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GET SCREENED AMERICA SPONSORS NHRA PRO MOD

As part of a three-year deal which extends through the 2011 season,
NHRA has announced that Get Screened America will run Pro Mod Challenge
exhibitions at 10 NHRA national events in 2009. The Get Screened
America Pro Mod Challenge presented by ProCare Rx debuts March 12-15 at
the 40th annual ACDelco NHRA Gatornationals in Gainesville, Fla. 

CAPPS: PLAYING THE GAME

Capps Combines Caution and Aggression in One Potent Combination …

003-Ron Capps-Pomona.JPGRon Capps believes a driver is only as good as his last run, not to mention his last race.

His last run was a final round win; his first since the 2007 season.
It’s a feat that enables him to open Friday’s NHRA Lucas Slick Mist
Nationals from the rear of qualifying, the most advantageous spot in
what is usually a baseline session.

Capps and tuner Ed “Ace” McCulloch can watch the competition and make
tuning changes while awaiting their opportunity to make a tuning run.
That opportunity can be the determining factor as to whether they calm
down the NAPA Auto Parts Dodge or turn the wick up and go for the
jugular early in the event.

HOUSE BILL 69 ADDRESSES VEHICLE LENGTH

Racers residing in North Carolina or traveling to North Carolina to
race, whether they compete on bull-ring oval tracks, superspeedways or
drag strips, can breathe a little easier if House Bill 69 passes the
Legislature this session.  

House Bill 69, sponsored by NC State Representative Nelson Cole,
working with former State Representative Karen Ray, addresses and
defines the length for “vehicle combinations used in connection with
motorsports competition events” that travel on North Carolina highways.
 
HB 69 provides that tractor and trailer combinations that do not exceed
90 feet may be legally operated on all state highways provided they are
traveling “(1) to or from a motorsports competition event; (2) for
trips conducted for the purpose of purchasing fuel or conducting
repairs....on the competition vehicle; (3) for other activities related
to motorsports purposes.”

INTRODUCING NITRO UNIVERSITY

2_17_2008_nitrouniversity_1.jpgConsider this the ultimate venue for higher learning of the high horsepower variety.

Welcome to Nitro University and the professor will be none other than six-time world championship tuner Mike Kloeber.

Kloeber
has joined the staff of CompetitionPlus.com as their "on-staff" nitro
expert and in doing so has agreed to write a series of articles
describing the ins and outs of nitro racing from the technical side.

Kloeber explains the Nitro University syllabus as, "The purpose of this series is to bring a fuller understanding of the
major components of Top Fuel Dragsters and Funny Cars with an insider’s
perspective. We will touch on many items in detail and how the
components and various systems are interrelated along with a few side
notes and an occasional story along the way.

The list of subjects covered will be vast and detailed to the degree
necessary for the above average fan and simple enough for the average
fan to come away with a better appreciation of the intricacies of the
modern “Nitro” car.
"

Strap yourself inside this high horsepower curriculum where the first lesson delves into the intracacies of the nitro chassis.

NITRO UNIVERSITY - FIRST LESSON, UNDERSTANDING THE NITRO CHASSIS

 

MARCH MEET KICKS OFF 2009 NHRA HOT ROD HERITAGE SERIES

Bucky_Austin_credit_Gary_Brown.jpgThe 51st annual March Meet is the lead-off event in the NHRA’s 8-race nostalgia drag race series. The 2009 Hot Rod Heritage
Series, now in its second season, gets the green light at historic Auto Club Famoso Raceway in Bakersfield, Mar. 6-8.

“We’re honored to once again kick-off the Hot Rod Heritage drag racing
series,” said Blake Bowser, vice president and general manager of the
Kern County Racing Association, operators of Auto Club Famoso and
producers of the March Meet. “Nostalgia drag racing fans are in for a
great weekend of racing, fun and affordable entertainment.”

According to the NHRA, the Hot Rod Heritage Racing Series was created
to “help preserve NHRA’s rich history and tradition while capitalizing
on the success of nostalgia drag racing competition.” Series champions
will be crowned in 14 categories based on year-end points.

MILLICAN'S NEW TV SHOW DEBUT

Clay Millican plans to be hunkered down in front of his television set at 10 p.m. (ET) Wednesday night, Feb. 18, watching the DRHFOTO.jpgdebut of Drag Race High on Speed TV.  And he hopes a lot more interested viewers will be tuning in, too.

Over the next 10 weeks, viewers will see high school auto shop students
from San Diego-area high schools Ramona and El Camino build competitive
cars to race each other for the Drag Race High championship.

WILKERSON NOT CONCERNED OVER POMONA STUMBLE

A leading dictionary defines the word "rebound" as meaning "to recover, as from discouragement, failure, or ill health,"

wilkerson.JPG
Tim
Wilkerson shakes the tires and falls behind early in his only Pomona
qualifying attempt. Because of the nature of the event and abbreviated
qualifying, Wilkerson isn't overly upset at the team's DNQ. He hopes
for a return to normalcy in Phoenix. (Roger Richards Photo)

among
other references to trampolines, basketballs, and scorned lovers.  With
that first definition in mind, while also looking strictly at the
record and seeing a DNQ listed as Tim Wilkerson's result from the first
race of the year, it might seem appropriate to assume the driver of the
Levi, Ray & Shoup Shelby Mustang needs a rebound this weekend, at
the second race of the '09 campaign in Phoenix.  It might seem
appropriate, but the popular driver/tuner doesn't see it that way,
because the definition doesn't fit the story.

Had Wilkerson left Pomona with that same DNQ, but with four qualifying
runs on his record, he might very well feel differently, but his lone
shot at the tricky Pomona track left him much more philosophical than
frustrated, and more forward-looking than retrospective.  After all, it
was a bizarre and weather-plagued weekend for everyone, and in the end
two Funny Car teams were going to draw the short straws.  Wilkerson
just happened to be one of the two.

HALSEY: LOTS OF POTENTIAL

halsey_head_1.jpgAfter the 2008 season Jim Halsey experienced, who could blame the
nitrous Pro Modified veteran for wanting to come out of the box
swinging for the fence?

If only reality would coincide with what looked good on paper.

This weekend in Valdosta, Ga., his test runs looked more like a broken
record, than a world record, on more than one occasion. But, that’s
okay; it was the first time out in a new car.

This was the routine: Launch like a banshee, lay down an incredible
60-foot clocking and at 62 feet, shake his ever-living brains out.

NHRA PM ANNOUNCEMENT TUESDAY

A source close to the situation told CompetitionPlus.com that an
announcement is forthcoming ensuring the NHRA Pro Modified series on
the tour for years to come. This announcement will reportedly come on
Tuesday.

Reportedly, a non-automotive sponsor has been procured and brings along
with it a multi-year contract, something the series has never had
before. Since 2002, Pro Modified has been fielded on a year-to-year basis.

FORCE HOOD AND PET FEATURED IN NEW BOOK

Ashley Force Hood and her cat Simba were the focus of a photo shoot by noted photographer David Woo for his upcoming Ashley_Poster_demo.jpgbook
Top Dogs and Their Pets. The NHRA Funny Car star posed in her trademark
Castrol GTX firesuit along with a freshly bathed Simba for the upcoming
coffee table style book featuring celebrities and their pets. Simba,
always right at home at the races, kept the entire John Force Racing
family on their toes before the photo shoot running and hiding
throughout the Yorba Linda shop

“At first Simba just wanted to run around in the front lobby of our
shop. There are so many bright colorful things up there he was just
having a heyday running underneath funny cars and jumping over couches.
He just didn’t know where he wanted to go. We had to keep searching for
him and climbing under the race cars to coax him out,” said AOL’s
Hottest Athlete of 2007. “Once he got into the swing of things he tired
out a little from running around. That worked out pretty good because
we were all getting a little tired from chasing him all over the place.
It was a lot of fun.”

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