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SHOE - STEWART SWAP HELMETS

You would expect race car drivers to collect wins, but helmets?
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Tony Schumacher is a helmet collector and so, it appears, is another
Tony. Tony Stewart. When Stewart visited the Army drag racing team at
the recent US Nationals, it wasn't just a quick in and out deal to fill
a sponsor obligation. Stewart came to learn, enjoy and to collect
another helmet.

As a fellow collector, Schumacher doesn't just give away helmets. He
trades for them. So it was, when Stewart departed Indy with the helmet
Schumacher wore while winning his record tieing 8th Top Fuel US
Nationals, Schumacher found himself in possession of the helmet Stewart
wore when he clinched his spot in NASCAR's Chase for the Championship.

ARANA RACKS UP ANOTHER WIN

Two years ago, Hector Arana was just another struggling Pro Stock Motorcycle rider working to find his first arana.jpgwin.

This week, Arana is on a streak, capturing his second win in as many
races and the fifth of his career during the NHRA Carolinas Nationals. 

“I would like to make three in a row, now,” said Arana. “I want to stay
focused so that I can have a chance at the championship.”

Arana started the season first in the point standings, with a win in
the Gatornationals at Gainesville in March. Since then, Arana has now
clocked four wins, including the US Nationals and this week's NHRA
Carolinas Nationals.

PEDREGON HINTS TOWARDS FUTURE?

When CompetitionPlus.com asked
defending Funny Car world champion Cruz Pedregon how many years were
left on his Advance Auto Parts contract, he made it known that was
nobody’s business.

EDWARDS CATCHES COUGHLIN

He did it.
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On one weekend in Concord, NC, Pro Stock racer Mike Edwards did what he
couldn’t do in six months of the regular season. The veteran Pro Stock
racer caught and passed Jeg Coughlin Jr. in the Full Throttle
Championship Drag Racing Series point standings.

Save for one qualifying session, Edwards completely dominated the Pro
Stock division from qualifying No. 1 to establishing low elapsed time
and top speed on race day with a 6.594 at 209.52 mph.

CORY MAC CELEBRATES VICTORY

Having reached a point in his career where wins haven't come quite as often as birthdays, Cory mclenanthan.jpgMcClenathan
lit up the candles in his Fram Top Fuel dragster Sunday afternoon
winning the NHRA Carolinas Nationals. McClenathan added icing to the
cake as the win vaulted him to the top of the point standings, a spot
he hasn't been in since 1998.

Racing to his 31st national event win in 57 final rounds, McClenathan
dispatched Morgan Lucas, Larry Dixon and Doug Foley before overpowering
Shawn Langdon in the final round.

The emotion of the win almost overpowered McClenathan.

"You feel bigger than life sometimes and that's the moments that I
think I cherish the most," said McClenathan, who was qualified ninth
coming into Sunday’s eliminations. "You're going down through there and
you want that win light to come on so bad, you're almost willing your
car to the other end, and when it did today, I was just overcome with
Oh, my God, it’s been so long.

HIGHT ANSWERS CRITICS

Robert Hight felt the best way to answer the critics of his inclusion within the Countdown to 1 battle was to hight.jpglet
his actions speak louder than their words. Hight encountered a
firestorm of controversy over a semi-final race win over team owner
John Force to earn a berth into the NHRA’s Funny Car portion of the
Countdown to 1.

“Just like John [Force] has always said to me you have to let your race
car talk,” said Hight, who now has consecutive final round appearances
on the tour. “At Indy I drove my car,” Hight continued. “I don’t play
into any of the decision-making and I just go out there and try to win
every round. I tried to beat Ashley in the final and she got me. Those
aren’t my decisions and people can think anything they want if we win
this championship but we deserve it if we win it. It’s definitely not
going to be easy there are way too many good cars out there.”

Hight landed in the tenth and final position for the Funny Car
division. His victory at the NHRA Carolinas Nationals vaulted him seven
position from the 10th spot to the third spot in the Countdown.

FUNNY CAR TUNERS IN TOP FUEL LEADS TO AGRESSIVE TUNING

Clearly there is a difference between tuners working on Funny Cars and tuners working on Top
Fuel dragsters. Take a Funny Car tuner corradi.jpgand put him in the Top Fuel environment and the difference becomes more noticeable. 

The driver of the Fram Top Fuel dragster, Cory McClenathan, has lived
the difference this year. So has Antron Brown, driver of the Matco
Tools Top Fuel dragster. Both are working with tuners who last year
worked on Funny Car teams.

McClenathan, paired with Todd Okuhara and Phil Shuler, has quickly
learned he is working for a very aggressive pair of tuners. The
difference say McClenathan is, “just in the way they think.” 

 

4-WIDE IN CONCORD DELIVERS

On September 20, 2009, the NHRA staged the first modern era four-wide nitro exhibition at zMAX Dragway in Concord, NC. In Funny

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Car, Mike Neff beat out his competition that included John Force,
Tim Wilkerson and Del Worsham, winning the race on a hole shot. The Top
Fuel portion of the event belonged to Spencer Massey as he defeated
Brandon Bernstein, Morgan Lucas and Antron Brown.

Force described the experience as, "I haven't had this much fun since I
played high school football and we rushed the cheerleader showers."

The NHRA chose NASCAR’s backyard as a platform to showcase their unique
style of four-wide racing. Running in the shadows of Lowe’s Motor
Speedway, the NHRA launched 32,000 horsepower down four lanes of
concrete drag strip; the rough equivalent of 43 stock cars rumbling two
wide towards the green flag on one of the most famous 1.5 mile circle
tracks.

NHRA LODRS DIV.7 FINAL RESULTS

In the final rounds of competition for the NHRA Pacific Division Lucas
Oil Drag Racing Series Jim Whitely and Sean Bellemeur took home wins
and the trophies this weekend at Auto Club Famoso Dragway.

Whiteley, Grand Junction, Colo., qualified No. 1 and recorded his
quickest pass of the weekend in his final round against Cody Perkins,
Bluffdale, Utah, with a 5.365 second run at 267.61 mph.  With the win,
Whiteley picks up valuable points in the race for the national
championship where he is in a battle with defending national champion
Bill Reichert.  Perkins qualified third and also ran his best elapsed
time of the event, 5.428, 261.17, but fell short to Whiteley.

Bellemeur out of Tustin, Calif., knocked off No. 1 qualifier Sean
O’Bannon, Ontario, Calif., in round one then went on to a final round
match up with former NHRA Pacific Division Champion Doug Gordon. 
Bellemeur, a former division champion himself posted a run of 5.790
seconds at 252.17 to hold off Gordon, Paso Robles, Calif. in an
extremely close race.  Gordon ran 5.797 at 252.03 mph.

NHRA LODRS DIV. 4 RESULTS

In the final results from No Problem Raceway and the NHRA Lucas Oil
Drag Racing Series Cajun Sportsman Challenge it was Brandon Lewis and
Tony Bartone posting wins in Top Alcohol Dragster and Top Alcohol Funny
Car.

The win gives Lewis the point’s lead in the NHRA South Central Division
over Malcolm Wahle who lost to David Brounkowski in round 2 setting up
the final between Lewis and Brounkoski.  Lewis ran strong all weekend
with a 5.358 second, 271.62 mph pass to Brounkowski’s tire smoking
7.507.

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