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Panella & Chevy S-10 Win @ Rte. 66

7 June 1999


Bob Panella Jr. Dominates Rte. 66, Wins it All in Chevy S-10

         JOLIET, Ill.; June 6, 1999.  Bob Panella Jr., driving his
multi-colored Panella Motorsports Chevy S-10 Pickup, defeated Dale Eaton's
Dodge, winning his first professional Pro Stock Truck title in three final
round appearances, and collecting a bonus prize of $10,000 for his
"Double-Up" victory -- the Holley Dominator Duel on Saturday and the Pro
Stock Truck title on Sunday -- at the Fram Route 66 Nationals.  This was
the seventh of 14 NHRA Pro Stock Truck events in '99.

         Panella was clearly the "common dominator" this weekend, capturing
the No. 1 qualifying position, earning $20,000 for his triumph in the
Dominator Duel against Jerry Haas, and taking the event title, for a total
of $41,500 in prize money.

         Panella, 27, of Stockton, Calif., outran Eaton with a 7.683-second
elapsed time at a top speed of 175.23 mph to Eaton's 7.725/174.26.  Panella
has been making a name for himself as a "good leaver" with his excellent
reaction times.  His slowest reaction time in final eliminations was a .488
(.400 is perfect) in the final round.  En route to the final, he defeated
Scott Perin, Craig Eaton and then Brad Jeter, in the Jeter Motorsports
Chevy S-10, in the semifinal.

         Beating Eaton, in a final round for the first time, was no easy
task for Panella.  "I really, honestly knew he could run a low 7.70
(elapsed time) like he ran all day.  He was one of the most consistent
trucks out there.  He's a heck of a driver.  I have raced these guys for
years (in the Sportsman class).  When you take someone lightly usually it
bites you."

         "I'm sure our motor program will take care of most of it, and
moving the S-10 up and down the road costs a lot of money," he responded
when asked how he would spend the money.  "Money is obviously what makes
these things run, but the points are the most important at this stage of
the season."  Panella moved into second in points, bumping Brad Jeter to
third.

         The semifinal round against Jeter, in the Jeter Motorsports Chevy
S-10, was one of the better match-ups of the day.  "That was just one good
old drag race," said Panella. "We left almost identically (.455 reaction
time for Panella, .459 for Jeter), the difference was probably the lanes.
I probably made a better run because of that.  I wish he and I would race
more often in the finals, because I know we put on the best races."
Panella disposed of Jeter with a 7.667-second pass at 175.39 mph to Jeter's
7.690/176.07.

         Four different drivers, all in Chevy S-10s, have won the first
seven events of the '99 season.  Chevy S-10 drivers hold the top eight spots 
in the Winston Championship point standings, led by Mark Osborne (587), who lost 
to Dale Eaton on a holeshot advantage in the second round, Panella Jr. (545) and Jeter (533).

         Next event on the Pro Stock Truck schedule is the Pontiac
Excitement Nationals in Columbus, Ohio, this weekend.