WALLY'S BEST BASH EVER
The
90th birthday bash for NHRA founder Wally Parks
was truly a night to remember. Things kicked
off at the NHRA Motorsports Museum in Pomona,
and concluded with dinner and tributes at the
Sheraton Fairplex, right next door. The list
of heroes included legends such as Carroll Shelby,
Dan Gurney, Gary Beck, Parnelli and Parnelli
Jones (to name a few), while the younger hero
contingent saw Kenny Bernstein, Don Prudhomme,
Joe Amato, and John Force in attendance. Door
prizes were up for grabs at each table, and
several items were auctioned off in silent and
live fashion, with all proceeds benefiting the
Museum. In a special announcement, from now
forward it will be known as "The Wally Parks
NHRA Motorsports Museum." (photo
by Typo Bass) [2-6-2003]
OAKLEY NOW 'LIFESTYLE MARKETING PARTNER' OF NHRA
The Agent is a bit confused (or is that bemused) at the latest news out of Glendora. Seems like Oakley, Inc. will become a lifestyle marketing partner of NHRA, beginning with the 2003 NHRA POWERade Drag Racing season.
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What,
the Agent asks, is a lifestyle marketing partner?
NHRA provides the answer: "As a lifestyle marketing
partner of NHRA, Oakley will continue its involvement
with NHRA race teams and will continue to have
the 'O' store on-site at every NHRA national
event. The popular 'O' store features a vast
array of Oakley products and merchandise available
for purchase by NHRA fans."
Oh.
Currently, Oakley is the primary sponsor of
the two Funny Cars owned by Schumacher Racing
and driven by Scotty Cannon and Gary Scelzi
and is an associate sponsor on Schumacher Racing's
Matco Tools Funny Car driven by Whit Bazemore
and the U.S. Army Top Fuel Dragster piloted
by Tony Schumacher.
According to the press release from NHRA, "Oakley is a world brand, driven to ignite the imagination through the fusion of art and science."
Wow. [2-6-2003]
31 NATIONAL EVENTS FOR HARTMAN
RACING T/F TEAMS?
After the announcement by the Virgil Hartman
Top Fuel teams that they would enter the IHRA
season opener at San Antonio, DRO contacted
Virgil Hartman to verify his plans. He told
DRO that he plans to also attend the second
IHRA national event at Rockingham the week after
NHRA's Gatornationals. He also said his teams
could attend as many as eight of IHRA's national
events in addition to the NHRA schedule. Two
Top Fuel teams, 31 national events...whew! [2-6-2003]
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