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NHRA DIVISION 2 LODRS RESULTS

Racing is complete and the winners have been crowned at the NHRA Lucas
Oil Drag Racing Series event hosted at Gainesville Raceway.  This wraps
up the second of six events in Southeast division competition.  Winners
walking away with the coveted Wally trophy included Top Alcohol
Dragster pilot Shayne Lawson, Broken Arrow, Okla., and Jay Payne from
Claremont, Calif., in Top Alcohol Funny Car.

Lawson was in the groove this weekend making his way out of the No.2
qualifying position and into the winner’s circle. On his way to the
Final, the event champ took out local Gainesville, Fla., resident
Cherissa Griffis in Round 1 and Bill Evans of Miramar, Fla., in the
Semis. Lawson posted a 5.403 second, 250.51 mph run defeating Artie
Allen from Jacksonville, Fla., to take home the hardware.

WILKERSON WITHDRAWS FROM THE LUCK BANK

Tim Wilkerson learned a valuable lesson Sunday in Phoenix; the more things go wrong, the more they can work in his favor.

The Springfield, Ill.-based driver of the Levi, Ray & Shoup Shelby
Cobra Mustang realizes this turn of events is certainly not the norm,
but when you DNQ the first race of the season as he did two weeks ago
in Pomona, you learn to not look a gift horse in the mouth. He made
withdrawals from the luck bank all day at the NHRA Lucas Slick Mist
Nationals until he reached the semis.

NEFF: TOUGH PILL TO SWALLOW

Mike Neff rode a wave of emotion to the finals of the Lucas Slick Mist neff.JPGNHRA
Nationals at Firebird International Raceway. Handling the majority of
the onsite crew chief duties for the Ford Drive One Mustang in the
absence of crew chief John Medlen, who was in Indianapolis recovering
from a heart procedure he received prior to the race, Neff reached his
fourth career final before a broken clutch linkage forced him to abort
his final round run versus red hot Ron Capps.

COUGHLIN: WIN ENDS 'CRAZY STAT'

The thud you thought you heard on Sunday, about 6:04 E.S.T., was Jeg pro_stock_final.jpgCoughlin Jr. body-slamming the monkey off his back.

Coughlin extended his edge over good friend Kurt Johnson to 31 wins and
27 losses by capturing the Pro Stock title at the NHRA Lucas Slick Mist
Nationals at Phoenix, Az. The win represented the first of the 2009
season for Coughlin.

DON'T MESS WITH THE ACE

In many circles of drag racing folklore, Ed "Ace" McCulloch carried a E_McCulloch.jpgrather potent right hook.

That was then. This is now and he's channeled his aggression elsewhere.

The 22-time winner as a driver is having fun in racing again and his
run of good fortunes with a driver he describes as being as close to a
son as one can have, has everything to do with his renewed passion.

ANTRON: WIN IS A B'DAY PRESENT FOR TUNERS

NHRA Full Throttle Top Fuel point leader Antron Brown might have been scratching his head in January when Ashley DSA_3778.jpgremoved
him from his Lee Beard comfort zone and delivered a pair of seasoned
Funny Car tuners in Brian Corradi and Mark Oswald, but now in late
February he can't help but think the move was pure genius on his team
owner's behalf.

No disrespect towards anyone, but Brown wouldn't change a thing about his tuners.

CAPPS IN TOTAL CONTROL

The odds say that it was just as well that Mike Neff capps.jpgdrove his broken race car to the finish line without backing up from the burnout.

Ron Capps would have been a monster to beat anyway.

Who said that? It wasn't Capps. Maybe it was “Fate” talking.


No disrespect intended towards Neff, but after a year of nothing going
right for Capps, he's suddenly faced with the prospect of doing no
wrong in 2009.

MEDLEN TO UNDERGO NON-SURGICAL PROCEDURE

John Force Racing crew chief John Medlen, who missed the 25th annual
Lucas Slick Mist Nationals at Firebird International Raceway because of
health issues, followed the race from his room at Methodist Hospital in
Indianapolis where on Monday he will undergo cardiac ablation, a
non-surgical procedure designed to help regulate his heartbeat.

PHOENIX FINAL RESULTS

winners.jpg
capps.jpgRon
Capps raced to his second consecutive Funny Car victory of the season
Sunday at the Lucas Oil Slick Mist NHRA Nationals at Firebird
International Raceway.

Capps took a single pass to claim his 27th career victory after final
round opponent Mike Neff’s John Force Racing Ford Mustang broke on the
burnout. Capps powered his NAPA Auto Parts Dodge Charger to an an
impressive performance of 4.048 at 306.81 anyway to win for the second
time at the Phoenix track.

POINT STANDINGS FOLLOWING PHOENIX

Top 10 point standings for the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series
following the 25th annual Lucas Oil Slick Mist NHRA Nationals at
Firebird International Raceway.

TOP FUEL: 1. Antron Brown, 206; 2. Brandon Bernstein, 164; 3.
Doug Kalitta, 163; 4. Tony Schumacher, 127; 5. Morgan Lucas, 124; 6.
Larry Dixon, 88; 7. Spencer Massey, 85; 8. Shawn Langdon, 83; 9. Cory
McClenathan, 82; 10t. David Baca, 62; 10t. Joe Hartley, 62.

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