DRIVER'S PROFILE & NEWS
Charles Carpenter Racing February 2008 Update
Carpenter's new '55 nears completion as the former one heads to Europe
(2-7-2008) CHARLOTTE, NC. Charles Carpenter's race shop is set
to become a veritable showroom for classic shoebox Chevys as he takes
delivery of his brand new Terry Murphy-built '55 Chevy. The car will
join Carpenter's original full-size '55 and Pat Doherty's menacing
'57 Chevy, but will take the place of one of the most unmistakable
Pro Modified cars in recent history: Carpenter's purple and yellow
'55. After capturing two Pro Nitrous wins in the Flowmaster American
Drag Racing League presented by the National Guard, Carpenter decided
it was time to part ways with his trusty ride in favor of a lighter
car purposely built for ADRL competition. That decision has
ultimately benefited a fellow shoebox fan halfway around the world:
Henri Joosten of Holland. It's going to be tough to see her go, but I
think she is going to a good new home, Carpenter said of Joosten's
purchase. Henri has been racing a '55 over in Europe for quite some
time, and I feel certain he will be thrilled with the car. Henri
actually called me about two years ago to ask if the car was for
sale, Carpenter said. The answer then was an emphatic no. Once he saw
the car was actually for sale now, he began communicating with Mike
and I and arranged a visit to North Carolina. After seeing it in
person, I think he was very impressed with it. It will be on a boat
to Holland in a few short weeks, and his crew is extremely excited
about the performance gains they should see with this new car.
Carpenter has the same level of optimism about his own new ride. The
car is looking awesome. Derek Smith has done an incredible job with
the welding, and Howard Pyle's fit and finish work looks great, said
the Pro Mod pioneer. ?A lot of people are going to be surprised when
they see the level of detail and craftsmanship on this car. I?m
particular when it comes to a lot of things, and especially
particular about my race cars. Murphy and his crew have surpassed my
high expectations for this project. The photo gallery has been
updated with the latest photos from the build. Carpenter expects to
have the new car rolling in at about the same time the other car is
rolling out. We hope to have the new car around the end of February,
said Carpenter. If everything falls into place, we will shoot to make
the ADRL Drag Illustrated Dragpalooza IV race in Houston. If not, we
will just test at Buddy Boozer's Orangeburg Dragstrip in Orangeburg,
SC and make our debut at the Shelor.com Spring Drags in Tulsa. With
soaring fuel prices and no primary sponsorship to help foot the bill,
that doesn't seem like a terrible option at the moment.
We would love to make it to every ADRL race and run for a
championship again, but it just doesn't seem like a realistic option
at this point, Carpenter added. One of our goals is to attract a
primary sponsor with this new car, and if it runs anything like it
looks, we hope to be successful in doing that. Until then, we just
have to plan our season one step at a time.
Carpenter is actively seeking primary sponsorship for 2008. For more
information about Charles Carpenter Racing and the World's Fastest
'55 Chevy, or for a copy of the teams 2008 Marketing Partnership
Guide, visit www.fastest55.com.
Charles Carpenter Racing
5817 Joyce Dr.
Charlotte, NC 28215

Charles
Carpenter.
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