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BRADSHAW LEAVES TUTTLE TEAM

After ten races of NHRA Top Fuel competition under the Tuttle Motorsports / Vis
Viva banner, former Lucas Oil champion Alan Bradshaw and team owner Dexter
Tuttle have decided to part ways, citing "chemistry" issues with Bradshaw and
car chief, Tony Shortall.  
 
"I really felt like we had huge potential
with Dexter's race program and past successes, but unfortunately it just didn't
work out for either one of us," Bradshaw said.  
 
"Dexter and Tony had a
different view point with regard to safety equipment than I did. I want to be
perfectly clear on this point: I am not saying the car was unsafe in any way.
They met all of the minimum requirements as required by NHRA.

 
"Personally, I felt the current rules represented the minimum safety
standard, and I will always lean toward making the driver's cockpit as safe as
possible within reason - just as many other teams are currently doing for their
drivers. Since it is Dexter's operation, I have to respect his decisions but in
the end I have to do what I believe is right for me," Bradshaw
said.

MIKE ASHLEY STEPPING ASIDE

E-town national
event will end his 2008 season as a driver …


ashley_0722-04600D.jpgMike Ashley admitted 100% of focus
is the reason he’s decided to refocus his racing efforts in 2008. The
popular Funny Car/Pro Modified driver from New York’s Long Island will
abandon his driving aspirations in all classes to devote his time
exclusively to his growing Lend-America business.

Ashley retired from nitro racing at the beginning of the 2008 season
yet remained in competition with his part-time Pro Modified team. He
announced a trial run in Funny Car three races ago with an expiration
following Norwalk.

He made his decision not to return last week prior to the NHRA’s Chicago event.

COMPETITIONPLUS.COM RELEASES TORCO FROM CONTRACT

Popular e-zine will return to independent status…

CompetitionPlus.com, drag racing’s leading Internet drag racing
magazine since 1999, has released Torco Race Fuels from their contract as the title rights sponsor. This move ends one of the most dynamic
marketing partnerships in today’s drag racing marketplace.

CompetitionPlus.com founder and publisher Bobby Bennett said this
decision is a tough one but one that will be mutually beneficial for
both parties in the long run.

“This is a tough and heart-wrenching decision,” Bennett said. “My first
and foremost concern is the health and well-being for a person I have
long considered a friend, Evan Knoll. We have gotten to where we are
today in drag racing’s Internet media because of Evan’s unselfish
support along with the hard work of our team members over the years.

AWESOME MOTORSPORTS ANNOUNCES ALLIANCE WITH AL ANABI RACING

AWESOME Motorsports recently announced an alliance with Al Anabi
Racing, one of the leading drag racing teams in the nation of Qatar, an
Arab emirate in Southwest Asia to form AWESOME Al Anabi. The alliance
is aimed at accelerating the performance of the nitrous-assisted
AWESOME Al Anabi Pro Mod racing team of Mike Castellana and Shannon
“Iceman” Jenkins in competition in the U.S. and abroad.

This new partnership – the product of a relationship that started in
the fall of 2007 through the purchase of two of the quickest and
fastest nitrous Pro Modified cars in history by Al Anabi Racing,
Castellana and Jenkins’ Haas-built 2007 Ford Mustang and 2007 Pontiac
GTO – has grown from a mere business transaction to an intricate racing
collaboration after both of the veteran racers were employed to drive
and tune the rapidly expanding stable of Al Anabi race cars.

STYKEMAIN PONTIAC-BUICK-GMC HOSTS NHRA MOTORSPORTS EXTRAVAGANZA

Stykemain Pontiac-Buick-GMC in Defiance, Ohio, will hold an NHRA Motorsports
Extravaganza on Thursday, June 26. The event, which will be held in conjunction
with this year's Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals in Norwalk, Ohio, will
feature a driver autograph session and an up-close opportunity to meet Pontiac's
contingent of NHRA Pro Stock racers and GMC Top Fuel driver Cory McClenathan.
The Motorsports Extravaganza and open house will also help celebrate Stykemain
Pontiac-Buick-GMC's new location at 25124 Elliott Road.

"The Motorsports
Extravaganza promises to be a lot of fun for everybody," said Joe Stykemain of
Stykemain Pontiac-Buick-GMC. "It's a pleasure to be able to host some of the
best racecar drivers in the world and another wonderful opportunity to welcome
everyone to our new location on Elliott Road."

TERRY MCMILLEN LEAVES TORCO RACE FUELS

Hoosier Thunder Motorsports released a brief statement today regarding team
owner Terry McMillen's relationship with Torco Race Fuels. After a five year
relationship, as of June 9, 2008 McMillen and Torco will no longer maintain a
relationship.

HOUSTON RACEWAY PARK IMPROVEMENTS

HRP3.jpgThe owners of Houston Raceway Park have been hard at work for the last two
months completely resurfacing and expanding the professional pit area in an
effort to update and improve the racing facility. Up next, the track surface
itself will be smoothed to perfection using the latest state-of-the-art
equipment available.

"We listened to the racers and we listened to
O'Reilly Auto Parts and we are taking the necessary steps to make Houston
Raceway Park the absolute best it can be," track general manager Seth Angel
said. "As soon as the O'Reilly NHRA Spring Nationals had cleared out of here our
crews went to work on the pits and the result is fantastic.

ESPN2 REBROADCAST OF CHICAGO

ESPN has announced it will provide a special 20-minute repeat airing of
final eliminations from Sunday’s weather-plagued Torco Racing Fuels
Route 66 NHRA Nationals at Route 66 Raceway near Chicago.

The special rebroadcast will air Wednesday evening, June 11 at 6:40
p.m. (ET) on ESPN2 and ESPN2 HD. The 20-minute program, which will
follow ESPN2’s NASCAR Now, will provide highlights of final
eliminations in all four professional categories.

FAST FIVE WITH JIM WALTHER

Walther_head.jpg6th Holley NHRA National Hot Rod Reunion Honoree discusses drag racing in the 1960s and '70s

In the late '60s and early '70s, Ohio was a hot bed of dragster
activity, and Jim Walther was consistently one of top performers of the
nitro class. Walther gained national prominence in 1972 by driving his
"Special Edition" machine to NHRA Top Fuel World Championship honors
over the nation's best racers. In addition to racing, Walther an
Honoree at the 6th annual Holley National Hot Rod Reunion, June 13-15,
Beech Bend Raceway Park, dedicated more than 40 years to the production
of top quality speed equipment.

INTRODUCING THE RED HORNET

Another solid outing for Cruz Pedregon and his Advance Auto Parts Toyota Solara Funny Car team moved

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Introducing the "Red Hornet".

the former champion back into third place in the POWERade rankings.
Pedregon managed to pass legend John Force in the world rankings with a
quarterfinal finish Sunday at Route 66 Raceway in Joliet, Ill.

Pedregon qualified 5th and took out Bob Tasca III., before losing to Scott Kalitta in their first head-to-head meeting.

"Something weird happened with the fuel system and we ended up making
the run on seven cylinders," Pedregon said. "We made a pretty good run
for being down on power like that but a car running on seven cylinders
is never going to beat a 4.89. We needed a pit stop about halfway down
the track.

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