Tue, 01 Jan 2013, 11:37 AM

The Funny Car Class Should Be Fun Again This Year
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By Bob Frey
Photo copyright 2013 Auto Imagery, Inc.
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Bernie Fedderly Photo copyright 2013 NHRA
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Before wrapping up the 2012 Funny Car season and speculating
about 2013 I wanted to take a moment to congratulate
Bernie Fedderly on a wonderful career. As most of you know Bernie
will be inducted into the
Drag Racing
Hall of Fame in March and it is an honor that is richly deserved. What a
lot of you may not know is that Bernie officially retired from the
John Force Racing organization last
week. "He'll always have the keys to the building and he is always welcome
here," John told me. "Bernie just said that it was time to move on and he did."
It's an understatement to say that Bernie has made huge contributions to the
sport and especially to John's team, but even more significant is the fact that
he has spent four decades in the sport as a crew chief and crew member for some
of the top teams in drag racing and he has done it all with class and dignity.
>From his early years with
Terry Capp,
Gary Beck and
Ed McCulloch to his more recent stint with John's team, Bernie has
been associated with some of the best teams in the sport and that's not a
coincidence. The talent, expertise and skill that he brought to the teams was
one of the reasons they were successful, and as the "other guy" with
Austin Coil, another Hall of Fame
member, he helped make John Force and his team the best in the business for so
many years. We wish Bernie all the best in his retirement years and look
forward to seeing him inducted into the Hall of Fame in a few months. Is it
just me or would it be cool to see Austin Coil there when Bernie is inducted?

Kenny Bernstein
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The 2012 Funny Car season was one of the best, and if you go
back and read some of my stories from early in the year I predicted that it
would be. Of course it didn't take a genius to know that because you had John's
four cars, the four from Don
Schumacher's camp and a lot of other very talented drivers and teams. As
much as everyone talks about the "good old days" there really haven't been many
years in the history of the Funny Car class where the talent was so strong from
top to bottom. Did you know
that there were times in his four year championship run (1975 - 1978) that Don Prudhomme out qualified the number
two car in the field by more than a tenth of a second? And did you know that during his four year championship run
(1985 - 1988) Kenny Bernstein did
the same thing. In fact, at Indy in 1986 Kenny qualified number one with a 5.50
and the second place driver, Johnny West,
checked in with a 5.66. Those were the "good old days" but that would never
happen today. In fact, did you know
that the biggest gap from the number one to the number two Funny Car qualifier
this year was five-hundredths of a second and that only happened once? At
Englishtown Ron Capps made that
spectacular 3.964 pass and that had him way ahead of the number two man, Robert Hight, who ran 4.013. Other than
that there were only two times all year where the gap was more than
three-hundredths of a second. They didn't have that in the "good old days," did
they?...Don Prudhomme qualified number one at seven of

Don Prudhomme in 1976.
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the eight races in 1976 and there were nine different number one qualifiers in
2012. Now before I get e-mails from the Don Prudhomme, Johnny West or the
Topper Kramer fans (he was number two
at Seattle in 1975 and I just like working his name into my story) don't get me
wrong. There was some great racing back
then, it just
wasn't as competitive, top to bottom, as it is now at least in my opinion. Or
maybe the competition was good from the number two spot down and the "Snake"
was just that much better than everyone else. Let the debate begin.

Ron Capps at Englishishtown.
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Last week I mentioned some of the outstanding Top Fuel runs
of the year and I thought I would give equal time to the Funny Cars this week.
The aforementioned 3.964 by Ron Capps certainly has to be at the top of
anyone's "Best Of" list in 2012. After all it was, as mentioned, the biggest
gap between the number one and two cars all year, or in other words it was very
"Snake-like," wasn't it? By the end of
the year five different drivers had recorded three-second runs with three of
them recording their career best numbers at the Maple Grove race. In the speed department
Robert Hight's 321.81 in Reading
was the best of the year and it should be included among the best runs of the
year. I've always said that if they could just get some nice weather the Maple Grove race would be
one of the best. As it is, with the cool (cold) overcast (wet) weather it still
ended up as a pretty good race, didn't it? It would just be nice for everyone
if it could end on the day it's supposed to end... There were several
candidates for the best "Race of the Year" and I thought the run between Johnny Gray and Jack Beckman in Reading
was among the tops. Johnny went 4.026 to beat Jack's 4.025 and that's
outstanding in anyone's book. Did you
know that was not only Jack's one and only holeshot loss of the year

Jack Beckman set both ends of the National Record at
Reading.
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but it was his first such loss since the 2010 season? Pretty good, huh
?...Of course the final round at the 4-Wide race between
John Force,
Cruz Pedregon, Ron Capps
and Robert Hight was pretty good, too. Three of the four cars made full runs
(4.07, 4.07 and 4.08) and they treated the fans to the kind of action they
expect at the special 4-Wide event. Robert Hight won that race and that was
part of his great start to the 2012 campaign..In the "Outstanding Performance
by a Funny Car" for an entire event it would be tough not to rank Jack
Beckman's
Maple Grove
performance as the best. That's where he made not one but two three-second
runs, set the record and took over the points lead, a lead that he never
relinquished.
Did you know
that was the sixth time the Funny Car elapsed time record was set at the
Reading event?
Jack also set the speed mark at that race and
it was just the second time that both the elapsed time and speed records were
set at
Maple Grove.
Mark Oswald did it (5.214 - 283.10) in
1989 in the
Candies & Hughes car
and that was the only other time a Funny Car driver set both ends of the record
in
Pennsylvania.

Arnie "The Farmer" Beswick
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There was another Funny Car milestone recorded in the state of Pennsylvania and
that happened in 1965 when
Arnie "The
Farmer" Beswick ran 9.96 (140.00 mph) in York, PA to become, unofficially,
the first "Funny Car" to go in the nine-second range and he did that with a
supercharged Pontiac!
National DRAGSTER
proclaimed it as the "first driver to turn in the 9's with a stock-bodied
automobile." That was one of the top match-race cars of the time and today that
wouldn't even be good enough to win a round of Super Gas. Amazing, isn't it?
There were some major upsets across the board in 2012, like Ike Maier's win over the number one
qualifier, David Grubnic at that now
historic Maple Grove race and T.J Zizzo's win from the sixteen spot
in Chicago, but
I thought Todd Lesenko's win over
Robert Hight at the Winternationals was the biggest surprise win of the year.
Let's face it, Robert is, well, Robert, and he drives a very fast hot rod. His
spot at the top of the field didn't surprise anyone but Todd and Jim Dunn weren't scared. They should

Todd Lesenko Photo copyright 2012 Gary Nastase Photography
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have been but they weren't (my opinion only I'm sure). But as I always say
that's why we make them show up and run, and in a wild, tire-smoking run Todd
won his first round and sent the former champ back to the pits.
Did you know that the only other
time in 2012 that the top qualifier in the Funny Car class lost was when Johnny
Gray had his parachutes come out on the burnout in
Norwalk and he wasn't able to make the run?
By the way do you remember who was the number sixteen qualifier and in the
other lane, at that race? You guessed it, Robert Hight. What are the odds?
Did you know that was the first
and only time in his 184 national events that Robert qualified on the bump in
the Funny Car field?
In their year end issue National DRAGSTER has a category
called the "Oh No" award and it is rather self-explanatory and Todd Lesenko's
wild Indy weekend had to be at the top of the list. Let's face it, anytime you
destroy not one but two Funny Car bodies you should get something out of it
even if it is only the "Oh No" award, but there were several others that I
thought deserved consideration. For an event it would be awfully hard to beat
the Bristol
race for the Team Force cars. That's the race when all four of them lost in the
first round and that hardly ever happens. For one of them to lose early is a
story but for all four to be out by the quarter-final round is truly
noteworthy..And then there was the story of Alexis DeJoria in Brainerd. You remember it, that's the race where
she was lined up against John Force and he fouled out apparently giving her the
easy win. But as I also often say, we have these silly rules and one of them
involves crossing the center line which she did and that gave John the round
win and it gave Alexis a lesson.I hope. John took advantage of the situation to
go to the final round and that may have preserved his spot in the top ten. Did you know that was just John's
second red light start in the last five years and it was only the twenty-second

Matt Hagan
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of his entire career and that spans a staggering 1,574 rounds?....Of course
Matt Hagan's failure to make the "Countdown"
was one of the main story lines, upsets and "Oh No" moments of the year. Even
with a new crew chief for 2013 I fully expect Matt to rebound and be a serious
contender again...Jack Beckman's championship run is also one of the big
stories of the year especially after the crew change early in the year. By the
way, everyone who thought that Don Schumacher was making a big mistake when he
shook up the teams like that please raise your hand. Wow, that's a lot of
hands. Is that Jack's hand I see in the air? After what his teams did this year
I don't think anyone should ever second-guess the "Don."
It was a fun time in the Funny Car class in 2012 and we've come
a long way since Arnie Beswick's stunning run in 1965, haven't we? With some
movement already in the class, most notably Del Worsham returning to the driver's seat, Jeff Arend moving to Jim Dunn's team, Chad Head driving for his father, Jim, and the upcoming announcement
of the Team Force lineup for next year, 2013 looks like it will be more of the
same for the racers and the fans. Happy New Funny Car Year to everyone. Now if
we could just get Melanie Troxel a
Funny Car ride all would be right with the world..Just because I like doing
things like this if you count the words in this story you will find there are
exactly 2013.


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