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Hernandez takes points lead with Runner-up at Indy
CLEREMONT, Ind. (September 1, 2008) –
Josh Hernandez left the MAC Tools NHRA U.S. Nationals with
everything but the trophy, but the defending JEGS ProMod
Challenge World Champion is holding his head high with the
runner-up finish this weekend. He delivered the quickest and
fastest laps, set the track e.t. record and most importantly
earned the championship points lead with his stellar Labor
Day weekend effort in the Jim and Dave Oddy-tuned Team Rage
’68 Camaro.
After defeating Raymond Commisso, Danny Rowe and Tim Tindle
to get to the finals, Hernandez faced off against
nitrous-powered Mike Castellana. Hernandez had the advantage
off the line, but quickly drove into tire shake, pedaled the
car to regain traction but had to watch as Castellana passed
him for the win, 6.296/225.71 to Hernandez’ 7.00/220.48.
“We were on a rail all weekend, and in the final, we just
had too much for the track and Mike recovered faster than we
did and drove away with the win. Of course I’m disappointed,
but, honestly, we are all really proud of what we
accomplished here, and we really reached one of the most
important goals by leaving with the points lead,” Hernandez
said.
Despite the runner-up finish, record and the points lead,
Hernandez and the entire Team Rage were extremely vocal
about their concern for fellow racer and friend Steve Engel.
Engel, of Shandon, Ohio, entered surgery Sunday morning for
injuries he sustained after his car went out of control and
crashed Saturday at the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals in
Indianapolis. According to his family, Engel has fractures
in six cervical vertebrae and damage to his spinal cord.
“Really, though, we are all just concerned about Steve and
his recovery. They said he came through surgery well, and
that there were some really good signs, so, we’re continuing
to pray for a full recovery and that Tonya and the family
are all ok.
“It’s a serious thing he’s dealing with, and it puts a lot
of what we’re doing in perspective. It makes me very
thankful for my wife Amber and my two boys and every moment
I have with them,” Hernandez said.
Coming into the weekend, Hernandez was 51 points out of the
lead, behind Canadian Tony Pontieri, and with his No. 1
qualifying effort and runner-up finish, Hernandez jumped
ahead of Pontieri by 37 points.
“I think it really shows just how great this Troy Critchley
horsepower really is,” Hernandez said. “Troy has really
figured so much out and is such an expert in engine design.
Combined with Jim and Dave Oddy, they really are
unstoppable,” he said.
Hernandez and the Team Rage Camaro race next in Hernandez’
home state of Texas, where he is the defending event
champion, September 18-21.
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