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Daniels Seizes Provisional MoparR HEMIR Challenge No. 1 Spot at JEGS Northern SPORTSnationals

Sept. 25, 2009

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MOPAR(r) HEMI(r) CHALLENGE QUALIFYING REPORT
2009 NHRA LUCAS OIL DRAG RACING SERIES
Event 2 of 3
Sept. 25-26
NHRA JEGS Northern SPORTSnationals

National Trail Raceway
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Daniels Seizes Provisional Mopar(r) HEMI(r) Challenge No. 1 Spot at JEGS
Northern SPORTSnationals


Columbus, Ohio (Sept. 25, 2009) - Jim Daniels, of Bristol, Pa., drove
his Ray Barton Racing 1968 Dodge Dart to the provisional No. 1 spot
after two qualifying sessions today in the Mopar(r) HEMI(r) Challenge
Race Series event at the JEGS Northern SPORTSnationals. Daniels posted
an elapsed time (ET) of 8.540 in the first qualifying session to claim
the top spot at National Trail Raceway and then defended his position in
the second qualifying round with a Super Stock class-best ET of 8.511. 

 

"I've worked really hard for this," said Daniels, who will aim for his
first career Mopar HEMI Challenge pole and second career HEMI Challenge
win tomorrow. "Ray and David [Barton] have put some really long hours in
preparing the car and the motor. We're really pleased with the car and
we're looking forward to tomorrow.

 

"I did a pretty lousy job of driving at the Mopar HEMI Challenge event
at Indy. Hopefully I can redeem myself tomorrow."

 

Daniels was closely trailed by a pack of Mopar-powered Super Stock
A/HEMI (SS/AH) Dodge Darts and Plymouth Barracudas, led by Charlie
Westcott Jr., of Parma, Mich. Westcott Jr. was No. 2 after today's
qualifying sessions, posting an ET of 8.533 paired with a class-best
speed of 157.25 mph.

 

"The second run held some potential," said Westcott Jr., driver of the
1968 "Warfish" Barracuda and owner of numerous Mopar HEMI Challenge
event wins. "We'll see what tomorrow holds."

 

Rounding out the preliminary Mopar HEMI Challenge JEGS Northern
SPORTSnationals field, in order, were David Barton, Gary Wolkwitz,
Stephen Herbert, John Rains, Jim Pancake, John Baughman, Don Bales, Russ
Campbell and Jerry Daily.

 

In the Stock Eliminator class, Charlestown, Ind., native Irv Johns
steered his Dodge Challenger Drag Pak by Mopar to the provisional No. 1
spot. Johns posted an ET of 9.976, the quickest run ever by a Drag Pak
by Mopar vehicle, during the second qualifying session of the day. Johns
also earned the top speed of the class with a run clocked at 134.46 mph.

 

"We have the fastest Drag Pak on the strip," said Johns. "I love it.
It's really an easy car to drive. The car rode the lights on me, which
took some off our time. We can go in the low nines."  

 

Daniels and his fellow Mopar HEMI Challenge Race Series competitors have
a final qualifying session scheduled for tomorrow morning, Sept. 26.
Final eliminations for the Mopar HEMI Challenge are tentatively
scheduled for 1 p.m. tomorrow afternoon.