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Bartone to drive K&N Filters/Lucas Oil Pontiac in 2004
Contributed by Jeff Romack
12/6/2003
Tony Bartone
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Jim Dunn Racing has selected Tony Bartone to drive the K&N Filters/Lucas Oil Pontiac Funny Car in 2004, signing the 47-year-old drag racing veteran and former national champion to a three-year contract.
"Tony Bartone's credentials are impeccable," said team owner Jim Dunn. "He's a tremendously talented racer who can drive just about anything that has tires and a steering wheel. Tony's also an extremely personable individual who will help this team to be successful and we're glad to have him with us next season.
"Tony did a great job at Pomona to get the K&N Pontiac into the show, and we're confident that he's the right driver to take this program to the next level."
Bartone's name has become permanent on the side of Jim Dunn's K&N Filters/Lucas Oil Pontiac Firebird. www.RacersEdgePhotography.com
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Up until now Bartone had competed primarily in Alcohol Funny Car where he won 23 national events and posted nine top-10 finishes between 1992-2000. Bartone's first national-event victory was at Columbus in 1992, the first of three wins that season in which the New York native battled his way to third place in the NHRA points standings.
Bartone's best year was in 1996 when he captured eight national event victories in 10 finals including wins in the first six national meets he entered. Bartone also set a single-season record with 37 consecutive round victories in national and divisional events. He captured the Winston Select, the TRW Funny Car All-Star championship, four additional divisional meets, and went on to clinch the NHRA Alcohol Funny Car title in late August.
Bartone finished second in the national points chase in 1997 and 1999 before joining Toliver Racing in 2001 to race in Nitro Funny Car. In 2002, Bartone competed in Top Alcohol Dragster, and this past season won national meets at Pomona, Calif., Gainesville, Fla., and Englishtown, N.J., to finish third in the Lucas Oil national standings.
To broaden his motorsports scope, Bartone completed road course instruction at the Panoz Racing School at Road Atlanta in 1999, competed in three Motorola Cup events in both 1999 and 2000, and raced in the 24 Hours of Daytona Rolex Series in 2000 and 2001. He placed third in the SGT Class at the Mid-Ohio Grand Am Cup in 2001.
"This is a tremendous opportunity to get back into POWERade Funny Car competition," Bartone said. "I'm looking forward to working with Jim Dunn and the rest of the team to give K&N Filters and Lucas Oil a Funny Car program they can be proud of. I've known Jim a long time and working with the team at Pomona was a great experience. Now we can focus on what needs to be done next season to get this Pontiac into the winner's circle."
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