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Thu, 27 Sep 2001, 05:31 AM

I'm Proud To Be A Drag Racer!
By Bob Frey






Bruce Sarver and crew.
As I wrote here two weeks ago, there are some things that are more important than racing, and that’s never been more evident than it is in these, trying times. That’s why it was so good to see all of the red, white and blue in Memphis, and to watch all of the folks who were carrying the flags, and the pro racers who held the big flag during the pre-race ceremonies. And, that’s why it was especially nice to hear John Force say that he, Gary Densham and Tony Pedregon had decided to donate their $30,000 prize money to the relief campaign and the American Red Cross. And, it was extra nice to hear the Pro Stock Truck Association say that they would donate all of their prize money from the weekend, $27,000, to the relief efforts. Darrell Gwynn, who has certainly known his share of hard times, teamed up with the Uniformed Fire Fighters Organization in an effort to raise money for the families of the rescue workers who lost their lives in the disaster. And Alan Johnson, Bruce Sarver and all of the folks at e-moola.com have converted their car into the world’s fastest billboard, a 320mph promotional vehicle for the Red Cross. They’ll make and sell a model of the car, with all the proceeds going to the Red Cross, and the entire car has been painted up, specifically to raise awareness for the relief organizations. I’m sure that others participated in their own way, but these, alone, have made me feel really proud about being a member of the drag racing community. It ’s just another indication of what a great sport this is. Special thanks, for obvious reasons, to the Pro Stock Truck Association. And, let’s not forget that NHRA donated half of the proceeds from the souvenir sales in Memphis to the relief funds, too. Plus, I understand that my pal, Alan Reinhart, made some really nice comments during the pre-race activities on both Friday and Sunday. Way to go, Alan. In fact, it was a nice job all around. These are just a few of the things that that I know about, and if any other teams or individuals made donations or are involved in any special promotions, I’d love to hear about it, and I’ll publicize it here in the coming weeks.


Bernstein vs. Dixon
Kenny Bernstein and Larry Dixon are going right, down to the wire this year, don’t you think? The Top Fuel battle, which really hasn’t been much of a battle over the past, few seasons, looks like it won’t be decided until Pomona in November. As a fan, that’s the way I like it. Of course, Larry and Kenny may feel otherwise. Did you know that when he raced Jim Cavalieri in the first round at Memphis, it was the 129th different driver that Kenny has faced in his career? And that is more than any, other driver has raced. By comparison, John Force has met 108 guys (or girls), while Warren Johnson has raced 117. Wow!!…Larry Dixon was the top qualifier at Memphis, and still didn’t win the race, but that’s not unusual for him. Did you know that Larry has been #1 ten times in his career, and that he’s only won twice from the top spot? He won at Brainerd a few weeks ago, and, the only other time he won from the number one spot was at Englishtown in 1995….Mike Dunn, who made it to the semi-finals at Memphis, needs one more round win to reach 300 for his career. Did you know that Mike has won 201 rounds in a dragster class and 98 in a funny car? And, did you know that Mike, who has started 259 races in his career, has only failed to qualify 14 times, ten times in a funny car, and only 4 times in Top Fuel? Pretty good, huh? Mike returns to Chicago where he set the national, speed record earlier this year. Mike, is also one of the few guys who can say that they have set national records in both of the fuel classes.


Densham vs. Force
Gary Densham’s win was great for him, wasn’t it? Although, I have to admit, he was in a tough situation, let’s call it, a "no win" situation. I mean, if he beats John, folks will say that John let him win. If John beats him, those same folks will say that Gary took a "dive." Well, let me tell you, that was a great race, a 5.07 to a 5.11, and if anyone, including John Force, can fix a race that’s that close, more power to him. Let’s stop the bickering and credit Gary for doing a great job. And let’s give credit to John for trying to beat him. Did you know that Gary Densham becomes the 74th, different driver to win a national event in a Funny Car? And that includes 29 guys who only won, one race in their careers. Among that group are Gary Clapshaw, who beat Densham in the 1995 Memphis race, and Doug Thorley, who won the first, ever Funny Car title at the 1967 U.S. Nationals. Gary is also the 22nd person to beat John Force in a Funny Car final round. Some of those others, whom you may have forgotten, include John Collins, Tim Grose and John LombardoBruce Sarver, who failed to qualify at Memphis, saw his consecutive qualifying streak end at 33 races. That makes Whit Bazemore the holder of the second, longest streak in the class at 24 in a row. Still, that’s a far cry from the numbers that John Force has put up, isn’t it? You don’t know, then you didn’t read last week’s column. Shame on you!!

While we’re tipping the hat, let’s do so for George Marnell, who won his first race this past weekend. Did you know that, when George and Gary won, it was the first time since 1997 that two drivers won their first race at the same event? It hasn’t happened in the top, three pro classes since Dean Skuza and Jeg Coughlin won together in Houston in ’97. George won it the old-fashioned way, too, on holeshots. Did you know that he won three rounds with his driving? Two were obvious, and one, when he and Mark Osborne turned the exact, same, elapsed time, also goes down as a holeshot victory. Pretty cool, huh? I don’t know what George and Greg Anderson have done with those cars, but it’s working. Did you know that George is only the 47th driver to win an NHRA Pro Stock race? That’s amazing, especially when you consider that there have been 451 Pro Stock titles won over the years. George is now tied with Richie Zul, Joe Lepone, Ray Allen and 13 other guys with one win. But then, George is still going….Speaking of doing well on the line, Jeg Coughlin added another holeshot win to his list for the year. Did you know that Jeggie now has 10, holeshot victories this year, and that’s more than double the amount of anybody else in the class?…It will be interesting to see if Jim Yates is in Chicago this weekend. I don’t know enough about his situation to know if he could, indeed, race, that is, if he’ll be physically able to do it. I do know that it would be a shame to miss a race when he’s this close to another title. Of course, like I said earlier, there are some things that are more important than racing….George’s win, which came in a Pontiac, vaulted that brand into the lead in the overall, manufacturer’s competition. Did you know that Pontiac has now won 101 NHRA Pro Stock races? Oldsmobile, the leader for so many years, is now second with 100 wins. And, like George, Pontiac is still going. Of course there are lots of Firebirds and Grand Ams in the winner’s circle, but did you know that even Grand Prix has one win on the tour? Kenny Delco won the Gatornationals in 1990 in a Grand Prix, and he’s the only guy who can make that statement. Kenny, by the way, is one of those guys who only won once on the tour, and the Grand Prix folks thank him for it, I’m sure.

Finally, our thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Bobby Baldwin, the TF driver, who passed away this past week. Bobby was such a nice man, and a pleasure to be around. And, while he didn’t race at every event, it was always a better race when he showed up. Especially that Houston race last year, when Bobby snuck in and almost left with the championship. He did manage to beat Mike Dunn, Doug Herbert and Joe Amato before losing to Cory McClenathan in the finals. Had he won, it would have been one of the biggest upsets in Top Fuel history. As it was, it still went down as one of the best days ever for the "little guys," the guys who make this sport so great. The guys like Bobby Baldwin. He is survived by his wife, Paula, and daughter, Krista. Did you know that Bobby was the son-in-law of the great, Chris Karamesines? And, did you know that Bobby will be greatly missed by all of us in the drag racing community?



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