Wed, 3 Dec 2003, 11:31 AM

Now We’re Making Progress!!
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By Bob Frey
Photo by:Auto Imagery, Inc.
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Phil Burkart
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Congratulations to
Phil
Burkart for signing on with the
Checker,
Schuck’s and Kragen team for next year. Now if I remember correctly, I told
you last week that that was going to happen, and, if you read between the
lines, I also gave you a real insight into the possible makeup of
“Team Force” for next year. Among the
little tidbits was the fact that I firmly believe
Gary Densham will return to the team (and I still believe that) and
that could be officially announced any day now. Of course with all of the stuff
going on in John’s world, it may take a day or two longer than that to happen.
Besides the addition of one driver, John is also seriously thinking about
adding that elusive Top Fuel dragster for next year and that little bit of news
could come to fruition as early as next week. One way or another there should
be an announcement of a new TF team in the sport very soon. Among candidates to
drive this car are, from what I hear,
Melanie
Troxel and
Gary Ormsby, Jr.,
although they would be with different teams. If you’ve followed this sport for
any period of time you can probably figure out which team Gary would drive for.
Melanie, as I’ve said many times before, still has as much going for her as
almost any dragster driver in the sport. OK, so there are some seasoned
veterans out there who may bring a little more to the table, but if you’re
looking for a good young driver who can talk about the car (including the
mechanical aspects of it) can work with the press, handle the race car and be
very “fan friendly,”
Melanie has to be
very high on anyone’s list. Any team that adds Melanie to their lineup is
making a great move.

Tim Wilkerson
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In addition to the Phil Burkart signing, another Funny Car
team is about to name a new driver and they won’t have to look far for him,
either. Let’s just say that it looks like a late season replacement is about to
be named as the full time driver of a popular funny car, at least according to
what I hear…..There has been a lot of talk lately about
Tim Wilkerson switching to a Dodge bodied Funny Car next year, and
while there has been talk among the parties, I can tell you that as of
yesterday, nothing was firmed up. Let’s just say that the folks with the Dodge
bodies and the guy who would like a Dodge body have spoken and there does
appear to be some common ground. Tim, with his great sponsors at
Levi, Ray and Shoup, can only get better in his second full year on the
tour and I wouldn’t be surprised to see him finish in the top five next year.
Having said that, the FC field should be loaded in 2004 especially with John’s
trio of cars, the great CSK teams and soon, the two-car
Pedregon brothers effort. That full announcement, teams, sponsors
etc., will be made Thursday of this week at the PRI show…Also, it appears that
a guy who drove Top Fuel this past year, who used to drive Funny Cars, is going
back to the Funny Car world and that adds more excitement to that class. So
will the new body styles that we’ll see in 2004, but I’m not supposed to say
much about that….yet….There was also a story going around about another TF
driver switching to Funny Car as part of a two-car team that would be based on
the east coast and while those discussions have taken place nothing is firmed up
yet….Speaking of based on the east coast, have you checked out
Bob Gilbertson’s intern program? Bob
released info about it last week and promptly got over 2,000 applications for
the gig. And just how much future is there in working on a fuel team on the
NHRA circuit? Well,
Larry Dixon
didn’t start out driving the car for
Don
Prudhomme, he started out at the bottom and worked his way up. In fact,
there is probably more growth and opportunity for young mechanics in drag racing
than anywhere else right now. Lots of new teams will need lots of help and
teams will certainly need good, capable, young talent to work on their cars.
Having said that, get your application to Bob Gilbertson today and, who knows,
you could be the next
Donnie Couch…or
whomever!!

Greg Anderson
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If you have received your new 2004 NHRA rulebook you may
have noticed a slight change in the wording in the Pro Stock section. On page
161 it now says that the “cylinder bank must be at a 45-degree angle from the
camshaft/crankshaft centerline, creating a combined 90-degree angle.” That’s
changed from last year and basically outlaws the use of “offset engines” in
2004. Now let’s be honest about this, the only team that anyone even suggested
was doing that last year (at least as far as I heard) was the
Greg Anderson team so most people will
refer to this as the “Anderson rule.” Having said that, Greg told me last year
that the team did test the offset idea but never used it in the car (which
would have been legal to do anyway.) And let’s also be honest about this,
anyone who thinks that this will slow Greg and his team down at all are
mistaken. That was, simply put, the best Pro Stock operation out there last
year and they proved it on the track. Sure, repeating won’t be easy, but then
Babe Ruth never hit 60 home runs again but his record stood for a long time and
he’s a legend. I expect Greg,
Jason Line
and the rest of the
Vegas General
Construction team to come out swinging in Pomona at the start of the season
and I fully expect them to be as strong as they were in 2003. Of course, those
new 16-inch bead lock wheels could throw a monkey wrench into everyone’s plans,
although early test results have yielded some 6.78 and 6.80 times by two
different teams with two different types of race cars and most of the crew chiefs
that I have spoken to think this is a good safety measure for the teams….One of
the Pro Stock guys with whom I spoke was
Jim
Yates and he tells me that he is putting his operation in high gear, so to
speak. He’s ordered a new
Rick Jones
car, some new parts and is anxiously looking forward to the new season. Jim,
his wife
Toni and the rest of the
family are great people, a real plus for the Pro Stock class and I look for him
to rebound in 2004 from what was, for him, a sub-par year. Amazing, isn’t it, Jim
finishes in the top ten in points and I say that he had a sub-par year? Most
guys would kill for a season like that, wouldn’t they?...By the way, I hear
that a famous engine builder has sold his shop to concentrate solely on building
the engines for a certain Pro Stock driver next year. Hum, wonder who that
could be?

Bill Evans
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A couple of final notes for this week…congratulations to
Paul Mercure for running his A/S Camaro
into the 9-second zone at the D-2 National Open in Montgomery, Alabama this
past weekend…Speaking of 9-second stockers, we’ll be missing one next year when
Al Corda takes his show to the Super
Stock ranks. Al has a really neat LS1 Pontiac in the works for the S/S class
and that should be fun to watch. Whether it’s Mopar station wagons or Pontiacs,
Al make ‘em all run very well. Wait, this just in….Al will stay in Stock and
run two cars next year. Cool…And a tip of the hat to
Bill Evans and his team for their winning performance at West Palm
Beach. Bill won the Top Alcohol Dragster class by running a very respectable
5.601 at over 253 miles per hour. From what I hear Bill was getting the
Art Gallant “AT & T” tune-up, that
is, they talked on the phone all weekend long and, well, it seemed to work out
very well. Nice job, Bill….Speaking of nice jobs, I was going through some
National Dragsters the other day and
there, on the cover, was
Harry Holton,
the current SS/AA national record holder, holding a trophy for making another
great run in his Super Stock hemi Plymouth. Now you say “what’s so special about
that?” Well, the National Dragster was from 1969 and Harry’s trophy came from
winning Super Stock at Bakersfield. And he’s still going strong. Way to go,
Harry.


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