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Brown, Beckman, A. Johnson & Krawiec Honored As 2012 Nhra Full Throttle World Champions In Hollywood Ceremony
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HOLLYWOOD, Calif. --
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (Nov. 12, 2012) - A trio of first-time world-championship winners, Antron Brown, Jack Beckman and Allen Johnson,
headlined those drivers crowned Monday evening during the 2012 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series awards ceremony at the Grand
Ballroom at the Hollywood and Highland Center.
The other NHRA Full Throttle Series world champion, Eddie Krawiec, who earned his second consecutive and third overall championship,
also was honored and joined the others in receiving a check and trophy for winning the 2012 NHRA Full Throttle Countdown to the
Championship.

Antron Brown
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Top Fuel champ Brown, 36, made history by becoming the first African-American driver to win a major U.S. auto racing championship.
He claimed the title in dramatic fashion at the season-ending race in Pomona, Calif. The driver of the Matco Tools dragster earned
six victories in 11 final rounds during the season and set a national performance record in Reading, Pa., to add 20 valuable points
to his total. He battled teammates Tony Schumacher and Spencer Massey to the final day of the season finale. Brown earned $500,000
from NHRA and Full Throttle for the series crown and added to NHRA's storied history of diversity, joining pioneering champions
Shirley Muldowney, Cruz Pedregon, Tony Pedregon, Angelle Sampey and Hector Arana Sr. in the NHRA record book.

Jack Beckman
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Beckman, 46, took the $500,000 Funny Car title when he outlasted teammate Ron Capps at the Auto Club NHRA Finals in Pomona,
eventually winning the crown by two points in one of the closest title finishes in NHRA history. A cancer survivor and former drag
racing school driving instructor, Beckman raced to three victories and also used a national record performance in Pennsylvania
behind the wheel of his Valvoline/NextGen Dodge Charger to earn his first pro series world championship title.

Allen Johnson
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Johnson, 52, earned his first Pro Stock world championship and gave Dodge its first series title in 18 years and fifth overall. He
drove the Team Mopar Dodge Avenger to a personal-best seven victories in 11 final rounds and claimed a category-best 10 No. 1
qualifying positions. Three of those victories came during the Full Throttle Countdown to the Championship playoffs. Johnson was
awarded $250,000 for the series title from NHRA and Full Throttle.
Krawiec, 35, earned his second consecutive and third overall world-championship title in Pro Stock Motorcycle by racing to a
personal-best nine victories in 10 final rounds on his Screamin' Eagle Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson, including three victories
during the Countdown playoffs. Krawiec, an Englishtown, N.J., native who now lives near Indianapolis, claimed $75,000 from NHRA and
Full Throttle for this season's title.

Eddie Krawiec
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Funny Car driver Courtney Force was named the winner of the $20,000 Automobile Club of Southern California Road to the Future Award,
which recognizes the top NHRA rookie performer of the year. Force had an outstanding first season and raced to one victory in four
final rounds and claimed two No. 1 qualifying positions, including the top spot at the prestigious NHRA U.S. Nationals in
Indianapolis. She finished fifth in the Full Throttle Countdown to the Championship final points standings and received the award
based on votes from a panel of the nation's top motorsports journalists. She becomes the fourth driver from the John Force Racing
stable to win the coveted award, joining teammates Robert Hight and Mike Neff and sister Ashley Force Hood. The other candidates in
the very strong rookie class included Alexis DeJoria, Khalid alBalooshi, Todd Lesenko, Blake Alexander, Chris McGaha, John Hall and
Scotty Pollacheck.
Winners of the Full Throttle Hard-Working Crew Awards, which recognize the hardest-working crews in each of the four NHRA Full
Throttle Drag Racing Series categories, were Brown's Matco Tools dragster crew in Top Fuel ($25,000) for setting the national
elapsed time record at 3.701 seconds in Reading and jumping to a 104-point lead at the fourth of six Countdown playoff events;
Force's Traxxas Ford Mustang crew in Funny Car ($25,000) for helping the rookie driver win her first race in only her 15th start in
Seattle despite having their worst qualifying effort of the season (14th); Erica Enders' GK Motorsports crew for helping Enders make
NHRA history in Chicago by becoming the first female to win a Pro Stock race ($15,000); and Krawiec's Screamin' Eagle Vance & Hines
Harley-Davidson crew in Pro Stock Motorcycle ($5,000) for setting a then national elapsed time record of 6.750 seconds and racing to
a season-opening victory at the NHRA Gatornationals in Gainesville, Fla.

Lucas Oil Champions
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Bob Frey
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For the fifth time overall and second year in a row, Ford was named the NHRA Manufacturers Cup winner. Ford also won NHRA
Manufacturers Cup titles in 1964, 1965 and 1982. Funny Car racers Neff, Hight, Bob Tasca III, Force, Tim Wilkerson and John Force
and Pro Stock racer Larry Morgan, along with NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series drivers Drew Skillman, Bo Butner and Ray Skillman,
among others, contributed to the winning effort for Ford.
Popular NHRA announcer Bob Frey was presented the prestigious Don Prudhomme Award for his many contributions to the sport of NHRA
Drag Racing throughout the years. Frey, who recently announced his retirement, received a standing ovation from the crowd when he
accepted the award.
Drivers in seven categories in the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series also were recognized as 2012 world champions: Jim Whiteley (Top
Alcohol Dragster), Frank Manzo (Top Alcohol Funny Car), Bruno Massel (Competition Eliminator), Jimmy DeFrank (Super Stock), Brad
Burton (Stock Eliminator), Alan Kenny (Super Comp) and Jeff Lopez (Super Gas).
The 2012 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series awards ceremony will be available in its entirety to fans worldwide on the Internet
on Wednesday, Nov. 14, at NHRA.com and the NHRA channel on YouTube.
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