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Charles Carpenter Racing ADRL Flowmaster Dragstock VI Wrap-up

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Carpenter qualifies in top half of quickest Pro Nitrous field in  
history, makes quarterfinal exit

(9-15-2009) CHARLOTTE, NC – It was easily Charles Carpenter’s most  
successful weekend at Rockingham Dragway in recent memory.

Brushing aside years and years of frustration and bad luck at his home  
track, Carpenter put on a show for the hometown fans, laying down a  
series of five consecutive three-second passes en route to the 8th  
qualifying position and a second-round exit in eliminations at the  
National Guard ADRL’s Flowmaster Dragstock VI.

The Charlotte, NC native started the weekend off with a stellar 3.968  
pass in the heat of the day, then followed that up with a career-best- 
tying 3.958 in Friday’s night qualifying session to land him in the  
top half of the quickest Pro Nitrous field in history, which was also  
the first all three-second field, rounded out by Fredy Scriba’s 3.999.

“It’s critical to go out and make a good run, or at least get down the  
track, on your first hit,” said Carpenter. “That’s exactly what we  
did, and it set us up for a successful weekend. I was able to match my  
career-best ET and qualify in the top half of the quickest field in  
history. We’re out here doing all that with one of the smallest  
engines in competition, a patched-up, shoebox race car, and very  
limited funding, so it makes the type of performance we had this  
weekend even more rewarding.”

Carpenter would face fellow North Carolinian Dale Brinsfield in the  
opening matchup of eliminations. Both veteran drivers were off the  
line at nearly the same time, but Carpenter was able to hold off  
Brinsfield’s 3.995 with his 3.977 elapsed time.

“I knew Dale would be tough and we were able to get around him, but  
unfortunately the engine damaged a valve right at the finish line,”  
Carpenter continued. “We had a heck of a thrash in the pits to repair  
the damage, but everyone chipped in and we made it to the staging  
lanes just in the nick of time.”

Carpenter’s 3.983 wasn’t enough to hold off polesitter and eventual  
winner Mike Castellana’s 3.902 in the quarterfinals, putting an end to  
a stellar weekend for the local favorite.

“I would have liked to go further in eliminations, but those guys are  
so tough right now,” Carpenter admitted. “We gave it all we had and  
still had an incredible weekend. All my friends and family finally got  
to see us perform to our potential, and I’m already excited about  
what’s in store for Dallas and 2010.”

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, Bell  
Helmets, and VP Racing Fuels for their continued support.

Carpenter is actively seeking primary sponsorship for 2010. For more  
information about Charles Carpenter Racing and the World’s Fastest ’55  
Chevy, or for a copy of the team’s Marketing Partnership Guide, visit www.fastest55.com 
.

Photo Courtesy of Roger Richards / CompetitionPlus.com





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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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