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MARTIN FINAL RESULTS

Litton Defeats Todd to Take Top Fuel Points Lead
Ashley, Hamstra, Noakes and Gugliotta Also Visit Winner’s Circle


Bruce Litton defeated J.R. Todd in the Top Fuel final of the Torco
Racing Fuels Northern Nationals. Litton, of Indianapolis, covered the
quarter-mile in 4.707 seconds, 287.72 mph, to take the win and the
Knoll Gas Nitro Jam points lead.

NOT EXACTLY A SAFE PRACTICE

Take a close look at this picture snapped during the second round of
Torco's CompetitionPlus.com Pro Modified during the IHRA Torco Northern Nationals in Martin, Michigan. Quain Stott gets out of shape
and strikes the wall but that's not the focus of this picture. If you
look inside the red circle, you will see a race official standing
alongside the wall as Stott makes contact. In the next pair of cars,
the obviously unrattled race official was in the same spot for the next
pair and beyond. (Frank Ranney pic).

DUPUY OUT, BUTTERFIELD IN AT PEDREGON

Cruz Pedregon, announced today the appointment of assistant crew chief, Kevin
Butterfield as interim crew chief of the Advance Auto Parts Funny Car team
replacing Wayne Dupuy. Butterfield will be led by Dickie Venables, crew chief
for Tony Pedregon’s Q Horsepower Funny Car team.
 
“Tony and I have
always had a goal to set our cars with each running the same way and as close to
identical as possible,” said Pedregon. “It’s our team philosophy that identical
tune-ups and the sharing of performance data will put both teams in a better
position to win rounds and win races.

KABOOMER IN MARTIN

Harold Martin is content running a nitrous Pro Modified but for a brief
moment dutrng Sunday's first round of eliminations in Martin, Michigan,
did an impersonation of a fuel Funny Car driver. Martin was uninjured.
(Photo by Brian Wood)

RAIN POSTPONES MARTIN ELIMINATIONS

Officials have postponed Sunday’s eliminations during the Torco Racing
Fuels Northern Nationals in Martin, Mich. The day began with rain which
pushed racing back until the afternoon. After about four hours of
on-track time, light showers began to fall on Knoll Gas Motorsports
Park at US 131, calling an end to the day’s racing.

KENNY LANG WINS PRO MODIFIED SHOOTOUT

Kenny Lang had 20,000 reasons to smile Saturday evening. 20,000 reasons
in U.S. dollars was more than enough to keep the Canadian drag racer
grinning after winning the $56K Torco’s CompetitionPlus.com Pro
Modified Shootout.

NORWALK'S NIGHT UNDER FIRE A HIT

Tony Pedregon and Jesse Harris were the professional class winners at
the 30th Annual ACDelco/The Ohio Lottery Night Under Fire presented by
Amalie Oil at Summit Motorsports Park held August 4. The event started
with sportsman racing at 9:00 am, with professional classes in Funny
Car and Jet Dragster running in front of a capacity crowd in the
evening. A 20-minute fireworks display entertained the spectators at
the end of professional eliminations.

Pedregon, Torrance, Calif., the defending champion from last year’s
Night Under Fire held his title by defeating Columbus native Jim Head
in the final round. Both cars came off the starting line with a strong
launch but Head had to shut his engine down mid-track, leaving Pedregon
to take the win with a 4.828 second pass at 301.20 mph.

Dan Wilkerson, making his professional Funny Car debut at the event,
had the fastest Funny Car pass of the day with a 308.71 mph run during
qualifying sessions.

NEFF "REASSIGNMENT NOT WHAT I WANTED"

In a move reminiscent of
last year’s Whit Bazemore dismissal, Don Schumacher has demoted Mike “Zippy”
Neff to the role of “advisor” on the Mopar Oakley Dodge driven by Gary Scelzi.
Todd Okuhara will step away from the Jack Beckman operation to replace Neff.

Phil Shuler, Okahara’s
assistant, will assume the tuner role for Beckman.

“Todd and Phil have worked
together for about a year and Don wants to put them on their own to see if they
can handle it,” Neff said. “That way he’ll know for sure what he needs to do
for next year.”

Don Schumacher said there
was no demotion.

“There wasn’t a demotion,”
Schumacher said. “He’s going to be an advisor for both the Mopar Oakley, MTS and
Brut teams. With Mike’s decision to join John Force Racing, I needed to look
toward the future for what we are going to do going forward. It was time to
make an appropriate move in my mind. I wanted to put all three of my Funny Cars
in the best position to win a championship.”

MARTIN FINAL QUALIFYING

Mike
Ashley is happy to be back running in IHRA competition. The former Pro
Modified driver, who finished second in the world during the 1990
season before moving on to compete in the Nitro Funny Car class in NHRA
competition, crossed over back into Nitro Jam competition to run at
Knoll Gas Motorsports Park in the Torco racing Fuels Northern
Nationals.

FRIDAY RESULTS FROM MARTIN

Ashley Provisional Nitro Funny Car No. 1
Resets Knoll Gas Motorsports Park Speed Record

Mike Ashley, Melville, N.Y., took the No. 1 Nitro Funny Car qualifying
position after round one during the Torco Racing Fuels Northern
Nationals at Knoll Gas Motorsports Park at US 131. Ashley covered the
quarter-mile south of Grand Rapids, Mich., in a track record-setting
4.812-seconds to kick off the first night of the Knoll Gas Nitro Jam.

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