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2006 Best Season in NayKid Racing History - Lux and White Again Show Viper Strength in SCCA T1

2006 Best Season in NayKid Racing History

Cindi Lux and Scotty B. White Again Show Viper Strength in SCCA T1

 

Puyallup, Wash. November 16 2006 - NayKid Racing opened the 2006 Sports Car
Club of America (SCCA) Touring One (T1) class season with a list of
unknowns. They had the new Coupe version of the Dodge Viper SRT10, a string
of new competitors following their lead by racing Vipers, several new class
entries including a mid-engine Ferrari, a host of new drivers racing the
venerable Corvette and a new venue for the all-important season-finale, the
SCCA National Championship Runoffs. At the season's close it was clear that
little of that mattered as they added impressively to the team's already
remarkable record book. In what proved to be best season in NayKid Racing's
history, drivers Cindi Lux (Aloha, Ore.) and Scotty B. White (Puyallup,
Wash.) scored 12 victories between them in the 17 races they entered the
matching pair of KUMHO Tires/Dodge Motorsports/SRT Dodge Viper SRT10s.
Mathematically, that translates to a remarkable 70 percent victory rate for
the NayKid Racing Viper SRT10s. No small feat considering this year proved
to be the most competitive in T1 history.

 

The team introduced the latest iteration of the Dodge Viper SRT10, in
Roadster form, to SCCA competition in 2005. For 2006, the team was armed
with the recently introduced Viper SRT10 Coupe. The pair of the dedicated
closed-top sports cars proved to be that final element that led to the 2006
domination. Lux added a fourth Northern Pacific (NorPac) Divisional title
and a career high second-place in the season-closing Runoffs at Heartland
Park Topeka (HPT) to her resume. White accounted for six victories and won
his second consecutive pole position at the Runoffs. Combined, they added
heavily to the trophy case of the Dodge Viper SRT10, America's premier
supercar, with 14 pole positions and 27 podium finishes.

 

White got a head start on 2006 as the team had completed the transformation
of his street Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe to race form first. However, two
punctured tires early in the year kept him out of victory lane and would,
ultimately, hurt his efforts to capture a remarkable seventh-straight
Southern Pacific (SoPac) Division title. Nonetheless, it was White who would
take the first checkered flag of '06 for NayKid Racing in his No. 3 KUMHO
Tires/Dodge Motorsports/SRT/CORSA Exhaust/Red Line Oil Viper at Willow
Springs Raceway. Lux captured her first and second wins the following event
at Thunderhill Raceway. 

 

Lux, the 1999 American Le Mans Series Women's Global GT Series Champion,
would add six victories of her own during the season and lead seven of the
18 laps at the Runoffs. Of those victories, the most impressive and historic
was her second T1 class win in the Kohler/SCCA Chicago Region June SprintsR
at Road America. The first place finish at Road America (matching her 2004
win) plus the NorPac title, made Lux eligible to become the first woman to
win the SCCA's prestigious Triple Crown. White narrowly lost-out to Lux and
her No. 78 KUMHO Tires/Dodge Motorsports/SRT/Nike/MOMO USA/Forgeline Viper
at Road America. It was one of eight finishes in which the two drivers
captured first and second-place. 

 

The most dominating performances of the year for White would also be the
most heart-wrenching for the native of Washington state. He handily
controlled qualifying for the Runoffs in October at Heartland Park Topeka's
debut as the home of the Runoffs. He walked away with the pole, set the
track qualifying record for T1 and drove away to an eight second lead in the
19 lap race. The air would literally be let out of his parade when debris
punctured the left-rear tire. Now forced to pit, White fell multiple laps
behind Lux. Despite this, White set the fastest race lap further tightening
his grasp on the speed records in the T1 class. Lux's day would meet with
similar frustration once she took over the lead from White. She controlled
the following seven laps before fading brakes- due to a rule requiring the
addition of 140 pounds of weight to the Viper SRT10 for the Runoffs- allowed
second place to catch and pass her with two laps remaining. 

 

In all, NayKid Racing competed at 10 different tracks across the country
including Heartland Park, Road America, California Speedway, Phoenix
International Raceway, Thunderhill, Buttonwillow, Miller Motorsports Park,
Pacifics Raceway and their home track at Portland International Raceway. At
those venues they won the pole position 82% of the time and set the track
record 52% of the time. As was the case in 2004 and 2005, Lux and White set
new standards for success not only within their team but within the SCCA
Club Racing community. A repeat of the dominating season that was seen in
2006 is difficult to imagine.from anyone outside of the two-driver NayKid
Racing squad.

 

SPEED Channel will air the T1 class event from this year's SCCA Runoffs on a
tape-delay basis on December 7 at 1 PM (ET). 

 

Quotes:

Cindi Lux: "When you have such good people and companies behind a racing
effort like this, special things happen. I would say this year was pretty
darn incredible. Dodge Motorsports and KUMHO Tire really stepped up and
showed the T1 community why they are the best. The effort from these two
powerhouse companies boosted our program to a new performance level never
seen before. When a team can grab the pole and finish one-two at the June
Sprints and qualifying on the pole with a new track record and finish second
at the Runoffs, that is a REALLY good year. The crew on this team is second
to none; always wanting to learn more and finding ways of improving the
cars. They never stop! Scotty and I had one of the best seats in the house
driving these Vipers. It was a tremendous year but there were a lot of
sacrifices made by everyone and the results showed. Our team really
redefines the word.dedication.  I just can' wait for '07 to get here."

 

Scotty B. White: "Wow what a season! This thing ended just exactly like it
started with bittersweet disappointment of a personal nature. Just like at
the first race of the season it looked to be a walk in the park; just drive
around and wait for the black & white hanky to come out, collect the money
and go home. But the next thing ya know I'm crashed up against the fence
with smoke rolling out from under the right side of my hot rod. Fast forward
to the Runoffs and there I am with a nine second lead on lap eight going
into turn-three and realizing I have a flat tire. That just cost us what
looked to surely be NayKid Racing's first National Championship. What a
year, start with a flat end with a flat. For me personally, it was tough but
I hated it for the crew who worked so hard and deserved to take home the
gold. Then to see Cindi have it firmly in hand and see it slip away from her
was even more brutal. I was so proud of the team and the way they held their
heads high and took their defeat. They are a class act unequaled in that
paddock and I sure am proud to be driving for NayKid Racing, SRT, KUMHO Tire
and Dodge Motorsports."

 

Gary Johnson, Dodge Motorsports, Road Racing Manager: "What a great season
NayKid Racing had running those beautiful Dodge Viper SRT 10s. Scotty and
Cindi drove the wheels of those cars in all sorts of conditions. They really
made people realize how capable the Viper is, even with the restrictions
imposed by the SCCA Technical Staff. The highlight of the year had to be the
Viper sweep at the June Sprints, with Jeff Robbins joining Cindi and Scotty
on the podium. We were all heartbroken from the results at the Runoff's, yet
were proud of Scotty's pole and the heroic efforts of the team and Crew
Chief to get Cindi her second place finish."

 

To learn more about NayKid Racing, please visit
<http://www.naykidracing.com/> www.NayKidRacing.com. 

For more on Lux Performance Group, LLC please see
<http://www.cindilux.com/> www.CindiLux.com. 

More about Dodge Motorsports can be found at  <http://www.dodge.com/>
www.Dodge.com. 

More on the exciting line of SRT products can be seen at
<http://www.drivesrt.com/> www.DriveSRT.com.

 

 

 

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