ADRL ADDS MOTORCYCLES

The unprecedented growth of the 
Flowmaster American Drag Racing League will continue in 2007 with the 
addition of the Pro Extreme Motorcycle class, the ADRL's fourth 
points-earning class and first foray into two-wheeled racing.

Pro Extreme Motorcycles will compete at six ADRL events this season: 
Montgomery, Valdosta, Huntsville, Norwalk, Rockingham, and the season-
ending GetWorkComp.com World Finals in Ennis. Just like the ADRL's 
existing competitions in Pro Extreme, Pro Nitrous, and Extreme 10.5, 
the Pro Extreme Motorcycle class will compete for points, coveted 
Iron Eagle national event trophies, prize money, and will send its 
top eight points-earners into the Battle for the Belts competition in 
Ennis to determine its 2007 champion. The unprecedented growth of the 
Flowmaster American Drag Racing League will continue in 2007 with the 
addition of the Pro Extreme Motorcycle class, the ADRL's fourth 
points-earning class and first foray into two-wheeled racing.

Pro Extreme Motorcycles will compete at six ADRL events this season: 
Montgomery, Valdosta, Huntsville, Norwalk, Rockingham, and the season-
ending GetWorkComp.com World Finals in Ennis. Just like the ADRL's 
existing competitions in Pro Extreme, Pro Nitrous, and Extreme 10.5, 
the Pro Extreme Motorcycle class will compete for points, coveted 
Iron Eagle national event trophies, prize money, and will send its 
top eight points-earners into the Battle for the Belts competition in 
Ennis to determine its 2007 champion.

"Over the past couple of seasons, I have fielded a number of 
inquiries from our fans concerning the possibility of the Flowmaster 
ADRL adding a motorcycle class," ADRL President Kenny Nowling said. 
"We've been cautious about how quickly we have expanded the ADRL over 
the years, and the possibility of adding a Pro Extreme Motorcycle 
class was no exception to that. But, after more than a year of 
working on the concept, I'm happy to announce that the day has come. 
I look forward to watching these great riders in action; just like 
their namesakes in the other classes, these bikes are nothing short 
of extreme."

The ADRL's Pro Extreme Motorcycle class will be led by interim 
director Monte Campbell, who is also expected to compete. Other 
riders expected to join the circuit this season include James Rester 
Jr., Ashley Owens, Billy Vose, Steve Drake, Coodee Thomas, and Jack 
Young.

The ADRLs Pro Extreme Motorcycle class will feature carbureted, 
nitrous-oxide-boosted bikes with one-piece bodies and 11-inch tires. 
ADRL rules do not set a minimum requirement for weight or a maximum 
for allowed cc's.

The Flowmaster ADRL began with a single event in the fall of 2004 
that featured a weekend of Pro Extreme racing. In 2005, the league 
formalized a season-long competition in the Pro Extreme and Pro 
Nitrous classes, then introduced Extreme 10.5 racing late last season 
on an exhibition basis. Extreme 10.5 will also be a full points-
earning class in 2007.

Any interested Pro Extreme Motorcycle racers or teams are encouraged 
to visit www.adrl.us or call (636) 272-ADRL (2375) if they have any 
questions about the 2007 series or the ADRL rulebook.
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