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ANDY MCCOY TO REWARD ADRL LOW QUALIFIERS

ADRL_McCoy1After joining the National Guard American Drag Racing League (ADRL) in 2009 as a display partner in the series’ manufacturer’s midway, Andy McCoy Race Cars (AMRC) will begin paying a major new bonus to top qualifiers in the Pro Extreme and Pro Nitrous classes next year.  

“We’re staying busy and a lot of it I attribute to the ADRL because they put on such a good promotional deal,” McCoy says. “That’s why next year we’re looking to step it up and we’re going to provide $1,000 at each race to the guy that qualifies number one in Pro Extreme and Pro Nitrous.”

Unlike a contingency program that rewards racers for using specific manufacturer parts, McCoy stresses the qualifying bonuses will be paid out at all 10 events scheduled on the 2010 National Guard ADRL Tour, regardless of the winner’s chassis affiliation. 

CHILDREN TREATED TO CHRISTMAS PARTY AT INFINEON

More than 500 people enjoyed a day of holiday cheer at Infineon Raceway on Saturday at the 5th annual Race to the Holidays Christmas Party.

The raceway hosted 260 Sonoma Valley children and their families at the event, which featured caroling with the Sonoma Valley High School choir, refreshments, face painting, balloon animals and a visit from Santa Claus and two of his elves.

The event, which has attracted more than 1,100 children since its inception in 2005, culminated with Santa Claus presenting each child with a bag full of toys. Children ranged in age from newborns to 17-year-olds.

WAR STORIES MEMORIES - 2007 CHAMPION SCOTTY CANNON

CompPlus_WarStories_LogoIn the week leading up to the third annual CompetitionPlus.com War Stories we will re-publish some of the finest moments from last two years competition. You'll hear some of the finest stories laid down in competition. The program works like this: 16 figures within the drag racing community are voted on by the readers of CompetitionPlus.com to determine who they feel could tell the best story. From that voting, an NHRA professional elimination ladder pairs the contestants and they battle it out until one is left.

Today's story comes from Scotty Cannon, the six-time Pro Modified champion and winner of the inaugural War Stories Showdown.

IMIS CHALLENGES PRI WITH INDY-CENTRIC EMPHASIS

FS2_1848It hasn't turned into a trade-show war, and no one in the motorsports industry would be wise to encourage that. But the lines are drawn as the Performance Racing Industry Trade Show is in full swing at Orlando on the heels of the successful International Motorsports Industry Show at Indianapolis.
 
The PRI Show, which attracted more than 40,000 racing-industry buyers from all 50 states and 60 countries last year, is making its fifth straight visit to the Orange County Convention Center this weekend. And this 22nd edition has scored a rating from TradeShow Week magazine as one of the top 50 trade shows in America.
 
That's perfectly fine with the organizers and supporters of the IMIS. They lobbied long and negotiated hard to bring a racing-industry trade show back to Indianapolis after the PRI Show moved to Orlando in 2005. The move was a result of miscommunication between previous Hoosier politicians and PRI Show principles about convention-center floor space and broken promises.

WAR STORIES MEMORIES - SCELZI JOINS THE BLUE MAN GROUP

CompPlus_WarStories_LogoIn the week leading up to the third annual CompetitionPlus.com War Stories we will re-publish some of the finest moments from last two years competition. You'll hear some of the finest stories laid down in competition. The program works like this: 16 figures within the drag racing community are voted on by the readers of CompetitionPlus.com to determine who they feel could tell the best story. From that voting, an NHRA professional elimination ladder pairs the contestants and they battle it out until one is left.

Today's story comes from Gary Scelzi, the 3-time NHRA champion, winner in the 2007 War Stories Showdown. Scelzi finished semi-finalist in the first two events.

ADRL INTRODUCES AEROMOTIVE FUEL SYSTEMS 'THUNDER ZONE'

ADRL_Aeromotive1Little compares to the sensory overload that standing between a pair of ADRL entries on the starting line delivers, but beginning in 2010, the Aeromotive Fuel Systems Thunder Zone will make that experience a reality for dozens of Aeromotive distributors, customers and fans.

“We want to use the Aeromotive Thunder Zone as a promotional reward for our regional distributors and customers,” Aeromotive Director of Marketing Jesse Powell explains. “It’ll be part of the royal treatment for a day at the track to get them excited about Aeromotive and ADRL drag racing.”

Additionally, Aeromotive has been named the official fuel system for the National Guard ADRL and company founder and president Steve Matusek is busy readying a new car to periodically compete in the series.

CLASSIC VIDEO REWIND: SCOTTY CANNON'S AUSSIE TOUR

Shortly after a frustrating 1997 season, six-time Pro Modified champion Scotty Cannon embarked on an Australian tour where he raced against the best of the ANDRA Top Doorslammer Series. This video features coverage of his battles with Aussie legend Victor Bray. If you're a doorslammer fan, this is a video well worth your time.

BLUE CHRISTMAS FOR KENNY BERNSTEIN RACING

Kenny Bernstein unveiled his new look Top Fuel dragster yesterday. The dragster, driven by Brandon Bernstein, will carry major sponsorship from Copart.

“Sheryl and I just arrived at the race shop and had our first look at the new Copart blue dragster,” said Copart/Lucas Oil team owner Kenny Bernstein.

PRI IN PHOTOS

CompetititionPlus.com's Director of Photography Roger Richards is making the rounds at the Performance Racing Industry trade show and the accompanying special events.

CLICK HERE for his extensive photo gallery.

PINKS ALL OUT RETURNS TO zMAX DRAGWAY IN 2010

SPEED's wildly popular television series PINKS All Out will return to zMAX Dragway April 23-24. The most spectacular grassroots drag racing event in the country returns to the Bellagio of drag strips on the heels of a historic 2009 PINKS All Out that featured competitors racing four wide down the concrete quarter-mile.
   
Registration for PINKS All Out begins Monday at 10 a.m. and will include a lottery system for hopeful participants who don't make the first 375 spots. During registration for the 2009 event, more than 500 entries were submitted within 10 minutes of the scheduled start time.

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