Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Nostalgia Funny Car Cacklefest to highlight DSR Open House Sept. 3


NOSTALGIA FUNNY CAR CACKLEFEST TO HIGHLIGHT FIFTH ANNUAL
DSR OPEN HOUSE ON SEPT. 3

BROWNSBURG, Ind. (Aug. 18, 2010) – Five nostalgia Funny Cars will
again roar to life during the Don Schumacher Racing (DSR) Open House
on Sept. 3, 2010. The popular cacklefest will feature five of the
legendary floppers from match-racing lore: the Stardust 'Cuda,
Chi-Town Hustler Charger, Jungle Jim Camaro, Motown Shaker Vega, and
Brand X Camaro.

DSR will open the doors of its 100,000-square-foot shop to race fans
from 10 a.m.-3 pm. on Sept. 3 when DSR hosts its fifth annual Open
House to benefit Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis. The open
house coincides with the opening day of professional qualifying for
the 56th annual U.S. Nationals at nearby O'Reilly Raceway Park at
Indianapolis.

"Funny Cars came of age back in the 1970s and a select group of cars
and drivers captured headlines and magazine covers across the
country," DSR Sr. Vice President Mike Lewis said. "We are thrilled to
have five of the most famous cars from that era coming to this year's
DSR Open House to share some old fashioned, ground pounding excitement
with all our fans. We are grateful to everyone involved for bringing
their cars to this great event."

The fifth annual benefit DSR Open House also will feature the Indy
Hi-Winders Car Club Car and Motorcycle Show and an autograph session
with all seven DSR professional drivers: Tony Schumacher, Cory
McClenathan, Antron Brown, Ron Capps, Jack Beckman, Matt Hagan and Rod
Fuller. The autograph session is scheduled for Noon and the cacklefest
cars will start simultaneously around 1 p.m. in the DSR parking lot.
Fans will have the opportunity to win racing collectibles as part of a
raffle drawing and there also will be a silent auction during the open
house.

The cacklefest Funny Cars are recreations of some of the more famous
floppers from the early years of Funny Car racing in the early 70s.
The original '73 Stardust 'Cuda was owned and driven to many wins by
Don Schumacher. The current Stardust car is owned by Justin Grant and
driven by DSR Sr. Vice President Mike Lewis. Al Bergler has rebuilt
his Motown Shaker '73 Vega. Texan Henry Gutierrez restored the "Jungle
Jim" Camaro, currently driven by Jon Capps, and the new Brand X Camaro
to be piloted in U.S. Nationals exhibition runs by Mike Smith, son of
legendary tuner Paul Smith. The original Jungle Jim Camaro was made
famous by Funny Car icon "Jungle Jim" Liberman. Cecil Lankford drove
the Brand X Camaro in its heyday. The Chi-Town Hustler Charger, raced
today by Troy Martin, was driven by Pat Minnick and tuned by Austin
Coil years before he crew-chiefed John Force to the most wins in NHRA
racing.

DSR has raised more than $90,000 over the last five years with its
Open House and Bowling for Riley charity tournament. The second annual
charity bowling event generated more than $12,000 for Riley this May.
All proceeds from the DSR Open House go to Riley Hospital for
Children. For more information, contact DSR at (317) 858-0356.
About Riley Children's Foundation


Riley Children's Foundation supports Riley Hospital for Children, Camp
Riley for Youth with Physical Disabilities and the James Whitcomb
Riley Museum Home. As Indiana's only comprehensive hospital dedicated
exclusively to the care of children, Riley Hospital has provided
compassionate care, support and comfort to children and their families
since 1924. Every year children from all 92 Indiana counties turn to
Riley Hospital and its regional clinics throughout the state more than
250,000 times. Riley Hospital's partnership with Clarian Health and
strong affiliation with the Indiana University School of Medicine make
it the leader in pediatric care in the state and the region.
RileyKids.org <http://www.RileyKids.org>

About Don Schumacher Racing
Don Schumacher Racing, headquartered in Brownsburg, Ind., consists of
six professional NHRA teams: The U.S. Army Top Fuel dragster driven by
seven-time world champion Tony Schumacher; the FRAM dragster of Cory
McClenathan, and the Matco Tools/U.S. Army dragster of Antron Brown.
The Funny Car teams are the NAPA AUTO PARTS Dodge driven by Ron Capps,
the Valvoline/Mail Terminal Services Dodge piloted by Jack Beckman,
and the DieHard/shelor.com Dodge driven by Matt Hagan. DSR also
manages the Abu Dhabi/Yas Marina Circuit Top Fuel dragster driven by
Rod Fuller. Since 1998, Don Schumacher Racing teams have won 147
national events in 284 final rounds and eight world championships.
www.shoeracing.com <http://www.shoeracing.com>

WHO:                          Don Schumacher Racing
WHAT:                       Fifth annual DSR Open House benefitting Riley Hospital for Children
WHEN:                       Friday, Sept. 3, 2010
TIME:                          10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
HIGHLIGHTS:            DSR Autograph Session, Noon, Cacklefest, 1 p.m.
WHERE:                     Don Schumacher Racing
                                    1681 E. Northfield Drive
                                     Brownsburg, IN 46112
                                    (located two miles west of O'Reilly Raceway Park off of 136)