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NHRA RACEDAY THIS SUNDAY

ESPN2 and ESPN2HD will air a special presentation of its popular pre-race show, NHRA Race Day,
to preview the Countdown to 1, the two-race championship round of the
NHRA Playoffs that will determine the 2007 POWERade Series world
champions.

The show, hosted by David Rieff with analysis from 22-time
winner Mike Dunn, will air Sunday, Oct. 21 at 11 a.m. (ET) and
originate in-studio from ESPN Regional Television in Charlotte, N.C.

DAY FOUR VEGAS TESTING

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If Greg Anderson doesn’t find exactly what he was looking for
during three days of testing at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway,
it’s not through lack of effort.

Anderson and his Summit Racing team completed more than 20 passes at
the last-minute session, 10th of which were on Day 3. For comparison,
winning NHRA POWERade Series teams make a maximum of four laps on race
day with maintenance between each round.

His quickest attempt was a 6.726 second pass at 204.17 mph.

Anderson brought his teammate Jason Line, the defending world champion
who narrowly missed the Countdown to 1, and some of his crew to testing
so the Ken Black Racing-owned team could cover more ground.

“We’ll never find everything you’re looking for,” Anderson said. “We’re
nitpicking and seeing what this track does like and what it doesn’t
like. Hopefully we won’t make those wrong moves during the race.”

NEFF RUNS 4.81; TEST FORD ENGINE TODAY

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Mike Neff ran a 4.81 elapsed time at 318.47 miles per hour to
complete his licensing requirements for nitro Funny Car. The crewchief
turned driver posted a 4.849, 316.23 on Wednesday.

Neff is scheduled to make the first runs with the new FORD engine in
the car later today. Torco’s CompetitionPlus.com will have photos of
the new engine later today.

CHRR WAS A BARNSTORMER

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The 16th annual
edition of the Hot Rod Reunion was another barnstormer despite being
interrupted by rain on a couple of occasions during the weekend.



Prior to the event there were predictions that at least 20 cars would contest
both Top Fuel and Funny Car and while the flopper contingent fell short of that
number with 16 cars actually making runs during qualifying there were 21
Dragsters on hand to put on a spectacular show.



Brad Thompson led the pack after each of Saturday’s sessions and then
steamrollered the opposition on Sunday. His opening round win over Rick Rogers
was his slowest pass of eliminations at 5.902. He then stepped up with a best
of the round 5.768 to take out Rick White, running a stout 212 mph at
half-track to advance to the semifinal. Here the Agent Orange car got a freebie
when Jason Richey could not make the call in Dave Smith’s Sacramento-based
entry. Even with a final round berth in the bag Thompson wowed the fans with a
5.706 to further lower his best-of-the-event elapsed time.



On the other side of the ladder, No. 2 qualifier Jim Murphy beat Mike McLennan
in the opening stanza and then put away Denver Schutz’ Raisin Express in the second
round, running a stout 5.789 to overcome a holeshot. In the semi Murphy was
again late off the line in the WW11 car but went to the final when Pete
Kaiser’s ride stumbled after leaving with a great .035 reaction time.

BECKMAN TOPS DAY 2 VEGAS TEST

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Jack Beckman feels he has something to prove after being bumped out of
the inaugural NHRA POWERade Series Countdown to the Championship field
in Richmond.

He probably didn’t need to, but he showed once again on Wednesday that
he could still star in the roll of spoiler, driving his Mail Terminal
Services Dodge Charger to a 4.753 at 325.30 mph during the second day
of testing at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

In one week, the Series returns for the seventh annual ACDelco Las
Vegas NHRA Nationals, Oct. 25-28, the first of two final races that
will determine the 2007 POWERade Series world championships.

“We tested clutch parts, blower parts, injector parts and we evaluated
all day yesterday and today,” Beckman said. “We kind of picked the best
combination and picked away at it. We want to make those four who are
still in miserable. We want to win these races and make an exclamation
point at the end of the year.”

NEW MEMBER AT TEAM IHRA

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CompetitionPlus.com would like to congratulate IHRA Publicity Director
Mike Perry and wife Christy on the birth of their first child, Mitchell
Lawrence Perry. He was born at 6:02 AM, on Wednesday, October 17.

Mitchell was 6 pounds, 5 ounces and is 19 inches long.

Both mother and child are doing fine. Dad ... he's a bit frazzled but is expected to be fine.

THE PROPOSED SFI TF CHASSIS SPEC

Torco’s
CompetitionPlus.com has learned that a 37-page document has been circulated by
SFI to the members of is Top Fuel chassis committee for review.
 
Interestingly, documents
such as these have taken on the form of those legal disclaimers we see more and
more of these days.
  For example, the second paragraph
reads:

 

A
representation of compliance with the SFI Specification 2.3N is not an
indication nor an assurance that the Chassis Structure will provide adequate
driver protection in all situations of a vehicle crash or
mishap.
  It is suggested, however, that Chassis Structures which do not
comply with these designs and construction quality assurance standards may not
perform their intended function, nor might they provide adequate protection to a
driver in a crash situation.

 

There’s
additional language absolving SFI from any responsibility should a mishap
occur.

A SPECIAL FAN MISSING

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Something was missing
when Pete Berner, Pro Stock driver, arrived for Winner’s Circle photos following
his victory at the IHRA Torco Race Fuels Presidents Cup Nationals at the Budd’s
Creek facility several weeks ago. He searched high and low throughout the
Maryland International Raceway property, but to no avail.

 

Berner had planned to
present this missing individual member the winner’s trophy, because this one
individual had made that much of a difference in his heart.

 

The interesting part,
this individual was not an integral member of the crew.

 

In fact, she had
become a part of the crew only the day before and only by a twist of fate. The
unfortunate part of the entire story, Berner hasn’t seen or heard from his
newest crew member since that Saturday meeting.

 

Berner had just run a
6.294 elapsed time  at 221.74 miles per
hour to claim the third spot in one of the quickest-ever IHRA Torco’s
CompetitionPlus.com Pro Stock field during Saturday
qualifying.

TOO LITTLE TOO LATE FOR CONCORD?

Tuesday evening’s blessing
from the Concord
planning and zoning commission paving the way for the controversial drag strip
at Lowe’s Motor Speedway may be a noble gesture, but one that could be too
late. This comes after the City Council’s retreat from an opposing stance.

Bruton Smith had planned a
$60 million drag strip project, but that was voted down on October 1 after City
Council, answering to the complaints of Speedway
neighbors related to noise, banned drag strips in the on Smith's property.

Smith responded by
threatening to spend $350 million to leave his Concord
property and move to somewhere within the Charlotte
region. He told the Charlotte Observer there’s a 90% chance that he’ll leave Concord and sell the
property piecemeal.

ANOTHER THEFT

Over the last few weeks,
the drag racing community has been attacked by a rash of car thefts. Word comes
to Torco’s CompetitionPlus.com that Henry Velasco’s shop was broken into and
stolen were several specialty items.

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