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GREENSBORO, N.C. --
Dale Creasy Jr., who won the first IHRA Nitro Funny Car world championship since the sanctioning body stopped running the class in 1992, accepted his award with thanks to his crew, family and sponsors. Creasy, Beecher, Ill., finished the season No. 1 in the point standings, a mere five points over second-place-finisher Jack Wyatt. "My crew was just great this season, as they've been every year," Creasy said. "A few years ago we were out of money and about to quit racing, but everyone stuck with it, and through the support of Torco Racing Fuels, it became possible again and now a reality." Two world champions were sitting at the head table for the sixth time - Clay Millican (Top Fuel) and Mark Thomas (Alcohol Funny Car). Actually, Millican, Drummonds, Tenn., was accepting the IHRA's Knoll Gas - Torco Racing Fuels Pro Nitro Top Fuel honors for the sixth consecutive year. "A lot of people wondered what was wrong with us this year, because we didn't win as many races as before," Millican said. "But it really was a good season and I owe it to my entire crew and (crew chief Mike) Kloeber." Quain Stott, Columbus, N.C., accepted the Torco's CompetitionPlus.com Pro Modified title. Pete Berner, Crete, Ill., was the Torco's CompetitionPlus.com Pro Stock world champion.
The 2006 eMax World Champions: Knoll Gas - Torco Racing Fuels Pro Nitro Top Fuel: Clay Millican, Drummonds, Tenn. Knoll Gas - Torco Racing Fuels Pro Nitro Funny Car: Dale Creasy Jr., Beecher, Ill. Torco's CompetitionPlus.com Pro Modified: Quain Stott, Columbus, N.C. Torco's CompetitionPlus.com Pro Stock: Pete Berner, Crete, Ill. Alcohol Funny Car: Mark Thomas, Louisville, Ohio Erson Cams Top Sportsman: Marco Abruzzi, Warren, Ohio Mallory Top Dragster: Bryan Bennett, Shallowater, Texas ACCEL DFI Super Stock: Scott Stillings, Indianapolis, Ind. Hays Stock: Myron Piatek, Holly Hill, Fla. ACCEL Quick Rod: Forrest Lipke, Belleville, Wisc. Lakewood Super Rod: Steve Furr, Harrisburg, N.C. Hurst Hot Rod: Kenny Underwood, Tampa, Fla. JEG'S Top Stock: Bo Kenney, Manassas, Va. Summit SuperSeries Box: Joe Gary, Greenwood, S.C. Summit SuperSeries No Box: John Coyle, Tinley Park, Ill.
IHRA's special award recipients included: Pro Driver of the Year: Tony Gillig Sportsman Driver of the Year: Steve Furr Pro Rookie of the Year: Tommy D'Aprile Sportsman Rookie of the Year: Bryan Bennett Most Improved Pro Driver: Tom Carter Most Improved Sportsman Driver: Kenny Underwood Crew Chief of the Year: Jay Lewis Sportsman of the Year: Bobby Lagana Jr. Track Operator of the Year: Joe Lombardo, New England Dragway Promoter of the Year: Joy and Mike Anderson, Sumerduck Dragway National Track of the Year: Rob Reeves, Castrol Raceway Sportsman Track of the Year: Steve Groseclose, Motor Mile Dragway Sponsor of the Year: Torco Racing Fuels During Friday night's Pro-Am Tour awards ceremony, IHRA announced that Summit Racing Equipment would take over sponsorship of their semi-professional series. The Summit Racing Equipment Pro-Am Tour presented by Mr. Gasket kicks off 2007 in Immokalee, Fla., on February 10. The 2007 IHRA eMax Nitro Jam Drag Racing Series begins March 23 - 25 in San Antonio, Texas, at the Amalie Oil Texas Nationals.
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