Tue, 8 Jun 2010, 09:16 PM

Worth the Wait
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By Bob Frey
Photo copyright 2010 Auto Imagery, Inc.
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Earlier in the year it seemed like almost every national
event was getting rained on. Then we had a couple where the weather cooperated
and I thought that we might have weathered the storm, so to speak. And then we
went to
Route 66 Raceway in Joliet
and the rain returned, and it returned a couple of times on a couple of days
before Sunday's final eliminations and then it rained again. But, after waiting
for a few hours and after drying the track a few times, the race was finally completed.
The handful of fans that stayed around for the final runs got a real treat by
seeing four of the best final rounds in a long while.
Larry Dixon edged
Tony
Schumacher 3.773 to a losing 3.823.
Matt
Hagan stopped
Robert Hight's
winning streak at three races (and fifteen rounds) in a great final round,
while
Mike Edwards won his sixth
race of the year by beating
Jason Line and
LE Tonglet joined the list of
motorcycle winners by stopping
Steve
Johnson. All four finals were exciting, quick and fast and they made it
worth the wait....I mentioned last week how busy my weekend in
Joliet would be and it all started with the
press conference on Wednesday and didn't end until late Sunday night. I mention
that now because three of the four drivers who were at the press conference
were Larry, Tony and Matt. Only
Ashley
Force, who was the fourth member of the media luncheon, didn't make it to
the final round. Ashley did have a very good weekend even though she didn't win
and she began it by presenting a book,
Fathers & Daughters & Sports
to the media members at the press conference. It's a really neat book that
features memories that some daughters have about growing up with their dads.
Ashley's section is very nicely done, and if you have a chance, you should get
a copy. If you'd like to order one you can get it at, among other places,
Amazon.com. I know this won't come as a
surprise but Ashley continues to amaze me with the things that she does to help
promote the sport (and herself, of course).

Dixon vs. Schumacher
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Larry's win over Tony in the final round was just the latest
chapter in the book that these two are writing. This was the sixth time already
this year that they have raced against each other and each has won three times.
Overall they have raced sixty-five times in their careers with Tony holding a
35 - 30 advantage. If we still had match-racing I'd pay to see these two go at
it. Larry's win was his fifth of the year in as many final rounds, while Tony
lost for the first time in four final round appearances in 2010....Tony began the
day by beating
Pat Dakin, and I
pointed out at the time that when Pat made his Top Fuel debut back in 1971,
Tony Schumacher was two years old. Pat's first start was at the Springnationals
in '71 and he was part of a thirty-two car Top Fuel field. At that same event,
in the Funny Car class, a young man by the name of
Don Schumacher was the number one qualifier and he would go on to
win the race. I wonder if Tony remembers that race?.
Steve Torrence and
Dexter
Tuttle continue to run well and they moved up a spot in the top ten with
their semi-final appearance. They beat
Shawn
Langdon in round one and
Cory
McClenathan in round two before losing to Tony in the semi-finals. Still,
it was another good showing for the team and they look like they have found
whatever it was that was ailing them just a few races ago..
Doug Kalitta, still winless on the year, continues to win rounds if
not races. Doug made it to the semi-finals before losing to Larry in
Joliet.
Did you know that Doug has won
nineteen rounds already this year and that's more than he won in the entire
2009 season?

Edwards vs. Line
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With four races in four weeks I'm sure that by the time most
of you read this the
Full Throttle
teams will already be in Englishtown for stop number two on this month-long
marathon. After leaving Illinois Robert Hight was the point's leader in the
Funny Car class while Mike Edwards has stretched his lead to an astonishing 337
points over
Allen Johnson. One of
the real surprises in
Joliet
may have been the resurgence of Jason Line and his
Summit Racing Pontiac. Jason was within one-hundredth of a second
of Mike in the first two rounds and then matched him to the thousandth of a
second in the semi-finals.
Did you
know that both Jason and Mike ran 6.601 in their semi-final round wins,
but Jason got lane choice going into the final round based on his better speed?
Jason ran 208.46 while Mike went 207.94. In the finals, Jason was first off the
line (.006 to .007) but Mike was able to run him down. When I asked Mike what
Jason said to him after the run, he just smiled and said, "He said 'You were
late.'" It was a great final round between two very good teams....Mike's win was
the 26
th of his career which ties him with the great
Lee Shepherd for seventh on the
all-time Pro Stock win list. Mike has won exactly half of his races over the
past three seasons while Lee packed his twenty-six wins into a relatively short
span of just seventy-four races. That's amazing when you think about it, isn't
it?
Did you know that Lee was
174 - 47 for his career for a staggering 79% winning percentage? For the
record, Mike is now 26 - 20 in his forty-six final round appearances and Lee
was also 26 - 20.
Did you know
that the
Joliet
final was also the forty-sixth final round for Jason Line? I know, what are the
odds?...One of the real fun things at Joliet was the fact that several of the Pro

Lee Shepherd
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Stock drivers were actually stumping for votes for the final spot in the
K&N Horsepower Challenge in a few
weeks.
Rodger Brogdon, who came into
the race in eighth place, picked up enough qualifying points to move into a tie
for seventh place with
Greg Stanfield
who failed to qualify for the event. Even so, Rodger and his
"Pistonator" team sent out a list of
the top ten reasons why fans should vote for them. Among them were, "If we win
we'll buy Bob Frey a new Harley." Hey, sounds like a good reason to vote for
him if you ask me. Also on the list was, "I won't lift unless I'm on the roof,"
a veiled reference to his crash a few weeks ago. Rodger,
Steve Kent, Bob Unkefer and
Foghorn Leghorn all came up with the
Top Ten list and it was very funny and well done. Of course if they keep
running like they have recently they may not need the votes.
Bob Yonke, who had a "Vote for Me" sign
on his car all weekend long, also had a great plan on how to win votes, but
unfortunately he was going to unveil it during driver introductions on Sunday,
but they were cancelled because of the rain. Maybe he can implement it this
week in E'town. I applaud the teams for getting behind the program and it will
be interesting to see how the fans vote at
www.knfilters.com/register. By the
way, when I asked Mike who he was going to vote for he said, "
Warren Johnson. He needs to be in this
thing just one more time."...Englishtown, of course, has a great history for the

Bob Yonke
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Pro Stock cars and this week that tradition will continue.
Did you know that
Bob
Glidden, Warren and
Greg Anderson
have all won this race four times? The list of winners at the
New Jersey track looks like a Hall of Fame
roster.
Bill Jenkins, Dick Landy, Don
Nicholson and
Frank Iaconio are
among the previous winners and I can't wait to see who adds their name to the
list this week..Not that I ever put any faith in the weatherman, but right now
he (or she) is calling for temperatures in the 90's on Saturday and Sunday in
Jersey..
Did you know that the
Summernationals, as it used to be called, is one of the few NHRA national
events that featured a thirty-two car Pro Stock field? In 1971 the huge field
was paced by
Don Carlton who ran a
9.502 and it was anchored by
Larry Payne?...I'm
not sure there is anything that I would call a huge upset in the Pro Stock
history of the Englishtown race, although
Richie
Stevens' win in 1999 over
Tom Martino
may come close. Richie won it again a few years later and I thought he might
show up after his efforts in
Joliet
but I don't see him on the entry list.

Hagan vs. Hight
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Matt Hagan not only won the race in
Joliet but he set the national record as
well. Matt's 4.022 win over Ashley (4.044) was spectacular and it also gave him
lane choice going into the final round against Robert. Matt and his
Die Hard team then ran 4.035 to beat
Robert's 4.069. With
Tommy DeLago and
John Medlen looking on, that had to be
one of the most satisfying wins for any team in a long while. First, they won
the race. Second, they set the record. Third, they beat Robert, and fourth, it
was
Team Schumacher over
Team Force. Now I ask you, does it get
any better for a Funny Car team?...Even the semi-finals were mega-team against
mega-team when Matt beat Ashley and Robert beat
Jack Beckman. For the record, the slowest time in that final four
was Jack's 4.060, so that will show you how good the track and weather
conditions were after the torrential rain that hit earlier in the day..
Did you know that Matt's elapsed
time record was the sixth time that the record has been set at Route 66 Raceway
but the first time since 2004? Matt has now set both the elapsed time and speed
records this year and that's the first time a driver has set both ends of the
Funny Car record during the same season since Jack Beckman did it back in
2006....
Cruz Pedregon made what, at

Cruz Pedregon
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the time, seemed like a good run, or at least a run that was good enough to get
him in the field. But his 4.149 was tossed out after officials looked at the
time, saw that he had an unbelievable sixty-foot time, a time that wasn't
possible, and the run was thrown out. It's a shame, too, because even if there
was something on the body of his car that caused the faulty time, Cruz and his
Snap-On team made a very good pass and
it will be interesting to see how he responds and rebounds this week..
Paul Lee and
Justin Schriefer both fouled out in the first round on Sunday and
that's a very rare occurrence.
Did you
know that, coming into the
Joliet
race, there hadn't been a single foul in the Funny Car class all year? Not one.
And then we have two in the same round....The disqualification of Cruz's run made
a big change in the pairings for round one, because John Force was sixteenth,
where he would have faced Robert in round one. Instead he was moved to
fifteenth where he faced Ashley in round one.
Did you know that this was only the seventh time in his
career that John qualified fifteenth and he has only made it out of the first

Force vs. Force Hood
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round once from that starting spot? At the 2007 race at Maple Grove John was
fifteenth in qualifying and he made it all the way to the final round where he
lost to
Tony Pedregon..John should
love coming to New Jersey and a track that he really enjoys. Besides all of his
match-races at
Old Bridge
Township Raceway
Park, John has
competed in twenty-eight national events there and won fifty-four rounds. It
may not be a "home field advantage" for John, but it's close. John's fifty-four
round wins are, by far, the most in the pro classes at Englishtown with
Kenny Bernstein and Bob Glidden next at
forty-one, while
Don Prudhomme, Joe
Amato and Larry Dixon have all won forty rounds at the historic track..Oh,
by the way, just in case you were wondering who has won the most rounds in
Englishtown, that would be one Mr.
Frank
Manzo. In his previous twenty-eight national events there, the same number
of races as John Force, Frank has won a staggering seventy-four rounds. That
total also includes an event-best eleven national event wins for Frank. Frank's
first win came there back in 1982 when he beat
Arnie Karp in the final round and it seems like he's been winning
there ever since. And, just in case you were wondering, at that event Frank
also qualified number one, set low elapsed time and top speed. Gee, seems like
not much has changed for Frank over the years. Anyone want to bet against him
making it twelve this weekend?

Tonglet vs. Johnson
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I don't know what was more surprising in
Joliet, LE Tonglet's win or the overall
performance by Steve Johnson? LE is the third member of his family to race in
the Full Throttle series and the second to pick up a national event win. In the
process he becomes just the 38
th person ever to win a Pro Stock
Motorcycle event on the NHRA tour. LE's win was a combination of having a good
bike, making no mistakes and riding well. His worst reaction time of the day
was a .036 in round one and then he got better in every round. He had a .021 in
round two, a .015 in round three and a superb .011 against Steve. I don't know
about you but LE would have to get my vote right now if they voted for Rookie
of the Year...Steve Johnson, almost forgotten earlier in the year, stepped up
big time in Joliet to make the final round, his first in over a year at the
traditional two-wide events. Steve, who had won a total of four rounds this
year coming into the event, got everyone's attention with his 6.896 pass in
round one, a run that would turn out to be the second best in the class on
Sunday, with only
Hector Arana's
6.894 being better on race day. Steve, who continually "works the room" in an
effort to get some sponsorship money, had the folks from
Pivot Works on his bike in
Joliet
and I'd have to say that they got their money's worth. In addition to the
little dirt bike riding that he did during the down time over the weekend (and
there was lots of that), Steve went rounds and almost won the race. Nice job
Steve and great job LE....LE beat all four of his opponents off the line, and
while he has only raced for a brief time, that seems to be what he does best.
Did you know that LE has been
first off the line 80% of the time in his brief career? I know it's a lot like
a player's batting average after ten games, but I just thought I would point it
out....The only real upset of the day occurred when
Redell Harris beat the top qualifier,
Craig Treble in round one..
Did
you know that in the entire history of the Pro Stock Motorcycle class,
which now spans 296 races, this was only the twenty-fifth time that the top
qualifier has lost in round one?

Manzo doubled-up.
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Kelly Wade did a
nice job of reporting all the sportsman action right here on
DragRaceCentral yesterday but I did
want to mention a few things. Of course, Frank Manzo's double-up, winning the
All Star race and the national event, is noteworthy, as is most of what Frank
does at the track. He simply is the best at what he does, and since I mentioned
match-racing, I would love to see Pat Austin come out of retirement to race
against Frank. Frank's four round wins give him 505 for his career and that's
just one short of the total number of round wins that Pat had in his great Top
Alcohol Funny Car career. Oh, and just in case you wanted to know, Frank and
Pat raced each other twenty times in their careers and they each won ten times....
Jay Payne reached a milestone when he
added three more rounds to his total giving him a career record of 449 - 253,
or 702 rounds of racing in the alky ranks. Did you know that
Jay is the first to go over 700 rounds in the
alcohol classes? Congratulations,
Jay,
Shelly and the rest of the team.


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