Thu, 6 Sep 2001, 09:40 AM

Hemi Challenge 2001
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By Geoff Stunkard, editor, MoparMuscle Magazine
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CLERMONT, Ind. --

Hemi Challenge Line Up
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While the SS/AA class eliminations are considered a highlight of the NHRA Mac Tools
U.S. Nationals, this year's edition offered particular drama. This was due in no
small part to the posted award of $10,000 by Mopar Performance. As a result, cars
from all over the nation were on hand to take part in this year's event. NHRA was
taking no chances of competitors being illegal, either; the sanctioning body put the
VP racing fuel in each machine prior to every round, and a close scrutiny during
tech had three competitors bounced for infractions. By Friday morning, 17 of the 18
cars eligible for competition were ready to go (one entry broke and was unable to
return).
The drama began in the opening stanza, when top qualifier Richard Beshore was unable
to fire his car for the bye run and was disqualified, ending his chances at the
crown. Meanwhile, other heavy hitters fell in the quarter finals; Sid Bonnecarrere
fell to Jim Keyes with a red-light, 9.18 to a much slower 9.32, and David Barton,
son of engine builder Ray Barton, was late off the line, wasting a 9.10 to Joe
Jenkins 9.14. However, Bucky Hess, who had a heartbreaker last year when he could
not get out of his pit space for the second round, prevailed this year, and with a
best of the round 9.05 to beat Dean Nicopolis, and Joe Teuton Jr., who also was
locked out in 2000 due to pit traffic, beat Rick Johnson for the final berth.

Hess vs. Keyes
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Four of the Hurst-created-style Barracudas were now left and Bucky proved it might
indeed be his day when he took out Teuton, the other strong competitor, blasting to
another 9.05. Meanwhile, Jim Keyes made the most of an 9.32 by beating Jenkins for
the other final round berth when Jenkins broke.
The sun was setting at IRP as the two made their way to starting line. Due to the
efforts of David Hakim of Mopar Performance and Graham Light of NHRA, the final was
scheduled as a tribute to Pro Stock's birth, scheduled between Friday evening Pro
Stock Motorcycle and Pro Stock car. At the green, Hess was off and sped down track
to a 9.07 for the 2001 title and its big buck accolades and contingency funds; Keyes
had difficulties and shut off at the 100-foot mark. For his effort, Keyes was
awarded a new Mopar Performance Hemi block for his next engine project.


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