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Milestone Record Earns Ulsch Flowmaster Bounty

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American Drag Racing League
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*Milestone Record Earns Ulsch Flowmaster Bounty *

O'FALLON, MO (Aug. 10, 2009) --- When Chuck Ulsch covered the eighth 
mile at Gateway International Raceway in 3.98 seconds Aug. 8, he entered 
a realm few people thought even possible just a couple of years earlier. 
He also picked up a $5,000 bonus from Flowmaster Mufflers for being the 
first Flowmaster Extreme 10.5 driver to post a three-second elapsed time 
in official National Guard American Drag Racing League (ADRL) competition.

"We congratulate Chuck and his entire team on an awesome performance," 
Flowmaster Senior Vice President of Marketing Richard Small said. "The 
Flowmaster Extreme 10.5 class has become one of the tightest, toughest 
classes anywhere in professional drag racing and to see one of these 
cars finally break into the threes is really something special. That's 
why we posted this bounty, to reward a truly historic accomplishment."

Ulsch turned in his record-setting performance in a win over Jeff Naiser 
in the semi-finals of the ADRL Hardee's Gateway Drags II.

"As soon as it left I knew this could be the one. It just felt so good, 
pulling hard all the way to the end," the Clarksville, Maryland-based 
driver said. "I also want to thank Vanishing Point for building such a 
great race car and especially Todd Tutterow for all his help. There's no 
way this happens without Todd."

Gil Mobley, co-owner with John Ferguson of the supercharged 1968 Camaro 
driven by Ulsch, said breaking into the threes definitely was a goal for 
the team, but added that getting it done in only its second race 
provided huge relief. 

"Now we can just concentrate on going faster and having fun," Mobley 
said. "But I'll never forget this night as long as I live. The best part 
for me was coming back along the return road in front of all those 
thousands and thousands of fans and high-fiving what felt like every one 
of them. That was awesome." 

National Guard ADRL President and CEO Kenny Nowling called Ulsch's 
effort "one of the most incredible passes I've ever seen," and pointed 
out his 197.88-mph top speed also set a new National Guard ADRL record.

"We saw something special here tonight and I want to congratulate Chuck 
Ulsch, Gil Mobley, Todd Tutterow and everyone else involved with that 
team for getting the job done," Nowling said. "We're very proud of them 
here at the National Guard ADRL, and proud of the entire Flowmaster 
Extreme 10.5 class."

In addition to earning the Flowmaster award, Ulsch became the first 
member of the Mickey Thompson XTF 3-Second Club, created to honor the 
first five Flowmaster Extreme 10.5 drivers to accomplish the feat.  
Flowmaster also posted a $5,000 bounty for the first Flowmaster Extreme 
10.5 driver over 185 mph, with Todd Moyer claiming that prize at the 
2009 National Guard ADRL season opener at Houston in March.

The National Guard ADRL returns to action Aug. 21-22, with its Summit 
Racing Equipment Ohio Drags III at National Trail Raceway in Hebron, 
Ohio.    

 

PHOTO CUTLINES:

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Driver Chuck Ulsch (center) celebrates at Gateway International Raceway 
with friends and teammates including team owner Gil Mobley (far right) 
after becoming the first Flowmaster Extreme 10.5 driver to post a 
three-second lap in official National Guard ADRL competition, picking up 
an extra $5,000 from Flowmaster in the process.  

Ulsch_3secs_car.jpg

The Vanishing Point-built '68 Camaro driven by Maryland's Chuck Ulsch 
became the first Flowmaster Extreme 10.5 entry to run under four seconds 
over the National Guard eighth mile. Ulsch earned an extra $5,000 bounty 
from Flowmaster after going 3.98 seconds at 197.88 mph at Gateway 
International Raceway and resetting both ends of the official National 
Guard ADRL records.

(Photos courtesy ADRL Communications)

 

ABOUT FLOWMASTER
Flowmaster Inc. is housed in three ultra-modern facilities in Santa Rosa 
and West Sacramento, California and Hayden, Idaho, together totaling 
more than 400,000 square feet. Flowmaster employs over 120 workers 
dedicated to building the highest-quality, U.S.-made exhaust products 
available. Flowmaster's product line includes exhaust products for 
Performance Street, Muscle Cars, Trucks, Street Rods, RVs, Motorhomes 
and all types of race applications. With over 600 muffler models, 
400-plus exhaust systems and numerous exhaust accessories available, 
Flowmaster offers the choice to fit your specific vehicle needs or your 
sound preference from mild to moderate to aggressive. For more 
information about Flowmaster, visit www.flowmastermufflers.com.

ABOUT THE NATIONAL GUARD
The National Guard is the oldest component of the Armed Forces of the 
United States and one of the nation's longest enduring institutions. The 
National Guard operates in all 50 states, three territories (Puerto 
Rico, Guam and the Virgin Islands) and the District of Columbia. For 
more information on the National Guard, visit www.NationalGuard.com.

ABOUT THE ADRL
Based in O'Fallon, Missouri, the American Drag Racing League (ADRL) is 
the nation's premier sanctioning body for the sport of eighth-mile drag 
racing. The professional categories featured in the national Guard ADRL 
are Extreme Pro Stock, Pro Extreme Motorcycle, Extreme 10.5, Pro 
Nitrous, and Pro Extreme, the quickest doorslammer class in all of drag 
racing. The 2009 National Guard ADRL tour consists of 10 national events 
run throughout the United States. For more information on the National 
Guard ADRL, visit www.ADRL.us.

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