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WILKERSON - "THERE NEEDS TO BE TRACK STANDARDS"

Father’s Day was last week but Tim Wilkerson felt a special need this weekend to be a dad.

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Saturday's tragedy inspired Tim Wilkerson to view the incident from a father's standpoint. (Roger Richards)

 

After watching Scott Kalitta lose his life in a racing accident on Saturday afternoon, he felt the need to call his son Daniel.

The 20-year old, second-generation Wilkerson has aspirations to become
a nitro Funny Car driver and has piloted his dad’s car on occasion.

Wilkerson just wanted to remind his son how dangerous the sport can be.
He tried his best to understand how Connie Kalitta was feeling. Such a
thought was too painful for him to imagine.

NEFF CONTINUES TO SHINE AS POTENTIAL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

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Rookie Mike Neff continued to make a case for his anointment as NHRA
Rookie of the Year racing to his third final round as a driver in the
last five races. Neff was tripped up for the second time in a final
round by veteran and POWERade points leader Tim Wilkerson. Before he
reached Wilkerson the 41 year-old had to race his way through a “Who’s
Who” of veterans and world champions at the 39th annual Lucas Oil NHRA
SuperNationals.

In the first round Neff defeated perennial championship contender Ron
Capps. In the process he made the quickest run of the session covering
the historic Old Bridge Township Raceway Park quarter mile in 4.874
seconds setting up another tough race.

In the second round he had to dispatch reigning POWERade World Champion
Tony Pedregon before squaring off against 14-time World Champion and
boss John Force in the semi-finals. Force had lane choice but in a
classic side-by-side race Neff edged the winningest driver in NHRA
history, 4.971 to 4.977. Neff also evened his head-to-head record with
Force at 1-1 avenging a first round loss in Atlanta.

CORY MCCLENATHAN'S WEEKEND OF MOURNING AND RECOVERY

Cory McClenathan has experienced easier weekends at the drags.

During the weekend of the NHRA Supernationals in Englishtown, N.J.,
McClenathan found himself grieving the loss of a fellow racer and
recovering from eye surgery in the days leading up to the event.

He reached the semi-finals only to lose on a holeshot to teammate Tony Schumacher. On this day racing seemed unimportant.

Expecting to face Doug Kalitta in the opening round, McClenathan was
first up in eliminations and made a solo pass after Kalitta's team made
the decision to withdraw its teams (Doug Kalitta, Hillary Will and Dave
Grubnic) after Doug's cousin Scott was fatally injured. The FRAM
dragster recorded a run of 4.586/322.50, which gave him lane choice
over Larry Dixon in the second round. After a rain delay, he defeated
Dixon with a 4.671/304.74 to Dixon's 4.701/282.19 and advanced to the
semifinals.

HERNANDEZ WINS E-TOWN PRO MOD

pm winner.jpgReigning JEGS ProMod Challenge champion Josh Hernandez made a big move Sunday
with his second victory of the season. Hernandez beat Mike Castellana in the
final round of the 39th annual Lucas Oil NHRA SuperNationals to jump from sixth
to second place and is now just 51 points behind leader Tony
Pontieri.

This was Hernandez's 15th win in the eight-year history of the
JEGS ProMod Challenge series, by far the most of any racer. It was the first
time he claimed a trophy at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park.

"We owed
this to a couple of people," Hernandez said. "We were on a great streak coming
into this race a year ago and Tim Tindle whipped us and ended that deal so we
wanted to come back strong here. That was the plan and it all worked
out."

ETOWN FINAL RESULTS

SCHUMACHER GETS FIRST WIN IN ENGLISHTOWN; WILKERSON, ANDERSON, ELLIS ALSO WIN AT RACEWAY PARK

 

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Tony Schumacher won his fifth event of 2008.

Five-time POWERade Series world champion Tony Schumacher raced to his
first win at Englishtown in 12 years of competition at the Lucas Oil
NHRA SuperNationals.

The event was overshadowed by the loss of Funny Car driver Scott
Kalitta, who died from multiple injuries suffered after his car went
out of control in the fourth round of qualifying Saturday.

Tim Wilkerson, Greg Anderson, and Chip Ellis also won in their
respective categories in the 11th of 24 events on the POWERade Series
schedule.

POINT STANDINGS FOLLOWING ETOWN

Point standings (top 10) for NHRA professional categories following
the 39th annual Lucas Oil NHRA SuperNationals at Old Bridge Township
Raceway Park, the 11th of 24 events in the  NHRA POWERade Drag Racing
Series -

Top Fuel

1.  Tony Schumacher, 1,009; 2.  Antron Brown, 765; 3.  Larry Dixon,
756; 4.  Rod Fuller, 668; 5.  Hillary Will, 652; 6.  Cory McClenathan,
633; 7.  Brandon Bernstein, 609; 8.  Doug Herbert, 499; 9.  Doug
Kalitta, 483; 10.  David Grubnic, 480.

FINAL ROUND PHOTOS FROM ETOWN

Sunday's final results from the 39th annual Lucas Oil NHRA SuperNationals at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park.
The  race is the 11th of 24 in the  NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series:

 

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Top Fuel -- Tony Schumacher, 4.589 seconds, 325.06 mph def. Brandon Bernstein, 4.562 seconds, 323.04 mph.

ROUND-BY-ROUND PRO RESULTS FROM ETOWN

Final round-by-round results from the 39th annual Lucas Oil NHRA
SuperNationals at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park, the 11th of 24
events in the  NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series:

TOP FUEL:

ROUND ONE -- Cory McClenathan, 4.586, 322.50 def. Doug Kalitta,
broke; Bob Vandergriff, 5.295, 144.06 def. Hillary Will, broke; Rod
Fuller, 4.963, 245.23 def. Morgan Lucas, 5.245, 209.49; Doug Herbert,
4.748, 298.80 def. Doug Foley, foul; Antron Brown, 4.567, 322.73 def.
J.R. Todd, 4.639, 310.05; Brandon Bernstein, 4.692, 316.60 def. Todd
Paton, broke; Tony Schumacher, 5.044, 263.82 def. Steve Torrence,
5.125, 258.27; Larry Dixon, 4.638, 313.58 def. David Grubnic, broke;

NHRA STATEMENT REGARDING SCOTT KALITTA

The NHRA issued the following release regarding Scott Kalitta's fatal accident during the NHRA Supernationals in Englishtown, N.J.  

On behalf of everyone at NHRA, we are deeply saddened and want to pass along
our sincere condolences to the entire Kalitta family.

Scott shared the
same passion for drag racing as his legendary father, Connie.  He also shared
the same desire to win, becoming a two-time series world champion.   He left
the sport for a period of time, to devote more time to his family, only to be
driven to return to the drag strip to regain his championship form. 

KALITTA FATALLY INJURED

Scott Kalitta was fatally
injured in a high-speed crash during the NHRA Lucas Oil Supernationals in Englishtown, N.J.
The former Top Fuel world champion was competing in the Funny Car division when
his Toyota Solara exploded
an engine, resulting in a parachute malfunction.


The remnants of the race car then
sped towards the sandtrap and cleared the catch net.

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