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ESTN PRE-ENTRIES - UPDATED

estn.jpgThe following are the pre-entries received for the 7th annual Eastern Spring Test Nationals presented by Torco's CompetitionPlus.com hosted by South Georgia Motorsports Park in Valdosta, Ga. Pre-enter today. Information about pre-entry can be found HERE .

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RACE FUEL AT ESTN

Over 110 professional entries
will attend this week's Eastern Spring Test Nationals presented by Torco's
CompetitionPlus.com and race officials have ensured there will be enough octane
to go around. Eric Zerbe of Torco Race Fuels will have the same 18-wheeler on
the grounds of South Georgia Motorsports Park that he uses to service the IHRA
Nationals events.

PRUDHOMME MEETS COSTNER

Don “Snake” Prudhomme was at California Speedway for the NASCAR race
there Sunday, February 24 as he was being honored as the seventh
recipient of the Shav Glick/Justice Brothers Memorial Award for service
to Motorsports by a Californian. While there, he ran into Kevin Costner
and the conversation, as excerpted from Bill Center’s story in the San
Diego Union-Tribune, went like this:

HERBERT HIRES FLETCHER

Doug Herbert and the Snap-on Tools Top Fuel dragster team welcomed the newest
member of the team on Monday, March 05, 2007.

Dave Fletcher comes aboard filling the position of car
chief.

Originally hired into the drag racing world by Austin
Coil in 1984 to work on the Chi-Town Hustler Funny Car, Fletcher brings years of
experience to the Snap-on Tools team. Throughout his career, he has worked with
several drag racing notables, such as John Force, the Kalittas, Kenny Bernstein
and Del Worsham. The knowledge gained while working with such influential teams
will be invaluable as he becomes part of the Doug Herbert/Snap-on Tools team. In
his position as car chief, Fletcher will be responsible for managing the daily
activities of the crew as well as working with crew chief Jim Brissette to
ensure the Snap-on Tools team and dragster perform at peak level at all
times.

FOLEY & LEWIS NAME NEW TEAM DRIVER

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Now it’s official!

After weeks of internet leaking, Doug Foley and Tim Lewis have formally
announced that Terry McMillen will be the driver of the team’s second
Top Fuel car. Sponsorship will come from Evan Knoll’s Torco Race Fuels
as it has over the last several years.

“We’ve been searching for the driver of our second car for a while
now,” says Foley, “and we had quite a few applicants, but after
reviewing them all we decided that Terry would be the best fit for what
we are trying to accomplish. Terry licensed in Top Fuel in 2005 and
competed in the World Finals that same year in Evan Knoll’s personal
Top Fuel Dragster. I personally observed Terry’s transition from an
alcohol Funny Car to a Top Fuel dragster, which is normally not an easy
one and he handled it extremely well,” said Foley.

PRO TOP OUTLAWS OPEN SEASON

When the Pro Top Outlaw Series begins its 6th
season this year, the racing action is expected to be stronger than ever.  New
sponsors, new members, and new tracks have been secured in the off-season and
they will all come together to put on a show which is unlike anything else
offered today.  The series, which is a step up from Top Dragster and not quite
Top Alcohol, is comprised of dragsters, altereds, and funny cars, either blower
or nitrous, all racing heads-up against one another.  And on May 12th
of this year, PTO will break new ground when the season opening Bluegrass
Nationals will be filmed by Inside Drag Racing with Bob Frey announcing the
event.

“The members help each other.  We’ve got blowers and
nitrous; dragsters, altereds, and funny cars.  Because the tracks can get
tricky, the fastest car doesn’t always win.  No dial-ins, no lifting before the
lights, no throttle stops and it doesn’t take a years pay to get into it.  Isn’t
that the way drag racing is supposed to be,” said Ron Bales, President of PTO. 

ADRL POINTS AFTER HOUSTON

AlphaTrade Battle for the Belts points standings

effective March 4, 2007

(through 1 of 8 events)

 

PRO EXTREME

1.      Mike Bell                        533

2.      John Lynam                     439

3.      Joshua Hernandez            338

4.      Todd Tutterow                241

5.      Jason Scruggs                  240

6.      Bobby Booth                   237

7.      Bubba Stanton                 232

8.      Steve Engel                     231

9.      Bil Clanton                      136

10.    Troy Critchley                 135

ADRL HOUSTON - FINAL RESULTS

ADRL's Dragpalooza III Finishes with
Three First-Time Winners

75169102.jpg The Flowmaster American Drag Racing League's 2007
season-opener at Houston Motorsports Park finished Saturday night with three
first-time ADRL event winners. Reaching the RacingJunk.com Dragpalooza III
winner's circle were Mike Bell in Pro Extreme; Charles Carpenter in Pro Nitrous;
and Rodney Rosenstiel, who became the first event winner in Extreme 10.5, which
made its competitive ADRL debut at Dragpalooza III.

Bell entered
Saturday's eliminations well down on the final qualifying sheet, but he found
something extra in eliminations, beating three of the top four qualifiers on the
way to his debut event win. Starting from the No. 9 spot after a 3.956 best left
him just short of gaining lane choice, Bell reeled off wins over Mike Neal (3.93
to 4.21), No. 1 qualifier Todd Tutterow (with a 4.73 in a race where both
drivers struggled), Joshua Hernandez (a spectacular 3.93 to 3.92 holeshot), and,
in the final, a red-lighting John Lynam.

RACE FANS, DRIVERS RAISE MONEY FOR CHAIRTY

Forty lucky race fans  not only got to mingle with top stars from the NHRA
POWERade Drag Racing  Series on Saturday, but they also supported a great cause
at the sold-out 5th  annual NHRA Tour de Charity at the Infineon Raceway Karting
Center.

The event, which coupled race fans  with top NHRA
drivers for a day of karting on the raceway’s challenging  course, raised
$13,000 for Speedway Children’s Charities, bringing the  five-year total for the
event to more than $50,000. Speedway Children’s  Charities is the charitable arm of
Infineon Raceway, with all proceeds raised  during the year benefiting qualified
youth organizations in Sonoma County.   Star NHRA drivers Ron Capps (Brut
 Dodge Funny Car), Cory McClenathan (Carrier Boyz FRAM Boost Top Fuel Dragster),
 Gary Scelzi (Mopar/Oakley Dodge Funny Car) and Pro Stock Motorcycle rider Matt
 Guidera (Rocklin Harley-Davidson Buell) swapped paint with the fans over the
 challenging road course.

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