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KJ Hopes to Repeat History at Pacific Raceways
ACDelco Cobalt Racer returning to site of first NHRA Pro Stock victory

Sugar Hill, Ga., July 18, 2007 – In 1993, Kurt Johnson arrived at Seattle International Raceway as a rookie NHRA racer. Although he had impressed his fellow Pro Stock competitors by reaching three final rounds in his first eleven races, he had yet to complete the picture with his first national event win. All that changed on the weekend of August 8, as he charged from the third starting position at the Kent quarter-mile, defeating veterans Joe Lepone, Steve Schmidt and his father, Warren Johnson in the earlier rounds before defeating Mark Pawuk in the final round to earn his first “Wally”.

Fourteen years later, as the POWERade Drag Racing Series returns to the recently renamed Pacific Raceways for this weekend’s Schuck’s Auto Supply Nationals, the second-generation racer is one of the acknowledged stars of the sport, with a total of 36 national event wins to his credit, and his red, white and blue ACDelco Cobalt a consistent contender every time out. Even so, Johnson enters this event with motivation quite similar to that of his first race in the Pacific Northwest, as he is determined to return to the winner’s circle for the first time since the Phoenix event earlier this year.

“This ACDelco Cobalt crew really needs and wants to win,” said Johnson. “After all, these first and second-round exits are getting old. We’ve gotten our act together in qualifying, starting in the top half in six of the last seven races, so we should be going to the semis and finals on a more consistent basis, putting ourselves in position to win. We have a race car that we believe is capable of winning right now, so as long as we get everything going in the right direction, which we should turn things around this weekend in Seattle .”

Naturally, Johnson’s outlook is bolstered by his prior history of success at Pacific Raceways. With a total of three wins in five final round appearances, he is second behind his Hall of Fame father, Warren Johnson among active Pro Stock racers. In addition, with his most recent victory in the Evergreen State coming only two years ago, he is well versed on what it takes to tame the most recent version of this tricky track. Therefore, there is an air of cautious optimism in the blue crew’s camp coming into the weekend.

“Pacific Raceways is a good place to race, especially since they’ve ground the track,” said Johnson. “It’s now a smooth and consistent surface. I’ve won there three times, including my first in ’93, and this ACDelco Cobalt crew has qualified second three of the last four years, winning in ’05, so we have a pretty good notebook on what set-ups to use. Hopefully we can put that information to work and get back to the winner’s circle. It’s time to get healthy.”

This year, ACDelco is teaming with Kurt Johnson to produce the “ ACDelco Drive to Win” Sweepstakes, where entrants can win awards, racing trips and prizes, including the grand prize: a 2007 Cobalt SS complete with Genuine Chevrolet Accessories. For more information on Kurt Johnson, ACDelco and the Drive to Win Sweepstakes, please visit Drive To Win | ACDelco

Kurt Johnson & the ACDelco Cobalt Racing team
By the Numbers – Schuck’s Auto Supply Nationals edition:


3 – Career KJ wins at Pacific Raceways, which came in 1993, 1999 & 2005.

3.769 – Average starting position for KJ in his 13 prior Seattle starts.

5 – Kurt Johnson final rounds at the Washington state quarter-mile, with the most recent coming in 2005, when he ran unopposed for the win as Ron Krisher crashed in the semifinals.

6.613 – KJ’s career best elapsed time (in seconds) recorded in October 2006 in Richmond , VA

12 – Top half qualifying starts for KJ in his 13 prior Pacific Raceways races.

13 - Consecutive years in which Kurt has won at least one national event, the longest active streak in Pro Stock.

27 - KJ elimination round wins at Pacific Raceways, versus 10 losses for a .730 win percentage

209.26 - KJ’s career best top speed (in mph) recorded in October 2006 in Richmond , VA.
 
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