Friday, April 16th 2019

Schnitz Leads HTP’s Spring Attack

Multi-time AMA Dragbike champion Ryan Schnitz is leading HTP Performance into the spring season with a number 1 Real Street qualifier at Rockingham and a Grudgement Day win at Virginia Motorsports Park, both aboard the two-time MiRock Real Street championship-winning 2007 Suzuki GSXR1000. Keith Thompson rode the GSXR to those titles and continues to gain ground onboard the nitrous-huffing HTP Pro Street Hayabusa.

MiRock Superbike Series season opener at The Rock

“For the track conditions, I was somewhat pleased with Rockingham,” said HTP Performance builder/tuner Cecil Towner III. “Ryan got some seat time on the Real Street bike and sat on the pole for his first race ever with HTP.”

“Friday’s testing was my first day on the Real Street bike,” said Schnitz, an NHRA national event winner. “We made six passes and were somewhat comfortable on the bike. HTP has put together a great bike that requires very little maintenance, but it’s definitely powerful and, at 62 inches, is real easy to wheelie anywhere on the track, which it did! But on Saturday we had a great first qualifying pass (7.90), with good air and a nitrous tune-up that fit my riding style pretty well. Sunday was pretty disappointing when we spun in the second round of eliminations, but all-in-all we had a great first outing on the bike!”

Rockingham was also the first time out for HTP’s Crazy 8’s program, led by veteran racer Wayne “Ubware” Robertson. “Ryan and Keith Thompson got a lot of seat time on our 8.88 bikes, but unfortunately our 8.88 bikes are way too fast!” said Wayne. “Ryan and Keith both went 8.63, so now we have to slow them down! Hopefully we can figure that out by Maryland.”



“The 8.88 bikes where really fast in Rockingham and we had a difficult timing slowing them down,” agreed Schnitz. “Wayne was on top of everything the entire weekend and had the bikes prepped and ready for each round, and also found time to cook for the crew. Big thanks to Wayne!”

“Both of our Crazy 8s bikes are stock motored, stock clutch ‘08 Busas, but we’ve gone at two different angles with them and made them equal,” said Robertson. “Both run Michelin tires from Western Power Sports at 20 pounds in the rear and 40 in the front, Motul Motor Oils, EK non O-ring chains, and NGK plugs. Gearing is the same on both bikes with, of course, Vortex spockets. 

“But Keith is a 175 pound rider, so we have a 66 inch Adams Performance arm on his bike, a stock ECU that's been flashed by Cecil on VP MR12 fuel, and it makes 207 at the rear wheel. Keith’s bike has a 6-over tail section and runs an HTP carbon fiber airbox with no filter.

“Ryan's bike is 64 inches with all ‘Busa plastics. The only thing not stock ‘Busa is the seat pan. It’s got a license plate, inspection sticker with insurance, and you and your girl can ride it to the motel at night. It’s got a Brock’s map that he and Dave O. made at Maxton a couple years back on VP MR12 fuel with a BMC filter, Worldwide Bearings, an intake cam on exhaust, and makes 212 at the rear wheel. 

“Rockingham was the first time on streetbikes for either of these guys in a while and many years, like a decade, for Ryan to be on a Suzuki. Ryan started out in the 8.70's and soon ran a 8.664 at 157.76. Tripped us out! The next weekend at VMP we ran MRX01 in this bike and sprayed a 30 shot in second gear and ran two back-to-back 8.498 at 169.32 and pressure down 8.489 at 165.95.



“KT started in the 8.70's at Rockingham and by Saturday night ran a 8.664 at 156.70. KT’s best 60 foot was a 1.349 and 330 of 3.645. His last pass on Sunday he ran an 8.63.”

The HTP team is fielding not just one, but two Pro Street bikes this year. “My Pro Street bikes gave me a fit in Rockingham!” said Towner. “With this crazy winter we had we weren’t able to do any testing, and I didn’t want to start out the season tearing a bunch of stuff up. The track was so bad there that I wasn’t willing to hurt anything, so I parked them.”

Grudgement Day

The next date on the calendar was an easy one for HTP, the first of four scheduled Grudgement Day races at HTP’s hometrack, Virginia Motorsports Park in Dinwiddie. “KT made his first full pass on the Pro Street bike at VMP and went a 7.63 at187 with a very mild tune-up designed to just get down the track and collect data. Our other rider, Lavar ‘Lil' Charlie’ Delee, made a pass right after KT with the same tune-up and went a 7.63 as well. Both bikes came back with good data showing me that we have our nitrous and Motec combinations dialed in, so now we just need to get some more test passes in.

“Since Lavar only had grudge bikes to race on Saturday, I entered him in the Pro Street Shootout and he lost to Barry Henson first round. Barry went a 7.41 and Lavar went a 7.43 and the bike didn’t shift into fourth gear. The bike still had a very mild tune-up in it and had a decent eighth mile time of 4.81 at 160, so he was on a .30 pass. Hopefully, with some more hard work and testing, we can make some noise in Maryland at the end of April.”

Schnitz put the Real Street GSXR to the test at VMP and eventually nailed some exceptional results. “We tested all day Friday and could only run 8.0's at best,” said Ryan. “But I was getting more comfortable on the bike and starting to leave more aggressively, more like my typical riding style.

“After reviewing the runs on the Datalogger and reviewing the nitrous graph, Cecil and I decided to change the nitrous tune-up to better complement my style on Saturday. It really seemed to work and we ran a best of 7.81 at 184. The bike was stable and smooth the entire pass. We lost some traction as the track warmed through the day, but still ran 7.90's.”

Good enough for the race win. “Ryan finally got some more seat time on the Real Street bike in Virginia and is starting to get comfortable on it,” said Towner. “There is still more left in the bike and we will be trying to go .70’s here soon.”

“The new Penske rear shock is really working well for us and we're excited to start really playing with it now that we have some consistent riding,” said Schnitz. “I'm really excited to get back on the bike and continue the momentum we have.”

“We are lucky to have two of the very best on a hand clutch in the world on the same team,” said Robertson. “It is worth the price of admission to come watch these guys ride these five bikes at the Mirock and Grudgement Day races, and maybe we could just show up at an AMA event, too.”

“I’m proud of my team!” finished Towner. “Having the first Real Street bike in the 7’s last year with KT, and now my goal is to have the first Real Street bike in the 7.70's with Ryan.”

HTP Performance races next at the Spring Bike Classic & Swap Meet at Maryland International Raceway in Budd’s Creek on April 24-25, 2010
Everyone at HTP Performance would like to thank

HTPPerformance.com

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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1-12-2010
Schnitz is Back and HTP’s Got Him!

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 with a reputation as 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 to turn some heads."

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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.

“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 also be competing at all four Grudgement Day events at Virginia Motorsports Park, running Pro Street, Real Street, and—of course—grudge races. Thompson and Schnitz will switch bikes at Grudgement Day.

"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.

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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

HTPPerformance.com

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, 
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