Thu, 31 Dec 2009, 11:18 AM

A Look Back
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By Bob Frey
Photo copyright 2009 Auto Imagery, Inc.
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Hector Arana
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OK, so it's not a new idea, but as the year winds down I
thought I would take a look at some of the highlights of the 2009
Full Throttle Drag Racing season. Not
all of them, mind you, because at my age I can't remember all of them. And
probably not the same moments that you may think of, because a lot of these
things are subjective, but then it's my column so I thought I'd pick a few of
my top moments from the 2009 season. Just a few...
There were several runs that I think could or should qualify
as the "run of the year." As you might
expect a couple of them were in the pro classes, but there were at least two in
the sportsman ranks as well. The new Pro Stock Motorcycle champ, Hector Arana, set the national record

Matt Smith
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in Memphis and that was stunning for a couple of reasons. First of all it was
the first time that Hector had ever set a national record.
Did you know that it was also the first time that a
motorcycle record had been recorded at the
Memphis track? Plus, the fact that it came in
the "Countdown" was huge since it gave Hector an extra twenty points, and when
you consider the fact that he won the championship by two points you can see
how big it really was.
Did you know
that the Pro Stock Motorcycle record was set three times in 2009 and that it
was done by three different brands of motorcycles?
Matt Smith set it on a
Suzuki
in
Houston,
Andrew Hines lowered it on his
Harley-Davidson in
St. Louis and then Hector re-set it on a
Buell in
Memphis. I don't know if that qualifies for

Andrew Hines
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parity but it has to make the rules makers smile, at least a little bit..It
would be hard to mention great runs of the year without talking about
Mike Edwards' performance in Richmond,
especially since the 150 points that he earned for winning the race and setting
the record was a big reason that he won the championship. Mike had a great year
but very few weekends in his career will ever rank as high as that weekend in
Virginia.
Did you know that one of the very
first NHRA national records in Pro Stock was recorded in
Virginia?
In 1970, at Suffolk Raceway in
Virginia,
Ronnie Sox went an amazing 138.03 miles

Mike Edwards
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per hour to set the national record. Believe me, in 1970 that was flying. In
the sportsman ranks there were lots of really good runs, including the SS/AH
mark at
Maple Grove
by
Jim Daniels. But as good as that
was, and it was really good, I think that the 6.33 by
Brian Fitzpatrick in his H/D at
Las Vegas may have been the "run of the year"
in the sportsman class, or any class for that matter. That is simply an amazing
car and I look for more big things out of that little engine in the future.
Monroe Guest went 5.155 in his Top
Alcohol Dragster in Las Vegas and that was also one of the highlights of the
year and one of the top runs of 2009.
In the Top Fuel class there were a couple of very special
moments, some great and some that the drivers and teams would just as soon
forget. Urs Erbacher had one of

Urs Erbacher
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those forgettable moments at
Houston
when he, as we say, "blowed it up." I'm sure there is a more detailed and
technical explanation for what he did but, since this is my column, that's what
you're getting. On the bright side of things, Urs got a lot of credit from the
other Top Fuel drivers for the job he did in bringing the car to a safe stop
after that spectacular explosion..Speaking of Urs, it was great to see so many
of the European Top Fuel teams come over and compete in the Full Throttle
series this year.
Thomas Nataas, Stig
Neergaard, Andy Carter and
Lex Joon
all joined Urs on the tour for at least a few races and they were a real nice
addition to the TF shows. I know it's not easy, financially or logistically,
but I hope we get to see them over here again in 2010..
Larry Dixon had a very good year and, since he wasn't even sure if
he would be racing at this time last year, I would have to think that a second
place finish wasn't too bad for Larry.
Of course the way he started the year, with a DNQ at
Pomona probably wasn't in his plans, but he
recovered nicely from that and gave us some great moments in 2009 (as he has in
the past). Larry has had some championship seasons but, from a performance
point of view, he never drove a car quite as good as this one. Maybe he had
more consistent cars, but never ones that could put up the big numbers like he
did in 2009.
Did you know that
Larry was the top qualifier nine times this year and that's the most for any
year in his career? Now that's saying something for a two-time series champion.
Larry also went over the 500-rounds won barrier and that is something that he

Lucas vs. Schumacher
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can be very proud of....Speaking of proud, I'm sure
Tony Schumacher and his
Army
team are and they should be. Tony had another great year and his championship
run is the stuff that legends are made of. And yet, with all that he did, I'm
sure the proudest moment of the year may have been when he went to
Fort Hood and presented the
championship trophy to the soldiers at that base, especially after what they
had been through a few weeks earlier. Nice job, "Sarge," you made us all
proud....Tony was also involved in one of the more bizarre runs of the year when
he and
Morgan Lucas posted the
identical elapsed time and speed on the same run. That doesn't happen very
often, in fact,
did you know
that was only the second time it had ever happened in eliminations in Top Fuel?
The other time was way back in 1972 and involved
Jim Walther and
Dan
Rightsell at the 1972 World Finals. Like I said, it's very rare.
Antron Brown, who has had more car
owners than even he can remember, had a great year and his sweep of the
"Western Swing" also has to get some credit for one of the highlights of the
2009 season, at least in my mind (and remember, it's my column).

Ron Capps
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The Funny Cars weren't without their moments this year and
two of
Don Schumacher's drivers made
two of the best runs of the year.
Ron Capps went 4.023 in
Phoenix and, later, his teammate,
Matt Hagan went 4.030 in
Las Vegas. I don't know
which was more impressive so I'm putting them in a tie at the top of "runs of
the year" in a Funny Car. Of course any look back at the 2009 Funny Car season
has to include a mention of the run between
Tony and
Cruz Pedregon
in Brainerd. Tony, who lost his two co-crew chiefs right before the race, beat
Cruz and went on to win the race. As good as the weekend turned out for Tony it
was just the opposite for Cruz who missed the "Countdown" and a chance to
defend his championship. Two brothers, two teams, two sponsors and one goal and
they gave the fans a great run. Tony was also involved in a wild weekend in Memphis
when he blew the body off the car and still came back to make the final
round....As tough as the Memphis weekend was for Tony it was nothing compared to
what
Daniel Wilkerson went through.

Daniel Wilkerson
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In just his second start in the fuel class, Daniel had his two back tires come
off the car and that threw him into the wall.hard. I was announcing that run
and I have to admit that, in real time, I had no idea what had happened other
than the fact that he hit the wall. Thanks to the construction of the cars
Daniel was uninjured and he'll be back to race again in 2010..Now that I think
of it there have been some wild Funny Car rides at the Memphis track and the
one in 1994 by
Jerry Caminito comes
to mind when I think of what Daniel went through. And, as the old
Diamond P tapes said, "they both walked
away."...The other Funny Car stories of the year centered around three of the
Team Force cars,
John and
Ashley Force and
Robert Hight. John because he went winless and/or final-less (if
that's a word) for the season, Ashley because she won Indy and had her best
year and Robert because of what he did once he got into the "Countdown."..With
a lot of sponsorships up in the air it will be interesting to see who runs what
and with whom in 2010.

Stanfield vs. Coughlin
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The race between
Jeg
Coughlin and
Greg Stanfield at
Indy, you know, the one that was decided by one-thousandth of a second, has to
go down as the best Pro Stock run of the year, doesn't it? I mean, next to that
Jim Yates / Brad Jeter run at
Denver in 2001, the one
that was a dead-heat, the Jeg-Greg race was one of the best and closest ever.
Did you know that when we had the
Motel-6 "Who Got The Light" award
that Greg Stanfield was on the losing side of the closest run in 2002? He lost
to
Larry Morgan by two-thousandths
of a second in Sonoma that year so he must be wondering, what's a guy got to do
to win the close ones?...Greg also gets a tip of my hat (figuratively) for what
he and his brother and
Mike Stryker
did this year. They had a very competitive car and, along with the support they

Greg Anderson
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got from
Greg Hill, they made life
miserable for a lot of the higher financed teams out there. That's one team
that I sure hopes gets some help so they can return in 2010....
Greg Anderson
set the record in
Pomona
and his 6.528 at that race has to be counted among the best of the year. Of
course so does his 212.36 mph blast in
Richmond.
Did you know that the first
time pro drivers could set records at national events was in 1973 and, at the
very first race that year, the Winternationals,
Don Nicholson set the record at 9.33 while
Bill Jenkins set the speed mark at 148.76? In fact, the record was
set at the Winternationals in each of the next two years and has been set a
total of fourteen times (either elapsed time or speed) at the first race of the
year.
Did you know that, prior
to this year, the last time the Pro Stock record was set at the Winternationals
was in 2003 when
Warren Johnson ran
204.91mph?
There were a lot of other great moments in 2009 and we'll
take a look at some more of them next week. In the meantime, have a great
holiday and a happy, safe, winning and a dry New Year.


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