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ADRL FLOWMASTERS
DRAGSTOCK VI RESULTS |
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Flowmaster Dragstock VI
Delivers the Thrills to Capacity Crowd at Rockingham Dragway
The
National Guard American Drag Racing League’s (ADRL’s)
Flowmaster Dragstock VI lived up to its promise of a great event Sep.
12, delivering record-setting fields, outstanding individual efforts,
massive crowds and exciting
on-track action.
Before a standing-room-only crowd that packed historic Rockingham
Dragway to capacity, Jason Hamstra won his second Pro Extreme race of
the year, Pro Nitrous veteran Mike Castellana scored his second win of
the last three events, Chuck Ulsch doubled his Extreme 10.5 win total
in record-setting fashion, Extreme Pro Stock racer Doug Kirk won his
second of the year and Pro Extreme Motorcycle rider Eric McKinney
became the lone first-time winner.
Hamstra, the number-one qualifier in the quickest 16-car field the
National Guard ADRL has ever seen, opened with wins over Travis
Swearingen, Gaylen Smith and Joshua
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Extreme Pro Stock racer
Doug Kirk won his second of the year and Pro Extreme Motorcycle rider
Eric McKinney became the lone first-time winner.
Hamstra, the number-one qualifier in the quickest 16-car field the
National Guard ADRL has ever seen, opened with wins over Travis
Swearingen, Gaylen Smith and Joshua Hernandez before defeating Pro
Extreme newcomer Ken Walsh with a 3.76-seconds pass at 204.73 mph over
the Rockingham eighth mile in the final round.
“Our car was driving really smooth all weekend, it didn’t spin the
tires even once,” the 21-year-old from Demotte, Indiana, said of his
supercharged 1968 Camaro. “Everything just went perfect for us here.”
Flowmaster Dragstock VI also represented the final points-paying
opportunity toward securing a qualifying position for the National
Guard ADRL’s unique Speedtech Battle for the Belts, which pits the top
eight finishers in each of the series’ five pro classes against each
other in winner-take-all, championship-deciding playoffs at the 2009
season ender this October in Dallas, Texas. With his win, Hamstra
cemented a seventh-place points finish and a chance at a National
Guard ADRL championship.
“That was our first priority when we arrived here,” Hamstra said.
“Once we won our second round and knew we’d be in the Battle for the
Belts we were able to relax a little and just go racing.”
Westbury, NY’s Castellana knew going into the race he’d be part of the
post-season Belts race and will start as the third seed in Dallas.
Like Hamstra, he also qualified in first place at Rockingham before
taking out Fredy Scriba, Charles Carpenter, and his own Al Anabi
Racing teammates Shannon Jenkins and Burton Auxier in the semis and
final round, respectively.
With team owner His Highness Sheikh Khalid Bin Hamad Al Thani looking
on, Auxier got the jump off the start in the final, but Castellana’s
1970 Camaro quickly reeled him in and posted its third 3.90 pass in a
row and won with a 193.16-mph blast.
“I saw Burton get out on me and didn’t think I was going to catch him,
but then his car went into tire shake and that’s all it took,”
Castellana said. “I’m just glad we could win another one for the
Sheik. It was great to get three (of four) cars into the semis and
racing my teammates, I was more relaxed than usual because I knew he
team was going to get the win, no matter what. Now we just have to
turn our attention to the Battle for the Belts and bring home the
championship.”
Riding on relatively narrow 10.5-inch-wide rear slicks presents its
own set of challenges, but since his debut of a new supercharged,
Hemi-powered ’68 Camaro three races prior to Dragstock VI, Ulsch has
mastered the Flowmaster Extreme 10.5 class.
After starting from the number-two slot with a 4.02 at an incredible
204.01 mph, the Clarksville, Maryland-based driver downed fellow Belts
contenders Todd Moyer, Spiro Pappas and Jeff Paulk before facing off
against top qualifier Gary White and his turbocharged, six cylinder
2007 Scion.
Ulsch left with a .045 holeshot and never looked back, running another
4.02 and increasing his speed to a whopping 206.39 mph. His qualifying
speed becomes the official class record, however, since it’s not
within the required one percent to back up the higher speed.
“This Vanishing Point car just continues to impress me. It’s working
so perfectly and to see the kind of numbers we’re running now is
really kind of unbelievable,” Ulsch said. “I’ve been at this a long
time, but it doesn’t seem so long ago when we were running fives
(seconds) at 140 miles an hour and to be running over 200 like this is
just awesome.”
Following a seventh-place qualifying effort, Kirk, from Lenore, West
Virginia, raced through Jason Collins, number-one starter Dean Goforth,
and Elijah Morton before reaching his close friend, Brian Gahm, in the
final round.
Prior to racing, Kirk and Gahm arranged with National Guard ADRL and
Rockingham Dragway officials to stage a unique show for the thousands
of fans on hand, swapping lanes while backing up from their burnouts.
“It’s something we’ve talked about doing for at least 10 years, but
either no one would let us do it or it just wasn’t the right time to
ask. We felt with the ADRL’s willingness to do things a little
differently and the atmosphere and reputation of Dragstock as a unique
race that this was the perfect opportunity. I hope the fans liked the
show because we sure did. I especially liked the ending,” Kirk said
after making his best pass of the weekend, a 4.09 at 176.12 mph, in
the final round.
Starting from the number-three spot on the Pro Extreme Motorcycle
qualifying list, McKinney ran through Coodee Thomas, Ashley Owens and
Monte Campbell to reach the final against Travis Davis. Mckinney’s
race with Owens produced the first side-by-side passes in the 4-teens
for the class, with McKinney taking a holeshot win with a 4.19 that
beat Owens’ then-record 4.18 pass.
In the very next pair, Davis stepped up with a 4.16 to beat Lance
Hines, then ran another 4.16 in the semis against Speedtech Battle for
the Belts points leader Scott Gray to officially set the elapsed-time
record.
In the final, Davis left first, but his bike’s engine expired before
reaching the finish line and McKinney rode his ’09 Suzuki to a 4.21
win at 170.60 mph.
“Oh man, it feels so great to get the win,” McKinney said. “This crowd
is just amazing to race in front of. But this a team sport and I have
to thanks so many people, but especially my dad and mom and my
girlfriend; without them I couldn’t be out here.”
In the National Guard ADRL’s only non-heads-up and non-professional
class, Manchester, Kentucky’s Tyler Allen earned his first Pro Jr.
Dragster victory, running a final-round 8.33 at 75.84 mph against an
8.30 dial.

The Speedtech Battle for the Belts will take place Oct. 23, on the
first day of the LenMar Motorsports ADRL World Finals V at the Texas
Motorplex in Ennis, Texas. The televised broadcast of Flowmaster
Dragstock VI will be on Sep. 27, at 3 p.m. on the Versus network.

Jason Hamstra (near lane) was a picture of consistency in winning his
second National Guard ADRL Pro Extreme race at Flowmaster Dragstock
VI, beating first-time National Guard ADRL entrant Ken Walsh in the
final round.

Mike Castellana (near lane) beat Al-Anabi Racing teammate Burton
Auxier in the Pro Nitrous final of Flowmaster Dragstock VI at
Rockingham Dragway.

Chuck Ulsch (far lane) won his second Flowmaster Extreme 10.5 race
title at Rockingham Dragway in just the fourth outing for his 1968
Camaro at the National Guard ADRL’s Flowmaster Dragstock VI.

Eventual winner Doug Kirk crosses over to swap lanes with Brian Gahm
while both were backing up from their burnouts for the Extreme Pro
Stock final at Flowmaster Dragstock VI at Rockingham Dragway.

Eric McKinney (far lane) earned his first Pro Extreme Motorcycle win
at Flowmaster Dragstock VI with a win over new class E.T. record
holder Travis Davis in the final round.
ROCKINGHAM, N.C. -- Saturday's final results from the ADRL Flowmaster
Dragstock VI at Rockingham Dragway. The race is the ninth of 10 in the
National Guard American Drag Racing League’s 2009 season:
Pro Extreme -- Jason Hamstra, Chevy Camaro, 3.761, 204.73 def. Ken
Walsh, Chevy Corvette, 3.875,
196.04.
Pro Nitrous -- Mike Castellana, Chevy Camaro, 3.906, 193.16 def.
Burton Auxier, Pontiac Firebird,
4.265, 141.68.
Extreme 10.5 -- Chuck Ulsch, Chevy Camaro, 4.028, 206.39 def. Gary
White, Toyota Scion, 4.215,
158.43.
Pro Extreme Motorcycle -- Eric McKinney, Suzuki, 4.218, 170.60 def.
Travis Davis, Suzuki, 4.298,
156.10.
Extreme Pro Stock -- Doug Kirk, Ford Mustang, 4.096, 176.12 def. Brian
Gahm, Mustang, 4.113,
175.18.
Pro Junior Dragster -- Tyler Allen, Halfscale, 8.335, 75.84 def.
Robert Vogler III, Halfscale,
7.991, 75.67.
For complete results go to
http://www.dragracecentral.com
DragRaceCentral.com
ABOUT FLOWMASTER
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information on Flowmaster, visit http://www.flowmaster.com
ABOUT THE NATIONAL GUARD
The National Guard is the oldest component of the Armed Forces of the
United States and one of the nation’s longest enduring institutions.
The National Guard operates in all 50 states, three territories
(Puerto Rico, Guam and the Virgin Islands) and the District of
Columbia. For more information on the National Guard, visit
www.NationalGuard.com.
ABOUT THE ADRL
Based in O’Fallon, Missouri, the American Drag Racing League is the
nation’s premier sanctioning body for the sport of eighth-mile drag
racing. The professional categories featured in the ADRL are Extreme
Pro Stock, Pro Extreme Motorcycle, Extreme 10.5, Pro Nitrous, and Pro
Extreme, the quickest doorslammer class in all of drag racing. The
2009 National Guard ADRL series consists of 10 national events run
throughout the United States. For more information on the ADRL, visit
www.ADRL.us.
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