SPECTRO OILS POWERS NEW RACING RECORDS BY TEAM WOLBRINK RACE
November 19, 2008
Spectro Oils is a proud sponsor of Team Wolbrink Race, who recently set two new racing records during the Bub Motorcycle Speed Trials

Spectro Oils is a proud sponsor of Team Wolbrink Race, who recently set two new racing records during the Bub Motorcycle Speed Trials.
Brookfield, CT— Spectro Oils of America sponsors Team Wolbrink Race, who shattered two racing records during the Bub Motorcycle Speed Trials, from September 2-7, at the Bonneville Salt Flats. Mark Wolbrink (#1471) broke the 500cc Modified frame/ Production Engine National Bike Record with an average speed of 91.737 mph. Team member Kevin Kilkenny (#3500) broke the 500cc Modified Partial Streamline Frame and Production Engine Class record with an average speed of 131.431 mph and his fastest run reaching 132.444 mph.
Both records were AMA National Speed Records for 500cc bikes running production class engines. Production class engines require a use of stock intake, stock carburetors, and stock exhaust. The records were averaged from two runs timed over a flying mile. Team Wolbrink Race is not only sponsored by Spectro Oils but also runs Spectro’s high performance lubricants in all of their bikes. “We can’t complain walking away with two new records. Running Spectro Oils lubrication in the #1471 and #3500 definitely helped Team Wolbrink Race set two new AMA National Records,” explained Mark Wolbrink.
Team Wolbrink Race is already gearing up for the races next year at the salt flats, hoping to break a few more records.
Spectro brands are manufactured and marketed by Intercontinental Lubricants Corp. of Brookfield, CT, ILC, one of the world’s foremost manufacturers and packagers of quality lubricants.
For more information on Spectro Oils, please visit: www.spectro-oils.com.
For immediate release. Spectro Contact: David F. Willis, 203.775.1291 or dwillis@spectro-oils.com




91.7 mph with 500cc? What kind of restrictions did they have on this class? Seems terribly slow, did they make you run with a banana up the exhaust pipe and two flat tires? Thanks, Scott