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MORGAN LUCAS: THE RUSH OF RINGING THE BELL

Ringing the bell at the New York Stock Exchange and driving a Top Fuel

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dragster can both bring a rush.  Morgan Lucas, one of seven racers who
participated in the prestigious opportunity on Wednesday afternoon, 
was an eye-opener for Lucas.

“It’s definitely not like watching [the movie] Trading Places and
seeing how people work,” Lucas explained. “It was an incredible
opportunity to witness that and to know that 40-percent of America’s
wealth goes through that building.”

HADDOCK DONATES SPACE

Terry Haddock told CompetitionPlus.com at the beginning of the season that he planned to run two nitro haddock.JPGcars
in 2009, focusing on each event to determine which provided his team
the best opportunity to qualifying and win. The defending IHRA World
Champion who has become an NHRA regular opted to run both cars, one
dragster and one Funny Car, in Englishtown because the events   provide
an excellent opportunity to win.

The wins Haddock have in mind have little or any impact on whether he
lights up the scoreboards. The real victory he seeks is in awareness.

The Top Fuel dragster he drives this weekend carries the logo of the
Dream House for Medically Fragile Children while his Funny Car, driven
this weekend by Cory Lee, spread the message of the veteran’s group
Fueled by the Fallen.

ETOWN FINAL QUALIFYING

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Force Hood held on to the No. 1 qualifier in Funny Car as rain ended
qualifying early at the 40th annual United Association NHRA
SuperNationals at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park in Englishtown, N.J.

Tony Schumacher also kept the top position in Top Fuel while Ron
Krisher and Hector Arana were able to move in to the top spots in their
respective categories before rain showers hit at the 11th of 24 events
on the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series.

Force Hood continued her No. 1 qualifier success, as her Friday pass of
4.071-seconds at 303.37 mph in her Castrol GTX Ford Mustang stay strong
to give Force Hood her fourth No. 1 qualifier in the past six races.

COMMISSO LANDS ATOP ETOWN PRO MOD QUALIFYING

Just before the clouds opened up with a deluge that would force the
cancelation of racing for the day in the United Association NHRA DSB_0418.jpgSuperNationals,
the cars of the Get Screened America Pro Mod Challenge treated the
crowds at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park to one of the very best
qualifying sessions ever, featuring a possible record-setting ET, the
quickest-ever nitrous run, and the quickest-ever side-by-side pass in
Pro Mod.
 
In the quickest side-by-side run ever, R2B2 Racing Raymond Commisso
took the number one spot with a mind-blowing 5.894 at 244.60 mph, with
Matco Tools/Lend America driver Joe Baker running right alongside with
a smoking 5.911 at 244.83 mph. Commisso obliterated the Raceway Park
Pro Mod Challenge track record and can possibly claim the Challenge
record if he is able to run a 5.953 or quicker during eliminations.

NHRA-ETOWN DELIVER SAFER SHUTDOWN

One year after the tragic death of NHRA Funny Car driver Scott Kalitta, a concerted effort sandtrap2.jpgon
behalf of the NHRA and Old Bridge Township Raceway Park officials has
resulted in the Englishtown, N.J. facility implementing a run-off area
similar to those in Pomona, Indianapolis and Charlotte.

A wider and more elevated safety net spans from one side of the track
to the other and is clearly visible from 2,243 feet away. That is just
one of the more noticeable improvements to a part of the track that has
been relentlessly criticized over the last year.

“It was a combination of our efforts, Wayne McMurtry (NHRA) and the
University of Nebraska,” said Graham Light, NHRA Vice President of
Operations. “They have done a phenomenal job here and did exactly what
we asked of them. We’re very happy with what we see.”

ASHLEY'S PEACEFUL MOMENTS

Ever wonder why Ashley Force Hood has been so dominant in 2009 NHRA Funny Car qualifying? The No. 1 ashley_force_hood.jpgqualifying
efforts provide the second generation drag racer with her most peaceful
moments during an event. During the cart ride from the pits to the
press room for the post qualifying press conference gives her time to
decompress.

Knowing qualifying number one gives her that moment is why Ashley  had
a broad smile on her face when she nailed the throttle of her Castrol
GTX-sponsored, Ford Mustang during Friday qualifying at the NHRA
SuperNationals in Englishtown, N.J.. Her intuitions were rewarded with
a 4.071
elapsed time at 303.37 miles per hour to land atop the field headed
into Saturday.

JOHNSON'S STILL GOT MOJO

Nothing says mojo like a No. 1 qualifier.
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Allen Johnson scored an impressive Pro Stock victory at the NHRA
Summernationals two weeks ago and proclaimed that he’s found his mojo.
He’s so proud of it that he showed it off in first day qualifying at
the NHRA SuperNationals in Englishtown, N.J.

Johnson covered the quarter-mile in 6.607 seconds at 208.23 miles per
hour to beat out this season’s strongest qualifier, Mike Edwards, who
was only .003 off of Johnson's Mopar-sponsored Dodge Stratus. If the
run holds it will mark his first of the season and the seventh of his
career.

NHRA LODRS DIV. 7 FRIDAY

Racing kicked off today at Top Gun Raceway for the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag
Racing Series, part of this weekend’s Octane Fest Motorsports Festival
in Fallon, Nev.

In Top Alcohol Dragster it was Kevin Wayman of South Jordan, Utah,
jumping on top with a lap of 5.582 seconds at 255.48 mph. Wayman is
followed by fellow Utah racer Jaren Mott of Salt Lake City running
6.012, 237.18 and Dennis Swearingen, Rolling Hills Estates, Calif., in
the No. 3 position at 6.037, 232.59 mph.

NHRA LODRS DIV. 3 FRIDAY

In the first rounds of qualifying at Route 66 Raceway, Top Alcohol
Dragster driver Bill Reichert, Owosso, Mich., and Top Alcohol Funny Car
pilot Mick Snyder, Demotte, Ind., took the No. 1 qualifying positions
in their classes.

Reichert is coming off a big win in the 25th Anniversary JEGS Allstars
last Saturday here at Route 66 Raceway during the NHRA UA Route 66
Nationals.  The reigning NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series National
Champion laid down a lap of 5.282 seconds at 269.89 mph for the top
spot and is followed by Jim Whiteley who won the national event last
weekend here in Joliet.

Snyder drove to the opening round top spot in his ’09 Mustang with a
time of 5.625 seconds at 256.80 mph with Davenport, Iowa, racer Chris
Foster right on his heels at 5.654 at 251.91 mph.

NHRA LODRS DIV. 6 FRIDAY

The NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series makes its inaugural stop at
Spokane County Raceway this weekend for the third of seven events in
Northwest division competition. The foundational event will feature
more than 300 cars in eight categories striving to obtain the
prestigious Wally trophy and points leading to divisional and national
championships. The division’s Auto Max USA Top Sportsman Series, Top
Dragster Series and the Sportsman Motorcycle Series presented by Harley
Davidson will also run in conjunction with the event.

Rob Harrison of N. Vancouver, B.C., led the Comp Eliminator field after
Friday’s qualifying passes. Harrison, who has won the last two Mission
Raceway divisional events, hopes to take his ‘05 Cavalier back to the
winner’s circle on Sunday. Super Stock racer Byron Setters, Red Deer,
Alb., grabbed the No.1 position while Tacoma, Wash., resident Bill
Edgeworth and his ’77 Firebird took the pole in Stock.

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