REGGIE
SHOWERS TO SIT OUT 2004 NHRA SEASON
NHRA Pro
Stock Bike standout Reggie Showers, whose performance
excited the drag racing world in 2003, today announced
that he would be taking a sabbatical from the POWERade
Drag Racing Series in 2004. The 39- year old Philadelphia
native cited the lack of necessary funding and the desire
to spend more time with his family as the reasons for
taking the year off.
"After
much thought, I am going to sit out the 04 NHRA POWERade
championship season," said Showers. "I could
easily race in 04 and expect to finish somewhere in
the top 10, but after the effort that was put forth
this year by myself, Prosthetic Design and Star Racing,
The NHRA POWERade Pro Stock Bike Championship is my
only goal. Pro Stock Bike, like all of the other professional
classes, is so expensive to race in and until I secure
the needed funding to win the championship I will not
compete."
Showers,
a double amputee whose remarkable comeback from a childhood
accident gained him nationwide attention, had a career
year in 2003. A nine-year Pro Stock Motorcycle veteran,
Showers teamed with championship tuner George Bryce
of Star Racing, with the association delivering immediate
results.
A threat
to win at every stop on the circuit, Showers rewrote
his personal record books, scoring the first two national
event wins of his career in Indianapolis, IN and Memphis,
TN. He also advanced to the championship round in Joliet,
IL, earned the first No. 1 qualifying position of his
career in Brainerd, MN, and recorded his quickest elapsed
time (7.07 seconds) and fastest top speed (194.27 mph).
The highlight
of Showers and Bryce's year came during the prestigious
US Nationals in Indianapolis, IN, where the Prosthetic
Design team won both the biggest race of the drag racing
season and the K&N Filters Pro Stock Bike Klash,
an annual all-star event also held at Indianapolis Raceway
Park.
Of Showers'
decision to take 2004 off, Bryce wished him well, saying,
"It was an unbelievable opportunity for me to coach
Reggie to his NHRA victories and watch him complete
his life story of overcoming the odds and achieving
his goals. Everyone worked hard to form a remarkable
team. The entire Star Racing family will miss him and
we look forward to the day when he can return to the
racing tour."
Tracy Slemker,
Prosthetic Design's owner said, "Reggie has come
far, and we've been there with him all the way over
the last four years, and we're proud of what we've accomplished
together. This year, he's shown potential sponsors what
he can do with a well-funded engine program, and a dedicated,
professional crew chief. I'm sure that when he chooses
to come back to the NHRA, he can come back strong."
"Sitting
out the 04 season was a tough decision to make but I
have to make it clear that drag racing does not define
who Reggie Showers is," said Showers. "I am
blessed to have so many more talents other than racing
motorcycles. I am truly looking forward to developing
those talents in other areas of my life. I have immediately
expanded my motivational speaking engagements. During
the last few seasons I had to turn down so many requests
due to my racing commitments. I am very passionate about
reaching out to the world with my personal message of
positivity and believing in yourself to accomplish any
goal." Showers continued, "this semi-retirement
will also allow me more time at home with my family.
My daughter Autumn is 5 years old and before you know
it she will be asking for my motorcycle keys. I want
to be there for my parents as they age as well. I am
very excited about this new path that God is leading
me down. Thank you for all of your support Racers For
Christ."
Showers also
took time to recognize those responsible for his success
on and off the track. However, he was quick to point
out that his days as an active participant in the NHRA's
professional ranks were not over, and cautioned his
competitors to be prepared for his return to the quarter-mile
in the near future.
"I can
promise you that I will return to NHRA POWERade competition,
but only when the time is right for me," said Showers.
"I am currently building a sportsman motorcycle
that will allow me to stay sharp with my riding skills.
Much "thanks" to all of the NHRA fans, staff,
media, ESPN, and my sponsors. And to my competition,
I hope you guys are ready for me when I return, more
determined than ever."