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A few of our nation's finest sent us some of these pictures from
Bahrain and Iraq. The drag racing community has been faithful in sending 
souvenir's and gifts to our brave soldiers overseas. These pictures are
from the K9 unit.

If your team would love to support our brave soldiers, email Master Sargeant Lee McKinney. EMAIL - Lee McKinney 

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RUMOR LAND WAS BUZZING

Rickie Smith’s name has probably spun a few
yarns in the rumor mill during the 2006 season and he’s ready for the attention
to move elsewhere.

Smith made a last minute decision to drive the
Humphrey Motorsports Pro Stocker at VMP and that only lasted a day. Rumors
suggested that the locked trailer all day Saturday was the result of a
confrontation with an NHRA official. The scuttlebutt was exactly that –
scuttlebutt.

“We ran our best run and we were still over .05 off the rest
of the field,” Smith said. “We just didn’t see any reason to keep beating the
stuff up. I told Humphrey it was fine because I could go run a Pro Modified
Quick Eight and that’s what I did.”

DESPICABLE

Nothing makes for a sicker feeling within the drag racing community
than the theft of equipment. Kenny Koretsky’s Werner Enterprises team
was hit on Saturday following qualifying. One of the team’s $15,000
clutch units was stolen.

A TRUE ROOKIE EXPERIENCE

J.R.
Todd may be bucking for rookie of the year honors, but he passed on a valuable
bit of information to new teammate Steve Torrence, who was making his Top Fuel
debut this past weekend at VMP. “If you want to be on television, you have to do something
spectacular.”


Torrence took his advice. On the heels of a 4.656 elapsed
time, the defending Top Alcohol Dragster champion pulled the parachute release
lever only to have the ‘chutes blossom and then fly away from the car, sail over
the retaining wall and land in the grass beyond.Torrence stood on the
brakes to slow the car, and it came to a stop just short of the sand. The
interesting part of the scenario is that Torrance had no idea what had
transpired behind him.

ANGRY PRO STOCK DRIVERS FIRE OFF

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The track conditions drew the ire of at least three of
the four Pro Stock drivers in the left lane during the quarterfinals.
The fourth has admittedly had so many problems during weekend that he
couldn’t say if track prep had anything thing to do with his run.

Jim Yates was the first driver down behind the fuel cars and recorded
the only victory with an off-and-on-the-throttle 7.685, 189.63 to
defeat Jeg Coughlin, Jr., who shook the tires in the right lane and
lifted.

Three almost-identical runs resulted in the cars of Larry Morgan, Mike
Edwards, and Dave Connolly each shaking the tires and making abrupt
right turns.

TORCO NATS RESULTS

LINE MOVES CLOSER TO CLINCHING FIRST
POWERADE PRO STOCK CHAMPIONSHIP; McClenathan and Medlen also earn
victories at Torco Racing Fuels NHRA Nationals

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Jason Line raced to his fourth Pro Stock victory of the season Sunday
at the Torco Racing Fuels NHRA Nationals and moved closer to securing
his first NHRA POWERade world championship title. Cory McClenathan and
Eric Medlen also were winners at the $1.6 million race at Virginia
Motorsports Park, the 21st of 23 events in the $50 million NHRA
POWERade Drag Racing Series.

FINAL ROUND RESULTS FROM VMP

Sunday's final results from the Inaugural Torco Racing Fuels NHRA
Nationals at Virginia Motorprorts Park. The $1.5 million race is the
21st of 23 in the $50 million NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series:

 

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Top Fuel -- Cory McClenathan, 4.644 seconds, 304.74 mph def. Rod Fuller, 5.926 seconds, 262.49 mph.

PRO ROUND-BY-ROUND RESULTS FROM VIRGINIA

Final round-by-round results from the Inaugural Torco Racing Fuels
NHRA Nationals at Virginia Motorprorts Park, the 21st of 23 events in
the $50 million NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series:

NHRA POINTS AFTER VIRGINIA

Point standings (top 10) for NHRA professional categories following
the Inaugural Torco Racing Fuels NHRA Nationals at Virginia Motorprorts
Park, the 21st of 23 events in the $50 million NHRA POWERade Drag
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POWERADE FAN NATS WINNER

Elton Spain, of Washington, N.C., won the 21st round of the NHRA POWERade Fan Nationals. Spain, a 46-year-old construction worker and 30-year NHRA POWERade Series fan, defeated hundreds of area fans to claim the POWERade Fan Nationals victory, driving realistic POWERade Funny Car simulators. With the victory, Spain will have the opportunity to race for the ultimate title of 2006 POWERade Fan Nationals Series champion in November at the 42nd Annual Automobile Club of Southern California NHRA Finals.

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