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Las Vegas, NV. - - (Friday, October 26,
2007) History was made at the ACDelco NHRA Las Vegas Nationals as a Gale Banks Engineering Chevrolet S-10 pickup
truck blasted down the “Strip at Las Vegas” posting an elapsed time and a top speed that bettered ALL existing
records for diesel-powered pickups.
Less than one week earlier that same “Banks
Sidewinder S-10” twin-turbo had eclipsed all MPH/ET records for Duramax-powered racing machines on a shakedown run at
the California Speedway Dragstrip.
“These two days in Las Vegas were really a first
‘official’ test session for us,” he said. “And the results were simply incredible. Our team got
the S-10 going quicker and faster on each run. We did every run with zero diesel smoke. The track announcer felt that he
had to keep telling the fans that our truck was diesel-powered, and hundreds of fans stopped by our pit area to check us
out.”
Smoke and speed do not have to go hand-in-hand in diesel
racing as this Banks record machine proved. Banks also owns the FIA World Record for the fastest diesel pickup ever, a
217.306 two-way “flying mile” run that took place at Bonneville on October 19, 2002.
“I’m very proud to say that everyone on the
team, with the exception of Wes Anderson our driver, is a regular full-time Banks Engineering employee,” he went on.
“These are the same people who design, prototype, test, and build all of the great products that we offer for sale
across the board. And, by the way, many of the highly-specialized competition parts that we used on this record-shattering
machine will soon be for sale under our new ‘BankSpeed Products’ line name.”
Banks had strong support from a number of tech-partners
including Bosch (electronics), Garrett (turbochargers), Lamb Components (brakes and suspension) and GM Powertrain.
“Their long-standing support on this project has been very gratifying. Their faith in our abilities to advance diesel
technology is a big part of this achievement. Partnering with forward thinking companies like these is something that
benefits both sides, and, in turn, the public. We’re all learning about clean, efficient, smoke-free diesel power and
all moving ahead together.”
At Las Vegas, this particular Banks team’s
first-ever NHRA event, the S-10 got quicker and faster on each of the four runs that it made in front of the cream of the
crop of American drag racing. “This is the way to real step-by-step progress. This is a great tribute to our team
and our driver,” said Banks. “Here’s where you see the real potential of this combination. Because of
time constraints, we went to ‘Vegas with our road racing version of the Duramax.” The instant translation of
that statement is: “We’ve got a lot more where that came from Stay tuned!"