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HRP TO GIVE AWAY CARNIVAL CRUISE AT SUPER CHEVY STREET CRUISE

Houston Raceway Park's five-year wait is nearly over.

It's been half a decade since the drag racing facility has hosted the Super Chevy Show, a streak that ends this weekend when the national touring series, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary, returns to Southern Texas for a two-day event on Saturday and Sunday.

The Houston Super Chevy Show presented by O'Reilly Auto Parts and Ron Craft Chevrolet is expected to be a fun-filled happening with a variety of events scheduled over the weekend.

It starts Saturday morning with the Chevy Street Cruise. The parade will begin from Ron Craft Chevrolet at 9 a.m. and trek through Baytown before arriving at Houston Raceway Park in grand style

DSR GETS A TEAM CHIROPRACTOR

Dr. Jason Welsh, a licensed Chiropractor, has been named the team chiropractor for professional NHRA team Don Schumacher Racing (DSR) it was announced today. Welsh also operates Indianapolis Sport and Spine located a few miles away from DSR headquarters in Brownsburg.

Welsh, who opened Indianapolis Sport and Spine in Sept. 2009, received a B.S. degree from Millikin University in Decatur, Ill. where he was a member of the conference champion soccer team. He earned his D.C. degree from Logan University in Chesterfield, Mo. Welsh, 29, specializes in treating neurological and musculoskeletal dysfunction affecting the entire body. Indianapolis Sport and Spine offers innovative soft tissue techniques, cutting-edge research-based rehabilitation protocols, and advanced chiropractic manipulation techniques.

INDY CHAMPION COUGHLIN READY FOR "THE MILLION"

sc_finalLast weekend, 20-year old third-generation racer Troy (T.J.) Coughlin Jr., won the most prestigious drag race in the world when he claimed the Super Comp title at the NHRA Mac Tools U.S. Nationals. Now, he hopes to strike while the iron is hot as he travels to Muncie Dragway in Muncie, Ind., for the annual Million Dollar Drag Race. Now in its 14th year, the Million Dollar Drag Race is the quintessential big money E.T. bracket race with the eventual champion normally winning upwards of $200,000. With the stakes so high, the event, much like the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals, attracts all of drag racing’s best sportsman drivers. With that in mind, Coughlin knows he must maintain the focus and determination that allowed him to claim the victory last weekend.
 
“After winning Indy, I’m going into this race with a lot of confidence,” said Coughlin. “That’s good because I know how tough the Million Dollar race is. It’s held on an eighth-mile which means the racing is more competitive and the rounds are closer. I’m also going to have to compete against all the best bracket racers in the world so I have to be prepared for anything and everything.”

ATTITUDE APPAREL'S 10K GOLF CHALLENGE

Steve Kent, Rodger Brogdon and the Attitude Apparel Pro Stock team announced today their support of the annual Greg Morris Memorial golf tournament to be Brogdon_pocket_2010held in conjunction with the upcoming O’Reilly Auto Parts Fall Nationals at the Texas Motorplex September 23-26 with a $10,000.00 challenge.

“Greg Morris was not only a staunch supporter of drag racing at the Texas Motorplex, he supported the racers, the division and the organization as well,” said Rodger Brogdon. “The Golf tournament has helped to support the daughter that Greg left behind and we’d like to lend our support as well.”

BODE STILL CELEBRATING MEMORABLE FIRST WIN

Bob Bode defined all the odds when he won the Funny Car title at the Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals at Brainerd, Minn., Aug. 12-15.
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Bode, who is from Chicago, proved his performance was no fluke. Bode put himself in the U.S. Nationals field with a 4.109-second time at 298.14 mph. He qualified 12th on the ladder. Even though he lost to John Force in the first run, he's still excited over his first career national event victory.

“I can’t quit smiling,” Bode said. “It is like way over the top winning a Wally. For us, we always hoped we would win a Wally and never knew that we would. So, when we actually stood there holding it, I think I will smile the rest of my life over that Wally.”

SHOP ACROSS STREET FROM ORP HAS ITS ADVANTAGES FOR LITTON

 
littonMany of the drag racers whose shops are headquartered in nearby Brownsburg feel lucky to be at home for the U.S. Nationals every Labor Day weekend. But Bruce Litton tops them all, for his race shop and trailer-sales business sit directly across Crawfordsville Road from O'Reilly Raceway Park's main gate (along with the meticulous re-creation of the main street from his Oneida, Tenn., boyhood home, complete with service station, car dealership, jail, diner, chapel, and movie theatre).
 
"It's the only racetrack in the world that we can race at where we can service the car in air conditioning then come over here and run it," he said of ORP. "We've even warmed it up [across the street] before we come over and test it." The team puts fuel in the back of the tow vehicle and, with Litton already in his fire suit, he and his crew "pour fuel in it, run it, and tow it back across the street -- go back out with the crowd going out," he said.

BROGDON: A SECOND PISTONATOR PRO STOCKER COMING

Steve Kent’s participation in Competition eliminator during the NHRA U.S. Nationals wasn’t a coincidence according to team driver Rodger Brogdon. It was a precursor.

Kent is planning a foray into Pro Stock eliminator as a second driver for the Attitude Apparel Pro Stock team in 2011.

“I can tell you, Steve Kent is racing at least ten Pro Stock races next year,” said Brogdon during the CompetitionPlus.com Attitude Apparel Hour produced by WFO Radio. “I told him if you get in there for one or two you might just run all 22 of them.”

HOOVER'S SEMI-FINAL INDY PM FINISH WAS MONUMENTAL

If anyone truly understood the magnitude of the GSA NHRA Pro Modified division competing at the U.S. Nationals for the first time as a recognized non-exhibition series, it was Ed Hoover.

Hoover, driver of the Trussell supercharged '68 Camaro, was a pioneer in the Pro Mod class, back when the entries were incredibly abundant and so varied that a walk through the staging lanes was nearly over-stimulation in terms of uniqueness. Nowadays, the category is so competitive that sleek and similar designs are the norm, and the era of extreme individuality has gone by the wayside in favor of tenths, hundredths, or even thousandths of a second.

NITRO TUNER FLYNN ADJUSTS TO NEW ADRL ROLE

Soft-spoken Rob Flynn is helping rising ADRL Pro Extreme star Alex Hossler make a loud statement in the Pro Modified world.  

flynn_headshotFlynn, a veteran crew chief most recently working in the NHRA ranks on Brandon Bernstein's Copart/Lucas Oil Dragster, helped Hossler win Aug. 26 at Gateway International Raceway. That moved Hossler into second place in the standings, just 16 points off Josh Hernandez's pace. It's no real surprise he is making a difference for Hossler, but it's surprising to Flynn that he finds himself in the middle of the doorslammer world.

TROXEL HEADED OVERSEAS TO RACE PRO MOD AGAIN

Melanie_Troxel_PMPro Mod pilot Melanie Troxel, the lone American entered in the FIA European Finals at Santa Pod Raceway in England, is looking to make a statement upon her return across the pond. Troxel raced the season opener at Santa Pod but her team's performance fell short of their expectations.

"We definitely feel like we have some unfinished business there," Troxel said.

The R2B2 team struggled throughout qualifying and as a result Troxel's Worldwide Pro Mod Association Camaro made an early exit on race day. The team finished on a high note by setting the track record on an exhibition run later in the day but it wasn't the same as racing for the trophy.

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