Reflecting back on a trying and rewarding 2008 NMRA season, the ROUSH Drag Racing Team saw
just how well they rolled through adversity and finished up a very successful season. Beech Bend Raceway hosted
the final event for the NMRA racers and as soon as the smell of high-octane fuel graced the
air, the ROUSH team geared for action--and action they received. With almost everyone on
the team trying to conquer challenges with parts breakages and other technical issues, they kept their heads up and pushed forward into the competition after wrenching through the
first few days of drag racing. Susan Roush-McClenaghan took the wheel and entered the battle for
the title in the Performance Modular Muscle class. We've talked about the ROUSH racing
teams (both drag and road) all year and are happy to let you in on the details from the season finale. Keep reading to see how Susan
fared in the season-closing event!
Press Release
ROUSH® DRAG RACERS FINISH THE NMRA SEASON IN BOWLING GREEN
ROUSH®/Valvoline Post-Race Report - NMRA Drag Racing Series @ Beech
Bend Raceway
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (October 7, 2008) - After a long NMRA season,
highlighted with team wins and final round appearances, the ROUSH® Drag
Racing Team rolled into the season-finale at Beech Bend Raceway with an
opportunity to win two championships and improve on their points
standings from last season. Right from the moment the gates opened,
nearly everyone on the team struggled with parts breakage and other
issues which hampered their racing efforts during the October 2-5 race
days.
Susan Roush-McClenaghan entered the event with an opportunity to take
home the title in the ROUSH Performance Modular Muscle class. In order
to do so, she would need to outperform one of the NMRAs longtime
players, and her 2008 nemesis, Tom Motycka. The two drivers had been
trading places in the standings all season, and her hopes were high as
the race began as the championship would simply come down to whoever
went the farthest on race day.
After the qualifying sessions were complete, it was evident that the
all the racers had brought their A game - Susans 0.033-second
reaction time in qualifying, typically a stout number, only placed her
12th out of 21 contestants this weekend. When the Sunday morning
elimination rounds began, Susan lined up against experienced competitor
E.L. Smith. Susan got to leave the starting line first in this
index-based class, and her 0.029 reaction time gave her the advantage on
the big end. Unfortunately, weather changes play a huge part in this
style of racing, and the weather was just that much better than it was
during her qualifying attempts and she broke out, running 0.047 under
her dial, thus ending her weekend in the Modular Muscle class along with
her hopes for the championship.
Not to be deterred, Susan decided to enter the Bracket Two class where
she went five rounds before finally losing to her competition on another
breakout, this one by the slimmest of margins - 0.001-seconds. Susan
explained, I just wanted to race this weekend. When I lost in Modular
Muscle, I decided to cash in the voucher I had from the rained-out Atco
race and enter the brackets. I did well and had a great time racing this
weekend.
Fellow ROUSH Modular Muscle competitor and teammate Donnie Bowles
entered this event just behind Susan in the point race. Although he has
had his challenges, a win in the third event at Milan (Mich.) Dragway
gave him a taste of success, and his goal all year has been one simple
thing - to improve every time out on the track. At the end of the
qualifying sessions, Donnies hard work paid off with a 0.007 reaction
time, good for the fifth position. Although the class championship was
out of reach for Donnie, he had the opportunity to move up against his
closest competitor - Susan Roush-McClenaghan. In the first round of
competition, he lined up against local racer Brad Elander. The lights
came down and Donnies weekend ended as a parts failure prevented him
from even moving off the starting line. Later in the afternoon, however,
he was his usual upbeat self, mentioning that hed be heading to the
NMCA World Finals next weekend at Memphis Motorsports Park with one goal
in mind - to finish out the season on a high note.
The other half of the Roush-McClenaghan family, Susans husband Dale,
had his work cut out for him as well. Campaigning his 1962 Falcon in the
NMRAs Open Comp class, Dale entered the race just two-and-a-half
rounds of competition out of the points lead. With 30 competitors on the
property, Dale had the opportunity to take home the class championship
and did his part during qualifying, with a 0.028 reaction time placing
him 13th on the list. After points leader Johnny Wellen exited in the
first round by breaking out, Dales opportunity was at hand. Taking
the tree later in the round, Dale had some mechanical issues on the
starting line, preventing him from achieving the reaction time necessary
to win his race, ending his weekend much sooner than he had hoped along
with dashing his championship hopes.
Don Bowles Sr. entered this race in the fourth position in the Open
Comp point chase, just behind last years champion Randy Conway, with
an opportunity to move up in the standings. Don struggled with
mechanical issues of his own during the qualifying sessions, forcing the
crew to thrash hard to figure out what the problems were and get them
repaired in time. After three transmission changes, a new clutch, and
lots of carburetor tuning Don uncorked one of his typical stellar
launches to qualify fourth with a 0.008 reaction time. In the first
round of competition, Don had to line up against one of the NMRAs
perennial contenders in Larry Geddes, a former Open Comp champion. With
Geddes getting the leave, Don knew hed have to hit the tree hard to
have an opportunity to chase Larry down. Geddes got away with a stout
0.022 reaction time, and when Don let the clutch out on his
Liberty-shifted 2006 Mustang, he was just eight thousandths of a second
too early, lighting up the red bulb at the bottom of the tree and ending
his weekend.
The four cars carry sponsorship from ROUSH Performance, Valvoline and
Mickey Thompson Tires. The next event on the NMRA schedule will take
place March at Bradenton (Fla.) Motorsports Park at the 2009
season-opener.
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