Tue, 20 Nov 2012, 18:36 PM

A Look At Top Fuel
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By Bob Frey
Photo copyright 2012 Auto Imagery, Inc.
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1997 Chevy Copenhagen Camaro
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As I normally do in the off-season I'm going to take a look
at each of the
Full Throttle classes
individually and point out what I think are some of the interesting little
tidbits about the year. None of this is intended to make anyone look good or
bad, they are simply statements of fact about what happened in the past year.
Things that are opinions will be noted as such, or at least implied as
such….Before I go on I was wondering how many of you watched the
Mecum Auto Auction from
Anaheim this past week. I
did (hey, I have time to do that now that I'm retired) and I saw
Don "The Snake' Prudhomme auctioning
off a couple of his old Funny Cars. He sold the black and gold Copenhagen cars and it was great to see him out and about. I'm sure we'll see more
of him as the movie debut approaches next year and, as always, I wish Don all
the best. What a great part of our sport he has been and continues to be. I
think "legend" is the appropriate word to apply to Don, and as much as I would
like to say I was the first to call him that, I wasn't. Now I wonder which car
he'll auction off next, if any? And what do you think that yellow hauler truck
of his would fetch at auction?

Charlie Smith in his A/Altered in 1964
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I was in touch with Lewis
Bloom the other day and he mentioned that Antron Brown was the 49th NHRA Top Fuel Champion and
that's pretty significant. It also means that the 2013 Top Fuel champ will be
the fiftieth in history and I think that's a very significant milestone. Did you know that Jack Williams was the first Top Fuel
champion back in 1964? And do you know who won of the other champs was that
year? How about Charlie Smith, the
father of Todd Smith, crew chief for
Jack Beckman's championship Funny
Car this year. I just learned that Charlie was Todd's father when Jack
mentioned it in his acceptance speech and I'll have more on that when I talk
about the Funny Car champ next week….While he won the forty-ninth Top Fuel
title did you know that Antron
is just the twenty-seventh different driver to wear the crown? A lot of them,
like Antron, won it once, but of course he still has a great career ahead of
him and he'll have more chances to win another championship. Having said that did you know that of those
twenty-seven different winners seventeen of those drivers only won one
championship? Of course in the early years they scored things differently and
there were many years where if you won the World Finals you were the champion
regardless of what else you did that year. Imagine the message boards lighting
up if that were the way it was done these days. Back then only Bennie Osborne won more than one title
and he did it in back-to-back years in 1967 and '68. In the "modern era," the
years we'll call 1974 to the present, almost all of the champions won more than
once. Surprisingly, a couple of legends like Dick LaHaie, Gary Ormsby
and Eddie Hill only won one time.

Brown with the Championship trophy
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For Antron the 2012 season was more of the same. By that I
mean that he has been a premier racer since he entered the sport in 1998. Did you know that Antron has
finished in the top ten in every year of his drag racing career? That's fifteen
years of top ten finishes going back to 1998 and that's tough to do in any
class let alone two of the sport's upper echelon classes. Those top ten
finishes also include eleven top five spots including the last five years, the
years that he has been in the Top Fuel class….In 2012 Antron went 49-17 which
means that he won almost seventy-five percent of his races (74.2 to be exact)
and that raised his career total to an impressive 443-223 which computes to
about a sixty-seven percent winning margin, and for someone who has raced for
fifteen years that's very good. By comparison did you know that Tony
Schumacher has won sixty-nine percent of his races, John Force has won seventy-one percent of his and Greg Anderson has won seventy-two
percent of his races? If you just take his Top Fuel career (222-94) Antron
joins the ranks of those who have won over seventy percent of their races. I
don't care if it's a bracket class, a JR. Dragster class or any class for that
matter, winning with that much regularity makes you an elite racer. The fact
that Antron made a smooth transition from the Pro Stock Motorcycle class to Top
Fuel just reinforces the notion of what a naturally gifted athlete he is.

Brown vs. Massey round 1 in Pomona,
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Going into the last race of the year the Sunday matchup
between Antron and Spencer Massey
certainly was one of the marquee races of the day. Spencer, who finished second
in the points in 2011, and who edged Antron by twenty-seven points for that
second place finish, beat Antron to keep his title hopes alive. Did you know that in their
careers Antron and Spencer have raced a total of twenty times and that each
driver has won ten races? And did you
know that in 2012 they raced each other an amazing ten times and that
each driver won five of those races? Of all of those 2012 races, however, the
one in Pomona
was the only time that they met each other in the first round and that
certainly seemed to favor Antron. Did
you know that over the course of his Top Fuel career Antron was a lofty
99-15 in first round matches coming into the race with Spencer? But, as we all
know, Spencer won that race and that relegated Antron to a spectator for the
rest of the day. It all worked out well for him in the end but that had to be
the longest Sunday of his Top Fuel career and now he is the Top Fuel Champion
and a very fitting one at that. Those of us who have known him, worked with him,
done press conferences or personal appearances with him and watched him race
over the years always knew that he was a nice guy with a great personality and

Brown and crew celebrate championship.
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he'll be a wonderful champion to represent our sport….Thanks to his two co-crew
chiefs,
Brian Corradi and
Mark Oswald, Antron has had a very good
car for a number of years and it only seemed a matter of time before he won the
championship. But as much as he will be recognized as the champ and Brian and
Mark will get a lot of the credit for his accomplishments, they will all tell
you that it was a total team effort and that they couldn't have done it without
the other members of the crew. Among them are
Brad Mason,
Wayne Waite,
Cameron Moore,
Tony Derhammer,
John
Benshoof,
Michael O'Guin and
Jason Thomas. Of course
Don Schumacher gets a lot of credit, too,
for putting together a great team, or teams to be honest about it, and that
championship trophy will look good along side all the others at the DSR
headquarters in Indiana.

Brown ran 3.701 seconds in Reading
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The Top Fuel record book took a beating in 2012 with the
speed record being lowered twice and the elapsed time mark falling once. Of
course that speed record is now at 332.18, a mark that most people though was
unattainable when we went to the shorter 1,000 foot distance. In the end
Antron's Matco Tools team grabbed
the elapsed time mark with their stunning run of 3.701 at Maple Grove while Spencer's FRAM team finished the year with the
speed record. Of course it was Tony Schumacher who shocked everyone with that
330 mph run in Charlotte, just like he shocked
everyone with the sport's first 330 mph run in history at Phoenix in 1999. Did you know that this is the first time that Antron has
held the elapsed time record in the Top Fuel class? He has set the speed record
before but never the elapsed time mark. In his Pro Stock Motorcycle history he
only set the E/T record once and he did that on a run that he lost. Really! He
ran 7.103 at Englishtown in 2001 and set the record with the quickest run in
history at that time even though he lost to Reggie Showers when he fouled out. Amazing.

Bernstein and crew celebrate Pomona win.
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I'm not trying to start anything here but if Tony
Schumacher's run in the 2006 final became part of history what about Brandon Bernstein's run this year?
Brandon beat Tony, won the race and decided the Top Fuel championship on a
single pass so I think we should give his run a name, don't you? Any
suggestions? How about "The Other Run?" Just a thought. Let's just say that it
was a great run for Brandon who broke a very long drought and a tough run for
Tony who is usually at the top of his game in the money rounds. As good as Tony
was in that final round he still wasn't good enough to beat Brandon off the
line, and like I said last week that was the second time in 2012 that Brandon
beat Tony on a holeshot. Now how unusual is that? Well, did you know that Brandon
became only the second driver ever to beat Tony twice in the same year on a
holeshot? The other was Antron who did it in 2009. In fact, Antron is the only
driver to have more holeshot wins (4) against Tony than Brandon does (3) in their career. Let's face
it, Tony is very good at what he does and his reaction time in the final was
very good (.054), it's just that Brandon's
was a little bit better (.037). Did
you know that was Brandon's
best reaction time of the year? What a time to get your best r/t. As Tony often
says, "If the other guy beats me I'll go shake his hand and congratulate him." Did you know that in his 119
final rounds this was only the fourth time that Tony lost on a holeshot? And
his 119 finals ties him with Kenny
Bernstein for seventh place on the all-time NHRA list and that includes all
classes….Tony certainly knows what it's like to be involved in a close
championship race but he's usually on the winning side of it. He beat Larry Dixon by two points in 2009, Rod Fuller by nineteen points in 2007
and Doug Kalitta by fourteen points
in 2006. And say what you want about the "Countdown" but it sure has made for
some dramatic moments at the last race of the year, hasn't it?

Langdon ran 334.14 mph in Reading.
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I know the weather had a lot to do with it but Maple Grove will retain
the title of the "World's Quickest Track" thanks to the barrage of outstanding
runs that were made there this year. In the end, nine of the eleven quickest
runs in Top Fuel were recorded at the Pennsylvania
track, well eight if you take away the run that Del Worsham made there last year. And in the speed department
exactly half of the top ten runs, including Shawn Langdon's unbelievable 334.14 mph blast were recorded at the
Grove. zMax Dragway, with three runs, is the only
other track with more than one in the top ten in the speed department. Of a
possible twenty career best numbers, including elapsed time and speed, the top
ten drivers recorded thirteen of their best runs at Maple Grove in 2012. So bragging rights for
the year go to the PA track, now if they could only find a way to finish their
race on Sunday. Hey, a guy can dream, can't he?

JR Todd
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The dragster class was highly competitive in 2012 and I
expect it to be again next year. You expect the Team Schumacher cars to be
right back in the thick of things, the Kalitta cars should be back to
challenge, the two-car Lucas team of Morgan
Lucas and Brandon will be among the top contenders and the Al-Anabi cars should both hit the ground running in
2013. With Bob Vandergriff, who will
be coming off a very good year, and maybe JR
Todd joining the ranks for a dozen or more races, and with Steve Torrence back for another year
along with the other independent teams it should be a fun season…..Mike Salinas, who pulled one of the big
upsets of the year when he beat Morgan Lucas in round one at Pomona, says that
he'll run about ten races next year and he'll be a good addition to the Top
Fuel field at those events. Too bad the new Mello Yello season is three months away,
but for now let's just enjoy the memories of this past season and congratulate
Antron and his team on a wonderful, championship year.


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