McClenathan Makes Quiet Run For The Money
Driving the
FRAM Tough Guard Top Fuel dragster for Don Schumacher Racing,
Cory McClenathan has shown quiet determination and skill this year, and his
team, led by first-time Top Fuel tuners Todd Okuhara and Phil Shuler,
have demonstrated their strength on the drag strip.
Courtesy: NHRA Media Relations
Bristol, Tenn. (May 13, 2009)-
In an NHRA Full
Throttle Drag Racing Series Top Fuel season that is not seeing the
dominance of one team or driver as in years past, Cory McClenathan sits
comfortably in a perch from which his view on the horizon includes a
strong chance of claiming his first Top Fuel crown.
Driving the
FRAM Tough Guard Top Fuel dragster for Don Schumacher Racing,
McClenathan has shown quiet determination and skill this year, and his
team, led by first-time Top Fuel tuners Todd Okuhara and Phil Shuler,
have demonstrated their strength on the drag strip.
In just
seven national events, McClenathan has advanced to the final round
twice, to the semifinals once and to the quarterfinals three times.
He’s qualified in the top half of the field in four events, including
his best of the season, a No. 2 at the last race in
St. Louis
.
He’s fourth in the standings, just 108 points out of first place. A
victory to add to his career tally of 30 is all that’s missing. “Cory
Mac” has never won the NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals. He would like to
do that this weekend.
“I think that the FRAM Tough Guard car needs a win, and I’d like nothing better than to do it in
Bristol
,”
said McClenathan, who launched his pro career in 1991. “I think we’re
kind of on the verge of it. We’re one of those top-three, -four, -five
cars. If you keep running that good, you’re bound to make it into the
winner’s circle. That’s how I’ve always looked at it.
“The
FRAM Tough Guard guys have done a great job. If we just keep on being
consistent we’re going to fall on the right side of the ladder. It
looks to me like some of those five different drivers who have won this
year had a little bit of luck fall on their shoulders. And that’s what
we need.
“We have worked very hard for every single one of our
rounds this year, so I think if we can go out there and get one good
lucky round and run well the rest of the rounds, we’ll be OK.”
As
for this dynamic season, which has seen the points shuffle at every
event, “This season is like what we saw in Funny Car last year,” he
said. “And it’s going to continue this way to the end, I believe. It
could come down to where there’s four or five of us going into the last
couple of races or even into
Pomona
(season-closer) and still have a shot at the title.
“It’s
exciting for everybody and for us too. It keeps us on our toes as
drivers, and the crew chiefs are wondering what to do one week to the
next and one round to the next. It makes them make bigger changes that
they necessarily wouldn’t normally make.
“We’re beginning to get into the summer months, where we have to be concerned about the heat, but It won’t be that hot in
Bristol
,” added McClenathan. “We won’t have to worry about that. Those races are coming up soon, so we’re excited for
Bristol
. This might be the time when we can put the FRAM Tough Guard car into the winner’s circle.
“It would be great for me. I’d love to win there. I never have.”
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