Wed, 10 Oct 2012, 20:16 PM

At Least It Didn't Snow
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By Bob Frey
Photo copyright 2012 Auto Imagery, Inc.
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The folks at
Maple
Grove can't get a break. It doesn't seem to make any
difference when they run the race, August, September or October, it always
seems to rain. When we were in
St. Louis two
weeks ago people started coming up to me saying that it was going to snow in
Reading. Snow!! Well, it
didn't, but it missed a really good chance. Friday and Saturday were nice days,
mild temperatures and great crowds (especially Friday), but Sunday dawned cold,
cloudy and damp and it got worse, and after a slightly altered schedule and
three pairs of cars in round two of Top Fuel it rained and ended the day. That
was a shame, too, because the people who came out saw some of the best racing

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in a long while, and those who returned on Monday saw even more including the
quickest run in the history of the sport. When it was all over, actually it
still isn't over, but when we left town the battles for the championships in
Funny Car and Pro Stock tightened up a bit, while the Top Fuel title chase is
all but over and the motorcycle class is just waiting to see which
Harley-Davidson rider wins it all. If the race had ended on Sunday I would say
it was a great race, but since it didn't I will say it was a fun race with a
barrage of outstanding runs that will be remembered and talked about for a long
time.
Antron Brown
didn't win Top Fuel but he did make it to the final round, set the national
record and open up a huge lead. The driver of the pink Matco "Tools for the Cause" car ripped off a spectacular 3.701 in
his win over Brandon Bernstein, set
the national record and made the final round and that increased his lead to 104

Brown set National E.T. record.
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points over
Spencer Massey. That's a
five round lead with eight rounds to go and that's why I say that the battle
for the Top Fuel title is basically over. With his semi-final appearance and
the twenty points that go with setting the record, AB put a lot of distance
between himself and Spencer who lost in round one..The national record switched
hands a couple of times starting with
Morgan Lucas setting it on Saturday then Antron set
it on Sunday,
Shawn Langdon taking it and then Antron finally putting it out of
reach with his run against Brandon. By the way,
Brandon must be wondering what he has to do

alBalooshi celebrates first Top Fuel win.
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to win a round, a race or even get lane choice. He made a great 3.736 run in
his win over
Tony Schumacher in the
second round and didn't even get lane choice for his race against Antron in the
semi-final because Antron went 3.722 in his race with
Morgan Lucas. Think about it, Brandon runs 3.736 and doesn't get
lane choice and that will tell you how fast it was in Reading on Monday..When
all the smoke had settled
Khalid
alBalooshi won his first race for the
Al-Anabi
team and in the process joins the select group of drivers who have won in the
sport's premier class.
Did you know
that Khalid becomes the 99
th Top Fuel winner in the sport's history?
He is also the second first-time winner in the last four races and he now joins
the other one, his teammate
Shawn
Langdon, on the winner's list. After a sluggish start Khalid has now won
ten rounds in the last seven races and appears to be hitting his stride as a
driver. His win over Langdon in the semi-finals surprised a lot of people since
Shawn was in the title chase and that loss basically derailed any title hopes
he might have had. Congratulations to the Al-Anabi teams for playing it
straight up and congrats to Khalid for joining the elite list of Top Fuel
winners.
David Grubnic joined the
huge list of dragster drivers who recorded their career best runs with his
3.728 in qualifying, a run that gave him the number one spot.
Did you know that was David's ninth
number one spot and his first since the
St.
Louis race in 2008? While I often say that being

Grubnic qualified No. 1.
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number one isn't a guarantee that you will win the race, being number one at
Maple Grove is almost a
guarantee that you'll at least get out of the first round.
Did you know that in the previous twenty-seven years in
Reading the top qualifier
in Top Fuel was an impressive 25-2? The only losses were by
Darrell Gwynn (to
Gary Ormsby) in 1986 and
Scott
Kalitta (to
Don Prudhomme) in
1993? David lost to
Ike Maier who
won his first Top Fuel round at an NHRA national event..The number one
qualifier usually loses about once or twice a year on average, but in 2007 it
wasn't safe being the top qualifier.
Did
you know that in 2007 the top qualifier in the dragster class lost a
staggering eleven times in round one? Unbelievable, isn't it?...The next two
races will be fun to watch and the only hope the other drivers have is that
Antron goes out early, like round one, in Vegas and that one of the other
contenders wins the race. Good luck.

Beckman set National E.T. and speed record.
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Jack Beckman won
the battle but lost the war in Reading.
The battle was the effort to gain ground on the leader, Ron Capps, and Jack accomplished that. In fact, after his
record-setting performance he left town in the top spot in the standings and a
twenty-three point lead over Ron. Mike
Neff, the winner in Reading,
also cut into the lead and he is now just fifty-four points behind the leader. Johnny Gray, the runner-up, also gained
a lot of ground and he is now in fourth place (up from eighth before the race)
and he trails Jack by ninety-one points. That will make the Las Vegas race
extremely important for all of those drivers, and a little slip or a great race
could change everything around going into Pomona..Jack set the national record
with his 3.986 and he became the first driver to make more than one
three-second pass at the same race, or at any race for that matter. Did you know that this was the sixth
time that the Funny Car elapsed tiem record has been
set at Maple Grove?
Four of the previous six record setters were at the race this weekend. Mark Oswald, Cruz Pedregon, John Force
and Matt Hagan have all set records
in Reading and all were a big part of the race

Neff and crew celebrate win.
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this weekend..Like David, Jack wasn't able to close the deal and that continues
a long and frustrating streak at
Maple
Grove.
Did
you know that the top qualifier in the Funny Car class has only won
twice in the last twenty-one years at this event?...Going into the last two
races Jack has to have a lot of confidence since he has now been the top
qualifier at consecutive races for the first time in his career. Plus the fact
that he made those three-second runs has to give him and his team an edge going
forward, don't you think?...The racing and the conditions were so good in
Reading that ten of the sixteen qualifiers in the Funny Car class recorded
personal bests, either elapsed time, mile per hour or both..
Tim Wilkerson missed the cut and that
basically ended his dreams of a championship. To show you how devastating that
was,
did you know that he
slipped from fifth to ninth in the standings because of that DNQ? On the other
side of the coin
John Force, who
went to the semi-finals, jumped from tenth place to sixth, the highest he has
been in the points since after the first
Charlotte
race this year.

Gaines celebrates win.
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There was so much going on in the Pro Stock class that I
really don't know where to start. V.
Gaines, who has had a very good car this year, finally went the distance
and put one in the win column. A lot of people thought a Hemi-powered car would
win but most of them thought it would be Allen
Johnson, and that means that a lot of people were wrong. V. made his career
best run in the second round when he went 6.489 to beat Greg Anderson. In addition to Greg, V. also beat two other current
or former Full Throttle Champions, Warren Johnson and Jason Line on his way to victory. Throw in the final round win over
Dave Connolly and that's a pretty
impressive lineup that V. handled in Reading.
With the win V. jumped three spots in the standings and is now in sixth
place.Dave Connolly beat Jeg Coughlin
on a holeshot in the semi-finals and not many people do that in any round. He
then fouled out against V. in the final round and that's something he doesn't
do very often. Did you know
that Dave has forty-nine holeshot wins in his career and this is only the
second one that has come against Jeg?....Allen Johnson will carry a big lead,
eighty-two points (more than four rounds) into Las Vegas and that is going to
be very tough to overcome. AJ was running well in Reading even if he did qualify in the sixth
spot. Did you know this was
just the second time this year that he qualified lower than fourth and the
first time since the Phoenix
race in February? Allen's red light in the second round was his first in over a

Greg Anderson
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year and it came on a run where Dave Connolly shook and only mustered a 26.68
run and that has to add insult to injury for Allen. Still, with a four round
lead he will be hard to catch, especially since you don't expect anyone to set
the record at the last two races of the year.
Did you know that the Pro Stock elapsed time record has been
set eight times at
Pomona
but never at the last race of the year? The last time anyone set the mark there
was in 2009 when
Greg Anderson did
it so good luck to everyone trying to catch Allen. It can be done but it won't
be easy...Since I mentioned Greg, did you notice how he was shutting off early
on runs in an effort to be able to get paired up with Allen Johnson in one of
the early rounds? That's why he only ran 198, 193 and 200 mph on his last three
qualifying runs. Hey, you can't gain ground on the leaders by beating them in
the final round so you have to do whatever you can to increase your chances of
meeting him early, Nice try, Greg..Jason Line is in second place and he did
manage to set the speed record in
Reading.
His 214.35 mph blast not only gave him the mark but was also the fastest run in
Pro Stock history.
Did you know
that this was the tenth time that a Pro Stock record was set in
Reading but only the
third time that it was the speed mark that was shattered?
The last time the speed record fell in
Pennsylvania was when
Greg Anderson went 208.91 in 2006.

Hines set National E.T. record.
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The motorcycle final round will take place during the fourth
qualifying session in Las Vegas,
and the only suspense will be which Harley rider gets the win. Eddie Krawiec and Andrew Hines, who have had their way with the bike class this year,
were clearly the class of the field in Reading
and they'll battle for the win and the championship at the next race. With the
twenty points for the record already going to Andrew (since there is no chance
that Eddie could run 6.72 or quicker in Vegas), it will be a two race sprint
for the title between the two. Both guys made fantastic runs in Reading, with Andrew
setting the record at that 6.72 number and Eddie was right behind him at 6.730.
On their best runs each rider went 198.17 which shows how evenly matched the
two bikes are..As well as the Harley's went it was surprising that none of the
other bikes, including the Arana's, posed much of a threat to them. I'm not
sure what that means but it was one of the few races this year where it didn't
appear that anyone really threatened the two on race day. Matt Smith looked like he had the next best bike once eliminations
started and he was a full tenth behind the leaders..When it was all done five
of the quickest and three of the fastest runs in the history of the class were
recorded in Maple Grove..As dominant as Eddie and Andrew have been I guess the
big question is can anyone else even win a race before the year is over. Only Michael Ray, who won in Dallas, has kept the two from winning everything this year..The
extra weight the Harley's are carrying probably prevented them from hitting the
200 mph mark and now it appears that we will have to wait until Gainesville next year
before we see that barrier broken.

Manzo and crew celebrate 100th win.
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There was a great tribute to Bill "Grumpy" Jenkins at the
track all weekend and I'm sure the fans enjoyed seeing that. From classic cars
to great stories it was a fun time to be a "Grumpy" fan and I want to thank all
of the folks who had a part in putting it together. I got to host a little
gathering on Saturday that included Joe
Lepone, Larry Lombardo, Joe Tryson and Stevie Johns, all vital members of the Grump's team at one time or
another. They were joined by a special guest, Jere Stahl, who made an appearance and that was extra special. The
stories that Larry and Joe told were priceless, as the expression goes, and I
only wish that we had more time to sit around and swap stories about Bill.
Again, thanks to everyone who brought the cars and had a hand in this little
get together..Frank Manzo did it
again. With his win, the 100th of his great career, Frank claimed
his record-setting sixteenth Top Alcohol Funny Car championship. While I won't
get to present him with another division (or regional) championship at the
Division 1 banquet this year, I will be in California to give him his national title at
the Lucas Oil banquet after the Auto Club Finals. He is an
extraordinary man, and with his team that has been with him for years,
including John Glade who has been
there for all of his wins, Frank really is "The Man" and it's been a joy to
watch him race all these years.


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