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NATIONAL GUARD ADDS SWEARINGEN

Officials from both the National Guard and the American Drag Racing League took part in the formal unveiling of the two-car 1941-Willys_Team-Blue_web.gif2009
National Guard ADRL drag racing team with drivers Joshua Hernandez and
2006 ADRL Rookie of the Year Travis Swearingen at ADRL headquarters in
O'Fallon.
 
Joining Hernandez, the five-time ADRL national event winner and his red
'57 Chevy on the National Guard team for 2009 is the 26-year-old
Swearingen, whose '41 Willys has been a mainstay of National Guard ADRL
Pro Extreme competition.

NOTHING SAYS VALENTINES LIKE A PRO MOD

Andrew and Dina Parise (pronounced Pahreesee) are in tune with
the fact husband and wife Pro Modified teams aren’t the norm. Sure,
there were the Paynes, Jay and Shelly, who made up drag racing’s first
known spousal Pro Modified team, but let’s state from the outset, these
couples are worlds apart.

He’s a former Super Gas racer turned Pro Modified competitor, who holds
down a Long Island, N.Y.-based executive job, and she’s the former Ice
Capades skater, who followed the lead of her husband into drag racing.

She’s done a good job of keeping up, too.

When he left to pursue the challenge of Pro Modified racing, Dina jumped into his former race car and started making laps.

NANCE REVISITS BASKETBALL

Who said you can't visit home?

Larry Nance, former NBA star
turned drag racer, will return to his basketball roots this weekend at
the NBA All-Star Gala in Phoenix as a judge for the popular Sprite Slam
Dunk Contest.
 
Nance is no novice to the Sprite Slam Dunk Contest having won the
first-ever Slam Dunk in Denver in 1984, defeating “Dr. J,” Julius
Erving, in the final round. Now 25-years later, he returns to Phoenix,
where he began his professional basketball career.
 
“I’m honored that the NBA thought enough of me to have me as judge,”
said Nance. “The event has changed a lot since I won. The players are
doing things with the ball that I never thought of doing and probably
couldn’t do if I had thought of them. It’s going to be fun.”

NEW ASSOCIATE SPONSOR FOR COUGHLIN

Four-time and reigning NHRA Pro Stock world champion Jeg Coughlin Jr.
will now be supported in part by R+L Carriers, a JEGS-RL.jpgNational leader in the
LTL transportation industry with over 40 years of dedicated service to
their customers.

"The synergy between our two companies is amazing," Coughlin said.
"We're both family-owned business that started in Ohio back in the
early 1960s. We're definitely kindred spirits on many levels.

CANNON: 11TH HOUR REALITY

Father and Son Champions Facing Likelihood of Year Without Racing …

Let the record reflect a stressed economy has no respect for past accomplishments.

If it did, then Scotty and Scott Cannon would be discussing with the
media their excitement of chasing another Pro Modified world
championship. Instead the seven time world champions, father with six,
son with one, are lamenting the fact they’ll be on the sidelines
watching a run for a championship start without them.

“In the past it seemed like we could get a deal at the last minute and
could continue to race,” Scotty, the patriarch of the Cannon racing
family said. “I don’t ever remember the economy being this bad in all
of my years of drag racing.”

NEW CJ WINS POMONA

DSA_3990.jpgLightning can strike twice in the same place, sometimes it takes 41 years to pull it off.

John
Calvert, driving one of the four brand new Cobra Jet Mustangs purchased
and brought to the NHRA Winternationals in Pomona by Ford collector Brent Hajek, maneuvered his way
to the Stock eliminator crown, defeating the E/Stock
Automatic Camaro of Tommy Gaynor. This marked the second time a factory
Cobra Jet package has won the NHRA Winternationals since Al Joniec
pulled off the feat in 1968.

 

IHRA AND MICKEY THOMPSON PRESENT TEN GRAND SLAM

IHRA has signed Mickey Thompson Performance Tires & Wheels to
present an exciting new bonus program for the Pro Modified class. For
2009, a $10,000 payday is up for grabs in the winner-take-all Mickey
Thompson Ten Grand Slam.

“Pro Modified racing had its beginnings in IHRA, and for the past 19
years we’ve had the quickest and fastest quarter-mile competition in
the sport,” said Tommy Dupree, IHRA/Norwalk Properties National Sales
Manager. “We’re proud to be able to work with Mickey Thompson to bring
this bonus program to the racers who have supported us for so many
years.”

Points will accrue through the first nine events of the season, ending
at the IHRA President’s Cup Nationals in September. To be eligible,
participants must have the Mickey Thompson program decal on their cars.

WORSHAM: TIMING MEANS EVERYTHING

worsham3.JPGEverything in drag racing involves timing, just ask Del Worsham.

Being in the right place and the right time provided the foundation
that secured Worsham’s driving job with Alan Johnson's Al-Anabi Funny
Car team.

Sunday evening in the Pomona Fairplex media center, Worsham, a 22-time
NHRA Funny Car winner on the NHRA Full Throttle tour wanted to talk,
this after rain had forced postponement of the day’s racing following
one completed round of eliminations.

LUCAS TO SPONSOR PHOENIX EVENT

Lucas Oil Slick Mist, a polymer paint gloss intensifier used on glass,
chrome and vinyl surfaces that is marketed and distributed by Lucas Oil
Products, has been named the title sponsor of the upcoming NHRA Full
Throttle Drag Racing Series event at Firebird International Raceway
near Phoenix, it was announced today by NHRA officials.

The Lucas Oil Slick Mist NHRA Nationals will be contested Feb. 20-22 at
the popular dragstrip in Chandler, Ariz. The race will be televised by
ESPN2 and ESPN2HD.

KALITTA WINS ONE FOR THE FAMILY

Doug and Scott Kalitta always presented a
formidable one-two punch when they raced together under the Kalitta
Motorsports banner in Top Fuel. Nearly eight months after Scott’s
tragic death, the cousins are still winning.
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The Kalitta team has always front-halved and back-halved the dragsters
to get the most out of the chassis, and the yellow 50th anniversary
dragster Doug Kalitta drove in Pomona utilized the same rollcage that
shielded Scott when he won the 2005 NHRA Winternationals crown.

This marked Doug's first victory in the season-opener and the third
time a Kalitta had won the opening event since Connie Kalitta triumphed
in 1967. This win represented his 31st and another one of life’s goals
he can scratch off the list.

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