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PATRICK COMPETES IN FINAL IHRA MOUNTAIN MOTOR PRO STOCK RACE

The road has been both smooth and rocky at times, but for IHRA Pro Stock racer Robert Patrick, patrick.jpgplans to run the quarter-mile stretch at Maryland International Raceway [MIR] one last time with a mountain motor.

This weekend’s IHRA President’s Cup Nationals in Budds Creek, Md., represents the final event in which the former world champion from Fredericksburg, Va., will race a mountain motor Pro Stocker in the quarter-mile.

KRAWIEC PLAYING CATCH UP TO ARANA

Twice on Friday during the NHRA Fall Nationals in Ennis, Texas, Eddie Krawiec lined up opposite Hector Arana and twice he DSA_3660had the quicker bike. The reward is six bonus points courtesy of NHRA's new qualifying point system.

“It's good to go out there and run with him. I think the weather came to our setup. It benefited me.”

Weather or not, running quickest in both rounds of qualifying was according to Krawiec, “Huge.

EDWARDS CONTINUES TO BENEFIT FROM BONUS POINTS

Read More Mike Edwards continues to prove he has the stoutest DSB_2330engines among the Pro Stock contingent. Edwards turned in back to back 6.599 and 6.597-second runs in the two qualifying sessions for the O'Reilly Super Start Batteries NHRA Fall Nationals at the Texas Motorplex.

Edwards picked up the maximum qualifying points, six, while his competition, led by Jason Line and Jegs Coughlin picked up the dregs.

LARRY DIXON: QUALIFYING IS RACING TOO

No one gets eliminated, however Larry Dixon agrees the new DSB_2626qualifying points have morphed qualifying into another form of racing.

“No question about it,” said Dixon. “If your competitors take those 12 points from you – that's a half a round of racing. You have to be conscious of it and you need to know what's going on and grab some if you can.”

TIMING IS RIGHT FOR HIGHT TO OVERCOME STRUGGLES

Running well, qualifying well and finishing well were all on Robert DSB_2521.jpgHight's to do list back in January. Fortunately, he's getting around to doing all three at just the right time, even if it is at the last moment.

“People have been joking with me saying , 'You've sandbagged all year.' That's not the approach we took, trust me. I would have loved to have had this a lot sooner. But, we're definitely going to take it now that we've got it.”

ERBACHER REMAINS COMMITED TO FIRST EUROPEAN WINNER GOAL

All the elements are in Ennis, Texas for Swiss Top Fuel driver Urs erbacherErbacher: "nice weather, nice people, good track." Oh -- and a goal to "win the Wally, be the first European" to do so. The four-time European (FIA) champion rejoins the NHRA circuit in the state where he made a spectacular first-round appearance earlier this season. At Houston, against Larry Dixon in the opposite lane, Erbacher rode out a huge explosion that threw shrapnel higher than the three-story tower and was unhurt as he stopped the car safely. He's back in the Wayne Dupuy-tuned Midland Oil/SCS Procurement Services/Johnny Bang's Bang & Bump Shop Dragster, but it naturally is a rebuilt car with new sections of the chassis.

FAITH DRIVES TF RACER BRUCE LITTON

When it comes to winning races, signing autographs and Litton1living the life of a celebrity, Top Fuel driver Bruce Litton is just fine with the attention he receives on the weekends.

After all, with a lucrative sponsor in Lucas Oil and a job that allows him to drive over 300 miles per hour and get paid doing it, what is not to like about living the life of a professional race car driver?

But that is not what drives Bruce Litton.

What drives Litton is something that runs much deeper than just racing, it goes beyond all of the fame and fortunate associated with being one of the best Top Fuel drivers in the sport today.

HARTFORD'S CALL TO DRIVE WAS LAST MINUTE

Landing on the bump spot might sound troublesome to most drivers, and it hartfordis to Pro Stock's Matt Hartford, too. He wants to make good use of the two qualifying sessions left to him Saturday, for 17 cars are vying for just 16 positions during the NHRA Fall Nationals in Ennis, Texas, located outside of Dallas.
 
However, his performance was pretty memorable, considering that he learned only at 12:45 Monday afternoon that he would be racing Kenny Koretsky's NitroFish Ultimate Gear Dodge this weekend.

DOWNING KEEPS ON KEEPING ON

Funny Car part-timer Grant Downing is making an especially downingremarkable effort at the Texas Motorplex, considering his Silver Fern Racing '06 Monte Carlo is the oldest body in the field, save for Swede Leif Helander's '05 Starkotter Camaro. Downing is
 
"I'm just really fortunate right now to be able to come out and do more races. This is my fifth race this year, and the most I've ever done until now is three in one year. So this is huge," he said. "I'm going to do two more (Las Vegas and Pomona), if I don't hurt too much stuff."

TOMMY GRAY CLAIMS NEOPMA CROWN

Read More Tommy-Gray-2009-ChampTommy Gray was recently crowned the Northeast Outlaw Pro Mod Association Blower Points Champion for 2009.

“The NEOPMA series is my favorite series to run. The format fits our needs, and it’s a friendly and competitive series to boot”, said Tommy. “First and foremost, I would like to thank my father, partner and best friend Tom Gray Sr., whom without his knowledge and support we would not be racing. My Wife Fran, son Brandon, daughters Ashley and Carley who fully support me on and off the track. I would also like to thank Richard Dixon for all he does for the team.

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