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Scelzi snares No. 2 in Seattle qualifying

DON SCHUMACHER RACING
2005 NHRA POWERade DRAG RACING SERIES
Round 14 of 23
CARQUEST Auto Parts NHRA Nationals
Pacific Raceways
Kent, Wash.
Race Dates: July 22-24, 2005


KENT, Wash. (July 23, 2005) - Gary Scelzi posted four strong and steady runs
in Funny Car qualifying for the CARQUEST Auto Parts NHRA Nationals this
weekend at Pacific Raceways, positioning himself easily into the No. 2 spot
through all four sessions. At the same time, he collected a top-speed track
record of 325.85 mph.

Scelzi drove the Mopar/Oakley Dodge Stratus Funny Car to a 4.824/319.37, a
4.776/325.85, a 4.804/313.88 and a 4.836/314.24. In the first round, he was
No. 2 to Robert Hight. In the second he was tied for second quickest of that
round with Hight, but Eric Medlen was No. 1. He was No. 3 in the the third
run to Medlen and Phil Burkart Jr., and No. 2 again to Hight in the last
session.

"That's OK," he said. "Hight, John Force and I (the top three in points) are
on the same side of the ladder. The good news is we made four for four (in
qualifying) and it's been between an .80 and a .77. That's what we try to do
and that's why I'm glad we're back to sea level," he said, referring to the
Mopar Mile-High Nationals last weekend in Denver."

Unfortunately, Scelzi will face his teammate Whit Bazemore in the first
round of eliminations on Sunday.

"We're still playing with things," he added. "I think we can run as quick as
Robert, but we don't need to worry about Robert right now. We just need to
worry about beating Bazemore first round, as bad as that may sound. That's
important.

"You know, I have an empty spot in my stomach about racing Bazemore, because
Bazemore's a killer guy on the tree, and they can jump up and whip us. But
it's just that Bazemore's had a tough year and I just don't think he
deserves to have a tough year. I'd like to see him do well, but I can't wish
him well tomorrow. It needs to be us. We need to win this championship.

"Hopefully we can get through here and do our job and beat Bazemore and go
on and win the race, because it will be all for naught if we can't beat
Bazemore and win the race. That's what we need to do."