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Getting a whale of a head start,
Team Roush showed great skill & strength in the starting 2008 NMRA
elimination rounds this last weekend at Bradenton (FL) Motorsports Park. The four racers on the team, led by Susan
Roush- McClenaghan, all put up great
points and paved a solid path to the continuing drag season. Susan didnt capture the cup in the finals,
but did set up significant points by capturing the runner-up slot. Were sure that the upcoming NMRA season s
going to have a lot of surprises and excitement this year, with the Roush team
already showing some strong strides amongst the competition.
Official Press Release
ROUSH® DRAG RACERS START STRONG ON 2008 NMRA CAMPAIGN
BRADENTON, Fla.
(March 10, 2008) - The four-car ROUSH® drag racing team started the 2008 NMRA season with a strong showing in the
Sunday, March
9 elimination rounds at Bradenton (Fla.) Motorsports Park, but it
didnt always look like it. In fact, during the pre-race shake-down runs on Thursday and Friday, three of the cars struggled
with major mechanical issues.
The ROUSH quartet was led by Susan Roush-McClenaghan who took her car to the finals of the ROUSH Modular Muscle class, the second
time in her career she has advanced to the trophy dash. Unfortunately, her car ran a 10.49 in the finals, faster than her 10.51 breakout, so she
walked away from Florida as the runner-up but very high in the point standings.
"This really is a terrific way to start the season, Susan
said following the finals. You always want to go to the finals and win,
but making it this far is a major boost in the points and for our team confidence. Our crew guys worked really hard this weekend.
They continually thrashed on all the cars and kept us in the races."
The road to the finals wasnt an easy one for Susan as she paired up in the first round against Roxanne Shepherd, the 2007
champion. However, a 10.53 run against a 10.51 breakout was enough to put the champion on
the trailer. Prior to the qualifying rounds, the crew discovered that the engine wasnt running properly on Susans Mustang and
had to swap to the backup.
Susans husband, Dale McClenaghan, ran his 1962 Ford Falcon into the semi-finals, the deepest he has gone in his NMRA drag racing
career. In the offseason, the team installed a new 589 cubic inch, 1013 horsepower ROUSH engine in his ride, and the powerplant change paid off. The
engine, nicknamed Big Thunder, powered Dale to a career best run of 8.76-seconds at 155.01-mph in the second round of
eliminations.
Donnie Bowles made it to the second round, and had his 2005 ROUSH Mustang running very consistent elapsed times. He was forced
to sit out the first round of qualifying with a broken dampner, but once that was resolved his elapsed times were consistently within
.01-seconds of his career best of 10.06.
Don Bowles, the team patriarch, was the lone member of the ROUSH drag team who experienced terminal mechanical woes. During the
testing runs the crew discovered that the experimental engine he is working on with Ford had cracked the block and the oil was mixing with the
water. They drained and replaced the fluids, made one qualifying pass at 9.3 seconds, and felt that it would be fine to lineup in the
first round of eliminations. However, when no fluid leaks were observed the decision was made to attempt a second qualifying run on Saturday
morning which proved disastrous.
Don launched the car and, essentially, went nowhere. The car coasted to half-track and sat with a fatal engine failure.
Unfortunately, being a developmental Ford motor, spare parts were not readily available so Dons weekend was finished without making a single
elimination pass where the points are doled out.
Luckily, not scoring points in this season-opener will not affect Dons chase for the 2008 championship. The NMRA rules allow
the points from the lowest two events to be dropped so he wont take a hit from this event.
The four cars carry sponsorship from ROUSH Performance, Valvoline, Simply Wow and Battery Brain. The
next event on the NMRA schedule will take place on April 4-6 at Silver Dollar Raceway in Reynolds,
GA.
Brandon Ford of Tampa, Fla., furthered the ROUSH presence at the racetrack with a midway exhibit that included a ROUSH Trak
Pak, a Drag Pak, Stage 3 and 428R Mustangs. The four cars received plenty of attention from the fans as they wandered among the displays
between the rounds.
Based in Livonia, Mich., The Art of Performance Engineering takes place at ROUSH Performance. To get a look behind the scenes
at what goes on at ROUSH and how the vehicles are designed, manufactured and produced logon to www.ROUSHtv.com. In addition to the array of Ford
Mustang and F-150 styling, handling and performance upgrades, a complete line of performance parts and crate engines are offered.
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