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SNAP-ON TOOLS “NO COMPROMISE TOUR” TO VISIT NHRA FULL THROTTLE DRAG RACING SERIES EVENTS IN 2009

NHRA officials have announced that Snap-on Tools will display its No
Compromise Tour at select 2009 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series
events, which began at the ACDelco NHRA Gatornationals in Gainesville,
Fla. in March.

As part of the on-site display agreement, Snap-on will bring its No
Compromise Tour to five NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series
events.  Snap-on’s No Compromise TourTM also was displayed at the NHRA
Thunder Valley Nationals in Bristol, Tenn. Other tour stops include the
Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals (Brainerd, Minn.), NHRA Las Vegas Nationals
(Las Vegas), the season finale at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona, and one
more race yet to be determined.

McCLENATHAN MOVING UP CHAMPIONSHIP LADDER

FRAM Tough Guard Top Fuel racer Cory McClenathan is gradually moving up
the ladder during the 2009 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing c_mcclenathan.jpgSeries.

In the first eight races of the season he has vaulted from ninth to
fourth place and has steadily qualified high, reaching his first No. 1
spot of the season in the last event at Bristol (Tenn.) Dragway. He's
been in the final round twice and once to the semifinals. As he and the
FRAM Tough Guard team head to this weekend's NHRA Summer Nationals at
Heartland Park Topeka (Kan.), "Cory Mac" is knocking on the door of a
spot in the top three in the rankings.

WIN A CORY MAC SPEEDBOAT

2009boat15.jpgBuilding
on last year’s sweepstakes success, Honeywell Consumer Products Group
(CPG) has teamed with its sponsored NHRA driver Cory Mac, Nordic Boats,
Full Throttle® and Don Schumacher Racing, to again launch a
one-of-a-kind promotion: the 2009 FRAM® Cory Mac Boat Sweepstakes*.

The promotion will be launched June 1st online and will run through the
end of the year. Consumers can enter the sweepstakes online at www.cpgraceresults.com , the official motorsports racing website for the FRAM®, Prestone®, Autolite® and Bendix® teams.

Featuring a customized paint job that resembles the newly rebranded
FRAM® Tough Guard® Dragster driven by Cory McClenathan, the 22-foot
Nordic Speedboat retails at $64,999 and can cruise at speeds up to 60
mph. It also comes with its own extreme custom tandem trailer with
torsion axles, disc brakes and chrome rims. Fans will have the
opportunity to view the boat in the Honeywell CPG display at numerous
NHRA event locations, including Chicago, Seattle, Sonoma, Indianapolis,
Charlotte, Las Vegas and Pomona.

BROGDON TEAMS WITH NATIONAL GUARD IN TOPEKA

Coming off the best showing yet for the new Charter Communication Pro Stock team in Bristol Tennessee, Rodger Brogdon and crew brogdon_profile.jpgwill
be flying the colors of the National Guard during the running of the
2009 NHRA O’Reilly Summer Nationals at Heartland Park Topeka this
weekend.

As the NHRA Full Throttle tour closes out the first third of its
season, Brogdon looks to this weekend’s event to continue the momentum
the team has been building over the last few races and knows that
having the National Guard on board will add even more incentive to
everyone on the team to win one for those that serve and protect our
country.

HARTLEY INKS AEROMOTIVE

Aeromotive has teamed up with Joe Hartley and Hartley Racing for a one
race sponsorship of the Top Fuel Dragster team. Aeromotive will j_hartley.jpgbe the title sponsor for driver Joe Hartley at the 2009 NHRA O’Reilly Summer Nationals in Topeka, Kansas May 29-31

“We’ve known the Hartley crew for several years now and we couldn’t be
any more excited to be getting involved with them. We wanted to show
them our full support on their first full season, especially at our
home track in Topeka, Kansas.” said Steve Matusek, Aeromotive President.

Driver Joe Hartley is coming off of several good performances and
returning to the same track where last year, he qualified No. 1. In
addition to Hartley’s recent successes, Aeromotive hopes to capitalize
by celebrating their 15th Year Anniversary. They plan to commemorate
the occaison at this year's Topeka event with a huge bash for some of
their loyal supporters as well as the debut of their new Ford powered
Cobra Jet Dragster that will race in Super Comp driven by Matusek.

DAN WILKERSON READY FOR NITRO

By definition, you only get to make an official debut once.  For Daniel
Wilkerson, after many years of sportsman racing, including an

 

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Roger Richards Photo

NHRA Division 3 Top Alcohol Funny Car championship, as well as a few
non-NHRA endeavors in 2008 after earning his nitro Funny Car license,
the moment for his professional debut on the NHRA Full Throttle circuit
is finally in sight.  This weekend, the 21-year-old son of popular
Funny Car contender Tim Wilkerson will etch his name in the archives as
a professional nitro Funny Car driver, at the O'Reilly Summer Nationals
in Topeka.

The younger Wilkerson earned his FC license back in 2007, but with his
college education at the University of Illinois - Springfield a
priority, his mother and father were not willing to shortcut the truly
important things for a quick shot at glory.  Instead, Daniel made only
two appearances in 2008, starting on the IHRA circuit where he burst
onto the scene with a No. 1 qualifying position and a runner-up finish
at Milan, Mich., followed by an appearance at the biggest match race of
the year, in Norwalk.  There, he simply won the event over Ashley
Force, running 4.173-seconds in the process.

LARRY MORGAN HEADED TO FORD IN 2010

NHRA Full Throttle Pro Stock racer Larry Morgan will complete the
full circle of the Big Three as he plans to run a Ford Mustang Pro
Stocker in 2010. Morgan raced a GM in the 1980s and 1990s before headed
to a Mopar.

“We are very excited to be involved with Ford Racing and think
this is a great opportunity for myself and everyone here at Larry
Morgan Racing Inc.,” said Morgan, in a press release posted on NHRA.com. “I am
looking forward to working closely with Ford Racing Engineering in the
design of new cylinder heads and blocks necessary to bring their Pro
Stock program to the top of the class.”

FOLEY TAPES SEGMENT ON SPEED TV's POPULAR PASS TIME SHOW

Top Fuel driver and drag racing school owner Doug Foley recently made a
special appearance on SPEED TV's wildly popular Pass Time show, which
airs 7:30 p.m., Monday-Friday.

The Pass Time crew was filming several episodes at zMax Dragway in
Charlotte and Foley was at the track conducting his school at the same
time. When Pass Time host Brett Wagner and his sidekick Ken "The House"
Herring heard Foley was on the property, they quickly tracked him down
and invited him to take part in the show.

Needing little coaxing, Foley jumped in one of the Dragster Experience
rails he uses at his school and wheeled the 400-horsepower dragster
over to the set. After some good-natured ribbing from Wagner and
Herring, who wondered aloud whether he could handle the speed, Foley,
whose career-best speed in a Top Fuel dragster is 331 mph, took to the
track and raced down the strip.

JEG COUGHLIN SR. CHAIR AT OSU FILLED BY RENOWNED ONCOLOGIST GILLISON

Leading human papilloma virus (HPV) expert Maura Gillison, MD, PhD, was
officially named to the Jeg Coughlin Sr. Chair in Cancer Research
during a special ceremony Wednesday night at the Longaberger Alumni
House at The Ohio State University.

"This is a dream come true for all of us," said Coughlin, who was
surrounded by his four sons and many members of the extended Coughlin
family. "This Chair represents a legacy that will continue forever.
Cancer research takes commitment from a financial aspect and more
importantly from a research and development side. Dr. Gillison has
accomplished so many things already and we truly feel the best is yet
to come."

Gillison recently joined OSU's staff after a successful stint as
associate professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in
Baltimore, Md., where she was a member of the Sidney Kimmel
Comprehensive Cancer Center. She now serves as professor of medicine in
the division of hematology and oncology at OSU and is a member of the
Cancer Control and Viral Oncology Programs at the Comprehensive Cancer
Center.

DEFENDING PRO MOD CHAMP LANG READY TO TACKLE NEW TRACK

While much of the focus surrounding the upcoming Nitro Jam race at
Dallas Raceway has been about the track itself, it is the drivers

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Kenny Lang (right) congratulates Tim Tindle following his Rockingham victory.

that will walk away from this weekend’s event with the fame and glory that comes with winning a first-time event.

And
defending IHRA Pro Modified champion Kenny Lang hopes he is the one
hoisting the inaugural Amalie Oil Texas Nationals trophy Sunday night.

“We
are really looking forward to the Dallas race. It will be a big race
for us and could set the tone for the rest of our season,” Lang said.
“It looks like an incredible facility and we can’t wait to get there.”

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