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NHRA: Warren Johnson Tests New Grand Am

29 December 2000


New Car Gets High Marks from the "Professor of Pro Stock"

SUGAR HILL, Ga. - While visions of sugar plums danced in children's heads,
Pro Stock racer Warren Johnson unwrapped his new 2001 GM Goodwrench Service
Plus Pontiac Grand Am in a preseason test in Bradenton, Fla. The five-time
NHRA champion was as delighted with his new race car as a kid with a new
toy on Christmas morning.

    "This car will definitely run 6.70s," Johnson predicted. "There is
no doubt about that."

    Despite chilly temperatures and a stone-cold track, the Professor's
new Pontiac turned competitive times in its debut at DeSoto Memorial
Dragway. "The car ran 6.87 at 200.57 mph on its first full pass," Warren
reported. "We made a series of suspension adjustments and ran consistently
between 6.87 and 6.89.

    "Everything worked just the way we wanted it to in the first test,"
he continued. "I'm very comfortable with the car. We learned its
general characteristics, and now it's just a matter of continuing to fine
tune the setup before the start of the season."

    Johnson's new Grand Am has a longer wheelbase and a narrower overall
width than the Firebird he campaigned last season. "You can feel the
longer wheelbase because the car reacts a little more slowly and
predictably going down the track," W.J. observed. "I'm so relaxed in the
driver's seat that I'm thinking about putting a recliner in there!

    "I think it's going to be an excellent race car," he concluded.

    A second Grand Am from Jerry Haas Race Cars has joined the first
Don Ness-built car in Johnson's race car stable. W.J. plans to test both
cars in Florida and Arizona in January. The NHRA Winston Drag Racing Series
will begin with the AutoZone Winternationals in Pomona, Calif., on February
1-4.

    Johnson is already counting the hours until the start of the new
season. He spent Christmas day in his shop fabricating a new throttle
linkage for his race car. "I need more go," he explained with a laugh.