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Carrier Boyz Racing: Tough class keeps McClenathan working to win



*21st annual NHRA Checker Schuck's Kragen Nationals*
*Firebird International Raceway - Chandler, Ariz.*
*February 25-27, 2005*

*Qualified: # 9 (4.569 seconds at 325.53 mph)*
*Eliminations:*
*Round 1: McClenathan (4.558/325.85) def. David Baca (4.646/314.75)*
*Round 2: (Quarterfinals): McClenathan (4.974/269.65) lost to Tony 
Schumacher (4.520/322.34)*

*Tough class keeps McClenathan working to win*

CHANDLER, Ariz. (February 27, 2005) - If anybody tells you that the Top 
Fuel class is not one of the toughest on the NHRA POWERade,  they need 
to talk to Cory McClenathan, driver of the Carrier Boyz Racing FRAM 
AirHog Top Fuel dragster.

In the two events run thus far in 2005, two former NHRA POWERade Top 
Fuel Champions have ended Cory Mac's day.

Two weeks ago he lost to two-time champion, Larry Dixon, who won the 
title in 2002 and 2003, in the season opening race.  Today, he was 
turned back by the defending champion Tony Schumacher in the second 
round of the 21st annual NHRA Checker Schuck's Kragen Nationals being 
held this weekend at Firebird International Raceway in Phoenix.

"While everybody used to think that Pro Stock was the closest and 
toughest class, I, in my personal opinion, think that Top Fuel has 
assumed that role by far," said McClenathan.  "It's tougher than Pro 
Stock and Funny Car or any of them.  It brings it down to a driver's 
game as long as your car can run the big numbers.

"Not to mention that I go to Pomona and have to run world champ Larry 
Dixon and then turn right around and come here and second round I have 
to run the 2004 champ Tony Schumacher.  I don't mind racing the tough 
guys but that's really tough."

In the opening round against David Baca, McClenathan ran a notch better 
than his qualifying time of 4.569 seconds, recording a pass of 4.558 
seconds at 323.85 mph in his FRAM AirHog dragster.  Baca dropped a 
cylinder at about half-track and Cory Mac motored away to the win 
light.  McClenathan, fifth on the all-time Top Fuel career win list with 
28, now owns a 5-2 advantage in head-to-head competition over his former 
team owner.

In a battle of David versus Goliath, McClenathan squared off against No. 
1 qualifier Schumacher in the quarterfinal.  This time Goliath moved 
on.  It was a good drag race until about the 1000-foot mark when Cory 
Mac momentarily lost traction and Schumacher took the win light in 4.52 
seconds.  McClenathan slowed to a 4.97.

"We got by that opening round and that win helped move us back into the 
top ten in points.  As to Schumacher, he's in a class all by himself 
right now and we have to find a way to start running with him and the 
other cars too," continued McClenathan.

"Schumacher and Alan Johnson (crew chief) did a much better job than we 
did.  He was out on me from the start and we started spinning the tires 
somewhere after half track.

"Our goal is still to be consistent with this car.  We think that will 
allow us to win rounds and then step on it when we need to.  We're going 
to stay and test this FRAM AirHog car for the next couple of days.  
We'll be checking out blowers.  We'll go from there and then on to the 
Mac Tools Gatornationals."  

ESPN2 will air same-day television coverage of eliminations from 7 until 
10 p.m. tonight (Feb. 27).  _*This is the latest information as of the 
date of this press release.  Television times are Eastern Time (ET) and 
subject to change at anytime.  Check local listings.
*_
Next up is the 36th annual NHRA Mac Tools Gatornationals which will be 
held March 17-20 at Gainesville Raceway in the wooded countryside near 
Gainesville, Fla.

Headquartered in Danbury, Conn., *FRAM®*, the official filter of the 
NHRA®, is a unit of *Honeywell Consumer Products Group*, which 
manufactures and markets the *FRAM AirHog^(TM)* air filter and other 
quality FRAM automotive filters.  The Honeywell Consumer Products Group 
also includes *Prestone®* antifreeze/coolant and car care products, 
*Autolite® *spark plugs and ignition wire sets and *Holts®* car care 
products. *For additional information visit the following websites: FRAM 
at www.fram.com and FRAM AirHog at www.framairhog.com or call 
1-800-862-7737.*

For 2005, *Carrier Boyz Racing* and primary marketing partners *FRAM and 
Honeywell* welcome the support of our associate marketing partners: 
*American Racing Wheels, Autolite Spark Plugs, Bendix, Fabtech, GMC, Mac 
Tools, Prestone and PurePower Oil. Visit our website at 
www.carrierboyzracing.com for the most current team news, race results 
and team merchandise.*