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ALLEN JOHNSON MOVES UP IN STANDINGS

Allen Johnson continued his solid start to the 2008 NHRA POWERade Pro
Stock season, advancing to the quarterfinals at the NHRA Gatornationals
on Sunday and moving to the fourth spot in the NHRA Pro Stock points
standings.

Johnson seeded his Mopar/J&J Racing Dodge Stratus R/T fifth on
Saturday, after Friday's round of qualifying was cancelled due to rain.
AJ defeated Dave Northrop in the first round, overcoming a shaky
reaction time off the starting tree to drive his HEMI-powered Stratus
R/T to the round win by more than a car length. In the quarterfinals,
Johnson bettered his reaction time, reeling off a near perfect light of
.003 seconds—only to see his opponent, Mike Edwards, earn a perfect
.000 light and score the round win.

THE UNSINKABLE DENSHAM

Gary Densham earned a reputation for being frugal while racing as an independently

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Gary Densham may be racing on limited funds but he's having a lot of fun.

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driver. This experience has been a lifesaver for the Bellflower,
Ca.-based driver whose determination drives him to compete against
teams with budgets as much as five times larger than his.

“We probably would have come out healthier financially by losing in the
first round than we did in reaching the finals,” Densham said. “This
final round appearance was a great morale booster and the crew did a
really good job. I have no reservations in saying I have the greatest
crew in the world.

“Today gave us the opportunity to showcase their talents and have some fun.”

PEDREGON’S STORY OF THE CRASH

“It’s
the eeriest thing I’ve felt in my years of driving.”
– Cruz Pedregon
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Cruz Pedregon was pulling away from Ron Capps during their first round
race at the NHRA Gatornationals Sunday morning when everything went to
hell in a hand-basket. Pedregon’s Advance Auto Parts Chevrolet Funny
Car backfired through the supercharger, lifting the body from the
chassis and sending him bouncing through the shutdown area.

Looking a big groggy, a harried Pedregon, emerged from the wounded race
car and quickly tried to assess the situation. The former NHRA Funny
Car world champion would later determine the backfire to be a blessing
in disguise.

DRIVERS TALK NITRO PRICES

Imagine for a moment, you traveled to your local gas station and
realized from the time you left home the price of a gallon of gasoline
had increased from $4 per gallon to $8. Imagine the reality you'd face
at the time. This fictional scenario bears a striking resemblance to
another situation developing in the high-stakes world of nitro drag
racing in the NHRA.

Last week, the official fuel supplier to the
NHRA raised the cost of a 42-gallon barrel drum $300 to $1,250. This
time last year a racer could purchase a 55-gallon drum of nitro for
$850. The price rose to $950 at the U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis. New
regulations for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has mandated
new regulations limiting the amount of nitromethane capable of being
stored in each pit area to under 400 pounds.

How does this affect
the teams? The real affect is in the bottom line where many teams are
struggling to maintain their existence. 

At least one driver said
his limited schedule will be further limited
because of this surprise increase. Unsponsored Funny car veteran Jim
Head pointed out this decision will cost him three races he’d planned
to attend.

SCHUMACHER'S THIRD GAINESVILLE VICTORY

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No offense to the Gainesville Raceway but three-time NHRA Gatornationals champion Tony Schumacher

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Tony Schumacher has won the Gators three times but he'd be happier to capture victory at the elusive tracks.

wouldn’t mind trading in one of his victories at the famed facility for one at a complex he’s yet to win.

“This one here, I'll trade one of those that we can't get done,”
Schumacher admitted. “I can't win a round in Englishtown.  I like those
lists.  I try not to look at them but when you put out a list where
there are only a few people or a handful of people who have won it
three times in much longer careers then that's great.”

BAKER'S ALTERNATE ENDING

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Joe Baker entered the first event of the 10-race JEGS ProMod Challenge
as a last-minute alternate after another competitor crashed in testing
earlier in the week. He barely made the 16-car field with the slowest
elapsed time in the group. He even had to race the quickest and fastest
car of the meet in the final round of the 39th annual ACDelco NHRA
Gatornationals.

In the end, none of that mattered as the local hero from Milton, Fla.,
pulled off one of the most improbable victories in the seven-year
history of the series, winning with a coasting 12.687-second pass at
63.03 mph after final-round foe Raymond Commisso hit the retaining wall
just before the finish line to disqualify himself from contention.

GAINESVILLE FINAL RESULTS

PEDREGON, SCHUMACHER, COUGHLIN AND GUIDERA EARN VICTORIES AT ACDELCO NHRA GATORNATIONALS

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Roger Richards Photos

Defending NHRA POWERade Series Funny Car world champion Tony Pedregon raced to his first victory of the season and 37th

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Tony schumacher claimed his third career Gainesville victory.

of his career Sunday at the ACDelco NHRA Gatornationals.

Tony Schumacher, Jeg Coughlin and Matt Guidera also were winners at the NHRA POWERade Series race, the third of 24 in 2008.

NHRA POINTS AFTER GAINESVILLE

Point standings (top 10) for NHRA professional categories following the
39th annual ACDelco NHRA Gatornationals at Gainesville Raceway, the
third of 24 events in the  NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series -

ROUND-BY-ROUND PRO RESULTS FROM GAINESVILLE

Final round-by-round results from the 39th annual ACDelco NHRA
Gatornationals at Gainesville Raceway, the third of 24 events in the 
NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series:

FINAL ROUND PHOTOS FROM GAINESVILLE

Sunday's final results from the 39th annual ACDelco NHRA Gatornationals
at Gainesville Raceway.  The  race is the third of 24 in the  NHRA
POWERade Drag Racing Series:

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