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THE SIGNS OF THE SPORT

There were a lot of signs on display during the Las Vegas race, but none caught our attention as much as Linda Smedley’s.

NHRA BLOCKS AHRA FROM HOSTING RACES ON THEIR TRACKS

The NHRA will not allow the AHRA to host their 2010 Reunion tour events on tracks they sanction.

On Monday, the reincarnated AHRA announced a five-race tour schedule to be conducted on three NHRA facilities and two IHRA. The NHRA contacted their three member tracks on Friday, October 30, to inform them that staging one of these events would put them in violation of the NHRA track member agreements.

“They informed these tracks that they were in violation of their member agreements with NHRA and could not allow these events to take place,” said Troy Moe, President of the AHRA. “AHRA has left unreturned messages for Graham Light, NHRA VP of Operations, in an attempt to resolve this matter but has yet to receive a return call."

FIRST LOOK: FORCE'S 2010 MUSTANG FLOPPER

Fourteen-time Funny Car champion John Force is testing his brand new 2010 Mustang body with a planned Pomona debut. Roger Richards snapped these first shots on Monday morning at the Strip in Las Vegas.

RABON'S DECISION TO RETURN TO RACING PAYS OFF

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Coby Rabon tried to turn his back on drag racing. And he was pretty successful at it -- for a couple of years.
 CobyRabonWinnerBut what once had sapped all of his energy has re-invigorated the quietly determined man from Ridgeway, S.C.
 

HIGHT FINALLY CONQUERS VEGAS

NHRA Funny Car point leader Robert Hight headed into the NHRA Las Vegas Nationals with the primary objective of conquering the one facility on the hight24-race tour that has been the most hateful to him over his relatively short driving career.

“We've come into Vegas here a lot of times and left with a lot on the table; ran good, qualified, but did bad in first round,” Hight said. “One year we had a great shot and doing the burnout the thing just quit. And, the year Tony won the championship I lost by less than a round. All we had to do was win a round here. This place is tough.”

And the race opened by throwing him a curve with a first round match against his sister-in-law and teammate Ashley Force-Hood. She is currently second to him in the championship point standings.

MORGAN NAILS THE PRIZE IN VEGAS

pstPro Stock racer Larry Morgan should have known when he won on the slot machine Saturday night that Lady Luck had something in store for him at the NHRA Las Vegas Nationals.

Morgan was waiting on his wife to return from their room, before they headed out to a Vegas show, and before she stepped out of the elevator, Morgan’s $1 investment turned into a $1,200 payday.

“I felt relaxed at that point and believed that maybe this was going to be my weekend,” Morgan said. “I’m not allowed to do that and she took half of that money right then. I got to keep the rest.”

ULSCH NABS ORLANDO VICTORY -- WITH HELP FROM JOHN DILLINGER

But how many could identify his accomplices? Let's see . . . James Ward, Richard Mauzy, Jeff Weddle, Cody Ulsch, Brian Mobley . . . Oh, and special gang members Brian Weddle, Mike Weddle, J.C. Gloyd, Jim Gloyd, Drew Smith, and Robbie Long.
 
Nah -- we're not talking about the notorious gangster John Dillinger. This is John "Pops" Dillinger. The others were key witnesses and collaborators Sunday as show-stealer Chuck Ulsch stormed into Orlando Speed World Dragway, roughed up the Mickey Thompson Outlaw 10.5 class with a World Street Nationals victory, and made off with more than $10,000.
 
Ulsch, who has made Gil Mobley Motorsports' '02 Camaro just about the Most Wanted ride in street-legal racing, swiped top-qualifier honors, as well, with a 6.450-second elapsed time at 224.62 mph. That stuffed another $1,000 in his pocket. Ulsch raked in an additional $1,000 for the "Celan Sweep Award," for he also set low E.T. with his qualifying time.

PAYNE WINS VEGAS GSA PRO MOD CHALLENGE

A spectacular season of racing in the Get Screened America Pro Mod Challenge presented by ProCare RX ended Sunday with Jay Payne winning the final event of the 2009 season at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The event, the 10th of 10 on the 2009 NHRA Pro Mod calendar, put the finishing touches on a record-setting season that saw the all-time Pro Mod record book undergo a complete re-write.

Payne ended the season, the ninth year of NHRA Pro Mod competition, with a final-round win over Brad Personett, who red-lighted after a lengthy burn-down. It was Payne's second straight win in the series, coming three weeks after his  victory at the super-quick Richmond event.

NHRA MAKES PRO MODIFIED A PRO SERIES

pmWhat began as an exhibition in 2001 has become a full-fledged series for 2010, it was announced today by NHRA.  Made possible by funding from Pro Care Rx and its current Get Screened America initiative, the 2010 NHRA Get Screened America Pro Mod Drag Racing Series will compete at 10 NHRA Full Throttle Series events and be televised on a tape-delay basis on ESPN2.

“We have been conducting Pro Mod exhibitions for quite some time,” said Tom Compton, president, NHRA.  “Clearly they bring entertainment value to our fans and we believe now is the time to highlight this popular form of drag racing.  Now, competitors can race for the coveted Wally trophy and an NHRA world championship title.”

ROUND-BY-ROUND PRO RESULTS FROM NHRA LAS VEGAS

Final round-by-round results from the Ninth annual NHRA Las Vegas Nationals at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, the 23rd of 24 events in the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series:

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