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ADRL CONSIDERS SPEC FUEL FOR 2009

In an effort to keep racing cost effective, the Flowmaster American
Drag Racing League (ADRL) presented by the National Guard is “seriously
considering” the implementation of a specified “spec” fuel starting in
its 2009 season, series president Kenny Nowling said. The decision
would affect racers in all three ADRL full-bodied car classes—Pro
Extreme, Pro Nitrous and Extreme 10.5—as well as its unique Pro Extreme
Motorcycle class.

“No agreement has yet been reached, but we are currently in serious
discussions with VP Racing Fuels, the Official Racing Fuel of the ADRL,
to become our spec fuel supplier for all four classes in the future,”
Nowling said. “VP has supported racing throughout its history like few
others. They’re dedicated to providing good performance and value in
the form of top quality products for fair prices, so it just makes
sense for us to take the next step with them.”

The ADRL announced VP Racing Fuels as its Official Racing Fuel last
December and the company now stations a fuel truck at each ADRL
national event, offering a full range of fuel products available at
special “event only” pricing that is lower than the prevailing retail
cost.

CAPPS - A YEAR'S DIFFERENCE

cappsDSB_6268.jpgRon Capps' journey so far in the 2008 NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series
is quite different from where it was at this time in 2007.

Last May he entered the NHRA Summer Nationals leading the Funny Car
standings by 120 points over his next competitor. This year, he's 192
points behind in No. 8. But that's OK, says the driver of the NAPA AUTO
PARTS Dodge Charger R/T who has won twice at Heartland Park Topeka
(1998 and 2006) and who's buoyed by the recent boost in performance of
the all-new NAPA Dodge tuned by Ed "Ace" McCulloch.

With the new Murf McKinney chassis - which will be mandatory by the
NHRA for the Denver event in July - reacting well to the tweaks and
changes McCulloch made to it at its debut in Bristol two weeks ago,
Capps and the NAPA team are aiming to be running strong when the
Countdown to the Championship kicks in after the U.S. Nationals on
Labor Day weekend.

TROXEL, CONNOLLY SHARING REJUVINATION

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It must have felt a bit like proving themselves all over again.

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Melanie Troxel won her fifth career professional national event in Bristol and first in a Funny Car. (Roger Richard Photos)

In 2006, Melanie Troxel reached a stunning nine final rounds with two
wins in her first year of fulltime competition in Top Fuel, good enough
for a fourth-place finish on the year. Then she followed that with
another two-win season in 2007, firmly establishing herself as a
contender in Top Fuel.

Meanwhile Dave Connolly, one of the youngest drivers on the NHRA
POWERade Series Pro Stock circuit, quickly picked up a good reputation
as one of the fastest leavers at the starting line – drawing
comparisons to established starting-line dominator Jeg Coughlin. After
finishing 18th in the points his first season on the road, Connolly
turned in four consecutive top 5 finishes – three of which were
third-place seasons.

WORSHAM KNOWS IT'S CRUNCH TIME

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Del Worsham knows it's go time for a Countdown berth. (Roger Richards)

The countdown to The Countdown has reached T-minus 10, and Del Worsham
can recite every step of the way between this point and blast-off.  Like an
insanely twisted railway itinerary, it consists of stops in Topeka, Chicago,
Englishtown, Norwalk, Denver, Seattle, Sonoma, Brainerd, Reading, and
Indianapolis.  All aboard!

This wild ride to the playoffs continues with this weekend's O'Reilly
Summer Nationals at Heartland Park, just minutes south of the Kansas capital,
and Worsham knows his margin for error, at a track that has never treated him
very kindly, is razor-thin.   Still holding the 10th spot on the POWERade points
list, Worsham has but a seven-point lead over Jack Beckman, while Bob Tasca and
Jim Head are only 21 and 23 points behind, respectively.  As the summer heats
up, and all 10 participants in the Countdown to the Championship are
sorted out and decided, Worsham's final fate my rest on a race like this one,
where his spot in the Top 10 is at stake.
"I don't care if it's drag racing, basketball, or any other sport, you
always want to be in one of those playoff positions, no matter how much of the
regular season is left," Worsham said.  "The points all get shuffled, every
week, but as long as you're in one of those spots, someone else has to look up
at you and figure out how to catch you.  That's better than the other way
around.

MULTIPLE CAT DEALERS WITH FULLER IN TOPEKA

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Hot Rod Fuller will entertain three CAT dealerships this weekend in Topeka. (Roger Richards)

The NHRA race at Heartland Park Topeka marks the first event that will
see multiple Caterpillar dealer groups participate in the NHRA
technician recruiting program. The David Powers-owned, Rod
Fuller-driven Caterpillar dragster will fly the logos of Martin
Tractor, Foley Equipment and Warren Cat during the 20th annual O’Reilly
Summer Nationals at Heartland Park. Linn State Technical College and
Crossland Construction also will be involved in the team’s activities
during the weekend.

The relationship between David Powers Motorsports, Caterpillar and the
Caterpillar Dealer Groups was designed as a pilot program to increase
technician recruiting. Many Caterpillar dealers are experiencing a
shortage of technicians, and after successful events in several NHRA
markets during the 2007 season, DPM and Caterpillar inked a multiyear
agreement last August to participate in the NHRA dealer recruitment
program.

"The NHRA Summer Nationals at Topeka is a special race for Caterpillar
as this will be the first event that we have had three Caterpillar
dealers collectively participating in the NHRA technician recruiting
program, as well as Cat equipment on display for marketing and sales
programs,” Caterpillar’s Stan Deatherage said. “All three dealers,
Martin, Foley Equipment and Warren, also will utilize customer
entertainment in the David Powers Motorsports Iron Eagle Club
hospitality area. All three dealers will have their logos on the
dragster, along with Caterpillar Think Big educational partner Linn
State Technical College."

SOUTH CAROLINA STRIP PROGRESS

Construction on the "other" drag strip in Carolinas is quickly moving forward with a Spring 2009 opening. The new Union County Motorsports Park in South Carolina makes progress with every day of work. Reportedly the site is being groomed for a 2010 national event although the parties involved are being tight-lipped.

NITRO'S GENERATION NEXT

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Roger Richards Photos

 

The 2008 IHRA season has proven to be the year of the nitro rookies.

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Twenty-five year old Spencer Massey has won two races thus far in IHRA Top Fuel. He won in his first national event.

Top Fuel freshman Spencer Massey won his first Top Fuel event just days
after procuring his license and twenty-one year old Dan Wilkerson drove
his way to a provisional IHRA Funny Car world record on his first pass
as a professional drag racer. Wilkerson also reached the final round in his first outing.

Massey is the senior of the two having two more races under his belt.
He is also the point leader based on victories at those first two events.

FARNDON'S FLAMER

Fred Farndon's weekend began and ended with this run during the IHRA Motor City Nationals in Milan, Michigan. The veteran Top Fuel driver drew first blood on a 15-oildown weekend for the event during the first session of Top Fuel qualifying. (Photos by Roger Richards)

MCCOY PROUDLY AWAITS MILESTONE

scott-ray.jpgLike a proud father, race car builder Andy McCoy is taking pleasure in watching
as the car he built is inching closer to a milestone. Pro Modified racer Scott
Ray, driving a ’53 Corvette-bodied car built by Andy McCoy Race Cars, ran a
career-best 6.02 second run in qualifying for the O'Reilly Thunder Valley NHRA
Nationals in Bristol, Tenn. this past weekend and narrowly missed joining the
5-second club.

 

“Scott is a great driver and it has been fun to
watch as he closes in on that magical barrier,” McCoy said. “The incremental
times on his 6.02 run show that he is capable of going even quicker with a
little work at the top end of the track so there is a strong possibility he will
break into the 5-second range very soon.”

PRO STOCK'S AJ SEEKING FIRST 2008 WIN

 

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Allen
Johnson seeks his first win in 2008. (Roger Richards)

NHRA POWERade Pro Stock driver Allen Johnson and his Mopar®/J&J
Racing Dodge Stratus R/T team will look to put their first “W” in the
2008 win column when they head to the drag strip at Heartland Park
Topeka [Kan.] this weekend for the O’Reilly NHRA Summer Nationals.

Johnson has been one of the most consistent drivers in the NHRA Pro
Stock series this year. He is fifth in the points standings, has
qualified no worse than six through the first eight races and has
advanced to at least the quarterfinals in seven events. Those solid
performances have made his struggles to get into the winner’s circle
even more perplexing for the Greeneville, Tenn. native.

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