Tue, 16 Sep 2008, 08:06 PM

Who Is Having A Better Year Or Career?
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By Bob Frey
Photo copyright 2008 Auto Imagery, Inc.
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To say that the inaugural Carolinas Nationals at
Z-Max Dragway was a success would be a
major understatement. The fans, the racers, the manufacturers, everyone really
seemed to enjoy the race at the place that
Bruton
Smith built. The fans, and there were lots of them, especially on Saturday
and Sunday, all thoroughly enjoyed the facility, the amenities that came with
it, the way they were treated and, of course, the racing. With a big part of
the crowd being first-timers, I think they were treated to a very good show
that included some tense moments in qualifying and some stunning upsets on race
day. And if they didn't enjoy it, there really isn't much more that we can do
to impress them with the sport of drag racing. One member of the press, when
asked what he thought of the event and of drag racing, said that he really
enjoyed it but he thought we should have a provisional qualifying rule that
would have allowed the obvious crowd favorite,
John Force, to make the show. Hey, he's entitled to his opinion,
but a rule like that would have taken all the suspense out of the final round
of qualifying on Saturday, wouldn't it? All in all, the race was an unqualified
success and we look forward to going back next year..I will say this, the sport
of drag racing is experiencing a real growth and Bruton Smith is just a part of
it. Look what's happened in the sport in the past few years. The Bader family
has created a magnificent facility in
Norwalk,
one that is as nice as any track that we go to, and their hospitality is
legendary. The track in
Joliet,
Illinois, is spectacular, and it
really raised the bar when it opened and it's always a joy to go there. I
always tell people that I am the ultimate "trickle-down" kind of guy, and by
that I mean that as long as people like Bruton, the Bader's and the folks in
Joliet continue to build
facilities like they have, it will help all of us. Or, as they said in the
movie "Field of Dreams," build it and they will come. And they built it and
they most definitely did come.

Tony Schumacher
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Three of the Indy champs won again in
Concord this weekend.
Tony Schumacher and
Steve
Johnson repeated their professional class wins while
Bill Reichert won the
Mac
Tools U.S. Nationals and he also won this past weekend. One driver who
didn't win at Indy and who did win in
North
Carolina was
Frank
Manzo. When Tony won at Z-Max Dragway he set the record for the most wins
in the history of Top Fuel when he won for the 53
rd time in his
career and for the twelfth time in 2008. When he won this past weekend Frank
Manzo won for the 78
th time in his career and for the seventh time
this year, and that got me thinking....just which one of these drivers is having

Frank Manzo
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the better year? Obviously Tony gets a lot of attention because he is in the
sport's premier class, Top Fuel. He has also had a "career year" in 2008,
re-writing every record in the books, but Frank is having a good year too, a
very good year, and you could make a case for his year actually being better
than Tony's. Let's take a look. Tony has competed in nineteen races and he has
won twelve of them. He has a 2008 record of 60-7. Frank has competed in nine
national races and he has won seven of them. He has also been to seven divisional
races and recorded five wins, one runner-up and one first round loss and that
gives him a 2008 record of 48-4. Over the past two years Frank has put together
a streak of forty-six consecutive round wins, compared to Tony's current streak
of twenty-eight. Tony has qualified for 126 consecutive races while Frank has
made the show at 177 races in a row. Tony's last DNQ came at Englishtown in
2003, while Frank last missed the cut at
Indianapolis
in 1985. And let's not forget Frank's record on the divisional level where he
has won another ninety-eight races. Tony is 53-31 in his national event final
rounds and he has won twenty-one of his last twenty-three final rounds. Frank's
national event final round record is 78-24 and he has won twenty-eight of his
last thirty national event final rounds. Tony has competed at 263 national
races and he has compiled a record of 439-202, while Frank has been at 209 national
races and he has posted a record of 463-130. Tony has won five national
championships and Frank has already secured his 12
th series title.
Both are the best in their class and it will take a great run for someone else

Schumacher vs. Brown
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to beat them. Neither one of the two set low elapsed time in their class this
past weekend and yet they both won the race. Tony was first off the line three
times in his four rounds on Sunday while Frank, who had a single run in
Concord, was first off the line in two of his three competitive rounds. I could
go on, but you get the idea. Tony and his
Army
team are crushing everyone who gets in their way this year and Frank and his
Lucas Oil team are doing the same in
the Top Alcohol Funny Car class. They're both having great years and both
deserve all the attention they get. It kind of makes me wonder what Frank would
have done if he ever made the move to a fuel car? .
Antron Brown came into
Concord
number two in the points and that's the way he left
North Carolina. Driving his Matco Tools car
Antron gave Tony a good run in the final round but, as almost everyone else has
this year, he came up short. That will make this week's race in
Texas so very important
for Antron and the other Top Fuel teams. If Tony gets out of
Texas with another win this thing will be
over after only two races of the "Countdown."
Someone will eventually beat Tony, but the question is who and when?
Probably abut the same time that someone beats Frank Manzo.

Beckman vs. Pedregon
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I have said for a while that
Jack Beckman and
Cruz
Pedregon may have the best cars in the Funny Car class and they both showed
that to be the case in
North
Carolina.
With his win Jack made a big move from sixth place up to second in the points
while Cruz, with his runner-up finish, went from fourth up to first in the
standings. With those two making it to the final round, and with the points
leader,
Tim Wilkerson losing in round one, the top of the standings
have a completely new look.
Did you
know that the top five drivers are separated by just thirteen
points?
Tony Pedregon is third,
Robert
Hight is fourth and Tim is in fifth place going into the race in
Texas..The biggest hit
to any of the contenders in the FC class was taken by John Force who failed to
qualify for his second consecutive race. Ironically, this DNQ hurts John more

Frank Hawley
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than the one he had at Indy, as big as that race is.
Did you know that this is the first time that John has
failed to qualify at back-to-back events in the same year since he missed the
cut at Indy and Seattle back in 1979? At the
Seattle race that year John missed the cut by
just two-hundredths of a second, the same amount he missed the field by this
week. John did fail to qualify at two consecutive races another time since then
but they came in different years. He missed the field at
Fremont in 1981, the last race he attended
that year, and then he failed to qualify at the Winternationals, his next race,
at the start of the 1982 season
. Did
you know that when John failed to make that Winternationals field the
number one qualifier was none other than
Frank
Hawley, the same man who qualified number one in
Concord? Even with his DNQ John is still within
striking distance of the leaders. He is 124 points behind Cruz right now and
I'll say the same thing about him that I said about the TF teams coming into
Texas, and that is, if
John wants to contend for the championship he has to do well this week. And by
"do well," I mean at least a semi-final or final round appearance. John will,
of course, get a lot of media attention since he is coming back to the track
where his career almost ended last year. I hope all of the media outlets who
focused on the accident last year will return and cover the story of John's remarkable

Jack Beckman
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comeback this year....Jack Beckman won the race from the number eleven qualifying
spot and, as strange as it is, that is the position that more winners have come
from this year in the FC class than any other spot. We keep saying how
competitive the Funny Car class is this year and it's obvious if you look at
where the winners have come from.
Did
you know that more races have been won in the FC class this year by
drivers who have qualified in the bottom half of the field than from the top
half? Ten times the FC champ started from the bottom half of the field this
year with top-half qualifiers winning the other nine times.
Did you know that the number one
qualifier has only won twice this year, and twice in the last thirty two races?
Frank Hawley, the top qualifier at Z-Max Dragway, earned the number one spot
for the tenth time in his career but this was the first time that he failed to
get out of round one after being the quickest guy in qualifying..The Funny Car
class certainly is wide open and every run, including those in qualifying, will
be very important this week.

Humphreys and crew celebrate win.
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Justin Humphreys
won Pro Stock and I don't think you could have found anyone in the house who
would have picked him once we saw the final round pairings. Running with a
Warren Johnson engine in his
Pontiac, and facing
Kurt Johnson in the money round, it
almost seemed like a foregone conclusion that Kurt would win the race. Don't
get me wrong, I'm not saying that Kurt and Warren would have issued any team
orders or anything like that going into the final round. I just think that it
would have been a surprise if Justin outran KJ in the finals. Even Justin said,
during the post-race interview, that he was backing up as slowly as he could after
the burnout in order to give Kurt time to get his car started. When that didn't
happen, Justin got the single run and his first NHRA Pro Stock national event
win. Justin drove well on Sunday and he left the line first in every round
including his opening round holeshot win over
Rob Mansfield and his semi-final round match with
Jeg Coughlin. Did you know that Jeg has left the line first sixty-five percent
of the time in his pro career?
Congratulations
to Justin and his entire team for a job well done....I spoke with several of the
top ten drivers in the class before the race and they said that you would have

Steve Spiess
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to win two or three races in order to win the championship. Well, with Justin
winning one, that puts the burden on the drivers to step up this weekend,
doesn't it?....There were several real surprises this weekend, including
Ron Krisher not qualifying and
Steve Spiess beating
Allen Johnson in the first round. This
was the third consecutive race at which Steve has qualified, it was his best
starting position and it was his first NHRA national event round win..Kurt
Johnson started eliminations from the number one spot, the twenty-ninth time in
his career that he has done that.
Did
you know that KJ has only won three times after being the best in qualifying?
Like the Funny Car class, being number one in Pro Stock certainly doesn't
guarantee that you'll make it to the finals, at least not recently.
Did you know that the number one
Pro Stock driver has only won three times in the last twenty-seven races? And
did you know that Greg Anderson

Connolly vs. Anderson
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won all three of those races? ...Kurt is fifteen points ahead of Greg right now
in the standings with Jeg in third,
Jason
Line in fourth and
V. Gaines in
fifth....The "monster match-up" in round one occurred when Greg Anderson and
Dave Connolly squared off. Greg was
first off the line and he was quicker on the track and he got the very
important round win. With the class as close as it is, winning those round one
matches is going to be very important over the next five races.
Steve Johnson won for the second consecutive race and that
moved him from eighth to second in the standings, thirty-four points behind the
leader, Matt Smith. The motorcycle
class, more than any other pro category, saw a tremendous amount of upsets in the
first two rounds including five of the top ten riders losing in the first round.
I've often said that the key to wining in the bike class may be what happens

Johnson vs. Krawiec
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right on the line, and of those five top ten riders who lost in the opening
stanza, three were decided before they went by the tree.
Craig Treble lost on a holeshot to
Hector Arana, Chip Ellis fouled and so did
Andrew Hines. At least they made it to the line and that's more
than
Chris Rivas did. Chris couldn't
get or keep the bike fired and he lost without even staging the motorcycle and
that has to be the worst way to lose a drag race. And if you doubt my theory
about the starting line being important in this class, consider this.
Did you know that Steve had three
opponents foul out against him including
Eddie
Krawiec in the money round? Go green and you could be winning a lot of
green in the Pro Stock Motorcycle class this year....Over the years the

Angelle Sampey
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motorcycle class has been dominated by four riders,
Dave Schultz, Angelle Sampey, John Myers and
Matt Hines. Between them they have won a total of 148 races out of
the 269 that have been contested in the bike class. With the class being that
top-heavy, it shouldn't be a surprise to know that Steve's win, which was his
fifth, puts him in the top ten on the all-time win list.With her semi-final
finish Angelle is in third place, Eddie is in fourth and Andrew Hines is in
fifth.
Did you know that's the
lowest Andrew has been since after the
St.
Louis race in 2007? .Eddie Krawiec may have had the
best bike on race day and he ran low elapsed time of the day in every round
including the final round when he fouled out. He also set top speed for the
first time in his career and he joins others such as
Steve Miles, Stephanie Reaves
and
Wayne Saunders as motorcycle
riders who have just one top speed to their credit.
In addition to Bill and Frank, the other sportsman titles
were won by Arnie Martel in Comp, Bryan Worner in Super Stock, Ronnie Clayton in Super Comp and Billy Leber in Super Gas. For Bryan and
Ronnie it was their first NHRA
national event win. Nice job, everyone.

Steve Engel
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Finally, I wanted to pass along my condolences to the family
of
Steve Engel, the Pro Mod driver
who passed away this week. Steve crashed his Corvette at
Indianapolis during the U.S. Nationals and, after
a few weeks in the hospital where he was being treated for a variety of
injuries, he appeared to be making some slow but steady progress at
Methodist Hospital in
Indianapolis. Unfortunately Steve passed away
over the weekend and his passing will be felt by all of us in the drag racing
community. I only met Steve a few times at the races when the Pro Mods were
running, but I found him to be a delightful person who thoroughly enjoyed
racing his car and who was well liked by his fellow racers and competitors. Our
thoughts and prayers go out to his wife, Tonya, and his two sons.


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