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WORLD FOOTBRAKE CHALLENGE RETURNS TO BRISTOL, JULY 17 - 19

Coalburg Racing Promotions is pleased to announce that the World Footbrake Challenge is back for a third season at wfc09_logo.jpgbeautiful
Bristol Dragway in Bristol, TN. The event, historically the richest
Footbrake-only event of the drag racing season, will continue that
tradition although the format for the 2009 event will change.

The 2009 event will once again feature three days of racing. In an
effort to keep costs down, however, the event will boast a $10,000
winners purse for each day of competition (rather than the
$50,000-to-win Saturday event in years past). Racers can pre-enter the
event for just $350 for all three days. Additionally, for the racers
who have supported the WFC in the past primarily for the big payday
possibilities, promoters have included a unique World Footbrake
Challenge Shootout to be contested Saturday morning. That event will be
open to the first 64 entrants, with an entry fee of $1000. The shootout
will pay $30,000-to-win, with payback to the 2nd round winners.

PBIR PREPARES FOR CITRUS NATIONALS

Avid followers of drag racing will know of George Case, the renowned and former longtime vice president and general Geo_Case_&_Michael_Clark.JPGmanager of the Maple Grove Raceway in Pennsylvania.

Case has a knack for bringing success to drag racing. During his
twenty-five years of service at Maple Grove, he not only promoted the
professional classes with distinction but also he elevated the
Sportsman classes to extraordinary levels.  Maple Grove Raceway
frequently recorded participating drag car counts in excess of 600! 
Then George moved south.  Eight months ago, he tackled a new career
when he took charge of the all-concrete drag racing facility at the new
Palm Beach International Raceway on Beeline Highway in Jupiter,
Florida.

WILL: CAREER BEST EFFORT

Hillary Will finishes a career-best fourth in NHRA points

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Will, driver of the Palm Beach Int’l Raceway/KB Racing, LLC Top Fuel
dragster, finished her third season as a professional drag racer in
fourth place in POWERade championship points Sunday during eliminations
of the season-ending Auto Club of Southern California NHRA Finals at
Auto Club Raceway at Pomona (Calif.).

Will and her team began the final day of racing in the 2008 POWERade
Drag Racing Series in second place in points, but a first round loss to
Troy Buff, 3.887 sec., 313.44 mph to 3.840 sec., 309.27 mph, slid the
world’s fastest female back to No. 4 in the points tally.

FEEDBACK FRIDAY - 11-21-2008

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MARK THOMAS: IT WAS JUST TIME

Seven-time IHRA TAFC world champion Mark Thomas said his decision to walk away from drag racing in 2009 was nothing http://www.competitionplus.com/2005_09/photos/mark_thomas/thomas_04.jpgmore than a means to spend more time with his family and farming business.

The Louisville, Ohio-based farmer believes a year without racing will
leave him wondering how he managed to have time for racing anyway.
Thomas has not missed an IHRA national event since the fall of 1988.

“It’s all my own doing,” Thomas said. “I have not missed a rodeo in
twenty years. I just want time with my wife and kids. I really want to
see what normal life is like.

THE PSM EQUALIZER?

DSR Touts The Suzuki of the Future …

suzuki.jpgRemember
all the talk by Suzuki riders of the American-made Harley-Davidson and
Buell teams having a distinct performance advantage? That banter may be
a thing of the past if what translates to performance on paper becomes
reality.

Noted Suzuki specialist and Don Schumacher Racing crew chief Steve
Tartaglia has heard the talk of this latest in Suzuki technology being
the savior for his brand. The nicknames of V-Rod Destroyer and Buell
Killer elicits a smile from Tartaglia, who quickly notes, “Those
nicknames came from elsewhere than here.”

WILKERSON ADDS THREE NEW TEAM MEMBERS

NHRA Funny Car owner/driver Tim Wilkerson announced the addition of
three experienced staff members to his Levi, Ray & Shoup-sponsored
Funny Car organization, after the recent conclusion of the 2008 NHRA
season.  The '08 campaign saw Wilkerson finish a career-best 2nd in
points on the strength of six race wins and a 42-18 round record, while
it also marked career highs for Wilkerson in terms of final points
position, races won, and rounds won.

Making the announcement from the team's Springfield, Ill. headquarters,
Wilkerson named Bob Wilber as the organization's new Team Manager,
David Jacobsen as Team Wilkerson's new Marketing Director, and Annette
Schendel as the team's new Hospitality Coordinator.

Wilber comes to Team Wilkerson after having spent the last 12 years as
Team Manager for Del Worsham and his NHRA Funny Car organization; a
program which came to a conclusion after the 2008 season when primary
sponsor CSK Auto was acquired by another auto parts company.  Prior to
taking on his role with Worsham in 1997, Wilber spent 13 years in
international sports marketing, working with a variety of USA Olympic
teams, Converse Shoes, and other global marketing clients, including
IBM, Chrysler, and Black & Decker.  He also served as Vice
President or General Manager for three different professional indoor
soccer franchises, and spent six years in professional baseball as a
player, coach, and scout.  Wilber will handle Team Wilkerson's public
relations, media relations, and sponsor relations, while he also
assists with organizational management and personal representation for
Wilkerson, who owns, tunes, and drives the Levi, Ray & Shoup Funny
Car.

INFINEON RACEWAY RECYCLES MORE THAN 17 TONS OF MATERIALS IN 2008

Infineon Raceway has reaffirmed its position as the recycling leader in
the motor-sports industry, collecting more than 17 tons of recyclable
materials at its major events during the 2008 racing season.

In all, the raceway collected 34,568 pounds of materials at its NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series, NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series, IndyCar® Series
and AMA Superbike Series event weekends. That brings the total to more
than 73 tons (147,524 pounds) of recyclable materials since the
inception of the program in 2004. The tonnage equates to slightly more
than the total weight of a full NASCAR Sprint Cup Series starting field
– 43 stock cars.

JET CAR AND MONSTER TRUCK EXCITEMENT AT INAUGURAL TURKEY THAW THRILL SHOW LVMS STRIP NOV. 26

The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway will kick off the Thanksgiving
holiday weekend with the inaugural Turkey Thaw Thrill Show on
Wednesday, Nov. 26.  While your turkey thaws in the ‘fridge, bring the
family out for a night of fast fun and fireworks.

AUSTRALIA'S TEAM BRAY LEND A HAND IN STORM'S AFTERMATH

While waiting for the team transporter to arrive home from Perth. Team
Bray this week has lent a hand to help Brisbane repair damage from one
of the biggest storms to hit the city in two decades.

The severe storm battered Brisbane on Sunday doing more damage than
cyclone Larry as it hit highly populated areas, tearing off roofs,
bringing down trees and power lines, leaving many without livable homes
and a repair bill that is expected to be around 1.5 billion dollars.

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