Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Shirley Muldowney to return at select races in support of Shirley's Kids charity

HOUSTON (March 9) -- Iconic drag racing figure Shirley "Cha Cha" Muldowney will return to NHRA drag racing in 2016 at select stops on the schedule in support of the newly created Shirley's Kids charity, which aims to help children in need.

"Drag racing has given me a wonderful life, and Shirley's Kids will allow me to give something back," Muldowney said. "With the tremendous support of Stan and Sheila Holt of Lupe Tortilla Mexican Restaurants and several corporate sponsors -- that list keeps growing -- I'll be able to attend a bunch of races and visit with all of my friends and the great fans that have been with me for four-plus decades."

Shirley's Kids (www.ShirleysKids.org) has a stated goal of helping children in need at each of the races Muldowney attends in the coming year. The hope is to find children who are somehow connected to drag racing in the various communities that have helped the sport prosper through the years.

"I wanted to be back out there more than I have been the last several years, but I wanted a purpose," Muldowney said. "When my agent, Rob Geiger of Geiger Media Global, approached me with the idea to create a non-profit to benefit children, I probably had the quickest reaction time of my career in saying yes.

"By starting our own 501(c)(3) charity, we will know exactly where all of the money goes, and that's to the kids. Other charities become businesses and a lot of money ends up going to a lot of different areas, not the beneficiaries. We didn't want that to happen, so we've taken all the legal steps to control everything. It's the best way we know to make sure the kids are taken care of every time, and we will be fully transparent."

Muldowney is slated to attend the NHRA national events Gainesville, Charlotte (both spring and fall), Houston, Atlanta, Englishtown, Bristol, Denver, Indy, Dallas, Las Vegas 2, and Pomona 2, as well as the Jr. Drag Racing Western Conference Finals in Tulsa, Okla. Other events may be added throughout the year.

Working in conjunction with NHRA, Muldowney will mingle with fans and spread the message about Shirley's Kids all around the racetrack. The charity also has a race car in the works that will be raffled off to raise money. The car, which will be a replica of Muldowney's 1977 championship-winning dragster, will be built to run in the Super Comp category and at bracket races. It will be on display in the Manufacturers Midway.

In an effort to be highly visible, the three-time NHRA champ will present a big check to a select child at each race during driver introductions on Sunday morning.

"Many, many thanks to NHRA President Peter Clifford and his staff for their help in getting this started," Muldowney said. "They have been so gracious and supportive and I thank them from my heart.

"I'm excited. You know, at 75 and with the injuries I sustained in my career really catching up with me, my driving days are over, but that doesn't mean I can't be a part of this wonderful world, and helping kids just makes it that much sweeter."

Fans interested in learning more about Shirley's Kids can visit www.ShirleysKids.org. On the site, there is an area where donations can be made, with thank-you gifts up for grabs. There will also be a line of Muldowney apparel and gear available at the PiranaZ souvenir trailer.

Iconic drag racing figure Shirley "Cha Cha" Muldowney will return to NHRA drag racing in 2016 at select stops on the schedule in support of the newly created Shirley's Kids charity.

Please visit ShirleysKids.org, Muldowney.com, and GeigerMediaGlobal.com for more information.

Iconic drag racing figure Shirley "Cha Cha" Muldowney will return to NHRA drag racing in 2016 at select stops on the schedule in support of the newly created Shirley's Kids charity.

Friday, March 4, 2016

Legendary Shirley Muldowney to serve as Honorary Starter at Gatornationals









GAINESVILLE, Fla. (March 4) — NHRA legend Shirley Muldowney will serve as the Honorary Starter for the 47th annual Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals, March 18-20 at Gainesville Raceway.

“I’m honored that Amalie thought of me and I’m really excited to get back out to the races and see all the fans and my buddies in the pits,” Muldowney said. “Who doesn’t want to visit Florida for spring break? It’ll be fun.”

Muldowney’s grit and determination helped pave the way for the current generation of female superstars, like two-time Pro Stock champion Erica Enders, one of Muldowney’s favorite drivers. Muldowney herself was a true pioneer, as she was the first woman to earn a Top Fuel license, to win a national event, and to win a championship in any form of professional motorsports.

“Amalie is so happy that Shirley Muldowney has agreed to be the Honorary Starter for the 47th annual Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals,” said Amalie Sr. Vice President of Global Sales & Marketing Dennis J. Madden. “Shirley represents all that is good about NHRA racing. To be sure, she was one of the people to help drag racing become the sport it is today and she is still a huge presence in the sport. We are happy that Amalie and Shirley have had such a long and mutually beneficial relationship.”

Muldowney is a three-time Top Fuel champion, teaming with Amalie Motor Oil for her 1977 and 1980 titles and for numerous national event victories. She’s also a two-time winner of the Gatornationals, winning at Gainesville Raceway in 1981 and 1982.

“I had a great partnership with Amalie,” Muldowney said. “I really loved my time with them, and our relationship was better than it had to be, just like their slogan says. Amalie really worked in our race cars. I swore by it.”

In addition to her duties as Honorary Starter, Muldowney will make several appearances during the weekend, including numerous autograph sessions at the PiranaZ merchandise trailer.

Muldowney became the first woman to earn an NHRA Top Fuel license in 1965, and a year later she became the first woman to win an NHRA national event when she won in Stock at the Winternationals in Pomona, Calif.

She became the first woman to win in Top Fuel when she reached the winner’s circle in Columbus, Ohio, in 1976. She won Top Fuel championships in 1977, 1980, and 1982.

Muldowney and Lucille Lee were the first two women to meet in a Top Fuel final in 1982, a mark recently matched by Leah Pritchett and Brittany Force in Phoenix.


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