Wednesday, March 28, 2012

TASTE OF VICTORY AT GAINESVILLE FUELS LUCAS' HUNGER FOR MORE TOP FUEL SUCCESS AT LAS VEGAS

LAS VEGAS – Like a red-hot Blackjack player who is making solid bets and not getting too greedy, NHRA Top Fuel racer Morgan Lucas says his focus these days is all about building on momentum.

After posting back-to-back 10th place points finishes the past two seasons, Lucas came into the 2012 season looking for a fresh start with his GEICO/Lucas Oil Top Fuel dragster team. He hired a new crew chief tandem of Aaron Brooks and Rod Centorbi and the results three races into the season have been extremely positive.

Lucas powered to an impressive victory two weeks ago at the Tire Kingdom NHRA Gatornationals in Florida, recording the second-quickest run in NHRA history in the process. His final-round performance of 3.743 seconds at more than 326 mph blew away seven-time world champ Tony Schumacher in the head-to-head final-round race.

He will try to carry the momentum from that impressive performance into Las Vegas for this weekend’s SummitRacing.com NHRA Nationals, March 30-April 1 at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Antron Brown (Top Fuel), Robert Hight (Funny Car) and Mike Edwards (Pro Stock) are the defending winners of the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series event that will be televised on ESPN2HD.

“Winning Gainesville was intense,” Lucas said. “It was so much fun to win the way we did. It was great to see everyone so happy. We had people from GEICO there that weekend and they had a good time. It was just an exciting event all the way around.  The car ran so well in qualifying and it seems like we’re building some serious consistency. Whenever you feel like you can be competitive at any point and have the potential to win any race, that is what makes it fun.”

Lucas says he could see the potential with the team’s new chemistry at the first race of the season, back in February at the Winternationals, where he qualified No. 1 and advanced to the semifinals. Putting it all together for one weekend is one thing, but continuing to build on it week after week is the thing that his team has been lacking in recent years and is what is most satisfying for Lucas.

“You always hope that when you make a big change like this, things are going to go perfectly,” Lucas said. “Our whole intention from the beginning was to get Aaron and Rod acquainted with all the guys, and do what we needed to do for the big picture of chasing a championship. The car is just doing what Aaron is telling it to do. At this point my expectations for the first three races have been surpassed by a long shot. It makes me excited for the back half of the year. Right now, we can win any race if the conditions are right. Once we get some laps in hot weather, things are going to be just that much better.”

Lucas says Brooks, who spent time with Alan Johnson’s Top Fuel operation among other stops during his tuning career, brings a great confidence to the team.

“What I like about racing with Aaron is that he’s aggressive, but it’s not a cocky kind of aggressive,” Lucas said. “These cars can batter a crew chief’s confidence, but he knows and is confident in his capabilities. I also think he trusts my ability and my feedback, which makes for a good combination. It’s a team effort out there and every single person on the team knows they can give their opinions to Aaron and he’ll listen.”

The union couldn’t have come at a better time for Lucas. A host of tough challengers make up the Top Fuel division, with Schumacher, Brown, Spencer Massey, Shawn Langdon, rookie Khalid alBalooshi, Brandon Bernstein, Doug Kalitta, Clay Millican, Bob Vandergriff and Steve Torrence all very capable of winning rounds, races and championships.

“The competition is as good as it’s been in a long time,” Lucas said. “The recession hurt the sport, but I think it’s starting to rebound. You are starting to see a lot more cars on tour and more cars with the potential to win races. I think our teammate Brandon Bernstein can win the next race. The MAVTV car is great right now, but to win, things have to fall your way. It makes it exciting, and I don’t think there’s going to be one person who’s going to run away with it. It’ll be a fight all the way to the end.”

And there’s no place better than Las Vegas for a good fight. It’s only the fourth race of the season, but as far as Lucas is concerned confidence and momentum is gained each and every week.

“I love all the Bruton Smith racetracks and think they do a great job promoting this race,” Lucas said. “Las Vegas is the race with the most international flavor. Las Vegas, more than any other place, draws more racers and fans from around the world. It’s cool to visit with those people. I’d love to win there, because I think there’s some unfinished business from that final back in 2004. However, as long as we keep building on this momentum we’ll be happy.”

In Funny Car, Mike Neff hasn’t won a race yet but is leading the points based on a couple of runner-up finishes. Hight is riding a two-race winning streak in his Auto Club Ford Mustang and hopes to defend his title at this event. High-profile rookie drivers Courtney Force and Alexis DeJoria have been receiving much of the attention early in the season, but veterans Ron Capps, Cruz Pedregon, Jack Beckman, Johnny Gray, Jeff Arend and defending world champ Matt Hagan are all among the top challengers in the class.

Greg Anderson and Jason Line, who drive for Las Vegas native Ken Black’s Pro Stock team, will be the favorites in the 200-mph factory hot rod division. Defending event winner Edwards also won the most recent event, in Gainesville, and moved into second place in the series standings. Anderson, who has advanced to all three finals with one win this season and leads the points standings, has won this event three times and has seven total wins at LVMS during his career behind the wheel of his Summit Racing Pontiac GXP. Others to watch in Pro Stock include Allen Johnson, Jeg Coughlin, Erica Enders, Vincent Nobile, Rodger Brogdon, Greg Stanfield, Kurt Johnson and Larry Morgan.

* SCHEDULE: Full Throttle Drag Racing Series qualifying sessions are scheduled for 2 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. on Friday, March 30, and 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 31. Final eliminations will begin at 11 a.m. on Sunday, April 1.

* TICKETS: Tickets are available for the 13th annual SummitRacing.com NHRA Nationals. For tickets, please call The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway at (800) 644-4444 or visit www.LVMS.com.

* ON TV: ESPN2 and ESPN2HD will televise two hours of qualifying coverage at 7:30 p.m. (ET) on Saturday, March 31. ESPN2 and ESPN2HD will televise three-hours of eliminations coverage at 7 p.m. (ET), also on Sunday, April 1.

* LUCAS OIL SERIES: The 13th annual SummitRacing.com NHRA Nationals also will feature competition in seven categories in the NHRA Lucas Oil Series, where the future stars of the NHRA Full Throttle Series are born. Lucas Oil Series qualifying begins at 8 a.m. on March 30. Lucas Oil Series eliminations begin at 8 a.m. on March 31 and continue through April 1.

* ON THE WEB: Get live timing, scoring, multimedia and the latest news updates from every NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series event on the Internet at www.nhra.com. Visit the official NHRA pages on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.


SUMMITRACING.COM NHRA NATIONALS FACT SHEET

WHAT: 13th annual SummitRacing.com NHRA Nationals, the fourth of 23 events in the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series. Drivers in three categories – Top Fuel, Funny Car and Pro Stock – earn points leading to 2012 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series world championships.

WHERE: The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas. Track is located approximately 15 miles north of downtown Las Vegas off Interstate 15.

WHEN: Friday through Sunday, March 30 – April 1

SCHEDULE:        
FRIDAY, March 30 - LUCAS OIL SERIES eliminations at 8 a.m.
FULL THROTTLE SERIES qualifying at 2 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.

SATURDAY, March 31 - LUCAS OIL SERIES eliminations at 8 a.m.
FULL THROTTLE SERIES qualifying at 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.

SUNDAY, April 1 - Pre-race ceremonies, 10 a.m.
FULL THROTTLE SERIES eliminations begin at 11 a.m.

TELEVISION:      
Saturday, March 31, ESPN2 and ESPN2HD will televise two hours of qualifying coverage at 7:30 p.m. (ET).
Sunday, April 1, ESPN2 and ESPN2HD will televise three hours of eliminations coverage starting at 7 p.m. (ET).

SATELLITE (Digital HD feed):      
Friday, March 30, 10:30 – 11 p.m. (ET), AMC 1 / Transponder 01C
Saturday, March 31, 10 – 10:30 p.m. (ET), AMC 1 / Transponder 01C
Sunday, April 1, 10:30 – 11 p.m. (ET), AMC 1 / Transponder 01C 
(3720 MHz, horizontal; Data Rate: 40.461470554 Mbp; Symbol Rate: 29.27 Ms; FEC: ¾; Bandwidth: 36 Mhz)
Video news release contains race action highlights each day and winners’ interviews on Sunday.

2011 EVENT WINNERS: Antron Brown, Top Fuel; Robert Hight, Funny Car; Mike Edwards, Pro Stock

MOST VICTORIES:  Larry Dixon, 4, TF; Greg Anderson, 3, PS; Jeg Coughlin, 3, PS; Kenny Bernstein, 2, TF; Mike Edwards, 2, PS; Robert Hight, 2, FC; Tony Schumacher, 2, TF. 

TRACK RECORDS:            
Top Fuel - 3.781 seconds by Tony Schumacher, Oct. ’08; 325.85 mph by Rod Fuller, Oct. ’11.
Funny Car - 4.030 seconds by Matt Hagan, Oct. ’09; 315.49 mph by Ron Capps, Oct. ’11.
Pro Stock - 6.594 seconds by Mike Edwards, Oct. ’11; 208.84 mph by Edwards, Oct. ’11.

NATIONAL RECORDS:    
Top Fuel - 3.735 sec. by Del Worsham, Oct. ’11, Reading, Pa.; 328.62 mph by Spencer Massey, Feb. ’12, Pomona, Calif.
Funny Car - 3.995 sec. by Matt Hagan, Sept. ’11, Charlotte, N.C.; 318.99 mph by Jack Beckman, Sept. ’11, Charlotte, N.C.
Pro Stock - 6.477 sec. by Jason Line, Oct. ’11, Reading, Pa.; 213.57 mph by Erica Enders, March ’11, Gainesville, Fla.

TICKETS: For tickets call Las Vegas Motor Speedway at (800) 644-4444, or visit www.LVMS.com.

GENERAL ADMISSION (includes pit pass) - Friday: Adult, $32; Junior (6-12 years), $11. Saturday: Adult, $51; Junior (6-12 years), $11. Sunday: Adult, $55; Junior (6-12 years) $16. Children five years and under admitted free to general admission and pit areas each day.

RESERVED SEATS (includes pit pass) - Friday: Adult, $42; Junior (6-12 years), $21; Child (Five and under), $10. Saturday: Adult, $61; Junior (6-12 years), $21; Child (Five and under), $10. Sunday: Adult, $65; Junior (6-12 years) $26; Child (Five and under), $10.


NHRA FULL THROTTLE DRAG RACING SERIES POINTS STANDINGS

GLENDORA, Calif. -- Point standings (top 10) for NHRA professional categories following the third of 23 events in the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series -

Top Fuel:  1.  Tony Schumacher, 283; 2.  Morgan Lucas, 269; 3.  Antron Brown, 265; 4.  Spencer Massey, 229; 5. Shawn Langdon, 223; 6.  Clay Millican, 168; 7.  Doug Kalitta, 156; 8.  Bob Vandergriff, 141; 9. Steve Torrence, 125; 10.  Brandon Bernstein, 120.

Funny Car:  1.  Mike Neff, 280; 2.  Robert Hight, 273; 3.  Jack Beckman, 217; 4.  Johnny Gray, 192; 5.  John Force, 185; 6.  Ron Capps, 180; 7.  Courtney Force, 156; 8.  Jeff Arend, 115; 9.  Todd Lesenko, 112; 10.  (tie) Matt Hagan, 108; Bob Tasca III, 108.

Pro Stock:  1.  Greg Anderson, 308; 2.  Mike Edwards, 264; 3.  Jason Line, 254; 4.  Rodger Brogdon, 157; 5. Ronnie Humphrey, 155; 6.  Vincent Nobile, 145; 7.  Allen Johnson, 137; 8.  Larry Morgan, 135; 9. Greg Stanfield, 134; 10.  Jeg Coughlin, 132.

Pro Stock Motorcycle:  1.  Eddie Krawiec, 150; 2.  Andrew Hines, 101; 3.  Hector Arana Jr, 80; 4.  Matt Smith, 74; 5. (tie) Hector Arana, 56; LE Tonglet, 56; 7.  Karen Stoffer, 53; 8.  Scotty Pollacheck, 52; 9.  Steve Johnson, 34; 10.  (tie) Shawn Gann, 32; Joey Gladstone, 32: Jerry Savoie, 32; John Hall, 32.