Sat, 9 Oct 1999, 11:36 AM

Jim Dunn Selects Al Hofmann to Drive Mooneyes/Red Line Oil Firebird
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Courtesy of Jeff Romack, Pontiac Racing
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MILLINGTON, Tenn. -- Jim Dunn Racing has selected drag
racing veteran Al Hofmann to drive the Mooneyes/Red Line Oil Pontiac
Firebird
for the 2000 NHRA Winston Funny Car campaign. Next season will be Dunn's
50th anniversary in the sport.

Hofmann and Dunn
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"The last five or six years I've spent a lot of time training new
drivers and have never really had the opportunity to run my car to its full
potential," said Dunn. "Next year is my 50th anniversary in the sport and I
want to win the championship, it's as simple as that. Al Hofmann is a
proven
driver. I can pull all the corks out and have confidence knowing that he
can
win races without destroying equipment. A new driver doesn't have that
experience. We have two brand new chassis for next year, new motors and a
full war chest. The Mooneyes/Red Line Oil Pontiac Firebird will be ready to
race."
Jim Dunn is one of the original pioneers of NHRA Drag Racing. He began
his career in 1950 as a competitor when the popularity of the sport was just
starting to take hold on local strips throughout Southern California.
Over the years, Dunn has accumulated numerous wins and held performance
records as both a driver and a crew chief. He won the 1972 Supernationals
in
Ontario, Calif., the 1981 World Finals in Irvine, Calif., and was runner-up
at the 1981 U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis. He finished 10th in the NHRA
Winston Funny Car standings in 1981.
After retiring from driving in 1990, Dunn's career continued to
flourish
as a respected crew chief, technical advisor and car-owner. He wrenched
cars
to numerous victories throughout the decade including the 1997 Big-Bud
Shootout in Indianapolis, the 1998 Pontiac Excitement Nationals in Columbus,
Ohio and this year's U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis. His Red Line Oil
Firebird is currently fourth in the Winston Funny Car standings and is one
of
only four cars to qualify at every race this season..

Dunn and Hofmann
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During his 12-year NHRA Funny Car career, Al Hofmann has won 15 races
and competed in 31 final rounds. His best season was in 1995 when he won
five events and finished second in the Winston standings. His last win was
at the 1998 AutoZone Nationals at Memphis Motorsports Park. In addition to
his victory last year at Memphis, Hofmann was runner-up at the 1998 Advance
Auto Parts Nationals in Topeka, Kan.
"Jim Dunn and I have been racing a long time," said Hofmann. "He
respects what I can do as a driver and I surely respect what he can do as a
crew chief and owner. I think it's going to be great for both of us. With
Mooneyes as the major sponsor along with Red Line Oil and Pontiac, I really
feel that we have a legitimate shot at the championship. I know how good
Jim
Dunn's race cars can run when he has the funding to do it. This is his
50th
anniversary and it's going to be an honor driving his car.."


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