BONUS 1320 NOTES IN RACE
COVERAGE!
For more 1320 notes, check Susan Wade's race
report from Las Vegas and Jeff Burk's race report
from San Antonio. [4-6-2004]
IRWIN JOINS IHRA
Tim
Irwin has been named Director of Contingency
and Inside Sales for IHRA. He was previously
Customer Service Manager for Undercover Chassis
in Wildwood, Fla. Irwin has worked with two
highly respected chassis builders in the drag
racing market: Ben Worthy (Worthy Race Cars)
and Kurt Damron (Undercover Chassis). He also
had his own chassis fabrication shop prior to
working for Worthy.
"I look forward to expanding on IHRA's strong contingency program with excellent customer service and growth. My previous work with Worthy and Undercover has given me the necessary experience to take this department to the next level," Irwin said.
"Tim comes to the IHRA with considerable industry knowledge and a strong technical sales background," said Bader. "He is highly customer service driven and his working knowledge of the manufacturing side of the market makes him a very good fit for IHRA.
"He brings a unique perspective to the position.
He's been a racer and understands the racer's
needs, but he also has worked in the manufacturing
side and can relate to their needs and expectations
as well." [4-6-2004]
JIM McCLURE SUCCUMBS
Veteran IHRA Nitro Harley racer Jim McClure,
62, died April 2, 2004 after his body rejected
a heart transplanted on New Year's Day in Norfolk,
Va. McClure was seriously injured in a crash
at Orlando, Fla. in March 2001. He broke nine
ribs, his left shoulder blade and collarbone,
and punctured a lung when his Harley went off
the track and tumbled through irrigation equipment
in a nearby field. He never fully recovered
from the injuries. Our condolences to his widow,
Phyllis. [4-6-2004]
NEW GEORGIA RACE SERIES SET
Ronnie "the King" Davis, of Commerce, Ga.,
a three-time IHRA World champ plus several-time
divisional champ, has introduced his "TFRA,"
which stands for "Ten-five (for "10.5" cars)
Racing Association," and "TSRA," for "Top Sportsman
Racing Association," series of races for cars
in those eliminators. Dates and locations for
the seven-race series are:
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June
26-27 at Silver Dollar Raceway in Reynolds,
Georgia; July 17 at South Georgia Motorsports
Park near Cecil, Georgia; a tentative date of
August 7 at Atlanta Dragway in Commerce, Georgia;
August 14-15 at Silver Dollar; August 28-29
at Silver Dollar; October 2-3 at Silver Dollar;
and November 13-14 at Silver Dollar.
All the races at Silver Dollar are part of
a five-race series put together with track owner
and Super Street/Super Gas champ Ed Swearingen.
Total race purses have not been set, but Davis
said that the Outlaw 10.5 competitors will probably
race for a minimum of a $5,000-to-win purse,
the Limited Street class will go off for a minimum
of $3,000-to-win, and Top Sportsman contestants
will race for a minimum of $2,500-to-win purse.
A contingency program is already in place. For
information, see www.TFRA.net.
[4-6-2004]
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