HIGHT LOOKING TO START STREAK AT ATLANTA DRAGWAY
ROBERT HIGHTPre-Race Package for the 30th annual Summit Southern NationalsMay 14-16, 2010Atlanta DragwayAtlanta, Ga.Ninth event in the Countdown to the 2010 NHRA Full Throttle Championship * * * * follow John Force Racing at www.twitter.com/jfr_racingTo celebrate 25 years of Castrol sponsorship, go to www.castrolforce.com * * * * Castrol/JFR 25th Anniversary Flashback:            When John Force hired John Medlen and Tony Pedregon in 1996, his plan was to field a second car to run “just five or six races�?? while focusing on R&D projects created by crew chiefs Austin Coil and Bernie Fedderly.            That plan changed dramatically when, in the season’s fifth race, the Summit Southern Nationals, Pedregon earned an upset victory in the Summit Racing Southern Nationals in what was the first ever all-Castrol Funny Car final.             Pedregon was clocked in 5.103 in his Castrol GTX Pontiac; Force in 5.318 in his identically-painted green-and-white Pontiac. The result ended Force’s three-race winning streak and prompted from him the comment “I think I’ve hired my own assassin.�??           The result kept Pedregon on tour for the rest of the year, ultimately producing a 1-2 finish for Castrol that, for Force, underscored the benefits of fielding multiple cars. * * * *EVENT OVERVIEW:           At few events has John Force Racing been more successful than it has been in the Summit Southern Nationals. Four drivers have won Funny Car titles for JFR at Atlanta Dragway and two team drivers earned their first tour victories in the event. Significantly, both defeated team owner John Force in the final round – Tony Pedregon in 1996 and Ashley Force Hood in 2008.           Force Hood’s victory over her dad in the 2008 final had several historic implications. Not only was it the first NHRA tour Funny Car victory for a woman, it also was the first father-daughter final round in NHRA history and one of the rare final round meetings between drivers who qualified in the bottom half of the field (Ashley No. 11 and her dad No. 9).           All three JFR drivers enter this week’s race among the top six drivers in Funny Car points with John Force and the Castrol GTX High Mileage Mustang in the lead as they have been since winning the season-opening 50th annual Kragen O’Reilly Winternationals at Pomona, Calif. Ashley is the fifth in the Castrol GTX Mustang and, following a victory two weeks ago in the AAA Insurance Midwest Nationals at Madison, Ill., reigning Full Throttle Champion Robert Hight is sixth in the Auto Club Mustang.           * * * * HIGHT LOOKING TO START STREAK AT ATLANTA DRAGWAYCOMMERCE, GA ---- The most recent Funny Car winner on the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series tour is looking to become the first back-to-back winner in 2010. Robert Hight grabbed the win two weeks ago at the AAA Insurance NHRA Midwest Nationals. The victory was Hight’s 15th career win and his first of the season. After an arguably disastrous start to the 2009 season Hight is glad to get into the winner’s circle before the Countdown to 1.   “I’m glad we got a win earlier this year than we did last year. I’ve said all along this year, that the next championship I get I want it to be when I have been in the ballgame all year long. Not just squeak into the Countdown and use the Countdown to our advantage like we did last year, although, that wouldn’t be a bad way to do it. I just think it’s going to be hard to ever do that again. I want to be like John [Force] and win some championships where you’re dominant and you’re near the top all year long and you’re a hitter at every race,�?? said Hight. “To win the Inaugural AAA Nationals for my sponsor, and make it five for seven for Ford in NHRA, that’s big. I’ve been saying it all year. My car is so close to John’s. They’ve duplicated over the winter to make John’s like mine. We’ve just had some gremlins, but I think we’ve fought those off and we’re back now.�??As the reigning Full Throttle Funny Car champion Hight brings a new set of expectations to the race track every weekend. For the former crewman turned world champion the pressure is there but not overwhelming.“After winning the championship, you have such high hopes of winning another one. You get greedy. It’s like you first just want to qualify, then you want to win a round, well now you want to win a couple rounds, then you want to win a race and then you want to win a championship. Well, now you want to win more. The next goal is to win another championship, and defend our championship. Winning a race now is probably more special, and in all honesty, the way our car ran at the beginning of the year it was hard to feel like a champion. We were struggling. It probably is a little different now and it really proves that we are champions,�?? said Hight a 34-time No. 1 qualifier.The win in St. Louis has given the Auto Club team some of their end of year swagger back. Hight is quick to point out that there is still a long season in front of them but the St. Louis race day performance numbers: 4.165 seconds (2nd round), 4.159 seconds (semis) and 4.149 seconds in the final over Jack Beckman have Hight and crew chief Jimmy Prock focusing on continued success.“You can see it with Jimmy Prock, my crew chief. He has some confidence. I feel like we’re going to be strong during the stretch that is coming up. We have a lot of races in a row here, and if we can carry that momentum running we’ll be right near the top,�?? said the 2007 Summit Nationals winner.Ironically, Hight took the win in St. Louis from the bottom half of the qualified field. He only has five wins from the bottom half and his No. 9 starting position was the worst start of 2010 for Hight. The last two wins for John Force Racing have come from the bottom half when you consider John Force took the Las Vegas title from the No. 11 spot. The lower positions force teams to give up lane choice and sometimes overcome less than stellar track conditions. Two weeks ago Hight and Prock used what many perceived as a less advantageous lane to their maximum benefit.“In St. Louis the right lane was a tricky lane, so lane choice was a big deal. I didn’t have lane choice first round, nor did I have it second round against John, but we ran low ET of the race second round. Jimmy Prock just got it all together, and put it together at the right time,�?? said Hight. “We ended up staying in that lane the rest of the day. I was wondering if we were making a mistake by not putting Ron Capps in the other lane when we had lane choice over him in the semis, but Jimmy really believed that our best chance of winning was in that lane. It was a close race, but we got him.�??If Hight is going to grab his second win in a row he will have to battle through the toughest competition top to bottom in recent Funny Car history. He does have some history of his own on his side. Hight picked up his first win at Atlanta Dragway in 2007 on the heels of his win the previous race at Las Vegas. Hight has started from the top half of the field four of his five starts at Atlanta Dragway and after reaching the finals in his first three starts he has been ousted in the first round the past two years. While he has never qualified No. 1 in Commerce he has two No. 2 qualifiers to his credit.“The first three year I raced at Atlanta Dragway I went to the final and then I got beat the first round the last two years. Force went to the finals like twelve times in a row here. I would like to get on a streak like that and I think we have the Mustang to do it. I’ll have to race some tough teams to do it though. John’s Mustang is running great which is awesome to see. I know Ashley’s Mustang could dominate just as easily. You also have guys like (Jack) Beckman, (Ron) Capps, (Matt) Hagan, Del (Worsham) and the Pedregons out there. You consider those guys as well as the other Mustangs of (Bob) Tasca and (Tim) Wilkerson and really it is anyone’s race to win. We just want to qualify well, pick up some bonus points and then go into race day being aggressive,�?? concluded Hight.   JFR RACING HISTORY AT ATLANTA DRAGWAY:           Wins – 12 (including one by Ashley Force Hood in Top Alcohol Dragster, 2006). Eleven Funny Car victories, seven by John Force for Castrol GTX (1992-1995, 1999-2000, 2005); two by Tony Pedregon for Castrol SYNTEC (1996, 2003); one each by Robert Hight for the Auto Club of Southern California (2007) and Ashley Force Hood for Castrol GTX (2008).           Last year – Ashley Force Hood’s bid to repeat as Southern Nationals Funny Car champion and, at the same time, win her first race from the No. 1 qualifying position, ended in a final round loss to Jack Beckman, 4.128 to 4.157. Beckman earlier had taken out Robert Hight (round one) and John Force (round two).           Notable #1 – After qualifying only 11th, Ashley Force Hood became the first woman to win an NHRA Funny Car event when she beat Del Worsham, Jim Head, Ron Capps and, finally, her dad, No. 9 qualifier John Force in the 2008 final            Notable #2 – John Force set a personal record by reaching the final round 12 consecutive years at the Summit Southern Nationals, 1992-2003. He has appeared in more finals at the Atlanta race (14) than in any other event in the NHRA Full Throttle Series.           Notable #3 – John Force Racing, Inc., has celebrated in the Funny Car winners’ circle 12 of the last 19 years at Atlanta Dragway and has had at least one of the Funny Car finalists in 17 of the last 19 renewals of the Summit Southern Nationals. * * * * PRO POINTS (Current 2010 NHRA Full Throttle Series point standings):FUNNY CAR– 1. John Force, Castrol GTX High Mileage Ford Mustang, 616; 2. Matt Hagan, Diehard Dodge Charger, 465; 3. Jack Beckman, MTS Dodge Charger, 464; 4. Ron Capps, NAPA Dodge Charger, 459; 5. Ashley Force Hood, Castrol GTX Ford Mustang, 455; 6. Robert Hight, Auto Club Ford Mustang, 427; 7. Tony Pedregon, Quaker State Chevrolet Monte Carlo, 405; 8. Tim Wilkerson, Levi, Ray and Shoup Ford Mustang, 387; 9. Del Worsham, Al Anabi Toyota Solara, 378; 10. Bob Tasca III, Quick Lane/Motorcraft Ford Mustang, 377.TOP FUEL – 1. Larry Dixon, 637; 2. Cory McClenathan, 596; 3. Doug Kalitta, 551; 4. Tony Schumacher, 545; 5. Antron Brown, 492; 6. Brandon Bernstein, 366; 7. Shawn Langdon, 360; 8. Morgan Lucas, 355; 9. David Grubnic, 274; 10. Steve Torrence, 270.PRO STOCK – 1. Mike Edwards, Pontiac GXP, 785; 2. Allen Johnson, Dodge Avenger, 499; 3. Jeg Coughlin Jr., Chevrolet Cobalt, 449; 4. Greg Anderson, Pontiac GXP, 441; 5. Greg Stanfield, Pontiac GXP, 432; 6. Jason Line, Pontiac GXP, 380; 7. Ron Krisher, Chevrolet Cobalt, 373; 8. Rodger Brogdon, Pontiac GXP, 350; 9. Bob Yonke, Pontiac GXP, 283; 10. Shane Gray, Pontiac GXP, 264.PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE – 1. Hector Arana, Buell, 366; 2. Eddie Krawiec, Harley-Davidson V-Rod, 318; 3. Matt Smith, Suzuki, 296; 4. Michael Phillips, Suzuki, 275; 5. Andrew Hines, Harley-Davidson V-Rod, 252; 6. Craig Treble, Suzuki, 227; 6. L.E. Tonglet, Suzuki, 208; 8. Karen Stoffer, Suzuki, 202; 9. Steve Johnson, Suzuki, 190; 10. Shawn Gann, Buell, 181. * * * * TELEVISION (all on ESPN2, all times Eastern Daylight):Qualifying – Saturday, May 15, 8-10 pmNHRA RaceDay – Sunday, May 16, 10-10:30 amRace Highlights – Sunday, May 16, 7-10 pmRepeat race highlights – Wednesday, May 19, 2-4 am           * * * *NEXT EVENTS (2010 NHRA Full Throttle Countdown to the Championship):22nd annual NHRA O’Reilly Summer Nationals, May 21-23, Topeka, Kan.13th annual UA Route 66 Nationals, June 4-6, Joliet, Ill.41st annual NHRA SuperNationals, June 10-13, Englishtown, N.J.10th annual NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals, June 18-20, Bristol, Tenn.4th annual Summit Racing Equipment Nationals, June 24-27, Norwalk, Ohio * * * *CONTACTS:                   For John Force Racing, Inc.:Elon Werner                           Kelly Antonelli                           Chad Light214-244-1184                         317-858-8900                              714-921-8123elon@johnforceracing.com             kelly@johnforceracing.com      chad@johnforceracing.com For BP/Castrol:Dave Densmore                     Lori Anne Goladenswood@aol.com             lorianne.gola@bp.com214-244-0008                         973-633-2393 For Ford Racing:Kevin Kennedykkennedy@pcgcampbell.com313-203-7108 For the Auto Club of Southern California:Rick Lalorlalor.rick@aaa-calif.com714-885-2085 * * * * For additional information or photos, contact one of the representatives above or go to www.johnforceracing.com or www.nhra.com. * * * *