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[coverattach=1](6-15-2009) ENGLISHTOWN, New Jersey – The history of Old Bridge Township Raceway Park in Englishtown, New Jersey is littered with personal bests, first-ever moments and various monumental moments in the sport of drag racing, but this past weekend the veteran Pro Modified pilot Danny Rowe used the facility to etch a new line in his collective racing past with a stunning 5.899-second, 243.94mph in the final round against Ontario, Canada’s own Raymond Commisso, who posted the NHRA Pro Mod Challenge National E.T. record in his winning effort of 5.856/245.58mph.
“We’re right there,” said Rowe, as he arrived back in Laguna Beach, California, where he resides. “We thought we might have something for Raymond [Commisso] there in the final, but we came up a little bit short. We did, though, make our best ever run in competition with the 5.899 in the final, and that does a lot for easing the pain."
Before reaching the final round of eliminations for the Get Screened America Pro Mod Challenge in front of a massive crowd of knowledgeable racing fans in one of the sport’s most followed events, Rowe utilized a 5.927/242.71mph blast to take the No. 3 qualifying spot amongst 16 of the nation’s leading Pro Modified racers.
“I just can't say enough about this incredible team," started Rowe. "Jimmy [Rector, crew chief] gave me one bad hot rod this weekend and we're happy with our performance. This puts us just four rounds out of first place, and considering where we were going into this, if we run well in Indy, we’ve got a great shot at the championship. We’ve got a lot of exciting things going on including a new car from Tim McAmis Race Cars that we take delivery of soon, a new engine program and a couple sponsorship programs that could come together very soon. Overall, we would have loved to win the quickest side-by-side Pro Mod race in history, but I’m pretty satisfied having been in it.”
Rowe comes out of the NHRA SuperNationals third in the Get Screened America NHRA Pro Mod Challenge points standings, just 66 points out of the lead. The next stop on the GSA Pro Mod Challenge schedule will be the historic Mac Tools U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Information regarding Danny Rowe Racing can be found at .: Danny Rowe Racing - Pro Modified :.
“We’re right there,” said Rowe, as he arrived back in Laguna Beach, California, where he resides. “We thought we might have something for Raymond [Commisso] there in the final, but we came up a little bit short. We did, though, make our best ever run in competition with the 5.899 in the final, and that does a lot for easing the pain."
Before reaching the final round of eliminations for the Get Screened America Pro Mod Challenge in front of a massive crowd of knowledgeable racing fans in one of the sport’s most followed events, Rowe utilized a 5.927/242.71mph blast to take the No. 3 qualifying spot amongst 16 of the nation’s leading Pro Modified racers.
“I just can't say enough about this incredible team," started Rowe. "Jimmy [Rector, crew chief] gave me one bad hot rod this weekend and we're happy with our performance. This puts us just four rounds out of first place, and considering where we were going into this, if we run well in Indy, we’ve got a great shot at the championship. We’ve got a lot of exciting things going on including a new car from Tim McAmis Race Cars that we take delivery of soon, a new engine program and a couple sponsorship programs that could come together very soon. Overall, we would have loved to win the quickest side-by-side Pro Mod race in history, but I’m pretty satisfied having been in it.”
Rowe comes out of the NHRA SuperNationals third in the Get Screened America NHRA Pro Mod Challenge points standings, just 66 points out of the lead. The next stop on the GSA Pro Mod Challenge schedule will be the historic Mac Tools U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Information regarding Danny Rowe Racing can be found at .: Danny Rowe Racing - Pro Modified :.