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2007 NHRA NATIONAL EVENT
SCHEDULE

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| Greg Anderson Captures 52nd Career Pro Stock Pole at Pomona
Ties Don Prudhomme on NHRA All-Time List |
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| Anderson's Pontiac GTO Runs Track-Record Speed; Ties Track
E.T. Record |
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POMONA, Calif., Feb. 10, 2007 - The performance of
Greg Anderson's Summit Racing Pontiac got back on track during the final
day of time trials for the 47th annual Car Quest NHRA Winternationals,
capturing the raceday pole and setting a new track-record top speed of
209.04 mph. It was the third No.1 qualifying effort for Anderson at this
event and his fifth career pole at Auto Club Raceway.
"I've had a
great weekend so far," said Anderson. "We've brought a lot of neat new
things to the race this weekend, a new Pontiac GTO and the new GM DRCE3.
There was a lot of work over the winter and you never know what you're
going to have until you get here and get out there and run with the rest
of these guys. You're nervous until you get here and it's a darn good
feeling when you can run with them, let alone run ahead of them. I'm proud
of all my guys, they've done a fantastic job over the winter, our engine
guys back home, and Rob Downing has done fantastic job taking on the crew
chief duties. Rob has kept up and shown that he can handle
it."
Anderson, a two-time winner of the NHRA
Winternationals (2004, 2006), drove his GTO to the top of the qualifying
ladder with a run of 6.634 seconds, tying teammate Jason Line for the
quickest e.t. ever recorded by a Pro Stock car at Auto Club Raceway. It
was Anderson's 52nd career pole, tying him with Don Prudhomme for sixth on
the list for the most No. 1 qualifying awards by an NHRA professional
driver. The three-time POWERade champion also extended his consecutive
qualifying streak to 94 races, the longest active streak in the category.
"We recovered from our mistake yesterday and ran real fast this
morning," said Anderson. "And then we ran good tonight in the same lane
that we struggled in yesterday. That builds confidence. It looks like we
can go down either lane okay. I'm looking forward to
tomorrow."
Anderson's Summit Racing Pontiac teammate Jason Line is
qualified in the No. 3 spot after running 6.641 seconds at 208.46 mph.
Line has never won the Winternationals but he has been runner-up twice at
the NHRA Finals (2004, 2006) held at this venue.
"I'm going to
have to drive my best tomorrow, although we do have a tendency to step up
on raceday," said Line. "I'm really happy though. I think everybody in our
engine shop did a phenomenal job for our debut of the DRCE3. We've been
the fastest on the backhalf on almost every single pass and I'm really
proud of everybody and the work they've done. That should serve us well
for the rest of the season. I think we're going to make some good gains
with the (DRCE) '3' throughout the rest of the season and to have our
Summit Racing Pontiacs No. 1 and No. 3 is a good way to start the
year."
Dave Connolly has the quickest Chevy Cobalt in the field,
running 6.656 seconds at 207.94 mph and taking the No. 4 qualifying spot,
and Kenny Koretsky's Cobalt is No.5 after posting a 6.659 e.t. at 207.82
mph.
"Yesterday when we ran the 6.65 we had an electronic problem
and the shift light came on early," said Koretsky. "I pulled it out of
second gear at 9600 rpm and it knocked the breath right out of the motor.
It should have run better than it did - it was fast. We thought we could
bump it up today, but once again, we had some electrical problems, so
we're changing the whole electronic box and hoping we can get it
straightened out for Sunday."
Jeg Coughlin Jr. is No.
6 with a 6.661 e.t., Kurt Johnson's ACDelco Chevrolet is No. 7 after
running 6.666 seconds at 207.82 mph, and Mike Edwards' Young Life Pontiac
rounds out the top half of the field in the No. 8 position.
"Lane
choice, that's what it's all about," said Kurt Johnson. "You're going to
have to keep lane choice in order to keep moving ahead. That will make the
difference come the end of the year and this weekend we're off to a good
start. That last qualifying session we decided to go back to some basic
stuff that we knew would win races. We've been on a kick for about the
last 40 runs on different avenues, and we took all that stuff off and went
A to B. The setup for our ACDelco Chevrolet was so conservative that we
figure we got another hundredth left in it. Maybe we could have gone 6.66
on that last run tonight, so we'll keep scratching at it and see what we
can do tomorrow."
Other drivers in Pontiac GTOs in the 16-car field
include Tom Martino (9th), Greg Stanfield (10th), Jim Yates (11th) and
Warren Johnson (14th).
In Funny Car, Tim Wilkerson ran a
career-best e.t. of 4.723 seconds at 326.95 in the Levi Ray & Shoup
Chevrolet to take the No. 5 qualifying spot. The resident of Springfield,
Ill., was runner-up to Ron Capps at this event in 1998 and was the No. 1
qualifier for the Winternationals in 2003.
"We've been creeping up
on it all weekend," said Wilkerson. "We have some fuel system issues we're
working on and it dropped a hole during our second run or we could have
run a 4.77 or so. It was faster on the second run early than on our third
run, so everything being equal, it certainly should have run to the end a
little faster. After it went 4.79, I was pretty confident it could go 4.74
or 4.75. My wife asked what I was going to run tonight, and I said, 'a .73
or a .74,' and she said, 'what?' A 4.72 was a little bit of a surprise and
a couple hundredths faster than I thought it would go.
"We have
something for tomorrow, but we'll find out. We need to keep our head on
straight, see how the track is, and the good Lord willing and the creek
don't rise, we'll be out there doing the best we can. It's a good way to
start the season. We spent a lot of time in that DNQ pool last year and
we're trying not to even dip our feet in it this year."
Tommy
Johnson Jr. will start raceday from the No. 9 slot after posting a 4.748
second run at 324.98 mph in the Skoal Racing Chevy Impala SS. Johnson won
this event in 2005.
"We didn't hit it on the run when we needed to
and didn't qualify as well as we would have liked," said Johnson. "That's
not an indication of what kind of racecar we have. The first run today was
a good indication of how good this Chevy Impala SS will be on raceday, and
we have something for them now. The guys ran big numbers when it cooled
down, but I think during the heat of the day today, we ran the second
quickest e.t. of the round. We're going to put it back like it was then
for our raceday setup and lookout - it should be good.
"Winning
this race two years ago has changed our whole outlook when we come to
Pomona. After having done well in the past you don't go to the starting
line nervous - you have a lot of confidence. I feel pretty good about our
day tomorrow." |
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