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AUSSIE'S 400 THUNDER ANNOUNCES NEW NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION DEAL

 

In a major development for Drag Racing in Australia, 400 Thunder has revealed a new television deal in Australia that will provide coverage on Fox Sports and Kayo Sports, for the 400 Thunder Championship Drag Racing events across Australia, and internationally on beIN Sports USA, MAV TV USA and REV TV Canada.

The new deal will see 400 Thunder Championship Drag Racing broadcast in a 2.5 hour, delayed live prime time scheduling on FOX SPORTS and on beIN Sports USA, on the night following the event. 

The international presentation will also be available in 70 million homes across the USA through a number of syndication partnerships. 

PRUETT FOCUSED ON SELF THIS YEAR

 

 Armed with a new car and a new attitude, she said, Top Fuel threat Leah Pruett has been itching to get on the racetrack when everything counts. In preseason testing, she clocked the class’ best elapsed time on opening day (3.81.41 seconds), was No. 2 last Friday at 3.745, 321.42 mph, and was second Saturday (matching Doug Kalitta’s E.T. of 3.716 seconds but with a slower 320.20 mph to his 325.06). Overall, she posted the third-quickest time. But everyone was testing all kinds of aspects of their programs, and none of the numbers were official. Last weekend in Gainesville, she qualified third and reached the quarter-finals. 

Pruett is ready to make every run a step to her first Top Fuel crown.

Always ambitious, Pruett has a challenging set of goals this season. In addition to her Top Fuel commitment, she is scheduled to compete in the full eight Factory Stock Showdown line-up.

JIM CAMPBELL COUNTS HIS GOOD NEWS

 

 

Jim Campbell has brand-new DiPinto Logistics Dodge Charger Funny Car – and a renewed energy for drag racing. Changes to the clutch and fuel systems, he said, “allows us to think that we will be having a more competitive year. With all of [team owner] Big Jim Dunn’s experience and the experience my team brings, how can we go wrong? I mean, Jim Dunn is a legend. All we need is the car to back that up. Along with hard work during the off-season and those years of experience, we expect great things.”

A couple more factors here at the Gatornationals have Campbell excited. “As we get back to the track this year, it is exciting to be doing at least three qualifying sessions again [at most races], and we are all looking forward to having more and more fans back at the track. I have a positive focus on both the team and myself that we are going to do the best we can do this year,” he said.

POMONA NHRA EVENT POSTPONED TO LATER DATE

NHRA officials announced today the postponement of the 61st annual Lucas Oil NHRA Winternationals presented by ProtectTheHarvest.com at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona, originally scheduled for April 9-11.

NHRA and track officials will continue to look to state and federal health officials for recommendations to host events in California. A new date for the event is to be determined.

IHRA HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE: SCOTTY CANNON

Scotty Cannon is one of the most colorful and successful drivers ever to race in the International Hot Rod Association.

The six-time IHRA Pro Modified champion, famous for his mohawk haircut and fast machines, is the first Pro driver named to the IHRA Hall of Fame. The South Carolina driver, who began his career in 1979, won two races in the Top Sportsman ranks a decade later before scoring his first Pro Mod win at Bristol Dragway at the 1991 Spring Nationals.

LANGDON REVELS IN MENTORING ROLE

 

Shawn Langdon isn’t a dad, but he discovered he has those fatherly instincts. During the longer-than-usual offseason, the driver of Kalitta Motorsports’ DHL Toyota Dragster stayed busy, working on his bracket cars – and prepping his nephew Caden’s Jr. Dragster. So he was able to get away from his colder Indiana house and spend some time back in his Southern California.

“It’s pretty funny . . . I look back throughout all the years, and I always say I wish I knew then what I know now in learning things,” Langdon said. “Along the way, I always had people I could rely on. I think the most gratifying thing in working with Caden is when he comes to me and has questions and I give him my best advice of things I’ve learned throughout the years. He sits there and listens, and you can see it soak in. And then he goes out and applies it on the racetrack. Then you see the benefits on the track and he comes back with a smile on his face, happy that he did a good job. He did it and gets all the credit, but just knowing that I contributed a little bit to that is a very different experience.

THIRD-GEN DRAG RACER MASON MCGAHA FINDING HIS GROOVE

 

 

Young Pro Stock racer Mason McGaha kind of shrugged that nonchalant shrug of a teenager who’s not crazy about talking a lot and answering a bunch of questions.

But the third-generation driver said, “I guess it was just a mental thing,’ this difficulty in mastering reaction times when he was first behind the wheel of his dad’s second race car.

But his dad, Chris McGaha, had plenty to say about it.

“He wouldn’t wait on the Christmas Tree. He was doing the motions right. He knew what he was supposed to do. But he would not wait for the Christmas Tree to come down. So that was a major task for him to overcome,” McGaha the Elder said.

HART PULLS OFF TOP FUEL TRIUMPH IN HIS FIRST PRO RACE AT GATORNATIONALS

Debuting Top Fuel driver Josh Hart likened his Sunday task of facing current and three-time class champion Steve Torrence in the Amalie Oil Gatornationals quarterfinals as “a David and Goliath situation.”

The Biblical David sling-shotted a stunning upset. But David had to face only one Goliath. Hart had to battle four of them at Gainesville, Fla.

DSR FUNNY CAR STREAK SNAPPED AS TODD EARNS FIRST GATORNATIONALS WALLY

It has been 517 days, 56 competitive passes and 14 national events since a driver not associated with Don Schumacher Racing last won an NHRA race in Funny Car.

On Sunday, that streak was snapped by round two.

ANDERSON EARNS BIRTHDAY VICTORY AT GATORNATIONALS

Happy birthday Greg Anderson.

For the first time in his illustrious career, Anderson won a race on his birthday as the veteran racer took the top qualifier award on Saturday and followed it up with four round wins and a Wally on his 60th birthday to earn his 95th career win at the 52nd annual AMALIE Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals at Gainesville Raceway.

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