DRAG RACING
LEGEND JOHN FORCE AND SHIRLEY MULDOWNEY MAKE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS AT
MAC TOOLS U.S. NATIONALS PRESS CONFERENCE
Drivers Will Race Customized Vehicles at Major National Event
Columbus, OH, June 13, 2001 -- Yesterday afternoon, the presidents of Mac Tools and the National Hot Rod Association, and several leading drivers of the
NHRA, gathered at Mac Tools corporate headquarters to announce that Mac Tools will be the primary sponsor of the upcoming U.S. Nationals.
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The event, held Labor Day weekend at Indianapolis Raceway Park, is the longest-running event in drag racing and is considered the most prestigious, and will be known as the "Mac Tools U.S. Nationals" for the next five years.
At the press conference, Mac Tools Funny Car driver John Force revealed that teammate Gary Densham would drive a special racecar at the event to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the
NHRA. Surprise guest and racing pioneer Shirley "Cha Cha" Muldowney unveiled the new design of her Mac Tools Top Fuel car that she will also race at the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals.
The gathered crowd watched in anticipation as the designs of these special vehicles were revealed in large sketches, and Force and Muldowney shared their personal thoughts about the event and their long and storied racing careers.
Contemplating her upcoming birthday and reflecting on her years of experience in drag racing, Muldowney commented, "I don't fall under the category of the 'great and the young lions', but I am going to do this as long as I can pound the ground." She also related that because she had been inundated by hundreds of emails asking her to drive a "Cha Cha" racecar, and her strong
relationship with Mac Tools, she decided to ride a Mac Tools car with a character as unique as her own. "The color scheme is an almost exact duplicate of my 1972 Funny Car, the only difference is I had them change the red to pink. I think the support we're getting from Mac is the beginning of something wonderful."
Mac Tools driver John Force, who has ten titles to his name and 94 wins, said, "I'm having fun. I'm 52 years old and I love this job and I'm going right down this road with everyone else. Indy is the grand daddy [of races] and I'm coming out here with this new Mac Tools car honoring the 50th anniversary of the NHRA that Gary Densham will be driving for us. I'm like Shirley and Bernstein, and we're just going to do this as long as it's fun."
Before Muldowney and Force addressed the crowd, and following speeches by Mac Tools drivers Kenny Bernstein and Jeg Coughlin, Mac Tools president John Aden took the stage. "Mac Tools has a rich history in racing . . . but the racing that is most coveted is our relationship with the highest performance motor sport of all -- drag racing," he said.
"We're the sponsor of 30 NHRA teams, and these teams represent the absolute best in the business. In fact, Mac-sponsored teams have swept Top Fuel and Funny Car divisions for the last nine consecutive national events. Mac Tools takes pride in providing these teams the best tools in the industry because these teams provide a testament to the quality of our tools through their continued record-setting speeds and victories. From our perspective, each and every one of these teams is a champion."
After his speech, John Aden then turned the podium over to Tom Compton, president of the
NHRA, who shared the news that ESPN plans to televise 10 hours of live and same-day coverage from the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals, and run a month-long promotion of the event. "That's unprecedented in our sport," he said. "Mac Tools absolutely understands the value of NHRA Winston drag racing," he said. "And I want to assure everyone of you in this room that the NHRA understands the value of partnering with Mac Tools on a race that we consider to be the crown jewel of drag racing, now the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals.
Together, we plan to work with Mac Tools to build this event into something even bigger than it is today, and to expose more people in this country, mainstream America, to the great sport of drag racing."
About Mac Tools
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MAC TOOLS BECOMES INITIAL SPONSOR OF PRESTIGIOUS
U.S. NATIONALS AT INDIANAPOLIS RACEWAY PARK
COLUMBUS, Ohio (June 12, 2001) - Mac Tools, a leading nationwide supplier of hand tools and equipment, signed a five-year agreement with the National Hot Rod Association
(NHRA) to become the primary sponsor of the U.S. Nationals, the most prestigious drag racing event in the world. This is the first time in NHRA history that the U.S. Nationals, a race that can define a drag racing career, has featured a title sponsor.
The 47th annual Mac Tools U.S. Nationals will be held Aug. 29-Sept. 3 during NHRA's 50th anniversary season at Indianapolis Raceway Park, continuing a celebrated association with the Indy 500, Brickyard 400 and U.S. Grand Prix as one of the four marquee events in the nation's auto racing capital, Indianapolis.
"Mac Tools is very honored to become the first title sponsor of the most historic and tradition-rich drag race in the world, the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals," said Mac Tools President John Aden. "We are proud to add the crown jewel of NHRA events to our ongoing list of title sponsor events, which includes the Gatornationals in Gainesville, Florida and the Thunder Valley Nationals in Bristol, Tennessee. We are looking forward to a great association with NHRA and Indianapolis Raceway Park for years to come."
The $2.6 million race is the 18th of 24 events in the $50 million NHRA Winston Drag Racing Series for 2001. The event will feature more than 10 hours of television programming on ESPN and ESPN2, including five hours of eliminations coverage on Sept. 3 (11 a.m.-1 p.m., ESPN2; 4-7 p.m., ESPN).
Past winners of the event comprise a who's who of the quarter-mile sport, including its greatest legends: Shirley
Muldowney, Top Fuel winner in 1982, seven-time winner Don 'The Snake'
Prudhomme, and 'Big Daddy' Don Garlits, an eight-time winner. Current stars - and Mac Tools drivers - Kenny Bernstein (1987 and '91) and John Force (1993, '96 and '98) also are multiple winners of the lucrative race held each Labor Day weekend.
The oldest event on the NHRA circuit, the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals was first held in Great Bend, Kan. in 1955, before moving to Kansas City in 1956. For two years (1957-'58) it was held in Oklahoma City before moving to Detroit for two years (1959-'60). The race found its permanent home, Indianapolis Raceway Park, in 1961, where many memorable finishes have been showcased over the years.
"It's neat to see Mac Tools become the sponsor of the biggest race of
'em all, our Super Bowl," said Force, the most prolific winner in NHRA history with 94 victories, and a longtime endorser of Mac Tools. "I might've been lucky enough to win more races than anyone else, but if I could only win one, it would be the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals. When you win this race, you automatically become a member of an exclusive club and an important part of NHRA history."
The five-year commitment increases Mac Tools' involvement with the
NHRA. Mac Tools is also the primary sponsor for the Mac Tools
Gatornationals, Gainesville, Fla. and the Mac Tools Thunder Valley Nationals, Bristol, Tenn. The tool company is the major sponsor for Doug Kalitta's Top Fuel dragster and provides associate sponsorship for several NHRA competitors, including 10-time NHRA Winston Funny Car champion John Force; five-time NHRA champion Kenny Bernstein, driver of the Budweiser King Top Fuel dragster; and defending NHRA Winston Pro Stock champion, Jeg Coughlin Jr., driver of the Jeg's Mail Order Chevrolet Cavalier.
"It's very gratifying to see a proven sponsor like Mac Tools increase their involvement with NHRA Drag Racing at one of the highest levels," said Tom Compton, president of the
NHRA. "By becoming the title sponsor of the U.S. Nationals, Mac Tools has clearly demonstrated a long-term commitment for the sport that's unequaled. Selling this race was no easy decision. However, due to our increased awareness, especially through exposure with our new relationship with ESPN, we received numerous offers for the event that could not be ignored. When we make a monumental decision like this, it is always in the best interest of the sport, our competitors and everyone involved. Thanks to Mac Tools, the legacy of this prestigious event will continue to thrive at a high level."
The Mac Tools U.S. Nationals is the marquee event held at Indianapolis Raceway Park, which also features NASCAR Busch Series, NASCAR Craftsman Truck, USAC sprint cars, ASA stock cars and SCCA road racing, among others. Ongoing renovations at the multi-purpose racing complex have included a total resurfacing of the quarter-mile
dragstrip.
"We're proud to bring Mac Tools into our family as the title sponsor for our biggest annual event," said Ron Anderson, Indianapolis Raceway Park general manager. "We realize this event generates a lot of excitement in the drag racing community because of its rich history. We're certain that Mac Tools' alliance with the event will only strengthen and enhance the overall experience."
Mac Tools, with headquarters in Columbus, Ohio, is a leader in the professional hand tool industry, serving clients in the United States, Canada, Europe and Japan.
Located just west of downtown Indianapolis in Clermont, Ind., Indianapolis Raceway Park, a multi-purpose auto racing complex owned and operated by the
NHRA, features a quarter-mile dragstrip, .686-mile asphalt oval and a 2.5-mile road course.
Headquartered in Glendora, Calif., the NHRA is the primary sanctioning body for the sport of drag racing in the United States. It presents 24 national events through its NHRA Winston Drag Racing Series. The NHRA has more than 80,000 members nationwide and more than 140 member tracks. The
NHRA-sanctioned sportsman and bracket racing series' provide competition opportunities for drivers of all levels. The NHRA develops stars of tomorrow through its NHRA Federal-Mogul Drag Racing Series, NHRA Summit Racing Series, NHRA Summit Import Drag Racing Series and the NHRA Street Legal Program. The NHRA also offers the NHRA Castrol GTX Jr. Drag Racing League for youths ages 8 to 17. |