Wed, 3 Dec 2008, 09:32 PM

Congrats To Cruz!!
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By Bob Frey
Photo copyright 2008 Auto Imagery, Inc.
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Alan Johnson
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Ever year about this time, and some years a lot earlier, the
ever famous and very popular "silly season" begins with rumors about who is
doing what next year. Drivers, crew chiefs, owners, sponsors, announcers,
schedules and more are all fair game for those who engage in such stuff. This
year, most of the talk has centered
around Alan Johnson and his two car team for
next year, or at least one of the cars, the dragster. I mentioned my thoughts
on that last week (all based on conversations with Alan and none based on
rumor), and I fully expect that we'll have an announcement on the driving
situation very soon. Other than that, it has been a very quiet off-season so
far with very few "silly" things being mentioned. With the economy and
everyone's concerns about that, most of the talk this off-season is about which
teams and sponsors will be back for 2009. Of course the
Full Throttle folks will take over the main sponsorship of the
program and I am going to say again what I've said before about that. Mark my
words, you will see more promotion, advertising, marketing and
point-of-purchase material from the Full Throttle team than you have seen for
any drag racing program in a long while, maybe ever, if you take out the first
few years of the
Winston
involvement. I've had discussions with the Full Throttle people and I am very
enthused about their plans for the series. Stay with me on this one (especially
those of you who think I say things just because I work for NHRA) and let's
see, together, what the Full Throttle series will look like. I, for one, am
very excited.

Cruz Pedregon
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Having said all of that, I would like to see more of our
series and car sponsors do what
Advance
Auto Parts did after their driver,
Cruz
Pedregon, won the
POWERade Funny
Car championship this year. As I mentioned before, the Monday after Cruz
clinched, Advance Auto Parts ran a full page ad in
USA Today congratulating him and promoting their products as well.
The ad was well done, nicely written and used drag racing terms to promote the
GPS unit that Advance was selling. It was good to see and the company and their
advertising people deserve a lot of credit for putting it together. In these
tough economic times, we need more things like that to promote our sport and
our drivers and it's promotions like that that can benefit everyone. From what
I hear, from folks who know about such things, it looks like the Advance Auto
Parts people may do even more in 2009 to promote Cruz and that would be very
good..Besides having a really good, primary sponsor, Cruz benefited from adding
Rahn Tobler to his team a little
more than a year ago and to say that the partnership worked out to everyone's
benefit would be an understatement. Cruz, Rahn and the rest of the team were

Rahn Tobler and Pedregon
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the best when it counted, down the stretch and in the "Countdown to 1" segment
of the championship battle.
Did you
know that Cruz won sixteen rounds during the six-race "Countdown" part
of the season? He also went to the final round at four of the six races and,
just as important, he only lost once in the first round and that was in
Dallas where
John Force beat him. Even though John
beat him in
Dallas,
did you know that Cruz was 5-2
against the Team Force cars in the "Countdown?"
And those five rounds included four straight wins at the last two races
of the year. Cruz beat John and
Robert
Hight in
Las Vegas and he beat John and
Mike Neff at
Pomona. That's not exactly taking the easy

Pedregon vs. Hight
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road to the championship, is it? Of all of the rounds that Cruz had during the
last six races of the season, only four of them (out of 19) were against
drivers who weren't in the "Countdown" themselves. Against the "Countdown"
drivers Cruz was 11-3 in the playoffs and that's one of the reasons why he is
the champion.
That and the fact that he had a very good car,
a very consistent car and a very good team all year long. Cruz only
dropped three opening round encounters all year and that was huge, both in
making it to the "Countdown" and winning the championship. Of all the teams in
the fuel classes, only
Tony Schumacher,
who didn't lose once in the first round this year, had anywhere near the
success that Cruz did in the first round this year.
Did you know that
Matt
Smith had the second best record in opening round matches this year behind
only the "Sarge?" Matt only lost once in round one this year and that's why he
was in the championship battle all year long....I know you've heard this before,
but I get tired of hearing people complain about the "Countdown."
They say it takes away from what drag racing
is all about and that is, the driver who wins the most rounds should win the

Gary Scelzi in '05.
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championship. Or wait, they also say the driver who wins the most races should
win the championship. Of course, that didn't always happen even under the old
format and I don't remember anyone complaining about it then.
Did you know that
Ron Capps once lost the championship
even though he won more races than the eventual champion? And
did you know that
Gary Scelzi won the championship even
though he won fewer rounds and fewer races than the guys who finished right
behind him? Gee, sounds like something needs to change to me. In 2006, Ron won
five races and finished third in the points, while John Force won three races
and won the championship. In that same year Robert Hight won three races and
finished second ahead of Ron. Now that's just not fair, is it? In his Funny Car
championship season of 2005, Gary Scelzi won three races and thirty-five rounds
while John Force won five races and thirty-five rounds and Ron won three races
and thirty-seven rounds. Not fair. And back in 1998, Ron, again, won the most
races (5) and still didn't win the title, John did. Even Cruz won more races

Ron Capps in '98.
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than John did (4) and he finished third. Something has to be done to fix this
problem, don't you think?...One of the things that a lot of people feel is
wrong with the "Countdown" is the fact that teams that are in the playoffs have
to race against teams that aren't, and that doesn't happen in any other sport.
Well, that's true and there's not much that can be done about that so I guess
we'll have to learn to live with it. But nothing's perfect, like when the
Oakland Raiders beat the
Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl XV
and became the first wild card team to win the Super Bowl, I knew something had
to change, because that just shouldn't be allowed to happen. Anyway, you get
the idea, and if you still don't like the "Countdown" (and I know I won't
change anyone's mind about it), just wait until they play that college football
championship game this year and you can cheer for your favorite team. Oh,
that's
right, they don't have a championship game, do
they? Sorry....

Tobler and Pedregon
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Back to Cruz. As Rahn Tobler told
me earlier in the year, Cruz has earned the right to be respected for what he has
done. He has won two championships, and he did this one as a team owner and a
driver. He has been among the top drivers in the class for a long time and he
hasn't had anything handed to him.
Did
you know that Cruz is in the top five in every statistical category on
the Funny Car class? After being a hired driver for a number of years, he went
out and assembled his own team, got the financing, struggled initially and now
has added another title to the one he won in 1992. And if you think Cruz was
good in round one
matches this year you should check
his record from that 1992 season.
Did
you know that Cruz went 17-1 in round one
races
in 1992? His only loss came against
Paul
Smith at
Denver
that year, but other than that he was perfect in first round matches. Now
that's pretty impressive..When I spoke with Cruz this week I asked him about
the differences between that 1992 title and this one. "Well, for one thing, in
'92 when we went to
Pomona
we pretty much had the thing sewn up. This year we could have finished as low
as fifth if we had a bad weekend. So to win the race and the championship at
the same time, well, that was pretty exciting."...Over the years I have found

Cruz celebrates win in '92.
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that it's the teams who make the least mistakes, the ones who very rarely beat
themselves, who win the championships. John Force did that for years, that is,
he hardly ever gave a race away and that's what Cruz did this year. He only had
one red light all year and he only lost once on a holeshot all year and even
that one was close.
It came in
Memphis and was against
Robert Hight. Cruz had a very respectable .059 reaction time and ran 4.222, but
Robert was a little better off the line (.047) and, coupled with his 4.228 it
was enough to beat Cruz. Still, not a bad record for a season, is it?
Did you know that in his entire
career, a span of over 650
rounds, that Cruz has only
lost fourteen times on a holeshot? As I've said before, now that's pretty
impressive. And just for the record, he has won twenty-one times by being first
off the line. Speaking of which,
did
you know that Cruz was first off the line in an amazing 73% of his
races this year...Cruz gave a lot of credit to Rahn and his team for what they
did this year. "Even when we weren't winning earlier in the year, the crew all
had a good attitude and I kept telling them that it would come around and we'd

Pedregon and crew celebrate win.
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start winning. And when we did, the crew still went about their jobs the same
way, and Rahn made sure that everything was done right. He's
very good at what he does and he made the entire team better." That team
includes Rahn,
Shawn Dill, Dustin Heim,
Jason Davis, Brad Robinson, Bill Pickett, Jason Turb and
Adrian Long. "We'll go into next year
with most of the team intact and that's always a good way to start the year,"
Cruz said.
Cruz went on to talk about the year and the final race. "We
knew all year that we were headed in the right direction," he said. "We just
weren't winning a lot of rounds." Cruz didn't win a race until the last three
races of the year but when he did win them they really counted. "Going into Pomona there was more of a
drum roll, an uncertainty as to what was going to happen than there was back in
'92. When we won that first round race over Jerry Toliver I honestly didn't realize
that we could wrap up the championship that early. I was really expecting a
long day regardless of who ended up winning the thing." As we all know by now,
that long day didn't happen and Cruz locked up the title when all of the
challengers went out early. "Robert's car really scared us," he said. "That

Pedregon vs. Wilkerson
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team always does well at
Pomona
and they are capable of putting up some big numbers. I really think the way the
'Countdown' was structured this year it gave everyone a chance.
Tim Wilkerson had a car that ran well
on hot tracks, Robert could run big numbers and we were consistent. I think six
races, on the tracks we ran on, really does make it fair for everyone. I'm just
glad we were able to get hot at the right time and win it." Of course the fact
that Cruz came to the last race of the year in 2007 and failed to qualify was
also on his mind as he began his big weekend this year. "You remember things
like that, and when we struggled in qualifying this year I started to have
flashbacks of 2007." But after not being among the top twelve on Friday, Cruz
said that Rahn went back, made some changes and they made the field on Saturday
and the rest, well, you know. "At first Rahn didn't think he would make any
changes going into Saturday, but he came to me the first thing in the morning
and said that he saw something that was wrong, corrected it and he told me that
we would be all right. And that's why I have so much confidence in him."

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Cruz said that he, his team and most of his sponsors will be
back next year and that they are really looking forward to the 2009 season. "We
have a good group of guys and a really nice core group of sponsors," he said.
"Everyone, from the folks at Advance Auto Parts to the smallest contingency
sponsors all
help us do what we do and we appreciate
all of them. This was a good season for us, and with Alan Johnson's team coming
in next year, it doesn't look like it will get any easier. We'll just go out,
do what we can and see if we can be there when they make the cut for the
'Countdown' again next year." Cruz didn't say it, but I was told that he didn't
want me to interview him when we have the press conference in
Charlotte next year. It seems that, this past
season, he was the only Funny Car driver that I didn't interview at the press
conference in
Charlotte
(it's a long story), and since racers tend to be a superstitious bunch, he
figures that may be a good way to begin the "Countdown" in 2009. Hey, whatever
works, right?


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