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WEATHER FORCES ADJUSTMENT OF THIS WEEKEND'S AHRA SCHEDULE

AMERICANHOTRODASSOCIATION-filteredAs torrential rains and tornado watches swept through the Permian Basin today leaving a wake of flash flooding and water damage, AHRA Officials announced that the first ever Nitro Showdown will go on this weekend at Desert Thunder Raceway in Midland, but the schedule will be changed to support the community.
 
Early Friday evening, AHRA Chief Executive Troy Moe said, "We know that the local community will need some time to recover from today's storms, so we've decided to give them something to enjoy on Sunday after they've taken care of things at their homes. We're keenly aware that homes take priority over anything else, and we want our fans to be safe and secure before coming out to enjoy our show."

SILVIA, DECAROLIS WIN DELAYED ARIZONA NATIONALS

SportsNationals_PacificIn the re-scheduled NHRA Arizona Nationals from February, Mera Silvia  and Mike DeCarolis took the wins in Top Dragster and Super Street respectively.  Silvia of nearby Upland, Calif., took on Tony Jardino, San Dimas, Calif., and held on with a 199.94 mph run in 6.757 seconds to Jardino’s 6.816 at 197.65 mph.  The win was Silvia’s first of her career for an NHRA national event.

DeCarolis, Chandler, Ariz., drove his ‘72 Nova past Virgil Dallugue, Redlands, Cailf., and his ’72 Duster.  DeCarolis ran 10.917 on a 10.90 dial in for the win.

Today was also opening day for the NHRA JEGS Pacific Sportsnationals presented by K&N at Auto Club Dragway at Auto Club Speedway as Silvia’s dad, Wayne Silvia, also of Upland, took the No. 1 qualifying spot in Top Sportsman with a lap of 6.772 seconds at 207.11 mph.

LINE'S WAGON ON THIS WEEKEND'S HORSEPOWER TV

WagonEven as Pro Stock standout Jason Line competes at this weekend’s Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Southern Nationals in Atlanta, GA one of his favorite off-track projects will be receiving attention, as the build-up of the 557 big block for his 1968 Biscayne hot rod wagon will be featured during Saturday’s airing of HorsePower TV.
 
Taped at the KB Racing shops in Mooresville, NC last December, the piece will show Line, his teammate Greg Anderson and the entire crew working together to assemble and dyno the power plant for what promises to be an extremely quick “grocery getter”. The half-hour show is currently scheduled to air at 10:42 a.m. on Spike TV (Eastern – please check your local listings for the exact time in your area.)

LUCAS OIL TO SPONSOR ANOTHER ARANA IN PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE

Not long after winning the 2009 Pro Stock Motorcycle title, Hector Arana II, got a call from Forrest Lucas telling him the two needed to talk. Arana was sweating bullets. Could it be his dream was coming apart? Would he suddenly find himself unable to defend his championship?

RAMPY ENJOYS HIS EDGE IN NHRA SPORTSMAN RACING

rampyWhen David Rampy arrives at a dragstrip, he has nothing to prove.

The Piedmont, Ala., native has won 72 national sportsman event titles and six world championships – three each in the NHRA and IHRA.

Rampy, however, who has been competing since the 1970s almost had to go to the sidelines this year because of a lack of financial backing.

“What happened was is we thought we had to have some sponsorship deals and the problem was that we didn’t have anything to start the year with,” the 55-year-old Rampy said. “Finally, we got some deals put together and got everything so we could go racing. The main sponsors are Roger Brogdon at The Racers EDGE, and Lee Sharp at Sharp Motorsports. We also have a lot of smaller sponsors helping us.”

A DELAYED PART SAVES DRAG RACER’S LIFE

A late arriving part usually causes problems for drag racers, but in the case of Bolt, West Va.’s Rick Nicolau, an IHRA Super Stock racer, the tardy nicolau002component saved his life.

Nicolau wasn’t awaiting a part for his SS/Production E 1964 Chevy II. Instead he was at work and the part was intended for machinery in his workplace.

Nicolau works as the maintenance chief at the Upper Big Branch Coal Mine owned by the Massey Energy Company.

On April 5, an explosion killed 29 workers, making it the worst mining disaster in the United States since 1970.

TEXAS PIT PARTY SHOULD BE HIGHLIGHT OF UPCOMING NHRA DIV. 4 RACE

Div4_SouthCentral-4cHouston Raceway Park is throwing a Texas-sized party on Friday, June 11, for racers attending the upcoming Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series divisional event at Houston Raceway Park.

"We want our racers to have a great time and remember this event," said Seth Angel, general manager and co-owner of Houston Raceway Park. "This should be a race the teams circle on their calendar each year. We know everyone in Division 4 races hard, but we also know they really enjoy one another's company. By throwing this 'Texas Pit Party' on Friday night, we think we're going to start a great tradition."

At the conclusion of Friday's racing action, Angel and his staff will open the doors of their brand-new, state-of-the-art Top Eliminator Club for a night of live music, dancing, and socializing. The party is free to enter, with a full service cash bar available for adults. Additionally, a fajita dinner catered by Houston's own Lupe Tortilla Mexican Restaurant can be purchased for $5.

NHRA’S STARS AT BRISTOL DRAGWAY’S FAN FEST ON JUNE 19

Nearly two dozen NHRA competitors will sign autographs and meet with fans during Bristol Dragway’s Fan Fest, set to take place after the conclusion of Pro Qualifying on Saturday, June 19.

Fan Fest has become a favorite attraction in Thunder Valley, as it gives race fans even greater access to the biggest names in the sport. Among the drivers currently scheduled to appear are Larry Dixon, Antron Brown, Morgan Lucas, Jack Beckman, Ron Capps, Matt Hagan, Greg Anderson, Jason Line, Allen Johnson, Jeg Coughlin and Melanie Troxel.

RICHIE STEVENS RETURNS TO PRO STOCK IN TOPEKA

richie_stevensTwo of the youngest forces in NHRA Pro Stock will now team up to create a dynamic pair. The highly successful, Louisiana-based driver, Richie Stevens, is back on the scene, partnering with Elite Motorsports to become a two car team with fellow young gun, Rickie Jones. This powerhouse duo of Elite Motorsports will be utilizing Elite’s in-house engine program, headed by Jimmy Oliver.

Stevens is a well-proven driver, having been on the racing scene for decades, despite being only 31 years old. He started out in Junior Dragsters, and was the first to graduate from this program to professional categories. After a successful beginning in IHRA Pro Stock, Stevens moved over to NHRA in 1999 and immediately began turning heads, collecting Wally’s and partnering with some of the biggest names in motorsports. For the last year and a half, Stevens has been sidelined, and is now anxious to get back in the driver’s seat. Under the Elite Motorsports banner, Stevens will be competing in at least four events this year, but looking to expand heavily.

RACERS INVADE COCA-COLA H-Q

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