KALITTA TO RUN GWYNN TRIBUTE IN GAINESVILLE

Gwynn_DragsterTwenty years after his final National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) national event win as a driver, Darrell Gwynn’s famed Coors Extra Gold Special Top Fuel dragster colors will again streak down the Gainesville Raceway 1,000-ft track during the upcoming Gatornationals.  This time, though, champion driver Doug Kalitta will be in the cockpit.
 
As a tribute to Gwynn’s second consecutive Gainesville victory at the 1990 Gatornationals, Kalitta Motorsports donated a dragster to bear Gwynn’s marquee paint scheme during this year’s races.  The special dragster not only will honor Gwynn’s on-track achievements, it also will recognize the Darrell Gwynn Foundation’s ongoing work to provide education about spinal cord injury prevention, offer support to those afflicted by spinal cord injuries and debilitating disease, and raise funds to help find a cure.

Twenty years after his final National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) national event win as a driver, Darrell Gwynn’s famed Coors Extra Gold Gwynn_DragsterSpecial Top Fuel dragster colors will again streak down the Gainesville Raceway 1,000-ft track during the upcoming Gatornationals.  This time, though, champion driver Doug Kalitta will be in the cockpit.
 
As a tribute to Gwynn’s second consecutive Gainesville victory at the 1990 Gatornationals, Kalitta Motorsports donated a dragster to bear Gwynn’s marquee paint scheme during this year’s races.  The special dragster not only will honor Gwynn’s on-track achievements, it also will recognize the Darrell Gwynn Foundation’s ongoing work to provide education about spinal cord injury prevention, offer support to those afflicted by spinal cord injuries and debilitating disease, and raise funds to help find a cure.
 
Gwynn was paralyzed from the chest down in an on-track accident just one month after his 1990 Gatornationals victory.
 
“I’ve known Darrell and the entire Gwynn family for a long time.  We had some fun races together and I have always respected him as a racer and a person,” said team owner and drag racing legend Connie Kalitta.  “It’s an honor for us to be able to run this dragster for Darrell and the Darrell Gwynn Foundation in Gainesville.”   

In addition to the Kalitta tribute car, a meticulously replicated 20th Anniversary Coors Extra Gold Special show version of Gwynn’s 1990 Top Fuel dragster will be displayed on the track midway.  The show car, which was sold three times during the Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Show in Scottsdale, Ariz., in January, was given back to Gwynn by, first, Ron Pratte, and then Bill Gannon.  Its final purchaser, Floridian Joe Riley, also returned it to Gwynn so it can be auctioned again at the West Palm Beach Barrett-Jackson Auction in April.  Fans are invited to visit the Darrell Gwynn Foundation display, take photos of the car and contribute to the Foundation’s goal of raising $1 million through the show car.  Nearly $500,000 already has been raised.
 
And, on Sunday morning (March 14 at 8 a.m.), prior to the elimination rounds, drivers and team owners will join Gwynn for a special “Track Walk for Those Who Can’t” on the quarter-mile Gainesville Raceway strip.  Fans will be able to get “up-close and personal” with Gwynn and top drivers by walking with them on the famed track for a donation of $20 or more to the Foundation.
  
“I raced against Connie and the Kalitta team so our relationship goes back decades,” said Gwynn.  “I am so grateful for what Kalitta Motorsports is doing through the donation of one of its cars to mark the 20th anniversary of my last national event victory and, more important, for helping raise awareness and money for my ‘new race’ – winning the battle against spinal cord injury and debilitating disease on behalf of all those afflicted by them.”
 
Connie raced Darrell six times in his career; Gwynn won five times, including his first Top Fuel win at the 1986 Winternationals.
 
The Foundation’s public outreach will be readily apparent to drivers and fans Sunday afternoon when Gwynn presents a custom motorized wheelchair to racing fan Brian Robinson.  A Juno Beach, Fla., resident who has a form of Muscular Dystrophy, Robinson will receive his new wheelchair at the starting line in front of 50,000 fans right before Sunday’s eliminations. 
 
“We are so glad that Darrell and Kalitta Motorsports joined forces to commemorate the 20th anniversary of his last win in Gainesville.  Darrell’s contributions to our sport and now to help those with spinal cord injuries are truly remarkable,” added driver Doug Kalitta.  “The last time the Coors Extra Gold dragster was on the track in Gainesville it went to the winner’s circle with Darrell.  We hope we can return it there again for him.”
 
Gwynn won 28 national events and made the quickest run in drag racing history at the time.  In his famed Coors Extra Gold Special, Gwynn won the 1989 U.S. Nationals and 1990 Gatornationals, among other races, and, on March 2, 1990, set an elapsed time record of 4.909 seconds at Houston Raceway Park in Texas.  Just one month later, his career was cut short by the tragic Easter Sunday crash at England’s Santa Pod Raceway.
 
But Gwynn wasn’t ready to stop competing.  Through the Darrell Gwynn Foundation, he now is committed to raising awareness and money to help children and young adults who are living with spinal cord injuries and debilitating disease.  His organization spearheads spinal cord injury education programs, supports long-term healthcare services for new spinal cord injury patients, and raises funds for a cure.  As part of its Wheelchair Donation Program, the Foundation has given approximately 100 custom power wheelchairs (each costing between $10,000 and $30,000) to individuals in need across the country.
 
For Gatornationals ticket information, call 1-800-884-6472 (Pacific Standard Time) or visit www.gainesvilleraceway.com.  Fans wishing to take part in the Darrell Gwynn Foundation Track Walk, can sign up at the Darrell Gwynn Foundation booth located behind the Top Eliminator Club at the Raceway.

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