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McClenathan advances to semis in Bristol

DON SCHUMACHER RACING
2010 NHRA FULL THROTTLE DRAG RACING SERIES
Round 12 of 23
10th annual NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals
Bristol (Tenn.) Dragway
June 18-20, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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MCCLENATHAN ADVANCES TO SEMIS IN BRISTOL

BRISTOL, Tenn. (June 20, 2010) - On a track surface reaching 138 degrees
under ambient temperatures in the 90s, Cory McClenathan raced the FRAM Top
Fuel dragster to his third semifinal finish of the 2010 NHRA Full Throttle
Drag Racing Series today at the NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals at Bristol
Dragway.

En route to the semis, he dismissed Scott Palmer in the opening stanza with
a round-best 3.918-second pass at 311.34 mph, while track temperatures were
still in the 120-degree range. As track temperatures rose for the
quarterfinal, McClenathan's match-up over Steve Torrence turned into a
pedalfest as both cars lost traction. Cory Mac won that contest, posting a
4.243/252.19. 

Without lane choice for the semifinal and facing his Don Schumacher Racing
teammate Tony Schumacher, McClenathan was looking to clinch a spot in the
Countdown to 1 playoffs if he won that round. One and two in points, Larry
Dixon and Schumacher, had already clinched their spots. Despite the heat,
the pair put on a stellar show for the fans, as Schumacher edged out his
teammate by three hundredths of a second at the finish line, taking the win
with a 3.971/302.62 to McClenathan's 3.992/291.89.
 
"It would have been a little bit nicer to have had lane choice," said
McClenathan, who leaves Bristol still in third place in the class rankings,
"but the FRAM guys did a great job by getting us down the left-hand lane,
which is more than a lot of folks were doing.

"You have to win from whatever lane you get, and unfortunately we couldn't
do it. We would like to beat Tony. Points-wise, we were only one round away
from him at that point, and we could have left here in second place if we
had won that round.

"Even though it doesn't matter because the Countdown is going to change
everything, we still want to gain some ground on (leader) Larry Dixon at the
same time." Dixon was ousted in the opening round. The Countdown to 1
playoffs begin after the next five races for the top 10 in points in the
final six races of the year. Dixon, Schumacher and McClenathan are the only
drivers to have scored victories in the first 12 races of the season.

"The fortunate thing for the DSR team is that Tony went to the final and won
the event today,˛ added McClenathan. łThe unfortunate thing is we should
have been in the final, and we would have clinched a spot in the Countdown.

"For me, it's also about Father's Day and I wanted to win the Father's Day
race. Everybody keeps talking about how Larry Dixon has won so many Father's
Day races, I figured it was my turn. So, I'm kind of bummed about that. But,
I had my daughter Courtney here with me and we had a great time and the
Bristol fans have been great."

Next up is the fourth annual NHRA Nationals at Norwalk, Ohio, June 25-27.

UNOFFICIAL TOP FUEL POINT STANDINGS, after 12 of 23 events:
1. Larry Dixon, 1131
2. Tony Schumacher, 1008 (winner today)
3. Cory McClenathan, 954
4. Doug Kalitta, 869
5. Antron Brown, 828
6. Brandon Bernstein, 781 (runner-up today)
7. Morgan Lucas, 575
8. Shawn Langdon, 571
9. Steve Torrence, 496
10. Terry McMillen, 443

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