Tue, 30 Oct 2012, 19:14 PM

What A Weekend
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By Bob Frey
Photo copyright 2012 Auto Imagery, Inc.
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Coughlin won the event to win the Championship.
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The
Big O Tires
Nationals at the
Strip at Las Vegas
Motor Speedway was one of the best races of the year. I say that for a few
reasons, not the least of which was the fact that the battles for the two fuel
class championships tightened up and will go down to the final race in Pomona
next week. The Pro Stock classes, both car and bike, are basically over with
only a few mandatory runs remaining before we crown the champs. Throw in the
fact that another Coughlin family member,
Troy
Coughlin, earned a season championship and
Bruno Massel secured his second
Lucas Oil title without even showing up, and it's easy to see why I
think it was a very good weekend. OK, so the fact that Bruno didn't show up wasn't
really a factor in the race being good, but when you had three drivers who had
a shot at catching him in the points and they all lost in round one it was just
one of the many interesting events that took place...The entire event was
kicked off by the huge Fanfest on Fremont Street on Thursday night and finished
with
Bob Vandergriff running back
down the track after his stunning win over
Tony
Schumacher in the Top Fuel final and I enjoyed every minute of it.

Vandergriff defeated Schumacher
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With Antron Brown
losing in the first round the other contenders for the Top Fuel championship had
an opportunity to close the gap and put themselves right back into title
contention. Tony Schumacher, who started the weekend in fourth place, 136
points out of first, made up a lot of ground with his runner-up finish and he
is now in second place and sixty-five points behind the leader. Spencer Massey, who was in second
place, is now third and he is seventy points back, while Shawn Langdon is in
fourth and realistically out of title contention. Sixty-five points is still
more than three rounds back, and while it is "doable" for Tony to catch Antron it
sure would take everything to line up perfectly for him to catch his teammate for
the championship. I know what you're thinking, what about Tony's big charge in
2006, that final race come from behind effort that culminated with "The Run"
and the championship? Well, going into that race Tony trailed Doug Kalitta by forty-five points which
is a big difference than the deficit he has now. Still, with the talent on that
Army team it should be a very
interesting race next week in southern California...Antron's
Matco Tools car just never got
untracked in Las Vegas
and they entered Sunday's eliminations in thirteenth place in the field. Did you know that was Antron's
lowest starting position since the St.
Louis race in 2010, sixty races ago? Hey, everyone has
a weekend like that every now and then, it just seems so much worse because of
when it happened. Luckily Antron had that big (104 points) lead coming into Las Vegas. Did you know that Antron had only
lost once in round one coming into the "Countdown" and he has now lost twice in
the first round in the last five races? Also, for his five races in the
"Countdown" he has either lost in the first round (twice) or gone to the final
round (three times)...Bob Vandergriff and his C&J Energy Services car ran well all day and there was nothing
lucky about his win. His first round was about as close to a "lucky" round as

Vandergriff running back to the starting line.
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he would get when you consider that he only ran 3.97 on his way to beating
David Grubnic. After that he went 3.85,
3.84 and 3.83 to beat Spencer Massey, Doug Kalitta and Tony respectively. With
the win Bob joined some very notable drivers as Top Fuel racers with two
national event wins, among them are
Rob Bruins,
Steve Carbone and
Dennis Baca. Bob became the ninth
different Top Fuel winner this year, and
did
you know that's the most in a single season since we had ten winners in
1996
?...
The first round of Top Fuel saw all of the
top qualifiers advance and that doesn't happen very often. In fact, Bob's win
over the number two qualifier, Spencer, was the first "upset" of the day in Top
Fuel...Tony managed to qualify number one and that was the fourth time this
year that he has had the quickest car in qualifying, but like those other three
times he wasn't able to convert that into a win. In fact, did you know that Tony has only won once in his last sixteen
times as the number one qualifier, and that goes back to the last race of the
2008 season? That's surprising for a car that has been so good for so long, but
as I always say that's why we make them go out and race on Sunday.. Khalid al Balooshi made it to the
semi-finals and that continued a late-season charge for the driver of the Al-Anabi car. Plus, once we started the
"Countdown" Khalid has been Antron's biggest nemesis. Did you know that Khalid has now beaten Antron three times
in the five races in the "Countdown?" ..Even with the gap being closed you have
to like Antron's chances of picking up his first championship, but as we all
know, anything can happen and that's what should make the race in Pomona very
exciting.

Capps defeated Beckman
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Speaking of exciting, the battle for the Funny Car
championship will be just that next week. With his win Ron Capps closed to within four points of Jack Beckman and that's a gap that can be closed even before we get
to Sunday's eliminations. A couple of good qualifying runs by Ron and the NAPA
car could take over first place, of course Jack could
also increase his lead by doing the same thing. Mike Neff is in third place and he is eighty-eight points behind
Jack and that is a big deficit to make up in one race. Not an insurmountable
deficit, just big, and it is made tougher by the fact that Mike trails two
drivers going into the last race of the year..Ron won after starting eighth and
that's always hard to do because you normally have to face the number one
driver in the second round. That's what happened to Ron and his team responded
with a 4.10 win over Cruz Pedregon,
the top qualifier, and then he went 4.09, 4.08 and 4.07 to get the win. Anyway
you look at it that's a pretty good group of runs and that's why Ron will
battle for the championship again this year. This was the fourth win for Ron at
this event, and when you consider the fact that it's only the twelfth year of
the Big O Tires Nationals it's easy to see why he likes coming to Las Vegas. Did you know those four wins are
the most for Ron at any single event on tour? The win was also the 39th
for Ron in his fuel career (including one in Top Fuel) and that moves him past Gary Scelzi and into eighth place on
the all-time list of winners in the fuel classes..Since I mentioned Tony's

Capps celebrates win.
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record from the top spot it's only fitting that I mention Cruz's, too.
Did you know that this was the 50
th
time that he has been the top qualifier and that ties him with
Don Prudhomme for second on the Funny
Car list?
John Force, with his 140
leads the class and probably always will. Cruz has also struggled to win from
the top spot and he only has one win in his last eleven tries from the number
one spot..Jack Beckman pulled of the improbable trifecta by beating three
members of
Team Force before losing
to his teammate in the final round. I mentioned last week how tough Jack's
teammates have been on him this year and this was the seventh time this year
that he has lost to another member of
Team
Schumacher and four of those losses have come against Ron..
Courtney Force was the only driver in
the semi-finals who wasn't part of
Don
Schumacher's team and she fouled out against Jack.
Did you know that this was her first red light and it was
only the tenth foul start in the Funny Car class this year? Courtney's
Traxxas Mustang then ran a great 4.11
which probably made her feel even worse, especially since Jack smoked the tires
and only went 7.27. But everyone fouls out sooner or later so she shouldn't let
it get her down and spoil what has been a very good rookie season. Just for the
record her first red light came in her twenty-second race while her famous
father fouled out for the first time in his fifteenth race. Hey, I'm just
trying to make her feel better!

Johnson celebrates sixth event win.
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Allen Johnson
steam rolled the Pro Stock field to pick up his sixth win of the season and all
but lock up the championship. Jason Line was the top qualifier, set low elapsed
time and top speed, but like Courtney he fouled out in the semi-finals and that
virtually ended his hopes of defending his Pro Stock championship..Allen's win
was his sixth of the year and that ties Antron Brown for the best in the three
top Full Throttle classes this year
and is, by far, Allen's best season ever. When Allen met Vincent Nobile in the final round it marked the second time this
year that those two met in the final round in Las Vegas and Allen has won both of those
races. Did you know that Allen
and Vincent have now met in every race in the "Countdown" and that AJ has won
each of those five meetings?....With the win Allen increased his lead to 126
points and I believe it's safe to say that he will be the 2012 Pro Stock
Champion, and for Allen and his father, Roy, that has to be so special. "I'm
going to dedicate this to my dad," Allen said after the race. "He just turned
seventy and he's still going strong." I can say that I have had the pleasure to
know Roy since his driving days in the early seventies and he is and always has
been a loyal Mopar racer, and with a lot of the Mopar brass on hand at the
Vegas race this had to be one of the best moments of his career..Jason's red
light against Vincent was just his second of the year but it continued a trend
that started when Vincent came into the class last year. Did you know that this was the tenth time in the last two
years that a driver has fouled out against Vincent? Those ten fouls are the
most against any one driver in the last two seasons and may have something to
do with Vincent's reputation on the line. Did
you know that he has been first off the line eighty percent of the time
in his two years on the tour? Not bad, is it?....With the top and second spots
virtually insured, Erica Enders,
Vincent and Greg Anderson will
battle it out for the third spot in the standings when they get to Pomona. Erica
is fourteen points ahead of Vincent and twenty-eight points in front of Greg so
that should be an interesting battle to watch in California.

Krawiec celebrates ninth event win.
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Eddie Krawiec had
a great weekend, that is if you consider winning two races in one weekend
"good." He beat his teammate, Andrew
Hines, on Saturday to wrap up the rain-delayed Maple Grove race and then he came back and
beat Matt Smith to win the Vegas portion
of the weekend. In the process he ran his point's lead to 111 over Andrew and
that's just about enough to insure his third championship. The Harley-Davidson
racers have been just about unbeatable this year and Eddie picked up his ninth
win of the season and that's one shy of the record in the bike class. Dave Schultz won nine races in 1994 and
Matt Hines set the record with his
ten wins in 1998 and that will give Eddie something to shoot for in Pomona, won't it? Matt,
by the way, is the crew chief for Eddie so apparently he knows what it takes to
get a motorcycle down the race track..Eddie swept to victory and that's the
fourth time this year that he has done that. When you have a bike that runs
like that, sets low elapsed time and top speed, and a rider who is doing a
great job on the line it's easy to see why Eddie will join a very select group
of three-time NHRA Full Throttle
Champions. Eddie's average reaction time this year is .040 and that's the
best of any year in his career, and his average time in final rounds this year
is .023 and in the bike class that's outstanding. Ok, so that's outstanding for
any class and it's another reason why he will successfully defend his
championship.

Coughlin won the Pro Mod Championship
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Troy Coughlin added to the family's legacy when he came from
way back to win the ProCare RX Pro Mod championship. And to make the
win even more impressive was the fact that he brought out a new car for the
race. Let's face it, how many drivers would bring out a new car at the last
race, a race they had to win for the championship? The win is the highlight of
a career that began for Troy
in the early 1990's. Did you know
that he won his first race at the 1991 U.S. Nationals when he beat Mary Ann Jackson to claim the Super Gas
title? Troy's
win gave him the title by three points over Mike Castellana and is his first NHRA season championship.
Congratulations, Troy.
I'm looking forward to the NHRA breakfast at the SEMA show on
Wednesday morning (October 31), because that's when I'll get my first look at
the upcoming movie about Don Prudhomme
and Tom McEwen. If you're in town
for the show stop by on Wednesday and check it out. Of course it's at 7:30 in
the morning so you'll have to get up early, but I guess that way we'll find out
who the true "Snake" and "Mongoose" fans really are, won't we? See you
there..And I wanted to thank all the folks at Oahe Speedway in Pierre, South Dakota for the special gift they
presented me before the race on Sunday. Doug
and Bobi Legner,
representing the track, gave me a special "rock" commemorating my career. I
visited the track in 2010 and had a great time and I only wish I had more time
to spend with Doug and
Bobi on Sunday. The pre-race
was shortened because of the change in the racing schedule and I want to let
them know how much I appreciate their gesture, it was very special and meant a
lot to me. Thanks to everyone at
Oahe Speedway and
the
Varmint Hunter's Association who
gave me a hat (it's a long story). Very cool!!


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