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MOSER HOOKS UP WITH WATERS

Officials at Moser Engineering, one of the sport of drag
racing’s leaders in the manufacturing of performance axles and rear end
components, proudly announced today the addition of Danny Waters, Jr. to its’
successful stable of sportsman thoroughbreds.

Waters, Jr., a long-time IHRA favorite hailing from
Lagrange, North Carolina joins the illustrious sportsman class champions, the
Cummings family from Hammond, Louisiana to help carry the Moser torch and
compete for an IHRA World Championship.

“We’re extremely pleased to have Danny on our team
representing Moser in the IHRA arena for 2007,” Rob Moser, company owner and
president, stated. “He has already had a great racing career with a lot more
wins in the future.

210 PS IN GAINESVILLE?

NHRA Pro Stock Champion Jason Line thinks that if conditions are right the first 210 mph pass in NHRA
Pro Stock national event competition will be run at the 38th running of the NHRA
ACDelco Gatornationals this weekend.

“The Gatornationals has a lot of
tradition and it’s a special place to win,” said Line, who won here in 2005 over
Dave Connolly.  “It should be fast there and the possibility of seeing the first
210 mph run should excite the fans.  I feel our cars are capable of that type of
number, but so are a few others.  Hopefully, it will be one of the two Summit
Pontiacs that does it first – mine or Greg’s (Anderson, teammate).”

INTERNATIONAL DRAG RACING HOF INDUCTEES

The International Drag Racing Hall of Fame will induct 11 new members. The
induction ceremony, hosted by the Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing and
sponsored by Mopar® Performance Parts, will be held on March 15 at the Paramount
Plaza Resort in Gainesville, Fla. This is the 16th year that Mopar has sponsored
the ceremony.

GAINESVILLE TV TIME CHANGED

ESPN2’s qualifying
coverage of the ACDelco NHRA Gatornationals has been moved up a half-hour, and
the two hour show will now begin at 1 a.m. (ET) on Sunday, March
18.

DOBBINS SIDELINED FOR 2007

With only one week before the season-opening Amalie Oil Texas
Nationals, IHRA Pro Stock Standout Jeff Dobbins received the
unfortunate news that the team owners were unable to acquire financial
backing for the 2007 season.

RACER APPRECIATION SERIES SET

After a five-year hiatus, the famous Racer Appreciation
Series returns to Huntsville Dragway and Montgomery Motorsports Park in
Alabama. Officially called TCI/Comp Cams presents the original Racer
Appreciation Series, the series, along with another series for heads-up racers,
promises low entries fees and high payouts, and will be played out at both
tracks throughout the 2007 racing season.

Famed racing promoter George Howard, of Birmingham, will
present bracket and heads-up action at both tracks through the year. “After
personal struggles in my life with losing my wife, I have decided to go back to
work,” he says. “The original Racer Appreciation Series put me on the map as a
drag racing promoter, and it was built as a way to support the ‘little guy’
racer. I want to see this (2007) series grow.” Howard started the original
series in 1994, at Rockingham Dragway.

JW'S R&D SESSION IN GAINESVILLE

J.W. Performance Transmissions, R & D specialists Ken Frederick will be
available on Friday, March 16, 2007 along with Tracy Winters, VP of
Sales/Marketing to meet with racers and J.W. Performance warehouse distributors
at the NHRA AC Delco Gatornationals held in Gainesville, Florida.

MARCH MEET WRAP-UP

Stephen Romanazzi won Sunday's Nostalgia Funny Car Final when Chris
Krabill left early, turning on the red light at Auto Club Famoso
Raceway during the 49th anniversary of the March Meet.  The three-day
festival of speed attracted a crowd estimated between 35,000 and 40,000
nostalgia racing, street rod and hot rod fans. More than 500 racers
competed in ten classes at the traditional Bakersfield event produced
by the track's operators, John and Blake Bowser.

BAE RENEWS PRO MOD SUPPORT

Brad Anderson Enterprises, Inc. (BAE), purveyor of racing engines and
cylinder heads heavily used in sportsman and professional drag racing,
has renewed its commitment to the AMS Staff Leasing Pro Modified
Challenge presented by Tindle Enterprises, Inc., and will fund the
$50,000 BAE Championship Cup for the 2007 season series points chase.

JOHN COUGHLIN EARNS TOP DRAGSTER VICTORY

John Coughlin claimed his first victory of the young 2007 season when
he drove his brand new JEGS.com entry to the Top Dragster title at the
Southeast Division Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series event at Orlando Speed
World Dragway this weekend. Coughlin, who made just a handful of test
passes in the new racer before the start of the event, turned in a
nearly flawless performance in the final round against former IHRA
champion and Million Dollar Race winner Troy Williams Jr. Coughlin
began the run with a nearly perfect reaction time and finished with a
7.287 elapsed time on his dial in of 7.28-seconds.

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