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2007 IHRA SCHEDULE RELEASED

The International Hot Rod Association announced today
the 2007 eMax Nitro Jam™ Drag Racing Series schedule. After 11 races in
2006, next year’s schedule creates a 12-event series throughout the
U.S. and Canada.

Including new markets in Tulsa, Okla. and Mansfield,
Ohio, the series will again kick-off March 23 – 25 at San Antonio
Raceway with the Amalie Oil Texas Nationals and conclude October 19 –
21 at Rockingham (North Carolina) Dragway with the World Finals.
Mansfield Motorsports Park will become the new host of the World
Nationals on June 15 – 17, keeping the event in Ohio and in close
proximity to the sanctioning body’s headquarters in Norwalk. The new
event at Tulsa Raceway Park, the Skull Shine Sooner Nationals, will be
held Memorial Day weekend, May 25 – 27.

ASHLEY FORCE PULLS DOUBLE DUTY IN RICHMOND

The last time the NHRA tour made a stop at Virginia Motorsports Park, site of
this week's inaugural Torco Race Fuels Nationals, Ashley Force was a student at
California State University-Fullerton majoring in communications. 
 
Although she was the daughter of drag racing icon John Force, her competitive
aspirations at the time were very modest and involved driving an entry-level,
170 mile-an-hour Super Comp dragster on selected weekends.
 
What a difference six years can make.
 

REYNALD ARGENTA PASSES

Reynald Argenta, one third of the successful Ambrose-Argenta-Huettman Comp
eliminator team, died of an apparent heart attack Oct. 4. He was
56.

RICK JONES TO SIT OUT ROCKINGHAM

 IHRA Pro Stock driver Rick Jones will sit out Rockingham in order to tend to his chassis business.

“It has been so busy lately with all of the things that I have going on at work and racing. And with more and more new customers in IHRA and NHRA, it is in my best interest that I sit out right now and have Mike drive the car” says team owner Rick Jones. “We have been really close to Mike and his family for many years and I think he is a really good driver and deserves this shot. Mike has driven Top Sportsman, Comp Eliminator and NHRA Pro Stock Truck & Pro Stock cars over the years.”

CACKLEFEST AT SGMP

Cackle Event to be part of the Southern Nostalgia Shootout.

In the
tradition of the Cacklefest events held at the California Hot Rod
Reunion
and the National Hot Rod Reunion formerly in Kentucky, South
Georgia
Motorsports Park will present a Saturday night Cackle Event as part
of the
Southern Nostalgia Shootout, October 28, 2006.  Cackle events are a
way to
honor Drag Racing's past.  Restored cars are started and lined up to
idle
until they run out of fuel.  Early dragsters are push-started as they
were
in the 1950s and 1960s.  Flames explode out of the headers in a very
special
type of fireworks that stirs the imagination and recounts racing as
it was
in the past.  Grown men have been known to shed tears at these
events, and
it is not because of the nitromethane fumes. The "cackle" in
Cacklefest
comes from the staccato sound the engine makes.

DOUG FOLEY STILL SIDELINED

foleyDSA_5400.jpgTorco Racing Fuels POWERade Top Fuel driver Doug Foley will not be able to compete at this weekend’s Torco Racing Fuels NHRA Nationals in Virginia due to a crash last week that has temporarily sidelined the team.

The eventual outcome of the accident after a two day stay in the hospital is a broken ankle and leg, four cracked ribs, a separated shoulder and a concussion, but as Foley puts it, “Except for a leg in a cast, I can still walk and that’s all that matters. But in the mean time, my family and I are extremely grateful for all the prayers and thoughts that have poured in from phone calls and e-mails. And I could never thank Torco’s Evan Knoll enough for the undeniable support for my wife Shelagh, my sons Douglas and Joseph, and our entire team.”

MAKING THE OLD MAN MAD

One of the more
unconventional T-shirts for sale at the race track is found in Top Fuel driver
Bobby Lagana's "Twilight Zone" Dragster pit. The "Don't make me mad!" warning
printed on the back is credited to the driver's father, Bobby Lagana Sr. --
whose likeness appears on the front of the shirt. In the photo, Lagana Sr.
appears to be seething with rage.

He was -- when the photo was
taken.

LIONS DRAG STRIP VIDEO DOCUMENTARY COMPLETED

The long awaited
release of an in-depth video documentary covering one of the sport’s more famous
racetracks will occur this weekend, when “LIONS – THE GREATEST DRAG STRIP” is
made available (on
DVD) during the NHRA Hot Rod Reunion in Bakersfield,
California (October 6-8).

Part One chronicles the first half of the
legendary Long Beach, California facility, from its inception with speed king,
Mickey Thompson, as first manager in 1955, through mid-1962, after lifting of
the infamous “fuel ban”
– and a return to nitro drag racing.

Nearly
two hours in length (1-HR., 55-MINS.), the documentary was created and produced
by Don Gillespie, a 30-plus year drag racing photojournalist who got his start
at the infamous quarter-mile facility.

INFINEON RACEWAY ISSUES CHALLENGE TO MAPLE GROVE

Infineon Raceway in
Sonoma, Calif. is known for offering ideal conditions for NHRA’s best in Pro
Stock Motorcycle.

CHUCK PHELPS PASSES

Chuck Phelps, former Alcohol Funny Car owner and driver of The Bad Moon Rising
entry, passed away this morning at Parkland Hospital in Dallas of a brain tumor.
He was 59. Phelps had been in the and out of the hospital with health concerns
recently and was admitted to Parkland Oct. 3 and passed away the following day.
Phelps scored two national event wins in his NHRA racing career, at the 1986
Chief Nationals at Texas Motorplex and the ’87 Winternationals at Pomona
Raceway. The popular team, led by crew chief Mickey Winters, won over fans with
their style, which included werewolf masks sometimes worn on the starting line
and other novel activities.

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