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Mopar Grabs Three of Top Five Pro Stock Qualifiers

 
Mopar Motorsports
NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series
43rd Annual K&N Filters NHRA Winternationals
Pomona Raceway ­ Pomona, California
Qualifying Release
 
Mopar Driver Grabs Pole and Sets Pace for NHRA¹s Quickest Field
Teammates Alderman and Johnson qualify third and fifth, respectively
 
POMONA, Calif. (Feb. 8, 2003) ­ Mopar pilot Greg Stanfield set a new Pomona
Raceway low elapsed-time record with a career-best pass of 6.772 seconds at
203.77 mph, while the rest of the 15-car NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series
Pro Stock contenders filled out the quickest field in series history.
 
While Stanfield will take on Brad Jeter in tomorrow¹s first round of
eliminations, Mopar teammates Darrell Alderman and Allen Johnson qualified
their Neons in the top five.
 
³This is a kid¹s dream,² said Stanfield, who captured his first No. 1
qualifier of his career.³But a lot of what we did today was due to
preparation. And, even after that, there¹s being in the right lane at the
right time. We were in that last session. We spent a lot of time last year
developing what we knew we would need to go after this year¹s points
chase. We¹ve hired a crew chief (Mike Stryker) that has taken a lot of the
load off of me since I build the engines and drive the car and I think in
due time we¹ll be a team to reckon with. 
 
³Mopar has been a great part of our program and they do the job right,² the
Bossier City, La., resident continued. ³We¹re proud to represent them like
this in the first race of the season. Setting a new track record speaks for
what we are capable of doing.²
 
Alderman, a three-time NHRA POWERade Pro Stock Pro Stock champion, secured
his third-place qualifying effort with a run of 6.779 seconds at 203.43
mph. Alderman will line up against category newcomer Steve Johns in the
seventh match of the morning.  Alderman ran an identical elapsed time with
2002 NHRA Pro Stock champion Jeg Coughlin, Jr., but his Hemi-powered rocket
provided the speed to claim the higher qualifying slot -- Coughlin produced
a top speed of 203.09 mph to Alderman¹s career best 203.43 mph run.
 
³We¹re making good gains this weekend,² Alderman said. ³That run proves
we¹re heading in the right direction and keeping this team competitive. It
takes some time to jell with a new team, but Allen (Johnson) and his family
have all the right resources to field competitive cars.²
 
Johnson¹s return to the Mopar camp has been a successful effort when he
clocked a time of 6.780 seconds at 204.08 mph and rounded out the field¹s
top-five cars. The Greeneville, S.C., resident, will take on V. Gaines in
first-round activity.
 
³That was one of the better runs I¹ve had with this car,² Johnson said. ³We
keep getting better and better and making the right adjustments. The track
came to us this morning and I¹m looking forward tomorrow rounds because the
track should be in better shape.²   

Larry Morgan and Gene Wilson, who debuted the new Hemi-powered Dodge Stratus
R/T¹s over the weekend, failed to crack the top 16.
 
-Mopar.com-
 
For more information, contact:
 
Mike Mooney, Cox Marketing Group
Director of Business Services/Principal
Mopar Motorsports
NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series
mikem@coxmarketinggroup.com
(704) 799-2114 ­ office
(704) 906-5818 ­ mobile
 
David Harris, Cox Marketing Group
Public Relations Manager
Mopar Motorsports
NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series
davidh@coxmarketinggroup.com
(704) 799-2114 ­ office
(704) 756-9301 - mobile