FIRED UP MIKE NEFF READY FOR MAC TOOLS US NATIONALS
John Force RacingMike Neff Pre-Race PackageEvent: 55th annual Mac Tools U.S. Nationals, 18th of 24 events in the 2009 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series.Site: O’Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis
Dates: September 3-7, 2009* * * *FIRED UP MIKE NEFF READY FOR MAC TOOLS US NATIONALS “We feel pretty good going into the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals. Ultimately we felt that we learned what we needed to (in testing) and we feel that we have a great shot going into the Indy weekend,�??- Mike Neff* * * *Team info at www.johnforceracing.comFollow John Force Racing at www.twitter.com/jfr_racingFollow John Force RaceStation store at www.twitter.com/JFRaceStationFollow Courtney Force at www.twitter.com/courtneyforce****The DriverMike Neff, 42, driver of the Ford Drive One Mustang, is entering his second season with high expectations. He is currently in 9th place Full Throttle point standings. This season he has reached two finals (Phoenix and Reading) and was No. 1 qualifier in Norwalk, Ohio and Brainerd, Minn. In his rookie year he reached three finals, was No. 1 qualifier twice and qualified for the Countdown to 1 championship race. Neff took over the driving duties for the late Eric Medlen, who succumbed to injuries sustained in a testing accident in March of 2007. * * * *Mike Neff By the Numbers:2 – Number of final rounds in 2009, Phoenix and Reading2 – Number of races Neff was the driver and crew chief this season, Phoenix and Gainesville3 – Number of JFR drivers who have been named Auto Club Road to the Future Award winners, most recently Mike Neff was honored as the professional rookie of the year (Robert Hight, 2005 and Ashley Force Hood, 2007)5 – Number of finals Mike Neff has reached in his young career, most recently Reading, August 20099 – Neff’s position in the Full Throttle point standings47 – Number of points Neff is behind 8th place John Force in Full Throttle point standings* * * *Full Throttle Point Standings (After seventeen of 24 Full Throttle events)FUNNY CAR - 1. Tony Pedregon, 1292; 2. Ron Capps, 1219; 3. Ashley Force Hood, Castrol GTX Ford Mustang, 1128; 4. Bob Tasca III, 1008; 5. Jack Beckman, 996; 6. Tim Wilkerson, 982; 7. Del Worsham, 929; 8. John Force, Castrol GTX High Mileage Ford Mustang, 919; 9. Mike Neff, Ford Drive One Mustang, 872; 10. Cruz Pedregon, 801; Also 11. Matt Hagan, 770; 12. Robert Hight, Auto Club Ford Mustang, 763.TOP FUEL - 1. Antron Brown, 1435; 2. Larry Dixon, 1248; 3. Tony Schumacher, 1194; 4. Cory McClenathan, 1040; 5. Brandon Bernstein, 1029; 6. Morgan Lucas, 981; 7. Spencer Massey, 980; 8. Shawn Langdon, 932; 9. Doug Kalitta, 765; 10. Clay Millican, 682.PRO STOCK - 1. Jeg Coughlin, 1418/1438; 2. Jason Line, 1373; 3. Mike Edwards, 1349; 4. Greg Anderson, 1222; 5. Allen Johnson, 1076; 6. Greg Stanfield, 862; 7. Ron Krisher, 847; 8. Kurt Johnson, 824; 9. Rickie Jones, 742; 10. Warren Johnson, 715.PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE - 1. Eddie Krawiec, 1006/1026; 2. Andrew Hines, 837; 3. Hector Arana, 722; 4. Matt Smith, 720; 5. Douglas Horne, 685; 6. Craig Treble, 673; 7. Matt Guidera, 583; 8. Michael Phillips, 500/520; 9. Shawn Gann, 475; 10. Karen Stoffer, 459. ****Track Records:Top Fuel - 4.459 sec. by Tony Schumacher, Sept. 2005; 333.66 mph by Schumacher, Sept. 2007
Funny Car - 4.691 sec. by John Force, Sept. 2006; 331.04 mph by Robert Hight, Sept. 2006
Pro Stock - 6.634 sec. by Allen Johnson, Sept. 2008; 208.33 mph by Warren Johnson, Sept. 2008
Pro Stock Motorcycle - 6.932 sec. by Matt Smith, Sept. 2008; 193.85 mph by Andrew Hines, Sept. 2005
* Note - performance records for Top Fuel and Funny Car will not be officially recorded at this event.**** Race Schedule:Friday, Sept. 4Pro Qualifying:            5:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 5 Pro Qualifying:            noon and 5:45 p.m.Sunday, Sept. 6Pro Qualifying:             11:30 a.m.and 2:30 p.m.Monday, Sept. 7Pre-race ceremonies     9:30 a.m.Final eliminations          11 a.m. * * * *Television:Sunday, Sept. 6, ESPN2 HD will televise NHRA Race Day, a 30-minute magazine show at 11 a.m. (ET).Sunday, Sept. 6, ESPN2 HD will televise 2.5 hours of qualifying coverage at 11:30 a.m. (ET).Sunday, Sept. 6, ESPN2 HD will televise two hours of qualifying coverage at 5 p.m. (ET).Monday, Sept. 7, ESPN2 HD will televise a special one hour NHRA Race Day at noon (ET).Monday, Sept. 7, ESPN2 HD will televise five hours of eliminations coverage at 1 p.m. (ET).Team PR and Marketing Contacts:Dave Densmore, PR                 Elon Werner, PR                               Â
Denswood Sports                    John Force Racing, Inc.               214-244-0008                            214-244-1184 denswood@aol.com                Elon@johnforceracing.com       Chad Light, Marketing               Kelly Antonelli, Marketing          Andrew Hagstrom, SponsorshipJohn Force Racing, Inc.            John Force Racing, Inc.            IMG714-921-8123                            317-858-8900                            714.326.3450Chad@johnforceracing.com      Kelly@johnforceracing.com      andrew.hagstrom@imgworld.com Sponsor PR Contacts: Rick Lalor                               Lori Anne Gola             Kevin KennedyAuto Club of SC                                  BP Lubricants              Ford Racing               Â
714-885-2085                           973-633-2393                313-203-7108lalor.rick@aaa-calif.com                      lorianne.gola@bp.com kkennedy@pcgcampbell.com MIKE NEFFFIRED UP MIKE NEFF READY FOR MAC TOOLS US NATIONALSINDIANAPOLIS, IN (August 31, 2009) --- Mike Neff and the Ford Drive One team were on the cusp of winning their first race for the fifth time when he pulled his Mustang up to the starting line versus Bob Tasca III at the Toyo Tires NHRA Nationals in Reading. An errant drop of sweat to the eye erased a complete day of racing success as Neff was blinded for a split second and was completely thrown off versus Tasca.Add that incident up to a growing list of bizarre events that have kept the 2008 Rookie of the Year from picking up his first Wally as a driver. Last year in his second final at Bristol where he was number one qualifier and blew through the field on Sunday, in the final round the body of his then Old Spice sponsored Mustang hung up on the chassis and his motor grenaded at half track as he was pulling away from Melanie Troxel.In Phoenix earlier this year Neff again had the best car on the property but a broken throttle linkage ended his day after his final round burn-out versus Ron Capps. Neff idled down the track in disgust.While the Reading loss want not as spectacular as Bristol it was equally as frustrating as Phoenix for the man who tuned Gary Scelzi to the 2005 Funny Car World Championship.“John Medlen and this Ford Drive One team game me a great race car and I feel like I blew it. No excuses. You have to fight through things like sweat and distractions on the starting line. I just feel terrible. I don’t want to take anything away from Bob Tasca III but I wish I could have given him more of a race especially for all the fans that waited out the weather and the track issues,�?? said a disappointed Neff after the Reading race.Heading into the 55th annual Mac Tools U.S. Nationals Neff is fired up and ready to attack the track with his Ford Drive One Mustang. The team testing at O’Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis last week and they feel they are stocked up and ready for action.“We feel pretty good going into Indy. We have a car that’s running really strong, for testing here we really didn’t change anything, we just tried a few different things to work on our depth, like spare blowers and stuff like that. We made a good run in the good conditions and made some good runs when it was hot here today. Ultimately we felt that we learned what we needed to and feel that we have a great shot going into the Indy weekend,�?? said Neff.“Track conditions were good when the track stayed cool, and got a bit tricky when it was hot. I think it will be better during the race when NHRA gets here and does their work on the track. Depending on the weather, the racetrack is in pretty good condition, so we should have a good and quick race weekend,�?? concluded Neff.Neff just needs to qualify to lock up a spot in the Countdown to 1. For the second year in a row Neff will be in position to become just the second racer to win pro championships as both crew chief and driver. The only person to have accomplished that feat is Dick LaHaie, who won a Top Fuel title as a driver in 1987 and as crew chief to Scott Kalitta in 1994 and 1995. ####Did you know…-         When Neff does capture his first win for John Force Racing he will become the seventh different drivers to have won Funny Car races on the NHRA tour – John Force, Tony Pedregon, Gary Densham, Robert Hight, Ashley Force Hood and the late Eric Medlen.-         A strong 2008 rookie season for Neff allowed him to continue another John Force Racing tradition becoming the third John Force Racing, Inc., driver in four years to win the Auto Club’s Road to the Future Award as the NHRA Rookie of the Year following Robert Hight (2005) and Ashley Force (2007).-         Neff and his three teammates (John Force, Ashley Force Hood and Robert Hight) will be cruising to Cabo San Lucas for New Year’s Eve as part of the John Force Racing Fan Cruise III sponsored by AAA. Fans can get more information by calling 1-888-874-7222. Get team info here: www.johnforceracing.comFollow John Force Racing at www.twitter.com/jfr_racing