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NHRA ON GMA THURSDAY

ABC’s popular morning show, Good Morning America, will once again
feature the NHRA POWERade Series during a segment expected to air at
7:45 a.m. ET Thursday morning.

With gas prices reaching $4 a gallon and fuel efficiency on everyone’s
mind, Good Morning America will be shooting on location at a gas
station in Indianapolis to focus on the issue and they’ll be utilizing
the crew of the second-place Matco Tools team as their expert mechanics.

MASSEY LICENSED FOR NHRA TOP FUEL

Spencer Massey got a reprieve from NHRA officials regarding additional Top Fuel licensing

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Spencer Massey is now a licensed NHRA Top Fuel driver too. (Roger Richards)

runs. As soon as the NHRA processes his application, he’ll be a licensed NHRA Top Fuel driver.

Massey has been making a lot of noise on the IHRA side with two
national event wins in as many races behind the wheel of Mitch King’s
dragster. The car wasn’t legal for this weekend because of the
mandatory back-half specifications weren’t in place.

ZACH BEARD EYES TOP FUEL

Seventeen-year old Zach Beard is counting down the days until he turns
18. The son of famed nitro tuner Lee Beard will then get his
opportunity to race in the Top Alcohol Dragster division.

Beard recently procured his Top Alcohol Dragster license.

“Hopefully after this weekend Dunkin Donuts will make a decision to
stay in racing,” Beard explained. “We will hit some divisional events
and hopefully be racing at the NHRA U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis.

Beard will be racing in the Top Alcohol Dragster to gain seat time
until he makes the transition to Top Fuel. When the Dunkin Donuts
program was announced last month, Beard was scheduled to drive.

“It’s been a little frustrating,” Beard said of the delay in getting to drive the car. “I don’t really like to spectate.”

PARTY TOMORROW AT MONACO LAS VEGAS TO KICK OFF SPEED SPECTACULAR

Monaco Las Vegas will be host a pre-race kick-off party for the
inaugural Speed Spectacular on Thursday, May 1, from 4-8 p.m. at its
showroom at 7445 Dean Martin Dr. in Las Vegas.  The free party will
feature hot rods, race cars, Monaco’s luxury motor coaches and a
barbeque.  Included in the race car display at Monaco’s showroom will
be the legendary Pisano & Matsubara Vega nitro Funny Car and Mendy
Fry’s Future Flash Dodge Charger.

“Vintage drag racing participants spend a great deal of time, money and
energy preparing for – and competing in – a sport that is strictly a
hobby,” said Daryl Rogers, co-owner of Monaco Las Vegas.  “Our motto,
‘Driving Your Dream’ is exactly what these racers are doing. Monaco Las
Vegas’ pre-race celebration simply is an opportunity for the racers,
enthusiasts and coach owners to relax and enjoy their hobby away from
the track.”

The inaugural Las Vegas Speed Spectacular will include nostalgia drag
racing featuring the NHRA’s Hot Rod Heritage Racing Series.  The
traveling NHRA Hot Rod Heritage Series was created to preserve the rich
history and tradition of drag racing and will contest nostalgia drag
racing classes, including: nostalgia nitro-burning Funny Cars, A/Gas,
B/Gas, C/Gas, D/Gas, Hot Rod and three Nostalgia Eliminator classes.  A
pair of Fuel Altereds also will battle in heads-up,
first-man-to-the-finish-line-wins match racing.

COUGHLIN FAMILY HONORED FOR FIVE YEARS OF FIGHTING CANCER

Ohio State
University's Comprehensive Cancer Center
-- Arthur
G. James Cancer
Hospital and Richard J.
Solove Research DSC01997.jpgInstitute recognized the fifth anniversary of the JEGS
Foundation "Racing for Cancer Research" program on April 29th by presenting a
certificate of appreciation to the Coughlin family.

The JEGS Foundation
"Racing for Cancer Research" program directly benefits the James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute by
raising money for cancer research, educating the racing community and public
at-large on the disease, providing an avenue for people to get involved in the
fight against cancer, and helping with patient care.

WILKINS HEADLINES MAD DAWG OPENER ENTRIES

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For the first time in his impressive career, small block wizard Sandy Wilkins
has confirmed his plans to compete in the heads-up excitement of the Outlaw Mad
Dawg series. Fresh off his big Top Sportsman win in Rockingham, Wilkins, a
4-time national event winner has confirmed his plans to tow his small
block-equipped Cavalier to Don Plemmons' all concrete Farmington Dragway on
Saturday. Wilkins' decorated Top Sportsman career also includes an NHRA Top
Sportsman divisional championship. Finding success in previous seasons at
Farmington, Wilkins won his first ever IHRA Top Sportsman race at the Mocksville
facility. 
 
Sure, he's a talented bracket racer even at 200mph, but
what would inspire a man to mix it up with the bad boys of heads-up, especially
when you're seemingly short 300 cubic inches? "You don't get better by beating
your sister", laughed Sandy Wilkins during a telephone interview on Tuesday.
"You've got to go out there and race against people like Todd Tutterow, Randy
Weatherford and those guys if you want to improve", said Wilkins. "I won't learn
much if I go bracket racing every single weekend", added Wilkins.

WIN A 1965 MUSTANG

gg65mustang.jpgTogether in partnership with San Francisco’s KFRC
106.9 FM, CBS 5 and product sponsors Intro Wheels, Global West Suspension, Billy
Built, BF Goodrich, Grant Driving Accessories, Steele Rubber Products, PPG Paint
and Troy’s Body
& Paint, Goodguys will give away a Vintage 1965 Mustang this season.  The
car will be given away at the 19th Autumn Get-Together, November 8 & 9 at
the Pleasanton Fairgrounds, in Pleasanton, CA
this fall. Semi finalists will be chosen at all four 2008 Goodguys events held
at the Pleasanton Fairgrounds. Additional finalists and qualifiers will be
chosen throughout the year by registering on KFRC’s website www.kfrc.com.

ANTRON'S REACTION ARE KEY

Sometimes a malfunction can make a driver look like a genius. NHRA Southern Nationals Top Fuel

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A troublesome brake led to lightning quick reactions for two-time winner Antron Brown. (Roger Richards)

champion
Antron Brown can relate. All weekend, the Matco Tools-sponsored driver
fought problems with his hand brake and the more he fought, the better
his reaction times got.

Nothing defies the traditional definition of breakage more than a hole
shot victory over the point leader and former U.S. Army teammate Tony
Schumacher.

“My car just kept rolling on me,” said Brown, the former Pro Stock
Motorcycle standout. “I just kept pulling the lever back and I kept
rolling a little bit.  I was popping up with some good reaction times
this weekend so it made me look like I was doing good.  I was hurt in
the ET a little bit but I went into the final round knowing that we
were racing Alan Johnson and Tony Schumacher with that great US Army
race team over there. 

“They’re five-time world champs and you've just got to give it
everything you've got, so as soon as I saw that thing just flicker
yellow I just hit the pedal as quick as I could.”

KRISHER HAVING FUN AGAIN

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Ron Krisher is having fun in NHRA Pro Stock again. (Roger Richards Photos)

Ron Krisher abandoned his own in-house engine program to lease an
engine from Cagnazzi late last season. The program has been paying
dividends ever since. On Saturday, the program yielded a quite an
accolade during qualifying at the NHRA Southern Nationals in Commerce,
Ga. He led qualifying from start to finish.


“The best money I've spent in a little while,” Krisher said. “Aside
from the fact that their really, really good people to work with.  I
just have an excellent relationship with all of these people and I'm
extremely happy with the whole situation.  You can run it and be at
odds with everybody but that's not happening.  It's a really, really
good situation that I'm in.  It can't get much better than it already
is.”

Krisher said this pathway has put the fun back in racing for him.
 

D.R.A.W. PREPARING FOR AUCTIONS

The Drag Racing Association of Women is seeking items for its annual auction at Route 66 Raceway in Joliet, Ill., Saturday, June 7. There will be the usual silent and live auctions.

DRAW holds multiple live and silent auctions
during the 2008 racing season, including the large annual silent and
live auction held in Joliet, Ill., and a live auction held in September in Ennis, Texas. Small silent auctions also are held throughout the race season.

The range of items popular at these auctions
includes racing collectibles, vehicle parts, custom or handmade
treasures, t-shirts, team shirts, memorabilia items, anything
autographed -- a little bit of everything and anything. If you have
something you no longer want, remember the old saying, “one man's junk
is another man's treasure.” Don't throw it out. Give it to DRAW for the auctions.

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