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TJ HOLDS OUT HOPE FOR FUTURE

The downturn in the economy has left several high-profile NHRA drivers out of work this season.
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Drivers like Top Fuel Funny Car pilot Tommy Johnson Jr. who raced
full-time in the Funny Car ranks from 2001-2008, was 18th in the points
standings a year ago. Today, he's not even in the points standings.

“It’s frustrating if you look at only drag racing and think that’s just
drag racing right now,” Johnson said. “But, if you step back and look
at the whole thing, we’re no different than any other thing in the
world right now, everything is struggling with the economy the way that
it is. All forms of racing are struggling to some degree and it’s kind
of a double-edge sword. You think boy, I hate that our sport is
struggling so bad and you look at it and you see that you’re not the
only one who is having these problems. When you look at the quality of
people who are unemployed this season in drag racing, you can’t be too
disappointed.”

L.E. TONGLET TO RIDE SECOND MATT SMITH BIKE

Teenage rider L.E. Tonglet will be a member of Matt Smith’s MSR Racing
Pro Stock Motorcycle team for NHRA’s premier event, the Mac Tools U.S.
Nationals, Friday through Monday at O’Reilly Raceway Park.

Smith announced Tuesday his plan to add the 19-year-old Tonglet as a
teammate of Angie McBride.  Tonglet will be aboard the Frameworksmg.com
Buell Smith rode to the 2007 NHRA Full Throttle championship.

Oona Elmore, owner of Frameworks Marketing Group, said she was pleased
to help Tonglet – the youngest son of former rider Gary Tonglet and the
brother of GT Tonglet – gets his first Pro Stock Motorcycle ride at the
U.S. Nationals.  “L.E. is a talented rider and we are looking forward
to watching him race this weekend,” said Elmore.

FORCE TALKS SAFETY IN EXCLUSIVE SPEED TV INTERVEW WITH DAVE DESPAIN

John Force, the 14-time NHRA Funny Car Champion, will be featured
Sunday on SPEED TV’s Wind Tunnel with Dave Despain in the first DSA_2430.jpgsegment
of a multi-part interview focusing on drag racing safety and the
changes his team has made in the wake of the death of promising young
driver Eric Medlen in a testing accident and a subsequent competitive
crash that left Force with life-threatening injuries of his own.  The
show will air at a special time – 10 p.m., Eastern.
 
The undeniable face of American drag racing for the last quarter
century, Force will take Despain and SPEED viewers behind the scenes of
The Eric Medlen Project, housed in his Brownsburg racing complex and
explain all that has happened since Medlen lost his life in March, 2007.

BME SPONSORS EXTENSIVE INDY COVERAGE

If you want to know what’s going on in the pits at the NHRA U.S.
Nationals, it’s possible to keep abreast of the action from the bme_indy_coverage.jpgcomforts of your home.

CompetitionPlus.com will provide extensive same day coverage from the
55th annual NHRA U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis thanks to an event
coverage sponsorship from Bill Miller Engineering, a leading piston and
rod manufacturer based in Carson City, Nev.

CompetitionPlus.com’s Indy Same Day coverage presented by BME will
feature individual pit notebooks from the four Full Throttle
professional divisions as well as the Get Screened America Pro Modified
Challenge and Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series sportsman action. The
notebooks will be updated multiple times daily.

PHOTOS - CUNNINGHAM '10 STANGS

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Jim
Cunningham plans to debut two of the new 2010 Mustangs this weekend at
the NHRA U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis. The new cars will not be
equipped with the new Ford Hemi engines but the sleeker bodies and
newer chassis should make a significant improvement as well as a few
new parts from Ford. These shots were taken outside of Jerry Haas Race
Cars in Fenton, Mo.

The Mustang driven by Cunningham was built by Haas while Enders'
Mustang was started by Don Ness and completed by Dennie Burnevik at
Sinned Customs. The cars are twins but not identical.

VENABLES OFFICIALLY NAMED WORSHAM CREW CHIEF

Dickie Venables has been named the new crew chief of the Alan Johnson Al-Anabi Racing Funny Car driven by Del Worsham, it was venables.jpgannounced
today.  The crew chief change is effective immediately.  Venables
replaces Aaron Brooks who has been in the position since the beginning
of the 2009 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing season.

“Dickie will be a tremendous addition to an already talented Funny Car
team at Alan Johnson Al-Anabi Racing,” team owner Alan Johnson said. 
“As in most sports, when the playoffs begin each team must prepare for
a run at the championship, and that is exactly what we are doing by
taking advantage of an opportunity that presented itself.

“Aaron Brooks has done a great job creating our Funny Car team from
scratch and securing our spot in the Countdown. His efforts have been
invaluable, and we have all learned a lot in the first 17 races. With
the addition of Dickie’s talents and experience, I am confident we are
in a stronger position and have a better shot at winning the
championship.

4-WIDE NITRO RACING EXHIBITION

For the first time in NHRA history, modern Top Fuel dragsters and Funny
Cars will race four-lanes, four-wide, unleashing a powerful assault of
28,000 horsepower on spectacular zMAX Dragway, NHRA officials announced
today.

In what is sure to be a must-see demonstration of the ultimate in
high-horsepower performance, four NHRA Top Fuel dragsters and four NHRA
Funny Cars will race in a four-wide configuration during separate races
in a special exhibition event just prior to the final round of the NHRA
Carolinas Nationals, on Sunday, Sept. 20.

In the 1960s and early 1970s, four-lane drag racing was occasionally
conducted at non-NHRA dragstrips, primarily throughout the Midwest,
with a few exhibitions held at tracks in California and Maryland. The
fastest cars of that era were just breaking the 230 mph barrier.

Today’s modern Top Fuel dragsters cover the 1,000-foot race distance in
3.8 seconds at more than 315 mph. Funny Cars travel the same distance
in 4.0 seconds at 310 mph.

INDY GOES ON WITHOUT GLIDDEN

Warren Johnson, Bruce Allen, Butch Leal, Lee Shepherd, and Frank Iaconio were fighting him for NHRA Pro Stock supremacy in the 09_02_glidden.jpg1970s
and '80s. Rickie Smith, Darrell Alderman, Ronnie Sox, Wayne Gapp, Lee
Edwards, and Roy Hill were trying to outduel him in IHRA competition,
as well.
 
Back then, Bob Glidden constantly had to find that extra edge to run
quicker and quicker, even if it was by a mere one-thousandth of a
second. He had to be relentless, honing his tuning and driving skills
with nearly every trip to the racetrack.
 
It paid off, in 10 NHRA series championships, including five straight,
and one in the IHRA. And this man who was voted the NHRA's No. 4 drag
racer of all-time still owns the NHRA record for consecutive
top-qualifying positions at 23, including all 14 events in 1987.
 

DRAG RACING AND DRUG TESTING: THE NHRA'S SUBSTANCE ABUSE POLICY

SUBSTANCE ABUSE POLICY  (Ref. 2009 NHRA Rulebook, pgs 28-31, sec 1.7)
NHRACDR.jpgEnhancing the safety and integrity of NHRA drag racing is of paramount concern to the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA).  Substance abuse is fundamentally inconsistent with increased safety and with the integrity of a drag racing program.  Accordingly, NHRA has established this Substance Abuse Policy.

INDY PRO MOD FEATURES UNIQUE GATHERING

Indy-Preview-Scott-Ray.jpgLast minute details and
quick test sessions are being completed as drivers and teams in the Get
Screened America Pro Mod Challenge presented by ProCare Rx prepare to
compete for the crown jewel of drag racing at the MAC Tools NHRA U.S.
Nationals. With just four races left in the season and four rounds
separating the top six drivers, every round will count as drivers
jockey for points and position to claim the title of World Champion.
Drivers are also trying to qualify for the $35,000 Matco Tools Pro Mod
Clash, making the battle for eighth place as fierce as the battle for
first.
 
Burton Auxier has led the field with his nitrous-assisted '67 Camaro
since winning the race at Bristol in May, swapping places with his Al
Anabi-sponsored teammate Mike Castellana who led the standings after
winning the first event in Gainesville. The whole team, which also
features 2001 Pro Mod World Champion Rickie Smith, is hoping to
maintain their stranglehold on the lead heading into the final stretch.
 

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