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GOODYEAR'S NITRO TIRE PRAISED

dsa_0030.jpgGoodyear’s D2550 rear drive tire for the NHRA’s two top POWERade Drag
Racing categories drew high praise from the drivers at the MOPAR Mile
High Nationals at Bandimere Speedway.

The race marked the first time the Top Fuel and Funny Car teams were
obliged to use the D2550. The new product was an optional offering at
the two previous races.

Funny Car winner Tim Wilkerson said over the public address system Sunday,

“I don’t know what they put in that new Goodyear tire, but God bless them.”

Wilkerson said his team used two sets of the D2550 for the weekend and
that the tires on his car during the victory over Jack Beckman in the
final round won the event on their fourth pass.

CANNON SAYS PATTERSON ALLIANCE WORKING

dsa_1189.jpgSix years ago, the path of Thomas and Richard Patterson crossed the path of Scotty Cannon in the common ground of Pro Modified.

Cannon was a member of the NHRA POWERade Funny Car fraternity and the
Pattersons were looking to make a name in the Pro Modified division.

Cannon advised the Pattersons with engine and race car combinations and the two went their separate ways.

They’re walking down the common pathway again.

Cannon has long since been away from nitro Funny Car ranks and last season tuned son Scott Jr. to an IHRA world championship.

WINNER IN 2007, BECKMAN WANTS TO REPEAT IN SEATTLE

ImageJack Beckman entered the NHRA Nationals at Pacific Raceways last year
on a roll for the Western Swing (Denver, Seattle and Sonoma, Calif.)
after having won the Denver event the weekend before. He left this
Northwest-area facility with his second consecutive victory of the
season. The driver of the Valvoline/Mail Terminal Services Dodge
Charger R/T Funny Car came close to repeating this year at last
weekend's Mopar Mile-High Nationals by reaching his second final round
of 2008.

Although he didn't take home his second season win in Denver, he
catapulted himself into No. 10 in the standings. Beckman needs to
remain there or move up higher if he's to vie for a Funny Car crown in
the Countdown to the Championship playoffs for the top 10 following the
U.S Nationals in Indianapolis on Labor Day weekend.

"It's interesting," said the California native who has four career
victories in seven final rounds in his short barely two-year Funny Car
career. "We waited until this time last year to make our move and we
made a huge move after that.

"We ran good in a few races this year and didn't get any results from
it," said Beckman. "I think we have put most of our struggles behind us
and we have a consistent hot rod again. And we took advantage of that
in Denver.

TWO NHRA DRIVERS CAN CLINCH COUNTDOWN SPOTS THIS WEEKEND

By merely making a qualifying run at this weekend’s Schuck’s Auto
Supply NHRA Nationals, Funny Car points leader Tim Wilkerson can clinch
his spot in the Countdown to 1 playoffs. Pro Stock front-runner Greg
Anderson can also clinch if he qualifies No. 12 or higher, wins a round
regardless of position, or if the drivers behind him don’t max out
their points in qualifying.

FULL POINTS STANDINGS 

HOMETOWN RACE OUT OF THE WAY, TROXEL FOCUSES ON SEATTLE'S SEA-LEVEL CHALLENGE

ImageThe track name has changed along with some of the topography, but that
hasn’t altered Melanie Troxel’s feelings for Pacific Raceways, nee
Seattle International Raceway.

The site of this weekend’s Schuck’s Auto Supply Nationals is where
Troxel earned her first NHRA national event victory.  It came in Top
Alcohol dragster in 1999, and was followed by another win in Topeka.

Much has changed for Troxel since then, but she still enjoys returning
to the Seattle area.  The fact this event comes a week after the NHRA
POWERade Series tour stop in the oxygen-starved mile-high altitude of
Denver, makes it even more accommodating for all of the crew chiefs who
struggled with tune-ups at Bandimere Speedway.

“I like Seattle,” said Troxel. “I think it is a pretty venue. I like
parking in the middle of the trees . . . and I’ve had success there
when I was racing in the alcohol ranks.  I ran all of the (NHRA)
Division 6 and Division 7 races, which includes Seattle.

TASCA DETERMINED TO WIN

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Bob Tasca III is a driver and team owner that doesn’t settle for just
good enough. Heading into this weekend’s NHRA Nationals in Seattle, the
driver of the Motorcraft/Quick Lane/Custom Accessories Shelby Mustang
is determined to get his team back up into the top 10 in the
championship standings after dipping down into 11th by two points.

“We may be a new team this season, but we’re focused on getting
ourselves back into the top 10, and doing that this weekend,” said the
rookie driver. “As far as I’m concerned, if you’re in the top 10 by 20
points or you’re out of it by two, it makes no difference, you have to
win. We have to go rounds, or we won’t make it into the playoffs. We’ve
done very well qualifying on Friday and Saturday, but I think that
there is a little frustration that things haven’t gone our way on
Sunday. “

The rookie driver, who made the jump from an Alcohol Funny Car to a
nitro Funny Car this year, put together a team in three months during
the off season, and earned his license just days before the first race
of the season. While one might think that those accomplishments alone
would bring enough satisfaction to a driver in his first year on the
circuit, but that’s not the case with Tasca.

PAUL LEE DRIVING FOR RICHARDS THIS WEEKEND IN GRAND BEND

paul_lee.jpgFor Paul Richards this season has seen some highs and lows but lately
things have definitely been on the upswing. After a non-qualifying
effort during the Texas Amalie Oil Nationals in San Antonio TX, the car
rebounded at the Presidents Cup Nationals in Budds Creek MD qualifying
in the fifth spot by making two consistent runs.

Fast forward to this past Wednesday night at a match race in
Englishtown, NJ the car again ran two consistent laps and to top it off
didn’t hurt any parts.

With this in mind car owner Paul Richards made the decision to head
north for this weekends Mopar Canadian Nationals in Grand Bend,
Ontario, Canada.

BERNSTEIN FLYING WITH THE THUNDERBIRDS TODAY

Brandon Bernstein will satisfy his need for speed this week while
gearing up for the Schuck’s Auto Supply NHRA Nationals July 18-20 at
Pacific Raceways. 


Today, he will get a taste of the jet set life as he
flies with the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds at McChord Air Force Base.

SCHUMACHER LOVING 2008

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Jon Asher Photo

U.S. Army Top Fuel driver, Tony “The Sarge” Schumacher, just offers a
wide grin when asked if he’s enjoying the 2008 drag racing season thus
far.

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Schumacher's off to one of his finest starts ever. (Roger Richards)

“I’m really at a loss for words to describe what we’ve accomplished to
date,” said the five-time world champion. “We’ve managed to win six
races and advance to two other final rounds in 13 races. Those numbers
are pretty good, if you ask me.”

In fact, Schumacher is off to his best start to a season since he
turned professional in 1996. Heading into this weekend’s Schuck’s Auto
Supply Nationals at Pacific Raceways outside of Seattle, he’s built a
275-point cushion over Antron Brown in the standings.

ANDERSON BRINGS WINNING STREAK TO SEATTLE

ps winner.JPGWith one leg of the NHRA Western Swing completed and two remaining on
the docket, race teams now turn their gaze toward the Pacific Northwest
and the running of the 21st annual Schuck's Auto Supply NHRA Nationals
on July 18-20 at Pacific Raceways.

Pontiac's Greg Anderson knows just how important a good start to what
will be a tough three weeks of racing can be. The POWERade Pro Stock
points leader captured his third consecutive win and a class-leading
fifth victory of the season last Sunday at the NHRA Mile-High Nationals
in Denver, qualifying No. 1, setting a new track e.t. record at 7.010
seconds and running top speed of the meet at a track-record 196.39 mph.
The three-time POWERade champion is hoping he can duplicate that kind
of performance out of his Pontiac GXP when the series makes its annual
stop at Pacific Raceways.
 
"It seems like every year that the Western Swing is what makes or
breaks your season," Anderson said. "Either you get on a run and have a
good second half of the season, or you get in a rut and you're
scrambling to find your groove again before the Countdown comes. It
felt good to run as well as we did in Denver, and the neat thing is,
which is probably ridiculous to even think about it, it would be
awfully neat to be able to sweep the Western series. But with the way
Pro Stock is right now, with the competition so tough, that was
probably the farthest thing from my mind a month ago. With the win in
Denver we're the only ones that still have a chance, even though it's a
small possibility.

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