Tue, 7 Dec 2004, 08:45 PM

Greg Anderson and Other Pro Stock Stuff
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By Bob Frey
Photo copyright 2004 Auto Imagery, Inc.
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Schumacher and Morgan in Englishtown.
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Before I take a look back at
Greg Anderson’s record breaking season I thought I’d take a quick
look ahead at some of the news in the Pro Stock world. One of the biggest
stories of this past year was the on-again, off-again relationship between
Don Schumacher and
Larry Morgan. After announcing at Englishtown that Don had
purchased Larry’s entire operation, some snags apparently developed and the two
parties actually wound up in litigation over who owned what and who owed whom
how much. Well I am glad to say that Don and Larry have come to an agreement, they
have shaken hands and are both headed their separate ways and that’s good for
both of them and for the class in general. Larry told me that he is now
proceeding with his plans to run his Mopar car next year (with some financial
help from Mopar) and he intends to provide engines for
V. Gaines and
Ken Koretsky
like he did last year. At least that’s his plan as of this moment, but he is
moving full speed ahead with his program for 2005. Don, meanwhile, may announce
as early as the weekend who the driver of his second Pro Stock Dodge will be
and that could come at the P.R.I. show although it’s not a guarantee that we
will know by the end of the weekend. Schumacher Racing will have two Pro Stock
cars for the entire season and they will run a third car on a test basis at
selected races.
Bob Glidden will be
the engine builder for the team that Don says he hopes will be “able to be very
competitive and challenge for the championship next year.”
And as hard as it may be to believe, some of
the Pro Stock teams will actually begin testing as early as next week in
Florida. Hard to believe that it’s already been a year since V. Gaines made
that 210 mph run in testing isn’t it? Wait, that’s another story
altogether…Still on the subject of Don Schumacher, his new building is coming
right along and he will, indeed, run three Funny Cars next year along with his

Steve Johns
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complement of Pro Stock cars and bikes and the
POWERade championship winning dragster. It doesn’t look like
Johnny Gray is in those plans and the
full scope of the third team will be made known within a week, if not before.
Two thirds of that FC team will be announced in the very near future…like
today, maybe….
One of the other big stories in the Pro Stock world centers
around
Victor Cagnazzi,
Erica Enders and that team. Besides the
fact that the team tested recently in Rockingham and made some very good runs,
I mean very good runs, the big news is that they will be running their own
engine program in 2005.
Steve Johns,
who drove the car last year and who has been with
Bill Jenkins for a number of years, will be moving to the
Mooresville, North Carolina area and he will be heading up
the engine program.
Tommy Lee and
Tommy Utt
who were with the team last year will return as central figures in the team and
a couple of the team members who worked for Jeg last season will also join the
program. I reiterate what I’ve said all along, Erica can be a real force in the
field and in the sport next year and the sooner some company decides to join
that program the better it will be for everyone. The team will make their debut
at the Winternationals and they could be one of the big stories in the sport in
2005.

Greg Anderson
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Now for Greg Anderson….what can you say that hasn’t already
been said? Greg’s year is the stuff that legends are made of and the thing that
makes it even more impressive is the fact that he dominated over the closest
fields in NHRA Pro Stock history. Let me give you a quick example…
Did you know that the biggest
spread between the number one and the number sixteen qualifier in Pro Stock for
the entire season was just nine hundredths of a second? Now that’s amazing. A
lot of the fields were grouped within four or five hundredths and for one
driver to be able to win so many rounds and races when the fields are that
tight is impressive. It means that Greg and his team just didn’t make any
mistakes during the year. Like
Jeg
Coughlin when he won his titles, Greg hardly ever made a bad run and when
he did his opponents couldn’t take advantage of it…or him. By comparison, and just
for the sake of argument, when
Bob
Glidden won his first title back in 1974 the average spread between the top
guy (usually Bob) and the sixteenth qualifier was about three tenths of a
second and by today’s standards that’s a blowout. When
Warren Johnson won his first title in ’92 it was still almost a
tenth and a half that separated a lot of the fields. Sure, some were closer than
that, but on the average it was well over a tenth from top to bottom and even
the “Professor” never had a year like Greg did. When it’s only a few hundredths
between the top and the bottom of the field you would think that someone,
sometime, somewhere would pull a big upset and knock off the top guy but that
hardly ever happened the entire season. In fact it hasn’t really happened in
the “Anderson era.”

Anderson and team celebrate championship.
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In the early days of Pro Stock it would often be a round and
sometimes two before the top dogs started facing any serious competition. Back
in the mid-1970’s when they still ran thirty-two car Pro Stock fields at Indy,
the guys in the bottom half of the field were nothing more than cannon fodder
for the top guys and only a red light, a broken part or the very rare holeshot
would advance any of the bottom half drivers into the next round. Today the
chances of an upset seem so much greater because the fields are so much tighter
and yet Greg still dominated and that’s the sign of a true champion. From his car
owner,
Ken Black, to the folks at
Summit Racing who sponsored him, to
Rob Downing and
Jeff Perley, Jason Line and everyone else on the team, Greg had
all the tools that you need to win a championship this year and he did it in
fine fashion. He had the power, the car and the team that it took to win in the
most competitive class in the sport, and when he needed to be he was very good
off the line. Now I don’t know what anyone would consider good but
did you know that, in the runs
where there was a green light start, Greg left with or ahead of his opponents a
full fifty percent of the time. And when you have the best car in the field the

Anderson recieves POWERade trophy.
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tendency might be to lay back and not push the tree, but apparently nobody told
Greg that. In the interest of fair reporting it should be noted that
Dave Connolly gave Greg fits on the
line.
Did you know that the
“Bullet” team driver was first off the
line in five of his eight “green light” meetings with Greg?
With the announcement that Jeg Coughlin is going to drive
for Don Schumacher and that Bob Glidden
will be building the engines for the team, you have to think that the yellow
and black should be very competitive next year. Jeg, who went the entire 2004
year without a win for the first time in his Pro Stock career, should be in
Florida testing before too long and it will be very interesting to see what
kind of progress they make with that team. Warren Johnson, ready for the
“School’s Out” tour in 2005, vows to be back with a good car, one that can run
right with the top echelon in the class and I believe him. And if Warren has
more power, so will his son, Kurt. The key for any of the Pro Stock teams will
be to hit the ground running in ’05, that is, don’t let Greg get out on you
early in the season or it could be a long year for the class…again.


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