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NHRA: Daniels No.1 at Gateway NHRA

24 June 2000


CHEVROLET NOTES AND QUOTES
SEARS CRAFTSMAN NATIONALS
NHRA WINSTON DRAG RACING SERIES
GATEWAY INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY
FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 2000

PRO STOCK TRUCK:  RANDY DANIELS NO. 1 QUALIFIER FOR ONLY THE SECOND TIME
THIS SEASON

RANDY DANIELS, BAILEY TRUCKING CHEVY S-10, is No. 1 qualifier for only the
second time this season (he was No. 1 at the Mac Tools Gatornationals in
Gainesville, Fla.) with the track record 7.553-second elapsed time and track
record top speed of 178.57 mph he posted in last night's session.

Daniels did not better his elapsed time in tonight¹s session, as conditions
deteriorated.  BOB PANELLA JR., PANELLA TRUCKING CHEVY S-10, also did not
improve his position, although he was clocked in the quickest run of the
session, at 7.598/176.30.  His 7.579/177.21 recorded last night places him
in second position.  A short rain shower came through after Randy's run, but
before Panella's.

DANIELS:  DID YOU THINK YOU WOULD HOLD ON TO NO. 1?  "I felt like we did.
It¹s pretty bad conditions right now.  We both (he and Panella) had to run
that right lane.  The air was pretty bad, the rain was coming; it's not
optimum conditions for these motors.  And the right lane is obviously not
the lane of choice; it's a little slick over there."  WERE YOU GLAD TO SEE
THE RAIN?  "What was going through my mind at that time was I figured
probably the rain would cool things off and the NHRA would groom the track
and he (Panella) would have a good shot at us in the night.  I was glad to
see the little shower pass and we got back to racing, because I didn't think
they would be that good after that; the .59 was pretty surprising."  ON
FACING PANELLA¹S TEAMMATE JEFF GRACIA IN THE FIRST ROUND:  "I¹m sure they
will be shooting at us.  I'm just going out there to do my job.  It's kind
of strange; I had to run with him (Gracia) in that round right there.  I got
to the stripe first, if those are bragging rights.  I was in the bad lane,
he was in the good lane.  Hopefully tomorrow we will get by him again."

PANELLA:  "I heard Randy say that he's won a bunch of races from second or
third place; maybe I can do that.  We just didn't make the right run at the
right time yesterday.  We made two good runs today, especially tonight.  I
think we have a good race setup for tomorrow.  I'm glad we made a good run
in the right lane, in case something happens and we get stuck there.  My
driving is good and we'll hope for the best, and hope that Jeff (Gracia) can
take him out."

ROB SLAVINSKI, CASTROL SUPER CLEAN CHEVY S-10, who had failed to qualify for
the last four Pro Stock Truck events, knew he needed to get hot at this
event.  The heat he generated, however, wasn't exactly what he had in mind.
He heard a bang when he shifted his Chevy S-10 into fifth gear on Friday's
first qualifying attempt.

SLAVINSKI:  "When I went around the corner (at the end of the run), I saw
the Safety Safari guys rolling to me.  Then I could smell carbon fiber
burning.  They came running over yelling 'get out, get out.'  It wasn't
pretty.  I got out and saw flames coming out from under the hood.  They're
spraying from underneath and the flames just got bigger.  So I go over and
take the hood off -- and that's when she really went.  It burned up all the
computer wires, the vacuum lines, all the electrical lines, the carburetor
lines, the fan shroud, all that stuff.  But we got 'er cleaned up and now
she looks like nothing happened."

He was able to get everything put back together in time for the last
qualifying session, in which he held on to claim the No. 15 spot
(7.645/175.52) and end his two-month skid.  That's the good news.  The bad
news?  He draws reigning Winston Champion and national record holder Bob
Panella Jr. in Saturday's first round.

(The above Rob Slavinski press note is courtesy of Dave Densmore).


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