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Leslie Prevish (414) 343-7272
leslie.prevish@harley-davidson.com
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wanda
Poff Earns First Destroyer Win of the Season
RICHMOND,
Va. (Sept. 26, 2006) – Jay Turner helped make the weekend one to
remember for the entire Mancuso Harley-Davidson team, earning two
victories at the Jim McClure Nationals Sunday.
Jim
McClure passed away in 2004. Turner gave a eulogy to remember at the
funeral. His opponent on the race track Sunday, Doug Vancil, was the first
recipient of the Jim McClure award. Turner and Vancil made the day even
more memorable by delivering blazingly quick performance times in the
final.
Turner
edged Vancil for the win, using a 6.413-second pass at 217.84 mph on his
Mancuso Harley-Davidson for his second win in three final rounds this
season. Vancil rode his Vance & Hines Motorsports Harley-Davidson to a
6.417 at 215.31 for his first runner-up finish in three final rounds.
Turner
also took the win in Pro Fuel, beating Steve Simmons for his second trophy
of the day.
Tak
Shigematsu was the No. 1 qualifier in Top Fuel nitro class with a 6.245
pass. Turner was fourth with a 6.545 while Vancil was sixth with a 6.590.
Wanda
Poff became the eighth different winner in the Destroyer category, taking
out L.E. Tonglet in the final round. Tonglet – younger brother of
Screamin' Eagle factory NHRA racer GT Tonglet – earned his first win of
the year at the Bristol, Tenn., event in August. Poff earned the trophy
early, as Tonglet fouled at the starting line. Poff rode out the lap for a
9.500 pass en route to the victory.
Erik
Ryder was the top qualifier in the Destroyer category, using a 9.284 pass
to take the No. 1 position. Poff was third (9.321) while Tonglet was fifth
(9.381). Douglas Home (9.292) and Michael Ray (9.362) were second and
fourth, respectively.
J.P.
Hendrzak took out the No. 1 qualifier in the final round of the SEP
category. Hendrzak earned his first SEP win of the season by beating Keith
Carper with an 11.502 pass at 113.23. Carper turned in an 11.471 at
101.43. Carper was the top qualifier in the field with an 11.502 pass.
Hendrzak qualified in the No. 18 position with an 11.596.
Dan
DeGood earned his second victory of the season Sunday in ET, taking out
final round regular Bob Drapp in the final. Drapp has three previous wins
in the ET category this season.
Just
three AHDRA races remain this season. The next AHDRA event is Screamin'
Eagle Performance Parts Nationals in Rockingham, N.C., Oct. 14-15.
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