Tue, 23 Apr 2013, 19:24 PM

Told You It Was Wacky
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By Bob Frey
Photo copyright 2013 Auto Imagery, Inc.
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Langdon makes a run in front of the big crowd.
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The latest version of the
4-Wide Nationals is history and from
all accounts it was another great race, that is with the exception of some
rainy weather on Friday that cut the qualifying short and had an impact on
everything else that went on for the rest of the weekend. The race was hotly
contested and enthusiastically enjoyed by the fans. Of course I wasn't there
but from what I was told there was a big crowd on Saturday and a slightly
smaller one on Sunday when it was a bit chilly, but that just goes to show what
an exciting, interesting and innovative race it is. And wacky, did I mention
wacky?
The wackiness started long
before the Mello Yello classes (Top
Fuel, Funny Car and the two Pro Stock classes) took to the track and it
included such things as Peter Biondo
losing a round when his opponent broke on the starting line and then Peter broke out (that almost never happens), former
Lucas Oil World Champion Duane Shields
failing to make the field in Top Alcohol Dragster, Dan Fletcher lost early in two classes (that hardly ever happens)
and Chris Foster grabbed the top
spot in the alky Funny Car class (and that never happened before)...As if that
weren't enough we had Lewis Worden

Hight's body blew off. Photo copyright 2013 Ron Lewis
Photography
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getting timed out in qualifying,
Robert
Hight blew the body off his car and ended up 16
th (
Watch
Replay of Hight's run.)and so did
Eddie Krawiec while
Johnny Gray didn't even make the
starting lineup and
Chad Head
qualified number one....It got even wackier during eliminations when
Sidnei
Frigo couldn't back up after his burnout,
Antron Brown lost in round one and
Katie Sullivan won her first round since 2009. Ok, so she hasn't
run all of the races since then but it was still noteworthy that she emerged
victorious in her pod and she did so with her best run ever. Oh yeah, there was
one pod (or quad if you prefer) of Top Fuel cars in round one that had all four
drivers within four-hundredths of a second of each other and the slowest car of
the four advanced to round two. Plus, two of the top Pro Stock drivers fouled
out in the same round,
Mike Edwards
did something that hadn't been done in almost forty years and one of the
finalists in the Top Alcohol Dragster class, who was competing in his first
national event, took off before the green light came on! Oh yeah, and the
winner in the alky Funny Car class may just be the big story of the year so
far..And that was just the beginning.
Spencer
Massey picked off the Top Fuel title when he outlasted his
teammate, Tony Schumacher, as well as Shawn
Langdon and Brandon Bernstein in
the final round. The win adds to Team Schumacher's already impressive numbers
and came right after Matt Hagan
picked up the win in Funny Car for Don's team. Did you know that Don's teams have now won 203 national

Massey and team celebrate win.
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events and this is the 37
th time that they have "doubled-up" at a
national event? It's also the third time already this year that Team Schumacher
has had two winners at the same race.
Did
you know that of those three races where Don's drivers have won both
fuel classes it has been done by six different drivers? I'd say that's a pretty
good start to the year, wouldn't you? One more thing
, did you know that the most "double-ups" that Don's teams
have had in a single year was five and they did that in 2005? Looks like a mark
that will easily be broken this year, doesn't it?....There was nothing wacky
about Spencer's win and his 3.771 just did hold off Tony's 3.778 and that made
him the first driver to win twice in the dragster class at this unique
race...Overall I think the performance by the dragsters this year was as good
as any in the brief history of the 4-Wide event. The cars were so closely
grouped that one pod in the first round featured four drivers who all qualified
within five-hundredths of a second of each other and that's close regardless of
class. Those four drivers;
Doug Kalitta,
Khalid alBalooshi,
Bob Vandergriff and
Leah Pruett then ran within
four-hundredths of a second of each other in round one. And
did you know that Bob, with his
3.828, was the slowest car of the group and yet he still advanced? I guess

First round Top Fuel action. Photo copyright 2013 Roger
Richards
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that's why they pay the drivers the big bucks.As I mentioned, Leah Pruett was
part of that group and even though she didn't win her
Dote Family car ran very well. This was her first 4-Wide race and
even though she ran 3.820 she didn't win but it was still another solid outing
for the team.
Matt Hagan won at a track that has given him highlights, headaches and
heartaches over the past few years. He made that historic 3-second pass there
last year but he has also jettisoned a couple of Dodge bodies at the z-Max facility, and for a team that
hadn't won a race since their championship year of 2011 this had to be a huge
win. Did you know that the win
moved Matt into first place in the points and the highest he was all of last

Hagan celebrates win.
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year was tenth?
With the season really
getting into high gear right now this is a perfect time for a team to get hot..
Chad Head got everyone's attention when
he qualified at the top of the Funny Car field in just his third national
event. As good as that sounds, and it is good,
did you know that there were a couple of Funny Car drivers
who did even better?
Dick Bourgeois
qualified number one in his very first Funny Car start. It came at the
Winternationals in 1970 and, as it turned out, that was the only NHRA national
event that Dick ever qualified for. Amazing, isn't it? And
K.C. Spurlock,
Sammy Miller,
Jim Murphy and
Todd Paton all qualified at the top of the pack in just their
second Funny Car race. Still, in this day and age, and as competitive as the
Funny Cars are that was a very impressive outing by the second-generation
driver. Of course I have to point out that
Chad's qualifying time was 4.014
and that is quicker than his father, Jim, ever ran in a Funny Car. Now don't
yell at me I'm only the messenger.
Did
you know that Jim's first number one spot came at his 158
th

Chad Head
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national event?....
John Force lost
in the first round and in the process dropped to eleventh place in the points.
Did you know that this is only
the second time since he started his championship run in 1990 that John has not
been in the top ten after the first five races of the year? In 2007 he was 20
th
after five races and still managed a top ten finish, and that's the only other
time in twenty-four years that he has not been in the top ten at this point in
the year..
Blake Alexander, under the
direction of
Paul Smith, looked good
all weekend and he made his first national event final round. That team will
surprise some folks this year and I expect them to be in more final rounds
before the year is over.
Did you know
that Blake joins a group of two dozen drivers who have been to one final round
in the Funny Car class and not won and among that group are
Frank Mancuso,
Freddie Neely and
Graeme
Cowin? The only difference is that Blake still has a shot at winning
one..and he will.
Finally Mike Edwards won a
race. Ok, so he didn't just win a race he dominated a race the way that very
few Pro Stock drivers have over the years. Everyone who watches the class knew
that Mike had the car to go the distance this year but for some wacky reason he
wasn't able to win before Sunday. Believe me when I say there was nothing wacky

Edwards and team celebrate win.
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about his performance and only the rain kept him from having one of those rare
150 point weekends that come along every now and then. I guess he should have
an asterisk next to his name for the event because he earned the most points
that you could given the circumstances. He was the quickest car in each
qualifying round and he had the best car on race day, too. Plus he drove well
and that could be real trouble for the rest of the class this year. Now they
head to Houston and
Royal Purple Raceway
which is historically quick for the Pro Stock cars so there's no telling what
he could do there..In addition to winning the race and moving back into first
place Mike did something that hasn't been done in quite some time. When he set
the record, and lowered the mark that he had previously set in
Gainesville, Mike became
the first Pro Stock driver to set the elapsed time record twice in the first
five national events of the year since
Larry
Lombardo did it in 1976.
Did you
know that, other than Larry, the only time any Pro Stock driver did
that was when
Bob Glidden set the
record twice early in the 1975 season and
Don
Nicholson did it in 1973? That's very good company to be in and it just
goes to show you how good Mike's car and team are right now...
Allen Johnson and
V. Gaines both fouled out in the same group in the second round and
that is, well, you know, wacky.

Arana Jr. celebrates win
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Hector
Arana Jr.Eddie Krawiec, ended up on the bump
spot. The bike riders handled the starting line system and the overall format
very well and in the end it was Hector, on his Lucas Oil-sponsored Buell, who went the distance..Hector, Eddie, Andrew Hines and Adam Arana made up a pod in the first round and at the end they
were separated by just six-hundredths of a second with Eddie getting there
first and Jr. second. In round two Eddie
and Hector were matched up again and this time Hector had the better bike and
got to the finish line first and he repeated that in the final round that also
featured Scott Pollacheck and Jim Underdahl. .To show how good the
bikes were did you know that
the worst reaction time in the final group was a .028 and the best was a
perfect reaction time recorded by Pollacheck? And in the elapsed time
department the four riders in the final round were only five-hundredths of a
second apart. Like I said it was a great showing by the Pro Stock Motorcycles..Did you know that since the bikes
became part of the national tour in 1987 this is only the seventh time that a
rider opened the season with wins at the first two races? Even Eddie didn't do
it last year and he had a tremendous year, and only Dave Schultz (1991) and Matt
Hines (1998) have ever started the year with three straight wins so good
luck to Hector this week in Houston.
Troy Coughlin took his Corvette to the win in the Pro Mod series when he
punched out Kenny Lang in a very
good final round. Troy's Corvette, which in itself is wacky (and that's a
compliment, Troy) ran 5.893 to beat Kenny's 5.898. Troy was first off the line

Pomponio defeated Brand
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in three of his four rounds including the final round and that really paid
off.
Did
you know that in his Pro Mod career Troy has been first off the line
almost seventy percent of the time? Maybe it's genetic!!...
Rishi Kanick, who was mentioned in my "From the Tower" story last
week, almost pulled off a miracle by winning his first national race at his
first national race. After a good showing at the regional race in Virginia a
week earlier Rishi came to town and made it to the final round only to get the
"yips" and take off before the green light came on and that gave
Bill Reichert the win.
Did you know that in the history
of the Top Alcohol Dragster class, and that spans 553 races, only four drivers
ever won at their first national event? Rishi gave it a good try but came up
just a round short...The competition was so good in the TAD ranks that the
eight cars that went into the second round were grouped within seven-hundredths
of a second..
Jim Whiteley made a
booming run in the second round, a 5.215 - 275.62 mph run and lost. He was beaten
on a holeshot by his arch rival,
Chris
Demke, who then lost to Rishi in the semi-finals. All in all it was a great
show in the alky dragster class..
Dan
Pomponio continued unbeaten, untied and unscored upon for the 2013 season.
His win over
Dale Brand in the final
round gave him two national and two regional wins on the year and a lead in the
points. He also did something that no other driver has ever done when he beat
Frank Manzo (who fouled out) in the
second round.
Did you know
that of all the drivers Frank has faced more than once, and that's 112 of them,
Dan is the only driver who has not lost to him at a national event? The only
one! Ok, so he is 2-0 but against Frank that is, obviously, very good..
Chuck Gallagher, who won his first
national event in 1974, won again in 2013 when he picked up Super Stock honors,
and to do it he had to beat
Dan Fletcher,
David Rampy and
Peter Biondo along the way and that's impressive. Congratulations,
Chuck.


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