Tue, 20 Feb 2007, 10:20 PM

At Least It Shouldn't Rain
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By Bob Frey
Photo copyright 2007 Auto Imagery, Inc. and BME Photography
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Force in '95.
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With one race down and the
NHRA POWERade tour heading to
Firebird
Raceway in Phoenix for the 23
rd running of the
Checker, Schuck's, Kragen Nationals, we
should be sure of one thing...it shouldn't rain this weekend. After all, this is
the desert we're headed too, isn't it? OK, so maybe it's not the actual desert
but I like our chances of getting through the weekend without rain and that's
more than we can say for the
Pomona
event. And believe me, having three days of racing with no rain makes for a
much better weekend for everyone. I've always said that my idea of a good race
is one that ends on the day that it is supposed to end. Let's hope that holds
true in
Phoenix.
One thing that we know will be true, as much as any track we go to during the
year you can expect the unexpected in
Phoenix.
Don't believe me, then just ask
John
Force or
Del Worsham. John came

Del Worsham in '02.
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to this race in 1995 accused of having traction control devices on his car and when
he hadn't qualified after three rounds you heard a lot of "I told you so"
comments from the other competitors. John then limped into the field in the #12
spot and then, on Sunday, he beat
Brad
Platt, Chuck Etchells, Al Hofmann and
Tom
Hoover to win the event. It should also be noted that at that event John
kept his qualifying streak alive at 128 consecutive races....For his part,
Del faced a similar
situation in 2002. At his sponsor's race, after three rounds of qualifying, the
best
Del
could do was a 5.864. But after the final round of qualifying he had vaulted
the CSK car into the field at the number ten spot. On Sunday,
Del did the same thing John had done years
earlier, he won the race.
Del
beat
Gary Scelzi, Gary Densham, Scotty Cannon
and John Force to get the win. Like I said, expect the unexpected at Firebird
Raceway.
Did you know that
those two Funny Car drivers, John and
Del,
are the only ones to win more than once in
Phoenix? John has done it a stunning eight
times while
Del
had recorded wins in 2002 and 2004. Other than that, the race has been won by a
dozen other Funny Car drivers, but none of them did it more than once?

Scelzi vs. Hight
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Gary Scelzi and
his
Mopar / Oakley Dodge team are
coming into
Phoenix
in the lofty number one spot in the points and it will be interesting to see
how he does at Firebird Raceway.
Did
you know that in the history of the Funny Car class only five drivers
have opened the season with consecutive wins? And
did you know that it hasn't been done since 1997 when John
Force did it? Before that you have to go all the way back to 1983 when
Frank Hawley opened the year with three
consecutive wins to find the last time a FC driver went four rounds at each of
the first two races of the season. Gary had a great car in Pomona where he was
the number one qualifier and set top speed before going out and winning it all
on Sunday....
Robert Hight, who was in
the other lane, actually in both lanes, in the Funny Car final in Pomona,
really showed me something on that run. Sure he crossed the center line but he
also pulled the car back and still got to the finish line ahead of
Gary and that's some
driving job. Robert is a great asset to the sport and he has to be reckoned

Kenny Bernstein
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with at every race this year. If I were racing in the Funny Car class I would
say that Robert has, in my opinion, one of the cars that would scare me every
time it comes to the line. By that I mean he is a threat to run low elapsed
time and top speed on every pass and if I'm in the other lane, that scares me....If
you look at the drivers who qualified for the FC field in Pomona and then look
at the ones who failed to make the show, where do you see the changes coming
this weekend? Think about it, you had really good teams and tour regulars like
Del Worsham,
Gary Densham and
Tony Bartone missing the field. You
also had
Kenny Bernstein making a
very good run of 4.847 and not qualifying while
Terry Haddock, Grant Downing and
Bob Bode also missed the cut. Now, if you think that and two or
three of those non-qualified drivers will get in this weekend who do they bump
out? I'm telling you that some of the regular drivers on the tour will miss the
cut at least once this year and that could include John Force. John's heroic qualifying
run in
Pomona
was something special but you have to wonder how long John can keep that streak
going. With a lot of great cars and drivers at every race someone has to be
left outside, and with every point being very important as we head toward the

Ron Capps
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"Countdown" later this year, the first two days of every national event should
be really exciting. I'm not sure that they can be as exciting and dramatic as
Saturday in
Pomona
but remember where you heard it first, very few Funny Cars will go through the
year by qualifying at every event.
Did
you know that last year there were only five drivers who made every
Funny Car field? Three of them were from the Team Force camp which just goes to
show you how good they are. The others were
Ron Capps and
Tommy Johnson.
In 2005 we had eight drivers make every field and in 2004 there were nine and
it will be interesting to see how many make all twenty-three starting
assignments this year....Tommy Johnson is the defending event champion in Phoenix
and the
Skoal Chevrolet Impala has
to be considered a factor this weekend. Tommy has a little mini-streak going
since he has won one of the first two races in each of the last two years (
Pomona in 2005 &
Phoenix last year) and he
would love to extend that streak to three years. Tommy ran 4.748 in qualifying
in
Pomona and
all that got you in the quickest field in history was ninth place and not even
lane choice.

JR Todd
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Since the fuel classes both put up record qualifying numbers
in
California,
did you know that at the CSK
race in 1997 we saw the quickest field in Top Fuel history up to that time?
Would you believe we had a bump spot of 4.802 and we were stunned when
Dave Promnitz ran 4.804 and failed to
qualify? In the bottom half of that record setting field were
Tony Schumacher, Larry Dixon, Doug Herbert,
Cory McClenathan and
Eddie Hill among
others. That's a pretty stout field, isn't it?...The same situation exists in
the dragster class as in the Funny Car class and that is, if
Clay Millican and
Morgan Lucas, for example, qualify this week who will they bump
out?....
Rod Fuller won the race last
year and he looked very good in Pomona. If Rod wins the race he will be bucking
a trend that has only seen two drivers win in consecutive years in Top Fuel in
Phoenix...
Dick LaHaie did it in 1986 & '87
and
Brandon Bernstein did it in 2003
& 2004. Speaking of
Brandon,
did you know that he and Larry
Dixon both won their first TF race at this event? Brandon in 2003 and Larry did
it in 1995 and for both of them the win came in only their second start in Top
Fuel....
JR Todd and
Jimmy Walsh will try to make a little
history this weekend by winning the first two races of the season. As strange
as it may be to believe,
did you
know that in the history of
the sport only two drivers have opened the season with TF wins at the first two
races? Gary Scelzi did it in 1997 and
Gary
Ormsby did it in 1989, but other than that, nobody has won eight straight
rounds to begin a year. Amazing, isn't it? So, like I said, good luck to JR,
Jimmy and the rest of the
Dexter Tuttle
team this weekend. Of course, looking at what they did in Pomona, it wouldn't
surprise me to see JR repeat this weekend, and anyone who thinks they won't be
in the final eight for the "Countdown" has to be dreaming...Tony Schumacher leads
the list of winners at Phoenix with three in the dragster class while six
others have all won the event twice, and of that group only Cory and Brandon
are still active...The Top Fuel record has been set three times at Firebird
Raceway and Cory McClenathan has done it twice. The driver of the
Fram Top Fuel car, and the only active
driver who lives in
Arizona,
set the mark in 1994 (4.742) and again in 1998 (322.92 miles per hour). The
other driver to do it in a dragster was Kenny Bernstein who record a stunning
4.664 at this race back in 1996. At the time that was the quickest run in the
history of the sport.
Did you know

Doug Herbert
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that Kenny is also the only person to have won in Phoenix in both of the fuel
classes?...After his disappointing first round loss in Pomona Doug Herbert has
made a crew change on the
Snap-On Tools
dragster and that means that
Doug Kuch
will not be the crew chief on the car,
Jim
Brissette will be. Jim, who was inducted into the
International Motorsports Hall of Fame last year, has been with
Doug for a while and they seem to have a very good relationship and you need
that in the ultra-competitive world of Top Fuel.
Doug Foley, as I was finishing this story, announced that he has
re-signed Doug
Kuch to his team, and everyone lived
happily ever after!!....
Connie Kalitta turns
69 this weekend. Happy birthday to one of the truly greats of the sport. I hope
I'm enjoying life as much as he is when I'm that age. Connie, of course, will
always be remembered for the great start that he had to the 1967 season.
Did you know that Connie won the
NHRA, AHRA and NASCAR Winternationals all in 1967? He's done a lot of other
things too, including getting the last #1 qualifying spot of his career in
Phoenix in 1997. That's
right, Connie was the number one guy at the race with the quickest Top Fuel
field in history. He also had a wild ride in
Phoenix in 1996 when he had a tire go flat in
the lights and had to bring the car to a safe stop on just three good tires. If
you want to know more about that run ask Larry Dixon, he was in the other
lane.

Rodger Brogdon
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I know that testing is one thing and racing is another thing
altogether but my eyes will be on
Rodger
Brogdon when he makes his first run in
Phoenix. Rodger, under the guidance of
David Nickens, reportedly ran 210 miles
per hour at
Houston
this past weekend. Granted, conditions were excellent, but still, to run 210 is
something special. If Rodger makes the field this weekend, which I think he
will, he could turn into one of the really neat stories of 2007.
Did you know that David Nickens
won this race five years in a row in Competition Eliminator?...While there have
been fourteen drivers to win in each of the fuel classes, only a dozen have
been to the Firebird Raceway victory lane in Pro Stock. That's probably because
we have had a lot of multiple winners in
Arizona.
Bob Glidden (5),
Darrell Alderman and
Warren Johnson (3 each) and
Kurt Johnson and
Jim Yates with two apiece. And yet, with all of those multiple
winners,
did you know that
only Bob and Jim ever won the race in consecutive years?...The track record is
6.671 in Pro Stock and was set by
Greg
Anderson last year and that should get blown away in the first session on
Friday. It should. Greg, by the way, looked awesome in
Pomona and this week will be very interesting
for the
Summit Racing Pontiac. Greg
won the race in 2003 and was runner-up to Warren Johnson last year and he has
got to be the odds on favorite this weekend, at least until someone shows me
that they can run with him. And drive like him. Greg's reaction times were
great in
Pomona
and that's just what the class needs, Greg with a great car and great reaction

Larry Morgan
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times....A sleeper in the filed could be
Ken
Koretsky who told me in
Las
Vegas
that he thought he had a car that can qualify in the top five this year. In
Pomona he was, let's see, oh yeah, number five, but that darn red light got him
in round one and I know he wants to do better this weekend....The same situation
exists in Pro Stock as the other professional classes and that is, if a
non-qualifier from Pomona is going to get in who is going to get bumped out?...
Larry Morgan should be counted on for a
starting spot this week despite his troubles in Pomona.
Did you know Larry's DNQ at the Winternationals marked the
second consecutive race where he failed to qualify? He missed the bump at the
final race in 2006 and now at the first race of '07. The last time Larry went
two straight races without getting in the field was back in 2003. Larry is one
of the best in the sport and he'll rebound this weekend and the
Lucas Oil car should be in on Sunday
but, like I said, then who's out? It should be fun, don't you think?

Marty Nothstein
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Congratulations to
Marty
Nothstein and the
Parker Racing
team, also known as the
Texas Roadhouse
team, for winning in Top Alcohol Funny Car at the Division 2 race in
Bradenton this past week.
It's Marty's first win of his drag racing career and, believe me, it won't be
his last. With additional help from
Dent
Wizard and
Matco Tools, and with
a crew that includes
Frank Parker, Rob and
Tom Cunningham, Tom Krebaum, Tom and
Nancy McVey, Tony Gulley and
Brad and Jeff Eldred, this is a very
good team that could make a lot of noise in the alcohol funny car ranks this
year. En route to the win Marty also recorded his personal best with a run of 5.627
and I can't wait to see him in
Gainesville...
Morgan Lucas won the Top Alcohol

Anthony Bertozzi
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Dragster class in
Houston
when he beat
Spencer Massey in the
finals. Morgan is going to make a strong run for the
Lucas Oil Championship in the
Lucas
Oil dragster and a lot of the credit has to go to
Steve Boggs the crew chief...And
Anthony
Bertozzi gets special mention for winning Super Stock in
Bradenton. Anthony is off to a great start
and his win over
Peter Biondo goes
along with his three wins, that's right, three wins at the IHRA
Summit Racing Equipment Pro-Am series
opener in
Immokalee, Florida. Anthony...you're the man!....And
finally, it is with deep regret that I report the passing of
Jim Merten who
died earlier this week. Jim was co-owner of the
C & M Engineering A/D and he could
always be seen in his wheelchair near the starting line watching the car run,
and run it did. With
Scott Chamness
driving, the team set the national record in A/D at a sizzling 6.55. Jim will
be greatly missed. Cards can be sent to C & M Engineering,
110 Mooney Drive, Suite 8,
Bourbonnais,
IL., 60914.


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