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JOHNSON SHOOTS TO SEMIS AT SEASON-OPENING NHRA WINTERNATIONALS

(Sent as a courtesy to Mopar by Don Schumacher Racing)


TEAM MOPARŪ PRO STOCK - RACE REPORT - POMONA
2008 NHRA POWERade DRAG RACING SERIES
NHRA Winternationals
Pomona, Calif.
Feb. 10, 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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Darren Jacobs, 248-553-4566; cell 313-530-9910;djacobs@jrthompson.com

ALLEN JOHNSON, MOPAR/J&J RACING DODGE STRATUS R/T

JOHNSON SHOOTS TO SEMIS AT SEASON-OPENING NHRA WINTERNATIONALS

 

Allen Johnson proved once again that he belongs on any list of elite drivers
on the NHRA POWERade Pro Stock circuit, as the Team MoparŪ driver made a
strong run to the semifinals today in the season-opening NHRA
Winternationals at Auto Club Raceway in Pomona, Calif.


Johnson's goal for his Mopar/J&J Racing Dodge Stratus R/T team was to gain
momentum for the long NHRA Pro Stock campaign right out of the gate, and
that's exactly what we did. The veteran HEMIŪ-powered driver qualified No.
5, then took out fellow Mopar Pro Stocker Matt Hartford in the first round
with a pass of 6.645/207.85. AJ then dispatched of Warren Johnson with a run
of 6.702/205.54, before bowing to eventual event champ Greg Anderson,
posting a solid-but-losing run of 6.654/207.85 to Anderson's 6.643/208.62.

 

The strong showing was huge for Johnson, who finished fourth in the Pro
Stock points in 2007 despite a slow start to the year, which included a
first-round exit at Pomona. The fast start bodes well for AJ's championship
hopes.

 

"Any time you can go the semifinals, you have to be happy with that," said
Johnson. "It's a good start. We'll to Phoenix and see if we can't improve
and go to the final round."

 

Mopar-powered Pro Stockers joining Johnson and Hartford in the 16-car field
were veterans Max Naylor, V. Gaines and newcomer Johnny Gray. All three
suffered first-round defeats.

 

Johnson, a Greeneville, Tenn., native, has already turned his attention to
the next event, the Checker Schuck's Kragen NHRA Nationals at Firebird
Raceway in Phoenix, Ariz., scheduled for Feb. 22-24, as he attempts to
continue his hot start to the 2008 season.

 

"We'll probably test in the Phoenix area before we race there," said
Johnson. "The more you can run, the more you figure out. We'll go out there
and try to get faster and faster."