Charles Carpenter Racing ADRL Flowmaster Dragstock VI
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Carpenter comes home to Dragstock after igniting southern Quick 8 scene
(9-10-2009) ROCKINGHAM, NC – Charles Carpenter’s marathon run through
August was just like the old days.
In the early years of his long and illustrious career, Carpenter would
race as many as five times a week, barnstorming “Quick 8s” being held
at seemingly every tiny track across the southeast. It was grueling,
but to a young and hungry Carpenter, it couldn’t get much better.
Fast forward to 2009, and Carpenter is still at it. He spent every
weekend in August at the track, winning a race in Farmington, NC, then
taking runner-up honors in Orangeburg, SC, before heading to Columbus,
OH and finally invading Huntsville, AL, where he once again scored a
runner-up finish while resetting both ends of the track record for a
nitrous car. All-in-all he reset his own personal best elapsed time
and made more than a handful of three-second passes.
But, just like the old days, there is always Rockingham.
Since Carpenter began racing doorslammers when he was 15 years old,
the big race has always been Rockingham. The class, car, speed,
elapsed time, and sanctioning body have all changed many times over,
but one thing remains the same: Rockingham is the race of the season
for the Charlotte, NC-based driver.
“There always seems to be a little magic in the air around this time,”
Carpenter said. “The weather begins to turn cooler and we get down to
the last few races of the season, the biggest of them being
Rockingham. Since 2006 the big race at “The Rock” has been Dragstock,
and we are really looking forward to this year’s race. The car is
performing at its best, and we have an absolute ton of friends and
family coming down from the Charlotte area for the race.”
Carpenter credits the National Guard American Drag Racing League’s
unique ticketing concept with allowing a lot of his longtime followers
to finally come out to the track.
“The ADRL’s complimentary ticket program allows us to invite everyone
we know to come and check out what we do,” the Pro Nitrous legend
said. “I’ve distributed thousands of tickets from my auto repair
center over the last few weeks and I hope every single one of them
gets used.”
Despite the excitement and anticipation for the race, there is one
thing that Carpenter would like to change about Rockingham.
“I never do well here,” Carpenter admitted. “I don’t know if it’s the
added pressure I put on myself because everyone I know is watching or
if it’s just coincidence, but it seems to be a rare occasion when we
can put it all together at Rockingham.”
“The mission to is to change that this weekend.”
Charles Carpenter Racing would like to thank Doherty Motorsports,
Total Induction Tuning Solutions, MagnaFuel, WFO Racing & Machine,
Santhuff Suspension Specialties, Dennis Radford & Tom Hemphill, Custom
Autosound, Hairy Glass, Pro Glass, TEK Headers, JAZ Products, Weld
Racing, Stroud Safety, RJS Safety Equipment, Goodridge Hose &
Fittings, Goodyear, Friction Unlimited, Lockwood Racing, Racepak, and
VP Racing Fuels for their continued support.
Carpenter is actively seeking primary sponsorship for 2009. For more
information about Charles Carpenter Racing and the World’s Fastest ’55
Chevy, or for a copy of the team’s 2009 Marketing Partnership Guide,
visit www.fastest55.com.
Photo Courtesy of Brian Cupp
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Michael Carpenter
Director of Marketing/PR
Charles Carpenter Racing
5817 Joyce Dr.
Charlotte, NC 28215
(704) 737-2299
www.fastest55.com
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