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Terry Chandler leaves legacy of love

July 5, 2017 //  by Horsepower & Heels

NHRA Drag Racing mourns the loss of one of the most kindhearted and generous supporters in the sport.  Don Schumacher Racing sponsor and supporter, Terry Chandler leaves a legacy of love in her wake that has touched the lives of many people in the sport and in the community.   Her generosity and charitable efforts behind the Make-A-Wish and Infinite Hero Foundation NHRA Funny Car programs will continue to live on in the hearts of thousands.

Terry ChandlerSadly, Terry Chandler lost her valiant fight with brain cancer on Tuesday, July 4th.  She was 65 years-old when she died in Florida with family and loved ones at her side.

Terry is a great human being who devoted the past few years to helping the Make-A-Wish and Infinite Hero foundations with her love and kindness by funding two of our Funny Car teams,” said Don Schumacher, DSR owner and close friend.    “Terry is such a beautiful person. She was so much more than a friend and partner. She is family. We will always see that wonderful smile of hers at the starting line.”

The native of New Mexico missed the NHRA Mello Yello Series event at Las Vegas in early April and a few days later underwent major surgery to partially remove one of three tumors in the front lobe of her brain.  An MRI determined that she was suffering from Glioblastoma cancer.    She was immersed in the fight of her life and battled valiantly to the end.

Terry Chandler was presented with the NHRA Blaine Johnson Award in 2015 for her dedication to helping others.

I love to race,” she told Autoweek magazine in a 2015 article. “And bless my heart, I love to win. These gol-darned cars, I just love ’em.”

Earlier that year, she was described as being “the most influential woman in drag racing” by the Inland Valley (Calif.) Newspapers.

I never dreamed that I would be blessed in a way that would allow me to help others,” she told the Southern California newspaper.   “Helping people is one of the most important things in the world to me – my daddy, John R. Gray, was an extremely giving man, and I learned from him how important it was to bless the lives of others. That is why this means so much to me. I feel very fortunate to be in this position.”

Terry Chandler became a fixture at NHRA national events when her brother, Johnny Gray, drove a Funny Car for DSR.  In 2013, Terry and Johnny decided to fund the car he drove as a tribute to their late father John R. Gray, a self-made man who rose to legendary status in the New Mexico and north Texas oil industry.

Upon Johnny’s retirement from driving at the end of that season, Terry began funding the team and added driver Tommy Johnson Jr.   Terry and her husband, Doug, own and operate Chandler Aviation at the Cavern City Air Terminal in Carlsbad, N.M.   Instead of flying the colors of Chandler Aviation on Johnson’s Dodge Charger, she chose to use the racecar as a platform to promote awareness for a great cause. The car was painted and the transporters were wrapped with a striking Make-A-Wish design.   She wanted her racecar to be a “giving car.”

Chandler and DSR host “Wish Kids” and their families to the VIP hospitality pavilion next to the race team’s pit area on Saturdays at each of the 24 Mello Yello events held in 21 markets across the country. The Make-A-Wish crew has the opportunity to engage with the children, giving them a tour of the pit area and racecar.

After a few months of committing to fund the Make-A-Wish team, another DSR team appeared close to dissolving when Terry Chandler, the woman with the infectious smile, stepped in to fund Jack Beckman’s team and donated its branding to the Infinite Hero Foundation, a non-profit organization that combats the most difficult front line issues by providing grants to help the physical and psychological challenges faced by returning military veterans.

More than $300,000 has been raised by the sale of “challenge coins” Jack Beckman carries on each run for a $100 donation to Infinite Hero and nearly $500,000 has been raised for the organization through Terry’s efforts.

For the past two years, she funded the Riley Kids Funny Car to benefit Riley Hospital for Children in Indiana during the prestigious U.S. Nationals near Indianapolis. She contributed additionally during DSR’s annual Open House that weekend that also raised funds for Riley Kids, often bidding on items she would donate back to the effort.

She funded countless Make-A-Wish dreams to provide monumental memories.  She always made it clear to the “Wish Kids” that the racecar was their car. She would proclaim, “This is YOUR racecar.”

And it will continue to be this weekend when her Make-A-Wish and Infinite Hero teams race for her during the NHRA Route 66 Nationals near Chicago.

Terry is just an incredible lady, and we’ll never know how many lives she impacted,” Don added. “We’ll miss her every day, but we’ll never forget her smile and he big heart.”

A private funeral service will be held with a public memorial tentatively set for over Labor Day Weekend near Indianapolis during the NHRA U.S. Nationals.

Category: Featured, Women in Racing NewsTag: Drag Racing, Funny Car, NHRA, Special Causes, Terry Chandler, Women Racing

First win of 2017 for Alyx Coby

June 20, 2017 //  by Horsepower & Heels

First win of 2017 for Alyx Coby
Photo: Marc Quinlivan

Last weekend marked the first win of 2017 for Alyx Coby. The 13 year-old from Newbridge, Co. Kildare competed in the IAME X30 Junior class during Round 4 of the Motorsport Ireland Kartin Championship in Galway.

The IAME X30 Junior class includes drivers from 12 to 16 years of age, and Alyx Coby began the day with a steady start – ending up with a fifth and fourth place finish in the two qualifying heats.

This gave Coby the fifth spot on the grid for the first of the day’s finals.  She made up two places at the start before dropping back to fourth on lap 2. She quickly regained third position and worked hard, reeling in the leaders over the following two laps.    For six laps, the top three drivers were locked in a close battle, swapping positions several times on each lap.  At the end of lap 9, Coby carried more speed than the leaders out of the last hairpin onto the long main straight and managed to outbreak both drivers into the first corner to take the lead.  While doing everything she could to defend her position from the three karts in pursuit, the second placed driver ran wide and fell back into the chasing karts. This allowed Coby to pull away and take the checkered flag with a comfortable lead of almost two seconds.

This was the first win of 2017 for Alyx Coby in the X30 Junior class, although she had won a qualifying heat in the season opener in Cork earlier this year. In 2015, Coby became the first young woman ever to win a final in the Cadet class, going on to win three finals that year and with this latest victory she is also the first female race winner in the X30 Junior class.

First win of 2017 for Alyx Coby
Photo: Marc Quinlivan

The race victory placed Coby on pole position for the second final, which would also see the winner presented with the Southern Karting Club’s coveted All Ireland IRL plate trophy. After her strong showing in the earlier races, she was eager to continue her streak for the top honor.

A great start allowed Coby to maintain her position at the front for the first lap before dropping back to second place on lap 2. Once again, it was a close battle over the next few laps with the positions changing almost at every corner. Coby managed to regain the lead with a great pass up the inside at the hairpin on lap 5 before dropping back one spot on the next lap. Over the following four laps, Coby raced wheel to wheel with the leader before making a move round the outside on the way into the esses to take back the lead with just three laps remaining.

Having to defend heavily at the start of the final lap, Coby took a tight line into the first corner which meant she ran wide on the way out of it, allowing the chasing driver to slip back through into the lead. She had two attempts to regain the lead before the finish, but they proved unsuccessful and she crossed the line just four tenths of a second behind the leader. A post-race five second time penalty for a dropped nose cone would demote Coby to third place.

Coby’s performance at the event improved her position in the Motorsport Ireland Karting Championship to the No. 2 spot with 324 points, just 12 points off the top spot and 59 points clear of the driver in third place.

With a prize of a trip to compete at the IAME X30 World Finals at Le Mans in France for the top three finishers in this year’s championship up for grabs, Coby is doing all she can to make sure her name is on one of the tickets.

The Championship moves on to Nutts Corner Circuit in Northern Ireland at the end of July.

 

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Alyx Coby, Karting, Women Racing

Michele Abbate earned podium finish

May 10, 2017 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Michele Abbate races in AustraliaSCCA touring car racer Michele Abbate earned podium finish at Buttonwillow Raceway this past weekend for Rounds 5 and 6 of the Western Conference Division SCCA US Majors Tour.  The track configuration was a new one, as the series ran the 25 Clockwise configuration, offering high speed sweepers, no bus stop, and the star Mazda turn.  Michele had never run this configuration, but looked forward to giving it a shot.  With two weeks to plan for the event after returning from their trip down under to the Bathurst 6 Hour in Australia at Mount Panorama, things in the states hadn’t slowed down.

In fact, upon the return of the GRR Racing team, new partnerships arose with perfect timing.  While working closely with the Pedders Racing team, Abbate fell in love with the set up of their right hand drive Toyota 86.

 I am so very thankful and grateful to now be partnered directly with Pedders Racing and their US distrubuter, 3PConnect!”, Abbate shares. 

The GRR Racing Toyota 86 is now equipped with Pedders Suspension including the external reservoir set up.  The team had a very busy week leading up to the race.  Including an unexpected motor swap, followed by an unexpected transmission pull, after their full suspension changes — they had their hands full!

 Special thanks to Grant at Pedders Racing Australia for help with our baseline set up”, Crew Cheif Anthony Philleo notes. 

Shaking the car down in the first qualifier, Abbate and Philleo decided to try out the car without the rear wing.  Michele quickly discovered she preferred having the extra rear grip, especially through riverside.  The team qualified P2 in GT-1 but was facing engine issues.  

It’s unfortunate that we had to swap back to our old [hurt] motor; but we didn’t have any other option,” Anthony explains. 

Michele drove as smart as she could and she was able to bring the car to the checkered flag with a P2 finish, being the first Toyota 86 to ever podium in GT1 in the SCCA.   Although the circumstances were not ideal, the team worked hard and they felt rewarded for their efforts.

A great accomplishment we have been chasing all year”, Abbate shares.  

 For Sunday, GRR Racing prepped the car as best as they possibly could to prevent further issue with the motor. Although, late to grid and started at the rear of the pack; Abbate played it cool for the entire race.  

My goal was to see that checkered flag, so I did everything I could to keep the car happy”. 

Ultimately GRR Racing capture another P2 podium finish bumping them into the 2nd place position for the Western Conference division, trailing the leader by just 16 points.

“Our purpose of running GT1 this year with our 86 is to qualify for National Run Offs for the GT1 program that is being built”, Anthony confirms. 

The team has done just that and is excited to be making progress up the ladder of motorsports.  The next SCCA US Majors Tour event is set for the beautiful Pacific Northwest at Portland International Raceway on May 20-21st. Fans can tune into all of the action on the live stream at www.M1cheleAbbate.com/live

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Michele Abbate, SCCA, Touring Car, Women Racing

Season-best for Harli White

May 10, 2017 //  by Horsepower & Heels

season-best for harli white
Photo: Speedway Shots

A season-best for Harli White on Saturday at Gator Motorplex during the 5 th annual Nolan Wren Memorial with the ASCS Gulf South Region.   The winged sprint car racer opened the event by advancing from third to second place in a heat race, which earned enough points to lock into the feature redraw.

“I got lucky and drew the No. 1 to start on the pole of the main,” she said. “The track was rubbered up before we went on the track. I knew we had to get the jump because whoever got out front first was going to win the show. Seth Bergman got the jump, but we stayed right there with him. In traffic it was going our way for a bit, but every time we’d get an opportunity the caution would come out.”

White maintained the runner-up position throughout the race to score her fourth top five of the season and third top-five finish in the last four races.

Her racing weekend began on Friday at Heart O’ Texas Speedway in Waco, Texas, for the 2nd annual Gene Adamchik Memorial.   There, she was able to finish where she started – fourth – in a heat race to line up on the inside of the sixth row for the main event.

“We had some ups and downs,” she said. “I got ran over on the start. Everyone was trying to win it before they get into the first turn. We got collected in that and it bent the Jacobs Ladder. The car was biking real hard after that. I just hung on and finished.”

White battled for a top 10 throughout the main event before ending 11 th.

“We hung on to finish, which is a good thing after the way our season started,” she said. “Now that I’m racing full time for a living it’s important to finish every race.”

Harli is scheduled to make her debut at three tracks this weekend when she returns to Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour competition on Thursday at Lakeside Speedway in Kansas City, Kan., before tackling ASCS Red River Region races on Friday at Humboldt Speedway in Humboldt, Kan., and Saturday at Springfield Raceway in Springfield, Mo.

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Harli White, Sprint Car, Women Racing

Meyer qualifies second in Charlotte

May 9, 2017 //  by Horsepower & Heels

NHRA Top Alcohol Dragster driver, Megan Meyer qualifies second in Charlotte before making her exit in the semifinal round of the 8th Annual NHRA Four-Wide Nationals. 

The defending event champion qualified second in the 15 car field with a 5.322 at 276.35 mph.

 

Eliminations

In round one of eliminations, Megan would take on Dan Lucas.  She would leave first, but Lucas was quick on her heels and passed her by the 60′ mark.  She was able to reel him back in by half track, edging him out at the finish line by 64 feet, a margin of victory of 0.2025 seconds.   Meyer advances to round two with a 5.666 second performance at 264.23 mph.

This would match her with Jeff Veale in the second round, who would get a slight advantage at the light over Meyer before losing traction and striking the tires.   But Megan would run her fastest pass of the weekend, with a 5.274 second,  275.39 mph pass and would advance to the semi finals.

Anticipation running high for the defending event champion, an uncharacteristic mistake costs her the win in round three against Shawn Cowie.   Megan Meyer would leave too early, giving the red light win to Cowie, who would move on to be the event champion.

“Stress was high and we did our best to be defending 4widenats winners, but I just didn’t do my job as a driver and disqualified myself in the semis. Red lights are never easy to get over and it’s tough to run two cars without your crew chief there. My guys did the best they could in the very limited time they had and I had an amazing race car, I just had too much on my plate and wasn’t focused on the track.”

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Drag Racing, Megan Meyer, NHRA, TAD, Women Racing

Alexis DeJoria withdraws from Charlotte

April 28, 2017 //  by Horsepower & Heels

DeJoria withdraws from CharlotteNHRA Funny Car driver Alexis DeJoria withdraws from Charlotte, NC’s  8th Annual 4-Wide Nationals event scheduled for this weekend.   The popular drag racing driver cited a family matter as cause of her absence in a statement from her camp.  

We wish all the best for Alexis DeJoria and her family, and hope that she returns quickly to the tour.     In her absence, DeJoria has appointed Kalitta Motorsports Director of Safety and established Funny Car pilot Chad Head to drive the Tequila Patrón Toyota Camry.

DeJoria, who was already feeling under the weather at the previous event in Houston, is looking forward to getting back behind the wheel of her Patrón Funny Car as soon as possible.
 
Head and the Kalitta Motorsports Tequila Patrón Toyota Camry Funny Car team will began qualifying for the eighth annual NHRA Four-Wide Nationals on Friday, April 28 at 4:30 PM EST.
 

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Alexis DeJoria, Drag Racing, Funny Car, NHRA, Women Racing

Shirley mourns loss of son, John Muldowney

April 28, 2017 //  by Horsepower & Heels

John MuldowneyNHRA Top Fuel champion, Shirley Muldowney mourns the loss of her son, John Muldowney, who passed away at the age of 59 yesterday in Springfield, MO.    

The only son of the drag racing trailblazer and her first husband Jack, John Muldowney grew up in the middle of the excitement surrounding Shirley and her legendary drag racing career.   Beginning in elementary school, John always had a hand in helping his mom at the races.   He packed parachutes, changed oil and spark plugs, and eventually went on to join the crew full-time after graduating from high school.   A notable fabricator, he stayed working on her Top Fuel Dragsters as part of the crew throughout her career.  He assisted his famous mother in her four Top Fuel championship runs (three in NHRA, one in AHRA).   

After her retirement from Top Fuel and drag racing, John Muldowney continued in the sport, eventually working for a variety of other racing teams, machine shops and fabricators.   Outside of the sport, he also worked as a fabricator for Walt Disney World, Universal Studios and even for NASA’s Space Shuttle program.  

A statement from Muldowney’s camp listed the 59 year-old’s cause of death as a blood clot.   Shirley Muldowney also added that in lieu of flowers, fans and friends are asked to consider making a donation to Shirley’s Kids, the 501(c)(3) charity created in Shirley Muldowney’s honor that helps kids in need at various stops on the NHRA tour.

Donations can easily be made at ShirleysKids.org.

Category: In the NewsTag: Shirley Muldowney, Special Causes

DeJoria under the weather in Houston

April 24, 2017 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Dejoria under the weather in houston

Despite their star driver not feeling 100%, the Kalitta Motorsports Tequila Patrón Toyota Camry Funny Car qualified in the No. 9 position with a 3.946 second, 322.34 mph performance during Baytown, TX qualification rounds.  DeJoria was able to improve on that in round one of eliminations, taking the win against Tim Wilkerson with a 3.927 second, 327.03 mph pass against his 8.109 second effort, advancing her to round two.   There, she would face Advance Autoparts driver, Courtney Force, but just couldn’t make the same charge to the finish line, running a losing 4.146 E.T. at 260.16 mph to Courtney’s 3.947 E.T. at 294.37 mph.

It’s been a bit of a rough weekend for me. I’m fighting a possible case of walking pneumonia. We’ll see when I get home and talk to the doctor but I definitely haven’t been feeling great this weekend so I’ve been trying to be extra strong and do my job, and I think I did a good job,” said Alexis.   “We had a solid start; made three good, consistent passes in qualifying. On race day we got a round win, and almost a second round win. We’re strong right now and I’m excited for the next race. I’ve got a great team. Who needs luck when you’ve got a group like this.”

Dejoria under the weather in HoustonNHRA Countdown to the Championship Points Standings

 Alexis and the Kalitta Motorsports Tequila Patrón Toyota Camry Funny Car team leave the NHRA Spring Nationals in 11th place in the NHRA Championship points chase with 208 points.  She sits outside the top ten by just 3 points.  

 

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Alexis DeJoria, Drag Racing, Funny Car, NHRA, Women Racing

Third win for Leah Pritchett

April 24, 2017 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Third win for Leah PritchettAnother huge weekend at the NHRA Spring Nationals for the Papa John’s Top Fuel Dragster team, resulting in a third win for Leah Pritchett.    The team was also able to regain the lead in the NHRA Championship points chase. 

Pritchett and her Papa John’s Pizza team led by crew chief Todd Okuhara and assistant Joe Barlam, qualified No. 6 for the Houston race with a 3.747, 326.87 mph effort.   She would face Scott Palmer in round one, improving her career record vs. Palmer to 3-0 after running a 3.748 at 324.59 mph pass for the win.

Round two, she would carry lane choice against Doug Kalitta, whom held the round win advantage in the pairing at 9-2 entering the race.   Pritchett would take the jump off the tree with a starting line advantage, holding on to the lead all the way to the finish –  a 3.763 at 324.05mph to Kalitta’s quicker, but losing 3.759 at 326.56mph.   Leah’s holeshot win gained her lane choice into the third round.

The semi-final round would see Pritchett face off against teammate Antron Brown.   Though he would get the starting line advantage, Leah would reel him in and hold on for the win, running a 3.772 at 319.45mph.   This would put the Papa John’s team facing Steve Torrence and the CAPCO Contractors team in the final, and would also result in a “family feud” face-off, as Leah’s husband Gary is the CAPCO team clutch specialist.

“We don’t talk on race day (Sunday). I don’t even make eye contact with him when we’re in the staging lanes getting ready to run,” she said.

Before the final, she said “let the best Pritchett win.”

“”You want to get fired up by being mad or hating the person you’re racing, but I can’t do that when we’re up there racing against great guys like my teammate Antron (Brown, who she beat in the semifinals) or Steve.  My mentality, honestly, was there’s a select number of drivers that I really, really get up for. I know Steve very well, a great family friend and all of that. I knew he was going to be after me.”

 As she was going to be after him.  She got a little jump on Torrence at the starting line and the race was determined by 7 feet at over 320 mph when her time of 3.781 seconds at 321.96 mph edged past his 3.787 at 322.11.   Her third win in the five races thus far in the 2017, she was able to regain the points lead from her Don Schumacher teammates as well.    She currently leads teammate Antron Brown by 54 points and Tony Schumacher by 56 points.

“I’ve never been in a position to really be counting points so early in the season, but I’m definitely enjoying that,” she said.

 The Mello Yello series moves east from Houston next week to near Charlotte Motor Speedway for the NHRA Four-Wide Nationals at zMAX Dragway in the second of three Mello Yello events in three weeks.
 
 
 

2017 NHRA MELLO YELLO DRAG RACING SERIES TOP FUELSTANDINGS           

(Official after Houston; 5th of 24 events; wins in parenthesis)
  1. LEAH PRITCHETT (3)                494       —–
  2. ANTRON BROWN (1)                 440        -54
  3. TONY SCHUMACHER (1)          438        -56

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Drag Racing, Leah Pritchett, NHRA, Top Fuel, Women Racing

Megan Meyer set for Houston

April 21, 2017 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Meyer ready for Houston
Photo: RB Photorgraphy

NHRA Top Alcohol Dragster driver Megan Meyer is set for Houston NHRA national event this weekend.   The sophomore driver will be competing in the 30th Annual NHRA Spring Nationals at Royal Purple Raceway in Baytown, TX.  This marks

She began her season with a regional win in Gainesville and qualified second at the Gator Nationals event.   She moved onto another regional win in Belle Rose, LA – her second for the season. 

Her fourth race of the season, Megan Meyer will begin qualifying today in her A/Fuel Randy Meyer Racing Dragster at noon, with a second session scheduled for 3:00PM.  

Special Giveaway with Megan Meyer partner |  MAHLE Clevite

MAHLE Clevite Special InitiativeMegan Meyer fans will also benefit from a special giveaway from partner MAHLE-Clevite.  The first 100 fans who show up in the Megan Meyer pit area between 10-11AM on Saturday will receive an autographed Clevite hat from Megan.   Put on the hat, pose with Megan for a selfie, and post it on your social media page sharing it with MAHLE, and be entered to win 4 reserved seating tickets for Saturday, October 14th during the AAA NHRA Fall Nationals at the Texas Motorplex in Ennis.

 

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Drag Racing, Megan Meyer, NHRA, TAD, Women Racing

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