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Sugar Hill, Ga., October 24, 2007 – By its very nature, participation in any form of competitive motorsports comes with a certain amount of stress for those involved. Further compressing the competition into the quarter-mile, single-elimination format used in the NHRA’s POWERade Drag Racing Series only serves to drive this intensity even higher. However, the ultimate pressure comes when the race’s title sponsor matches that on the side of a racer’s car, as will happen to Pro Stock standout Kurt Johnson and the ACDelco Cobalt Racing team this weekend in the Nevada desert.
However, the second-generation racer quickly downplays the notion of any added need to perform at this weekend’s ACDelco Las Vegas Nationals, preferring instead to focusing his efforts on returning to the winner’s circle.
“Qur objective is the same at every race no matter who the title sponsor is and that is to end the day with our ACDelco Cobalt in the winner’s circle,” said Johnson. “However, there is no denying that we will have some extra motivation in Las Vegas this weekend. To say the least, it would be fantastic to win in front of our sponsor, showing our appreciation to all the people who support us.
“ACDelco has a lot going on this weekend, from giving a car away as part of the Drive to Win sweepstakes and hosting a large group in a hospitality tent to having Hulk Hogan as the Grand Marshal. We’ll have an awesome new look with the Hulkster on the car, which we’ll be unveiling at the FanFest on Thursday, and we’re looking to take him and everyone involved to the winner’s circle with us, just like we did in 2005.”
Fortunately, Johnson’s odds of achieving his goal are improved by the site of this weekend’s event, The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Located in the shadows of the Entertainment Capital of the World, this state-of-the art speedplant is one of the sport’s crown jewels, with every driver coveting a win in the Nevada desert. As one of only three Pro Stock drivers with multiple Vegas wins, as well as five final round appearances, he is well-versed on what it takes to succeed in the Silver State. Although acknowledging there will be some stiff competition from another stout Pro Stock field, KJ is determined to hit the jackpot.
“We’re looking forward to going to Las Vegas,” said Johnson. “We always have fun there, The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway is one of the best on the POWERade tour, and best of all, we know our way to its winner’s circle.
“Our ACDelco Cobalt has been running well lately, and hopefully we have put the mechanical issues that plagued us at the last few races behind us. We’ve spent the last two weeks freshening everything, making sure it’s ready for these last two races, and after testing, we feel pretty good about our chances.
“I know there will a tremendous amount of attention paid to the Countdown, but there still is a race to be won. Those four can fight amongst themselves, but to us they are just another competitor, someone standing between us and the winner’s circle, and we’ll do everything we can to take home the trophy.”
A short video containing Kurt Johnson’s introductory comments about this weekend’s ACDelco Las Vegas Nationals can be seen at: YouTube - Kurt Johnson Previews the ACDelco NHRA Las Vegas Nationals
Autograph Session/Hulk Hogan ACDelco Car Unveiling: Kurt Johnson will be unveiling the Hulk Hogan/ACDelco Cobalt and signing autographs from 6:00-7:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 25 at the NHRA FanFest, which will be held at the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas.
Kurt Johnson & the ACDelco Cobalt Racing team By the Numbers – ACDelco Las Vegas Nationals Edition:
1 – Career No. 1 qualifying performances by Kurt in Las Vegas, which came in 2002
2 – Career Kurt Johnson wins at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, the most recent of which came at the 2006 Summitracing.com Nationals.
5 – The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway final round appearances by KJ, with the most recent at last year’s spring race.
7 – Top half qualifying starts for KJ in his 13 prior starts at The Strip.
7.46 – Average starting position for KJ in his 13 prior starts in the Nevada desert.
6.613 – KJ’s career best elapsed time (in seconds) recorded in October 2006 in Richmond.
20 - KJ elimination round wins in Las Vegas, versus 11 losses for a .645 win percentage
13 - Consecutive years in which Kurt has won at least one national event, the longest active streak in Pro Stock.
14 – Total Pro Stock appearances by Kurt Johnson at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway coming into the ACDelco Las Vegas Nationals, dating back to 2000, when he qualified 13th and fell to his father (and eventual race runner-up) Warren Johnson in the opening stanza.
209.26 - KJ’s career best top speed (in mph) recorded in October 2006 in Richmond, VA.
KJ Aims to Convert Pressure into Las Vegas Win
ACDelco Cobalt Racer targets second win at sponsor’s race
Sugar Hill, Ga., October 24, 2007 – By its very nature, participation in any form of competitive motorsports comes with a certain amount of stress for those involved. Further compressing the competition into the quarter-mile, single-elimination format used in the NHRA’s POWERade Drag Racing Series only serves to drive this intensity even higher. However, the ultimate pressure comes when the race’s title sponsor matches that on the side of a racer’s car, as will happen to Pro Stock standout Kurt Johnson and the ACDelco Cobalt Racing team this weekend in the Nevada desert.
However, the second-generation racer quickly downplays the notion of any added need to perform at this weekend’s ACDelco Las Vegas Nationals, preferring instead to focusing his efforts on returning to the winner’s circle.
“Qur objective is the same at every race no matter who the title sponsor is and that is to end the day with our ACDelco Cobalt in the winner’s circle,” said Johnson. “However, there is no denying that we will have some extra motivation in Las Vegas this weekend. To say the least, it would be fantastic to win in front of our sponsor, showing our appreciation to all the people who support us.
“ACDelco has a lot going on this weekend, from giving a car away as part of the Drive to Win sweepstakes and hosting a large group in a hospitality tent to having Hulk Hogan as the Grand Marshal. We’ll have an awesome new look with the Hulkster on the car, which we’ll be unveiling at the FanFest on Thursday, and we’re looking to take him and everyone involved to the winner’s circle with us, just like we did in 2005.”
Fortunately, Johnson’s odds of achieving his goal are improved by the site of this weekend’s event, The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Located in the shadows of the Entertainment Capital of the World, this state-of-the art speedplant is one of the sport’s crown jewels, with every driver coveting a win in the Nevada desert. As one of only three Pro Stock drivers with multiple Vegas wins, as well as five final round appearances, he is well-versed on what it takes to succeed in the Silver State. Although acknowledging there will be some stiff competition from another stout Pro Stock field, KJ is determined to hit the jackpot.
“We’re looking forward to going to Las Vegas,” said Johnson. “We always have fun there, The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway is one of the best on the POWERade tour, and best of all, we know our way to its winner’s circle.
“Our ACDelco Cobalt has been running well lately, and hopefully we have put the mechanical issues that plagued us at the last few races behind us. We’ve spent the last two weeks freshening everything, making sure it’s ready for these last two races, and after testing, we feel pretty good about our chances.
“I know there will a tremendous amount of attention paid to the Countdown, but there still is a race to be won. Those four can fight amongst themselves, but to us they are just another competitor, someone standing between us and the winner’s circle, and we’ll do everything we can to take home the trophy.”
A short video containing Kurt Johnson’s introductory comments about this weekend’s ACDelco Las Vegas Nationals can be seen at: YouTube - Kurt Johnson Previews the ACDelco NHRA Las Vegas Nationals
Autograph Session/Hulk Hogan ACDelco Car Unveiling: Kurt Johnson will be unveiling the Hulk Hogan/ACDelco Cobalt and signing autographs from 6:00-7:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 25 at the NHRA FanFest, which will be held at the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas.
Kurt Johnson & the ACDelco Cobalt Racing team By the Numbers – ACDelco Las Vegas Nationals Edition:
1 – Career No. 1 qualifying performances by Kurt in Las Vegas, which came in 2002
2 – Career Kurt Johnson wins at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, the most recent of which came at the 2006 Summitracing.com Nationals.
5 – The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway final round appearances by KJ, with the most recent at last year’s spring race.
7 – Top half qualifying starts for KJ in his 13 prior starts at The Strip.
7.46 – Average starting position for KJ in his 13 prior starts in the Nevada desert.
6.613 – KJ’s career best elapsed time (in seconds) recorded in October 2006 in Richmond.
20 - KJ elimination round wins in Las Vegas, versus 11 losses for a .645 win percentage
13 - Consecutive years in which Kurt has won at least one national event, the longest active streak in Pro Stock.
14 – Total Pro Stock appearances by Kurt Johnson at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway coming into the ACDelco Las Vegas Nationals, dating back to 2000, when he qualified 13th and fell to his father (and eventual race runner-up) Warren Johnson in the opening stanza.
209.26 - KJ’s career best top speed (in mph) recorded in October 2006 in Richmond, VA.