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NHRA DIV. 1 LODRS RESULTS

Eliminations are complete from the Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series event
held at Lebanon Valley Dragway. Leading the pack of winners was Comp
Eliminator ace Dan Fletcher of Churchville, N.Y. This event wraps of
the fourth of seven in Northeast division competition.

Fletcher, the defending National Champion in Comp, posted a 8.463
second, 129.57 mph pass to knock out Al Ackerman of Saddle Brook, N.J.,
in the final. This victory marks his fifth divisional win of the season.

BARKLAGE ON RU: "WE NEEDED THAT ONE"

Cody Barklage figured he and the team could gamble on a tired engine
during qualifying for the ADRL Independence Drags. The move ended up
costing them more money than replacing the worn out rods.

CORRECT DECISIONS LEAD TO MORTON'S FIRST ADRL WIN

Elijah Morton wasn’t event going to race the ADRL Independence Drags in Topeka, Kan. He was going to stay morton.JPGhome in Jacksonville, N.C., and celebrate Independence Day.

He changed his mind.

Morton wasn’t going to stage first in the Extreme Pro Stock final
either and looked as if he would let his 800-plus cubic inch Mustang
run out of gas before he’d roll those final few inches.

JENKINS BACK IN FAMILIAR ROLL

The person who coined the phrase history repeats itself must have known ADRL Pro Nitrous racer jenkins.JPGShannon Jenkins.

In one weekend, the Tuscaloosa, Ala.-based nitrous doorslammer racing
expert, won two events at Heartland Park Topeka. The scary thing for
the competition is that Jenkins got on a roll.

EDMONTON FINAL RESULTS

Records fell by the wayside both on and off the track during a very busy weekend at the River Cree Resort and Casino Rocky Litton.jpgMountain Nationals presented by Paradise RV Sunday at Castrol Raceway in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

With six professional classes, nearly two dozen sportsman classes and
small handful of match races and exhibition vehicles sprinkled in for
fun it was an exciting three days of racing as fans came out in droves
to see the world’s greatest drivers go at it on the Canadian quarter
mile.

Packing the stands as tightly as possible to make room for three
straight sold out crowds, race fans watched Bruce Litton (Top Fuel), Ed
Hoover (Pro Modified), Roger Bateman (Alcohol Funny Car), Jason
Arkinstall (Nitro Bikes), Gary Christopher (Pro Mod Bike) and Rod
Elliott (Pro Nostalgia) take home Ironman trophies during Parts Source
Championship Sunday at Castrol Raceway.

POINT STANDINGS FOLLOWING EDMONTON

Point standings (top 10) for IHRA professional categories following the
River Cree Resort & Casino Rocky Mountain Nationals presented by
Paradise RV at Castrol Raceway, the fifth of 10 events in the 2009
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ROUND-BY-ROUND PRO RESULTS FROM EDMONTON

Final round-by-round results from the River Cree Resort & Casino
Rocky Mountain Nationals presented by Paradise RV at Castrol Raceway,
the fifth of 10 events in the 2009 Nitro Jam Drag Racing Series:

FINAL ROUND PHOTOS FROM EDMONTON

Sunday's final results from the River Cree Resort & Casino Rocky
Mountain Nationals presented by Paradise RV at Castrol Raceway. The
race is the fifth of 10 in the 2009 Nitro Jam Drag Racing Series:

JANIS WINS FIRST ADRL EVENT

Mike Janis has won world championships and more national event titles than he can count on his hands but DSB_3013.JPGSaturday evening, the Pro Modified veteran enjoyed a new victory. He finally won an ADRL Pro Extreme national event title.

Janis stopped Cody Barklage to win the ADRL Independence Drags trophy in Topeka, Kan.

“It finally feels good to win a race after going winless last season,”
Janis said. “I wondered if I was ever going to get another one.”

NITRO HARLEY RIDERS ARE A DIFFERENT BREED

Crazy, psychotic, suicidal – all are words that have been used to describe the riders of the 200 mile per hour nitro powered

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Jason Arkinstall hangs on to his Nitro Harley during qualifying in Edmonton.

motorcycles of Nitro Bike.

But while those terms seem to fit perfectly anyone who consciously
decides to hop on a two-wheeled bomb going speeds in excess of 200
miles per hour, the drivers of the Nitro Bike class will be quick to
tell you that, while it is as dangerous as it looks, it is all about
the adrenaline and putting on a great show for the fans that keeps
these guys glued to the seats week in and week out.

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