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CarGuru > Other sport > NHRA: Pomona: GM Racing final summary 12 February 2007 10:02:57

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NHRA: Pomona: GM Racing final summary

Guest 14 February 2005 11:00:23
 Chevy Red Bowtie Scores Daily Double At Pomona Raceway: Tommy Johnson Wins
Funny Car For Monte Carlo, Dave Connolly Delivers Cavalier Pro Stock Victory

POMONA, Calif. Feb. 13, 2005 - Chevrolet was the automobile nameplate
that dominated the quarter-mile at this weekend's NHRA Winternationals.
With a pair of Monte Carlo Funny Cars facing off in the final round and
an event championship for Cavalier in Pro Stock, it was an extraordinary
afternoon of racing today for the legendary Chevy Red Bowtie at Pomona
Raceway.

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Guest 13 February 2006 09:04:28 permanent link ]
 Greg Anderson Puts Pontiac GTO In Winner's Circle At NHRA Season Opener
Three-Time Pro Stock Champion Turns In Record-Setting Performance
POMONA, Calif., Feb. 12, 2006 - Determined not to fall behind like he did
after last year's poor Winternationals showing, Greg Anderson kicked off
this weekend's season opener at Auto Club Raceway with a dominating
performance that left very little on the table. The three-time POWERade
Pro Stock champion and driver of the Summit Racing Pontiac captured his
40th career victory today at the 46th annual CAR QUEST Auto Parts
Winternationals with a with win over Mike Edwards in an all-GTO final
round.

"About this time last year we were really struggling," said Anderson. "It
was a tough start and then it didn't end here. It snowballed for three or
four races and we didn't think we would ever get the ship righted. It was
tough, it was painful, and don't think we didn't think about it everyday
during the winter. We did not want to start the new season that way, and
we came out this weekend and showed what kind of team we have. It was a
very impressive effort by these guys and I'm the lucky one who gets to
ride inside that Summit Racing Pontiac GTO. This crew is absolutely
fantastic."

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Guest 12 February 2007 10:02:57 permanent link ]
 Pontiac's Greg Anderson Captures Second Straight Winternationals Crown

Three-Time NHRA Champion Drives GTO to Third Consecutive Victory at
Pomona

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