Hernandez
Wins NHRA Gatornationals
and Sets ET World Record
GAINESVILLE,
Fla. (March
18, 2007) -
Josh
Hernandez,
driver of
the Dr.
Moon's Rage
'68 Camaro,
said he
couldn't
have
scripted the
first event
of the AMS
Staff
Leasing Pro
Mod
Challenge
presented by
Tindle
Enterprises,
Inc. any
better.
Hernandez
set the AMS
World Record
for the
quickest
run, posting
an amazing
5.912 in the
his first
round match
against Rick
Stivers and
ultimately
won the AMS
Eagle at the
ACDelco NHRA
Gatornationals
in
Gainesville,
Fla.
"It's hard
to find the
words to
really tell
anyone how I
feel,"
Hernandez
said. "This
weekend has
been so
amazing, and
Troy [Critchley],
Howard Moon,
Dave Wood,
Tommy Lipar
and the
entire crew
share in the
victory and
all of the
records."
In
qualifying,
just after
watching his
teammate,
Critchley,
break
soundly into
the five
second zone
at 5.946,
Hernandez
followed
suit and ran
the second
AMS Pro Mod
in the fives
at 5.951.
Hernandez
ended
qualifying
in the No. 2
spot behind
Critchley
and landed
on the
opposite
side of the
eliminations
ladder,
setting up
the drama of
a potential
match-up in
the final
round.
The
potential
became
reality, and
Hernandez
was paired
against
Critchley in
the final,
but the
drama was
far from
over for the
AMS-Rage
crew. After
winning the
first-ever
side-by-side
five-second
round, a
re-match of
the final
round of the
US Nationals
in
Indianapolis
against
Raymond
Commisso
5.932/243.37
to
5.991/241.54,
Hernandez
and his team
had to
replace the
motor in his
Camaro under
the pressure
of a
shortened
turn-around
time to get
to the lanes
for the
finals.
True to drag
racing and
Pro Modified
camaraderie,
the AMS Rage
team was
helped by
the
defending
event
champion Jay
Payne's crew
members
Andre
Monargue and
Don
Peterson,
under the
watchful and
expert eye
of engine
builder Brad
Anderson.
The crews
worked in
synch
sharing the
spirit of
the weekend
and the race
to win.
Despite the
irony of
Payne not
having
qualified to
defend his
title, the
engine-swap
was
completed
with time to
spare and
with expert
precision,
Hernandez
went to the
line to face
off against
Critchley,
knowing
full-well
that one
would win,
and one
would lose.
At the end
of the
track,
Hernandez
took the win
light,
running a
5.938/244.29.
"It was the
perfect way
to end the
weekend, but
it was
bittersweet,
too. The
race was a
testament,
though, to
how a team
and the
community
can pull
together and
make things
happen. It
was awesome
and I'm so
grateful to
Andre and
Don."
"Getting to
the finish
line and
having
Tommy, Dave
and Gidget
[Wood] hand
me the
trophy and
the $10,000
check along
with my new
pair of
Fatheadz
sunglasses -
it made all
the drama
and hard
work
worthwhile,"
Hernandez, a
Houston
Texas
resident.
said.
"We'll pack
things up
here and
head to the
next race,
trying to do
it again in
Houston," he
said. “It’s
always been
a good track
for me, and
I always
love to race
at my home
track.”
Hernandez
and the Dr.
Moon's Rage
team will
defend their
Houston
title from
the past two
years when
the AMS Pro
Mod
Challenge
presented by
Tindle
Enterprises,
Inc. moves
next to
Houston
Raceway Park
and the
O'Reilly
NHRA Spring
Nationals,
March 30 -
April 1,
2007.For more
information,
call
1-800-COMP-PLUS
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