Wed, 4 Dec 2002, 06:07 PM

It’s A New Wave In 2003!!
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By Bob Frey
Photo copyright 2002 Auto Imagery, Inc.
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Doug Herbert
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For the first time in a long time it seems like most of the major news during the
off-season is being made in the pits, so to speak, and not on the track. By that I
mean that it appears that a whole new wave of crew chiefs will be involved in the
sport next year, and that’s a good thing.
Doug Herbert kind of got the ball
rolling with his announcement that
Ron Douglas would be his crew chief next
season. "It’s time to give some of the young guys a chance," Doug said. Of
course he also added that he’d like to find a nice gray-haired guy to help Ron
along, and to that end he added
Jim Brissette this week as a consultant. The
right mix of youth and experience should be a real plus for Doug’s team, or any
team, for that matter….The Checker, Schuck’s, Kragen team had previously announced
that
Chris Cunningham and
Marc Denner would be elevated to the status
of co-crew chiefs on the CSK "Blue Team," while
Cruz Pedregon named
Dave Fletcher and
Rob Flynn as his main guys. Now comes word that
another young guy will get the post as crew chief on another fuel Funny Car.
Bob
Gilberston will announce very shortly that he will name
Nick Boninfante
as his crew chief effective immediately. Nicky, a second-generation racer and a guy
who has been around fuel cars for quite some time, will bring a wealth of knowledge
to Bob’s team, a team that ran very well over the past few seasons. With Trick Tank
and Stewart & Stevenson both returning next year (Trick Tank is Bob’s company,
which is doing very well), and a couple of other sponsors to be named shortly, look
for Bob to break into top the top ten next year, a berth that he has just missed
over the past few seasons. Nicky will also use the opportunity, I’m sure, to promote
his (and his dad’s) line of clutches and clutch parts that have been used by a lot
of the fuel teams for a number of years now….So where’s that leave

Mike Smith
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Paul Smith, you might ask? Well, don’t be too surprised if you see Paul and his
son,
Mike, fielding their TF car for most, if not all of the 2003 season.
Mike made a few starts on the tour last year, but he and Paul have never really made
a full effort toward promoting themselves and their own team, and 2003 may be the
perfect time for that. With Rhonda and John Smith running so well, you could have a
natural rivalry that would get a lot of attention at the track. Talk about your
family feud!! Mike and Paul are still busy running their mechanic’s school and as
recently as the week after Dallas they had drivers trying to get or upgrade their
fuel licenses in one of the Smith cars. That’s a very talented family and I hope
Paul and Mike can make the entire tour next year, and good luck to Bob and Nicky,
too. Like many of the other teams out there, by the way, Bob may be moving his
operation to Indianapolis, which just happens to be where Nicky lives…Since this is
a "did you know" column,
did you know this about Mike Smith?
He made his first NHRA national event start at the Southern Nationals in Atlanta in
1990 where he out qualified
Don Prudhomme, Shirley Muldowney and
Kenny Bernstein?…Since I’m in that family kind of mode, how about an
announcement from the
Cavalieri family that they’ve picked up some
sponsorship in their efforts to make the entire tour next year? As of now, I think
they’re very close, with only a little more needed to put them over the top. With
good families, good young drivers and some new crew chiefs, ’03 could be one of the
best seasons in a long while in the dragster class.

Bruce Saver
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As of now there is no word on the
Mike Dunn watch!! From what I hear, Mike
should make an announcement, one way or the other, by the time you read this column
next week…..There could also be some movement on the
Jerry Toliver-Allen
Johnson program which, from what I understand, is making slow but steady
progress. The end result would be a two-car team with Jerry and
Bruce Sarver
as the drivers, with Toyota being involved with at least Bruce’s car….Speaking of
bodies (I was, wasn’t I?), you can expect that announcement very soon about the
future of the Dodge bodies in the Funny Car class. It’s a big name team that will
make the switch and the early wind tunnel tests that they conducted recently were
very "revealing," as far as the potential of the body was concerned. At
the same time, the new Dodge Stratus Pro Stock body has been approved by NHRA and at
least two of them are under construction at this time. Of course Mopar will continue
their sponsorship of the Denver race and that should give the Mopar fans a lot to
cheer about next year. Wonder when the last time a Mopar bodied car held the speed
record in the Funny Car class? Just thought I’d ask. Hey, this is a "did you
know" column, so I should know that, right? Well, I do.
Did you
know that the last time a Mopar bodied car held the speed record in the NHRA
Funny Car class was way back in 1991 when
Jim White took the "Hawaiian
Punch" Dodge on a 291.82 mph blast. And the last time the Mopar folks held the
FC elapsed time mark was in 1993 when
Chuck Etchells went 4.987 in Topeka.
Wow, that’s a long, long time ago.
Lots of teams, team reps and manufacturers are in or headed to Indy for the annual
PRI show and then, soon after that, if you’re in the Bradenton, Florida area, you
might want to stop by the drag strip there. Most of the major players in the Pro
Stock class will be in Bradenton over the next couple of weeks testing their new
rides. It’s always one of the first comparisons that we get in order to evaluate the
performance of the new cars. We could see more new body styles in ’03 than we have
in quite some time. As fate would have it, the Pro Stock speed record is currently
held by a Dodge, with that 204.35

Mark Osborne
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mph blast by
Mark Osborne at Maple Grove in 2001.
Did you know
that 2002 was the first year in the history of the Pro Stock class that neither the
elapsed time nor the top speed national records were re-set? Amazing, isn’t it, that
as competitive as the class was this year, neither record was changed and that’s the
first time in 32 years that that’s happened. Of course it was
Warren Johnson
who said after the Maple Grove race in ’01 that we’d go years before finding those
kinds of conditions again. Hey, I guess we should all learn to listen to the
"Professor," shouldn’t we?…We don’t call him the professor, but watch for
Richard Maskin to return to the scene next year. The man behind a lot of Pro
Stock championships (
Jim Yates and
Jeg Coughlin’s first crowns come to
mind), is preparing to team up with one of the great racers out of Texas in an
effort to win another Pro Stock title. Now this guy has raced in the Competition
Eliminator class, Pro Stock Truck class and currently builds engines in Texas. And
it’s not
David Nickens, so you figure it out. OK, I’ll tell you, it’s
Taylor Lastor and don’t be surprised if those two team up for a two-car deal
next year with Taylor driving one and me driving the other. Of course it’s not me
but I can’t tell you who the other guy is right now, but if Richard and Taylor do
get together, that will be one very formidable team. Stay tuned.
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