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RACERS FOR CHRIST AUCTIONS JOHN FORCE HELMET, NHRA FAN EXPERIENCE

Racers for Christ is currently conducting an eBay auction for an
autographed John Force helmet along with an NHRA Fan Experience for an
upcoming 2009 Full Throttle Drag Racing Series national event of the
winning bidder choosing. The helmet was recently autographed by the
14-time Funny Car champion at the conclusion of the 2008 NHRA POWERade
season.

IHRA REMAINS 1320 IN 2009

The International Hot Rod Association, a division of Feld
Entertainment, Inc., will keep its current  1/4 mile format for all
Nitro Jam national event races. This traditional drag racing format is
what works best for IHRA as a sanctioning body, its racers and fans
according to IHRA vice president of racing operations, Skooter Peaco.

“With our cars, our speeds, our drivers and our safety precautions in
place we feel we can safely maintain our current format,” Peaco said of
quarter-mile Nitro racing. “We are an organization that is known for
making big changes when we need to. We tend to make conservative
decisions in this area and have completely stopped racing at events
when conditions existed that were outside our comfort zone regardless
of the class we were running at the time. By no means is our decision
to continue quarter mile an attempt to stick our heads in the sand and
pretend our sport doesn't need to address these issues. This decision
is simply no different than ones we have made in the past.  We will
continue to monitor the speeds our cars produce, continue to have open
conversations with our drivers and adjust as necessary. We have to make
decisions based on IHRA nitro teams and our unique situation.  Nothing
is more important than our driver's safety.”

The 2008 IHRA season saw consistent, strong fields in both Nitro
classes at Nitro Jam national events. While there were the occasional
on-track incidents associated with 8,000 horsepower vehicles in
straight-line acceleration contests, the ’08 season was one of the
safest and most incident-free in IHRA history. That, Peaco contends, is
a tribute to many people.

TONY PEDREGON - TALKING DIVERSITY

Tony Pedregon knew the moment he opened his mouth that criticism would follow. He didn’t care.
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This beacon for Hispanic pride in drag racing provided a “shout out”
for his brown skinned brothers in observance of Hispanic Heritage month
September 2007 during the NHRA Fallnationals in Dallas, Tex.

The two-time NHRA Funny Car champion readily admits that many didn’t
understand why he did what he did. Subsequently message boards lit up
with the suggestion if a Caucasian driver did the same – they’d be
branded racist.

Still Pedregon never relented from his firm stance that he was just honoring his Latino heritage, nothing more and nothing less.

He had the perfect platform to do such a thing.

Pedregon, the younger of two brothers in competition, said the growing
diverse nature of the NHRA’s POWERade Drag Racing Series has traveled
in areas other American-based motorsports arenas could hope for.

MASKIN: OPEN UP PRO STOCK TO AFTERMARKETERS

Richard Maskin understands the traditionalism of Pro Stock and the
rules surrounding the class. However, in light of recent developments,
and the gradual pullback in factory support during the last
half-decade, the Pro engine builder and noted cylinder head specialist
wonders if the time has come for those in charge to consider changing
some of those rules which were created based on factory participation.

Maskin has no problem in admitting an agenda, but his is shared by many of today’s aftermarket parts manufacturers.

Per the NHRA rulebook, in certain divisions, select parts such as
cylinder heads and blocks require factory part numbers although these
components are often cast in a place other than in the manufacturer's
foundry.

“Now that the car companies have all but pulled out and the aftermarket
industry has been supporting it and will continue to support it, the
NHRA should open their eyes,” Maskin said. “There’s been a stigma for
fifty years now whether it’s NHRA or NASCAR that racing is the car
companies’ territory.

2008 AUTO RACING ALL-AMERICA TEAM

The polls have closed for voters choosing 2008 All-America Auto Racing
Team and  five drivers with landslides of more than 70 percent of the
vote are contenders for the Jerry Titus Award -- the team’s Driver of
the Year.
   
Who those five are is not revealed until the All-America ceremonies in
Ontario, Calif., on Jan. 10 but they will come from among the 17
drivers named to the First Team by the voting members of the American
Auto Racing Writers and Broadcasters Association.
   
Three former Titus winners are on the team this year -- Indy Car
champions Tony Kanaan (2004) and Dan Wheldon (2005), and NHRA Top Fuel
driver Tony Schumacher (2006) but only Schumacher bids to repeat this
year.
   

BROWN TO SPEAK ON PANEL AT SPORTS BUSINESS JOURNAL MOTORSPORTS MARKETING FORUM

NHRA Top Fuel star Antron Brown will join a distinguished group from
the motor sports community as a panel speaker at Sports Business
Journal’s 2008 Motorsports Marketing Forum in New York on December 2.
Brown and the panel will discuss a variety of racing topics including
the economy, TV ratings and the future of motor sports.

The 18-time NHRA winner will be joined by Joie Chitwood of Indianapolis
Motor Speedway, Julie Sobieskie of ESPN, Jay Frye of Red Bull Racing,
Al Johnson of Aflac and David Zucker of Petty Enterprises at the Westin
Times Square in New York City. The two-day event features some of
leaders from the motor sports industry. Representing NHRA at the event
will be president, Tom Compton, senior vice president of sales and
marketing, Gary Darcy and senior director of sales and business
development, John Siragusa.

EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY TO UNLEASH A SYMPHONY OF SPEED IN 2009

Announces Expanded 2009 Season Schedule

Turbine-engine tunes with an emphasis on afterburner base notes will make beautiful music as Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
University unleashes a symphony of speed on North America in 2009 when
the student-designed Embry-Riddle Jet Dragster hits the highways for
the next racing season.

The Embry-Riddle Jet Racing Team is perfectly positioned for its
biggest season ever with more than 25 major drag-racing venues already
scheduled for 2009, including major events in Bradenton, Fla., Norwalk,
Ohio, Atlanta, Chicago, and the EAA airshow in Oshkosh, Wis.

The Florida-based team is spending the off-season preparing its
equipment and spares for the fifth full season of exhibition racing of
the Embry-Riddle jet car. The Embry-Riddle Jet Dragster, driven by
veteran drag-racing driver Elaine Larsen, is powered by a Pratt &
Whitney J-60 engine and accelerates from zero to 60 mph in less than a
second and reaches top speeds approaching 300 mph in a quarter of a
mile. Larsen is one of only three women currently driving jet-powered
race vehicles in the United States.

JEGS PRO MOD RACER'S DAUGHTER FEATURED IN CALENDAR FUNDRAISER

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and Christine Ware's daughter Katelyn has become an integral part of a
vitally important fundraising effort for the world-renowned Children’s
Healthcare of Atlanta Sibley Heart Center. Born with five different
congenital heart defects that required two open-heart surgeries to
repair, Katelyn is featured in the Cooper Heart Project calendar, the
sales of which will directly benefit the Sibley Heart Center.

Ware had a great season on the JEGS ProMod Challenge in his Disturbed
Motorsports Firebird, winning his first NHRA race when he captured the
crown at his hometown track of Atlanta Dragway. But for all his
accomplishments on the racetrack, nothing compares to the joy he
experiences every time he looks at his "miracle baby," who is healthy
and happy thanks to the exceptional efforts of the Sibley Heart Center
medical team.

11th ANNUAL JFR HOLIDAY CAR SHOW BRINGS JOY TO KIDS OF SOCAL

The holiday season is right around the corner, and once again John Force Racing will be giving back to Southern California show1.jpgwith
the 11th annual John Force Holiday Car Show Dec. 7. The Holiday Car
Show began in 1997 and has gotten bigger and better every year. The car
show will continue to benefit the California Highway Patrol's CHiPs for
Kids Toy Drive.

Last year, John Force Racing received more than 8,000 unwrapped toys,
and this year, JFR's goal is to equal that number and maybe even reach
10,000 toys.

The Holiday Car Show is held at the John Force RaceStation store beside
the JFR shop in Yorba Linda, Calif. This year's show will begin at 10
a.m. and wrap up at 4 p.m. To get in for free, bring a new $10
unwrapped toy. There will be tours of the race shop and museum all day.
Fans will be able to see thousands of John Force's personal
collectibles, trophies, and race cars.

IN MEMORY OF ERIC MEDLEN AND SCOTT KALITTA, CAPPS AND SCELZI RACE MINI SPRINTS IN VISALIA

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didn't take long before Ron Capps was back on a race track following
the completion of the 2008 NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series, in which
he finished eighth in the point standings driving the NAPA AUTO PARTS
Dodge Charger Funny Car for Don Schumacher Racing. He buckled himself
into the seat of a Super 600 Mini Sprint last Saturday to compete
against 45 similar race cars, including one driven by his
soon-to-be-former teammate Gary Scelzi, at Park Plaza Raceway in
Visalia, Calif.

Capps drove the Wes and Gloria Shaw-owned Eric Medlen Tribute car on
the one-fifth-mile clay oval, the site where Scelzi's sons Dominic (11)
and Giovanni (6) race regularly in Mini Sprints.

After qualifying 14th, Capps came in 11th in the main event, while
Scelzi, who qualified third, saw his day end in his heat race following
a spectacular crash in which he rolled four times.

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