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RAY ALLEY OUT AT P.R.O.

Multiple sources have confirmed with CompetitionPlus.com that
after the NHRA Fram Autolite Nationals in Sonoma, Ca., Professional
Racers Organization leader Ray Alley will no longer serve as the head
of the organization.

DENVER, 1000-FT., A YEAR LATER

Many fans have probably already forgotten what happened during the 29th Mile-High Nationals at Bandimere arend.JPGSpeedway.

That event, however, is one of the most memorable of all time.

For the first time, the National Hot Rod Association had both the Top
Fuel Dragster and Top Fuel Funny Cars race to 1000-feet, instead of the
traditional quarter-mile (1,320 feet).

The two classes having been racing to 1,000 feet ever since.

NHRA's actions were brought about as a result of the on-track death of
Scott Kalitta, a two-time NHRA world champion on June 21.

SUPER CHEVY SHOW RETURNS TO MAPLE GROVE

When the Super Chevy Show arrives at Maple Grove Raceway this Friday,
spectators will be treated to everything from nitromethane-powered cars
and jet dragsters, to a car show featuring the pride and joy of
hundreds of Chevrolet aficionados.
 
Friday will feature time trials, with gates opening at 7 a.m.
 
The Show will be in high gear Saturday and Sunday. Gates open at 7 a.m.
and both days will be filled with Danchuk Jet Wars, the Aeromotive
Nitro Coupe Challenge and the Tremec True Street Challenge.

JOHN FORCE, ASHLEY FORCE HOOD FEATURED IN NHRA PLATINUM PASS IN SONOMA

Infineon Raceway has unveiled a “Forceful” addition to its Platinum
Pass lineup for the 2009 motor-racing season. It’s one more chance for
race fans to get closer than ever to their favorite stars on the
NASCAR, NHRA and IndyCar circuits.

John Force and Ashley Force Hood will headline the NHRA Platinum Pass
during the FRAM Autolite NHRA Nationals event weekend, July 24-26.

Race fans that purchase the Platinum Pass will be treated to an
intimate question-and-answer session with both Force and Force Hood on
Saturday of race weekend, and each fan will receive a signed hero card
from either Force or Force Hood. Only 200 Platinum Passes will be sold
to maintain the intimacy of the Q&A for race fans.

THROTTLE TV TO AIR ON TIME WARNER CABLE IN MID-OHIO

The drama and excitement of the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series
is coming to living rooms across Ohio and soon may be available across
the country.

Episodes of Full Throttle TV will debut on Time Warner Cable in its
Mid-Ohio Division as part of its Local On Demand offerings available on
Channel 1111 or 1.  The programs are free to the company’s Digital
Cable customers and available for viewing any time, any day. Additional
episodes will be offered to Time Warner Cable Divisions across the
country to include in their Free On Demand offerings.

Full Throttle TV provides an all-access pass to the NHRA through
original programming and content and provides a up close and personal
look at the drivers, crew members, team owners and other personalities
who have made drag racing one of the most exhilarating sports in
America.

KILLER TIME AGAIN?

In a photo published on ProModifieds.us, apparently Pro Modified
pionner, Lorenzo "Killer" Brooks has stuffed a supercharged engine
between the frame rails of his z-24 Cavalier, the same one he used to
run Pro Mod with in 1990. Brooks was one of the last nitrous stalwarts
from the Class of 1990 to make the switch. He currently competes in
IHRA Top Sportsman.

ASHLEY RETURNS TO SEATTLE AS EXPERIENCED DRIVER IN POINTS LEAD

Ashley Force Hood remembers the out of control feeling she experienced at Pacific Raceways in 2007 as her Castrol GTX Ford 

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Brian Losness

Mustang lurched sideways near mid-track during eliminations. The car
impacted the guardwall, blasted a streak of fire and spun around so
hard that the carbon fiber body flipped off the chassis.  She escaped
from the incident without physical injury. However, she emerged with an
edge in the mental category as a more experienced driver of the 7,000
horsepower Funny Car.

What a difference two years can make.

THE FINE LINE OF CAR WRAPS

Have you ever wondered how “Flip the Dolphin” or “Grizz the Bear” from Frontier Airlines hitch a ride on those johnson.JPGplanes?
A gentleman competing in the Super Gas category this past weekend at the
Mopar Mile High Nationals held in Morrison, Co., had a pretty good hand
in giving these marketable animals their ‘wings’.

Super Gas racer Steve Johnson is the operator of Fineline Graphics. The
Lakewood, Colo.-based company began to apply their quality product on
every Frontier plane in 1995.

When Steve’s not adorning 737 jets with animal graphics, he keeps busy racing in the NHRA’s Super Gas division.

BEARD INVOLVED IN NEW IN-HOUSE DSR DRAGSTER DEVELOPMENT

This season is Lee Beard's 33rd in the NHRA, 32 of which he served as a crew chief for a variety of

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Lee Beard's new role at DSR has him involved in the building of the team's first in-house dragster.

teams.
 
Presently, he is taking on a new role as a team manager in his second
stint with Don Schumacher Racing. He's responsible for all five Top
Fuel Dragster and Funny Car teams under the DSR umbrella.

His main project right now for DSR is happening during the week.

BOLAND CARRIES SLIM PMRA POINT LEAD INTO GRAND BEND

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a good showing, last year’s PMRA Champion, Bruce Boland of Hamilton,
Ontario, hopes to stretch his present points lead at this weekend’s Pro
Modified Racing Association event, The PMRA Challenge presented by
Motorsport 1320.
 
This race, the third in the 2009 tour, will be held during the 10th
annual running of the IHRA MOPAR Canadian Nationals at the Grand Bend
Motorplex July 17-19.
 
Driving the B&B Racing 1967 Chevy Nova, Boland, with 585 points,
has a mere four-point advantage in the Championship Points Award Series
Standings over Ike Maier of Tottenham, Ontario with 581 points.

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