Wednesday, December 21, 2011

2012 Race Team at A All Animal Control




The 2012 racing season is gearing up to be an exciting one at A All Animal Control!

In addition to our corporate rider, Mark E. Dotson, we will be sponsoring 3 other riders and our first bracket car.

Bobby Arey will be back with us bracket racing his Suzuki Hayabusa at Kanawha Valley Motorsports Park and at the bracket finals next fall.  Bobby was crowned the points champion for Kanawha Valley Motorsports Park in 2011!

Greg Neal is representing us on his Kawasaki  ZX-6 in the Land Speed Racing Category. Greg has over 65 National and 3 World Land Speed records to his credit. Greg will race at the Ohio Mile in Wilmington, OH.  Greg is also going to attend some other events such as the  Loring 1.5 Mile and possibly the Texas Mile.

Patrick Malphus will be riding the A All Animal Control Suzuki Hayabusa to obtain his East Coast Timing Association’s A license (200mph).  Patrick is a long time Land Speeder and wants to run 200+ in 2012. We hope to have him in the 210 – 220mph range this year!

Thomas Cronan is a multi-time Land Speed Record holder and is currently the 8th fastest in the world on a sit down motorcycle. Thomas will continue to break records and has been inducted into the 200 Club at Loring, Maxton and The Ohio Mile. 

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Concluding a Great Year at A All Animal Control Racing!


A All Animal Control’s sponsored rider, Bobby Arey took home
the points championship at Kanawha Valley Motorsports Park for the 2011 racing season!



Bobby sums up his race season.
“I knew I had my work cut out for me. The guys I race with are some tough competitors. But that only gives me that much more determination to win”.

Bobby edged out Ray Perdue by 9 points and battled it out the entire season month in and month out
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Mark E. Dotson came in 5th place in points. “The land speed racing events prevented me from attending some of the important bracket races at Kanawha Valley and cost me valuable points” Dotson said. “We will give it another go next year”, he reported.

We give great thank our sponsors that help make it all
possible. Castos Cycle Sales

Thursday, September 1, 2011

A All Animal Control Racing Takes 1st and 2nd Place!



Saturday August 20th, the race team swept the day with the top two spots in the IHRA bracket race series at Kanawha Valley Motorsports Park.

Bobby Arey on his Suzuki Hayabusa took the win while Mark E. Dotson on his Suzuki Katana came in second. “Bobby is a tough guy to beat” said Dotson “and that is why I like having him on our team”.

Saturday August 27th didn’t find our race team in such good luck as Bobby and Mark came in 3rd and 4th.

With one last point’s race of the season coming up, Bobby is holding onto the lead with 19 points and Mark may end up in the 4th spot. We are eagerly awaiting the next race and will carry on to the bracket finals at Bluegrass Raceway in October!

Friday, July 29, 2011

A All Animal Control Racing Rained Out!


July 22, 2011 is a day that will live in infamy! We had two points races ahead of us and arrived about 10:30am to get everything set up. About 12:30 they were calling us to the lanes and everything was looking good weather wise. Bobby Arey and I made our first qualifying passes and were settling in between passes for a little lunch.

Our wives began cooking lunch and after a short period a few rain drops were falling. Nothing to be concerned about. We broke out the umbrellas out and carried on.
We finished our lunches and then all hell broke loose! A major cell moved over us and dropped 3 inches of rain on us in 45 minutes. Our bikes were under the tents but it didn’t matter. About 10 inches of water flooded us and the bikes and we battled the storm holding the tents to keep them from blowing away. Even though they were weighted down, they still were whipped around like a kite in the 50-60 mph winds.

After the rain subsided, we began the task and loading up all the wet gear and headed for home. What a mess!
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Monday, July 18, 2011

A All Animal Control Racing Team Wins 2011 ECSA Race!

July 18, 2011
A All Animal Control Racing adds another win to their long list of accomplishments on the race track.
Friday night brought out over 600 fans and 150 cars and bikes for the East Coast Street Car Association's 3rd event in a series of 5.
We had our work cut out for us with some fast bikes and as the night wore on we were lined up with a Kawasaki ZX-14 ridden by Jason Smith. Jason got us on the tree, but we ran him down mid track and held the lead the entire way.
The Suzuki Hayabusa had an air shifter problem early on but we repaired it and went on to take the win.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Maxton Land Speed Race

The Maxton Land Speed Race event had its share of challenges from high temps and humidity to being over geared for the power we had onboard.

The first pass on motor pulled a 180MPH top speed which was good. The 2nd pass we poured the Nitrous to it and ran a 197 in 5th gear. That was not good. We need 6th to get us in the 200 area.

We changed out the rear from a 38 to a 40. On the next pass we only picked up a mile an hour. We were going in the right direction but not good enough. So a change from the front 19 tooth to an 18 was in order. The bike ran a little faster but we were banging off the rev limiter. Not good! We picked up speed and went our best pass on Saturday with a 202.81. That was rather pleasing to see.

Sunday’s weather conditions were due to deteriorate so some Nitrous timing changes and going back to the 38 on the rear was the next plan.

Sunday came and we made two passes and neither of them was in good air. The humidity was 81% and our speeds never even hit the 200MPH mark. So, we packed it up and headed for home to retool for the next meet!

A All Animal Control Racing has been involved with the former American Motorcycle Association’s Dragbike series since 2008 and currently races in the International Hotrod Association’s bracket series. In 2010, they joined the East Coast Timing Association and will run again at Maxton later this fall.

If you would like to live your dream of working with wildlife or rev up your existing business, visit A All Animal Control for more information.

Monday, May 16, 2011

The Maxton Mile 200 MPH Run!


A All Animal Control CEO, Mark E. Dotson, powered their Suzuki Hayabusa to 200.35351 MPH at Maxton/Laurinburg airport in North Carolina during the East Coast Timing Association’s May 14-15th event at Maxton, North Carolina.
Through a lot of effort and the great support and faith from his franchise team, they made it happen and now lay claim to being the Fastest Wildlife Management Company in America…and maybe the world!
“This has been a lifelong dream come true and as with anything, you get out of it what you put in”, Dotson said.” “By focusing on this business for 16 years and working hard every day to ensure my team members success, dreams do come true. Hard work does pay off!”
“Now maybe we will see if we can break the Land Speed Racing record of 218 MPH. Time will tell if that record will fall!” said Dotson.
A All Animal Control Racing has been involved with the former American Motorcycle Association’s Dragbike series since 2008 and currently races in the International Hotrod Association’s bracket series. In 2010, they joined the East Coast Timing Association and will run two more scheduled events at Maxton later this fall.
If you would like to live your dream of working with wildlife or rev up your existing business, visit A All Animal Control for more information.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

The Maxton Mile



The weekend of April 2nd and 3rd found us at The Maxton Mile making the 200mph attempt at one of the fastest tracks on the planet.

Since this was our first attempt, we had to enter as rookies and make 3 safety passes. The passes consisted of 125, 150 and 175mph and were graded as you passed through the traps.

On the first pass we pegged the speedo on 125 and held it steady. Surprisingly enough, the time slip showed the real speed was 106! A quick adjustment to our technique to add 20mph to the speedo and we were up for the second pass, the 150 run. We held on 180 and came through the traps at 163. We aimed a bit high on that pass just to be sure we were where we needed to be.

The 175 pass was going to be a little different as we didn't have a reference point as the speedo would be buried...so we gave it all the bike had. To our delight we were just at the edge of the rev limited and trapped 178 for the final licensing pass! We then received our green light to go as fast as our machine could go.

Since we were banging on the rev limiter, we knew we ran out of gear and decided to retool and get everything ready for another attempt next month!

Monday, January 24, 2011

Run to win the race!


A All Animal Control racing is going to be running with this scripture as their slogan from this point forward.

1 Corinthians 9:24 "Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize."

We will run to win the race!

Monday, January 10, 2011

A All Animal Control Joins Race for the Cure


A All Animal Control
108 Roxalana Business Park Drive
Dunbar, WV 25064
304-345-1511
Marketing@aallanimalcontrol.com
January 10, 2011
For Immediate Release

A All Animal Control Joins Race for the CureA All Animal Control Racing has partnered with the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation and will donate their entire race winning payouts in 2011.

“Prompted by a family member as well as fellow motorcycle drag racer that have been affected by breast cancer, we thought this was a great way to support those that are fighting this daily battle” said Mark E. Dotson, team owner and rider. “We love racing and hopefully we can all race down the track to finding a cure” Dotson said.
A All Animal Control will be partnering with their local affiliate in Charleston, WV.

Susan G. Komen fought breast cancer with her heart, body and soul. Throughout her diagnosis, treatments, and endless days in the hospital, she spent her time thinking of ways to make life better for other women battling breast cancer instead of worrying about her own situation. Moved by Susan’s compassion for others and commitment to making a difference, Nancy G. Brinker promised her sister that she would do everything in her power to end breast cancer.
Though Susan lost her battle with the disease, her legacy lives on through the work of Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, the organization Nancy started in her honor. Komen for the Cure is the global leader of the breast cancer movement, having invested more than $1 billion since its inception in 1982. Komen’s promise is to save lives and end breast cancer forever by empowering people, ensuring quality care for all and energizing science to find the cures.

West Virginia Affiliate
PO Box 9275
Charleston, WV 25309
304-556-4808http://www.komenwv.org/
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