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Lagana (Top Fuel), Cannon Jr. (Pro Modified), Montecalvo (Pro Stock) and homas (Alcohol Funny Car) also claim Ironmen at IHRA Spring Nationals
ROCKINGHAM, N.C. (April 22, 2007) - Rockingham Dragway has two events on the IHRA Nitro Jam(tm) season schedule. Jack Wyatt probably wishes it was more.
Wyatt, from Corydon, Iowa, won his third national event in as many attempts at the fabled quarter-mile strip in southern North Carolina, defeating Jon Capps in the final round to capture the Knoll-Gas Torco Racing Fuels Pro Nitro Funny Car Ironman. Wyatt swept both events in Rockingham last season as well, winning in the spring and the fall.
It was even more special for Wyatt as he painted a tribute to the
Virginia Tech shooting victims on his car for the weekend.
"We were driving down here when we heard what happened," Wyatt said. "We were listening to the coverage on XM Radio and every time we stopped at a truck stop would get updates. It's unbelievable something like that could happen. As I found out more what happened I just really knew I had
to do something, and when we got here I started looking for a vinyl shop. If us winning this race helped one person I will feel good about it. If we don't get a sponsor we are going to run the Virginia Tech logo on our car for the rest of the season."
T.J. Zizzo, Lincolnshire, Ill., claimed the Knoll-Gas Torco Racing
Fuels Pro Nitro Top Fuel Ironman in Rockingham when he drove past Bobby Lagana Jr., Scarsdale, N.Y., with the Ironman on the line in Rockingham. Zizzo nosed past Litton in the points chase by slipping by Lagana in a very close final round.
"I knew it would be a driver's race today," Zizzo said. "Usually it is
90 percent crew and 10 percent driver, but today I knew I would have to be on my game. And that's what happened...I had to drive the car to win.
It feels good when you are able to do that because you know you did your job."
Scott Cannon Jr., from Lyman, S.C., tore down the Torco's
CompetitionPlus.com Pro Modified competition the morning after IHRA technical officials tore down his car. When he qualified almost a tenth faster than the rest of the field the officials were making sure everything was legit with his engine combination. He passed the thorough inspection with flying colors, then dominated the field in the elimination rounds.
Cannon Jr. drove past Kenny Lang in the final round, carding a 6.020 at 236.17 mph to top Lang's tire shaking 7.669 at 124.66.
"My crew gave me a great race car this weekend," Cannon said. "When you have as good a car as I had you just don't want to screw it up. That is the worst feeling, when the crew does a good job and the driver doesn't."
Defending Alcohol Funny Car world champion Mark Thomas, from
Louisville, Ohio, found the winner's circle at Rockingham Dragway by stopping No. 1 qualifier Terry Munroe, from Beaver, Pa., in the final round. Thomas always enjoys racing at "The Rock."
"I really love it here," Thomas said. "It wouldn't bother me if we
raced here every weekend. The crowd is always great and the track is always in top condition. We have won four or five times here and have been to a bunch of finals. There is something special about this place."
John Montecalvo, Center Moriches, N.Y., advanced to his second
consecutive Torco's CompetitionPlus.com Pro Stock final round to open the season. After falling short to Robert Patrick in San Antonio, Montecalvo was able to finish the deal when he dispatched defending world champion Pete Berner, Crete, Ill., in the final round. Montecalvo also won the Ironman at the World Finals in Rockingham last season.
"This is a great facility and we love racing here," Montecalvo said.
"That's two in a row for us in Rockingham and two finals in a row to open the season. We have to keep the momentum going."
The Knoll-Gas Nitro Jam(tm) will make its third stop of the season at Tulsa Raceway Park May 25 - 27 for the Skull Shine Sooner Nationals presented by Wolverine and Academy Sports + Outdoors.
ROCKINGHAM, N.C. -- Sunday's final results from the Spring Nationals presented by Advance Auto Parts and Castrol at Rockingham Dragway. The race is the second of 12 in the $19.5 million 2007 Knoll - Gas Nitro Jam Drag Racing Series:
Top Fuel -- T.J. Zizzo, 4.772 seconds, 297.16 mph def. Bobby Lagana
Jr., 4.916 seconds, 266.85 mph.
Nitro Funny Car -- Jack Wyatt, Dodge Stratus, 5.188, 250.69 def. Jon
Capps, Chevy Monte Carlo, 5.229, 290.76.
Pro Modified -- Scott Cannon, Pontiac Firebird, 6.020, 236.17 def.
Kenny Lang, Chevy Corvette, 7.669, 124.66.
Alcohol Funny Car -- Mark Thomas, Chevy Monte Carlo, 5.798, 246.39
def.
Terry Munroe, Monte Carlo, 5.852, 239.06.
Pro Stock -- John Montecalvo, Chevy Cobalt, 6.388, 218.83 def. Pete
Berner, Pontiac GTO, 6.398, 218.65.
Top Sportsman -- Terry Teets, Cavalier, 6.911, 200.92 def. Mike
Kaufman, Corvette, 7.257, 184.02.
Top Dragster -- Marco Abruzzi, Dragster, 6.965, 190.38 def. Chad
Hedgecock, Dragster, 9.810, 86.48.
Quick Rod -- Gary Williams, Dragster, 9.145, 138.83 def. Marc
Gottlieb,
Dragster, 9.159, 161.34.
Super Rod -- Jason Ayers, Vega, 9.886, 149.71 def. Rusty Cook,
Corvette, 9.873, 158.89.
Hot Rod -- Scott Morgan, Camaro, 10.862, 138.20 def. Doug Ramsey,
Camaro, 10.854, 135.58.
Super Stock -- Steve McCreary, Sunfire, 10.137, 131.06 def. Emily
Stott, Camaro, foul.
Stock -- W.G. Lankas, Firebird, 10.629, 111.31 def. Mark Lewis, Nova,
foul.
ROCKINGHAM, N.C. -- Final round-by-round results from the Spring
Nationals presented by Advance Auto Parts and Castrol at Rockingham
Dragway, the second of 12 events in the $19.5 million 2007 Knoll - Gas
Nitro Jam Drag Racing Series:
TOP FUEL:
ROUND ONE -- Michael Gunderson, 4.877, 305.08 def. Mitch King, 4.985,
295.08; Bobby Lagana Jr., 4.698, 308.92 def. Bruce Litton, 5.672,
164.69; T.J. Zizzo, 4.883, 314.46 def. Scotty Cannon, 4.919, 273.55;
Doug Foley, broke def. Scott Weis, broke; Scott Weis, 5.444, 189.10
def.
Doug Foley, 9.330, 86.65; Michael Gunderson, 4.877, 305.08 def. Mitch
King, 4.985, 295.08; Bobby Lagana Jr., 4.698, 308.92 def. Bruce Litton,
5.672, 164.69; T.J. Zizzo, 4.883, 314.46 def. Scotty Cannon, 4.919,
273.55; Scott Weis, 5.444, 189.10 def. Doug Foley, 9.330, 86.65;
Michael
Gunderson, 4.877, 305.08 def. Mitch King, 4.985, 295.08; Bobby Lagana
Jr., 4.698, 308.92 def. Bruce Litton, 5.672, 164.69; T.J. Zizzo, 4.883,
314.46 def. Scotty Cannon, 4.919, 273.55; Scott Weis, 5.444, 189.10
def.
Doug Foley, 9.330, 86.65;
SEMIFINALS -- Zizzo, 4.776, 302.08 def. Weis, 5.191, 227.11; Lagana
Jr.,
14.678, 64.54 def. Gunderson, foul;
FINAL -- Zizzo, 4.772, 297.16 def. Lagana Jr., 4.916, 266.85.
NITRO FUNNY CAR:
ROUND ONE -- Jon Capps, Chevy Monte Carlo, 5.249, 246.21 def. Paul Lee,
Monte Carlo, 11.230, 82.73; Dale Creasy Jr., Monte Carlo, 9.485, 87.16
def. Mitch King, Chevy Corvette, broke; Bob Gilbertson, Monte Carlo,
5.224, 239.14 def. Terry Haddock, Dodge Stratus, 5.827, 179.64; Jack
Wyatt, Stratus, 5.169, 261.88 def. Andy Kelley, Pontiac Firebird,
13.872, 81.22;
SEMIFINALS -- Capps, 5.098, 293.22 def. Creasy Jr., 8.179, 100.79;
Wyatt, 5.207, 236.92 def. Gilbertson, 6.467, 174.57;
FINAL -- Wyatt, 5.188, 250.69 def. Capps, 5.229, 290.76.
PRO MODIFIED:
ROUND ONE -- Pat Stoken, Chevy Camaro, 6.212, 226.09 def. Mike Janis,
Chevy Cobalt, 6.272, 236.55; Scott Cannon, Pontiac Firebird, 6.012,
235.06 def. Harold Martin, Pontiac Grand Am, 13.588, 62.73; Jim Halsey,
Camaro, 6.218, 227.57 def. Kirk Kuhns, Willys, 6.644, 165.60; Danny
Rowe, Chevy Corvette, 6.390, 228.19 def. Quain Stott, Corvette, 7.164,
159.06; Steve Vick, Corvette, 6.327, 221.96 def. John Russo, Camaro,
foul; Kenny Lang, Corvette, 6.150, 233.16 def. Ed Hoover, Corvette,
6.698, 185.10; Matt Hagan, Camaro, 6.459, 228.23 def. Chip King, Dodge
Daytona, 10.053, 81.62; Mike Castellana, Ford Mustang, 6.209, 227.46
def. Kelly Martin, Chevy Bel Air, 6.827, 220.66;
QUARTERFINALS -- Vick, 6.791, 157.93 def. Hagan, 6.869, 229.35; Cannon,
6.047, 232.95 def. Halsey, 6.282, 228.65; Lang, 6.189, 233.32 def.
Stoken, 6.274, 227.27; Castellana, 6.253, 228.07 def. Rowe, 6.730,
227.04;
SEMIFINALS -- Lang, 6.403, 224.92 def. Castellana, 10.832, 84.11;
Cannon, 6.026, 222.18 def. Vick, broke;
FINAL -- Cannon, 6.020, 236.17 def. Lang, 7.669, 124.66.
ALCOHOL FUNNY CAR:
ROUND ONE -- Rob Atchison, Chevy Monte Carlo, 5.797, 241.58 def. Rocky
Hummel, Chevy Camaro, 8.546, 98.20; Mark Thomas, Monte Carlo, 5.804,
246.17 def. Larry Dobbs, Chevy Corvette, 5.979, 221.16; Neal Parker,
Monte Carlo, 5.906, 235.15 def. Trevor Lebsack, Ford Mustang, 5.920,
237.00; Terry Munroe, Monte Carlo, 5.866, 237.21 def. Bunny Burkett,
Dodge Avenger, 16.943, 46.33;
SEMIFINALS -- Munroe, 6.439, 235.23 def. Atchison, 7.033, 181.59;
Thomas, 5.845, 244.83 def. Parker, 6.816, 201.04;
FINAL -- Thomas, 5.798, 246.39 def. Munroe, 5.852, 239.06.
PRO STOCK:
ROUND ONE -- Bob Bertsch, Ford Mustang, 6.425, 216.48 def. Larry
O'Brien, Dodge Stratus, 21.162, 41.51; Anthony Paone, Pontiac GTO,
6.398, 216.03 def. Rickie Smith, Chevy Cobalt, 6.370, 218.97; Mike
Corvo
Jr, Cobalt, 6.345, 215.34 def. Frank Gugliotta, Mustang, 6.521, 177.58;
Pete Berner, GTO, 6.342, 219.86 def. John Bartunek, Cobalt, 6.396,
217.70; Doug Kirk, Mustang, broke def. John Nobile, Mustang, broke;
Robert Patrick, Shelby Cobra, 6.345, 218.62 def. Cary Goforth, Cobalt,
6.401, 218.34; John Montecalvo, Cobalt, 6.361, 218.90 def. Rob
Mansfield, Cobalt, 6.365, 217.95; Steve Spiess, Cobalt, 6.331, 219.22
def. Elijah Morton, Mustang, 10.509, 116.65;
QUARTERFINALS -- Bertsch, 6.476, 213.67 def. Paone, broke; Montecalvo,
6.374, 218.65 was unopposed; Patrick, 6.471, 217.70 def. Corvo Jr,
foul;
Berner, 6.391, 220.08 def. Spiess, 9.682, 91.66;
SEMIFINALS -- Berner, 6.392, 219.40 def. Bertsch, 21.300, 36.30;
Montecalvo, 6.391, 219.04 def. Patrick, 9.881, 97.21;
FINAL -- Montecalvo, 6.388, 218.83 def. Berner, 6.398, 218.65.
ROCKINGHAM, N.C. -- Point standings (top 10) for IHRA professional
categories following the Spring Nationals presented by Advance Auto
Parts and Castrol at Rockingham Dragway, the second of 12 events in the
$19.5 million 2007 Knoll - Gas Nitro Jam Drag Racing Series -
Top Fuel
1. T.J. Zizzo, 214; 2. Bruce Litton, 169; 3. Doug Foley, 142; 4.
Bobby Lagana Jr., 125; 5. Scotty Cannon, 123; 6. Scott Weis, 87; 7.
Michael Gunderson, 73; 8. Mitch King, 55; 9. Terry McMillen, 47; 10.
(tie) Jim Cavalieri, 10.
Luigi Novelli, 10.
Scott Palmer, 10.
Nitro Funny Car
1. Dale Creasy Jr., 185; 2. Jack Wyatt, 182; 3. Jon Capps, 139; 4.
Terry Haddock, 134; 5. Bob Gilbertson, 123; 6. Gary Densham, 101; 7.
Andy Kelley, 99; 8. Del Worsham, 60; 9. Paul Lee, 47; 10. Mitch
King,
45.
Pro Modified
1. Scott Cannon, 161; 2. Danny Rowe, 148; 3. Ed Hoover, 146; 4.
Kenny Lang, 119; 5. Pat Stoken, 95; 6. (tie) Mike Castellana, 91; Jim
Halsey, 91; 8. Quain Stott, 90; 9. Kirk Kuhns, 84; 10. Burton
Auxier,
80.
Alcohol Funny Car
1. Terry Munroe, 222; 2. Mark Thomas, 215; 3. Rob Atchison, 122; 4.
Larry Dobbs, 102; 5. Tony Bogolo, 79; 6. Neal Parker, 73; 7. Tim
Stevens, 69; 8. Laurie Cannister, 58; 9. Bunny Burkett, 52; 10.
Trevor Lebsack, 49.
Pro Stock
1. John Montecalvo, 201; 2. Robert Patrick, 195; 3. Pete Berner,
133;
4. Rob Mansfield, 120; 5. Steve Spiess, 95; 6. Mike Corvo Jr, 80; 7.
Rickie Smith, 78; 8. Frank Gugliotta, 70; 9. Brian Gahm, 64; 10.
Elijah Morton, 55.
About IHRA
Headquartered in Norwalk, Ohio, the International Hot Rod Association
(IHRA), a division of Live Nation, promotes professional,
semi-professional and local level racing opportunities for drivers at
all levels. The $19.5 million Knoll-Gas Nitro Jam(tm) Drag Racing
Series
is a 12-event North American professional drag racing circuit. In 2007,
the series will be comprised of nine events in major cities throughout
the United States and three in Canada. The Summit Racing Equipment
Pro-Am Championship presented by Mr. Gasket consists of competition at
national events and 40 events in six regional divisions, while IHRA's
Summit SuperSeries is conducted nearly every weekend at over 70
IHRA-sanctioned tracks. Providing a safe environment to develop future
stars, IHRA offers the Junior Dragster Racing Series for youths ages
8-17. Stand-alone events include Live Nation's entertainment-filled
"Thunder Jam" shows and the street legal racing and lifestyle event
series Kumho Street Warriorz presented by Hooters. More information can
be found at www.ihra.com
<https://webmail.livenation.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.ihr
a.com/> .
About Live Nation
Live Nation is the world's largest live music company. Our mission is
to inspire passion for live music around the world. We are the largest
promoter of live concerts in the world, the second-largest
entertainment
venue management company and have a rapidly growing online presence.
We
strive to create superior experiences for artists and fans, regularly
producing tours for the biggest superstars in the business, including
The Rolling Stones, Barbra Streisand, Madonna, U2 and Coldplay.
Globally, we own, operate, have booking rights for and/or have an
equity
interest in more than 160 venues, including House of Blues(r) music
venues and prestigious locations such as The Fillmore in San Francisco,
Nikon at Jones Beach in New York and London's Wembley Arena. Our
websites collectively are the second most popular entertainment/event
websites in the United States, according to Nielsen//NetRatings. In
addition, we also produce, promote or host theatrical, specialized
motor
sports and other live entertainment events. In 2006, we connected
nearly 60 million fans with their favorite performers at approximately
26,000 events in 18 countries around the world. Headquartered in Los
Angeles, California, Live Nation is listed on the New York Stock
Exchange, trading under the symbol "LYV."
Lagana (Top Fuel), Cannon Jr. (Pro Modified), Montecalvo (Pro Stock) and homas (Alcohol Funny Car) also claim Ironmen at IHRA Spring Nationals
ROCKINGHAM, N.C. (April 22, 2007) - Rockingham Dragway has two events on the IHRA Nitro Jam(tm) season schedule. Jack Wyatt probably wishes it was more.
Wyatt, from Corydon, Iowa, won his third national event in as many attempts at the fabled quarter-mile strip in southern North Carolina, defeating Jon Capps in the final round to capture the Knoll-Gas Torco Racing Fuels Pro Nitro Funny Car Ironman. Wyatt swept both events in Rockingham last season as well, winning in the spring and the fall.
It was even more special for Wyatt as he painted a tribute to the
Virginia Tech shooting victims on his car for the weekend.
"We were driving down here when we heard what happened," Wyatt said. "We were listening to the coverage on XM Radio and every time we stopped at a truck stop would get updates. It's unbelievable something like that could happen. As I found out more what happened I just really knew I had
to do something, and when we got here I started looking for a vinyl shop. If us winning this race helped one person I will feel good about it. If we don't get a sponsor we are going to run the Virginia Tech logo on our car for the rest of the season."
T.J. Zizzo, Lincolnshire, Ill., claimed the Knoll-Gas Torco Racing
Fuels Pro Nitro Top Fuel Ironman in Rockingham when he drove past Bobby Lagana Jr., Scarsdale, N.Y., with the Ironman on the line in Rockingham. Zizzo nosed past Litton in the points chase by slipping by Lagana in a very close final round.
"I knew it would be a driver's race today," Zizzo said. "Usually it is
90 percent crew and 10 percent driver, but today I knew I would have to be on my game. And that's what happened...I had to drive the car to win.
It feels good when you are able to do that because you know you did your job."
Scott Cannon Jr., from Lyman, S.C., tore down the Torco's
CompetitionPlus.com Pro Modified competition the morning after IHRA technical officials tore down his car. When he qualified almost a tenth faster than the rest of the field the officials were making sure everything was legit with his engine combination. He passed the thorough inspection with flying colors, then dominated the field in the elimination rounds.
Cannon Jr. drove past Kenny Lang in the final round, carding a 6.020 at 236.17 mph to top Lang's tire shaking 7.669 at 124.66.
"My crew gave me a great race car this weekend," Cannon said. "When you have as good a car as I had you just don't want to screw it up. That is the worst feeling, when the crew does a good job and the driver doesn't."
Defending Alcohol Funny Car world champion Mark Thomas, from
Louisville, Ohio, found the winner's circle at Rockingham Dragway by stopping No. 1 qualifier Terry Munroe, from Beaver, Pa., in the final round. Thomas always enjoys racing at "The Rock."
"I really love it here," Thomas said. "It wouldn't bother me if we
raced here every weekend. The crowd is always great and the track is always in top condition. We have won four or five times here and have been to a bunch of finals. There is something special about this place."
John Montecalvo, Center Moriches, N.Y., advanced to his second
consecutive Torco's CompetitionPlus.com Pro Stock final round to open the season. After falling short to Robert Patrick in San Antonio, Montecalvo was able to finish the deal when he dispatched defending world champion Pete Berner, Crete, Ill., in the final round. Montecalvo also won the Ironman at the World Finals in Rockingham last season.
"This is a great facility and we love racing here," Montecalvo said.
"That's two in a row for us in Rockingham and two finals in a row to open the season. We have to keep the momentum going."
The Knoll-Gas Nitro Jam(tm) will make its third stop of the season at Tulsa Raceway Park May 25 - 27 for the Skull Shine Sooner Nationals presented by Wolverine and Academy Sports + Outdoors.
ROCKINGHAM, N.C. -- Sunday's final results from the Spring Nationals presented by Advance Auto Parts and Castrol at Rockingham Dragway. The race is the second of 12 in the $19.5 million 2007 Knoll - Gas Nitro Jam Drag Racing Series:
Top Fuel -- T.J. Zizzo, 4.772 seconds, 297.16 mph def. Bobby Lagana
Jr., 4.916 seconds, 266.85 mph.
Nitro Funny Car -- Jack Wyatt, Dodge Stratus, 5.188, 250.69 def. Jon
Capps, Chevy Monte Carlo, 5.229, 290.76.
Pro Modified -- Scott Cannon, Pontiac Firebird, 6.020, 236.17 def.
Kenny Lang, Chevy Corvette, 7.669, 124.66.
Alcohol Funny Car -- Mark Thomas, Chevy Monte Carlo, 5.798, 246.39
def.
Terry Munroe, Monte Carlo, 5.852, 239.06.
Pro Stock -- John Montecalvo, Chevy Cobalt, 6.388, 218.83 def. Pete
Berner, Pontiac GTO, 6.398, 218.65.
Top Sportsman -- Terry Teets, Cavalier, 6.911, 200.92 def. Mike
Kaufman, Corvette, 7.257, 184.02.
Top Dragster -- Marco Abruzzi, Dragster, 6.965, 190.38 def. Chad
Hedgecock, Dragster, 9.810, 86.48.
Quick Rod -- Gary Williams, Dragster, 9.145, 138.83 def. Marc
Gottlieb,
Dragster, 9.159, 161.34.
Super Rod -- Jason Ayers, Vega, 9.886, 149.71 def. Rusty Cook,
Corvette, 9.873, 158.89.
Hot Rod -- Scott Morgan, Camaro, 10.862, 138.20 def. Doug Ramsey,
Camaro, 10.854, 135.58.
Super Stock -- Steve McCreary, Sunfire, 10.137, 131.06 def. Emily
Stott, Camaro, foul.
Stock -- W.G. Lankas, Firebird, 10.629, 111.31 def. Mark Lewis, Nova,
foul.
ROCKINGHAM, N.C. -- Final round-by-round results from the Spring
Nationals presented by Advance Auto Parts and Castrol at Rockingham
Dragway, the second of 12 events in the $19.5 million 2007 Knoll - Gas
Nitro Jam Drag Racing Series:
TOP FUEL:
ROUND ONE -- Michael Gunderson, 4.877, 305.08 def. Mitch King, 4.985,
295.08; Bobby Lagana Jr., 4.698, 308.92 def. Bruce Litton, 5.672,
164.69; T.J. Zizzo, 4.883, 314.46 def. Scotty Cannon, 4.919, 273.55;
Doug Foley, broke def. Scott Weis, broke; Scott Weis, 5.444, 189.10
def.
Doug Foley, 9.330, 86.65; Michael Gunderson, 4.877, 305.08 def. Mitch
King, 4.985, 295.08; Bobby Lagana Jr., 4.698, 308.92 def. Bruce Litton,
5.672, 164.69; T.J. Zizzo, 4.883, 314.46 def. Scotty Cannon, 4.919,
273.55; Scott Weis, 5.444, 189.10 def. Doug Foley, 9.330, 86.65;
Michael
Gunderson, 4.877, 305.08 def. Mitch King, 4.985, 295.08; Bobby Lagana
Jr., 4.698, 308.92 def. Bruce Litton, 5.672, 164.69; T.J. Zizzo, 4.883,
314.46 def. Scotty Cannon, 4.919, 273.55; Scott Weis, 5.444, 189.10
def.
Doug Foley, 9.330, 86.65;
SEMIFINALS -- Zizzo, 4.776, 302.08 def. Weis, 5.191, 227.11; Lagana
Jr.,
14.678, 64.54 def. Gunderson, foul;
FINAL -- Zizzo, 4.772, 297.16 def. Lagana Jr., 4.916, 266.85.
NITRO FUNNY CAR:
ROUND ONE -- Jon Capps, Chevy Monte Carlo, 5.249, 246.21 def. Paul Lee,
Monte Carlo, 11.230, 82.73; Dale Creasy Jr., Monte Carlo, 9.485, 87.16
def. Mitch King, Chevy Corvette, broke; Bob Gilbertson, Monte Carlo,
5.224, 239.14 def. Terry Haddock, Dodge Stratus, 5.827, 179.64; Jack
Wyatt, Stratus, 5.169, 261.88 def. Andy Kelley, Pontiac Firebird,
13.872, 81.22;
SEMIFINALS -- Capps, 5.098, 293.22 def. Creasy Jr., 8.179, 100.79;
Wyatt, 5.207, 236.92 def. Gilbertson, 6.467, 174.57;
FINAL -- Wyatt, 5.188, 250.69 def. Capps, 5.229, 290.76.
PRO MODIFIED:
ROUND ONE -- Pat Stoken, Chevy Camaro, 6.212, 226.09 def. Mike Janis,
Chevy Cobalt, 6.272, 236.55; Scott Cannon, Pontiac Firebird, 6.012,
235.06 def. Harold Martin, Pontiac Grand Am, 13.588, 62.73; Jim Halsey,
Camaro, 6.218, 227.57 def. Kirk Kuhns, Willys, 6.644, 165.60; Danny
Rowe, Chevy Corvette, 6.390, 228.19 def. Quain Stott, Corvette, 7.164,
159.06; Steve Vick, Corvette, 6.327, 221.96 def. John Russo, Camaro,
foul; Kenny Lang, Corvette, 6.150, 233.16 def. Ed Hoover, Corvette,
6.698, 185.10; Matt Hagan, Camaro, 6.459, 228.23 def. Chip King, Dodge
Daytona, 10.053, 81.62; Mike Castellana, Ford Mustang, 6.209, 227.46
def. Kelly Martin, Chevy Bel Air, 6.827, 220.66;
QUARTERFINALS -- Vick, 6.791, 157.93 def. Hagan, 6.869, 229.35; Cannon,
6.047, 232.95 def. Halsey, 6.282, 228.65; Lang, 6.189, 233.32 def.
Stoken, 6.274, 227.27; Castellana, 6.253, 228.07 def. Rowe, 6.730,
227.04;
SEMIFINALS -- Lang, 6.403, 224.92 def. Castellana, 10.832, 84.11;
Cannon, 6.026, 222.18 def. Vick, broke;
FINAL -- Cannon, 6.020, 236.17 def. Lang, 7.669, 124.66.
ALCOHOL FUNNY CAR:
ROUND ONE -- Rob Atchison, Chevy Monte Carlo, 5.797, 241.58 def. Rocky
Hummel, Chevy Camaro, 8.546, 98.20; Mark Thomas, Monte Carlo, 5.804,
246.17 def. Larry Dobbs, Chevy Corvette, 5.979, 221.16; Neal Parker,
Monte Carlo, 5.906, 235.15 def. Trevor Lebsack, Ford Mustang, 5.920,
237.00; Terry Munroe, Monte Carlo, 5.866, 237.21 def. Bunny Burkett,
Dodge Avenger, 16.943, 46.33;
SEMIFINALS -- Munroe, 6.439, 235.23 def. Atchison, 7.033, 181.59;
Thomas, 5.845, 244.83 def. Parker, 6.816, 201.04;
FINAL -- Thomas, 5.798, 246.39 def. Munroe, 5.852, 239.06.
PRO STOCK:
ROUND ONE -- Bob Bertsch, Ford Mustang, 6.425, 216.48 def. Larry
O'Brien, Dodge Stratus, 21.162, 41.51; Anthony Paone, Pontiac GTO,
6.398, 216.03 def. Rickie Smith, Chevy Cobalt, 6.370, 218.97; Mike
Corvo
Jr, Cobalt, 6.345, 215.34 def. Frank Gugliotta, Mustang, 6.521, 177.58;
Pete Berner, GTO, 6.342, 219.86 def. John Bartunek, Cobalt, 6.396,
217.70; Doug Kirk, Mustang, broke def. John Nobile, Mustang, broke;
Robert Patrick, Shelby Cobra, 6.345, 218.62 def. Cary Goforth, Cobalt,
6.401, 218.34; John Montecalvo, Cobalt, 6.361, 218.90 def. Rob
Mansfield, Cobalt, 6.365, 217.95; Steve Spiess, Cobalt, 6.331, 219.22
def. Elijah Morton, Mustang, 10.509, 116.65;
QUARTERFINALS -- Bertsch, 6.476, 213.67 def. Paone, broke; Montecalvo,
6.374, 218.65 was unopposed; Patrick, 6.471, 217.70 def. Corvo Jr,
foul;
Berner, 6.391, 220.08 def. Spiess, 9.682, 91.66;
SEMIFINALS -- Berner, 6.392, 219.40 def. Bertsch, 21.300, 36.30;
Montecalvo, 6.391, 219.04 def. Patrick, 9.881, 97.21;
FINAL -- Montecalvo, 6.388, 218.83 def. Berner, 6.398, 218.65.
ROCKINGHAM, N.C. -- Point standings (top 10) for IHRA professional
categories following the Spring Nationals presented by Advance Auto
Parts and Castrol at Rockingham Dragway, the second of 12 events in the
$19.5 million 2007 Knoll - Gas Nitro Jam Drag Racing Series -
Top Fuel
1. T.J. Zizzo, 214; 2. Bruce Litton, 169; 3. Doug Foley, 142; 4.
Bobby Lagana Jr., 125; 5. Scotty Cannon, 123; 6. Scott Weis, 87; 7.
Michael Gunderson, 73; 8. Mitch King, 55; 9. Terry McMillen, 47; 10.
(tie) Jim Cavalieri, 10.
Luigi Novelli, 10.
Scott Palmer, 10.
Nitro Funny Car
1. Dale Creasy Jr., 185; 2. Jack Wyatt, 182; 3. Jon Capps, 139; 4.
Terry Haddock, 134; 5. Bob Gilbertson, 123; 6. Gary Densham, 101; 7.
Andy Kelley, 99; 8. Del Worsham, 60; 9. Paul Lee, 47; 10. Mitch
King,
45.
Pro Modified
1. Scott Cannon, 161; 2. Danny Rowe, 148; 3. Ed Hoover, 146; 4.
Kenny Lang, 119; 5. Pat Stoken, 95; 6. (tie) Mike Castellana, 91; Jim
Halsey, 91; 8. Quain Stott, 90; 9. Kirk Kuhns, 84; 10. Burton
Auxier,
80.
Alcohol Funny Car
1. Terry Munroe, 222; 2. Mark Thomas, 215; 3. Rob Atchison, 122; 4.
Larry Dobbs, 102; 5. Tony Bogolo, 79; 6. Neal Parker, 73; 7. Tim
Stevens, 69; 8. Laurie Cannister, 58; 9. Bunny Burkett, 52; 10.
Trevor Lebsack, 49.
Pro Stock
1. John Montecalvo, 201; 2. Robert Patrick, 195; 3. Pete Berner,
133;
4. Rob Mansfield, 120; 5. Steve Spiess, 95; 6. Mike Corvo Jr, 80; 7.
Rickie Smith, 78; 8. Frank Gugliotta, 70; 9. Brian Gahm, 64; 10.
Elijah Morton, 55.
About IHRA
Headquartered in Norwalk, Ohio, the International Hot Rod Association
(IHRA), a division of Live Nation, promotes professional,
semi-professional and local level racing opportunities for drivers at
all levels. The $19.5 million Knoll-Gas Nitro Jam(tm) Drag Racing
Series
is a 12-event North American professional drag racing circuit. In 2007,
the series will be comprised of nine events in major cities throughout
the United States and three in Canada. The Summit Racing Equipment
Pro-Am Championship presented by Mr. Gasket consists of competition at
national events and 40 events in six regional divisions, while IHRA's
Summit SuperSeries is conducted nearly every weekend at over 70
IHRA-sanctioned tracks. Providing a safe environment to develop future
stars, IHRA offers the Junior Dragster Racing Series for youths ages
8-17. Stand-alone events include Live Nation's entertainment-filled
"Thunder Jam" shows and the street legal racing and lifestyle event
series Kumho Street Warriorz presented by Hooters. More information can
be found at www.ihra.com
<https://webmail.livenation.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.ihr
a.com/> .
About Live Nation
Live Nation is the world's largest live music company. Our mission is
to inspire passion for live music around the world. We are the largest
promoter of live concerts in the world, the second-largest
entertainment
venue management company and have a rapidly growing online presence.
We
strive to create superior experiences for artists and fans, regularly
producing tours for the biggest superstars in the business, including
The Rolling Stones, Barbra Streisand, Madonna, U2 and Coldplay.
Globally, we own, operate, have booking rights for and/or have an
equity
interest in more than 160 venues, including House of Blues(r) music
venues and prestigious locations such as The Fillmore in San Francisco,
Nikon at Jones Beach in New York and London's Wembley Arena. Our
websites collectively are the second most popular entertainment/event
websites in the United States, according to Nielsen//NetRatings. In
addition, we also produce, promote or host theatrical, specialized
motor
sports and other live entertainment events. In 2006, we connected
nearly 60 million fans with their favorite performers at approximately
26,000 events in 18 countries around the world. Headquartered in Los
Angeles, California, Live Nation is listed on the New York Stock
Exchange, trading under the symbol "LYV."