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The Brown Bulletin

24th annual Checker Schuck’s Kragen Nationals
February 22-24, 2007
Firebird International Raceway
Chandler, Ariz.

Antron Brown on Phoenix
“My outlook on Phoenix is very optimistic. From the showing that we had in Pomona , I have tremendous confidence in the ability of our team to go out there and have another good showing. We want to do well because we have the Matco Tools Expo in Orlando right after the race and we want to take them a nice gift, like a “Wally” trophy. We tested well at Phoenix last month, so we’re excited.”

Lee Beard (crew chief) on Phoenix
“I think we have a tremendous amount of potential. The car ran good enough to qualify on the pole. We know we have the performance. We’re looking for some more consistency and certainly Antron (Brown) is getting better with each run he makes in the car.”

Brown Phoenix Notebook
Brown has never competed at the CSK Nationals. The Pro Stock Motorcycle category, which does not compete at each NHRA POWERade Series event, begins its schedule at Gainesville ( Fla. ) Raceway in March.

Brown earned his 12th career No. 1 qualifying award by pacing the field at the season-opening Winternationals two weeks ago in Pomona, Calif. Brown clocked a run of 4.495 seconds at 330.07 mph to pace the Top Fuelers. He advanced to the quarterfinals before falling to 29-time Top Fuel winner Cory McClenathan.

Brown became the eighth different driver that veteran crew chief Lee Beard has tuned to the pole award. It was Beard’s 56th No. 1 qualifier.

Last season, Brown raced his U.S. Army Suzuki to a 10th place finish in the PSM standings. It was his 10th consecutive finish in the top 10. He had two semifinals appearances, including Auto Club Raceway at Pomona in November.

Brown was named driver of the Matco Tools dragster during the Auto Club Finals last November.

Brown made the necessary runs required to earn his crossover Top Fuel license on Jan. 26 at Firebird International Raceway near Phoenix . He made his first 300-mph lap on Jan. 29 (327.66 mph) and his first 4.4-second pass on Jan. 30 (4.486 seconds) at F.I.R.

Brown has qualified for 146 consecutive NHRA events. He hasn’t missed the cut since the Gainesville race in 1998 after being disqualified for bad fuel at his first career event. It is the second longest qualifying streak in the professional ranks (Angelle Sampey—166).

2008 NHRA Top Fuel Standings
1. Tony Schumacher (1) 116 - - -
2. Cory McClenathan 93 -23
3. Larry Dixon 77 -39
4. Morgan Lucas 75 -41
5. ANTRON BROWN 58 -58
6. Hillary Will 54 -62
7. ROD FULLER 52 -64
Doug Herbert 52 -64
9. Alan Bradshaw 34 -82
10. David Grubnic 33 -83

Antron Brown’s Career Results at Firebird International Raceway
Brown has never competed at Firebird International Raceway.

Brown’s CSK Nationals Schedule
Date & Time Event and Location

Fri., Feb. 22, 2/4:30 p.m. TF Qualifying 1/2, Firebird Int’l Raceway
Sat., Feb. 23, 12:30/3 p.m. TF Qualifying 3/4, Firebird Int’l Raceway
Sun., Feb. 24, 11 a.m. Final Eliminations, Firebird Int’l Raceway

Brown’s Career-Best Performances

Top Fuel
E.T.—4.495 seconds Pomona , Calif. Feb. 2008
MPH—331.61 mph Pomona , Calif. Feb. 2008

Pro Stock Motorcycle
E.T.—6.930 seconds Gainesville , Fla. March 2007
MPH—193.24 mph Englishtown , N.J. May 2002

CSK Nationals TV Schedule (ESPN2)
Date & Time (ET) Coverage

Sun., Feb. 24, 2-3:30 a.m. Qualifying Highlights
Sun., Feb. 24, 7-10 p.m. Final Eliminations Coverage
 
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