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Sugar Hill, Ga., June 4, 2008 – For the first time in five years, Kurt Johnson and the ACDelco Cobalt Racing team will arrive at an NHRA national event as the leaders in the POWERade Pro Stock Championship standings. Although naturally pleased with their current standing, with more than half the season remaining, including the final six-race Countdown to One playoff, everyone on the team realizes that the battle has just begun. Therefore, their focus entering this weekend’s Torco Racing Fuels Nationals in Joliet , IL remains squarely on winning their second race of the season.
“We’ve done well so far, but it’s still early,” said Johnson. “At this point, we would like to have more than one win, but this category is so tough, as shown by the eight different winners in nine races. So far, it has been a crazy year in Pro Stock, so we’re pretty pleased to have our ACDelco Cobalt at the top of the page.
“However, being in front only really matters at the end of year, so our goals haven’t changed in the least. We enter every race looking to win, including this weekend in Joliet . Therefore, we’re going to keep doing what we’ve been doing, trying to win as many as we can and let the points take care of themselves.”
A look back at Johnson’s ascension to the top of the standings shows a steady and consistent performance by the red, white and blue crew throughout 2008. In the first nine races, the second-generation racer has earned eight Top Five starts and five finishes in the semi-finals or better, highlighted by his win in Madison one month ago. Even so, with the “factory hot rods” in the midst of one of their most competitive seasons, the team knows further improvement will be necessary to maintain their ranking, and welcome the chance to compete on a track where they have experienced success in the past.
“Our ACDelco Cobalt is running well, with everyone on the team doing their job, and we’re going to keep plugging away, doing whatever we can to make it better,” said Johnson. “Looking at our results so far, we’re not anticipating any major changes. It’s just that now that we’re ahead, we feel that we need to pay even more attention to every detail. Our plan is to look at the overall program and see if there is anything we might be missing or can improve.
“We’re looking forward to going to Route 66 Raceway. It’s one of the best facilities we go to, and we’ve had good success there in the past. With two national event wins and last year’s King Demon Crown (the Pro Stock all-star race, which had been held in Joliet the last few years), we have a solid notebook on the track, so we should be in good shape this weekend. With the combination of a good race car and a good track, I think it’s time to turn up the wick.”
Kurt Johnson and the ACDelco Chevy Cobalt Racing team By the Numbers – Torco Racing Fuels Nationals edition:
2 – a) KJ career wins at Route 66 Raceway entering this event, which came in 2003 & 2006
b) No. 1 qualifying performances in Joliet entering this weekend, which came in 1999 & 2001.
4 - Number of finishes in the semifinals or better by Kurt in his previous 13 Joliet starts.
6.581 – KJ’s career best elapsed time (in seconds) recorded last month in Madison , IL .
7.85 – KJ’s average starting position in Joliet in 13 previous career starts.
8 – Top half starts by Kurt at Route 66 Raceway (in 13 prior starts)
14 – Following his win in Madison , consecutive years in which Kurt has won at least one national event, the longest active streak in Pro Stock.
15 – KJ Joliet national event appearances coming into this event, dating back to 1998, when he qualified eighth and advanced to the quarterfinals.
19 – KJ Route 66 Raceway round wins in his 13 prior starts, versus 11 losses for a .633 win percentage
209.39 - KJ’s career best top speed (in mph) recorded earlier this year in Madison , IL .
KJ Hunting Wins, Not Points at Route 66 Raceway
Pro Stock points leader targets ACDelco Cobalt’s third win in Joliet
Sugar Hill, Ga., June 4, 2008 – For the first time in five years, Kurt Johnson and the ACDelco Cobalt Racing team will arrive at an NHRA national event as the leaders in the POWERade Pro Stock Championship standings. Although naturally pleased with their current standing, with more than half the season remaining, including the final six-race Countdown to One playoff, everyone on the team realizes that the battle has just begun. Therefore, their focus entering this weekend’s Torco Racing Fuels Nationals in Joliet , IL remains squarely on winning their second race of the season.
“We’ve done well so far, but it’s still early,” said Johnson. “At this point, we would like to have more than one win, but this category is so tough, as shown by the eight different winners in nine races. So far, it has been a crazy year in Pro Stock, so we’re pretty pleased to have our ACDelco Cobalt at the top of the page.
“However, being in front only really matters at the end of year, so our goals haven’t changed in the least. We enter every race looking to win, including this weekend in Joliet . Therefore, we’re going to keep doing what we’ve been doing, trying to win as many as we can and let the points take care of themselves.”
A look back at Johnson’s ascension to the top of the standings shows a steady and consistent performance by the red, white and blue crew throughout 2008. In the first nine races, the second-generation racer has earned eight Top Five starts and five finishes in the semi-finals or better, highlighted by his win in Madison one month ago. Even so, with the “factory hot rods” in the midst of one of their most competitive seasons, the team knows further improvement will be necessary to maintain their ranking, and welcome the chance to compete on a track where they have experienced success in the past.
“Our ACDelco Cobalt is running well, with everyone on the team doing their job, and we’re going to keep plugging away, doing whatever we can to make it better,” said Johnson. “Looking at our results so far, we’re not anticipating any major changes. It’s just that now that we’re ahead, we feel that we need to pay even more attention to every detail. Our plan is to look at the overall program and see if there is anything we might be missing or can improve.
“We’re looking forward to going to Route 66 Raceway. It’s one of the best facilities we go to, and we’ve had good success there in the past. With two national event wins and last year’s King Demon Crown (the Pro Stock all-star race, which had been held in Joliet the last few years), we have a solid notebook on the track, so we should be in good shape this weekend. With the combination of a good race car and a good track, I think it’s time to turn up the wick.”
Kurt Johnson and the ACDelco Chevy Cobalt Racing team By the Numbers – Torco Racing Fuels Nationals edition:
2 – a) KJ career wins at Route 66 Raceway entering this event, which came in 2003 & 2006
b) No. 1 qualifying performances in Joliet entering this weekend, which came in 1999 & 2001.
4 - Number of finishes in the semifinals or better by Kurt in his previous 13 Joliet starts.
6.581 – KJ’s career best elapsed time (in seconds) recorded last month in Madison , IL .
7.85 – KJ’s average starting position in Joliet in 13 previous career starts.
8 – Top half starts by Kurt at Route 66 Raceway (in 13 prior starts)
14 – Following his win in Madison , consecutive years in which Kurt has won at least one national event, the longest active streak in Pro Stock.
15 – KJ Joliet national event appearances coming into this event, dating back to 1998, when he qualified eighth and advanced to the quarterfinals.
19 – KJ Route 66 Raceway round wins in his 13 prior starts, versus 11 losses for a .633 win percentage
209.39 - KJ’s career best top speed (in mph) recorded earlier this year in Madison , IL .