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BOB TASCA III AND MOTORCRAFT/QUICK LANE FORD SHELBY MUSTANG MISS SECOND ROUND BY 12 FEET

26th Annual NHRA Arizona Nationals
Firebird International Raceway in Chandler, AZ
February 19-21, 2010
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BOB TASCA III AND MOTORCRAFT/QUICK LANE FORD SHELBY MUSTANG MISS SECOND ROUND BY 12 FEET

Firebird, AZ., February 21, 2010 – After several rain delays on Sunday, Bob Tasca III and the Motorcraft/Quick Lane Racing team were eager to attack Firebird International Raceway and carry Pomona momentum with them to the finals.

Tasca opened the weekend with a strong 4.160-second pass at 301.20 miles per hour during the first qualifying session.  After the end of Friday’s sessions, Tasca was comfortably qualified for Sunday’s eliminations.

Rain would cancel the final qualifying session on Saturday afternoon and Tasca would rely on his best effort from Friday’s opening run to seed him for the elimination rounds.  The Motorcraft/Quick Lane Shelby Mustang Racing team qualified in the 10th position and would face Jack Beckman in the opening round on Sunday.

For the first time in the 2010 season, rain would delay the start of Sunday’s elimination rounds.  After a delayed start, Tasca and Jack Beckman would be the first pair of Funny Cars on track. 

Once the Ford Mustang and Dodge Charger were staged, Tasca was first off the line with a solid reaction time and led until the 660-foot maker.  Beckman took the lead and reached the finish line ahead of Tasca by 0.0276 seconds, approximately 12 feet.  Tasca ran a 4.196 second pass at 299.20 miles per hour to the Beckman’s 4.132-second pass at 307.37 miles per hour.

Final elimination rounds of the 26th Annual NHRA Arizona Nationals are scheduled to run on Monday, February 22, 2010, at noon ET (10 a.m. MT).
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TASCA AND MOTORCRAFT/QUICK LANE CARRY POMONA MOMENTUM INTO PHOENIX

DEARBORN, MI – February 17, 2010 – Following their semi-final appearance at last weekend’s race in Pomona, Bob Tasca III and the Motorcraft/Quick Lane Racing team look forward to the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series’ first back-to-back racing weekend.

“I’m excited that were going to Phoenix right after kicking off the season in Pomona,” said Tasca.  “Normally Phoenix is after a week off but I’m glad we’re back-to-back this early in the season.  We worked hard all winter and we want to get back to racing.  That’s why we’re here and that’s what we love to do.” 

Tasca and the Motorcraft/Quick Lane Racing team are believers in momentum and see Phoenix as an opportunity to improve their Shelby Mustang and standings in series points.  The team looks to conquer the tricky track known as Firebird Raceway because they’ve had mixed results in the past.  In two previous visits to Firebird International Raceway, Tasca did not qualify (2008) and reached the second round (2009).

“We can take and build on the momentum we started in Pomona,” said Tasca. “This sport is all about momentum and capturing good data.  All of our data is applicable to Phoenix, so we’re confident heading into Phoenix because the conditions will be very similar to what we saw in Pomona.  We’ll look at our testing data, look at what we did in Pomona and that will give us confidence for Q1 this Friday.”

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Tasca and Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Shelby Mustang Reach Semi-Finals at 50th Annual NHRA Winternationals

Pomona, CA., February 14, 2010 – On the golden anniversary of the NHRA Winternationals, Bob Tasca III and the Motorcraft/Quick Lane Shelby Mustang team hoped to go four rounds and earn their third career win.  The team’s chances for victory ended with a semi-final loss to Ron Capps.

Piloting his new 2010 Shelby Mustang body, Tasca and the Motorcraft/Quick Lane Racing team had a trying weekend up until the final qualifying session on Saturday afternoon.  Sitting on the bump spot, Tasca ran low ET of the round with a 4.075-second pass at 306.88 miles per hour. 

Bob Tasca III and the Motorcraft/Quick Lane Shelby Mustang were confident heading into Sunday’s elimination rounds.  Tasca had two solid first rounds of competition and defeated Melanie Troxel and Matt Hagan.  

Tasca met Capps in the semi-finals and smoked the tires right off the line.

“We made a mistake; it was an oversight,” said Tasca.  “Chris [Cunningham, crew chief] wanted to put a set of scuffed tires on the Shelby Mustang because the track was still hot.  We didn’t want to put a new set on, so we rolled a set out that we had.  They were the tires from the Pomona race in November. They were old rubber and did not react the way we expected.  The car should not have done what it did.”

Despite not walking away with the win, Tasca and the Motorcraft/Quick Lane team will leave Pomona in third position heading into Phoenix next weekend. 

“We can take a step back and see that we’ve come a long way in the off season,” said Tasca.  “We came out here and did well.  I’ve got a big smile on my face and the team has big smile on their faces.  We’ll roll into Phoenix with similar conditions, so there is no reason why we can’t win Phoenix.”

John Force won the 50th Annual Kragen O’Reilly NHRA Winternationals.

“Congratulations to John Force and his entire team.  It is fitting that he won the 50th NHRA Winternationals,” said Tasca.  “Obviously if I can’t win, I’d love to see another Ford win.  John is the hero of the sport; he’s been my hero growing up in drag racing.  I’m happy to see him get the season started off with a win.”

NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series Points
1. John Force, 121; 2. Ron Capps, 94; 3. Bob Tasca III; 78; 4. Jack Beckman, 74; 5. Del Worsham, 59; 6. Matt Hagan, 57; 7. Ashley Force Hood, 56; 8. Cruz Pedregon, 51; 9. Robert Hight, 43; 10t. Tony Pedregon and Jim Head, 33.

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TASCA TO START FOURTH IN SUNDAY’S 50TH ANNUAL NHRA WINTERNATIONALS

Pomona, CA., Feb 13, 2010 – Bob Tasca III and the Motorcraft/Quick Lane Shelby Mustang team saved their best run for last during Saturday’s final qualifying session at the Auto Club Raceway at Pomona.

After three rounds of qualifying Tasca found himself sitting in the 16th position.  In his final qualifying attempt, Tasca wowed the crowd with an impressive session-best pass of 4.075 seconds at 306.88 miles per hour.  Tasca’s run catapulted him from 16th to fourth overall. 

“Chris Cunningham made a few changes and did what he thought was the right decision,” said Tasca. “I said a little prayer to my grandfather, ‘Pop, if there’s a time that I need you, it is on this run.’ And that’s the quickest run I’ve ever been on.”

As the team owner and driver, Tasca credits the Motorcraft/Quick Lane Racing team for their efforts in giving him a solid and competitive Shelby Mustang Funny Car.
 
“What a tribute to all the hard work that my guys have put in,” said Tasca.  “To run low ET of the round, move into the fourth qualifying position, clearly shows that we’re in this deal to win.”

As the fourth seed, Tasca will face Melanie Troxel in the first round on Sunday.  Tasca and Troxel have met two previous times and Tasca won both matches. 

“I’m looking forward to Sunday,” said Tasca. “I raced Melanie in 2008 in my very first race earned my first, first round win. Hopefully this will be my first round win of 2010.”

Tasca is eager to make his way through the ladder on Sunday, but will take the day one round at a time.

“You’ve got to go up there and not take anything for grated,” continued Tasca.  “My guys have smiles on their faces right now after that qualifying effort.  We know that when you do it once, you can do it again.  I’m happy about that and looking forward to first round.”

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Tasca and Motorcraft/Quick Lane Racing Team Eager to Return to Pomona for 50th Running of the NHRA Winternationals

Bob Tasca III
Motorcraft/Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center Ford Shelby Mustang
Nitro Funny Car class
NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series
 
50th Annual Kragen O’Reilly NHRA Winternationals
Auto Club Raceway at Pomona in Pomona, CA
February 11-14, 2010
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TASCA AND MOTORCRAFT/QUICK LANE RACING TEAM EAGER TO RETURN TO POMONA FOR 50TH RUNNING OF THE WINTERNATIONALS

February in Pomona marks the start of a new season – new goals and aspirations for the coming months.  For Bob Tasca III and the Motorcraft/Quick Lane Racing team, Pomona marks the start of a new season, but the continuation of a solid 2009 season.

“I’m looking forward to getting this season started,” said Tasca.  “Every element of our program, from our Motorcraft/Quick Lane Racing team, to our Shelby Mustang Funny Car, my confidence level and determination level as a driver – I’m in the best position that I’ve been in at the start of the season.” 

This weekend marks the 50th running of the NHRA Winternationals and Tasca’s third appearance at the February event.  Tasca is eager to capture his first win of the season at the famous track in southern California especially on this momentous weekend.

“They say a win is a win, but that’s never really the case,” said Tasca.  “There’s something special about the first race of the year, being in Pomona, having the snow-capped mountains in the background, and it’s one of those races where you really want to do well in and leave with the trophy. Since this weekend is the 50th Winternationals at Pomona, I would love to win.”

The same Motorcraft/Quick Lane Racing team that earned two race wins, one runner-up finish, 26 round wins and a place in the 2009 Countdown to 1, will return for the 2010 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing season. 

“One of the things I’m looking forward to the most heading into my third season is that the entire team is back together again,” said Tasca.  “There’s nothing that gives a driver more confidence than believing in the people that you have around you. Having my entire team together gives me a lot of confidence going into this season.”

Tasca and the crew are eager to get back to the track intact, with one minor change.  The red and black Mustang car number has changed from 1777 to the number eight – Tasca’s finishing position from the 2009 season.

“That 1777 number meant a lot to me, but it’s time to make a change,” said Tasca. “We’re changing the number on our Mustang to the number eight on the car, which is something I’m very proud of in my second season for the program. I’m proud that we were able to finish number eighth in the points.  We’ll wear it proudly, but we want to subtract seven digits from that this year so it gives us something to shoot for this season.”

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