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BRAD THOMPSON RECOVERY FUND

Reigning Nostalgia Top Fuel champion Brad Thompson was seriously
injured during the final round of the NHRA Hot Rod Heritage Series
event at Firebird Raceway Sunday, August 10th.  He suffered 4 broken
ribs, a broken shoulder blade, a
broken neck bone, and multiple broken vertebrae.  He has since had
surgery but faces a long road to recovery.  A Brad Thompson Recovery
Fund has been established to offset medical and transportation costs by
Lisa Jennings and Dawn
Mazi-Hovsepian.

JENKINS RUNS NITROUS 3.89

Sources indicate that nitrous magnate Shannon Jenkins laid down a 3.89
elapsed time at 191.10 miles per hour during a test session in
Valdosta, Ga. The run was made in 86% humidity at 2,800-foot air. The
five-second nitrous run is just around the corner.

KNOLL LAWYER “THIS WAS A BLESSING”

Internal Revenue Service agents in conjunction with local Van Buren
County Sheriff deputies raided the corporate offices of Torco Race
Fuels on Thursday.

The Kalamazoo Gazette reported Steven Moore, a spokesman for the
criminal investigations division of the IRS, said the federal agents
executed a search warrant at Knoll’s business office in downtown
Decatur, Michigan.

Van Buren County Undersheriff Paul Edwards was contacted by the IRS,
according to the Kalamazoo Gazette, in order to provide what the
Kalamazoo Gazette reported as a “uniformed presence”.

Lawrence Wilson, an attorney in Ada, Michigan, confirmed with CompetitionPlus.com that he's the attorney for Evan Knoll.

HAWLEY VISITS RITE AID STORE IN PENNSYLVANIA

Drag racing fans in the Reading, Pa., area came out to the Wyomissing
Rite Aid Thursday to get an up close and personal look at the new Rite
Aid Pharmacies Funny Car and visit with Frank Hawley, its driver. 
Hawley will be competing in the Toyo Tires Nationals at Maple Grove,
Friday through Sunday.

NHRA SOFTBALL GAME RAINED OUT

The NHRA Softball Classic, pitting racers from the NHRA POWERade Series
against one another at FirstEnergy Stadium, home of the Philadelphia
Phillies' AA affiliate Reading Phillies, was cancelled due to
persistent heavy rain and a flooded outfield.

Racers and fans made the most of the inclement weather as fans were
treated to an extended autograph session, where they met and chatted
with members of both teams as well as Funny Car star Ashley Force and
Super Comp champ Shawn Langdon.

While waiting for weather to lift or for the game to officially be
called, the racers, led by Gary Scelzi and Jack Beckman, staged an
extended Q&A session with fans, local media, and ESPN as rain
continued to fall.

KORETSKY'S CHAOTIC WEEKEND

Warren Johnson nicknamed Kenny Koretsy "Captain Chaos" for a reason. This weekend, race fans will witness a prime example.

Koretsy won't be driving, but he'll have four teams in competition this weekend.  

Koretsky,
owner of Nitro Fish apparel and the Nitro Fish/Indicom Electric Pro
Stock Pontiac GXP driven by Richie Stevens, also has sponsored entries
in Top Fuel, Pro Stock Motorcycle and Super Comp for the Toyo Tires
Nationals at his home track.

Popular driver Clay Millican returns to Top Fuel racing in the Nitro
Fish/Hope4Sudan entry of MPE Motorsports, LLC, with new team owner Mark
Pickens. Defending Pro Stock Motorcycle champion Matt Smith will be
seeking his second consecutive victory on the Nitro Fish Wear Buell and
perhaps regain the NHRA POWERade Series point lead. 

FEDS RAID TORCO OFFICES

The Kalamazoo Gazette is reporting that Internal Revenue Service agents
raided the corporate office of Torco Race Fuels founder Evan Knoll on
Thursday.

The newspaper reported Steven Moore, a spokesman for the criminal
investigations division of the IRS, said the federal agents executed a
search warrant at Knoll’s business office in downtown Decatur,
Michigan. 

LUCAS - A DÉJÀ VU POTENTIAL

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Jimmy
Walsh has been brought in to serve as the tuner on the Morgan Lucas
dragster. In their only race together, they posted a quarter-final
finish.

One has a good chance and the other a
not-so-good, but mathematical chance to break into the Top Fuel
division’s Countdown to the Championship field. Such odds only serve as
motivation for the Lucas Oil-sponsored one-two punch of Morgan Lucas
and J.R. Todd.

Lucas needs only 13 points to get into the field, a mere blooper base
hit in softball terms, could vault him past No. 10 Dave Grubnic.

Todd, on the other hand, needs a bona-fide upper deck shot to get in.

Headed into this weekend’s NHRA Toyo Tires Nationals in Reading, Pa.,
provides the perfect setting for Lucas. This will be the second event
with newly acquired tuner Jimmy Walsh, a past national event winner
with Todd on another team.

SCELZI CREWMEMBER INJURED

Michael Knudsen, 27, clutch technician on the Mopar/Oakley Dodge Charger R/T
Funny Car driven by Gary Scelzi, suffered first- and second-degree burns in a
freak fire today at Maple Grove Raceway, as the NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series
teams prepared for this weekend's 24th annual NHRA Nationals.

He was
flown by helicopter to the Lehigh Valley Burn Center in Allentown, Pa., where he
will undergo surgery on Friday, with recuperation expected to take up to a week.
He was given pain killers and was able to describe what happened to Mike Lewis,
Senior Vice President, Don Schumacher Racing, who provided this report:

"It happened on the grounds at Maple Grove Raceway at an entry gate,”
explained Lewis. “A temporary food stand was being set up along a fence line.
The people setting it up didn't realize that there was a sliding gate, that when
it opens up would cross the area where they have these propane tanks. And
Michael and Zak Seedroff (also on the Mopar/Oakley team) were moving the tanks
and mounting them properly on some blocks that were there, and somehow or other
somebody who tried to help them pushed the gate while they were in the process
of moving these tanks. The tanks were all fastened together, so the fence made
contact with the first tank and as it fell over it pulled the second tank and
the third tank, and two of them began to discharge. A representative from the
gas company was there and he turned off the first tank and Michael first left
the area and then he felt, well, let me go turn this other one off. And for some
reason it caught fire. No idea why. It was kind of a flash and it struck him in
the lower legs, left hand, left side of his face. He rolled out of the way and
took his shirt off, took his shoes off, and tried to douse himself with water to
make sure he wasn't seriously burned.

TODAY'S VIDEO CLASSIC MOMENT

Today's classic You Tube video moment features the first win for the
legendary Chi-Town Hustler and famed driver Frank Hawley. In this video from Diamond P's Decade of Thrills video,
you will see the team's NHRA Gatornationals win over Tim Grose and
highlights from the 1982 season.

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