ADRL Competitors Ready to Resume Racing at Houston
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*ADRL Competitors Ready to Resume Racing at Houston *
O'FALLON, MO (Mar. 18, 2010) -- With just one day remaining before the
American Drag Racing League (ADRL) opens its 2010 season with
qualifying on Friday for the Universal Technical Institute Dragpalooza
VI presented by Safety-Kleen, ADRL competitors are gearing up with
varied approaches to the start of a new campaign Mar. 19-20, at
Houston Raceway Park (HRP).
The ADRL's season opener actually represents the second points-paying
event toward its 2010 championships due to the series' unique system
that applies points earned in the final race of each calendar year
toward qualifying for the next season's championship playoff among the
top eight finishers in each of five professional classes.
A year ago at Houston, the ADRL officially added Extreme Pro Stock to
its national-event mix and Ohio's Brian Gahm led nearly the entire
season in points based on the strength of a league-leading four
victories. His domination ended, however, with a narrow loss in the
championship-deciding Speedtech Battle for the Belts final last fall
at the Texas Motorplex near Dallas, where he also faltered in the
opening round of eliminations on race day.
Not surprisingly, Gahm feels like he has unfinished business to attend
to with his '07 Mustang this season.
"Our season sure didn't start off too good in Dallas when we had a
miss in the motor, but we did some testing last week and everything is
good now. Hopefully, Houston will be a lot better to us and we can
rebuild from there," he says.
Newly crowned Pro Extreme Motorcycle (PXM) World Champion Scott Gray
is at the opposite end of the scale after backing up his Belts win
with the Dallas event title. He arrives at HRP with the 2010 PXM
points lead in hand.
"Right now we're super excited; everything is going really well, we
had a great test session and I'm feeling very confident in my team,"
the Florida-based Suzuki rider declares. "We'll just try to continue
where we left off in Dallas and as long as I can stay consistent in my
riding everything should be okay. We'll just try to ride this out as
long as we can and hopefully we'll get another shot at the
championship in October."
After testing on the Houston eighth mile two weeks ago, 2009
Flowmaster Extreme 10.5 (XTF) World Champion Spiro Pappas also says he
is "ready, ready, ready," to begin the defense of his series title
that began with a runner-up finish in Dallas to Chuck Ulsch---the same
man he beat the night before in the XTF Battle for the Belts final to
win the championship.
Still, Pappas insists he feels no added pressure; in fact, no pressure
at all despite now carrying the bullseye of the number "1" on the
windshield of his 2009 Pontiac GXP.
"I love a challenge," he says. "I love to compete, and knowing I'm the
champion from last year and knowing everyone is going to want to take
me down is very motivating to me. Drag racing is a mind game and you
need someone to race against who wants to win just as much as you do.
"I'm in the construction business, so my head is tied up in
construction every day, but when I hear in the background that the
(Billy) Gliddens or the Ulschs or the (Jeff) Naisers are gunning for
me it just makes me want to get to the track that much more. It's very
motivating to me and I can't wait to get back behind the wheel again."
Thomas "Tom Slick" Myers of Granbury, Texas, also is anxious to get
behind the wheel, but for a very different reason. After missing the
Pro Nitrous Battle for the Belts cut with a 10th-place finish in his
'63 Corvette last year, Myers is showing up this weekend with a
brand-new, never-before-tested 1970 Plymouth Duster. It's the first
car ever built specifically for Myers.
"It's kind of hard to describe how I'm feeling right now. It's very
exciting and I can't wait to get out there and try it out, but at the
same time with no opportunity to test I kind of feel like we're behind
the eight ball," he admits.
"Realistically, we think there's no reason we can't run mid-3.80s
with this car (the class record is 3.81 seconds by new Pro Nitrous
World Champion Khalid Al-Balooshi at Dallas last year); maybe not
right off the bat, but (car builder) Andy (McCoy) feels confident he's
got the chassis set up as close as possible for it without being on
the track. So yeah, we're all really looking forward to seeing what we
can do," Myers says. "But to be honest, the main thing I want out of
this weekend is for people to see and appreciate this work of art that
Andy McCoy built. It truly is an amazing car."
Yet another ADRL racer arriving at HRP with at least some trepidation
is current Pro Extreme (PX) points leader Alex Hossler, based on
winning the event in Dallas last fall. Hossler says his team found a
broken rear differential under his '70 Camaro upon its return to
Illinois early in March from the Middle East, where he managed a pair
of PX wins in the ADRL-affiliated Arabian Drag Racing League in Doha,
Qatar.
"We've had a new rearend on order since December, but it's still not
here so we had to borrow one from (PX rival) Cody Barklage to make it
to Houston," he explains. "We really appreciate Cody helping us out,
but he uses a different gear ratio than we're used to, so that will be
a challenge. But hopefully, we'll get it figured out in time to
qualify and go a few rounds."
One of those rounds may well include 2009 PX champ Todd Tutterow, who
also was racing in the Arabian series, though as crew chief on the
same supercharged '06 Mustang in which he won the American Drag Racing
League title. This year, however, Tutterow will race a brand-new '68
Camaro-bodied machine as part of the ever-growing, powerhouse Al-Anabi
Racing Team.
"There's a little more pressure," Tutterow allows, "but I'm pretty
used to that. The big thing for me this year is now I have a great
sponsor and the key to it all will be consistency. If we can be
consistent, I think we'll have a good shot at defending the championship."
As the defending Dragpalooza event champion, too, Tutterow says he's
looking forward to again tackling the HRP race surface after making
seven consecutive passes of more than 200 miles per hour on it last
spring.
"It's a fast track," he says. "I've never been to Houston when it
wasn't good."
Houston Raceway Park's spectator gates to the ADRL Universal Technical
Institute Dragpalooza VI presented by Safety-Kleen open at 9 a.m. this
Friday and at 8 a.m. on Saturday.
PHOTO CUTLINES
ADRL_Gahm_launch.jpg
Extreme Pro Stock racer Brian will be looking to improve his points
position Mar. 19-20, in the ADRL's season-opening Universal Technical
Institute Dragpalooza VI presented by Safety-Kleen at Houston Raceway
Park.
ADRL_Gray_launch.jpg
After winning both the 2009 championship and the first race counting
toward the 2010 season last fall at Dallas, Pro Extreme Motorcycle
racer Scott Gray hopes to maintain his momentum this weekend in the
2010 ADRL season opener at Houston Raceway Park.
ADRL_Pappas_mug.jpg
New Flowmaster Extreme 10.5 World Champion Spiro Pappas says he draws
inspiration from the efforts of his ADRL rivals and looks forward to
beginning his title defense against them this weekend in the ADRL
Universal Technical Institute Dragpalooza VI presented by Safety-Kleen
at Houston Raceway Park.
ADRL_Myers_Duster.jpg
Thomas "Tom Slick" Myers of Granbury, Texas, hopes his brand-new, Andy
McCoy-built 1970 Plymouth Duster performs as well as it looks in its
ADRL Pro Nitrous debut this weekend at Houston Raceway Park.
ADRL_Hossler_burnout.jpg
Pro Extreme points leader Alex Hossler enters the ADRL Universal
Technical Institute Dragpalooza VI presented by Safety-Kleen this
weekend with an unfamiliar set-up due to borrowed parts in his Chris
Duncan-built 1970 Camaro's drive train.
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ABOUT UNIVERSAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE*
Universal Technical Institute, Inc. , the leading provider of
technical education training for students seeking careers as
professional automotive, diesel, collision repair, motorcycle and marine
technicians, offers undergraduate degree, diploma and certificate
programs at 10 campuses across the United States, and
manufacturer-specific training programs that are sponsored by the
manufacturer or dealer at dedicated training centers. Through its
campus-based school system, Universal Technical Institute, Inc. offers
specialized technical education programs through several well-known
brands, including Universal Technical Institute (UTI), Motorcycle
Mechanics Institute and Marine Mechanics Institute (MMI) and NASCAR
Technical Institute (NASCAR Tech). For more information, visit
www.uti.edu <http://www.uti.edu>.
*ABOUT SAFETY-KLEEN*
Safety-Kleen is a leading North American used oil recycling and
re-refining, parts cleaning and environmental solutions company, with
approximately 4,300 employees serving approximately 330,000 customer
locations in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico.
Safety-Kleen provides a broad set of environmentally responsible
products and services that keep North American businesses in balance
with the environment. For more information on Safety-Kleen, visit
www.Safety-Kleen.com <http://www.Safety-Kleen.com>.
*ABOUT THE ADRL*
Based in O'Fallon, Missouri, the American Drag Racing League is the
nation's premier sanctioning body for the sport of eighth-mile drag
racing. The professional categories featured in the ADRL are Extreme Pro
Stock, Pro Extreme Motorcycle, Extreme 10.5, Pro Nitrous, and Pro
Extreme, the quickest doorslammer class in all of drag racing. The 2010
ADRL series consists of nine national events run throughout the United
States. For more information on the ADRL, visit www.ADRL.us
<http://www.ADRL.us>.
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