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ANDREACCHI WINS PMRA CAYUGA

For the 11th time in as many races, a new team captured a Pro Modified Racing Association event.
 
Sam Andreacchi of Toronto, Ontario took out Mike Stawicki of Medina,
New York in the final to win the Third Annual KC Auto Family Day
Spectacular - PMRA Challenge presented by Paul Wolf Electric &
Lighting Supply Inc., Sylvania, and Independent Electrical Distributors
at Toronto Motorsports Park in Cayuga, Ontario. It was the team’s first
PMRA win.
 
“This is just fantastic,” said an excited Andreacchi after the final.
“We really had our car running well, and we were on our game plan. And
with our main sponsor Wolf Electric taking part in the event, we could
not have asked for anything better.”
 
The one-day event, which saw a record number of 16 Pro Modifieds vie
for the eight spots in the show, was the second stop in the 2007 Pro
Modified Racing Association Tour.

UPDATED: DRAG RACING EXHIBITION TURNS DEADLY

An exhibition of drag racing machinery at the Cars for Kids charity
event turned deadly as a Pro Modified car doing a burnout lost control,
struck a utility pole and careened into a group of onlookers, killing
six and injuring 18 others in Selmer, Tenn.

Tennessee Highway Patrol spokesman Mike Browning said the six deaths
included two 15-year-old girls and a 17-year-old girl. Eighteen others
were injured including a 5-year-old boy. The injured were taken to
hospitals in Tennessee and Mississippi.

The Highway Patrol said Raven Griswell, 15, of Finger; and Sean Michael
Driskill, 22, of Adamsville, died at the scene. Four others -- Brook L. Pope,
20, of Selmer; Scarlett Replogle, 15, of Selmer; Kimberly A. Barfield, 17, of
Adamsville; and Nicole Griswell, no age or hometown given -- died later in area
hospitals.

DRAMATIC SAVE AT NHRR

Larry Shawberry and his 68 mini Charger (3/4 scale) got out of shape in his
first run Saturday morning and did everything he could to crash but saved it and
settled back down to earth right side up and no additional scratches.
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KID CHAOS ON THE MOVE

Torco's CompetitionPlus.com has learned that Kyle Koretsky (a.k.a. Kid
Chaos) along with father Kenny Koretsky have purchased Ray
Connelly's (Pro Stock driver Dave Connelly's father) complete multi
national event winner Super Comp car. Reportedly Ray will campaign and
drive one last time at E-Town all the while providing
assistance/instruction to Kyle.

JEG SR. HAVING A BLAST

Grand Marshall Jeg Coughlin Sr. is having a grand time at the fifth annual
Holley NHRA National Hot Rod Reunion presented by SoffSeal, which takes place
this weekend at Coughlin's home track of National Trail Raceway in nearby
Kirkersville.

Coughlin's already been busy with his official duties,
cutting the ribbon to open the race weekend in Columbus at the Airport Marriott
Hotel, leading a hot rod cruise through the streets of his hometown, and hosting
a huge party at the expansive JEGS Mail Order compound in Delaware.

"The
ribbon-cutting ceremony was great," said Coughlin, who started JEGS in 1960 with
a small speed shop on 11th Avenue. "They fired-up the Jade Grenade Nostalgia Top
Fuel dragster and got everyone excited. Then we all loaded up into some old
street rods and drove through the back roads over to our shop. There must have
been 100 or more cars. It was really something to see."

ADRL ON TV

The Flowmaster American Drag Racing League's spectacular AMS Staff
Leasing Summer Drags, held June 1 at 2 at Huntsville Dragway, will be
broadcast tonight and Saturday on TheOutdoor Channel's Inside Drag
Racing program.

The first showing of results and highlights from the Summer Drags will
be tonight at 8 p.m. EDT, with replays scheduled for at 11 p.m. tonight
and 2:30 p.m. Saturday. Each of the remaining ADRL events on
the 2007 schedule will be shown on Inside Drag Racing following the same schedule format.

The Outdoor Channel can be found on many cable systems (check local
listings) and is also available through DIRECTV (channel 606) and DISH
Network (channel 153). For additional information, visit
www.outdoorchannel.com.

HAMMONDS ON ESPN FIRST TAKE

2084.jpgNHRA Pro Stock Car driver Tom Hammonds will make his rounds as a guest on ESPN
First Take and ESPNNews The Hotlist, Tuesday, June
19.  Check local listing for airing
times.

Retired from the NBA after 12 years in the
league, Hammonds has moved on to compete as a National
Hot Rod Association (NHRA) Pro Stock Car driver.  Racing since the age of
16, Hammonds has won 15 Muscle Car
Association events and reached the final round of three NHRA events.     

MCCLENATHAN ACCEPTS SCELZI CHALLENGE

There’s a new challenge awaiting Cory McClenathan when he joins fellow NHRA
drivers Ron Capps, J.R. Todd, Morgan Lucas and Del Worsham in the Gary Scelzi
& Friends All-Star Challenge Saturday night, June 16, at Plaza Park Raceway
in Visalia, Calif.
 
It’s a fund-raiser for the one-fifth-mile clay oval
where Scelzi’s 10-year-old son Dominic regularly competes in a Restricted 600cc
Mini-Sprint.  Scelzi and his cohorts will be driving 600cc
Mini-Sprints.

SCREAMIN' EAGLE VISIT KIDS

A_Hines.jpgThe entire Screamin' Eagle Harley-Davidson Racing team spent two days in Milwaukee visiting area children,
promoting a free meals program and hanging out with Harley-Davidson employees.

All of the racers first went to Bethune Academy on Monday to help
launch the start of another summer of the Fueling Young Minds program.

Spurred by a $125,000 grant from the Harley-Davidson Foundation, the
award-winning Fueling Young Minds summer meals program will feed meals
to low-income children at more than 200 Milwaukee locations this
summer, as well as provide dinner at 25 area schools. Harley-Davidson
partners with the Hunger Task Force of Milwaukee, Milwaukee Public
Schools and other non-profits in the public-private collaborative.

NHRR CRASH

Sylvia Crouse was shaken but uninjured after this first round crash
at the Holley National Hot Rod Reunion in Columbus Friday
morning.

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