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Jeff Arend and Del Worsham are getting ready for the second race of the year at
the Firebird Raceway track in Phoenix, Arizona.
Jeff Arend's blue CSK Monte Carlo Funny Car
Jeff Arend is No.3 on POWERade chart
This weekend, when Arend rolls to the starting line in his Checker,
Schuck’s Kragen/ Erie Educational Services Funny Car it will be in the No. 3
spot on the POWERade chart. Arend has 72 points in the bank, coming off a
semi-final finish at Pomona.
Del Worsham's CSK Monte Carlo
Chuck and Del Worsham
“In terms of our whole program, having my team mate Del Worsham barely miss the
field in Pomona was obviously a bad thing,” Arend said. “We could have put our
heads down and just been depressed about it, but instead we got together and
made sure we picked the whole organization up with a very good day. To make it
to the semi-final at the season’s first race is a great way to start. To give
Del and his guys not only a lift, but a lot of good data to work from, was also
great.”
Worsham was bumped out of the quickest field in Funny Car history at the
Winternationals, and was looking at the worst possible start to his season. From
Pomona the teams headed over to Las Vegas and Worsham made 10 laps in three
days. “Now we have to make it pay off at the Checker, Schuck’s, Kragen
Nationals,” said Worsham. “There is no negativity around here at all. Once it
was all over and the race was complete, we could look on the points sheet and
see that we’re exactly one round of racing behind John Force, Tommy Johnson,
Eric Medlen, Jack Beckman, Ashley Force and some others. It was not the end of
the world, it didn’t eliminate us from contention and now we’re headed to
Phoenix.”
Arend is the new blue team driver and said he is proud to put on his blue
uniform shirt. “I can look in the mirror and see so many logos and I know there
are real people behind those logos,” said Arend. “Those people believe in
Worsham Racing and I can’t overstate how awesome that feeling is. I also can’t
tell you how great it is to drive for Del, his father Chuck, and my co-crew
chiefs, Marc Denner and Chris Cunningham. I’m living a dream right now.”
Worsham Racing uses K&N Engineering products on both of their CSK Monte Carlo
Funny Cars. “The thick canister walls on the K&N Oil Filters have extra strength
and durability,” said Team Manager Bob Wilber. “It reduces the risk of damage
from debris on the race track. We never missed a minute of racing due to any
filter failure. Our drivers run on the track at 330 mph, and we never have to
worry with K&N.”
There is also stress and pressure with the dream to win. “This will be good,
positive pressure,” Arend said. “The bad pressure is trying to get to this spot,
making one or two races a year. Real pressure is to temporarily give up on the
dream, like I did from 2001 to 2003 when the funding wasn’t there and I had to
get a real job. Bad pressure having to qualify to get the money to pay for all
the parts you’ve used. That’s serious pressure. This is an honor, and our team
will be working overtime.”
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