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G Squared Motorsports: Prerace



NHRA POWERADE DRAG RACING SERIES
PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE: G SQUARED S&S BUELL
RIDER: CHIP ELLIS


EIGHT ANNUAL NHRA CARQUEST AUTO PARTS NATIONALS
ROUTE 66 RACEWAY - JOLIET, ILL.
JUNE 9-12, 2005


G Squared races without Ken Johnson
The first time in over 20 years that he is not by Bryce's side

JOLIET, Ill. (June 10, 2005) -- It has been a trying week for G Squared 
Motorsports and will be equally as trying as team owners George Bryce 
and George Smith and rider Chip Ellis prepare and race at the NHRA 
CARQUEST Auto Parts Nationals at Route 66 Raceway in Joliet, Ill., 
without Ken Johnson.

Johnson, who has built and help prepare every motorcycle that Star 
Racing and G Squared Motorsports has raced over some 20 plus years, was 
seriously injured in a freak accident this past Saturday, June 4, and 
has since undergone two surgeries, the first to save his life and 
stabilize the injury to the left leg and knee area and the second to 
cleanse the wound to prevent infection.

In an update issued June 9, Jackie Bryce reported that the second 
surgery on Wednesday went well, but the procedure would have to be 
repeated at least one more time and a future skin graft will be needed 
to close the injury.  It is estimated Ken will be in the hospital for 
about another week to continue the antibiotic treatment and to prevent 
infection.  The circulation from the artery repair during the initial 
surgery is still functioning well, but at the present time they don't 
know the extent of the nerve damage.

The orthopedic surgeon indicated that it would be at least two months 
before any steps can be taken to repair the ligament and tendon damage 
and other injuries to the knee.  As with any knee injury, it will 
require a lot of rehabilitation and therapy.

Ellis, who will be aboard the G Squared/S&S-powered Buell this weekend, 
made the following statement earlier this week: "We'll miss Ken this 
weekend and at future races but we'll do everything we can to win.  The 
team is pumped up.  We plan to make Ken proud of us while he's out."

Bryce, while thinking about Ken, will have his full attention on the job 
this weekend.

"Much has been made about losing the attention to detail and expertise 
that Ken Johnson has brought to this G Squared team and rightly so, 
because Ken is integral part of this operation," said Bryce.  

"To insure that we have covered the vast duties that Ken has with this 
team, we went to practice at South Georgia Motorsports Park in Valdosta 
to do a dress rehearsal so that we would work smoothly as a team.  I 
feel the practice will payoff for myself, Rick Maney and Chip (Ellis) 
starting today.

"Also, I must mention that our fans and potential sponsors may not 
recognize us this weekend.  We have stripped all the decals and all the 
lettering off the truck and trailer and motorcycle.  We will be decked 
out in plain white shirts.  This is to show that we're still available 
for the proper marketing partner to take advantage of the increased 
exposure we are receiving with our new S&S-powered Buell.

"I should also mention that all the folks from S&S Cycle will be here 
throughout the weekend, as well as 22 members of George Smith's family.

"In closing let me send a personal note to Ken... Hang tough buddy.  We 
need you!"

Restating an earlier statement she made, Jackie Bryce seems to have 
established the battle cry for this weekend.  "Star Racing and G Squared 
are strong and everybody will pull together during these trying times 
and we will emerge a winner, just as we have in the past," said Jackie.

QUALIFYING SCHEDULE: With George Smith, George Bryce, Rick Maney and 
Chip Ellis calling the tuning set up, qualifying for Ellis and the G 
Squared/S&S Buell begins with two sessions today, scheduled for 3:30 and 
7 p.m., and concludes with two additional sessions on Saturday at 11:45 
a.m. and 3;05 p.m.  Ellis begins his quest for the Pro Stock Motorcycle 
title on Sunday with eliminations for all classes beginning at 11 a.m.  
All times are local Joliet time -- CENTRAL TIME (CT) and subject to 
change at anytime.  

TELEVISION: Qualifying highlights for the eight annual NHRA CARQUEST 
Auto Parts Nationals can be seen on ESPN2 on Saturday evening (June 11) 
from 6-7 p.m. ESPN2 will also air same-day television coverage of 
eliminations from 3 until 6 p.m. on Sunday afternoon (June 12).  The 
elimination show repeats on ESPN2 early Monday morning, June 13, from 2 
until 4:30 a.m.  Also, tune in to NHRA2Day on ESPN2, the weekly show 
that gives you the inside scoop about the NHRA POWERade Drag Racing 
Series.  NHRA2Day can be seen on Sunday, June 12 at 11:30 a.m.   
Television times are Eastern Time (ET) and subject to change at 
anytime.  Check local listings.

G SQUARED MOTORSPORTS:  When Harley Davidson accelerated their effort in 
NHRA, S&S Cycle decided in 2002 to join the battle.  Because of his vast 
R&D experience, coupled with his racing background, S&S asked George 
Smith to head their project to field a competitive S&S V-Twin bike on 
the NHRA circuit.  Smith immediately asked George Bryce, who had been 
working with S&S Cycle on a similar project, to join the new endeavor 
and G Squared Motorsports was formed in 2003.  Both Smith and Bryce knew 
if they collaborated on the project, joining the resources, knowledge 
and talents of S&S and Star Racing, they could produce a competitive 
bike to race in Pro Stock Motorcycle competition on the NHRA POWERade 
Drag Racing Series.  The G Squared/S&S-powered V-Twin Buell debuted in 
2004.