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Women Thrive In Gender-Blind NHRA


WHERE THERE'S A WOMAN, THERE'S A WAY IN NHRA


THREE OF FOUR FINAL-ROUNDS AT ACDELCO GATORNATIONALS INVOLVE A WOMAN; 


TWO OF FOUR POWERADE SERIES POINTS LEADERS ARE WOMEN


GLENDORA, Calif. - Thriving in NHRA's gender-blind environment,
cultivated by the trailblazing Shirley Muldowney, a new generation of
young women are flourishing in a way never before seen in NHRA or any
other motorsport. 

The five women competing full-time in NHRA in 2006 - Melanie Troxel and
Hillary Will in Top Fuel, Erica Enders in Pro Stock and Angelle Sampey
and Karen Stoffer in Pro Stock Motorcycle - went a combined 11-3 in
final eliminations at the 37th annual ACDelco Gatornationals Sunday with
three final-round appearances and one victory.

Troxel and Enders were runners-up in their respective classes while
three-time POWERade Series world champion Sampey was victorious on her
U.S. Army Suzuki to take the early points lead in Pro Stock Motorcycle.
It was the 38th career win for Sampey, placing her in a tie for ninth
(with Top Fuel driver Larry Dixon) on the all-time NHRA POWERade Series
victory list and first among women.

"It was awesome to see three girls in the finals," said Sampey, a
10-year NHRA veteran and the senior member of this group of women. "I
thought Melanie and Erica would win too the way they were running. It
didn't happen this time but it's going to happen, and not just one time.
And once Ashley (Force, daughter of NHRA icon John Force) gets into
Funny Car we'll have an all-girl winner's circle."

Ashley Force, by the way, won the Top Alcohol dragster (Lucas Oil
Series) class in Gainesville this past weekend to mark the ninth time in
NHRA history (full list available upon request) that two women have won
at the same national event. The first time it happened was at Columbus,
Ohio in 1980 when Muldowney won Top Fuel and Amy Faulk won Super Stock. 

To be sure, Gainesville is not an anomaly, but rather a trend. After
three of 23 events (one in Pro Stock Motorcycle) in the $50 million NHRA
POWERade Series season:

*        Women lead in two of the four POWERade Series classes: Troxel
leads in Top Fuel; Sampey leads in Pro Stock Motorcycle.

*        Troxel has advanced to four consecutive final rounds (dating
back to the final event of the 2005 season).

*        Erica Enders has two No. 2 qualifiers in three events in 2006
and has advanced to one final round (her second career final round).

*        Will qualified 4th at the season-opening event with a
4.515-second pass at 324.67 mph.

*        Stoffer returned to action at the Gatornationals by qualifying
No. 6 qualifier and advancing to the quarterfinals. She has won
back-to-back events in Houston, site of NHRA's next event, the O'Reilly
Spring Nationals presented by Pennzoil (March 31-April 2).

Consider too that women comprised 37.5 percent of the final-round
drivers at the Gatornationals and 25 percent of the winner's circle. For
the 2006 season, 20 percent of the seats in NHRA POWERade Series final
rounds have been occupied by a woman.

"Seeing all the women in the final round is great for the sport," said
Dave Grubnic, who defeated Troxel at the ACDelco Gatornationals. "Of
course, Shirley Muldowney, who is on our team (Kalitta Motorsports,
which includes Will), got it all started and she'll tell you just like
these girls today will tell you that they just want to be thought of as
competitors. That's how I look at them."

The next race on the schedule is the O'Reilly NHRA Spring Nationals
presented by Pennzoil.

 

O'REILLY NHRA SPRING NATIONALS PRESENTED BY PENNZOIL:

SCHEDULE: Pro qualifying sessions are scheduled for 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. on
March 31. Qualifying continues at 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. on April 1.
Final eliminations start at 11 a.m. on April 2. 

TICKETS: Tickets are available for the 19th annual O'Reilly NHRA Spring
Nationals presented by Pennzoil. Call Houston Raceway Park at (281)
383-RACE (7223) for ticket information, or check online at
Ticketmaster.com.

ON TV: ESPN2 and ESPN2 HD will televise two hours of qualifying coverage
of the O'Reilly NHRA Spring Nationals at 8 p.m. (ET) on April 1. ESPN2
and ESPN2 HD will televise three hours of final eliminations coverage at
4 p.m. (ET) on April 2.

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