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Brogdon turning heads in Indianapolis with Owens Corning Chevy

INDIANAPOLIS, IN – After a four-race hiatus from the 2014 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series, Pro Stock driver Rodger Roger BrogdonBrogdon made his return for the biggest race of the year, the 60th annual Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals.

Laying down his fastest pass of 6.665 seconds at 207.94 mph in Q2, Brogdon’s Owens Corning Chevrolet Camaro is currently 16th with two passes left to go before final eliminations. With some horsepower still left under the hood, Brogdon isn’t concerned about his chances this weekend.

“It feels fantastic being back at the track,” Brogdon said. “We’ve of course used the time off to do a lot of work at the shop to get our program back up to steam to where it’s supposed to be. It’s a close, competitive Pro Stock field but we wouldn’t be here if we didn’t think we were ready.

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Pro Stock veteran Brogdon unveils title sponsorship with Owens Corning

INDIANAPOLIS, IN – Drag racing veteran Rodger Brogdon announced a title sponsorship deal with industry leader Owens Corning Friday night at the 60th annual Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals by unveiling his brand-new Owens Corning 2014 Chevrolet Camaro before a packed house at Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis.

Brogdon, who owns RoofTec, one of the largest roofing companies in the U.S., will showcase Owens Corning and its full line of products through the end of the season. Owens Corning (NYSE: OC), the world’s largest manufacturer of fiberglass and related products, has been in business since 1935. It has earned the distinction of being part of the Fortune 500 for 59 consecutive years.

“The excitement level is very high, both with my race team and with everyone at Owens Corning,” Brogdon said. “We do a lot of business with them at RoofTec, and I can speak from firsthand experience to the quality and reliability of all of their products.

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Brogdon makes Pro Stock return at U.S. Nationals

INDIANAPOLIS, IN – ProtectTheHarvest.com driver Rodger Brogdon is fired up to return to Pro Stock for the 60th annual Roger BrogdenChevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals this weekend at Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis.

Brogdon and his team took four races off to prepare for the rest of this season and 2015, improving their in-house engine program and taking delivery of a new Jerry Haas Race Cars Chevrolet Camaro.

“The guys have been working really hard in the shop,” Brogdon said. “We’ve got three really good engines, and we’re taking them all to Indy. Maybe we can take a new car and go up there and show off.”

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Recent time off could be the difference for Arana at the U.S. Nationals

INDIANAPOLIS, IN – After a season filled with ups and downs, Pro Stock Motorcycle rider Adam Arana is ready to finish the last Adam Aranaseven races on a high note starting with the 60th annual Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals, Aug. 27- Sept. 1, at Lucas Oil Raceway.

Trying to get the setup on his ProtectTheHarvest.com/MAVTV Buell figured out, the youngest Arana took advantage of the recent month off to prepare to race in Indy.

“Since Sonoma, Calif., we’ve really just been trying to go over the motor and figure it out,” Arana said. “Having the month off definitely gave us some extra time to really try to fix the issue we’ve been fighting. It would have been nice if we could have gone and tested somewhere, but with the focus on getting the motor right, there just wasn’t time. I think we’re ready though.

“We’ve had some good runs at Indy as a team. I just hope to have a little more success there than I did last year and at previous races this season. One goal I have for the weekend is to qualify in the top half of the ladder. I haven’t been able to all year but I think it’s definitely doable.”

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Arana pumped about the future after solid showing in Sonoma

SONOMA, CA – ProtectTheHarvest.com/MAVTV rider Adam Arana had just lost a close race in the second round of the NHRA Adam AranaSonoma Nationals on Sunday at Sonoma Raceway, but he still wore a wide smile.

Why? Because his Arana Racing team solved a yearlong problem that had plagued Arana, giving him new optimism for the rest of the season.

“I’m excited for the rest of the year, considering we fixed our main issue,” Arana said. “Fixing that issue will definitely help us out on Sundays.”

Arana had mysteriously gone through six crankshafts in his engines this season, but the team discovered why this weekend.

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Looking for a little luck, Arana continues to make improvements in Sonoma

SONOMA, CA – Looking for redemption after an early exit in Denver last weekend, Pro Stock Motorcycle rider Adam Arana continued Adam Aranato work out the initial kinks of using a new motor during both days of qualifying for the NHRA Sonoma Nationals at Sonoma Raceway.

Qualifying started off slow for the youngest Arana, but in his last attempt in Q4 the ProtectTheHarvest.com/MAVTV Buell rider pulled out his fastest pass of the weekend, a 6.921 at 194.07 mph, to move up the Pro Stock Motorcycle ladder.

“The new motor is running better than what we had in Denver but still not quite up to par for my standards,” Arana said. “It’s all about finding that right balance between the bike setup and the rider’s style of riding. We just haven’t found that right pairing yet, but we will make a tune-up for tomorrow’s eliminations and I know we will run better.”

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ProtectTheHarvest.com/MAVTV rider Arana takes new attitude to Sonoma

SONOMA, CA – The best part about a difficult weekend for ProtectTheHarvest.com/MAVTV rider Adam Arana is that the Adam Aranaopportunity for redemption is only a few days away.

Arana is ready to reboot for the NHRA Sonoma Nationals this weekend at Sonoma Raceway.

“New day, new everything,” Arana said. “I’ve already forgotten about Denver and am looking forward to Sonoma.”

Arana’s sophomore season has been trying, but he bounced back from failing to qualify in Chicago by racing to the semifinals in Norwalk, Ohio, picking up a holeshot victory along the way.

Arana hopes he can have a similar experience in Sonoma after struggling in Denver.

“I did well in Norwalk,” Arana said. “I’ve done well all year except for the first round in Denver and one time in E2 against Eddie (Krawiec). Those are the only times I haven’t had a good light. I think my worst light besides those was a .048.

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Arana on wrong end of strange moment in Denver

DENVER, CO – ProtectTheHarvest.com/MAVTV rider Adam Arana was on the unfortunate end of one of the weirdest moments in Adam Aranathe NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series this season in the opening round of the Mopar Mile-High NHRA Nationals on Sunday at Bandimere Speedway.

Arana turned the red-light on against Steve Johnson, immediately handing Johnson the round-win. What’s worse for Arana is that Johnson broke on the starting line and didn’t move.

The ebullient Johnson climbed off the bike and began to celebrate by clicking his heels, a moment captured by ESPN2. But for Arana, there was only disappointment.

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Arana ready to climb the Pro Stock Motorcycle mountain in Denver

DENVER, CO – If improvement in qualifying is any indication, ProtectTheHarvest.com/MAVTV Buell rider Adam Arana will be Adam Arana - Norwalkamong the riders to beat at the Mopar Mile-High NHRA Nationals on Sunday at Bandimere Speedway.

Arana got quicker in every qualifying session, and his pass in Q4 was in the top eight.

“Improving feels great,” said Arana, who qualified No. 11. “We are definitely taking a step in the right direction. I’m only a little over two-hundredths slower than my dad and he has a fast bike, so we are moving in the right direction. It’s just taking a little time.”

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Determination is on Arana’s mind for Denver

DENVER, CO – Following a successful race weekend in Norwalk, sophomore Pro Stock Motorcycle rider Adam Arana is ready to Adam Aranacontinue his success when he returns to Denver for the Mopar Mile-High NHRA Nationals, July 18-20, at Bandimere Speedway.

After racing to his first career No. 1 qualifying position and a second-round appearance in final eliminations at last year’s Denver event, the ProtectTheHarvest.com/MAVTV Buell rider seems to be dialed in for a repeat.

“I just want to go back to Denver and qualify well,” Arana said. “Hopefully, I’ll get No. 1 again like I did last year. Either way, a good qualifying spot really makes a difference on how Sunday plays out. The higher up the ladder you are, the better chance you have at going rounds.

“Last year I was in a good position to go far, but I got too excited at the line in round two and red lit. This year I’ve really tried to overcome that and I’ll be ready this time.”

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