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FW: Kurt Johnson edges closer to NHRA Countdown/ACDelco Racing/NHRA Reading

From: Jeff Romack
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 10:32 AM
To: Jeff Romack
Subject: Kurt Johnson edges closer to NHRA Countdown/ACDelco Racing/NHRA Reading

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KJ edges closer to Countdown

READING, Pa., Aug. 18, 2009 - Kurt Johnson heads to the Keystone State for this weekend's 25th annual Toyo Tires NHRA Nationals at Maple Grove Raceway more resolute than ever to put his ACDelco Chevrolet on a winning pace. With two events remaining before the Countdown to 1 for the top 10 in the standings, the veteran driver is leaving no stone unturned.

"Everyone on this race team is working hard to put this ACDelco Chevrolet in the winner's circle," Johnson said. "We're going over the entire car with a fine-toothed comb and making the necessary changes to make that happen."

The ACDelco driver is in eighth place in the Full Throttle standings and edging closer to clinching a spot in the three-year-old playoff format. Johnson could do so with a strong performance at Maple Grove where he needs to leave the Toyo NHRA Nationals with a 139-point margin over the 11th-place driver. Right now his current lead over 11th-place Johnny Gray is exactly 139 points.

"We want to earn our spot in the Countdown, but right now we're also looking ahead," Johnson said. "We're not satisfied with eighth-place. We need to move up in the standings, start winning some rounds and some races, and then we'll be a legitimate contender. If we can make that happen over the next couple of weeks then anything is possible when the Countdown starts."

If Johnson goes on to claim a spot in the Countdown, either at Reading, or two weeks later at the U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis, it would lock in the 17th consecutive top-10 finish for the veteran driver. That is the longest top-10 streak among active Pro Stock drivers and second only to John Force (25 straight years) among all professional competitors.

"The top-10 streak is certainly something we want to keep alive," Johnson said. "We also have a winning streak of 14 years going that is just as important - if not more so. All we need to do is go out there, do our job and win a race, and the rest will fall into a place. If we can put some round wins together, the streak will continue, and then hopefully we'll have a shot at this championship. We're positive, that's for sure."

The ACDelco driver is a three-time winner at Maple Grove Raceway scoring his second career victory there in 1993, and then again in '98 and 2000. Johnson was runner-up to Dave Connolly in '07 at a rain-soaked contest that was postponed for three days, and at last year's race he qualified the ACDelco Chevrolet in the No. 2 position, advanced to the semifinal round and set top speed of the meet at 208.91 mph.

"It seems like we always run pretty good at Maple Grove," Johnson said. "Before the race was moved to the middle of August there was always the chance that someone might set either a national-record time or speed, and that added some excitement to the event. You probably won't see those kind of record runs now, but with so much on the line as far as getting into the Countdown, there's still that added drama - it's just a different kind.

"There's a lot of history at this event and a lot of great racers in this part of the country. Drag racing fans come out in full force from just about every state in the Middle Atlantic, and from up and down the Eastern Seaboard to support this event. The stands are always packed, and to see all those race fans lining the fence for every single run, whether it's a Pro or a Sportsman pair on the track, that just adds to the excitement of being a competitor at Maple Grove Raceway."

The 25th annual Toyo Tire NHRA Nationals on Aug. 20 - 23 at Maple Grove Raceway in Reading, Pa., is the 17th race on the 24-event NHRA Full Throttle Series tour. ESPN2 will broadcast a two-hour qualifying show beginning at 12 a.m. on Sunday, August 23, and will repeat the show later in the morning at 10 a.m. NHRA Race Day begins at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday on ESPN2, and a three-hour broadcast of final eliminations will get underway at 10 p.m. Eastern.

Kurt Johnson/ACDelco stats and facts
2009 Toyo Tires NHRA Nationals

* The 500 Club - Johnson's 515 career round wins (.627) ranks fourth among active full-time professional drivers behind John Force (1,030), Warren Johnson (860) and Larry Dixon (519), and Kurt's career round wins rank him seventh all-time among NHRA professional drivers.

* This will be Kurt's 366th race as an NHRA Pro Stock competitor.

* Kurt has been a winner three times at Maple Grove Raceway. In 1993 he captured his second career victory with a final-round win over Warren Johnson.  In 1998 Johnson defeated Mike Edwards in the finals and in 2000 Warren Johnson was KJ's final-round opponent. Johnson was runner-up to Dave Connolly at the rain-soaked 2007 event.

* Coming into the Toyo Tires NHRA Nationals, Johnson has successfully qualified for 60 consecutive national events.

* Johnson was runner-up to Jeg Coughlin earlier this year in February at Phoenix.

* Johnson's best qualifying effort so far in 2009 is No. 2 in March at Houston.

* KJ's best season was in 2003 when he captured 49 round wins and did not lose a single first-round matchup. Among Pro Stock drivers, Johnson's 49 round wins in '03 is the seventh-best single-season total since 2000.

* Johnson is one of the most successful drivers in the history of the NHRA. The native-born Minnesotan and current resident of Buford, Ga., has 39 career victories, has competed in 74 final rounds, and has finished second in the Pro Stock standings four times (1993, 2000, '03 and '05) and third five times (1995, '97-99, 2008). He has also been a three-time national elapsed-time record holder and a two-time holder of the national-speed record for NHRA Pro Stock. Johnson was the 1993 NHRA Rookie of the Year.

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