Wed, 8 Dec 2010, 02:46 PM

Four for Greg
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By Bob Frey
Photo copyright 2010 Auto Imagery, Inc.
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Greg Anderson at Awards ceremony.
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Of all the
2010 Full
Throttle World Champions none have probably had a more interesting and
active off-season than
Greg Anderson.
Actually Greg's activities began even before the euphoria of the awards ceremony
wore off, that's because of the truck fire that destroyed Greg's championship
winning car. The fire, which happened on "the 10" in
California, destroyed a lot of the team's
personal items as well as a support vehicle along with Greg's car. As you
probably know that is the second fire that Greg has been involved with in the
last year. The first happened earlier this year when his home burned down. No
matter how you look at it that's quite a "bookend" for the four-time champion.
That means that in addition to the normal off-season chores Greg and his
Summit Racing team will have to focus
on building a new car before they can even think about going testing. Greg's
teammate,
Jason Line, was part of
the Summit Racing team that went to
Germany and visited our troops and

Warren Johnson, Jason Line, Rickie Jones and Dan Runte
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that kept him busy. I know how much the drivers and their families look forward
to some rest after the season, and for that reason I congratulate Jason,
Warren Johnson, Rickie Jones and
Monster Truck driver,
Dan Runte, for
finding time to visit our men and women in uniform. Summit Racing has done this
for several years now and the racers really do look forward to it. It's a great
program and
Jim Greenleaf (who also
went on the trip) and all the folks at Summit Racing are to be congratulated
for their efforts. You can read all about their journey right here on
DragRaceCentral.com. If nothing else
you should read Warren Johnson's account (Day #3) just to see how he feels
about the visit (I'll give you a hint, he says "it's an honor"). It's also
worth it to see
Warren
wearing rubber gloves and talking about using a grenade launcher. I can guess a
few people that WJ would like to use it on, but that's another story
altogether. Anyway, thanks to Summit Racing and all the drivers and folks who
participated in the visit..Back to the
U.S.,
Greg and Jason continued their busy off-season with their participation in the
Stocks for Tots program in
North Carolina. This is
a program where drivers from all forms of motorsports get together to raise money
and gather toys for the needy children in the area. "It's a no-brainer for
Jason and me," Greg said. "We do this every year. It's a great cause and it
helps some kids have a better holiday season."

Anderson and Ken Black after Vegas win.
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With all of that activity
Ken Black's drivers, Greg and Jason, and the rest of the Summit
Racing team, haven't had a lot of time to work on their cars or to visit with
their families, but I'm sure they'll settle down, get to work and be ready to
go by the time we get to Pomona to start the 2011 season. For now, when he has
some spare moments, Greg can reflect on one of the more unusual years of his
career, a year where he wasn't in first place until the twenty-first race of
the season.
Did you know that
Greg ranged between second and fourth place during most of the regular season?
And
did you know that he
dropped to fifth after his second round loss to
Mike Edwards at Indy? It was those next four races, the four where
he went to the final round, that propelled him to the championship. Greg's
championship, his fourth, puts him in a very select group of drivers.
Did you know that in the entire
history of the sport only twenty-three people have won four or more
championships?
Greg also becomes just

Edwards celebrates Modified win in 1981.
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the fifth driver to win four titles in Pro Stock, joining
Bob Glidden (10), Warren Johnson (6),
Jeg Coughlin (4) and
Lee
Shepherd (4) in that group. If you're a Pro Stock racer that's pretty good
company, isn't it? Greg's last championship came in 2005 and that five year gap
ties for the most in Pro Stock history. Bob won in 1980 and then again in 1985
and Jeg won in 2002 and then again in 2007.
Did
you know that the longest span between championships in drag racing was twenty-eight years? Mike Edwards won the Modified Eliminator championship in 1981 and then won Pro Stock in 2009. The next longest gap is twenty-two years and belongs Larry Kopp who won the Modified Eliminator title in 1976 and then added the Pro Stock Truck title in 1998. Looking at that reminds me that a lot of people have been racing for a long time and it
reminds me of something someone said to my wife before we were married. She was
told that if you love someone in this sport, "you better get used to it because
they don't grow out of it."
How true!!
Greg won the Pro Stock championship this year even though he
didn't win the most rounds or the most races. Mike Edwards took top honors in
both of those categories but, just like the playoffs in any sport, once the
"post season" begins everyone starts from scratch. Greg won a total of
forty-two rounds this year compared to Mike's forty-eight and he won five races
compared to Mike's eight. Not only that but did
you know that in their eight head-to-head meetings this year Mike won
six times? Still, when they re-set the points before Indy Greg and several
other drivers all had a shot at winning the championship, even Mike. A lot of
that has to do with Mike's performance in the "Countdown." Did you know that Mike lost seven times in the first round
this year but that four of those losses came in the "Countdown?" As a Philadelphia
Phillies' fan I know how Mike feels. It's tough when you have the best record
in the regular season and then struggle in the playoffs. Hey, it happens in
every sport and the Phillies and Mike will both rebound next year..Greg's
forty-two round wins were enough to win the championship but they weren't as
many as he won last year. In 2009, a year in which he finished second, he won

Anderson vs. Edwards at Dallas
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forty-three rounds and in the years that he won his previous championships he
had dominating seasons winning fifty-three, sixty-seven and an amazing
seventy-six rounds..One of the reasons Greg gets an opportunity to win so many
rounds is because he qualifies for every race, well, almost every race.
Did you know that, among active
drivers, he is riding the longest consecutive qualifying streak in the sport?
Greg's last DNQ came at the second
Las
Vegas race in 2002 and that is 187 races ago.
Tony Schumacher leads the way in Top
Fuel and he is not far behind Greg. Tony's last DNQ was in Englishtown in 2003
and that means that his streak is 178 races. Ron Capps and Tony Pedregon lead
the way in the Funny Car class with 86 in a row and Andrew Hines, with 123
straight, leads the motorcycle class. Still, as good as Greg has been he has a
long way to go before he breaks the sport's record of 395 consecutive starts.
Did you know that
John Force holds that record, and if
Greg wants to break it he will have to qualify for all twenty-two races (the

Anderson vs. Stanfield
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current number on the schedule) for the next nine years? Actually, he would
have to make every starting field from now until the middle of the 2020 season
to tie John. I have two words for you Greg, good luck!!
One of the other keys to Greg's year was the fact that he
was able to beat most of the top ten drivers on a rather regular basis. I
already mentioned his losing record against Mike in 2010, but did you know that he had a winning record against six of
the other eight drivers in the top ten? That may be a bit of a trick question,
since he only had a losing mark against one other top ten driver and that was Jeg Coughlin. So why the winning record
against only six? Well, as hard as it may be to believe, did you know that Greg never faced Ron Krisher all year? What are the odds
that two top drivers would not race head-to-head all year? In fact, it has been
thirty-six races since Greg and Ron
lined up against each other and that's just amazing. At least to me it is..Greg
also did very well against the other top ten drivers in his round one matches. Did you know that he was 7-1
against them in the first round? That's like extra good, since you win a round
and one of your chief competitors is done for the day. At the other end of the
spectrum Greg was 5-1 against those drives in final round encounters, with his

Anderson and crew celebrate Dallas win.
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only loss coming to Mike at the season-opening Winternationals..One of the
things that Greg didn't do this year is qualify number one. Only four drivers,
Mike,
Allen Johnson, Jason and Jeg
qualified number one in Pro Stock this year and only two of them, Mike and
Allen, won from the top spot.
Did you
know that since 1974 only seven drivers in all four of the Full
Throttle (professional) classes ever won the championship without having
qualified number one at least once in their championship year? Only seven!! It
has happened three times in Top Fuel, twice in Funny Car, twice in Pro Stock
and never in Pro Stock Motorcycle. So for Greg to go through the year not having
the quickest car going into eliminations and still win the championship is very
impressive. It just goes to show you how good his team was on race day.
Speaking of his crew they include
Rob
Downing, Tommy Utt, Pat Topolinski, Nate Van Wassenhove, Doug McGill, Andy
Cooper, Keith Smith, Sonny McGurdy, Daniel Tillman, Lynn Muller, Eric Maj, Dan
Blabolil, Jim Fox, Derek Jones and
"Uncle"
Les Williams. "We win as a team and we lose as a team," Greg said more than
once during the season and he acknowledged all of his team and crew at the
awards ceremony. This year they won their fourth championship and that makes
them a very good team, don't you think?
Pro Stock is so competitive and to win a round, a race and
then a championship is not an easy task (not that it is in any class), but when
fields are within a few hundredths of a second it seems like it puts a lot of
pressure on the drivers to perform on Sunday. In 2010 Greg won five races on
holeshots, he lost five on holeshots and he didn't have any red light starts.
Of those five holeshot loses probably the only one that Greg would really like
to have back is the one against Jeg in
Sonoma.
That's where Greg had a .077 reaction time, one of his worst of the year, and
it cost him.
Did you know that
for the entire 2010 season Greg averaged a .035 on the line and that's not bad?
At least I don't think it is. Greg just didn't make many mistakes this year and
that's the key to winning races and winning championships. Of course he has
been that way throughout most of his career, steady and solid and that's why he
is a four-time champion....I'll have more on the Pro Stock class in general a
little later in the off season. There has already been a lot of movement with
crew chiefs, engine builders, drivers and the like and I'll also have more on
that in the coming weeks.
Last week I mentioned the John Force car show, and from what
I hear it was a rousing success. It just gets better and better every year,
kind of like John, and this year was no exception. A lot of folks, and I mean a
lot of folks, showed up along with almost 1,000 show cars. But the big winners
are the needy children in the area who will get some of the 12,000 toys that
were collected at the show. A big tip of the cap to John and everyone in his
organization for all they do for their community, both racing and otherwise.
It's just another reason why the fans love the fifteen-time World Champion.


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