Glass, Koolsville Golf Carts & Accessories, VP Fuels USA, and Top Gun Coatings.

    For more information on Greg Hunter and the Kenny Gilmour Motorsports team, please visit www.kennygilmourmotorsports.com

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