Kurt Johnson/ACDelco Racing Pre-Event/NHRA Chicago (1 Viewer)

[coverattach=1]JOLIET, Ill., June 3, 2009 – Reigning event champion is always a nice tag to take into a pending NHRA contest, and at this weekend's 12th annual United Association Route 66 Nationals, it's a title ACDelco's Kurt Johnson will be battling to defend. If Johnson is successful in capturing his first victory of the 2009 campaign, it would be the first time since winning at Indianapolis in 1996-97 that he's scored consecutive season victories at a national event.

Historically speaking, Route 66 Raceway has been gracious to the 46-year-old Johnson over the years. Of his 39 career national-event victories, three have come at this facility (2003, '06, '08), and Johnson will admit, the track at Route 66 Raceway can be user-friendly to the ACDelco Chevrolet.

"It's the kind of racetrack where our car seems to run well," Johnson said, "and our performance record at Route 66 Raceway over the past few years seems to back that up."

Johnson set national elapsed-time and speed records at this facility during the fall race in Sept. 2001 (which has since been discontinued), and in addition to the three national-event wins notched on his belt, Johnson has captured No. 1 qualifying honors at Route 66 Raceway twice; in 1999, and at the aforementioned fall contest in 2001.

En route to last year's victory, Johnson qualified the ACDelco Chevrolet in the No. 6 spot and beat a Pro Stock Hall of Fame-caliber of opponents that included Mike Edwards (round one), Greg Anderson (round two), Warren Johnson (round three), and finally, Jeg Coughlin Jr. in the championship heat.

"Going to Chicago, we know we can get back to basics, put this ACDelco Chevrolet through the goalposts and be pretty darn fast," Johnson said. "Seeing that we're defending champions at Route 66 Raceway, we can look over our notes and hopefully repeat."

Johnson comes into the Route 66 Nationals in eighth place in the Full Throttle points standings with a runner-up from Phoenix already on his 2009 scorecard. The team struggled to find a competitive setup in the hot, steamy conditions at the series' last event in Topeka (Kan.). However, the preliminary forecast for this weekend's race at Route 66 call for temperatures 15 – 20 degrees cooler than what they were just a few days ago at Heartland Park, and that could play into the hands of the ACDelco driver.

"We continue to make gains with the ACDelco Chevrolet," Johnson said, "and what we've learned over the last few weeks is helping us improve the way we run the car. We still don’t have a top-two car, we're making gains toward that, but we feel we have a top-five car. As close as the Pro Stock field is, you don't need a top-two car to win races. As a driver, if you're doing well on Sunday, and the car is working the way it should, you can get a win, and right now that's what we're looking for."

The 12TH annual United Association Route 66 NHRA Nationals on June 4 – 7 at Route 66 Raceway in Joliet, Ill., is the 10th race on the 24-event NHRA Full Throttle Series tour.

ESPN2 and ESPN2 HD will televise two hours of qualifying highlights at 10:30 p.m. (ET) on Saturday, June 6. NHRA Race Day, a 30-minute pre-race show, will air at 11 a.m. (ET) on Sunday, June 7 on ESPN2 and ESPN2 HD. ESPN2 and ESPN2 HD will feature three hours of eliminations coverage at 4 p.m. (ET) on Sunday, June 7.

"We want to go a full mile on Sunday and at the end of the day be stepping onto that podium with the trophy," Johnson said. "We won't be happy with anything less than that. The ACDelco team has worked long and hard over the past few months to make that happen and our guys won’t be satisfied until we succeed."

Kurt Johnson/ACDelco stats and facts 2009 Route 66 NHRA Nationals

* The 500 Club - Johnson's 510 career round wins (.630) ranks third among active full-time professional drivers behind John Force (1,022) and Warren Johnson (855), and Kurt's career round wins rank him sixth all-time among NHRA professional drivers.

* KJ has three wins at Route 66 Raceway. In 2003, he defeated Jeg Coughlin Jr. in the final round, in 2006 it was Greg Anderson who KJ dispatched in the finals, and last year, Johnson again defeated Coughlin in the finals.

* This will be Kurt's 359th race as an NHRA Pro Stock competitor.

* KJ's best season was in 2003 when he captured 49 round wins and did not lose a single first-round matchup. Among Pro Stock drivers, Johnson's 49 round wins in '03 is the seventh-best single-season total since 2000.

* KJ has 29 career No. 1 qualifying awards including two at Route 66 Raceway; 1999 and (fall) 2001.

* Johnson was NHRA Rookie of the Year in 1993.

* Johnson is one of the most successful drivers in the history of the NHRA. The native-born Minnesotan and current resident of Lawrenceville, Ga., has 39 career victories, and has finished second in the Pro Stock standings four times (1993, 2000, '03 and '05) and third five times (1995, '97-99, 2008).
 
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