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Stawicki to make ADRL Debut
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<br><font color="Navy">“This is how Pro Mod racing started. It will be fun to go back to that style of “Run What Ya Brung” style of racing. </font>

<P> (8/14/08) Veteran Pro Mod racer Mike Stawicki will make his first appearance at the ADRL Ohio Drags Presented by Gatorz August 22-23.

Stawicki will race his IHRA legal ride against the screw compressor door slammers and is quite excited about it to say the least. He states, “Kenny Nowling and his crew of people have assembled a great league over at the ADRL.

We would like to race with ADRL more frequently but to be real competitive, we would need to change our car all around or just build a lightweight model. Neither of which there is time or money for at this point. If we are on our game we can run some mid to low 3.90’s which should get us into the show. The rest will be up to me!” Stawicki’s G-Force Race Cars entry has been as Low as 3.902 in legal trim and hopes the cards fall right at the Ohio Drags in Norwalk.

Crew Chief Jim Salemi (owner of G-Force Race Cars) exclaims, “This is how Pro Mod racing started. It will be fun to go back to that style of “Run What a Brung” style of racing. We also look forward to racing at Summit Motorsports Park. Both Mike and I have won major events at the facility so we are hoping we can make it happen again.”

The team will take advantage of a match race this weekend at Toronto Motorsports Park against NHRA point’s leader Tony Pontieri to get a handle on the latest supercharger design from DMPE Inc.

Stawicki Racing would like to thank the following companies and people for their continued support:
G-Force Race Cars Inc. Darren Mayer & DMPE Inc, Stawicki Used Cars, Isolation Systems, Strange Engineering, Weld Racing, NGK Spark Plugs, Mastin Engineering, Hot Rods by Burke, Cynergy Composites, Scott Jahren Paint, and 1320 Web Services.

Picture courtesy of Mike Goodwin
 
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