From the Suite Life to the Staging Lane: Young Drag Racer
Eyes the NHRA
For Immediate Release
Contact: Michelle Petroff, (618) 406-6842 or michelle@michellepetroff.com
FROM THE SUITE LIFE TO THE STAGING LANE: YOUNG DRAG RACER EYES THE NHRA
BELLEVILLE, IL (July 20, 2006) - Hundreds of thousands of spectators flock
to quarter-mile drag strips to watch professional drag racing events each
year but few ever consider putting it all on the line. And even fewer yet
attempt to tame the 7000+ horsepower, fire-breathing NHRA Funny Cars; but
every once in a while, someone new steps up to the daunting task of making
it to the pros.
Earlier this month, a lively 28-year-old entrepreneur, Allan Middendorf,
successfully completed all licensing requirements for the NHRA POWERade Drag
Racing Series‚ Funny Car division. Middendorf earned his stripes with final
passes at the infamous Paul Smith‚s Drag Racing School under the watchful
eye of drag racing legend Smith. The Illinois-native is now poised as an
emerging talent in the full-throttle sport and could even become the
youngest Funny Car wheelman in the series if a ride is secured.
The hotshoe’s start in drag racing is storybook. A former AMA Motocross
champion with over two dozen wins under his belt, Middendorf didn’t rise
through the amateur drag racing ranks in a sport prevalent with family and
generational ties. The relative ‘outsider’ never even experienced a drag
race until a trip to the 2002 “Sears Craftsman Nationals�?? at nearby Gateway
International Raceway. That first experience consisted of casually lounging
in a hospitality suite when the rumble and fury of Gary Scelzi’s Top Fuel
Funny Car pass amazed the wonder-eyed thrill seeker. He declared to those
around him, “I will drive one of those some day.�??
True to his word, the self-motivated real estate investor outlined the
course of action necessary to achieve his goal and steadily reached many
milestones in a few short years. Starting at the prestigious Frank Hawley
Drag Racing School to earn his Super Comp license to working with the
alcohol teams of Bob Newberry and Randy Meyer, Middendorf kept his eyes and
ears open and foot on the pedal learning as much as he can from the gracious
industry veterans who mentored him.
In 2005, he received his Top Alcohol Dragster license, yet another feather
in his cap, but it was still the nitro-breathing floppers that fueled his
passion for the sport. Using other competitors‚ cars over the course of the
past year, Middendorf completed numerous successful passes and now boasts a
highly coveted NHRA Funny Car competitors‚ license.
"Earning my Funny Car license is a big step for me," said Middendorf. "In
just a few short years, I did everything I could to make my dream come true.
I am eager to start an exciting new chapter in my life within NHRA and I am
certainly open to any opportunities that may come my way since now I am just
as focused and determined to earn a ride. Four years ago I was sitting in a
suite just talking about it. Hopefully people now understand how dedicated I
am to see this through because there’s no backing down."
Speaking of Middendorf’s racing prowess, Smith declared, „The kid did a good
job. My son Mike worked with him and he did everything he was told. He went
straight down the track and made good passes. Allan is young and determined.
I'd say he has a good future as a Funny Car driver."
Fast, focused and determined, Allan Middendorf is looking forward to a new
life in the fast lane.