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MILLION DOLLAR RACE X1 JUST AROUND THE CORNER

Set to begin in just a couple of
weeks, the fabled BTE Million Dollar Race X1 will feature more “extra” races,
more money and a chance for one good, lucky racer to drive home from its home
track, Memphis Motorsports Park, with a cool $1,000,000 in cash. Dates for this
most famous of bracket races are September 14-17, and will be presented by a
plethora of sponsors and George Howard Racing Inc.


“This may be our best million dollar drag race yet,” Howard, of
Birmingham, Alabama said. In addition to bracket racers going off for a possible
$1,000,000, several other races and giveaways are planned for the weekend,
beginning on Thursday, September 14. Heading the list is a chance to win the
drawing for a new Corvette, to be given away on Saturday. Also, Howard has
planned a special 64-car shootout on Saturday for a custom-built $60,000 Pro
Street chopper built by Biker Haven and Danny Nelson of Arkansas, the same man
who has built scores of Super Comp and bracket dragsters. Then there is an 
“everyone’s welcome” TCI Automotive-sponsored gambler’s race on Thursday that
kicks the BTE/Million race off, for a $10,000 first-place prize. Also on
Thursday evening , racers can enter a 64-car shootout for a $65,000, 30-foot

Optima/Roger McCombs RV stacker trailer that is fully loaded.

STREET LEGAL JET VW?

We could tell you the story, but
it's best if you read it for yourself.

HILLARY WILL TO RUN AT IHRA SKULL SHINE WORLD NATIONALS

In just her first season of Top
Fuel racing, 26-year-old Hillary Will has made a name for herself in the drag
racing world. Nearly one year after earning her top fuel license, she is
positioned to finish in the top ten of the NHRA point standings.

Will recently announced she’ll make her IHRA eMax Drag Racing
Series debut August 24-27 at the Skull Shine World Nationals presented by
ACDelco at Norwalk Raceway Park, the legendary track southwest of Cleveland,
Ohio. Will, who now resides in Ypsilanti, Michigan, after growing up in
California, is looking forward to competing and gaining some valuable “seat
time” at Norwalk.

“I attended the IHRA race in Milan (Michigan) to watch and support
Doug (Kalitta, Will’s teammate). It was a fun event and I was wishing that we
were racing too,” said Will. “Norwalk is only two-and-a-half hours from our race
shop, and this being my first year, I can never have enough time in the car.
It’s hard to pass up a race that is so close.”

NHRA TOP FUEL DRIVER J.R. TODD TO HOST BOWLING FUND RAISER FOR RACERS FOR CHRIST, AUGUST 30

Rookie Top Fuel sensation J.R. Todd
is going bowling for dollars and is calling on fans, friends and some of his
fellow NHRA drag racing drivers to help him raise money for Team RFC Racers For
Christ.


“We’re going to have a bowling tournament – Wednesday, August 30,
at Sunset Bowl, 10809 E. US Highway 136, in Clermont – that, we hope, will bring
in a lot of money for a good cause – Racer’s for Christ.” said Todd, a native of
Lawrenceburg, Ind. now living in Avon, Ind.

SPEAKING OF LEGENDS...

Sources have confirmed that a Sox & Martin
car is forthcoming and the car is currently at the paint shop. The tribute car
(with the blessings and involvement from Buddy Martin) will be the new Mopar of
Bob Panella, Jr., that was built by Jerry Haas.

JUDGING OUR PRESEASON CHAMPION PICKS PRIOR TO INDY

Our crack, and we emphasize the
term crack, progrosticators each year predicts the champions. We thought we'd
take a look back at who we went with. Current leader in parenthesis.

HERE COME DA JUDGE TO ST. LOUIS AND NORWALK

What better way to make your Pro
Stock GTO stand out than to adorn it in the colors of the legendary Pontiac GTO
nicknamed "The Judge."


That's exactly what Jerry Haas will be doing this week in St.
Louis testing and then in Norwalk.

NHRA POINTS FOLLOWING MEMPHIS

Point standings (top 10) for NHRA professional categories
following the 19th annual O'Reilly Mid-South Nationals presented by Pennzoil at
Memphis Motorsports Park, the 17th of 23 events in the $50 million NHRA POWERade
Drag Racing Series -

FORCE AND THE TALE OF THE WILD PIG

John Force is a bit tired and weary from
filming a television show on A&E as well as an unpublicized battle with
animal activists for dropping the family’s cat two-feet to the ground on the
television show.


“I was on a plane and I was dead tired, and the guy next to me
said he watched my show on A&E,” Force said. “The guy reminded me about
dropping the cat and I cut him off. I said you can drop a cat 40 feet and it
will land on its feet. I only dropped it two feet and got a ton of letters from
the animal activists. A&E was event looking at pulling the scene from the
re-runs.”

Force should have stopped when he was ahead.

BAZEMORE TAKES A TUMBLE ON THE TOP END

Whit Bazemore was involved in a
nasty fire following his second round loss to John Force. Bazemore took a tumble
at the top end when he exited the car through the hatch. The car was still
rolling at 30 miles per hour.

According to an NHRA official, Bazemore was transported to the
hospital to be checked for potential injuries associated with the fall.

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