Wed, 8 Jun 2011, 11:56 AM

Now That was Impressive
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By Bob Frey
Photo copyright 2011 Auto Imagery, Inc.
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Brandon Greco
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There was so much going on this weekend at the 42nd
annual NHRA Super Nationals and I
hope the fans fully enjoyed what they saw. There were great runs, classic
matchups, stunning upsets and some spectacular racing. Of all the classes, the Get Screened America Pro Mod cars turned in some of the most
fantastic runs in the history of that class and that just added to the
excitement of the race. Of course the final rounds were kind of wacky with a
several fouls and a pair of holeshots, but in the end there were very deserving
winners and a lot of great action....One thing that was spectacular and that we

Monroe Guest
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could have done without was the crash between
Monroe Guest and
Brandon
Greco.
Monroe had both of his back tires
blow out and come off the car and that caused him to spin into the other lane
right in front of Brandon who had nowhere to go except to run into
Monroe. I'm sure you have
seen the incident on television (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpqRtpfV3qg) and I'm happy to say that both
drivers were
unhurt.
As severe as the impact was, for two drivers to get
out of that unhurt is a real credit to the cars and the people who build them.
Brandon told me
on Sunday evening that he was "a little sore," but other than that, unhurt. I
hope both teams can rebound from this and I look forward to seeing them in
action again as soon as possible....Another event that didn't get nearly as
much attention was the annual
DRAW auction.
Held on Saturday night, ironically while Monroe and Brandon were racing, the
auction raised about $25,000 and I wanted to thank all of the volunteers who
helped out,
Castrol who provided the
tent and everyone who attended and helped make it a success. There have been a
couple of accidents in the past few weeks and DRAW is working to
get those racers some financial assistance, after all,
that's what they do and I hope everyone appreciates it.

Spencer Massey
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Spencer Massey
won Top Fuel giving the FRAM team
back-to-back wins. While Spencer gets the credit, because that's what drivers
do, his team, led by Todd Okuhara and Phil Shuler, really deserve credit for
giving Spencer a car that just seems to get better and better every week. The
simple fact that they have now made over twenty consecutive runs without
smoking the tires is simply amazing. The orange car seems to go down the track
every run, and in the very competitive world of Top Fuel that's a very important
thing. Of course Spencer is also driving well and he won the final round on a
holeshot over Del Worsham. Del now goes into a very
select group, in fact he may be the entire group, of
drivers who lost on a holeshot in the final round at the same event in
back-to-back years in different classes. Did
you know that Del
lost last year in the Funny Car final round on a holeshot to Bob Tasca, and now he lost to Spencer

Schumacher vs. Bernstein in '08 final.
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the same way? I certainly don't mention that to put
Del in a bad light, it's just that it is
such a strange occurrence that I had to bring it up.
Did you know that of his 43 final rounds
Del has now won three on holeshots and lost
three on holeshots? One of the other reasons that final round deserves to be
mentioned is that fact that holeshots in the final round at
E'town
are few and far between.
Did you know
that in the 42-year history of this event this was only the second time the Top
Fuel final was decided on a holeshot? And as rare as that is,
did you know that it has now
happened twice in the last three years?
Tony
Schumacher beat
Brandon Bernstein
on a holeshot in the 2008 final and that's the only other time the dragster final
was decided that way in
New
Jersey....
Even with the loss
Del
held onto the points lead and his 714 points are the most in any of the
Full Throttle classes....Spencer
qualified second in the field and when he won he became the ninth driver to win
the Englishtown race from the number two spot.
Did you know that more dragster drivers have won from the
number two spot at the Super Nationals than any other spot in the field
including number one?

Mike Neff
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Things weren't looking too good in the Team Force camp this weekend until Mike Neff came to the rescue. "Yeah, I saw John go out and then I
saw Robert go out and I thought, oh man, I've got to do something." That was
what Mike said in his post-race news conference, and what he did was go out and
win the race. Things were actually looking a little bleak in the last round of
qualifying when John wasn't in the field going into that session. But, as he
has done so many times before, John made a good run, got in the field and all
was right with the world, well, until that first round. John lost a good race
to Matt Hagan and Robert dropped a
tire-smoking affair to Johnny Gray
before Mike began his heroics. Mike's win, his second of the year, comes in his
fourth consecutive final round and that's very impressive. Did you know that the last Funny Car driver to go to four
straight final rounds was Mike's teammate, Robert
Hight, who did it in the middle of the 2010 season? After Mike's win over Cruz Pedregon John Force told everyone
that "that's why we have this multi-car team," the reference being to the fact
that if one doesn't get you, the other one will, and they usually do.....Cruz
Pedregon was the top qualifier with his Snap-On
Tools car, and as you know, that isn't a good way to win a Funny Car race. Did you know that Cruz was the
last driver to win from the top spot in the Funny Car class and he did that at Charlotte last year? If
you read this column regularly you know that Cruz is also the last driver to
win from the number one spot in the last 22 races. Amazing....What's also

Cruz Pedregon
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amazing is the fact the Cruz fouled out in the final round.
Did you know that the last time
he did that was in
Columbus
in 1992? This was only Cruz's third foul since 2008 and only the 15
th
of his career which includes 750 rounds....There is no doubt about the fact
that Cruz has had a very good career, and his record really does speak for
itself. But I thought I would point out the fact that he set low elapsed time
in Englishtown with his 4.048 in qualifying.
Did you know that was the 42
nd time that Cruz has
recorded low elapsed time and that moves him into third place on the all-time
list? The only two Funny Car drivers who have recorded more low
e/t's than Cruz are
Don
Prudhomme and John Force. Good job, Cruz.... As rare as holeshot wins are
in Top Fuel finals, fouls in the Funny Car finals are even rarer, at least at
Englishtown.
Did you know that
this is the first time the Funny Car final has been decided on a red light in
the history of this event?....Mike Neff leads the points with his total of 707
and the big battle may not be for the top spot but for the spots at the bottom
of the field.
Did you know
that John Force is in sixth place with 418 points and Bob Tasca is in tenth
place with 398 points? That's a one-round swing between fifth and tenth in the
standings.

Allen Johnson
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Allen Johnson
finally closed the deal in Pro Stock when he beat Vincent Nobile in the Pro Stock final round. I say "finally"
because it had been almost a year since "AJ" won a race, the Mopar Mile-High Nationals in Denver. He also won in Denver in 2009, but did
you know that it had been since Topeka
in 2009 that Allen had won a race outside of Denver? He won Topeka
that year, and until now, that was the last time he won a race other than his
sponsor's event in Denver....The
red light by Vincent in the final round continued a trend, a mini-trend, for
Allen in final rounds. Did you know
that six of Allen's last eight final rounds have been decided on the starting
line? That includes a couple of holeshot final rounds, both for and against Allen,
and the foul by Vincent. But, in the end, it's a win for Allen, his dad, Mark Ingersoll and the rest of the
Mopar team, and based on how he has been running lately, it won't be the last.
Of course the fact that Allen's team provides the power for Vincent made it a
perfect day for the Johnson and Johnson family and team....Allen ran well all
day, with a 6.53 in the first two rounds and a solid 6.55 in the semi-finals.
That round, which featured a win over Greg
Stanfield, was punctuated by a great move on the line by Allen. Let's face

Ronnie Sox
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it, getting off the line ahead of Greg is not easy, but Allen did and he made
his starting line advantage hold up for the win. The win was Allen's ninth, and
did you know there is another
famous Mopar driver who had nine wins? That would be
Ronnie Sox, and I'm sure that Allen is
pleased to be mentioned in the same sentence as that Hall of Fame driver.
Speaking of Mopar,
did you know
that Allen is just the third Mopar driver in the history of the Englishtown
race to win in the Pro Stock class?
Dick
Landy won in 1970 and
Darrell Alderman won three times in 1990, 1991 and 1997. That's
another nice list for Allen to be on, isn't it
?...Jason Line was the top qualifier and
that's the 19
th time in his career that the
Summit Racing driver has occupied the top spot in the field.
Did you know that ties Jason with
Scott Geoffrion for ninth place in
the all-time Pro Stock list?

Matt Smith
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The Pro Stock Motorcycles continue to provide some really
exciting racing. Matt Smith won the
race when he beat Karen Stoffer on a
slight holeshot in the final round, and for Matt that is the 13th
win of his career and the second in Englishtown. Did you know Matt's 13 wins are the second most among active
riders in the class, and only Andrew
Hines, with 24 wins, has more?...In four bike races this year that was
already the third time that Matt and Karen have faced each other and it's the
first time that Matt got the win. Even with the loss Karen continues to lead
the points and she is having a very good start to the 2011 season. Did you know that this was her
third final round in the first four races of the year for the bikes? Those
three wins already equal the best season that she had, the 2005 season when she
also went to three final rounds. Did
you know that Karen is the only Pro Stock Motorcycle rider this year
that has been to more than one final round? I said it before and I'll say it
again, the Geico Powersports
bike can win the championship this year....The bikes set a record and broke a

Karen Stoffer
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barrier when all sixteen riders qualified in the six-second zone.
Did you know that this made it
the quickest field in Pro Stock Motorcycle history?....Let's face it, when
every rider can run in the six-second zone there are no easy opponents and
anyone who qualifies can win the race. I mention that because Matt qualified
ninth in the field, and
did you know
that when he won the race he became the first motorcycle racer to ever win the
Englishtown race from the bottom half of the field? The first!! Not only did he
become the first to win after starting from the bottom half of the ladder, he
is only the fifth rider to ever get to the final round after starting lower
than eighth in the field.
Did you know
that Karen went to two finals in
New
Jersey after starting 14
th and 15
th
in the field? She did it in 2005 when she qualified 14
th and then
lost to
Antron Brown and she
qualified 15
th in 2006 and then lost in the final round. And do you
know who beat her in that 2006 final round? You guessed it, Matt Smith. What
are the odds?

Melanie Troxel
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I mentioned the Pro Mod cars and they were flying in Jersey. Melanie
Troxel paced the field with her stunning 5.772 and that was later matched
by Brad Personett
who did it in round one. When it was all done eight of the quickest Pro Mod
runs and seven of the ten fastest runs were recorded at the event. Of course
there were also some wild moments, as we often expect and often get from the
Pro Mod cars. That included a run where Dennis
Radford hit the wall in round one, and rookie Leah Pruett-LeDuc ran off the end of the
track and ended up in the safety net. Both drivers were ok and both returned
for round two.....As good as Melanie ran she was an upset victim in the first
round when she was a bit tardy off the starting line. Still trying to get used
to the new turbo-car, Melanie had a .433 reaction time against Radford, and
despite the fact that she ran 5.792, it wasn't good
enough to get the win. As big as the holeshot was, did you know it wasn't even the biggest in recent
Englishtown history? In 2009 Bailey
Whitaker ran 7.157 and beat Hector
Arana who ran 6.960. Hey, it happens....Melanie isn't the first and won't
be the last number one qualifier who didn't win in the Pro Mod class. Did you know that in the two year
history of the class, as an official NHRA national event category, there has
only been one driver to win after qualifying number one? Khalid Balooshi, the Gainesville
winner, is the one and only driver to start number one and then go on to win
the race....Melanie did put her name in the record books when she became the
first driver to qualify number one in Top Alcohol Dragster, Top Fuel, Funny Car
and Pro Mod.
Frank Manzo did
what Frank Manzo does and David Rampy
did what David Rampy does, and that is win. Frank won
Englishtown for the 13th time and David won two classes at the same
race for the fourth time. They are amazing...You can read all about the Lucas
Oil winners in Kelly Wade's story
right here at DragRaceCentral.com.


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