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ADRL DRAGSTOCK V AVAILABLE SOON ON DVD

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If
it happened at an American Drag Racing League (ADRL) national event,
chances are Urban Hillbilly Action Videos (UHAV) caught it all on tape.
There was plenty of action at Rockingham Dragway in September during
the ADRL’s Hushpower Dragstock V and the Springfield, Missouri-based
video company will soon release its thrill-a-minute take on the race,
for sale via a new and improved Website (www.urbanhillbilly.us ).

GREG ANDERSON: WHEN FIRST MEANS SECOND

You can call Pomona Greg Anderson’s home away from home. For the fourth time in his career, ps_winner.JPGthe three-time NHRA Pro Stock champion won both the opening and season-ending events at the Pomona Fairplex.

Some were just easier than others. He defeated Kurt Johnson in the final round.

“It was for second place in the points but first place for the day,”
said Anderson, who had mortally wounded an engine during qualifying.
“Second isn’t so bad and we’ll have to settle for that.

CRUZ - CHAMPIONSHIP EXPERIENCE WAS DRAINING

Cruz Pedregon made sure he didn’t back into his second career NHRA Funny Car world championship. c_pedregon.jpgInstead, he flung the door open and drove his way into the winner’s circle.

Pedregon, who assumed the NHRA POWERade points lead following his
victory at the NHRA ACDelco Las Vegas Nationals, scored his 25th career
national event victory which was very reminiscent of his 1992
championship season. That title was procured when he put together a
string of five straight victories.

Winning a championship can be a draining experience. At the end of the
day that began with a four way championship battle, Pedregon was
understandably worn out.

DEMORY SAYS GOODBYE TO DRAG RACING

http://www.competitionplus.com/07_15_2004/photos/saturday_cayuga_demory.jpgChuck
DeMory has long been a friend of CompetitionPlus.com (when he's not
trying to prove to us he used to be a boxer) and wanted to share a
goodbye with his fellow competitors and friends. After a drag racing
career spanning decades, he's selling everything and walking away from
IHRA Pro Stock, and drag racing. We're honored to carry his goodbye.

T-PED - MORE INPUT NEEDED

The NHRA announced intentions on Friday of working towards slowing
their nitro cars down for a safe return to quarter-mile drag racing but
until then 1,000-foot drag racing will remain.

Input towards a solution seems to be an exclusive club, a few of the
lesser financed teams told CompetitionPlus.com on Saturday. They
contend the NHRA has turned to crew chiefs who are paid hundreds of
thousands of dollars to make cars go fast to slow the cars down.

Defending NHRA Funny Car world champion Tony Pedregon believes the
sanctioning body and PRO, by limiting their options, seriously opens
the door for agendas and slows the process of reaching a viable
solution.

“It’s a shame that we have to be forward and vocal,” Pedregon said; who
reportedly became engaged in a debate over the issue in a recent PRO
meeting. “That’s the only way to get anyone to listen. We’ve got a lot
of respect for Alan Johnson and John Force’s teams -- these are the
biggest teams out here.

Pedregon must interject a “but” into the scenario.

RIVAS: WE KNEW IT WAS OVER IN THE SEMIS

Chris Rivas did everything in his power to win a Pro Stock Motorcycle championship, it’s just the things he psm_winner.JPGcouldn’t control is what got him.

Essentially his championship hopes were toast in the semi-finals once
Eddie Krawiec defeated teammate Andrew Hines in a controversial race.

Rivas won his fourth event of 2008, third during the Countdown to the
Championship. The victory also marked his second consecutive defeat by
newly christened champion Krawiec who won the title without the luxury
of winning a national event.

Rivas finished second in the championship points, five points back of Krawiec.

DIXON'S LIGHTS UP POMONA FINAL

Never mind the towering inferno blazing behind his cockpit, Larry Dixon won his second Top Fuel event tf_winner.JPGin five final rounds. He couldn’t wait to get out of the car, not to avoid the danger, but to throw his hands in elation.

Yes, it’s been that kind of season.

“While everyone was getting excited about the final round and
everything I’m trying to put my fire suit out because my shit was on
fire,” Dixon said, cracking a smile when discussing his victory over
Hot Rod Fuller. “The guys on the rescue team we’re telling me to stop
running and I was like I will once I get to the hose. It burned the
chutes off of it and everything. We left it all out there on the track.
The car nosed over really bad on the other end and I was just like it’s
going to blow up and I’m not at the finish line yet so I saw the win
light come on and my car blew up. But that’s all I cared about.”

NHRA AAA FINALS RESULTS

PEDREGON AND KRAWIEC WIN POWERADE SERIES WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CROWNS

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Dixon, Pedregon, Anderson and Rivas claim event titles at Auto Club NHRA Finals
 
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Pedregon earned his second NHRA Funny Car world championship title, and
first in 16 years, by racing to victory Sunday at the Auto Club NHRA
Finals in Southern California.

Meanwhile, Eddie Krawiec won his first POWERade Series crown in Pro
Stock Motorcycle, and did so without winning a race during the season.
He joins Rob Bruins, the 1979 Top Fuel champ, as the only drivers in
NHRA history to win a season title without earning an individual race
victory.

After Pedregon won his first round meeting against Jerry Toliver, he
secured his first title when his two closest challengers lost in the
first round. Season-long leader Tim Wilkerson fouled against John Force
and then Robert Hight lost to Pedregon's brother, Tony.

FINAL 2008 NHRA POINT STANDINGS

Final point standings (top 10) for NHRA professional categories
following the 44th annual Automobile Club of Southern California NHRA
Finals at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona, the final of 24 events in the
NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series -

Top Fuel

1. Tony Schumacher, 2,703; 2. Larry Dixon, 2,445; 3. Cory McClenathan,
2,406; 4. Hillary Will, 2,405; 5. Antron Brown, 2,370; 6. Rod Fuller,
2,368; 7. Brandon Bernstein, 2,327; 8. Doug Herbert, 2,307; 9. Doug
Kalitta, 2,209; 10. David Grubnic, 2,194.

WILKERSON WINS AIELLO AWARD

Funny Car team owner/driver Tim
Wilkerson was presented the second annual 1320 TV-sponsored Mike Aiello Award
before opening ceremonies of the Auto Club of Southern California Finals Sunday
morning at the Auto Club Raceway at Pomona.
 
The award honors Aiello, a longtime drag-racing fan and former Pro Stock
crew member for Jerry Yeoman, who spent his final years confined to a wheelchair
after a workplace injury. Despite physical hardship and severe mobility
limitations, he not only attended drag races but made dozens of friends among
racers, crew members, and media with his positive outlook and unselfish
behavior.
 
Aiello passed away December 29, 2006, at age 39, in Santa Monica,
California. 

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