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LINE'S FAST START

After grinding his way through the 2006 NHRA schedule, a season in which Jason
Line won his first POWERade Pro Stock championship, the 37-year-old Summit
Racing Pontiac driver made a personal commitment to try and have a little bit
more fun this year. While still putting in long hours with his teammates at the
KB Racing Shop in Mooresville, N.C., early success on the track, including a win
at the tour's last stop in Houston, and a runner-up at Phoenix, would indicate
that Line's more relaxed approach may be paying off.

"One of my goals for
the year was to enjoy what's going on around me a little more," said Line. "And
I'll be honest, winning makes it a little easier. Drag racing is supposed to be
about fun, but sometimes you're reminded that there are more important things
than racing, or just winning for that matter. If I'm not going to have fun doing
this then I'm not going to do it. As far as less stress on the race team, that's
always a good thing. If one of us is in a bad mood then that tends to spill over
onto everyone else, and again, that takes some of the fun out of it. That's not
what this sport is about. We work hard, no question about that, but we need to
step back sometimes, take a look at what we've accomplished, and maybe enjoy it
a little bit, too."

GILBERTSON SKIPS LAS VEGAS

Nitro Funny Car racer Bob
Gilbertson has elected to skip the next race on the NHRA schedule, this
weekend's Summitracing.com Nationals in Las Vegas.
 
Gilbertson, who is currently ninth in the NHRA
POWERade points standings, regrets having to miss the race but was forced to
make that decision due to budget restraints, availability of parts and the cost
of having to travel to the west coast for a single event.
 
"This was the toughest decision I've ever had to
make in my racing career," Gilbertson said.  "There are a few factors that
figured into the equation.  First off the new diesel engine emissions law that
was implemented January 1, 2007 has had a direct impact on our racing budget. 
Freightliner, the largest truck manufacturer in the world, is one of my
company's biggest customers, we supply them with air tanks and they've seen
their sales drop off 40% and they've laid off over 6,000 people so far and with
that, the demand for air tanks has dropped like a rock. They don't expect sales
to improve until the fourth quarter and look to increase production then and
into 2008."

GILBERTSON TO SKIP LAS VEGAS RACE

Nitro Funny Car racer Bob Gilbertson has elected to skip the next race
on the NHRA schedule, this weekend's Summitracing.com Nationals in Las
Vegas.

GET TO KNOW WHIT BAZEMORE

Date of
birth:
  March 12, 1963

 

Age:
44

 

Birthplace:
New
York

 

Residence:
Indianapolis

 

High
school:
  North Fulton
High School, Atlanta

MIKE ASHLEY Q&A

Q&A with Mike Ashley, driver of the Torco Race Fuels, Inc. Dodge Charger and
vice president of Lend America, the Official Mortgage Source of NHRA. Mike
Ashley talks about his red light in Houston, the current status of the mortgage
business and Lend America, his feelings about mourning Eric Medlen, and the
importance of Passover to him.

 
Q: Mike, your weekend in Houston was
up and down, and it ended with an un-characteristic red light foul start. What
was going on that lead up to that?

Basically, it's two things. First
of all, I'm not the first person to red light, and I won't be the last. Ron
Capps already redlit this year, John Force has redlit, Gary Densham just redlit.
 So -- the question is really why -- Why do you red light.
 
I've had a
lot of time to think about it, and the reality is, I did have a good car that
weekend, a car that can win. In fact, we had the quickest and fastest car of the
weekend.

NHRA SPORTSMAN TV ON OUTDOOR CHANNEL

The NHRA Sportsman Spotlight which includes features on drivers in the
NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, as well as spotlights on NHRA’s
member track network, is part of the debut of the popular show Inside
Drag Racing, Friday, April 6 at 8 p.m. (ET) on The Outdoor Channel.

GEORGE MASKIN PASSES

George Maskin, Richard’s Maskin's father, passed away Friday night in Detroit.  “He
had a good life,” his son said.  “He was a sportswriter and was the public
relations director for the Detroit Pistons for 15 years.”

HEY MISTER, LOOKIN’ FOR A SET OF SCUFFS?

Noted chassis builder Don Ness is nearing completion on a machine that
will quickly “scuff” up a brand new set of Goodyear Eagle Pro Stock
slicks.

TJ AND MELANIE ON JIM ROME TODAY

Funny Car ace Tommy Johnson Jr. and his Top Fuel-racing wife Melanie
Troxel will be on Jim Rome's show today on ESPN. Nitro racing’s first
couple filmed a piece for the show while in Pomona for the CARQUEST
Auto Parts NHRA Winternationals where they served as special
correspondents to give Rome and his viewers a look at drag racing. The
show airs daily at 4:30 p.m. Eastern.

ADRL'S NEW TELEVISION PACKAGE

The Flowmaster American Drag
Racing League will make its 2007 television debut Friday when Inside Drag Racing
features the RacingJunk.com Dragpalooza III event from Houston Motorsports
Park on The Outdoor Channel.
The half-hour show will be devoted to qualifying highlights and eliminations
from all of the ADRL's professional classes.

The original program will air at 8 p.m. EDT, with replays at 11 p.m. Friday and
2:30 p.m. Saturday. Each of the eight ADRL events on the 2007 schedule will be
shown on Inside Drag Racing following the same
schedule format.

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