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NITROUS RACERS AIM FOR FIVE-SECOND BARRIER IN EPPING

Mike_CastellanaSat.jpgJust think, last year people were talking like all the IHRA nitrous Pro
Mod drivers were going to go away. Three drivers and their teams
refused to adopt this mind-set, and their performances this year are
proof enough that IHRA’s Pro Modified class is as strong and
diversified as ever.

Mike Castellana, Jim Halsey and Pat Stoken…you could not find three
more different people. Castellana is a New Yorker who operates a chain
of grocery stores. Jim Halsey, from Street, Maryland, is a drag strip
operator. Pat Stoken is a logger from the great state of Montana. If
you saw them on the street standing next to each other, and someone
challenged you to pick which one was the New Yorker, which was the
logger and which was the drag strip operator there is not much of a
chance you wouldn’t be able to tell which was which.

But on the track and in the pits, they are very similar. They are all
hard workers, they all don’t complain and they all have a specific
goal…to make their nitrous-assisted Pro Modified to go as fast as they
can go. When people were complaining about a perceived disparity
between nitrous entries and supercharged entries, they didn’t join in.
When other nitrous drivers abandoned their IHRA dreams, Castellana,
Halsey and Stoken shrugged their shoulders and continued to work on
their combinations.

NITRO MATCH RACING IN CANADA

Terry
Haddock and his Lend America Racing nitro Dodge Stratus will face off
against drag racing veteran Jack Wyatt this Saturday in Grand Bend,
Ontario, Canada in two featured match races at the Teamsters Canada
Thunder by the Beach Weekend featuring the Saturday Night of Nitro.
Haddock is the reigning IHRA Grand Bend event champion, and Wyatt is
the 2007 IHRA Sportsman of the Year.
 
For Haddock, who is currently leading the points-race in IHRA nitro Funny Car, the event serves a dual purpose of fun and work.
 
"I'm really looking forward to Saturday and racing in Grand Bend again,
because we get to go racing without a lot of the pressure that comes
with a points-race," Haddock explained. "I love drag racing, and aside
from spending time with my wife and son, it's what I love to do most.

LEND AMERICA NAMED OFFICIAL MORTGAGE CO. OF CP.COM

la_racing_map.jpgCompetitionPlus.com owner and publisher Bobby Bennett announced today
that Lend America, a nationwide direct-to-consumer mortgage source, has
signed an agreement to become the Official Mortgage Company of
CompetitionPlus.com.

The two companies will work together to offer lending opportunities to
the dynamic drag racing fans that visit the drag racing e-zine daily,
Bennett said.

“It’s a well-known fact that drag racing fans are a powerful market
demographic, and more and more companies are taking advantage of this
sport to reach their customers. It’s exciting to announce this program
because Lend America is no stranger to drag racing, and this is a great
extension of the legacy they have already built,” Bennett said.

Lend America’s Mike Ashley, 2007 U.S. Nationals Funny Car champion,
said he is pleased to expand his relationship with the growing online
publication. Lend America is currently the sponsor of the online photo
galleries visited by thousands of fans daily.

YATES ENTERTAINS WWII VET

Wiley X Eyewear, sponsor of Jim Yates’ Pro Stock entry, has invited a
special guest to this weekend’s NHRA U.S. Nationals.

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The invited guest, who will be
in attendance on Saturday at O’Reilly Raceway Park, is James Megellas, a
91-year-old World War II veteran who is the most decorated officer in the
history of the U.S. Army’s 82nd Airborne Division.

 

A retired lieutenant
colonel, Megellas, also known as “Maggie”, was awarded more than 20 medals,
including The Distinguished Service Cross, two Silver Stars, two Bronze
Stars, two Purple Hearts and Master Parachutist. 

 

A bill was introduced in
Congress on July 8, 2008 to authorize and request the President to award the
Medal of Honor to James Megellas for acts of valor on Jan. 28, 1945 during the
Battle of the Bulge in World War II. 

NHRA IN USA TODAY

The world’s most prestigious drag race, the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals,
will once again serve as the centerpiece of a special pull-out section
in the largest-circulation newspaper in the United States, USA Today.

The 54th running of the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals will run from Aug. 27
to Sept. 1 and the special section will be published in USA Today on
Friday, Aug. 29, the first day of qualifying for drivers in the NHRA
POWERade Series. The special section will include advertisements from
the Coca-Cola Company/POWERade, ESPN/ESPN2HD, JEG’s Mail Order and
Harley-Davidson.

The Mac Tools U.S. Nationals is the longest-running race in the NHRA
POWERade Series and for many years, beginning in the early days of the
sport when teams competed regionally, it was the one race during the
year when all of the top teams descended on a single site to compete
against one another.

Historically, then, the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals became the race to
win, drag racing’s equivalent of The Masters or Wimbledon, and it
remains that way today.

ORP SANDTRAP A PROTOTYPE

New shutdown area at Indy intended to be the prototype for the future …

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Kenny Bernstein, shown here with Monster Energy Drink driver Tommy Johnson Jr., said the recent upgrade in the shutdown area was a process that NHRA deserves credit for bringing to fruition. (KennyBernstein.com Photo)

The NHRA’s decision to rework the shutdown area at O’Reilly Raceway
Park [ORP] was one put in motion in the days following the fatal
accident of Funny Car driver Scott Kalitta in Englishtown.

This according to Kenny Bernstein, President of Professional Racers
Organization [PRO], was something for which the NHRA deserves credit.
Bernstein pointed out the design at ORP will serve as the prototype to
be implemented at other facilities, notably the new zMax Dragway in
Concord, NC, and the Pomona Fairplex in Pomona, Ca.

“This was their plan from the early going, it was just a matter of
getting the right people together and the engineers – those who knew
about sand, to make it happen,” Bernstein said, in a telephone
interview on Wednesday afternoon. “They went to work with the plan to
implement it here [Indianapolis].”

TRIP AROUND THE WORLD WOULD PALE IN COMPARISON TO WINNING INDY FOR ROGER BURGESS

Roger Burgess arrived at his Atlanta, Ga., residence on Monday at 2 AM following a vacation trip around the world. While this
Roger_Burgess.jpgexperience
was breath-taking for the highly successful businessman, he admits the
experience would pale in comparison to winning the greatest of all NHRA
JEGS Pro Modified championships – the NHRA U.S. Nationals in
Indianapolis.

The five-day experience known simply as the “Big Go” would serve as perfect follow up to his 24-day world tour.

“Without a doubt,” Burgess confirmed. “If you’re a drag racer that has
visions of grandeur, then you want to win Indy. It’s the Daytona 500 of
drag racing. You can win any event and it’s a great experience, but
winning Indy is a great experience and then a while lot more.”

RON CAPPS' NAPA FIRE SUIT AND OTHER ITEMS TO BE AUCTIONED AT DSR OPEN HOUSE

NAPA_Studio_shots_002.jpgThe NAPA AUTO PARTS
fire suit worn by NAPA AUTO PARTS Dodge Charger R/T Funny Car driver
Ron Capps in early-season promotional shoots and also during the first
several 2008 NHRA events will be up for live auction at the Don
Schumacher Racing Open House in Brownsburg, Ind., on Friday, Aug. 29.

Also included in the live auction, which begins at 12:40 p.m., and
whose proceeds will benefit the Riley Hospital for Children, will be a
Valvoline helmet signed by all 2007 and 2008 DSR drivers.

FORD CUSTOMER SERVICE DIVISION TO UNVEIL WINNING JDRF PAINT SCHEME IN DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS

After three months of excited anticipation, Ford Customer Service
Division (FCSD) will unveil the winning, JDRF-inspired paint scheme
that will adorn the Motorcraft/Quick Lane Shelby Mustang Funny Car for
this weekend’s NHRA U.S. Nationals.

The official unveiling of the new scheme, and the announcement of the
winning JDRF child designer, will come in a special ceremony in
Indianapolis’ downtown Monument Circle at noon, Thursday, Aug. 28.

The unveiling will cap a three-month, on-line contest, sponsored by
FCSD that raised more than $84,000 for Juvenile Diabetes Research
Foundation, and which featured more than 300 paint scheme entries from
JDRF kids around the country.

ANOTHER AWESOME/AL-ANABI CAR?

CompetitionPlus.com has learned the ever-expanding Awesome/Al-Anabi
Motorsports operation will expand again in the weeks to come. A source
close to the situation has confirmed the Marc Dantoni 1968 Camaro was
purchased and will soon be outfitted with an engine from Awesome's
Reher-Morrison arsenal. Nitrous diehard Burton Auxier will drive the
car in IHRA competition.

Awesome/Al-Anabi Motorsports already has
three nitrous cars, driven by the trio of Mike Castellana, Shannon
Jenkins and Rickie Smith. Von Smith will debut the team's first
supercharged car, a 1957 Chevy formerly campaigned by Glen Kerunsky. 

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