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2007 NHRA NATIONAL EVENT
SCHEDULE

Listen to Trackside Interviews
with Champions, Drivers and Crew Chiefs
Robert Hight
Hillary Will
Bob Vandergriff
Dave Connolly
Ed Iskenderian
Cory McClenathan
Robert Hight
Jim Yates
Tony Bartone
Hillary Will
Whit Bazemore
Byron Hines
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| Jason Lines Pontiac GTO Moves to the top of the Pro Stock
Qualifying Ladder at NHRA Finals |
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| 2006 POWERade Champion was No. 1 Qualifier at Last Year's
Contest |
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POMONA, Calif., Nov. 10, 2006 - With his first
POWERade Pro Stock championship already secure, Jason Line came to the
NHRA Finals at Pomona Raceway looking to have a little fun. Having a
little fun couldn't slow down the performance of his Summit Racing Pontiac
GTO, though, which propelled Line into the No. 1 qualifying position today
with a run of 6.667 seconds at 207.21 mph.
"It's always nice to be
No. 1 qualifier, but I think when it's all finished tomorrow, Greg
(Anderson) will be at the top of the ladder," said Line. "Greg will be in
the left lane in the morning, which is a tick better than the right, plus
the air should be better so that will play into it as well. I just think
his Summit Racing Pontiac is going to be tough to beat. My job this
weekend is to have fun so that's what I'm going to do. With the points
race over, there's no pressure, and of course our goal is to win the race,
but we're going to try and do that while enjoying it at the same time.
"We're not testing anything really and to be honest it's business
as usual. We're going to have a lot of work to do over the winter to
maintain what small margin we have over everybody else, so there won't be
any vacation. We might take Christmas off."
Line has been
No. 1 qualifier at six national events this season, and he was also the
top qualifier here at last year's race. The 37-year-old Minnesota native
has never won at Pomona Raceway, but he was runner-up at this event in
2004 to teammate Greg Anderson.
"What I've learned from Greg
the most is how to maintain a high level of competitiveness," said Line.
"His desire to win is probably stronger than anyone I've ever met. Greg
wants to win all the time and he also handles himself in a professional
manner, which are probably the two things I've learned most from
him."
Greg Anderson's Pontiac GTO is qualified in the No. 2
position with a 6.677 e.t. at 207.59 mph and Dave Connolly has the
quickest Chevrolet in the 16-car field which is currently parked in the
No. 4 spot. Connolly's Cobalt posted a 6.701 second run at 206.51
mph.
ESPN2 will carry two hours of qualifying highlights of the
NHRA Finals from Pomona Raceway on Saturday, Nov. 11, beginning at 10 p.m.
Eastern. Final eliminations will be broadcast on ESPN2 on Sunday, Nov. 12,
starting at 7 p.m. Eastern. |
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