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SPORTSnationals winners poised for a shot at JEGS Crown (NHRA/JEGS)

SPORTSnationals winners poised for a shot at JEGS  Crown
 
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Sept 21) – The 16 winners of the two most recent JEGS NHRA  
SPORTSnationals events held earlier this year in Belle Rose, La., and 
Fontana,  Calif., are halfway home in their quest to capture the coveted JEGS 
Crown  trophy. The eight winners of the JEGS NHRA Cajun SPORTSnationals at No 
Problem  Raceway Park and the eight champions who were crowned at the JEGS 
NHRA Pacific  SPORTSnationals at Auto Club Dragway in Fontana, Calif., will 
now have an  opportunity to capture one of the most unique trophies in 
Motorsports when the  JEGS Northern SPORTSnationals takes place at National Trail 
Raceway in Columbus,  Ohio, Sept. 25-27. 
 
The JEGS Crown is beautifully handcrafted trophy that was designed and  
created by Dan Dreisbach, of Naked Sculpture (_www.naked-sculpture.com_ 
(http://www.naked-sculpture.com) ). The only way  to earn the JEGS Crown is to win 
the same category at two of the three JEGS Mail  Order-backed 
SPORTSnationals events in the same calendar year. The only driver  to earn the elusive 
award is Mike Ashley, who won back-to-back Pro Mod titles in  2005, the year 
the JEGS Crown was created. The three JEGS SPORTSnationals races  are designed 
as a showcase for competitors in the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing  Series. 
 
The Belle Rose winners – Kevin Self (Comp), Brad Zaskowski (Super Stock),  
Austin Williams (Stock), Tommy Phillips (Super Comp and Super Gas), Mike 
DeSio  (Super Street), Jeffrey Barker (Top Sportsman) and Casey Spradlin (Top  
Dragster), are eligible to win the award, as are the eight Fontana champions 
–  Ed Sigmon (Comp), Mark Faul (Super Stock), Leo Glasbrenner (Stock), 
Thomas Bayer  (Super Comp), Hollis Colleasure (Super Gas), Mike Blodgett Jr. 
(Super Street),  Jed Bourquin (Top Sportsman), and Tom Yancer (Top Dragster). 

Of  the 16 eligible drivers, one who might have the upper hand in the race 
for the  JEGS Crown is Brad Zaskowski. The winner of the Belle Rose event, 
Zaskowski  lives in Belmont, Mich., and frequently races at National Trail 
Raceway.  Zaskowski is also a leading contender for the national championship 
in Super  Stock, which should provide additional motivation.

“I am very  familiar with National Trail Raceway and I really enjoy running 
there,�?? said  Zaskowski. “It was great to win the SPORTSnationals in Belle 
Rose this year but  it would be even more awesome to win in Columbus. I’m 
doing pretty well in the  [national] points standings so I have a lot riding 
on this  event.�??

Another driver who certainly holds a mathematical edge is  Tommy Phillips 
of Forney, Texas. Phillips accomplished a rare feat when he won  both the 
Super Comp and Super Gas titles in Belle Rose. Should he win either  class in 
Columbus, he’ll become the second recipient of the JEGS Crown. Of  course, 
should Phillips defy the astronomical odds and win both classes again,  he 
would return to Texas with a pair of JEGS Crown trophies in his possession.  
These are the drivers are in contention for the 2009 JEGS Crown:
 
JEGS NHRA CAJUN SPORTSnationals WINNERS
 
Driver: Kevin Self
Class: Comp Eliminator
Age: 49
Hometown: Caddo,  Okla. 
Vehicle: 1932 Bantam roadster
Notable: Self accomplished a rare  feat when he won back-to-back JEGS Cajun 
SPORTSnationals titles in 2008 and  2009. 
 
Driver: Brad Zaskowski
Class: Super Stock
Age: 29
Hometown:  Belmont, Mich. 
Vehicle: 1987 Camaro
Notable: Following his success at the  Belle Rose event, Zaskowski is 
currently in contention for the national  championship and the North Central 
Division championship in Super Stock  eliminator. 
 
Driver: Austin Williams
Class: Stock
Age: 19
Hometown: Burleson,  Texas 
Vehicle: 1977 Road Runner
Notable: At the age of 19, Williams  became one of NHRA’s youngest national 
event champions when he claimed the Stock  title in Belle Rose. He has 
since earned several late-round finishes in South  Central Division competition. 
 
Driver: Tommy Phillips
Class: Super Comp
Age: 39
Hometown: Forney,  Texas 
Vehicle: dragster
Notable: There are just a handful of drivers who  have claimed two national 
event wins at the same event and following his duel  Super Comp and Super 
Gas titles in Belle Rose, Phillips is one of them. 
 
Driver: Tommy Phillips
Class: Super Gas
Age: 39
Hometown: Forney,  Texas
Vehicle: 1957 Corvette
Notable: For his career, Phillips has a 10-1  record in NHRA national event 
finals. He is also ranked in the top ten in both  Super Comp and Super Gas 
this season. 
 
Driver: Mike DeSio
Class: Super Street
Age: 43
Hometown: Seminole,  Fla. 
Vehicle: 1967 Nova
Notable: Winning the JEGS Cajun SPORTSnationals  is just one of many 
memorable moments for DeSio in 2009 as he also won the Super  Street title at the 
Atlanta national event and was runner-up in the JEGS  Allstars competition 
in Joliet. 
 
Driver: Jeffrey Barker
Class: Top Sportsman
Age: 26
Hometown:  Warner Robins, Ga. 
Vehicle: 2002 Camaro
Notable: Using the points he  earned with his Belle Rose victory, 
second-generation racer Jeffrey Barker is  well on his way to claiming a 
second-straight Southeast Division Top Sportsman  championship. Barker’s father, Jerry, 
is also a consistent winner in Top  Sportsman.
 
Driver: Casey Spradlin
Class: Top Dragster
Age: 31
Hometown:  Ranburne, Ala. 
Vehicle: dragster
Notable: Much like Barker, Spradlin has  also made the most of his Belle 
Rose win as he currently enjoys a comfortable  lead in the Southeast Division 
Top Dragster standings. He has also claimed a  victory in Memphis this 
season. 
 
JEGS NHRA PACIFIC SPORTSnationals winners
 
Driver: Ed Sigmon
Class: Comp Eliminator
Age: 67
Hometown:  Chatsworth, Calif.
Vehicle: 1934 Chevrolet 
Notable: When Ed Sigmon  claimed the Comp Eliminator title at the JEGS 
Pacific SPORTSnationals, it marked  his first NHRA national event victory since 
the 1969 Winternationals in Pomona,  Calif. 
 
Driver: Mark Faul
Class: Super Stock
Age: 43
Hometown: Tacoma,  Wash.
Vehicle: 1995 Pontiac Grand Am
Notable: Mark Faul’s skills as a  racer are so proficient that he is one of 
the few individuals that can actually  make a living as a touring sportsman 
driver. Faul has won 14 NHRA national  events including back-to-back 
Pacific SPORTSnationals wins in 2008 and 2009. 
 
Driver: Leo Glasbrenner
Class: Stock
Age: 33
Hometown: San Dimas,  Calif.
Vehicle: 1967 Pontiac Firebird
Notable: After a runner-up finish at  the 2006 NHRA Finals in Pomona, Leo 
Glasbrenner finally broke through for his  first national event title at the 
JEGS Pacific SPORTSnationals. 
 
Driver: Thomas Bayer
Class: Super Comp
Age: 41
Hometown: Fontana,  Calif.
Vehicle: dragster
Notable: As an instructor at Frank Hawley’s Drag  Racing School, Thomas 
Bayer has taught literally thousands of students the finer  points of driving a 
race car. Bayer is obviously able to practice what he  preaches as he’s 
also one of the nation’s most accomplished sportsman drivers  and he is 
currently in contention for the national championship in Super Comp. 
 
Driver: Hollis Colleasure
Class: Super Gas
Age: 62
Hometown: San  Dimas, Calif.
Vehicle: 1927-T Ford roadster
Notable: After years of  trying, veteran racer Hollis Colleasure finally 
captured his first NHRA national  event title at the JEGS Pacific 
SPORTSnationals and to make the moment even more  special, he defeated his son-in-law, 
Brad Pierce, in the final round. 
 
Driver: Michael Blodgett Jr.
Class: Super Street
Age: 42
Hometown:  Long Beach, Calif.
Vehicle: 1967 Camaro
Notable: When he won the Super  Street title in Fontana, Blodgett was 
following the lead of his brother,  Matthew, who won the same race a year 
earlier. Family patriarch Mike Sr. is also  a former national event winner.
 
Driver: Jed Bourquin
Class: Top Sportsman
Age: 48
Hometown: Canyon  Country, Calif.
Vehicle: 1993 Daytona
Notable: In addition to his Top  Sportsman win in Fontana, Bourquin also 
has a win and a runner-up finish to his  credit in the Super Gas class. He is 
currently ranked ninth in the Pacific  Division Top Sportsman standings. 
 
Driver: Tom Yancer
Class: Top Dragster
Age: 50
Hometown: Chandler,  Ariz. 
Vehicle: dragster
Notable: Known primarily for his work as a  chassis builder, Tom Yancer is 
also an extremely competent race as he proved  with his Top Dragster win at 
the Pacific SPORTSnationals. Yancer is currently  ranked seventh in the 
Pacific Division Top Dragster standings.
 

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