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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
2005 Interviews






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| SAMPEY SECOND, BROWN SIXTH IN PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLES SCHUMACHER FIFTH IN TOP FUEL BAYTOWN, Tex., March 30 - With weather a potential issue for Saturday
qualifying, U.S. Army drivers, Tony "The Sarge" Schumacher, Angelle Sampey and
Antron Brown, seized the opportunity to jump into the O'Reilly Spring Nationals field
during the first day of qualifying here at Houston Raceway Park.
Schumacher, who handles the controls of the U.S. Army Top Fuel dragster, nailed
a 4.558-second pass at 312.50 mph to move into the fifth spot in the line up.
In Pro Stock Motorcycles, Sampey and Brown, aboard their U.S. Army Suzukis,
settled into the second and sixth positions, respectively.
Top Fuel
Coming off his first victory of the 2007 season at the ACDelco Gatornationals
two weeks ago, Schumacher was relieved he got into the 16-car O'Reilly Spring
Nationals order on Friday given a rainy forecast for tomorrow.
"No doubt about that," he offered. "If you're not in the field after Friday and you
know Saturday is expected to be a wash out, you certainly don't sleep very well. We're in
the show comfortably and that's okay with me. We'll see if tomorrow turns out like they
said."
The defending NHRA POWERade Top Fuel world champion is looking for his
second career win at Houston Raceway Park.
"The big objective is to build on the momentum that we grabbed a couple of
weeks ago in Gainesville," he added.
Pro Stock Motorcycles
In taking the second slot, Sampey posted a sizzling 6.973-second run at 192.22
mph. She also had a 6.999-second trip in the second qualifying session.
"We're definitely running well," said the three-time world champion. "If we don't
manage to get on the track tomorrow because of weather, I feel confident about where
we're at for race day."
Brown's best quarter-mile tour was 7.043-seconds at 190.67 mph, which secured
a spot in the top half of the field.
"I'm all right with how we performed today," said the New Jersey native. "If we
do get a qualifying session or two in tomorrow, we'll certainly look to improve.
"After Angelle and I both lost in the first round down in Gainesville, we want to
make things right this weekend with a win. We owe it to our soldiers." |
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The Reinhart
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