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NHRA NEWS: MAC TOOLS U.S. NATIONALS TESTING RESULTS TUESDAY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: NHRA Communications, (626) 914-4761
 
SCHUMACHER, TONY PEDREGON QUICKEST AT MAC TOOLS U.S. NATIONALS TESTING
 
CLERMONT, Ind. -- Tony Schumacher and Tony Pedregon posted the quickest
runs in their respective categories Tuesday at O'Reilly Raceway Park at
Indianapolis during testing for the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals, the
world's most prestigious drag race.
 
Schumacher and Pedregon will be among drivers competing in the $2.6
million event, Aug. 30-Sept. 4 at the legendary multi-use motorsports
facility. ESPN2 HD will provide more than 10 hours of coverage of the
historic race.
 
Schumacher's U.S. Army dragster clocked the quickest Top Fuel run of the
day, covering the quarter-mile distance in 4.504 seconds at 328.06 mph.
Schumacher is a four-time winner of the U.S. Nationals and was runner-up
to defending champ Larry Dixon last season. 
 
"We got beat last year and we've won it a couple of times, but there is
nothing like this place man," Schumacher said. " It brings back a lot of
good memories for me because 10 years ago at this race I got my start
(1996, runner-up to Cory McClenathan).  I've been to the finals here six
times so it's just something special for me at the Big Go.  I'm looking
forward to it.  We have a great race team and a great race car, we're
performing well at Indy and looking forward to getting back here next
week."
 
Schumacher is currently second in the POWERade Series points chase, 136
points behind leader Doug Kalitta. Schumacher has been hot in the last
six races, posting five consecutive final round appearances and two
victories. At Memphis he lost to Kalitta in a heavyweight second round
match. He is looking to continue his march to the top of the standings
at ORP.

"I always say if you give Alan Johnson (crew chief) a number of runs at
a race track its pretty much over for (the competition) and that is what
we are doing," Schumacher said.  "We're letting him get his handle on
this race track, let me get a little practice on this track, Lanny
(Miglizzi, track surface specialist) is getting a lot of looks at the
track and evaluating it and try to tell us were we need to be and things
seem to be working out real well."

Brandon Bernstein, also a top contender in the POWERade Series standings
with three victories this season, posted the second-quickest run, a
4.533 at 329.34 in the Budweiser/Lucas Oil dragster. Rod Fuller, who was
the No. 1 qualifier in Memphis and has two victories this season, was
third in his David Powers Homes dragster, with a 4.536 at an unoffical
track record speed of 329.75 mph. Defending winner Dixon was fourth with
a 4.592 at 323.27 in the Miller Lite dragster.

Pedregon, who has never won the U.S. Nationals but has won the lucrative
Skoal Showdown bonus event, powered his Q Racing Chevy Monte Carlo to
the quickest Funny Car run, finishing in 4.747 seconds at 324.75 mph. 

"We had great conditions today," Pedregon said. "I think what every team
out here is trying to do is simulate the conditions that we are going to
see on that Friday night session.  We actually put a moderate tune up on
it and we were pretty surprised it went that quick, but it goes to show
you the surface is race ready and will be prepared every bit as good as
it was tonight.  I think the racers and fans will probably see some
record runs for the weekend because we have the Friday night session and
Saturday night, so I think this is a preview of what is to come." 

Mike Ashley drove his Skull Gear Dodge Stratus to the second spot with a
4.792 at 323.12. Defending Funny Car world champion Gary Scelzi was
third overall in his Mopar/Oakley Dodge Charger, posting a 4.839 at
320.97. Four-time U.S. Nationals winner John Force, who moved into the
POWERade Series points lead for the first time this season with a
victory Monday at Memphis Motorsports Park, was fourth in his Castrol
GTX Ford Mustang with a 4.869 at 317.49.

David Howard had the quickest Pro Stock car, clocking a 6.719 at 204.60
in a Chevy Cobalt. Tommy Lee was second in his Slammers Ultimate Milk
Cobalt with a 6.748 at 204.29. Three-time world champ Greg Anderson, who
is going for his fourth consecutive U.S. Nationals victory, was fifth
with a 6.775 at 204.57 in his Summit Racing Pontiac GTO.

Tom Bradford posted the quickest run among the five Pro Stock Motorcycle
riders participating in the test session. Bradford rode his Hal's Speed
Shop Buell to a performance of 7.103 at 187.34.

Mac Tools U.S. Nationals testing continues Wednesday at 10 a.m.

Below is a listing of each driver's best performance for the day:

TOP FUEL

Tony Schumacher, 4.504, 328.06 

Brandon Bernstein, 4.533, 329.34 

Rod Fuller, 4.536, 329.75 

Larry Dixon, 4.592, 323.27 

Melanie Troxel, 4.728, 266.48 

Cory McClenathan, 4.786, 317.49 

Hillary Will,  5.012, 205.94 

Bruce Litton, 8.289, 102.88

Joe Hartley, 9.525, 94.81

David Grubnic, 9.973, 75.83

 

FUNNY CAR

Tony Pedregon, Chevy Monte Carlo, 4.747, 324.75 

Mike Ashley, Dodge Stratus, 4.792, 323.12 

Gary Scelzi, Dodge Stratus, 4.839, 320.97 

John Force, Ford Mustang, 4.869, 317.49

Johnny Gray, Monte Carlo, 4.895, 279.15

Ron Capps, Dodge Charger, 4.927, 258.71 

Tommy Johnson Jr., Monte Carlo, 4.993, 256.21

Ashley Force, Mustang, 5.071, 267.00

Whit Bazemore, Charger, 5.156, 212.93

Phil Burkart, Monte Carlo, 5.321, 210.05

Scott Kalitta, Monte Carlo, 5.408, 198.03

Robert Hight, Mustang, 5.898, 161.46

Eric Medlen,  Mustang, 6.178, 151.19 

Cruz Pedregon,  Monte Carlo, 6.705, 131.08

Del Worsham,  Monte Carlo, 8.118, 99.36

 

PRO STOCK

Dave Howard, Chevy Cobalt, 6.719, 204.60 

Tom Lee, Cobalt, 6.748, 204.29 

Terry Adams, Dodge Stratus, 6.765, 203.98 

Mark Pawuk, Pontiac GTO, 6.770, 203.92 

Greg Anderson,  GTO, 6.775, 204.57 

Tommy Brown, GTO, 6.797, 202.82

Steve Schmidt, GTO, 6.835, 202.30

Jose Maldonado, GTO, 6.940, 196.62

Kevin Lawrence, Cobalt, 7.302, 145.17

 

PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE

Tom Bradford, Buell,  7.103, 187.34 

Matt Guidera, Buell, 7.138, 184.93

Craig Treble, Suzuki, 7.152, 187.55

Wesley Wells, Suzuki, 7.192, 183.32

Geno Scali, Suzuki, 7.250, 183.69

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