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McClenathan lands in the semifinals in Vegas

DON SCHUMACHER RACING
2009 NHRA FULL THROTTLE DRAG RACING SERIES
Round 5 of six in Countdown to 1 Playoffs
Round 23 of 24 for season
Ninth annual NHRA Las Vegas Nationals
The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Oct. 30-Nov. 1, 2009

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Contact: Judy Stropus, 203-438-0501; cell 203-243-2438;
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MCCLENATHAN LANDS IN THE SEMIFINALS IN VEGAS

LAS VEGAS (Nov. 1, 2009) - Cory McClenathan and the FRAM Tough Guard Top
Fuel team marched stoutly through the field during eliminations at the ninth
annual NHRA Las Vegas Nationals at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
before being halted in the semifinals by Larry Dixon.

McClenathan disposed of David Grubnic in the opening round with a
3.865-second pass at 316.75 mph, then improved in the second round to
dismiss his Don Schumacher Racing teammate and points leader Tony Schumacher
with a 3.860/316.67 to Schumacher's 3.868/318.84.

With the utmost confidence in his team and his car, he faced
second-in-points Larry Dixon in the semifinal with a chance to eliminate his
and his teammate's fiercest competitor in the Countdown to 1 playoffs. But,
a setting sun causing glare on the starting lights became a factor as
McClenathan took off behind Dixon with a .150 reaction time to Dixon's .073
(.000 is perfect) and, despite a strong run down the 1000-foot track, he
lost the contest posting a quicker pass of 3.844/316.38 to Dixon's
3.845/314.61.

Dixon went on to be eliminated by Spencer Massey in the final round, which
tightened up the points rankings with one race remaining in the season.
Schumacher held onto the lead by one point over Dixon, and McClenathan is 48
markers behind the top spot in third.

"It had to be the glare," said a disappointed McClenathan, who'd been
battling the flu all weekend. "It's ridiculous because as a driver you're
either late, get beat on a holeshot, or you don't, and I did.

"We had a great opportunity to win. We ran great. Phil and Todd (crew chiefs
Shuler and Okuhara) did their jobs, the rest of the FRAM team did their
jobs, but the driver just flat let them down.

"I couldn't see where Larry was, I couldn't see if he was staged. By the
time I finally said, Forget it, I have to look at my side and concentrate on
that, it was too late. The lights were coming down, I hit the gas. I knew I
was late the whole time, knew we were trailing. All of a sudden I started
seeing that we were catching him, but it was too late.

"We had a good hot rod. It's going to bring all the drama down to Pomona. I
could have made it a lot easier on the Army team (Tony Schumacher), I could
have made it a lot easier on the FRAM team today by going up there and doing
my job, and it just didn't happen, for the all the wrong reasons, especially
when you mean to do all the right things.

"Considering I got here and ended up with the flu, not to mention not
wanting to get in the race car when you feel this bad, and not being able to
enjoy Vegas while (fiancee) Debi had to take care of me every single day, I
guess we did OK.

"I started feeling better today and for a while we had everything going our
way. We'll just have to take it to Pomona, erase what happened in the past,
and deal with the future."

Next up is the 45th annual Auto Club Nationals in Pomona, Calif., Nov.
12-15.

UNOFFICIAL TOP FUEL POINT STANDINGS, after 23 of 24 events:
1. Tony Schumacher, 2485
2. Larry Dixon, 2484 (runner-up today)
3. Cory McClenathan, 2437
4. Antron Brown, 2405
5. Brandon Bernstein, 2383
6. Spencer Massey, 2337 (winner today)
7. Morgan Lucas, 2300
8. Shawn Langdon, 2289
9. Doug Kalitta, 2270
10. Clay Millican, 2093

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