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                  Erica Enders
                     Continues to Make History with yet Another
                     Victor 
                     The first woman to win in
                     NHRAs ultra-competitive Pro Stock
                     class. 
                     Pro Stock's Enders seeks
                     elusive win 
                     I should be so
                     lucky 
                     Erica Enders is comer in
                     NHRA Pro Stock 
                     Enders,
                     Troxel make it Ladies' Day at
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                     Enders in the History
                     Books Now 
                  
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                  Erica Enders - Age:
                  21 Races: NHRA Pro Stock Series Whats so
                  special: This former NHRA dragster champion started
                  drag racing at nine and moved to Pro Stock for
                  05. She is the youngest-ever National Event
                  finalist, and Disney based its movie Right on
                  Track on her life. Last year she became the
                  first female to reach a Pro Stock final round when
                  she advanced that far at the fall Joliet race. 
                   
                  
                  Snippets 
                  
                  
                  
                    
                  
                  The first woman to win in NHRAs
                  ultra-competitive Pro Stock class.
                  
                    
                  
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                  Pro Stock's Enders seeks elusive win.   
                  
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                  Pomona Pro Stock Q1 Update: 13th Bob Glidden
                  (6.666/207.34). 16th Larry Morgan (6.834/207.18)
                  20th Erica Enders 
                  
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                  Enders appears in 18 month Women in the Winner's
                  Circle 2007 calendar along with 17 other women
                  throughout the motorsports field.   
                  
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                  Erica Enders, the first woman to advance to a
                  Pro Stock final, has parted ways with Victor
                  Cagnazzi Racing and will drive a Dodge Stratus for
                  Schumacher Racing next weekend in Denver. The plan
                  then is to compete on her own while running under
                  the DSR umbrella. Enders set for rebound in
                  Brainerd 
                   
                  
                  BIO 
                  
                  
                     - Nickname: "Wunderkid" and "Ricka" (like my
                     name and the sound a car makes revving up)
 
                     
                     - Place of birth: Houston, TX
 
                     
                     - Date of birth: 10-8-83
 
                     
                     - Marital status: Single
 
                     
                     - Height/weight: 5´8´´, 125
                     lbs.
 
                     
                     - Hobbies: Racing, working out, shopping,
                     bowling, traveling and watching football
 
                     
                     - Notable: Former NHRA Jr. Dragster racer;
                     Most successful female Pro Stock driver in NHRA
                     history; Has raced in Super Gas and Super Comp;
                     Was the subject of a Disney Channel original
                     movie, Right On Track
 
                     
                     - Has driven Pro Stock, Top Alcohol Funny Car,
                     Super Comp, Super Gas and Jr. Dragsters.
 
                     
                     - Education: Will be a senior at Cypress
                     Springs High School and plan to attend Texas
                     A&M for business and sports marketing.
 
                     
                     - Family: Mom: Jane, Dad: Gregg, Sister:
                     Courtney, Brother: Tom
 
                     
                     - Age when started racing: 9 years of age
 
                     
                     - Missed opportunities because of racing:
                     Volleyball tournaments, dates, school dances,
                     sports tourneys, football games and
                     parties.
 
                     
                     - Regrets: None, I wouldn't trade my life for
                     anything
 
                     
                     - Type of racing: Drag Racing
 
                     
                     - Type of car: Super Comp Dragster and Super
                     Gas Corvette
 
                     
                     - Sponsor(s): MRO Software, Pennzoil,
                     Champion, Gates Belts & Hoses
 
                     
                     - Fastest speed: 206.48 MPH
 
                     
                     - Awards: 2000 NHRA Rookie of the Year, 1995
                     Jr. Dragster Driver of the Year, National Team
                     Member from 1994-2001
 
                     
                     - Records: Youngest ever National Event
                     Finalist (age 16, Super Comp O'Reilly
                     Nationals)
 
                     
                     - Best racing experience: Winning Rookie of
                     the Year, Driver of the Year, and runner-up at
                     first National event as a professional
                     driver.
 
                     
                     - Worst racing incident: Red Lighting in the
                     finals at the 1994 Nationals and almost wrecking
                     in Dallas
 
                     
                     - Toughest track: Indy because the best of the
                     best are there and weather conditions are very
                     difficult.
 
                     
                     - Burning ambition: To become a Top Fuel
                     driver and be a successful businesswoman
 
                     
                     - Favorite music: Everything
Country and
                     Alternative
 
                     
                     - Dislikes: Being away from home for long
                     periods of time
 
                     
                     - Hobbies: Volleyball (year round), golf,
                     watching NASCAR and football on TV, shopping,
                     spending time with friends
 
                     
                     - Favorite food: Mexican
 
                     
                     - Favorite fruit: Watermelon, blackberries and
                     strawberries
 
                     
                     - Favorite movie: Gone in 60 seconds, Fast and
                     Furious, Driven, Days of Thunder, and Top
                     Gun
 
                     
                     - Favorite actor/actress: Ben Afleck, Nicolas
                     Gage, and Tom Cruise
 
                     
                     - Dream car: 1967 Shelby GT 500
 
                     
                     - Most admired people: My Dad, Gregg, and my
                     Brother, Tom
 
                     
                     - People who influenced you most: My dad, I
                     want to be just like him. And I wanna party like
                     Courtney!
 
                     
                     - Dreaded weekly chore: Laundry and cleaning
                     my room
 
                     
                     - Important qualities to succeed in life: Work
                     hard, practice, love pressure and trust in
                     God
 
                     
                     - Community involvement: Women in sports,
                     helping less fortunate and church
                     activities.
 
                     
                     - Career Best ET: 6.603
 
                     
                     - Career Best Speed: 209.62
 
                   
                  
                  Enders, from Houston, drove her Slammers
                  Ultimate Milk Chevy Cobalt to a runner-up effort at
                  Chicago to become the first woman in NHRA history
                  to advance to a final round in Pro Stock
                  eliminations. Last weekend at Dallas she posted a
                  semifinal finish. She is only the fifth female to
                  ever compete in the 200 mph category. Having
                  qualified for 11 races, she has recorded
                  career-best performances of 6.670 seconds and
                  206.48 mph, with a top qualifying effort of
                  fifth. 
                  
                  EMP Stewart Components racer Erica Enders (left)
                  made history when she became the first woman to
                  reach the Pro Stock finals of a National Hot Rod
                  Association event Sunday at Route 66 Speedway in
                  Joliet, IL. 
                  
                  Unfortunately, Enders, who had engine problems
                  in her semi-final win over fellow EMP Stewart
                  Components racer Warren Johnson, fell to Jason Line
                  in the finals. 
                  
                  Enders piloted her Slammers Ultimate Milk
                  Chevrolet Cobalt to wins over Ron Krisher and Mike
                  Edwards earlier in the day to make the final. With
                  rain on the horizon, Line waited at the starting
                  line for Enders to arrive after her team did a full
                  engine swap prior to the final match up. 
                  
                  "There was no way I was going to win with a
                  single," Line said after the show of sportsmanship.
                  "I was going to wait for her no matter what. There
                  was never a doubt about waiting for her and we all
                  agreed on that while we were up there. She's great
                  and she deserved to race, so we waited. 
                  
                  Line then took the meet title when Enders red
                  lighted at the tree. He closed out the event with a
                  solid 6.719-second, 205.88 miles per hour pass
                  while Enders turned a 6,772, 203.77 effort. 
                   
                  
                  News 
                  
                  
                    
                  
                  
                  
                  Enders-Stevens beaks
                  season pro stock record. 
                  
                   
                  
                  Raced to her eighth Pro Stock victory of the
                  year Sunday in the AAA Texas NHRA Fall
                  Nationals to break the NHRA season for female
                  drivers. She had a 6.467-second run at 214.48 mph
                  in her Chevrolet Camaro to break Jonathan Gray for
                  her 20th caareer victory and first at Texas
                  Motorplex. She broke a tie with Pro Stock
                  Motorcycle racer Angelle Sampey for thef emale
                  record. Sampey set the mark in 2001. 
                  Source: USA Today
                  10/19/15 
                   
                  
                  Erica Enders Continues
                  to Make History with yet Another Victory 
                  Fans View 
                  
                    
                  
                  Heading into this summer, Erica Enders was still
                  without a win in her eighth season of professional
                  NHRA drag racing. The Pro Stock driver along with
                  her team including crew chief Dave Connolly and
                  owner/engine builder Victor Cagnazzi had shown
                  signs they could win. But up until seven weeks ago,
                  Enders and team had nothing to show for it. Times,
                  they are a changin'.
                  
                  In Chicago, Enders made history, becoming the
                  first female driver to win a Pro Stock event. Then
                  a couple weeks ago in Seattle, she won and when
                  combined with a victory by rookie Courtney Force in
                  Funny Car, it marked the first time two women had
                  won at the same meet in two professional classes
                  (see related articles). But Enders wasn't done. 
                  
                  She backed that win up with another victory at
                  Brainerd, Minnesota, giving the lady that hadn't
                  won in eight long years, three wins inside of two
                  months (source - USA Today). With the win, she
                  moved into fifth in the point standings and also
                  qualified for the playoffs (Countdown). Enders is
                  the first female to win a pro class at Brainerd
                  since Shirley Muldowney did it 30 years ago. 
                  
                  Quick 
                  
                  And she did it dominating at all phases. First,
                  they qualified number one (her first of the year),
                  knocking off the Dodge of Allen Johnson who had six
                  number ones in-a-row. Then during eliminations, she
                  had an almost impossible .001 reaction time in the
                  first round and then came back with a lightning
                  quick .012 in the quarterfinals. This was against
                  two-time and defending Pro Stock champion Jason
                  Line, who she had to drive around with his quicker
                  reaction time of .007. 
                  
                  In the semis, Enders had a problem with her
                  launch but the car was fast enough to catch veteran
                  driver Larry Morgan by less than two-hundredths of
                  a second. For the final, she was matched up against
                  Johnson who has dominated the class of late. Enders
                  had another .012 reaction versus Johnson's very
                  good .022 but he had tire shake, while her Cagnazzi
                  powered Chevrolet Cobalt hit the lights with yet
                  another strong run. 
                  
                  In the other pro categories, Morgan Lucas won
                  Top Fuel, defeating points leader Antron Brown. Ron
                  Capps beat John Force to solidify his spot atop the
                  Funny Car standings. And in Pro Stock Motorcycle,
                  Eddie Krawiec once again was victorious with his
                  Harley, beating Hector Arana Jr. who red-lit. 
                  
                  Floodgates 
                  
                  But Erica Enders is the story right now in drag
                  racing and there doesn't seem to be anything that
                  can stop her. 
                  
                  Greg Anderson, a four-time Pro Stock champion,
                  may have put it best when he said (to ESPN) of her
                  first win, beating Anderson in the final back at
                  Chicago: "I'm in the history book now for the wrong
                  reason. But the bottom line is this has been a long
                  time coming for Erica. You knew she was going to
                  win soon. I didn't want to be the guy on the other
                  end, but I am now and it's probably going to open
                  the floodgates for her." 
                  
                  Anderson was prophetic, I would say. 
                  Sources - NHRA, Cagnazzi Racing
                  sports.yahoo.com/news/erica-enders-continues-history-yet-another-victory-fan-022600926--irl.html
                    
                   
                  
                   The first woman to win
                  in NHRAs ultra-competitive Pro Stock class.
                  (7/26/12) 
                  
                    
                  
                  KLR Group driver Erica Enders has already made
                  history as the first woman to win in NHRAs
                  ultra-competitive Pro Stock class.
                  
                  This weekend at the NHRA Sonoma Nationals at
                  Sears Point Raceway, Enders would like to make some
                  more history by becoming only the second woman to
                  win an NHRA national event in Sonoma, joining Pro
                  Stock Motorcycle rider Angelle Sampey. 
                  
                  It would be awesome, Enders said.
                  Itd be one tick away from being as cool
                  as being the first. 
                  
                  Sampey, who has 41 career victories, won at
                  Sonoma in 2004, and no other female has won a
                  national event in the four pro categories here. 
                  
                  I was a big fan of hers growing up,
                  Enders said. Were friends now, and I
                  went to her wedding and her baby shower. She lives
                  an hour away from me. Shes a cool Cajun chick
                  and a super-talented racer. Shes the most
                  successful female driver in history, so I look up
                  to her a lot. 
                  
                  I know what shes been through and
                  have a lot of respect for her. To put my name on
                  the list with hers would be awesome. 
                  
                  Enders put her name on the list of Pro Stock
                  winners July 1 at Route 66 Raceway, and she remains
                  the lone female to win in the class. Enders is now
                  looking to get back to her winning ways this
                  weekend. 
                  
                  Im excited to go back to
                  Sonoma, Enders said. I say it all the
                  time, but its one of my favorite tracks in
                  the whole country. I love the area, I love the wine
                  country and I love the facility. 
                  
                  We went to the semis there last year,
                  where we had a stupid malfunction and didnt
                  get down the race track against Greg (Anderson), so
                  Im looking to come back swinging and
                  hopefully do well there. Itll be nice to be
                  back at sea level also. 
                  
                  A victory would also be a birthday present for
                  Brita Cagnazzi, the wife of Enders car owner,
                  Victor Cagnazzi. 
                  
                  Itd be great to score a win for
                  her, Enders said. My GK Motorsports
                  guys will work their butts off this weekend, and my
                  confidence in them doesnt change. Were
                  going there to win the race, and well do all
                  we can do get there. 
                  Source: femaleracingnews.com/drag_racing/sonoma-win-on-enders-mind-as-nhra-tour-arrives-at-sears-point/
                    
                   
                  
                  Pro Stock's Enders seeks
                  elusive win 
                  
                  
                    
                  
                  Looking at the big picture, Erica Enders has
                  already achieved a breakthrough by qualifying for
                  her first Full Throttle Countdown to the
                  Championship. But she enters this weekend's 57th
                  Mac Tools U.S. Nationals seeking something more
                  tangible: her first Pro Stock victory. After she
                  came close three times this season, finally
                  grasping it would not only bring her huge personal
                  satisfaction but also historical significance as
                  the NHRA's first woman to do so.
                  
                  Not that winning on drag racing's biggest stage
                  wouldn't be great. 
                  
                  "There's no better place than (Indianapolis) to
                  do it," said Enders, who stands 241 points behind
                  leader Greg Anderson in fifth place but 12 behind
                  fourth place Vincent Nobile. "And not getting (to
                  victory lane) before Indy makes it more important
                  to win it there." 
                  
                  The Victor Cagnazzi Racing driver hasn't missed
                  by much in her two recent final-round losses to
                  Anderson, dropping both by less than one-tenth of a
                  second. In Joliet, IL, in July, she actually had
                  the better elapsed time but Anderson closed
                  faster. 
                  
                  After six-plus seasons, including the last three
                  running a limited schedule, Enders says victory
                  will come when it's meant to. As it is, she'll post
                  her career-best points finish and has already
                  qualified No. 1 twice. 
                  
                  The Houston native enters with the consistency
                  needed to sustain her through the Countdown to the
                  Championship. Enders has reached the semifinals in
                  four of her last five starts (including two
                  finales) and her ZaZa Energy-sponsored Chevrolet
                  Cobalt has qualified in the top half of the bracket
                  the last eight meets. "I believe it is a matter to
                  time, but that doesn't dismiss the fact that it
                  hasn't happened," she said. "The cards just haven't
                  fallen yet. But we've been there, so it wouldn't
                  surprise me when we do it." 
                  
                  Forty-two women have competed in the Full
                  Throttle Dray Racing Series, with a large number
                  competing in the three other pro classes (Top Fuel,
                  Funny Car, Pro Stock Motorcycle.) Angelle
                  Sampey (Motorcycle) and Shirley
                  Muldowney (Top Fuel) each won three titles, and
                  recent seasons have seen women become more visible
                  in those classes. 
                  
                  Enders is the fifth female to compete in Pro
                  Stock, although she's noticing more women becoming
                  interested. Her rise from the NHRA Junior
                  Dragster League through the Lucas Oil Series got
                  attention from Disney Channel, which profiled her
                  in the 2003 movie Right On Track. 
                  
                  "Every school or racetrack I show up at, we get
                  people with stories saying they saw the movie and
                  (their) daughter or son wanted them to buy them a
                  car," said Enders, 27. "And it's really cool
                  to hear. It was an awesome experience." 
                  
                  Enders has achieved several footnotes since,
                  becoming the first women to reach a Pro Stock final
                  in 2005 in Joliet and the division's first female
                  Countdown qualified. 
                  
                  "I'm very blessed to be in the position I'm in,"
                  Enders said. "Being seven years in Pro Stock, I
                  thought things wouldn't been a little different.
                  But everything that's happened has happened for a
                  reason." 
                  Source: USA Today, 9/2/11
                  (Editor's
                  note: Karen
                  Stoffer
                  is only 51 points behind leader Eddie Krawiec in
                  Pro Stock Motorcycle.) 
                   
                  
                  I should be so
                  lucky 
                  
                    
                  
                  I hope that when my 4-year-old daughter Sara
                  (pictured) is 22 that she wants to spend time with
                  me, work with me, and look up to me the way Erica
                  Enders does with her dad Gregg. Isn't this the
                  ultimate dream? To get along with your kids so well
                  they end up wanting to be best friends with you
                  when they're adults?
                  
                  Now let me preface this column entry with a
                  disclaimer: I do have a personal relationship with
                  Erica and Gregg. I once did her PR when she was a
                  Junior Dragster racer. We all live in Houston and I
                  see them quite a bit. At the same time, I would
                  admit to having a personal relationship with a
                  majority of the Pros on tour. It's pretty hard not
                  to when we live, eat, and work together
                  24/7/365. 
                  
                  Back to the Enders story; I laugh out loud when
                  I hear people say that Gregg is a soccer dad. In
                  fact, I kid him about that all the time. The truth
                  is, and this is gonna hurt the curmudgeons out
                  there, Gregg has gone a long way to make sure that
                  both of his daughters are totally independent. And
                  they are. If anything, Gregg is a bit neurotic and
                  he's constantly worried about dying young and
                  leaving his girls unprepared for the big, bad world
                  out there. Believe me, he's made sure that isn't
                  going to happen. 
                  
                  Both of his girls attend Texas A&M
                  University and are happy to get away from dear ol'
                  dad on occasion. But they never go a day without
                  calling him (not the other way around.) I sure hope
                  I'm burdened like that once I release Sara into the
                  great unknown. 
                  
                  Here's another stinger some people are going to
                  hate to hear -- Gregg isn't loaded and he didn't
                  bring any money at all to buy Erica the seat in
                  Victor Cagnazzi's car or the one she's moving to at
                  Don Schumacher Racing. Zero dollars. Gregg has
                  bought and sold a few companies in the 10-plus
                  years I've known him and he's certainly not poor,
                  but I can tell you it would take less than one
                  season on the NHRA tour to deplete his bank
                  account. He loves to race, especially with his
                  daughters, but he likes to eat too and he's not
                  dumb. Darn, there goes that theory. 
                  
                  I went out to eat with Gregg and Erica in St.
                  Louis and they each paid for their portion of the
                  bill by themselves. Did Gregg leave the silver
                  spoon in his pocket for my benefit? 
                  
                  Here's a novel concept that is really going to
                  ruin some people's already miserable day -- Like
                  any other business, if Gregg and Erica can't fund
                  their program, they won't be racing for long at
                  DSR. Oh the horror! They're just like the other
                  teams out there. 
                  
                  If the parting with Cagnazzi Racing was so
                  terrible, why did Victor get choked up when I
                  talked to him about it? If the sponsor is somehow
                  getting shafted by the move, why are they still
                  with Cagnazzi and Enders? Bottom line, some times
                  things don't work out and no one can really put
                  their finger on a reason why. It's like many
                  divorces, there isn't one big reason why it
                  happens, as much as it's 1,000 little things that
                  add up and finally break the union. 
                  
                  In my opinion, Victor and his team will survive
                  and prosper and Erica and her dad will too. I sure
                  hope that's the case because you'd be hard pressed
                  to find a better guy than Victor Cagnazzi, and for
                  that matter Gregg Enders
just ask his
                  daughter 
                  Source: www.nhra.com/counter.asp
                    
                   
                  
                  Enders in the History
                  Books Now 
                  
                  
                    
                  
                  Pro Stock rookie Erica Enders became just the
                  fourth woman in NHRA history to qualify for a 16-
                  car elimination round today at Firebird
                  International Raceway.
                  
                  The 21-year-old Houston resident drove her
                  Cagnazzi Racing Chevy Cavalier to a 6.789-second
                  pass at 203.40 mph to qualify in the No. 16 spot.
                  It is her second professional race and first
                  qualifying effort. 
                  
                  Enders will face Richie Stevens in the first
                  round. Enders and Stevens are the first two former
                  Jr. Dragster drivers in NHRA history to graduate to
                  Pro Stock. 
                  
                  "We may have qualified 16th, but we're still
                  racing on Sunday and that's what matters most,"
                  Enders said. "We have Richie in the first round and
                  that's going to make it even better because we used
                  to race together for a long time." 
                  
                  Career Stats 2000-Present  NHRA
                  Championship Drag Racing 
                  
                  (Super Comp Dragster and Super Gas Corvette)
                   
                  
                  
                     - 2007: Raced to a semifinal finish in a
                     limited season of racing
 
                     
                     - 2006: Became first woman to qualify No. 1 in
                     Pro Stock (Topeka); Recorded runner-up finish at
                     Gatornationals in Gainesville, Fla.; Fulfilled
                     her dream to become an independent team owner
                     when she and father Gregg bought her ride from
                     Don Schumacher
 
                     
                     - 2005: Became first woman to compete in
                     NHRA's Pro Stock Category since 1993; First
                     woman in NHRA history to qualify in the top-half
                     of a Pro Stock field; Became first woman to
                     reach a final round in Pro Stock (Chicago 2);
                     Nominee for Road to the Future Award
                     for the seasons top rookie.
 
                     
                     - 2004: Became the 35th woman in NHRA history
                     to earn a national event victory (Super Gas,
                     Houston)
 
                     
                     - 2003: Had her life story made into the
                     Disney Original Movie Right On Track
 
                     
                     - 6th in Division 4 Super Comp Points (As of
                     September 1, 2003)
 
                     
                     - 6 NHRA Championship wins
 
                     
                     - NHRA Sportsman Rookie of the Year 2000
 
                     
                     - NHRA Division 4 Rookie of the Year 2000
 
                     
                     - Quick 32 Champion 2001
 
                     
                     - Youngest NHRA National Event Finalist
                     2000
 
                     
                     - Sunoco Super Shootout Winner 2000, 2001
 
                     
                     - NHRA 50th Anniversary Super Pro Race
                     Champion 2002
 
                     
                     - Frank Hawley School of Drag Racing graduate
                     2000
 
                     
                     - Best Engineered Car Award 2000, 2002
 
                     
                     - Best Appearing Car Award 2001, 2002
 
                     
                     - Best Appearing Crew Award 2002
 
                     
                     - Best E.T. 6.670 seconds and 206.48 mph
 
                   
                  
                  Career Stats 1992-1999  NHRA Junior
                  Drag Racing League 
                  
                  
                     - 1992: Began drag racing at the age of 8;
                     Original Jr. Dragster car is on display at the
                     Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum; Earned 37
                     career Jr. Dragster wins in eight years of
                     competition
 
                     
                     - 37 Junior Dragster wins
 
                     
                     - National Team Champion
 
                     
                     - Division 4 Champion
 
                     
                     - 2X Spring Nationals Champion
 
                     
                     - Summer Nationals Champion
 
                     
                     - Winter Nationals Champion
 
                     
                     - Race of Champions Winner
 
                     
                     - Multiple Track Championships
 
                     
                     - Driver of the Year
 
                     
                     - Pennzoil Jubilee Nationals Champion
 
                     
                     - Best Engineered Car Award (many)
 
                     
                     - Best Appearing Car Award (many)
 
                     
                     - Best Appearing Crew Award (many)
 
                   
                  
                  Highlights 
                  
                  
                     - Born October 8, 1983  Houston,
                     Texas
 
                     
                     - Subject of 2003 Disney Channel Original
                     Movie, Right On Track,
 
                     
                     - The Erica Enders Life Story
 
                     
                     - Began racing NHRA Junior Dragsters at age
                     8
 
                     
                     - JR Dragster Driver of the year 1995
 
                     
                     - Graduated to full-size NHRA dragsters at age
                     16
 
                     
                     - Youngest NHRA National Event Finalist, age
                     16 years 5 months
 
                     
                     - NHRA Rookie of the Year 2000 (As a Super
                     Comp Driver)
 
                     
                     - Original Junior Dragster inducted into the
                     NHRA Museum
 
                     
                     - Graduate  Frank Hawley Drag Racing
                     School (October 99)
 
                     
                     - Currently attending Texas A&M University
                     Business School
 
                   
                  
                  Source: www.ericaendersracing.com
                    
                   
                  
                  Erica Enders is comer in
                  NHRA Pro Stock 
                  
                  
                    
                  
                  Q: I was really happy to see that Erica
                  Enders, who had a Disney Channel movie made about
                  her drag-racing abilities, is now running in Pro
                  Stock in NHRA. Can she win?  Samantha P.,
                  e-mail from California
                  
                  A: You bet she can, Samantha. In her
                  first professional race, she just missed qualifying
                  in the toughest division in NHRA racing: Pro Stock.
                  With only 16 spots to fill at each race, the list
                  of non-qualifiers often numbers 15 or more pro
                  racers who pack up and go home. Specifically, Erica
                  drove her Cagnazzi Racing Chevy Cavalier at the
                  season-opening 2005 Winternationals to a 
                  
                  6.786-second run at 202.67 mph and finished 18th
                  best, just missing the 6.671 qualifying bump
                  spot. 
                  
                  If she wins, and I believe eventually she will,
                  shell become the first female to win in the
                  Pro Stock division. 
                  
                  Only four other women have ever competed in the
                  class since its inception back in the early
                  70s: Shirley Shahan, Judy Lilly, Lucinda
                  McFarland and Shay Nichols. Of those four women,
                  only Lilly and Shahan earned a win at the national
                  level, but they did so in the lower Super Stock and
                  Stock classes, respectively. 
                  
                  No female racer has won or qualified No. 1 in
                  Pro Stocks 31-year history, with McFarland
                  posting the categorys lone female round win
                  before losing in round two. Earlier this season,
                  Enders, who was born in Houston, Texas, claimed the
                  Super Gas crown at the NHRA national event in
                   you guessed it  Houston. 
                  
                  The Walt Disney made-forTV movie entitled "Right
                  on Track" was based loosely on Erica and sister
                  Courtneys life story as Junior Drag Racers up
                  to Ericas rookie season in 2000. Beverley
                  Mitchell, noted for her role on "7th Heaven,"
                  played Erica in the movie, and was at Ericas
                  pro debut as a team member to cheer her on. 
                  
                  Following her graduation from Cy Springs High
                  School, where she lettered in both volleyball and
                  golf while racing and maintaining a straight "A"
                  average, Erica was accepted and is now a full-time
                  student at Texas A&M University. She plans to
                  graduate as a Business and Sports Marketing major
                  in 2006. Erica is only 21, and has lots of great
                  years ahead of her. 
                  
                  Q: Greg, I just watched the Budweiser
                  Shootout on a high-definition television and was
                  thrilled with the picture. Why did it take so long
                  for racing to come to HDTV?  Lisa P., e-mail
                  from Pennsylvania 
                  
                  A: Lisa, I also enjoyed the Budweiser
                  Shootout and all of the FOX/NBC/TNT racing events
                  in high definition, and can only say hold on for a
                  great racing season! I did notice that not all of
                  the cameras used were high-definition capable, but
                  the main cameras were, and it looked just like it
                  would if you were at the track. 
                  
                  I feel the main reason it took so long for auto
                  racing to move to high definition for the full
                  season was costs, as many more cameras are used in
                  auto racing than in other sports. 
                  
                  Mark Cubans HDTV Net presented the very
                  first high-definition broadcast, a CART race on a
                  road course a few years ago, if my recall is
                  correct. NBC/TNT did a few HD NASCAR races in 2004
                  to whet fans appetites, but with NBC/TNT/FOX
                  all onboard for the complete 2005 season in high
                  definition, all I can say is sit back and
                  enjoy. 
                  
                  I expect many high-definition television sets to
                  be sold based solely on racings popularity in
                  America. 
                  
                  Source: Greg Zyla,
                  letters.kfws@hearstsc.com
                  or www.lakehamiltonvoice.com/
                  News/2005/0303/Sports
                    
                  
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