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FIVE DRIVES ANDERSON

G_Anderson.jpgAlthough three-time NHRA POWERade Pro Stock Champion Greg Anderson will try to
approach it as just any other race, the 53rd annual NHRA Mac Tools U.S.
Nationals may be the biggest race of his career.   

First and foremost,
Anderson, driver of the KB Racing LLC-owned, Summit Racing Equipment Pontiac
GTO, along with every driver on the O’Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis
facility, wants to win what is considered by most as the largest and most
prestigious event on the NHRA circuit.

Secondly, and maybe more important
from a historic point of view, Anderson, who has won five times in six final
rounds at Indy, including four-in-a-row, is trying to become the only
professional driver to win the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals five consecutive times. 
He won here in 2001 and 2003-2006 and was runner-up in 1999.  He also earned the
No. 1 qualifying position three times (2004-2006).  

"Obviously, winning
four-in-a-row at Indy has been pretty cool for me," said Anderson.  "I think
there is only two other Pro Stock guys that have done that -- Bob Glidden and WJ
(Warren Johnson). I don't believe that anyone in any professional class has ever
won five straight, so if I could do it that would put me alone in the record
book.  That would be a heck of a feather in our cap, winning
five-in-a-row.”

USA'S BRAVE SOLDIERS (DRAG RACING FANS, TOO!)

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Here are a few diehard Mike Ashley fans and and a few drag
racing fans doing the deed. Thanks to Gotham City Racing as well as all the teams for their support on
the project.

FULLER'S INDY SPONSOR

R_Fuller.jpgCurrent NHRA Top Fuel points leader Rod Fuller
will pilot the yellow-and-black MacAllister CAT dragster during the 53rd running
of the prestigious U.S. Nationals. David Powers Motorsports and
Indianapolis-based MacAllister Machinery have partnered for the Indianapolis event, Aug. 29-Sept. 3, at O’Reilly Raceway
Park at Indianapolis, it was announced today. This is
the seventh time that David Powers Motorsports and a Caterpillar dealer group
have joined to back Fuller’s car this season.

 

The
relationship between David Powers Motorsports and the CAT dealer groups is
designed as a pilot program to increase technician recruiting. Caterpillar
dealers are experiencing a shortage of technicians and NHRA drag racing offers a
technician-rich recruiting environment to find qualified candidates with
experienced mechanical backgrounds. MacAllister Machinery is Indiana’s leading heavy equipment supplier and operates 14
locations throughout Indiana.

 

“This is the seventh time we’re running the CAT colors,”
Fuller said. “I hope this is lucky number seven and we can put this MacAllister
CAT dragster in the winner’s circle. To do that at the U.S. Nationals, our
biggest race of the year, would be an awesome way to showcase our talent and to
get the word out about the need to hire technicians for the Caterpillar dealers.
We want to have another strong showing in the CAT car as we begin the
Countdown.”

BRAY'S NEW SPONSOR

Australia’s
most successful drag racing organization, Team Bray, has signed a new naming
rights sponsorship deal with ARMOR ALL, the country’s most popular automotive
detailing products company, for the 2007/2008 season.

Ben
Bray’s 2005/2006 championship-winning Top Alcohol Funny Car will change from
its silver ‘shark’ livery and debut in the trademark ARMOR ALL black, orange
and yellow colors at the opening round of the new season, the East Coast
Nationals, at Sydney’s
Western Sydney International Dragway on August 31-September 1.

ADRL FINAL RESULTS - NORWALK

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stantonDSA_1711.JPGMother Nature tried her
best Saturday, but the Flowmaster American Drag Racing League's inaugural ADRL
Chevy Drags were eventually able to crown four champions to conclude a
spectacular weekend of eighth-mile racing.


The ADRL's first trip to Summit
Motorsports Park

- and first trip into the northern part of the country - ended early Sunday
morning with Bubba Stanton (Pro Extreme), Charles Carpenter (Pro Nitrous),
David Janes (Extreme 10.5), and Eddie Gonder Jr. (Pro Extreme Motorcycle)
claiming event titles in their respective classes. The event was plagued by
three rain delays Saturday, beginning just before the scheduled start of
eliminations, but the track was dried and prepped in good order each time.

IHRA MILAN POSTPONED UNTIL SEPT.

Suzuki Motor City Nationals
Postponed

Seventh stop on 2007 Nitro Jam schedule moved to late
September

 

The Suzuki Motor City Nationals presented by GM Performance Division and
Heritage Newspapers at Milan Dragway has tentatively been moved to Sept. 21-23
due to weather concerns.

 

Heavy rain in Southeast Michigan Friday night dropped over an inch of rain on the
Milan area. In addition, the region has experienced nearly 12
inches of rain in the past six days. IHRA was able to get the track dried
Saturday morning and racing began at 9:30 a.m., but
the rains came again at noon and
continued until 3:00 p.m. when
IHRA officials finally decided to pull the plug on the
event.

 

The steady rain completely saturated the track surface, leading to
the determination by IHRA track guru Jim Weinert that it would not be possible
to offer a safe race track to the racers until late Sunday or early Monday at
the earliest.

MAKING A STATEMENT?

Jim Halsey, usually a staple on the IHRA Pro Modified tour,
skipped the event in Milan, Michigan to come to Norwalk. He wasn't the
only one. Tour regular Burton Auxier was also there amongst a score of
other former IHRA Pro Modified racers. In fact, there were only two
nitrous racers in Milan.

ADRL NORWALK FRIDAY

Scruggs Just Misses 200-mph Run to Highlight Inaugural ADRL Chevy Drags

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Pro Extreme driver
Jason Scruggs came within less than one mile per hour of making history Friday
night at Summit Motorsports Park,
blasting a 3.824 at 199.11-mph run to easily lead qualifying after the opening
night of the Flowmaster American Drag Racing League's inaugural Chevy Drags.

FRIDAY MARTIN QUALIFYING RAINED OUT

Friday professional qualifying at Milan Dragway was cancelled due to rain.

 

The Suzuki Motor
City Nationals presented by GM Performance Division and Heritage Newspapers will
resume Saturday at 9 a.m. Professional
qualifying will run as scheduled at 2 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Eliminations are
scheduled for Sunday.

 

Friday tickets will
be honored Sunday as an even trade. Friday tickets can be used against the cost
of a Saturday ticket, with spectators asked to cover the additional $10
difference.

HERBERT ON WIND TUNNEL

Doug Herbert, driver of the Snap-on
Tools Top Fuel dragster, will appear live on Wind Tunnel with Dave Despain this Sunday,
August 26.

Herbert raced his way into the
Countdown to the Championship earlier this week with a victory at the
rain-delayed Toyo Tires NHRA Nationals. Coming into the event in the No. 11
position, nothing less than a win would move him into the top eight, and despite
the rain and days of waiting, Herbert and the Snap-on Tools team made it happen.

Wind Tunnel with
Dave Despain airs on SpeedTV from 9 to 10 p.m.
ET.

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