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BRIAN GAHM - #10 MMPS ALL-TIME

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Brian
Gahm had decided he needed a break from drag racing after many years of pursuing
championships in the volatile IHRA Pro Modified division; so he hung up his
driver’s suit and went about enjoying life away from a racetrack.

 

When his phone rang with suggestion to pull the suit out of the closet,
Gahm decided to get back behind the wheel. At the suggestion of longtime
friend Doug Kirk, a two-time IHRA Pro Stock champion, Gahm decided that he'd put
his Pro Modified life behind him and go Pro Stock
racing. 

“I had gotten out of
drag racing but I didn’t stay away too long,” Gahm said. “Doug Kirk talked me
into giving the class a try, so in 2000 I made my
comeback.”

 

To this day, there are more than a few drivers who wish Doug Kirk had not
been so convincing.

CLASH OF THE PRO STOCK TITANS

connollyDSB_3118.JPGDave Connolly may not prefer housework chores, but he has taken a liking to sweeping.

The driver of Evan Knoll’s Torco Pro Stocker claimed his fourth victory
in a row and seventh of the 2007 season. Today’s victory raises his
personal number to 16 with another final round victory over Greg
Anderson.

"We were actually ready to do battle in our Chevy Cobalt,” Connolly
said. “Greg was having some problems over in the other lane and I don't
know exactly what it was but he was leaking fluid. Either way, the
whole team did an excellent job getting us through the first three
rounds. They did their part - we were low for the round in the first
two sessions and even in the semifinals we had to outrun Jason (Line)
because he strapped it on us. The driver was a little off his game
today - I'm a little under the weather and I didn't leave on anybody
all day.


PEDREGON LEAPS TO TOP OF FC

Tony Pedregon had every reason in the world to celebrate today. He had
just won his third race of the season and second at the Texas Motorplex
since 1999.
 

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Pedregon defeated his brother Cruz in an all-Pedregon final round.

Pedregon admitted it was tough celebrating after witnessing his former
employer John Force suffer a devastating crash in the second round of
eliminations.

“Coming into this weekend, I felt like we had a missed opportunity in
Memphis,” Pedregon said. “We came in here with pressure and I knew the
clock was ticking. We didn’t really qualify as well as we would have
liked. It really worked out for the best because I looked at the
pairings and I felt like we had a great opportunity to make a move
today.”

Pedregon didn’t make a move; he made a quantum leap from third to the lead with this victory.

“I knew a lot had to happen to make it all fall in place,” Pedregon
said. “It’s hard to ask the competition to cooperate but things just
fell into place.”

DIXON'S SURPRISE-FILLED DAY

 
tf-winnerdsb_6753.jpgLarry Dixon admitted that his chances of winning the Top Fuel title in Dallas were slim to none after Saturday's qualifying.

“After qualifying, I was just hoping to get past the first round,”
Dixon said. “I didn’t know what our chances were because we didn’t make
any runs down the track during the day. The only time we went down the
track was in the night session.”

Dixon said crew chief Donnie Bender and assistant tuner Todd Smith
burned the midnight oil on Saturday trying to diagnose the problem.

“Whether he’s lying to me or not, Donnie told me that he’s found the
problem,” Dixon said. “They told me to be ready for it. We had some
trouble during the day but the people we raced seemed to have more than
us.”

Dixon claimed the point lead with today’s triumph.

MORGAN LUCAS - "THIS YEAR HAS BEEN A LESSON"

lucasDSB_3190.JPGMorgan Lucas has learned a valuable lesson this season. No one is above having a disastrous season.

“This year has been lesson that anyone with any budget can have a year
like we did. I thought we had a bad year last year. But I have learned
what a bad year is. We were hurting parts on every run and blowing the
heads off of the car. Now I have come to realize what a bad year really
is. The people who are true friends have really showed themselves this
year. It has been an up and down year, but now it is a little more fun.
We are just going to keep our heads in it and try to win a race this
year.”

“Maybe this will be good for next year since they are giving us 90%
back and a couple of other things. We are going to get geared up for
that. This winter we plan to test as much as possible.”

WHEN DETERMINATION MEETS FAITH

dickersonDSA_4356_350.jpgLynn Nickerson said being able to fill his role
as announcer this weekend was the equivalent of a drag racer crashing and coming
back to win the next race.

Nickerson said in a sense, he had crashed.
He was diagnosed with esophageal cancer in 2004 and last year it returned in his
renal gland and kidneys. This weekend’s event was the first for Nickerson since
fending off cancer for the second time in three years.

“You go through
things for a reason and I believe that God would never put more on us than we
can handle,” Nickerson said. “He’s got something else for me to do.”

“I spent a lot of time in chemotherapy, made trips to the doctor and did
time in the hospital,” Nickerson said. “The one thing that made it possible to
survive was my love for the sport and the love returned back to me from the
racing community.”

Nickerson said the outpouring of the drag racing
community was unbelievable and that his cancer is now in remission.

COUGHLIN ASSUMES SUPER STOCK POINT LEAD

Needing a strong showing in order to have any chance of claiming the Division 3
Super Stock championship, John Coughlin came through in a big way with a victory
during this weekend’s Lucas Oil Series event at Atco Dragway in Atco, N. J.
Driving his JEGS.com Chevy Cobalt, Coughlin won seven tough rounds of
eliminations including a final round victory against former division champion
Jim Harrington.
   
“I knew coming into this race that I needed to make it to the final and
thanks to my team, we were able to get the job done,” said Coughlin. “We tested
this car extensively last week and learned a lot. We made a lot of changes
before this race and it responded beautifully. Right now, this car is very easy
to drive and more importantly, it’s very consistent, which was a big help this
weekend.”
   
As a result of his victory, Coughlin jumped from sixth to first in the
Division 3 Super Stock standings. He is currently 12 points ahead of
second-place Nicholas Morris. Morris can still earn points at one NHRA Lucas Oil
Series event, but he must win four rounds of competition in order to pass
Coughlin.

FINAL ROUND RESULTS FROM DALLAS

Sunday's final results from the 22nd annual O'Reilly NHRA Fall Nationals
presented by Castrol Syntec at Texas Motorplex. The race is the 20th of 23 in
the NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series:

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Top Fuel -- Larry Dixon, 4.629 seconds, 310.91 mph def. Bob Vandergriff,
5.426 seconds, 307.72 mph.

FORCE CONDITION IMPROVES

Doctors updated John Force's family and team following a thorough evaluation
of his multiple injuries and the prognosis for a full recovery is very
good.

Force sustained a broken left ankle and severe abrasion on his
right knee. Force's left wrist also was dislocated and broken and he
sustained some severe abrasions and slight fractures on a number of fingers
on his
right hand.

POINT STANDINGS AFTER DALLAS

Point standings for the eight drivers in each class who have
qualified for the NHRA playoffs, following the 22nd annual O'Reilly
NHRA Fall Nationals presented by Castrol Syntec at Texas Motorplex, the
20th of 23 events in the NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series (after 21
races, the top four drivers in each class will advance to the two-race
championship round at Las Vegas and Pomona):

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