DON SCHUMACHER RACING ACQUIRES LARRY MORGAN'S NHRA PRO STOCK TEAM
ENGLISHTOWN, N.J. (June 17, 2004) - Multi-team owner Don Schumacher today
announced that Don Schumacher Racing, in cooperation with Mopar Performance
Parts and Dodge Motorsports, has purchased the assets of Larry Morgan's NHRA
POWERade Drag Racing Series Pro Stock team, effective immediately.
Larry Morgan will continue as driver and Bob Glidden will reunite with
Morgan as crew chief, with Mopar remaining on board as primary sponsor. With
this acquisition, Don Schumacher Racing now owns and operates a total of six
NHRA pro teams, with at least one team in each NHRA pro category.
Morgan, of Newark, Ohio, joins the Don Schumacher Racing teams of Gary
Scelzi in the HEMI-powered Oakley Dodge Stratus Funny Car, Whit Bazemore in
the Matco Tools Iron Eagle Dodge Stratus Funny Car, Tony Schumacher in the
U.S. Army Top Fuel Dragster, and Antron Brown and Angelle Savoie in the U.S.
Army-backed Pro Stock Bikes.
"We want to work real hard to take this team to a new level and have it be
able to go out and win every race there is to win for the balance of the
year," said Schumacher, whose teams will now have bases in Ohio and
Indianapolis.
"The team's performance has been very close to current points leader and
2003 Pro Stock champion Greg Anderson's. We will provide this team all the
necessary assistance to help it accomplish its goals and our goals and
that's to win races and hopefully be in the challenge for the Pro Stock
championship in 2005," added Schumacher.
"I'm very excited about this relationship," said Morgan, currently fifth in
the Pro Stock point standings. "I think that we can really do well. One of
my biggest problems was being under-budgeted and that is no longer the case.
"I've got the will to win, and I know that Bob Glidden does as well," he
stated. "And with the support from Don Schumacher Racing, we can win a lot
of races, there is no question. I am very proud to be a part of the Don
Schumacher Racing family."
"Larry was trying to string dollars out of quarters," said Glidden, "and you
just can't do that in life, period, let alone in Pro Stock drag racing. This
will certainly help the financial problems that we've had trying to make
this team be competitive.
"We've been making progress throughout the year," he added. "We've come from
a year ago, when if there were 35 cars at the race track, Larry was 36.
Recently, we've been in the top one, two or three cars in several races. I
think this arrangement with Don Schumacher is going to help make further
strides. I'm pretty excited about it, to tell the truth."
"It's always great when you see a win-win situation," said Paul Kelly,
Director, Mopar Performance Parts. "The proven results from Larry Morgan in
2004 along with the vast performance resources Don Schumacher Racing
provides is a powerful combination. Having three great legends of NHRA Drag
Racing as owner, driver and crew chief only adds to the rich history of
Mopar in drag racing."
Larry Morgan, 49, entered his first Pro Stock race in 1987. A drag racer
since 1984, Morgan has 16 national event wins in 34 final rounds, including
nine Pro Stock wins in 24 final rounds. His crew chief, the legendary Bob
Glidden, joined the team in April 2003, and had left after the recent
Columbus race. Glidden, 59, who has earned 10 Pro Stock championships in his
16 years competing in that class and claimed 85 national victories before
retiring as a driver in 1997, now returns to Larry Morgan's team under the
Don Schumacher Racing banner.
Don Schumacher Racing teams currently lead the Top Fuel (Tony Schumacher)
and Funny Car (Whit Bazemore) NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series point
standings. In Pro Stock Bike, Angelle Savoie stands fourth, Antron Brown
sixth.