Thu, 27 Sep 2001, 10:19 PM

Mirror, Mirror On The Wall
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By Bob Frey
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I’ve watched closely as NHRA and National Dragster have released their list of the
top 50 drivers of all time. And, I must admit, I’m surprised by some of the
selections. Of course, anyone who saw my completed list would, no doubt, be
surprised at some of my choices. Having said that, I will say that my list did
contain 36 of the 50 drivers who were chosen by the panel of experts. I use that
word, "expert," advisedly, since I was one of those guys. My list also
contained eight of the top ten, and nineteen of the top twenty on the final roster.
Not bad, I don’t think. Still, I was surprised that more sportsman racers didn’t
make the list. In fact, several of the ones on my sheet who didn’t make the final
cut were sportsman racers. Guys like Rick Santos, Bob Newberry and Vern Moats to
name just a few. Having said that, I imagine that it wouldn’t be out of bounds to
suggest a list of the top 50 sportsman racers of all time. Sure, some guys like Dale
Armstrong (#18 on my list), and Gary Scelzi (#23 on mine, but not on the NHRA’s top
50 at all), would have to be judged by their accomplishments in the lower classes,
before they stepped up to the pro ranks, but that shouldn’t keep any of them off the
list, I don’t think.

Jeff Taylor
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This past weekend, in Memphis, Jeff Taylor pulled off another rare
"double," that is, he won two eliminators at the same national event.
Obviously, that’s kind of special, since the number of guys who have done it can be
listed on one hand. OK, slightly more than one hand, but you know what I mean. The
fact that Jeff has now doubled twice, puts him in a very select group, a group that
includes Edmond Richardson (who did it five times), and Pat Austin (who did it in
Top Fuel and Federal Mogul Funny Car). Add to that the fact that Jeff beat David
Rampy and Peter Biondo in the finals at Memphis and you can see how good he really
is. Or how good he must be, since both of his final round opponents fouled out. So
is Jeff the best sportsman racer of all time? I don’t know, but he has to be way up
on any list, that’s for sure.
In addition to Taylor, the drivers whom I’ve already mentioned, Austin, Edmond,
Biondo and Rampy, may comprise the rest of the top five on my list. Of course, that
means that Rick Santos, Blaine Johnson and Tom Conway would be in the six through
ten category. No, wait, I forgot Frank Manzo, Bob Newberry, Vern and Bobby Taylor,
surely they have to be in that elite group, don’t they? Then what about Scotty
Richardson, Gary Stinnett and Jeff’s brother, Charlie, Peter’s brother, Sal and
others, where do they fit in? Plus, I haven’t even touched on Tony Bartone, Brad
Anderson, Randy Anderson or Bucky Austin, not to mention the late Bill Barney, the
great Chuck Baird, the incomparable Bill Walsh and the still competitive Jay Payne.
And that’s just in the alcohol classes.

Vern Moats from Ontario.
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The one thing that impressed me about the NHRA list was the large number of older
racers who populated the field. I have to admit, several of the ones who weren’t on
my list came from the early years of the sport, although I did have Don Moody and
Bob Muravez, for example of my sheet, and they didn’t make the top 50. Go figure!
With that in mind, I imagine that a sportsman list would also have to be sprinkled
with some of the sportsman pioneers, guys like Cotton Perry and Dave Boertman. Now
if you don’t know who they are, I must ask that you send your ballot back in and
give it to someone who does. Perry was one of the absolute best, and he dominated in
the old Modified Eliminator. In fact, Cotton was one of the very first drivers to go
to two finals at the same event. And, while he won one and lost one, it was still a
pretty good accomplishment for back in 1978. Boertman, who still competes from time
to time, went to over twenty final rounds, winning most of them, except, of course,
the one he lost to his wife in Englishtown, New Jersey in 1971. But we won’t hold
that against him. The way I see it, they both have to make the list. Cotton and
Dave, that is, not Dave and Judi. And I haven’t even mentioned Chico Brescheni or
Clyde Harnish.
As tough as it was to come up with my selections for the NHRA top 50 list, I would
find it almost impossible to put together a list of the best sportsman racers of all
time. In addition to the current drivers and the pioneers, you would also have to
include the drivers in the alcohol classes, the ones who race in the handicap
eliminators and the "super" classes. Just picking the best from those
groups would be nearly impossible, but then you have the guys who run the big
bracket races, or the ones who compete at the local tracks and the Super Pro and
Heavy guys and girls from around the country, like Tim DiIorio and Tony Gambardella.
Nope, I don’t think picking a top 50 sportsman list can be done, although, it would
make for some great discussions, wouldn’t it?
The one thing that you have to remember about the top 50 list is that it is really
just an opinion poll, a personal opinion poll, nothing more and nothing less. As
such, there are no "right" choices or "wrong" choices, just
opinions. Although, I have to admit, that I was surprised that not more of the
selectors on the NHRA top 50 had the same opinions as I did. Only kidding. Maybe I
will do the sportsman list and throw it out there for your discussion, although I
know that most of you will agree with me. That is, as long as you feel that Carroll
Caudle, Dan Fletcher and Greg Stanfield should be in the top 10.


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