The Auto Channel
The Largest Independent Automotive Research Resource
The Largest Independent Automotive Research Resource
Official Website of the New Car Buyer

Hagan wins Chicago; sets national record

DON SCHUMACHER RACING
2010 NHRA FULL THROTTLE DRAG RACING SERIES
Round 10 of 23
13th annual Route 66 NHRA Nationals
Route 66 Raceway
Joliet, Ill.
June 4-6, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Judy Stropus, 203-438-0501; cell 203-243-2438;
jstropus@earthlink.net

HAGAN WINS CHICAGO; SETS NATIONAL RECORD

JOLIET, Ill. (June 6, 2010) - Matt Hagan raced the DieHard Dodge Charger
Funny Car straight into his second winner's circle of the 2010 NHRA Full
Throttle Drag Racing Series today at the 13th annual Route 66 NHRA Nationals
and set the national elapsed-time record in the process. This was his fourth
career final round.

Before a five-hour rain delay, Hagan and the DieHard team poured everything
they had into the car's performance, defeating Tony Pedregon with a
4.174/291.32 and Jeff Arend using a 4.219/295.21. When action resumed, the
air was cooler and conditions nearly perfect, as Hagan tossed out Ashley
Force Hood with the quickest Funny Car run to 1000 feet of 4.022 seconds at
312.71, then backed it up in the final round against Robert Hight recording
a 4.035/312.78 to win the event and set a national record. He earned 20
bonus points for that accomplishment. He moved into a tie for third with
Ashley Force Hood.

Hight posted a stout 4.069/311.92, but his streak (three straight wins) was
snapped by Hagan, who took the victory at the hometown race of his sponsor
DieHard and team owner Don Schumacher.

"This was (crew chiefs) Tommy DeLago and John Medlen's race. These guys put
a great race car underneath me all weekend long. We've kind of been testing
some stuff the last three races. It's been tough because we don't have the
testing time to do that. That's why we struggled a little bit. But these
guys made a decision together to come back and put back what they knew in
the race car and it's just been great ever since.

"After qualifying (No. 3) I came back and I told Tommy that's the race car
I'm used to. It's just great to have that confidence again that these guys
are going to [get the car to] go down the race track. They sure did it
today. It was great to set the national record and win the race. How better
of a weekend could you have?

"We're super excited because this is DieHard's headquarters here in Chicago
and Don Schumacher's from Chicago. Huge race for us and we sealed the deal.
I'm just super excited.

"We have a lot of good people around us with the Matco Tools, Army, NAPA,
FRAM and Valvoline [teams]. All these guys are just great. They all helped
pitch in. [Before] the last round all those guys were over there and they
were really working hard to make sure we got up there and made that round.²

Said John Medlen: "Awesome weekend. I had several very moving experiences
this weekend, but this probably takes the cake. To be able to win the race
with such a great group of guys and set the national record, we couldn't be
happier. Plus, we were able to perform when we needed to, and we needed to
here in DieHard's home base."

Said Tommy DeLago: "The track finally came around with all the prep that it
got from the rain delays and so we kind of had to go back to stuff that we
used to use. We ran 4.03 before, we ran 4.04 before. We've had a hot rod
when the track has desired it. We've been working on trying to get some more
consistency and I think through that we've learned to get a little more
consistent and be able to call up the performance when we've needed it. It's
only one race, so I guess the jury is still out, but it feels really good."

Next up is the 41st annual NHRA SuperNationals in Englishtown, N.J., June
10-13.

UNOFFICIAL FUNNY CAR POINT STANDINGS, after 10 of 23 events:
1. Robert Hight, 780 (runner-up today)
2. John Force, 759
3. Matt Hagan, 671 (winner today and national elapsed-time record ­ 4.022
seconds)
3. Ashley Force Hood, 671
4. Jack Beckman, 652
5. Matt Hagan, 651
6. Ron Capps, 627
7. Bob Tasca III, 563
8. Tim Wilkerson, 531
9. Tony Pedregon, 522
10. Del Worsham, 499

***