Photo courtesy of Steve Fuhrman
JOLIET, Ill. (June 6, 2013) – Top
Alcohol Dragster driver Chris Demke enters the upcoming Burndown at Sundown
NHRA regional event placed second in national points. A late-round finish this
weekend could boost him to the top, ahead of blown alcohol rival Jim Whiteley.
In addition to it being a points-earning race, Demke and the Maddern Racing
team will use the opportunity to prepare for their Jegs Allstars title defense
at the Route 66 Nationals at the end of June.
“It’s sort of a test session, but I’m
not going to discount the importance of earning points for the regional event.
We’ve struggled at regional events this year, so we want to add as many points
as we can this weekend,” said Demke, who is fifth in West Region points after
first round losses at the Firebird and Las Vegas regional events.
Past success at this event and facility
has the excitable Demke even more enthused about racing his Peen
Rite/Operational Solutions/801 Racing dragster at back-to-back events at Route
66 Raceway.
“I ran 5.26 during the last round of
qualifying last year. The weather is supposed to be cool this weekend, so we
hope to produce similar results. Furthermore, the track surface is always
excellent at Route 66. We won the Jegs Allstars event in Top Alcohol Dragster
at the Route 66 Nationals last year, so I’m confident in our data for this
track,” Chris said.
With positive results also came
not-so-positive results. An early exit at 2012’s Burndown at Sundown will be on
Chris’ mind this weekend as he tries to avoid the mistake that cost him a shot
at racing for the event title.
“We qualified #1 at this event last year
but lost first round,” Chris recalls. “It was a combination of driver error and
a tuned-down set-up. We got complacent with the competition. That’s not going
to happen this year. We’re going to be aggressive in every round of
competition.”
The Maddern Racing team will be racing
with heavy hearts this weekend, as tuner Adam Rhoades lost his uncle Thursday
morning before the event. Rhoades and the team are dedicating their efforts in
his memory.
Top Alcohol Dragster qualifying begins
at 4 PM on Friday, June 7 at Route 66 Raceway in Joliet, Illinois. The final
two sessions at 4 and 8 PM Saturday will kick off the Burndown at Sundown
shows. Top Alcohol eliminations begin Sunday at noon.
Maddern Racing, celebrating 20 years of
competition in 2013, is a family-owned and operated NHRA Top Alcohol Dragster
team based in Southern California. The Chris Demke-driven Peen Rite/OSI/801
Racing dragster is owned by Jerry Maddern and crewed by Adam Rhoades, Kevin
Watson, Mike Demke, and Ron Mann. For more information on Maddern Racing,
please visit www.MaddernRacing.com.
Maddern Racing receives support from the
following companies: Peen Rite Inc., Operational Solutions Inc., 801 Racing, A1
Technologies, Boninfante Friction Inc., and Hoosier Racing Tire.
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