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on September 01, 2010

Points Standings

  1.  Von Smith 483
  2.  Danny Rowe 398
  3.  Kenny Lang 368
  4.  Jay Payne 349
  5.  Troy Coughlin 336
  6.  Mike Castellana 312
  7.  Ed Hoover 293
  8.  Scott Ray 289
  9.  Joe Baker 278
10.  Raymond Commisso 276
11.  Rick Stivers 272
12.  Tony Pontieri 260
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COMMISSO RACES TO QUALIFYING LEAD IN GET SCREENED AMERICA PRO MOD DRAG RACING

Commisso covered the quarter-mile distance at Summit Racing Equipment Motorsports Park in 5.910 seconds at 248.20 mph in the second session to take the top spot

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IN BATTLE OF SMITHS IN PRO MOD, RICKIE GETS FIRST ROUND WIN

Veteran drag racer Rickie Smith beat three-time NHRA Get Screened America Pro Mod Drag Racing Series winner

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MUSI EARNS GET SCREENED AMERICA PRO MOD SERIES VICTORY

Veteran drag racer Pat Musi raced to his first NHRA Get Screened America Pro Mod Drag Racing Series victory Sunday

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GET SCREENED AMERICA PRO MOD DRAG RACING SERIES -- ENGLISHTOWN PREVIEW (Race 5 of 10)

COUGHLIN SEEKING NHRA SUPERNATIONALS VICTORY IN HIGHLY-COMPETITIVE GET SCREENED AMERICA PRO MOD SERIES

ENGLISHTOWN, N.J. – Troy Coughlin vividly remembers his first victory in NHRA Pro Mod exhibition racing. During the 2005 challenge series he beat Zach Barklage in the NHRA SuperNationals final round to claim the event trophy.

Coughlin says the best thing about winning that race at historic Old Bridge Township Raceway Park, was that on that particular weekend it was Father’s Day. Coughlin was able to dedicate the win to his famous racing father, Jeg Coughlin Sr.  It is something he had watched his three other racing brothers do already on previous patriarch holidays.

“That was pretty cool,” Coughlin said. “I was the last of my brothers to win a race for dad on Father’s Day, so that is always one of the special races I will remember winning.”

As Coughlin returns to Raceway Park June 10-13 for the 41st annual NHRA SuperNationals, he will be focusing on winning his first official Wally trophy in the NHRA Get Screened America Pro Mod Drag Racing Series. Should he win the race, he’ll be able to give his father an early Father’s Day present, as the traditional holiday falls one week later this year.

Coughlin is currently fifth in the point standings in his nitrous-powered JEGS.com ’68 Camaro. His best finish this season is a semifinal effort at St. Louis.

Coughlin and Jay Payne remain the only two drivers in the series who have qualified for all four events in the 10-race campaign. With an average entry of 26 cars at each event and only 16 starting positions, the competition to qualify for eliminations has been extremely cut-throat.

“This is the best of the best in Pro Mod racing,” Coughlin said. “It is unbelievable how this class has come together. Every driver out here has had success at drag racing’s highest levels. It’s incredible.”

After a distinguished career in NHRA Full Throttle Series Pro Stock racing where he won two national events in 13 career final rounds and an all-star race victory, Coughlin was intrigued by the diverse engine combinations for the powerful doorslammer machines and made the transition to Pro Mod racing when NHRA first introduced the division as an exhibition category. Like brothers John, Mike and Jeg Jr., Troy also has competed in the NHRA Lucas Oil Series, where he earned a victory in Super Gas.

He says he feels good about his team’s chances to earn a victory in the historic inaugural season for Pro Mod in NHRA. 

“We’re pretty close,” Coughlin said. “We need to minimize our mistakes. If I can do a good job driving I believe a win is just around the corner for this team. We’ve got to dig deep and make it happen.”

He says historic Raceway Park provides a great venue for the Pro Mod series.

“The track surface is so smooth there and depending on weather conditions it is usually a really fast racetrack,” Coughlin said. “This event is coming at a nice time in the season for us and it will be the halfway point of the schedule. It would be nice to get a win there and then focus on finishing the season strong.”

Featuring the world’s fastest and most unique doorslammer cars with an extremely diverse collection of vehicles, including ’63 Corvettes, ’68 Camaros, ’67 Mustangs, ’68 Firebirds as well as late model cars, the NHRA Get Screened America Pro Mod Drag Racing Series offers something for every kind of hot-rodding enthusiast.

“The fans love to see these cars make five-second runs,” Coughlin said. “It’s great to see the fans get behind the class they way they have. It’s very exciting racing.”

In addition to Coughlin, other pre-race favorites in the category are series points leader Von Smith, who won in St. Louis, Houston winner Danny Rowe, Gainesville winner Kenny Lang and veteran racers Jay Payne and Melanie Troxel. Others to watch include Roger Burgess, Ray Commisso, Burton Auxier, Mike Knowles and Ed Hoover. New Jersey native and veteran drag racer Pat Musi, from Carteret, will make his Get Screened America Pro Mod Series debut at the event in a 2009 Dodge Stratus.

• SCHEDULE: Get Screened America qualifying sessions are scheduled for 2:30 and 5:30 p.m. on June 11 and the final qualifying session is at 2 p.m. on June 12. The first round of eliminations begins June 12 at 5 p.m. Pro Mod eliminations will continue on Sunday, June 13, starting at approximately 2 p.m.

• TICKETS: Tickets are available for the NHRA SuperNationals. Please call Raceway Park at (732) 446-7800 or visit www.racewaypark.com to purchase tickets online.

• ON TV: ESPN2 and ESPN2HD will televise 30-minutes of racing highlights from the Get Screened America Pro Mod Series portion of the NHRA SuperNationals Sunday, June 19 at 1:30 p.m. (ET).

• ON THE WEB: Get live timing, scoring, multimedia and the latest news updates from every NHRA Get Screened America Pro Mod Series event on the Internet at www.nhra.com. Visit the official NHRA pages on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.

 

 

 

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PRO MOD SERIES POINT STANDINGS

 

UPDATED 5/16/2010 (Following the fourth of 10 races; victories in parentheses)

 

1.     Von Smith, Oak Ridge, Tenn., Barwa / Al-Anabi Racing ’68 Camaro (1)                            241

2.     Danny Rowe, Laguna Hills, Calif., Sterling Bridge ’68 Camaro (1)                                    227

3.     Kenny Lang, Manitoba, Canada, Kenny Lang Racing ’53 Corvette (1)                               218

4.     Jay Payne, Ontario, Calif., FireIce ’68 Camaro                                                                215

5.     Troy Coughlin, Delaware, Ohio, JEGS.com ’68 Camaro                                                  205

6.     Melanie Troxel, Avon, Ind., In-N-Out Burger ’63 Corvette                                                 185

7.     Dennis Radford, Baker City, Ore., Radford Trucking ’70 Plymouth Duster                        183

8.     Joe Baker, Milton, Fla., Baker Homes ’63 Corvette                                                          182

9.     Michael Gullqvist, Stockholm, Sweden, ProCare Rx ’68 Camaro (1)                                 176

10.   Rick Stivers, Lexington, Ky., Anderson Racing 2006 Dodge Stratus                                167

                                                                                                                                               

 

 
Knowles presented with 2009 Steve Engel award
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LAS VEGAS - A highlight of the Awards Celebration concluding the 2009 Get Screened America Pro Mod Challenge season was the presentation of the Steve Engel "Big Man, Big Heart" award to veteran drag racer and longtime supporter of the Challenge, Mike Knowles.

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Payne hits Vegas jackpot with big win in FireIce Pro Mod car
payne-winnerLAS VEGAS (Nov. 1) -- World champion drag racer Jay Payne claimed the final trophy of the Get Screened America Pro Mod Challenge season Sunday by driving his FireIce Chevrolet Camaro past No. 1 qualifier Brad Personett in the money round of the ninth annual Las Vegas NHRA Nationals.
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Auxier hangs on, claims 2009 Pro Mod Challenge championship


LAS VEGAS (November 1, 2009) - Although his final pass of the 2009 Get Screened America Pro Mod Challenge presented by ProCare RX season never got off the ground, Burton Auxier still scored the ultimate prize Sunday when he clinched the season points championship at the NHRA Las Vegas Nationals, the final event of the 2009 Pro Mod Challenge season.

Auxier was shut off on the starting line and pushed back before taking the Tree in his quarterfinals race against Dennis Radford. One pair later, though, Auxier's Al-Anabi team was able to celebrate a series championship when second-place Roger Burgess red-lighted against Brad Personett, giving Auxier a mathematical lock on the points title. The event, which ended with Jay Payne winning, finished with Auxier in front of Burgess in the final standings, 662 points to 631.

"It was a bad feeling; the car had been perfect to that point," Auxier said of his disappointing second-round exit. "It would have felt a lot better to have made a run and then seen what happened. But it's like it's been all year: we've had some good times and some bad. We ended up winning this thing because the crew has been great all year, and the guys at Reher-Morrison and SpeedTech are the best at what they do."

Auxier's season was highlighted by an event win in Bristol, where he beat Raymond Commisso for the title. He also had two runner-up finishes, including a season-opening final-round loss to teammate Mike Castellana in Gainesville, and reached the semifinals in consecutive key races late in the season at Indianapolis and Charlotte. For the year, Auxier suffered no DNQs and had only two first-round losses.

"Consistency was a big key for us," Auxier said. "I was always given a consistent car capable of winning on any given day, and I was with a great crew and got some help from some of the smartest people out here. When you're racing with the best in the business, you're supposed to be able to win these things."

 
Payne powers to second straight win to finish season
LAS VEGAS (November 1, 2009) - A spectacular season of racing in the Get Screened America Pro Mod Challenge presented by ProCare RX ended Sunday with Jay Payne winning the final event of the 2009 season at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The event, the 10th of 10 on the 2009 NHRA Pro Mod calendar, put the finishing touches on a record-setting season that saw the all-time Pro Mod record book undergo a complete re-write.

Payne ended the season, the ninth year of NHRA Pro Mod competition, with a final-round win over Brad Personett, who red-lighted after a lengthy burn-down. It was Payne's second straight win in the series, coming three weeks after his  victory at the super-quick Richmond event.

The Pro Mod Challenge's 2009 season championship was also determined at the NHRA Las Vegas Nationals, with Burton Auxier, driving one of the Al-Anabi nitrous-oxide-boosted entries, holding off R2B2 Racing's Roger Burgess for the title. With both drivers losing in successive pairs in the quarterfinals, Auxier was able to make his incoming points lead hold up, eventually finishing with a 662-631 points advantage. With his successive event wins, Payne shot all the way up to third place in the final standings, finishing with 626 points.

Payne qualified No. 2 in Las Vegas with a 5.971 best, then opened Sunday's eliminations with a win over Tim Tindle, who red-lighted. He followed up with a 6.08 to 6.04 holeshot win over Chip King in the quarterfinals, and then outran Dennis Radford in the semifinals, 6.04 to 6.14, to set up the final-round showdown against Personett.


 
NHRA announces creation of new NHRA Get Screened America Pro Mod Drag Racing Series
nhra-gsa-pmdrsThe new series will be recognized as the third competing at national events in 2010

GLENDORA, Calif. (Nov. 1, 2009) - What started as an exhibition in 2001 has become a full-fledged series for 2010, it was announced today by NHRA.   Made possible by funding from Pro Care Rx and its current Get Screened America initiative, the 2010 NHRA Get Screened America Pro Mod Drag Racing Series will compete at 10 NHRA Full Throttle Series events and be televised on a tape-delay basis on ESPN2.

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Personett No. 1, Castellana wins Matco Clash
matco-clash-finalLAS VEGAS (October 31, 2009) - In an exciting day of Pro Mod action at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Brad Personett blasted his turbo-powered '68 Camaro to the number one qualifying position Saturday in the Get Screened America Pro Mod Challenge presented by ProCare Rx at the NHRA Las Vegas Nationals and Mike Castellana won the Matco Tools Pro Mod Clash and took home the $25,000 grand prize by beating his teammate Burton Auxier in the finals.
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Troxel sets new track record and takes provisional pole
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LAS VEGAS (October 30, 2009) -
Melanie Troxel blasted to the provisional No. 1 qualifying spot in Friday's lone qualifying session of the Get Screened America Pro Mod Challenge presented by ProCare Rx at the NHRA Las Vegas Nationals. The second round of qualifying was cancelled due to excessive track delays.
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Rowe takes it to the wire, looking for first championship
Danny_Rowe1-1(10-30-2009) LAS VEGAS, Nevada - It would only seem fitting that the Get Screened America Pro Mod Challenge championship will come down to the final race of the season, which just so happens to take place at "The Strip" at Las Vegas Motor Speedway - the perfect locale for a high-stakes drag race.

 

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Baker puts all his money on ‘Camaro Black’ in Vegas
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LAS VEGAS (October 29, 2009) - Pro Mod driver Joe Baker has two things on his mind coming into this weekend's Get Screened America Pro Mod Challenge presented by ProCare Rx at the NHRA Las Vegas Nationals: Win the $35,000 Matco Tools Pro Mod Clash, and win the main event. And, according to the Milton, Fla. homebuilder, he's up to the task.

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