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McClenathan wearing JEGS/Prestone yellow in Bristol
Color it yellow. McClenathan is wearing JEGS and Prestone yellow and black instead of his usual FRAM orange and black livery and the same goes for the dragster in this once-a-year promotion. The last time McClenathan and JEGS/Prestone teamed up – at McClenathan, meanwhile, will settle for a more mundane performance Sunday than what fans recall of his horrific qualifying accident here last year. “We are looking forward to going back to the track to see if we can go some rounds on Sunday,” added McClenathan, who suffered plenty of bumps and bruises in the finish-line crash. “After last year, we are coming to The veteran driver has 29 career victories and could use a few more to help solidify a top-eight position in NHRA POWERade standings. He needs to be among the elite eight after the first segment (17 races) of the new Countdown to the Championship this year in order to capture the title trophy that has eluded him throughout his 16-year career. The challengers are whittled to McClenathan, currently 10th (487 points), trails sixth-place by 46 points in a tightly-bunched field of contenders. “We can make it as long as we start winning rounds,” he said. “We need to get a hot streak going.” This race is the mid-point of a six-race marathon that concludes with stops at This is second trip to “The fans got a preview look at the car’s colors then and were excited to see it,” McClenathan said. “We just wanted to show them what the POWERade Series is all about – 8,000 horsepower in the engine.
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