Tue, 16 Feb 2010, 11:16 PM

What A Weekend
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By Bob Frey
Photo copyright 2010 Auto Imagery, Inc. & Jim Luikens
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Bob Muravez and Frey
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For the first time in a long time, a really long time, I can
honestly say that I wish I hadn't been assigned to work at an NHRA national
event. Ok, so that may be a bit of a stretch, but there was so much going on
off the track in Pomona this past weekend that it would have been nice to have
had the time to take it all in. As it was, I got to spend precious few moments
in the Golden Corral, at the
Wally Parks
NHRA Museum, at the Night of Champions, at the Legends dinner and mingling
with all the stars
who were at the race. I thoroughly
enjoyed my time away from the tower but, in the future, I may just have to call
in sick when there's an event like this. It was truly a historic weekend and I
hope that those who were there enjoyed it as much as I did. The big question
is, where to start talking about it?
On Friday night I was doing some preparation for the Legends
dinner that was scheduled for Saturday evening. It promised to be a fun time
and it really delivered, but more on that in a bit. Since I was pre-occupied I
had to pass the baton to "Big Mac" Dave
McClelland so he could host the Night of Champions at the museum on Friday
evening. As always he did a great job and, as always, the Night of Champions
was a big hit with the fans. Let's face it, it's free, it features some of the
great champions of the past and you always get to hear stories that have never
been told before, and that's exactly what took place this year. When Bob Muravez, aka Floyd Lippencott, told the story about how he was ostracized by his
family after wining the 1963 Winternationals, there wasn't a dry eye in the
place, especially on stage. It was quite a tale, but away from the stage, if you took just a simple stroll around the museum you ran into
a "Who's Who" of drag racing. Everywhere I turned I bumped into someone who is
either in the Hall of Fame or should be. I got to spend some time with Carolyn Safford, Kenny's wife, and she
is always good for a few really great stories. Hugh Tucker and his wife were there and he actually offered to give
me a ride in his car when we come to Seattle
later this year. If you remember last week I mentioned that his roadster always

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was one of my favorite cars so that invitation was extra special....When I
continued my tour after talking with Hugh, I bumped into
Merek Chertcow, the former Top Fuel driver who spent some time
behind the wheel of the
Ramchargers dragster.
It's always a pleasure to talk with him and his presence at the museum was just
another indication of the stars who stopped by on Friday night.I also got to
spend some time with a lot of the British contingent who were there, including
Andy Carter, Brian Taylor and
Roger Gorringe. You may be familiar
with Andy since he has raced at a couple of NHRA events, but Brian and Roger
may be new names to you. They were there promoting their book,
"Crazy Horses, The
History of British Drag Racing." Brian is the author of the book and Roger
did most of the photography for it, and I have to say that as a historical
document it is wonderful and it covers a whole lot of history.
Peter Crane, who made the fist
five-second run in British drag racing history (on a run where he was paired up
with
Don Garlits) was also there. Like I said, it
was a great night and I'm sure everyone who was there really enjoyed
themselves.

Frey with the Smirnoff car.
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On Saturday, between qualifying for the pro cars, I did get
to leave the tower for a few minutes and I made it to the Golden Corral which
was absolutely mobbed. The display of cars was a good as anything I have ever
seen. If you love drag racing (and if you were at
Pomona you love drag racing), you had to be
awed by what you saw in the corral. I got to see so many cars that I haven't
seen in years, cars that I announced when they ran in their original form, and
it was the highlight of my weekend. Well, one of them. I can't begin to tell
you about each car, but I can tell you that it was a fun place to be,
especially if you got to spend some time with the owners and drivers and if you
had some time to talk drag racing with them. Gassers, roadsters, altereds, Top
Fuel cars, Funny Cars, exhibition vehicles, you name it and it was in the
corral. I tried several times to catch up with
Clare Sanders who was there with the 1969 winning
"Jungle Jim" Nova but never did. I
guess when you're a big star like Clare you spend most of your day in the
autograph tent. Speaking of which, the lines for autographs was huge, but the
fans waited patiently and so did the drivers until everyone got something signed
(although some people wanted everything signed and that slowed the line down a
little). I hope the folks were getting autographs because they love the drivers
and not so they can put something on
ebay.
Really....

Frey, Don Prudhomme, Don Garlits, Bill
Jenkins, Bob Glidden, Shirley Muldowney, Joe Amato, Kenny Bernstein, John Force, Larry Dixon and Tony
Schumacher
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Next up was the Legends dinner on Saturday night and that
was one of those events where you simply had to be there. It was a sell out and
everyone who was there more than got their money's worth. Let's face it, when
you have a panel that includes
Don
Prudhomme, Don Garlits, Bill
Jenkins, Bob Glidden, Shirley Muldowney, Joe Amato, Kenny Bernstein, John Force,
Larry Dixon and
Tony Schumacher it's
hard to not be a success. The veteran drivers told some great stories, John
Force was John Force, and the younger drivers, Larry and Tony, were actually in
awe, I think, of the other drivers on stage. I am not speaking for them, of
course, but that's the feeling that I got.
Awe and respect, a
lot of respect. We did learn a few things on Saturday night, Don
Prudhomme is not coming back, Don Garlits (and several others) do believe in
alien beings and everyone had great memories of the past. For the sold-out
crowd that was in attendance it was a very special night. The folks at NHRA
(and there were a lot of them) who put this together deserve a lot of credit because
it took a great deal of planning and I congratulate them for pulling it off..As
you might imagine, in addition to the stars on stage, there were, literally,
hundreds more in the audience it was nice to get to acknowledge some of them.
Dave McClelland did his usual masterful job of picking out the celebrities in

Bob Muravez and Dave McClelland
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the crowd during the evening and I thank him for that....There were two real
highlights of the evening, well, two among many. First, NHRA surprised Bob
Muravez with a "Wally" trophy to honor his 1963 win. To say that Bob and his
wife were surprised and thankful would be a gross understatement. Bob was
speechless, almost, and he didn't let go of the trophy for the rest of the
night. His wife said that he would sleep with it. "There will be four people in
bed tonight, me, Bob, Floyd and Wally."..Another special moment came at the
very end of the evening when we auctioned off a guitar that was autographed by
Eric Clapton. After some spirited
bidding the guitar finally sold for $20,000
and the winning bidder wasn't even there.
Mr. Tom Hanna, the great car builder, Hall of Fame member and Grand
Marshall for this year's
California Hot
Rod Reunion, was the winning bidder. Tom was out visiting some sick friends
but he sent the bid in. Turns out he has a grandson who loves music and now
he's going to love having this great guitar to play. Thanks,
Tom,
you truly are one of the greats in the sport, for more reasons than one.
It should be noted that the proceeds
from the auction went to the
Wally
Parks NHRA
Museum..There was so much
more going on all weekend and all I can say is that, as a drag racing fan, I
hope you were there. Oh yeah, the book and the DVD about the 50
th
Winternationals sold out at the track, but if you want to get them you can
order the book on
Amazon.com and you
can still get the DVD at
NHRA.com.
Hurry before they are all gone.

Dixon vs. Schumacher
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As far as the racing goes, it was great. The finals in all
three pro classes were about as good as you could get, and I always say that
the last impression the fans have of the race if very important. Well, the fans
in
Pomona saw
some great final rounds. In Top Fuel, after beating Tony Schumacher in a race
that featured identical elapsed times and speeds, Larry Dixon went on to beat
the defending champ,
Doug Kalitta in
the final round. Doug found out how tough it is to repeat at
Pomona but he still had a good weekend with
his new-look
Technicoat dragster.
Did you know that Larry is the
only TF driver to ever win the Winternationals in consecutive years? He did it
in 2002 and 2003 (in addition to winning it in 1998) and that's the only time a
dragster driver has won the season-opening race in back-to-back years. Doug
came so close, didn't he?...It's hard to believe that in the entire history of
Top Fuel racing, this was only the third time that two drivers have posted the
identical numbers during eliminations. It's even harder to believe that it has
now happened twice in two years after not happening at all for over thirty
years.
Did you know that Tony

Dixon vs. Kalitta
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Schumacher has been involved in two of those three races?
Last
year in Houston
he beat Morgan Lucas with identical
times and speeds and this year he lost to Larry the same way. What are
the odds
?....The final round in Top Fuel featured two
of the top ten drivers on the all-time NHRA win list. In fact,
did you know that all three of
the pro finals featured top ten drivers in their respective classes?....
Cory McClenathan was the top qualifier
and that's the 34
th time that he has held down the top spot going
into eliminations. But, like so many number one qualifiers before him at
Pomona, Cory wasn't able
to win the race.
Did you know

Cory McClenathan and Frey
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that in the entire history of the race, the top qualifier has won the dragster
class just five times? This was Cory's third time as the number one guy at
Pomona and it's the third
time he wasn't able to close the deal. Cory also set low elapsed time and top
speed of the meet in his new-look orange
Fram
dragster. Now here's an amazing little tidbit (at least I think it is).
Did you know that in the long and
storied history of TF at the Winternationals, there have only been six drivers,
including Cory, who have been number one, set low elapsed time and top speed?
And do you know how many of them won the race? How about one!! As hard as it
may be to believe,
did you know
that
Blaine Johnson, in 1996, is the
only Top Fuel driver to ever sweep the Winternationals by qualifying number
one, recording low elapsed time, setting top speed and winning the race?

Force vs. Capps
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John Force won the Funny Car race, his first win ever at
1,000 feet, and in the process I firmly believe that he served notice that he
was back and ready to run for the championship. Other than the first round,
John ran low e/t of every round and he put together runs of 4.120, 4.125 and
4.124 in the last three rounds to get the win. His win over
Ron Capps featured the number one
driver in terms of wins against the number five guy and it lived up to all the
hype. John's win, the 127
th of his great career, is good news for all
the John Force fans but bad news for the other Funny Car teams. He looked good
and ran well and he'll be in contention all year long for the Funny Car
championship..
Robert Hight, the
reigning champ, was the top qualifier but, like Cory, he couldn't win from the
top spot. In fact, Robert didn't even get out of the first round. For only the
eighth time in the history of the Funny Cars at
Pomona, and that goes back to 1969, the
number sixteen qualifier took out the top guy in round one.
Did you know that, as rare as

Frey Hight and his daughter.
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that is, it has now happened in two of the last three years?...Robert became
the eighth driver to set all of the performance marks in the Funny Car class at
the Winternationals, but just like the dragsters, completing the sweep is a
very tough thing to do.
Did you know
that only one driver has ever done that and his name is Don Prudhomme? The
"Snake" won Pomona in 1976 & 1977 and he did so while sweeping all of the
performance marks and he is the only FC driver to ever do that at the
Winternationals....From a fan's point of view I think the Funny Car class is wide
open this year and that means it should be a lot of fun to watch. I will say
this, if John comes out and wins
Phoenix,
watch out..
Did you know that
John and Larry Dixon have now won at the same race an amazing fourteen times
and it's the second time they have done it at the Winternationals?

Edwards vs. Anderson
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One driver who did sweep to victory was
Mike Edwards. The reigning champ got his championship jacket and
his ring in the pre-race ceremonies and then went out and destroyed the field.
Greg Anderson did give him a good run
in the finals and that was part of those great final rounds that I mentioned
earlier. Mike doesn't seem to have missed a beat during the off-season, and if
someone doesn't step up and beat him soon, like in
Phoenix
or
Gainesville,
it's going to be a very long season in Pro Stock.
Did you know that Mike was the only number one qualifier in
any class, pro or sportsman, to make it to the final round this past weekend?..Some
of the new cars were very impressive, none more so than
Larry Morgan's. His new
Lucas
Oil Ford not only qualified but he made it to the semi-finals before losing

Larry Morgan
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to Greg, and for a guy who started in the 15
th spot, that's pretty
good, and for a guy with a new car, that's great.
Did you know that in all the years of Pro Stock racing this
is only the third time that a number fifteen car made it to the semi-finals in
Pro Stock?
Kurt Johnson did it in
1993 and
Melvin Yow did it in 1971
and now Mr. Morgan. Nice job, Larry..
Shane
and
Johnny Gray also
debuted their new cars in fine fashion with Shane qualifying
at his very first race and actually winning a round. The two cars were also
named the
"Best Engineered Cars" at
the race and that's some honor for a new operation like Johnny's. I guess right
now Shane is the leader in the Rookie of the Year category, isn't he
?....Johnny and Shane became part of a very small group when

Johnny and Shane Gray
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they qualified in the same Pro Stock field. As father and son combos go, there
aren't a lot who can say they made the same starting lineup
in Pro Stock.
Warren and
Kurt
Johnson, Bob,
Rusty and
Bill Glidden,
Jim and
Jamie Yates come
to mind right off the top of my head, while
Carl and
Carty Beal were
at the same races but never made the starting fields together.
Kelly Wade, who
is doing some writing for us here at DragRaceCentral.com,
did a nice story on the sportsman winners so I will simply add my
congratulations to what she had to say. I assume that the celebrating is over
in the Jerry Maddern - Chris Demke
camp by now, although I can't guarantee it..Duane Shields and Mickey
Ferro got off to good starts at the Division 2 race in Florida, even if the weather didn't allow
them to complete the entire event. Let's hope all of the nasty weather moves on
because they have another division race this week and the Gatornationals in a
few weeks.


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