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[coverattach=1]Belle Rose, La -- This weekend, just thirty miles south of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, will combine the best of true Southern hospitality, specialty culinary cuisines of fresh crawfish and gator style gumbos, and lots of drag racing as the South Central Division 4 Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series kicks of it's fifth of six events for the 2009 racing season at No Problem Raceway in Belle Rose.
Tigerflow Racing will have three teams all vying for the winner's circle on Sunday. Tommy Phillips will contest Super Comp and Super Gas, Keith Haney of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma will race Top Sportsman and Brandon Lewis, also from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma will race his family owned A/Fuel Dragster within the Top Alcohol Dragster competition.
Phillips has been having a successful year so far for the 2009 racing season. He is looking to improve on his National points standing where he currently sits in the 9th slot for Super Comp and 8th within the Super Gas category. Within the Division 4 points chase, he is in 7th place in Super Comp and 4th place in Super Gas.
Phillips recently added another Wally to his collection of 2009 awards for his consistent performance in Super Gas during the Division 5 race in Topeka a few weeks ago and will be looking to add a couple more this weekend.
Brandon Lewis is looking to improve upon his points position as well and won the last event that they attended in Topeka a few weeks ago. Lewis is currently in 2nd place within the Division 4 Alcohol Dragster category, only 10 points behind leader Malcolm Wahle.
Keith Haney will be looking for his second Wally of the season in his 2009 GXP Top Sportsman racer. At his teams last outing in Topeka, they finished with a runner up and is now tied for 1st place with Keith Raftery for the Division 4 Top Sportsman Championship.
For all the latest updates and racing results, log on to www.dracecentral.com presented by Summitracing.com 1-800-230-3030 or NHRA.com.
Tigerflow Systems, Inc., is a worldwide manufacturer of engineered packaged pumping systems. The company was founded in 1985 and provides pumping systems for the plumbing, commercial, municipal, fire protection, HVAC, heat transfer, hot water heating and landscape irrigation markets.
Tigerflow Racing will have three teams all vying for the winner's circle on Sunday. Tommy Phillips will contest Super Comp and Super Gas, Keith Haney of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma will race Top Sportsman and Brandon Lewis, also from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma will race his family owned A/Fuel Dragster within the Top Alcohol Dragster competition.
Phillips has been having a successful year so far for the 2009 racing season. He is looking to improve on his National points standing where he currently sits in the 9th slot for Super Comp and 8th within the Super Gas category. Within the Division 4 points chase, he is in 7th place in Super Comp and 4th place in Super Gas.
Phillips recently added another Wally to his collection of 2009 awards for his consistent performance in Super Gas during the Division 5 race in Topeka a few weeks ago and will be looking to add a couple more this weekend.
Brandon Lewis is looking to improve upon his points position as well and won the last event that they attended in Topeka a few weeks ago. Lewis is currently in 2nd place within the Division 4 Alcohol Dragster category, only 10 points behind leader Malcolm Wahle.
Keith Haney will be looking for his second Wally of the season in his 2009 GXP Top Sportsman racer. At his teams last outing in Topeka, they finished with a runner up and is now tied for 1st place with Keith Raftery for the Division 4 Top Sportsman Championship.
For all the latest updates and racing results, log on to www.dracecentral.com presented by Summitracing.com 1-800-230-3030 or NHRA.com.
Tigerflow Systems, Inc., is a worldwide manufacturer of engineered packaged pumping systems. The company was founded in 1985 and provides pumping systems for the plumbing, commercial, municipal, fire protection, HVAC, heat transfer, hot water heating and landscape irrigation markets.