BADER BLASTS BURK
Drag Racing Online Editor, Jeff Burk, received a hot phone call recently
from IHRA Pres Bill Bader concerning an earlier Agent 1320 note saying
rumor was that Don Prudhomme was upset with NHRA and was possibly considering
an excursion over to IHRA. That part didn't bother Mr. Bader, but the
reference to another rumor that Kenny Bernstein had been approached
about being booked into IHRA races by IHRA or SFX really did. Mr. Bader
called to inform DRO in no uncertain terms that IHRA, and he stressed
IHRA, had not and would never book Top Fuel racers into an IHRA National
Event
"If I did that, our Top Fuel class would be basically a match race
and I don't want that. I want real racing at IHRA events," Bader said.
He went on to say, "When I bought IHRA I told everyone involved--including
the racers—that, while I would honor any commitments made by the previous
IHRA administration, as far booking in Top Fuel cars after the 1998
season there would be no booking of cars for our events."
Mr. Bader made that point clear in no uncertain terms and also stressed
that to his knowledge no one from IHRA or SFX had ever contacted Kenny
Bernstein.
Although it clearly stated in the 1320 note that what was being written
was a rumor and nothing else, Mr. Bader wanted to make the facts known
and DRO is glad to oblige the headman at IHRA and dispel any rumors
that we can.
Having cleared up that point, the fact remains that Shirley Muldowney
confirmed to DRO that she had been booked in by the track managements
of Virginia Motorsports Park and of Grand Bend in Canada to attend their
IHRA National Events, do pre-race press and public relations for the
event, and attempt to qualify. Shirley stressed that IHRA (the sanctioning
body) did not contact her or pay her fees.
When Mr. Bader was asked about the Muldowney appearance he stressed
that neither he nor anyone at IHRA had anything to do with the deal
and that IHRA wasn't paying any part of Ms. Muldowney's fees. The fact
remains that Shirley Muldowney is being paid to attend IHRA National
Events this year. Evidently track owners are free, at their own expense,
to book whomever they wish to attend these events and that would appear
to include Kenny Bernstein's, Don Prudhomme's or John Force's teams.
NHRA CONTRACTS FOR NHRA STARS?
A source has told the Agent that earlier this year NHRA went to several
of their big name stars and at least broached the subject of them signing
an exclusive contract with NHRA. According to our source the NHRA officials
were told by the racers not to worry. Seems like all of the racers that
NHRA talked to had sponsor contracts that required them to attend NHRA
events and these racers told NHRA that they had no intention of running
with any other sanctioning body.
IT'S GONNA BE THE 'MAC TOOLS U.S. NATIONALS'
MAC Tools, which already sponsors two NHRA national events, has signed
a five-year deal to serve as the FIRST title rights sponsor of what
ostensibly is the world's biggest drag race, the Labor Day U.S. Nationals
at Indianapolis.
Although the NHRA reportedly will not make a formal announcement until
Memorial Day, MAC Tools president John Aden confirmed the agreement
at a banquet held in conjunction with the MAC Tools Thunder Valley Nationals
at Bristol, Tenn.
Details of the sponsorship package weren't revealed but rest assured
that the monetary number is substantial. It would have to be for Tom
Compton and company to "taint" with a sponsor name an event most old-timers
thought would not be sold to a corporate backer as long as NHRA founder
Wally Parks was alive.
In addition to Bristol -- and now Indy -- MAC Tools also sponsors the
Gatornationals at Gainesville, Fla., and is involved with a plethora
of racing teams including those of Don "the Snake" Prudhomme, John Force,
Kenny Bernstein, Darrell Gwynn, Connie and Doug Kalitta and the Coughlin
brothers.
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