Search for in
NHRA LODRS IHRA PR-DRAG Drag News Photos
Tue, 17 Sep 2013, 14:31 PM

Manzo Back in First Place, Booher Wins First National
by Todd Veney/Pro Sportsman Association
Photo copyright 2013 David Smith Photos





CONCORD, N.C. --

Ferro vs. Manzo
At the Carolina Nationals in Charlotte, Frank Manzo won for the third time in a row and the 103rd time in his unparalleled career to shoot from sixth to first in the national Top Alcohol Funny Car standings, and in Top Alcohol Dragster Brandon Booher won his first national event to keep alive a longshot bid for the national championship.

Manzo, who uncharacteristically stumbled through his first three national event starts this season without reaching a final, backed up his Brainerd and Indy victories with a dominant performance in Charlotte, qualifying No. 1 and running low e.t. of every round, including a final-round 5.59 against rival Mickey Ferro's 5.70.

Manzo, who red-lighted by just thousandths of a second on his most recent night run, in the final round of the New England Dragway regional in July, sat on the line in the first round for a .352 reaction time against John Headley, who was appearing in his first race after suffering a mild heart attack last month. "I've never seen the green light before," Manzo said. "Under the lights like that, I have to say it really was a beautiful shade of green." Following a 5.51 on a second-round single, he beat fourth-ranked Shane Westerfield, who red-lighted, in the semi's, and Ferro in the final.

Ferro, whose car now is tuned by Steve Boggs and who is sharing the car with pal Tony Bartone, topped Bill Naves with a 5.53 in the first round and Todd Veney with a 5.54 in the second round and singled in the semifinals. A wiring glitch in the final kept all his timers from working and slowed him from the mid-5.50s he'd been running to a 5.74. "I've still never beaten Frank in a national event final," said Ferro, who was competing for the first time since May, "but it's an honor just to race him. I hope I get one more chance at Maple Grove."

"It's unbelievable how this whole thing's turned around," said Manzo, who was knocked out in the quarterfinals at Gainesville and the Charlotte spring race and in the semi's at Norwalk. "The beginning of the year was tough, but now the more I try to slow the car down, the faster it goes. I'm not sure if we're going to run for the championship or not [yeah, right] or if we're going to Dallas [he entered the race yesterday], but this is definitely the last year I'll be in the car."


McPhillips vs. Booher
Booher also is making a last-minute schedule change and heading straight for Dallas from Charlotte after winning his first national event title with a 5.35 to 5.39 final-round decision over Gatornationals winner Rich McPhillips. "To me, the biggest thing about this is the performance of a converter car," he said. "People laughed at me when we started with this thing, and look how much success we've had this year."

Booher won three consecutive regional events this summer - Chicago, Cordova, and Columbus - and holds a commanding lead in the North Central Top Alcohol Dragster standings. A national title, unthinkable just a few months ago for a driver who until then had never won a Top Alcohol Dragster race, now is a possibility.

Booher qualified a strong fourth with a 5.37 and ran nothing but 5.30s in eliminations, including a 5.32 at 275.39 mph - the third-fastest speed ever recorded by a blown-alcohol car behind only national points leader Jim Whiteley's 277 and 276 last season. He took out Karen Stalba in the first round with a 5.35, four-time Charlotte runner-up Ken Perry with the 5.32 in round two, and No. 1 qualifier Jeff Veale in the semi's with a 5.33. His reaction times weren't outstanding, but that was by design.

"I've had a couple of -.00 red-lights this year, and I couldn't afford to push it, the way the car was running - especially in the first round, which was after dark on Saturday," said Booher, who is regularly in the .020s. "I made sure the light was on that time and only really pushed it in the semi's against Veale because he'd been cutting .030 lights and running 5.30s."

Like Manzo, Booher, now a career-high fifth in the national standings, will be in Dallas this weekend. "The crew is making a lot of sacrifices to be there, and we really don't have the money to do this, but you've got to go for it when your car's running like this," he said. "And if we win Dallas and Reading, who knows? Maybe we'll head west at the end of the year and really take a shot at this thing."





NHRA: 10 Most Recent Entries [ top ]

Feb 13- NHRA and FOX Sports Announce TV Schedule for NHRA's 75th Anniversary Season
Feb 12- 75th Anniversary Celebration Kickoff at Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals
Feb 10- Wally Parks 75th Anniversary Appreciation Fund Part of $27 Million Overall Purse
Feb 08- NHRA Summit Racing Jr. Drag Racing League Releases 2026 Schedule
Feb 07- Huge List of Legends Set to Appear at Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals
Feb 05- NHRA and Legends Global Extend Merchandise Partnership Ahead of 75th Anniversary Season
Feb 04- Doug Foley Announces Addition of Ron Douglas as Consultant to Foley Lewis Racing Top Fuel Team
Feb 04- Tickets Now on Sale for NHRA's Debut at U.S. 131 Motorsports Park and Rockingham Dragway
Feb 04- Reed, Zetterström to Share Driving Duties of Reed Trucking & Excavating Top Fuel Dragster
Jan 29- NHRA to Honor Iconic John Force in 2027 with "50 Years Of Force"

Copyright ©2026 AUTOSALES INC, dba Summit Racing Equipment
Ready to take your order at 1-800-230-3030 | Customer Service 1-800-517-1035