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KB Racing LLC: .006 of a second too soon ends Anderson's weekend

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KB RACING LLC
NHRA POWERADE DRAG RACING SERIES
SUMMIT RACING EQUIPMENT PONTIAC GTO PRO STOCK
GREG ANDERSON - DRIVER

MEDIA CONTACT: Mickey Schultz
PHONE: 425-557-8899
E-MAIL: mschultz@bellsouth.net

25th  annual (Silver Anniversary) NHRA LUCAS OIL NATIONALS
BRAINERD INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY - BRAINERD, MINN.
AUGUST 10-13, 2006

Qualified: # 1 (6.736 seconds at 204.20 mph)
ELIMINATIONS:
Round 1: Anderson (6.769/203.95) def. Richie Stevens, Jr. (6.820/202.94)
Round 2: Anderson (6.726/204.57) def. Mike Edwards (6.775/203.37)
Round 3 (semifinals): Anderson (Red Light: 6.735/204.70) def. Dave 
Connolly (6.761/203.61)

.006 of a second too soon ends Anderson's weekend

BRAINERD, Minn. (August 13, 2006) - For Greg Anderson, driver of the KB 
Racing LLC-owned, Summit Racing Equipment Pontiac Racing GTO, the end 
came too soon.  The three-time POWERade champ left six thousandths of a 
second before the green ending an almost picture-perfect weekend at 
Brainerd International Raceway (BIR).

In the good news department, co-crew chief Jeff Perley was back at the 
track at BIR after missing the last race in Sonoma due to the birth of a 
new addition to the family, daughter Delayna Addison Perley.  Delayna 
was born at 6:56 p.m. on Tuesday, July 25, 2006.  She was 7 lbs. 11 oz., 
20 inches long.  Everything went really smooth and both mother Leslie 
and Delayna are doing fine, as is dad.  Also, according to Jeff, brother 
Griffin, 18 months, found out that Delayna wasn't going away and has now 
adapted well.  Congratulations Jeff and Leslie. Welcome back Jeff.

As to the racing end of things, after qualifying concluded yesterday 
afternoon with Anderson in the top spot, No. 1, it rained off and on 
throughout the night.  Rain again greeted fans and competitors today.  
Prerace ceremonies, driver introductions, and a visit with the governor 
of Minnesota were held in light to moderate rain which eventually 
delayed the start of the 25th running of the Lucas Oil Nationals.

After a one hour and 50 minute hold, racing got underway.  In the first 
round against Richie Stevens, Jr., Anderson, who was born and raised in 
nearby Duluth, Minn., was out first and led from wire to wire.  
Anderson, in the Summit Racing Pontiac GTO recorded a pass of 
6.769-seconds at 203.95 mph turning back Stevens in the Mopar Dodge 
Stratus.  Stevens ran an elapsed time of 6.820 seconds.

After Top Fuel and most of Funny Car ran their second round, racing was 
again put on hold due to rain.  This delay last approximately 20 minutes 
before racing resumed.

In the second round it was the power of the Summit Racing Pontiac that 
came to the forefront.  After Mike Edwards, in the Young Life Pontiac 
GTO, got out first, Anderson reeled him in crossing the finish line in 
6.726 seconds, to 6.775 seconds for Edwards.

In the semifinals Anderson, currently second in points, went 
head-to-head against Dave Connolly, who holds third in the NHRA POWERade 
Pro Stock point standings.  For Anderson it was over at the starting 
lights when he left .006 of a second too soon.  Connolly advanced to the 
final round with a 6.761 second run.  For the record, Anderson recorded 
a 6.735-second pass.  

Although he lost today's battle with Connolly, Anderson holds onto 
second in the point race and now has 1066 points.  That's 83 behind 
teammate Jason Line, who leads the points, and 25 ahead of third place 
Dave Connolly, who went on to win the event.
"I felt good today and the Summit Racing Pontiac was absolutely 
fantastic," said Anderson.  "I thought the light was the best I had all 
year.  I was real relaxed, but focused.  Somehow I rolled the light a 
little bit.  I don't know if it was something I did with my foot or 
what.  Somehow it got in the beams too deep.  I had a good reaction and 
it was too close - six thousandth too close.

"I'm happy in a way because I had good concentration and I saw the light 
real well.  That will help me in Memphis and through the remainder of 
the season."   

Anderson and his KB Racing-owned, Summit Racing Equipment team now move 
straight to Memphis Motorsports Park in Memphis, Tenn., the "Home of the 
Blues" and the adopted city of Elvis Presley, for the NHRA O'Reilly 
Mid-South Nationals, Aug. 18-20.

ESPN2 aired same-day television coverage of eliminations from the 25th 
annual NHRA Lucas Oil Nationals from 7 until 10 p.m. (Sunday, August 
13). The elimination show repeats early Friday morning (August 18) from 
3-5 a.m.  Television times are Eastern Time (ET) and subject to change 
at anytime.  Check local listings.

KB Racing LLC is owned by Las Vegas businessmen Ken Black and his son 
Kenny Black.  KB Racing LLC fields two Summit Racing Equipment Pro Stock 
Pontiac GTOs, one driven by Greg Anderson and the other by Jason Line in 
the NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series. Anderson has won three consecutive 
POWERade Pro Stock Championships (2003-2005).  Line finished third in 
the 2005 POWERade point standings and was honored with the 2004 
Automobile Club of Southern California Road to the Future award, 
presented to the most outstanding rookie in a professional category.  
This year KB Racing LLC also began fielding a Top Fuel Dragster, managed 
by Kalitta Motorsports, with rookie Top Fuel driver Hillary Will 
handling the driving duties.

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