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courtesy Ethan Barkley, EBSPEED.com
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points race was tight heading into the Canadian
Motorcycle Drag Racing Association’s final
event at Mission Raceway Park. Team EB Speed,
piloted by Ethan Barkley, had accumulated an 82
point lead in the Street Series and were holding
on to the top spot in Pro Street by a mere 43
points.
Ethan
Barkley’s Street Class based 2006 Suzuki
GSX-R1000 ran flawlessly all season, and he was
looking for more performance for the last race.
His goal was to run under a 9.5 elapsed time and
exceed 150 MPH. The week leading up to the event,
the GSX-R made a few more runs on the Walt Healy
Motorsports Dynojet dyno and Ethan proved he had
the horsepower to meet his goal. VP Racing Fuels
also lent their support and provided some of their
potent MR9 oxygenated fuel for that extra edge.
The result was a solid 171 HP and 82 ft/lbs. of
torque. |

Barkley's turbocharged
Pro Street Gixxer 1K |
Team
EB Speed’s Pro Street turbocharged 2006
Suzuki GSX-R1000 was making good horsepower, but
the clutch and fuel delivery weren’t working
together and hampered their efforts all season.
The recently installed boost controller and water
injection system were now operational. They ran
a new clutch set-up with a quick access cover
so they could make vital adjustments to the multi-stage
lock up clutch between rounds. The EB Speed Team
made the commitment to head down to Mission a
day early in order to attend a track test and
tune which would give them an advantage over the
rest of the racers. |
| Friday’s
six hour track test session went well, the weather
was excellent but the track was slippery. Their
numbers weren’t great, only running in the
9.0’s at 160+ mph, but the changes they
made to the clutch were paying off. Their next
hurdle was fuel management. Because the fuel mixture
was too rich, it was causing the bike to stumble
as it left the starting line. They kept carefully
leaning out the mixture one run at a time, as
not to go too lean and cause a meltdown and throw
away their chances for the title. They had to
think big picture at this point and try not to
make any mistakes.
Saturday
greeted them with excellent conditions, the cool,
dense September air made for big horsepower. (video
clip here) They made only one pass on the Street
GSX-R1000 in the morning test session, running
an easy 9.61 @ 151mph. In the third round of qualifying
the nearly stock GSX-R1000 laid down an awesome
9.440 @ 151 mph! Their goal of running under a
9.5 for the season had been accomplished. On the
Pro Street GSX-R they ran back to back 9.0’s
@ 168 mph. In their third and final round of qualifying
Ethan Barkley lined up against his arch rival
Tom Tourand aboard his 320+HP Turbocharged Hayabusa.
As the lights came down, Tom had a great reaction
time giving him a slight lead leaving the starting
line. Ethan gave chase, and caught up by the 330’
mark. Team EB Speed’s bike went straight
and never missed a beat, tripping the lights at
a seasons best 8.580 @ 170.64 mph to Tom’s
8.867 @ 165.62 mph. It was a great side by side
8 second pass that had the fans cheering in the
stands and put the team in the top spot going
into Sunday’s eliminations. (video clip
here) |
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Barkley's nearly all-stock Street class Gixxer
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Cool
temperatures and drizzle arrived on Sunday morning.
The test and tune session was cancelled and everyone
was hoping for some sunshine to dry things out.
Thankfully in the early afternoon the racers were
able to get on the track, even though it was still
quite slippery. In the Street class the EB Speed
Team dialed in an easy 9.65 in round one and took
the win. In round two they ran a quicker dial in
of 9.60 and took the win over Leigh Gallant aboard
his Kawasaki ZX-14. With those two round wins, they
had secured the Street Championship over last years
champion Ken Froese. |
In
the Pro Street class Ethan and crew chief James Carlin
made the decision to dial down the boost as not to overpower
the track, and ran a conservative 9.02 @ 165mph to take
the first round win. That was all that was needed to
secure their third straight title in the Pro Street
class. Mother nature didn’t cooperate, bringing
on and off showers for the remainder of Sunday and Monday,
so the results would remain unchanged.
The
2006 season of CMDRA drag racing proved to be EB Speed’s
most successful to date. The Street series was a ton
of fun and kept them even busier than usual in the pits.
Bracket racing is more about being consistent, but Barkley
couldn’t resist the chance to get the near stock
GSX-R1000 into the mid 9’s during testing and
qualifying. Ethan hasn’t competitively bracket
raced since his early days in the CMDRA, but he rarely
missed a beat, putting the 2006 Suzuki GSX-R1000 in
the finals 3 times and taking the win twice.
EB
Speed’s Pro Street program tackled a totally new
platform with the 2006 Suzuki GSX-R1000 using a one
of a kind Velocity Racing turbo system. They started
off slow but finished on a high note without breaking
any parts. It was their learning year and finishing
on top for our third straight title is more than they
had hoped for. They never really pushed the GSX-R running
moderate boost levels all season, but it still managed
to put out close to 300 HP and over 140 ft./lbs. of
torque to the rear wheel. This bike has loads of potential
and has already eclipsed their last season’s best
efforts and will provide even greater performance in
2007.
Ethan Barkley and EB Speed would like to take this opportunity
to thank all of their sponsors that were instrumental
in their extremely successful 2006 racing program.
Suzuki
Canada
Walt Healy Motorsports
Velocity Racing Turbo Systems
Hindle Exhaust
Watsen Design Ltd.
Top Gun Coatings
VP Fuels
RMR Suspensions Inc.
Spider Grips
Falkner/Livingston Racing
Bluenose Racing
Wildcat Welding
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