Wed, 28 Sep 2005, 11:09 AM

Welcome To Final Four
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By Bob Frey
Photo copyright 2005 Auto Imagery, Inc. & RacersEdgePhotography.com
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Alan Johnson
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The NCAA has it's "March Madness," NASCAR has the "Chase"
and this year NHRA has its own version of the final four and the chase all
wrapped into one and it all begins this weekend in Chicago. With nineteen races
in the books and only four to go there is no room for error. Like the
basketball program it is, basically, one and done for the contenders for the
2005 NHRA POWERade championship. And while that may seem overly simplistic to
some, think about it, one bad race for
Larry
Dixon or
Doug Kalitta could take
them right out of the chase. A bad race for one of the five guys who are still
in the chase for the Funny Car title and it could be all over. OK, so it's not
quite that bad for the Funny Cars but believe me, if
Tony Schumacher adds to his lead this weekend in
Joliet the chase for the Top Fuel title could
be over. As it stands right now Tony and his
U.S. Army team have a 100 point lead over Larry and they're 105
ahead of Doug. That means that those two drivers need to gain more than a round
a race on Tony for the final four events or forget about being the champ.
Joliet, being the fast track that it is, could play right into the hands of
crew chief
Alan Johnson and the Army
team, and if it stays cool and dry this weekend it will be a real tuner's race.
Whatever happens, it should be fun this weekend as the 2005 season heads into
the final four..Tony Schumacher has been to the final round at the last three
races and it was about this time last year that he got really hot.
Did you know that in 2004 Tony went to
four final rounds at Indy,
Dallas,
Chicago and
Maple
Grove and that was the last time he made it to the

Doug Kalitta
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money round at four consecutive events? For his part, Larry has taken the
"Miller Lite" car to three finals in
the last four events including two straight.
Did you know that the last time Larry went to three
consecutive finals was back in 2003 when he swept the Western Swing? The other
title contender, Doug Kalitta, has had a tough three races since his win at
Brainerd.
Did you know that
Doug has only won two rounds since his win in
Minnesota and over that time he has gone from
first place to third place? It should be pointed out here that the two quickest
runs in drag racing history were made at this track and they were both made by,
you guessed it, Doug Kalitta. Doug went 4.428 at this race in 2003 and then he
made a jaw-dropping run of 4.420 here last year. Maybe the Rt. 66 tracks is
just what the doctor ordered for the
MAC
Tools team....The Top Fuel class will be even more exciting this weekend
since both
Rod Fuller and
Clay Millican will be there. Rod, who
drives the red hot
David Powers'
Valvoline car, will be a tough draw for anyone in the first round on Sunday
and I'm sure the three contenders certainly hope he doesn't line up against
them. Clay, who locked up his fifth IHRA title this past weekend, would love to
win his first NHRA event at the track where he once drove the
Chicago White Sox car in Top Fuel. Now
wheeling
Ken Koretsky's car which is
sponsored by
Werner Enterprises and
Nitro Fish, Clay is always a factor and
you can be sure the top three want to stay away from him as well. Now I know
what you're saying, none of those three are afraid of either Rod or Clay and
you may be right, but believe me when I tell you that if they have to run
either one of those guys they certainly hope that it comes in the final round

Millican's White Sox car.
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and not the first...
Doug Herbert is
the defending champion at this event and, as well as he has run lately,
did you know that his Chicago win
in 2004 was the last race that he won? The
Snap-On
Tools car is going to be running in front of a lot of friends and
distributors in Joliet and it would be a great time for "Dougzilla" to pick up
his first win of the year...
Morgan Lucas
is the other guy who is running too well to get shut out of the winner's circle
this year. Morgan's losing time of 4.538 at
Maple Grove in the semi-finals would have
been good enough to win the other semi-final round. For a while we were looking
at the possibility of having the two
Dupuy
brothers, Wayne and
Jim, race each other in the final
round. Maybe the
Lucas Oil car and
the Snap-On team will meet in the money round this weekend.
Then
again..

Gary Scelzi
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The on-line poll at NHRA.com asking if
Gary Scelzi will hold on to win the Funny Car championship has been
a bit surprising to me. By a margin of almost two to one the fans, at least the
voting fans, think that
Gary
will squander his lead and not win the championship. OK, so tell me then, who will
win it? From what I've seen this year the
Oakley
car certainly has as good a shot as anyone at winning the whole deal and since
Gary has been through the rigors of a championship battle before he certainly
has the temperament for it. I think a better question would be, if not
Gary than
who do you think will win it all?
I imagine that most fans would pick
John Force because, well, because he's
John Force and he always seems to find a way to separate
himself
from the pack. But this year John has looked human and the fear that the
Castrol GTX car once struck in the
hearts of his competitors just doesn't seem to be there this time around. In
fact, on a one run basis, the other two cars from the "Team Force" stable seem
more capable of putting up the big numbers than John does right now. Like the
TF class, this weekend's race will be very important and, while it may not
leave us with a clear leader, it could go a long way toward deciding who the
champ will be. By the way,
Gary,
I voted for you!!...There are twenty five cars entered for this weekend's race
in the FC class and that means that a bunch of guys won't make the cut.
John Lawson, Dale Creasy, Vinny Arcadi, Bob
Bode and others will all slug it out for one of those sixteen coveted
starting spots.
Frank Pedregon,

Frank Pedregon
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who has run very well with
his
Toyo Tires car at the last few
races, could be a real factor again this weekend. Brother Tony, meanwhile, is
coming off his first win as a car owner with the
"Q" car while the other brother,
Cruz, is coming off a couple of DNQ's at the last two races.
Did you know that the last time
Cruz failed to qualify at two consecutive races was at the end of the 2003
season? Cruz is hanging on to the final spot in the POWERade top ten while
Tim Wilkerson is 76 points back in eleventh
place...With every point being so important right now a team might look to pick
up a quick twenty points by setting the national record and the Rt. 66 track
would seem like a perfect place to do it.
Did
you know that the current Funny Car record was set in
Joliet last year?
John Force set the mark at a sizzling 4.665 at 333.58 mph but that will be hard
to break this year. Not only is a 4.665 a very good run but the cars now have
those rev limiters on them and that could make it hard, if not impossible to
lower the mark this weekend. But if someone could set the mark those twenty
points would be huge wouldn't they. And you still don't get any points for the
speed record and that's a shame. Hey, maybe we could have a poll about that.

Greg Anderson
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Greg Anderson
can't wrap up the championship this week but he will soon. The driver of the
Summit Racing Pontiac GTO has been red
hot lately and he's got a little something to prove this weekend.
Did you know that the
Joliet track is the only
place on the current NHRA national event roster where Greg hasn't won? He's
done everything else there including not qualifying, crashing, setting the
record, being number one, setting low elapsed time and top speed and going to
the finals, but he hasn't won. Of course all of that could change this weekend.
A cool, fast track could be just what
Rob
Downing and
Jeff Perley ordered
and that current national record of 6.63 could fall. Remember
where you heard it first..In case you're counting,
Kurt Johnson is 176 points behind Greg
and that's about eight rounds and that's a lot of ground to make up in just
four races. I know I said that last week but I had some folks e-mail me this
past week and say that this thing is far from over. Well, good luck to you if
you have Kurt or
Warren Johnson in the office pool because this
thing
is over..
Dave Connolly is the defending champ at this event and he seems to
be the subject of a great deal of speculation lately about where he will end up
next year. Dave is certainly one of the top drivers in the class and he is a
vital part of the
Torco Fuels / Skull
Gear team right now and I expect that he will be in 2006. Having said that,
I understand that several teams are seriously interested in having him drive
for them next year and that's got be a pretty good position for a twenty two
year guy to be in isn't it? I wonder if Dave needs an agent
?....

Jeff Taylor
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The Jeg's All Star race takes place this week in
Joliet and that always
makes for a great time for the real, hard cord drag racing fans. I know you
realize that a lot of the guys in the sportsman ranks eventually moved up to
the pros but just so you'll realize how many have made the jump I thought I'd
give you a few names of drivers who have participated in the all star race over
the years. How about
Tommy Johnson, Cory
McClenathan, David Baca, Greg
Stanfield, Jeg Coughlin, Tony Bartone, Tim Wilkerson, Gary Scelzi and
Morgan Lucas just for starters?...From what I understand all of the top ten
drivers from the Top Alcohol Funny Car class will be in attendance at the race
this week and that should make the TA/FC race one of the best of the weekend..
Bob Newberry and
Frank Manzo will be there and, even though they can't add any
national event points to their total, it should be fun to watch them since it
looks like one of them will be the
Lucas
Oil World Champion this year.. And, in case you didn't notice it,
Jeff Taylor had a pretty good weekend
in
Columbus.
Jeff won not one but two divisional races, the re-scheduled Beech Bend affair
and the regularly scheduled
Columbus
race and by my unofficial count that will jump him all the way to the number
two spot in the points. It's not over yet but the leader,
Rodger Brogdon, may have his hands full trying to hold off one of
the best drivers in the sport. Let's hope for nice weather and the racing will
take care of itself. By the time we leave
Chicago
the championship pictures in a lot of classes may come into focus.


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