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SUNDAY NHRA DALLAS PAIRINGS

First-round pairings for Sunday's professional eliminations Sunday at the 24th annual O'Reilly Super Start Batteries NHRA Fall Nationals presented by Castrol Syntec at Texas Motorplex, the 20th of 24 events in the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series, and the second of six events in the Countdown to 1, NHRA's championship playoffs.  Pairings based on results in qualifying, which ended Saturday. DNQs listed below pairings.

MAPLE GROVE RACEWAY WINS TEAM TITLE AT NHRA DIV. 1 BRACKET FINALS

The home team from Maple Grove Raceway picked up their second straight team title at the NHRA Summit Racing Series Northeast Division Finals this weekend.  Maple Grove outscored the second place team, New Jersey’s Atco Raceway, by 22 points and put one driver in the winner’s circle.  Pro category racer, Andy Anderson, York, Pa., picked up the nine-round win over the Mike Larose of Monroe, N.Y.

Baltimore’s Chris Krajewski, racing for Cecil County Dragway, scored the win in the Super category.  He ousted Atco racer Brian Balducci of Voorhees, N.J.  Krajewski ran his dragster to a 7.613-second, 176.10 mph lap to Balducci’s 7.573-second, 173.54 mph pass. Krajewski also went nine rounds for his win.

HOUGH, HEGGE NOTCH WINS AT CHAMPION RACEWAY’S LUCAS OIL SERIES EVENT

The NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series from Champion Raceway, the last of seven on the Northwest division calendar, is in the books.  Top racers in 11 categories were on hand vying for points leading to divisional and national championships.  Junction City Top Alcohol Funny Car (TAFC) racer Brian Hough won the race, putting him back into the division’s points lead while Top Alcohol Dragster (TAD) pilot Doug Hegge, Vancouver, Wash., scored his first win of the year.

Hough, the division’s reigning TAFC champ, started the day from the No. 1 qualifying spot and made his best run of the day in the final where he squared off against Dennis Taylor of Anaheim Hills, Calif.  In the final, Hough ran 5.759 seconds at 248.39 mph to Taylor’s 7.845-second, 117.33 mph pass.  The win gives Hough No. 2 for the year.

NHRA DALLAS FINAL QUALIFYING

DSA_4442Pro Stock racer Mike Edwards took advantage of NHRA’s new qualifying bonus point system and earned the maximum 12 points during two days of qualifying at the O’Reilly Super Start Batteries NHRA Fall Nationals. For his efforts, the Oklahoma racer earned his category-leading 12th No. 1 qualifying position of the season Saturday at the Texas Motorplex.

Larry Dixon, Robert Hight and Eddie Krawiec also claimed No. 1 qualifying positions in their categories at the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series event. The race is the second of six events in the Countdown to 1, NHRA’s championship playoffs.

DANIELS TAKES NHRA NORTHERN SPORTSNATS MOPAR HEMI CHALLENGE

Jim Daniels, of Bristol, Pa., claimed his second career Mopar® HEMI® Challenge Race Series victory today after all class eliminations were cancelled due to persistent rain showers at the JEGS Northern SPORTSnationals at National Trail Raceway.

NHRA cancelled all Saturday racing activities, including final class runoffs, due to the inclement weather. Class winners were determined by the lowest ET of the qualified runs. Daniels earned the win in the SS/AH Mopar HEMI Challenge class based on his 8.511 elapsed time (ET) in his Ray Barton Racing 1968 Dodge Dart during yesterday’s second qualifying session.

IHRA PRESIDENT'S CUP SATURDAY QUALIFYING RAINED OUT

MarylandRainHeavy rain and less than favorable conditions have forced Saturday’s action at the IHRA President’s Cup Nationals at Maryland International Raceway to be cancelled.

Racing will get back underway first thing Sunday morning.

“With the current conditions and the timeframe we have to work with there is simply no way to get the track ready for this evening’s event,” said Mike Baker, Director of Competition. “While we are certainly disappointed to have to call Saturday’s event, we hope to see everyone back tomorrow where the weather is calling for a much better day.”

BURKETT: FROM POVERTY TO THE BIG STAGE

Bunny3For anyone who thinks that drag racing is just two cars going in a straight line really fast, you couldn’t be any further from the truth.
There is so much more to the sport than just the action seen on the track. Just ask the living legend known the world over simply as Bunny.

For Bunny Burkett, the sport of drag racing has been many things. From providing a stage to climb from poverty to stardom, to providing a second family, to acting as a form of medicine, the sport of drag racing has been Burkett’s life for the past 44 years and will continue to be her life for as long as she lives.

STEVE TORRENCE RACING TOP FUEL IN DALLAS

The Top Fuel class will have to contend with capable Texan torrenceSteve Torrence once again this weekend.
 
After qualifying 12th in Friday's first session, Torrence said that he and car owner Dexter Tuttle "had an opportunity to get back in the car for a couple of races. We're going to do the best we can." He will take a 10th-place showing into Saturday's final two qualifying sessions.

JOHN MEDLEN: ANSWERS ARE NEEDED

Medlin Cunningham Tasca RimAccording to one man, answers are needed.

It was answers which saved John Force's life following his horrific crash at the Texas Motorplex, two years ago. It was answers that saved Bob Tasca's life Saturday afternoon at the NHRA Carolina's Nationals, just one week ago. Answers to why Eric Medlen died while testing his Funny Car at Gainesville.

CARR PLAYS DARKHORSE ROLE HEADED INTO ELITE 8 PRO STOCK SHOOTOUT

At first glance there are a lot of names that stand out entering the 2009 version of the Elite 8 Pro CarrStock Shootout.

Drivers such as Frank Gugliotta, John Montecalvo and Pete Berner top that list, while even some lesser known drivers such as rookie Mark Martino, Elite Motorsports headman Richard Freeman, most recent race winner Bob Bertsch and surprise standout Cary Goforth can make a case for why they should be considered a favorite entering the $40,000 shootout this weekend at the IHRA President’s Cup Nationals at Maryland International Raceway.

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