CM Racing Pre-Race Report: Pomona 2 (1 Viewer)

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In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip
Pomona, Calif.
Nov. 10 - 12, 2023


Top Fuel:
JUSTIN ASHLEY: Driver of the Phillips Connect Toyota Top Fuel Dragster
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Countdown to the Championship Ranking:
5th (-82)
In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip Overall Highlights:

Two-time winner
One-time runner-up
One-time No. 1 qualifier
Note: all highlights are from the Winternationals race
2022 NHRA Finals Event Recap:
Qualified 10th; First round exit (defeated by Antron Brown in E1)
Last Event (Las Vegas 2):
Qualified sixth; Event runner-up (defeated Dan Mercier in E1, Austin Prock in E2, Steve Torrence in E3; defeated by Mike Salinas in E4)
2023 Statistics:
20 races; six wins, two runner-up finishes, three No. 1 qualifiers
Career Statistics:
75 races; 11 wins, five No. 1 qualifiers

Noteworthy:
Ashley is in pursuit of his first Top Fuel world championship
Begins the weekend sitting 82 points – or less than three competition rounds – behind No. 1 ranked Steve Torrence
Enters the NHRA Finals after having powered to a runner-up finish in Las Vegas at the most recent event on tour
In addition to his six wins in eight final round appearances, Ashley’s dominant 2023 season has included:
Three No. 1 qualifiers
A class-leading six Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge specialty race wins
Winning the 2023 NHRA Camping World Series regular-season to begin the playoffs as the No. 1 seed
For the past two seasons Ashley and the Phillips Connect Toyota Top Fuel team have supported and honored veterans through a partnership with the Wyakin Foundation. This weekend, Ashley, Phillips Connect, and the Wyakin Foundation will be hosting three veterans on Saturday, Nov. 11, to celebrate Veterans Day
The Wyakin Foundation’s mission is to serve as a conduit, connecting wounded and injured veterans to their successful and fulfilling civilian futures through education, development, and guidance
This year, Ashley donated $2,500 to the Wyakin Foundation when he was on the Top Fuel team that won the Toyota Supra Showdown. The Phillips Connect team has also hosted contest and raffle winners at races through their fundraising efforts
Fan Events:
Saturday, 10:30 -11:00 a.m., Team Toyota autograph session at Toyota midway display
Quotable:
“At the beginning of the season everyone says they just want to have a shot at the championship coming into the NHRA Finals at Pomona in November. We have our shot and now it’s all about capitalizing on the opportunities that are ahead. We’re focused on taking it one round at a time and letting the points take care of themselves. Our best chance to win this championship is by taking care of our business and not being concerned with the variables around us.
“There are little points available throughout qualifying and 30 points per round available on race day. We just want to get as many qualifying points as possible and then race to the best of our ability on Sunday. There are no easy rounds and the competition is stronger than it’s ever been before. We have an amazing team with these Phillips Connect guys led by Mike Green and Tommy DeLago so it will be exciting. I am looking forward to the challenge.”



TONY SCHUMACHER: Driver of the SCAG Power Equipment Top Fuel Dragster
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Countdown to the Championship Ranking:
9th (-235)
NHRA Finals Event Highlights:

Four-time event champion (2004 - 2007)
Five-time runner-up (2000, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2018)
Six-time No. 1 qualifier (2003, 2005, 2007 - 2010)
In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip Overall Highlights:
Six-time event winner
Seven-time runner-up
10-time No. 1 qualifier
2022 NHRA Finals Event Recap:
Qualified eighth; First round exit (defeated by Clay Millican in E1)
Last Event (Las Vegas 2):
Qualified ninth; Quarterfinal finish (defeated Shawn Langdon in E1; defeated by Mike Salinas in E2)
2023 Statistics:
20 races; one runner-up finish
Career Statistics:
554 races; 86 wins, 88 No. 1 qualifiers
Noteworthy:
Tied with Don Garlits and Doug Kalitta for the most Top Fuel wins (six) at Pomona
Leads the Top Fuel class in number of No. 1 qualifiers (six) at the NHRA Finals
Leads the Top Fuel class in number of overall No. 1 qualifiers (10) at Pomona
Is vying for his 22nd top 10 finish
Has enjoyed a late-season surge, which has seen him advance to the semifinals at two of the last five events in addition to a quarterfinal finish at the most recent event in Las Vegas
Quotable:
“Seasons are determined by timing, and we didn’t have a very good car at the beginning of the year because we had a lot of brand-new parts and a lot of things to work through. But lately, we’ve been running well, and while I can’t win the championship this year, I’m going to enjoy Pomona because we have a great race car and we will probably upset the apple cart at some level. To be honest, whoever wins the championship, it’s going to be a hell of a battle and they’re going to have to get through some very difficult cars. I love Pomona, and I love the end of the year and seeing who can gut-out the pressure. So, while we won’t win the championship, we will be the pressure.”


Funny Car:
TIM WILKERSON: Driver of the SCAG Power Equipment/Levi, Ray & Shoup Ford Mustang
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Countdown to the Championship Ranking: 8th (-269)
In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip Highlights:

1998 event runner-up
Two-time No. 1 qualifier
Note: all highlights are from the Winternationals race
2022 NHRA Finals Event Recap:
Qualified eighth; Quarterfinal finish (defeated J.R. Todd in E1; defeated by Ron Capps in E2)
Last Event (Las Vegas 2):
Qualified ninth; First round exit (defeated by Alexis DeJoria in E1)
2023 Statistics:
20 races; two wins, one runner-up finish
Career Statistics:
590 races; 24 wins; 20 No. 1 qualifiers
Noteworthy:
Clocked his career-best speed (336.91 MPH) during the 2022 Pomona 2 event
Has finished in the top 10 an impressive 18 times and is seeking his 16th consecutive ranked finish. Wilkerson’s 2023 highlights include:
Reaching a milestone 50th final round when he advanced to a runner-up finish in Las Vegas
Powering to two event wins (Joliet, Ill., and Seattle)
Two Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge specialty race appearances
Quotable:
“I’m looking to bounce back from a really awful weekend in Vegas, blow-up wise. Then, hopefully end the year with a win for our whole SCAG Ford Maynard Wilkerson Racing team. We had some great standout moments this year, including a win at one of the facilities I consider a home track, and now we want to close out the year strong. We’re not in the championship hunt but we’re looking forward to playing spoiler and making the teams still in the chase really work for it.”

Quotable:
“I’m looking to bounce back from a really awful weekend in Vegas, blow-up wise. Then, hopefully end the year with a win for our whole SCAG Ford Maynard Wilkerson Racing team. We had some great standout moments this year, including a win at one of the facilities I consider a home track, and now we want to close out the year strong. We’re not in the championship hunt but we’re looking forward to playing spoiler and making the teams still in the chase really work for it.”


About JCM Racing:
Established in 2022, the Maynard family’s JCM Racing organization is a multi-car NHRA team owned by Joe and Cathi Maynard, along with their minority partners Eric and Kim Lehman. JCM Racing takes pride in operating as a family unit with son Joe C. Maynard and daughter-in-law, Andrea Maynard, also having an ownership stake and leading the team in executive roles. The executive staff operates out of Clarksville, Tenn., while the racing headquarters are located in Brownsburg, Ind.
Headliners for the JCM Racing team are the SCAG Power Equipment Top Fuel dragster driven by Tony Schumacher, the SCAG Power Equipment/Levi, Ray & Shoup Ford Mustang Funny Car piloted by Tim Wilkerson, and the Phillips Connect Toyota Top Fuel dragster campaigned by Justin Ashley. As an eight-time world champion and 86-time event winner, Schumacher is the most decorated Top Fuel driver in the history of the sport. Wilkerson is a 24-time Funny Car winner and an industry anomaly as he serves as both the driver and tuner of his 11,000-horsepower machine. While still considered a newcomer to the Camping World Series, Ashley, the 2020 Rookie of the Year recipient, has already earned a reputation as one of the best 'leavers' in the Top Fuel category. NHRA Hall of Famer Don Schumacher, father of Tony Schumacher, is a minority owner of the SCAG dragster, while Tim Wilkerson Racing (TWR) co-owns the SCAG/LRS Mustang with JCM Racing. The Maynard Ashley Racing (MAR) operation is co-owned by JCM Racing and Max Out Motorsports. Between the three entities, JCM Racing owns seven national event wins to date.
JCM Racing also operates a driver development program, which currently lends support to three entries in NHRA’s Sportsman categories. Wyatt Wagner competes in Super Stock, Kayleigh Hill is a Super Comp racer, and Waylon Bennett tears it up in the Jr. Drag Racing League. Through the driver development program, JCM offers young talent the opportunity to hone in and perfect their driving skills as they work toward a career competing in NHRA’s professional ranks.
For more information, visit @jcmnitro on Twitter and Instagram, @JCMNitro on Facebook, and JCMNitro.com.




 
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