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HANNA AND CLACK READY FOR 2007

With Mardi Gras right around the corner, the Clack Motorsports NHRA Top Alcohol
Funny Car team will debut their new sponsor, The Big Easy Daiquiri Factory at
this weekend's Division 4 Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series opener at Houston Raceway
Park.  The team is entering it's second full year of competition with driver
Will Hanna, who started racing at HRP at the age of 13.
 
Hanna, 28, of nearby Richwood, Texas, hopes to
start the year with a bang at his home track.

FORCE HEADED TO DAYTONA

John Force, a 14-time NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series Funny Car world
champion and one of the greatest ambassadors for all motorsports, is visiting
Daytona International Speedway today, site of Sunday's Daytona
500.

Force, who has earned an NHRA record 122 victories and 131 No.
1 qualifying positions during his legendary career, will meet with
media and NASCAR drivers and team owners during his trip to the
historic NASCAR superspeedway.

THE 50-YEAR OLD ROOKIE

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When the right opportunity to go NHRA Pro Stock racing came along, Bill
Windham decided the time was right.

 

“I’m not getting any younger,” said Windham Wednesday, shortly before celebrating
his 50th birthday.  “I guess
I’ll be the oldest rookie in Pro Stock. 
I may be starting my new career at 50, but I am young at heart and have a
lot of energy.  I’m ready to have a
20-year career.”

CALL ALL ROD SHOP ALUMNI

The Rod Shop Reunion will take place during the weekend of June 15 - 17 at National Trail Raceway.

DRAG RACERS SUPPORT MAKE-A-WISH

In an effort to support the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Standard 1320, a
group of dedicated drag racers have received helmets donated by two
noted Drivers, Jim Murphy and Mike Boyd. Murphy wore his donated helmet
during his third March Meet win in 1999.  Boyd’s helmet has been signed
by many of the leading figures in drag racing.  All proceeds will then
go to the Make-A-Wish group to use as they see fit.

TORCO TO SPONSOR NHRA JOLIET RACE

Torco Racing Fuels, a leading manufacturer of high performance fuels, has
signed a multi-year agreement with NHRA to become the title sponsor of the NHRA
POWERade Drag Racing Series event held in the Chicagoland area, NHRA officials
announced today.

The 10th annual Torco Racing Fuels
Route 66 NHRA Nationals, June 7-10, is the 10th of 23 events in the
NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series. The event, held at the Route 66 Raceway in
Joliet, Ill., has produced some of the fastest times and speeds in motorsports
history. It will be televised by ESPN2 and ESPN2 HD.

NHRA PRO MOD FEATURES 10-RACE SCHEDULE

The popular AMS Staff Leasing Pro Modified Challenge announced its final 2007
racing schedule, series director Matthew Brammer said Wednesday. In addition,
Tindle Enterprises joined the Series as the presenting sponsor at all 10
events.
 
"We have been working with the schedule to identify the best
markets to include on the schedule, and with the new dates on some of the
events, I think the schedule will be both challenging and exciting," Brammer
said.
 
"We've added the Southern Nationals in Atlanta to the agenda this
year, and the drivers have all said they are excited to race in what they call
'the backyard of Pro Mod,'" he said.

SEAN O'BANNON TO RUN TAFC

Five-time NHRA Top Alcohol Dragster World Championship winning car owner Jack
O'Bannon has announced his intentions to switch his son Sean's Top Alcohol
Dragster team to Top Alcohol Funny Car following the performance of the A/Fuel
combination at this past weekend's CARQUEST Auto Parts Winternationals at Auto
Club Raceway at Pomona. O'Bannon was the second quickest blown alcohol car in
the field with his Tequila Patrón/Forest River RV's entry with a 5.339, only to
be overshadowed by Morgan Lucas' 5.12 in his A/Fuel
combination.

ADRL RESCHEDULES MONTGOMERY EVENT

Kenny Nowling, president of the ADRL, just announced that the event
scheduled for this weekend at Montgomery Motorsports Park in
Montgomery, AL. has been postponed until April 13 – 14.

ADRL ADDS MOTORCYCLES

The unprecedented growth of the 
Flowmaster American Drag Racing League will
continue in 2007 with the 
addition of the Pro Extreme Motorcycle class, the
ADRL's fourth 
points-earning class and first foray into two-wheeled
racing.

Pro Extreme Motorcycles will compete at six ADRL events this
season: 
Montgomery, Valdosta, Huntsville, Norwalk, Rockingham, and the
season-
ending GetWorkComp.com World Finals in Ennis. Just like the ADRL's 

existing competitions in Pro Extreme, Pro Nitrous, and Extreme 10.5, 

the Pro Extreme Motorcycle class will compete for points, coveted 
Iron
Eagle national event trophies, prize money, and will send its 
top eight
points-earners into the Battle for the Belts competition in 
Ennis to
determine its 2007 champion.

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