Alan Johnson team moves to Brownsburg

Veteran NHRA Top Fuel crew chief Alan Johnson announced today that Alan Johnson Al-Anabi Motorsports will locate its team headquarters in Brownsburg, Ind. creating more than 40 new jobs in the next three years.

Johnson's current company, Alan Johnson Racing has partnered with Qatar-based Al-Anabi Racing to form Alan Johnson Racing Al-Anabi Racing, a two-car team that will invest more than $6.2 million to site its new operations in the suburban Indianapolis town's Pace Motorsports Complex.

The team will field a Top Fuel Dragster and a Funny Car, both of which will debut when the 2009 NHRA Full Throttle

Drag Racing Series begins in February, 2009. Del Worsham, a 22-time NHRA winner, has been named the team's Funny Car driver; the Top Fuel driver has not yet been selected.

"Motorsports has a rich history and a bright future in Indiana," said Governor Mitch Daniels. "We'll continue to encourage Motorsports companies from across the country and around the globe to locate and expand here as we build Indiana's reputation as the Motorsports capital of the world."

Johnson, who led Tony Schumacher's U.S. Army team to five consecutive NHRA Top Fuel championships as its crew chief, has already begun hiring crew members, managers, office staff and hospitality associates in preparation for Alan Johnson Al-Anabi Racing's inaugural season. Motorsports veteran Chad Head has been named the team's Director of Racing Operations.

"Brownsburg is quickly becoming the place for NHRA teams," Johnson said. "Although the sport's roots will always be in Southern California, with so many teams locating in central Indiana, the area is really becoming the center of the sport. We are in the process of building championship caliber teams to compete for the NHRA Full Throttle Top Fuel and Funny Car championships.

"A state-of-the-art shop and a deep talent pool of Motorsports mechanics and engineers located in Brownsburg will be major parts of those efforts. We are very grateful to the State of Indiana, the Indiana Economic Development Corporation and the city of Brownsburg for their efforts in helping us make the decision to build our shop in Brownsburg. We look forward to being in Brownsburg for many years."

The Indiana Economic Development Corporation offered Alan Johnson Racing up to $300,000 in performance-based tax credits based on the company's job-creation plans. The town of Brownsburg will provide the company with property tax abatement.

"Alan Johnson joins a list of fellow Motorsports legends such as David Powers, Kasey Kahne and Tony Stewart who have found Brownsburg to be among the best places to locate their high-tech racing teams," said Jim Waggoner, Brownsburg town manager. "We welcome Alan and his team and look forward to bringing more of the industry's top teams to Central Indiana."

Alan Johnson Al-Anabi Racing joins the growing list of Motorsports teams locating in Brownsburg, a town National DRAGSTER magazine called the 'Drag Racing Capital of the World.' Kenny Bernstein Racing brought its Top Fuel dragster and Funny Car teams to the town in 2007, as did Pedregon Brothers Racing, 360 Brakes, Schumacher Racing, Vance and Hines Motorsports, Indy Performance Composites, Beck Motorsports, Morgan Lucas Racing, Larry Dixon, Gotham City Racing (Mike Ashley) and Snake Racing. Kasey Kahne Racing and Tony Stewart Racing have also selected Brownsburg as their home for their USAC and world of outlaw teams.

The announcement of Alan Johnson Al-Anabi Racing locating in Brownsburg comes nearly four months after the racing veteran announced his plans to step down as crew chief from Don Schumacher Racing and start his new team. AJAAR PR