Greg Anderson wants to get back to winning ways after Norwalk (1 Viewer)

<img src="http://www.nitromater.com/gallery/files/5/g_anderson07.jpg" alt="g_anderson07" align="left"borders="0"/>
Greg Anderson wants to get back to winning ways after Norwalk

BRISTOL, Tenn. (July 4, 2007) – After a small set back due to a rule interpretation at the last race, Greg Anderson aims to get his KB Racing LLC, Summit Racing Equipment Pontiac back on track as he pursues his fourth NHRA POWERade Pro Stock Championship when the seventh annual NHRA O’Reilly Thunder Valley Nationals gets underway this weekend at Bristol Dragway.

“We’ve got a lot of making up to do. We’ve got to redeem ourselves,” said Anderson who took the No. 1 position and won here in 2004. “Last weekend at Norwalk (Ohio), we had an uncharacteristic weekend for the KB Racing team when I made a judgment error on the starting lights. I’m disappointed that I didn’t know the rules better than I did but that’s behind us now. We need to make some ground up at Bristol Dragway and show everybody that last weekend was just a fluke and show everybody what we’re really made of.”

Without rehashing last weekend’s miscue, Anderson was timed out after he didn’t enter the staging beams in the required seven seconds once the two pre-stage lights and one of the two staged lights were on.

“That’s what it was and now our entire focus is on Bristol and the winner’s circle,” concluded Anderson.

Since the season began 11 races ago, Anderson has gone to six final rounds, winning all six. He leads the NHRA POWERade Pro Stock standings with 992 points, which also puts the Minnesota native, who now lives in the Charlotte N.C. area, in the lead for the first segment – Countdown to Eight – of the Countdown to the Championship. KB Racing teammate Jason Line is fourth with 682 points, 310 behind Anderson. Sandwiched in between Anderson and Line is Jeg Coughlin in second with 825 points (-167) and Coughlin’s teammate Dave Connolly, with 775 points (-217), in third. Rounding out the top five is Allen Johnson in fifth with 584 points, 408 off the lead. (For a brief description of the Countdown to the Championship, see below.)

In addition to his win in 2004, Anderson claimed the first of his 49 career wins at Bristol Dragway in 2001. This season the 46-year-old driver has a string of six consecutive No. 1 qualifiers going back to the Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals in Atlanta, and he's also qualified at 104 consecutive events, the longest active streak in the NHRA Pro Stock category.

QUALIFYING: Pro Stock begins qualifying for the seventh annual NHRA O’Reilly Thunder Valley Nationals on Friday, July 6, with two sessions at 5 and 7:30 p.m. Qualifying for the Pro Stock classes conclude on Saturday (July 7), with two sessions at 12:30 and 3 p.m. Note the later start: Final eliminations for the NHRA O’Reilly Thunder Valley Nationals begin for all teams at 12 noon on Sunday, July 8. All qualifying and eliminations times are local Bristol time (ET) and subject to change.

TELEVISION: Qualifying highlights for the NHRA O’Reilly Thunder Valley Nationals can be seen on ESPN2 / ESPN2 HD on Saturday (July 7) from 4-6 p.m. ESPN2 / ESPN2 HD will also air same-day coverage of eliminations on Sunday (July 8) from 9 p.m. until midnight. The elimination show repeats early Monday morning, July 9, from 3:30-5:30 a.m. Also, be sure to tune into NHRA Race Day, the show which provides the drag racing fan with the latest information about the NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series. The seventh annual NHRA O’Reilly Thunder Valley Nationals installment of NHRA Race Day can be seen on Sunday (July 8) on ESPN2 / ESPN2 HD from 11-11:30 a.m. Television times are ET and subject to change without notice. Check your local listing.

COUNTDOWN TO THE CHAMPIONSHIP: In its simplest form, the Countdown breaks the $50 million, 23-event NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series season up into three distinct segments: the 17-race Countdown to 8, the four-race Countdown to 4 and the two-race Countdown to 1.

After the 17 regular season races, all teams will continue vying for points, with full fields, but only the top eight drivers continue to vie for the championship in the four-race second segment. The top four drivers after the four-race playoff then move to the third and final segment that will be run over the final two races – the NHRA ACDelco Las Vegas Nationals in Las Vegas and the NHRA Auto Club Finals in Pomona. While all teams will continue vying for points, with full fields, only one of the four can be crowned the 2007 champion.

KB RACING LLC is owned by Las Vegas businessmen Ken Black and his son Kenny Black. In the NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series, KB Racing LLC fields two Summit Racing Equipment Pro Stock Pontiac GTOs, one driven by Greg Anderson, a native of Duluth, Minn. who now lives in the Charlotte, N. C. area, and the other by Jason Line, a native of Wright, Minn. who now lives in the Charlotte, N. C. area, and a Top Fuel dragster, managed by Kalitta Motorsports, and driven by Hillary Will, a native of Fortuna, Calif. who now resides in Ypsilanti, Mich. Anderson won three consecutive POWERade Pro Stock Championships (2003-2005) and finished second in the point standings in 2006. Line, who finished second in points in his rookie season in 2004 and third in 2005, is the reigning 2006 POWERade Pro Stock Champion. Line was honored with the 2004 Automobile Club of Southern California Road to the Future Award, presented to the outstanding rookie in a professional category. Will finished No. 10 in her rookie season in Top Fuel in 2006 and was nominated for the Automobile Club of Southern California Road to the Future Award. The Pro Stock shop of Anderson and Line is in Mooresville, N. C. and the Kalitta Motorsports racing operation is in Ypsilanti, Mich.

SUMMIT RACING EQUIPMENT: Since 1968 Summit Racing Equipment (Summit Racing - High Performance Car and Truck Parts | 800-230-3030), headquartered in Tallmadge, Ohio, has been the leader in high performance, offering a huge selection of parts for virtually everyone from racers to street rodders, muscle car enthusiasts, off-roaders, and sport compact fans. Summit does business based on a simple formula: give our customers the parts they want, at a fair price, ship those parts fast, and back them with the best customer service on the planet. Summit Racing Equipment services its customers from three warehouses in Tallmadge, Ohio, Sparks, Nev., and McDonough, Ga. Summit Racing Equipment is the primary marketing partner of KB Racing LLC, which fields the Summit Racing Equipment Pontiac GTOs driven by three-time NHRA POWERade Pro Stock champion Greg Anderson and reigning NHRA POWERade Pro Stock champion Jason Line. Summit Racing Equipment is also an associate sponsor on the KB Racing LLC-owned, Kalitta Motorsports-managed Top Fuel Dragster of Hillary Will.
 
Ways To Support Nitromater

Users who are viewing this thread


Back
Top