December 2003 - NHRA Pacific Division
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December 2003 - NHRA Pacific Division
Pacific Division HOTLINE December 2003 Charlie Neilson, Division Director Lena Billington, Administrative Assistant 2035 Financial Way, Glendora, CA 91741 (626) 914-4761 • Fax, (626) 914-8963 Paul Jager, Division Tech Director Tech Line: Tuesday & Thursday, 7-9 p.m. (626) 963-2454 • Fax, (626) 963-2454 Bob Johnson, Photographer, (661) 943-0855 NEWS FROM THE PACIFIC DIVISION Carter wins event, championship over Volpe; Beckman’s victory earns him division crown by John Jodauga Bob Johnson T hrough the years, the Division 7 NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series grand finales have stood out because of their huge car counts, which are boosted by out-of-division racers who plan to attend the Automobile Club of Southern California NHRA Finals in Pomona the following week, and the many pivotal races that have determined national championships. This year’s edition at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway lived up to that reputation through a number of memorable moments, all of which were highlighted by Dean Carter winning the Comp national championship with a final-round victory over Santo Volpe, his closest contender for the season title. In a race that was reminiscent of Joe Amato’s victory over the late Gary Ormsby in the final round of the 1990 NHRA Finals to win that year’s Top Fuel title, Carter’s A/ND was an instant winner when Volpe, as did Ormsby, cut a red-light with his A/SR ’32 Bantam. Also among the many event highlights was a Super Stock victory for alreadycrowned 2003 champion Peter Biondo, who capped a perfect Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series season with his fifth divisional win in as many races. The Super Gas championship also was determined in Las Vegas. Bryan Robinson clinched the season title when his closest challenger, Greg Carrillo, lost in the third round. In addition, Division 1’s Dan Fletcher secured a top-five finish in Stock with his The Division 7 season finale in Las Vegas produced many pivotal races. One of the more significant matches was in the Comp final, where both drivers had a shot at this season’s national championship. Division 7’s Dean Carter, near lane, took the big prize with his A/ND when Santo Volpe red-lighted with his A/SR ’34 Ford. victory, to go along with his top-five finish in Super Stock. Other winners of the event were Duane Shields (Top Alcohol Dragster), Cy Chesterman (Top Alcohol Funny Car), Jack Beckman (Super Comp), Robert Coleman (Super Gas), Brett Waldron (Super Street), and Greg Liskey (Kerker Motorcycle). “Because of the traditionally high car count at this race, we made it a four-day contest beginning Tuesday,” said Division 7 Director Charlie Neilson. “That’s the only way we can run an event of this size, and it helped us deal with unexpected adverse weather conditions, such as losing more than four hours of track time Thursday because of high winds and dust. We were also prevented from running late in the evening when track temperatures dropped to 60 degrees. “The car count for the weekend was 908, which compares very favorably to last year’s total of 972,” added Neilson. “Considering the chaos caused by the Southern California fires, I was amazed we had more than 900 cars this weekend. “We had 42 alcohol cars and only one oildown, which took place on a burnout during the first round of qualifying,” said Neilson. “Kudos to the Division 7 staff, the Las Vegas Motor Speedway personnel, and the racers. Everybody combined to put together a spectacular finale.” Shields, the 2002 Top Alcohol Dragster champion, won his first Division 7 to page 2 from page 1 event of the season by defeating Marty Thacker in the final, 5.403 at 266.32 mph to 5.487 at 257.68. The victory moved Shields past Mark Niver and into second place, only 30 points behind this year’s titlist, Morgan Lucas. Shields dominated the event from the beginning, setting the pace in qualifying with low e.t. (5.374) and top speed (270.00 mph) of the meet. He reached the final with a 5.429 to 5.470 semifinal victory over David Wells; Thacker earned his berth with a 5.498 to 5.525 win over Steve Federlin. Chesterman was one of five out-ofdivision racers to reach the Las Vegas Motor Speedway winner’s circle. He did so by scoring a narrow victory over Division 7 regular Steve Gasparrelli in the Top Alcohol Funny Car final, 5.720 at 251.25 to 5.741 at 242.15. With his runner-up, Gasparrelli ended the season only 41 points behind Doug Gordon, 333 to 292, in the race for the Division 7 title. Gasparrelli did everything but win the final, leading qualifying with times of 5.618 and 255.68, which respectively stood as low e.t. and top speed of the weekend. He earned lane choice for the final with a 5.680 win over Bucky Austin’s slowing 9.921. Chesterman wheeled his ’99 Trans Am to a 5.731 to 5.836 win over Tate Branch’s ’03 Camaro. The highly anticipated showdown for the Comp title between Division 1 champion Volpe and Division 7’s Carter more than lived up to its billing. Each driver won four rounds in eliminations on his respective side of the ladder to face one another in a winner-take-all final, which ended at the line when Volpe’s A/SR ’34 Ford broke the clutch and fouled with a .286 light. Carter eased his low-seven-second A/ND to a 9.009 to win the event, national championship, and Division 7 title. Biondo, who won this season’s Division 2 Super Stock title, was superb in his final-round victory over Kevin Nicks’ SS/FA ’70 Plymouth. Biondo pushed his GT/FA ’00 Firebird to a perfect .000 light and a .028-over 10.438 to stop Nicks’ .033 reaction and .033-over 10.093. In the semi’s, Biondo advanced past Jeff Hefler’s broken SS/BM ’98 Pontiac, and Nicks prevented Fletcher from scoring a double by defeating Fletcher’s SS/IA ’69 Camaro, .001-over 0.071 to .005-over 10.455. Fletcher’s Stock triumph with his B/SA ’69 Nova came at the expense of Brad Plourd’s B/FIA ’96 Corvette. Fletcher won with a .005 light and a .017-over 10.827 when Plourd, who had a .011 reaction, broke out with an 11.070. In the semi’s, Fletcher overcome Ken Passerby’s .013 to .040 holeshot for a .011-over 10.841 to .045-over 12.165 win; Plourd beat a redlighting Scott Hilton. Beckman’s Super Comp victory added more credibility to his job as an instructor at Frank Hawley’s NHRA Drag Racing School. It also earned him the Division 7 championship, ending the season with an 18-point margin over Michael Henderson, 393 to 375, and a chance at the national title in Pomona. Beckman earned the event title with a .020 light and 9.072 (on the altitude-adjusted 9.05 index) to defeat Ed Olpin, who broke out with a 9.041. Milt Gedo’s -.001 foul in the semi’s propelled Beckman into the final, and Olpin defeated Franklin DiBartolomeo, 9.058 to 9.056, after scoring a .009 to .027 starting-line advantage. The Super Gas final was another outof-division affair. Coleman’s ’27 Ford from Columbia, Mo., stopped George Scott III’s ’92 Camaro, which succumbed to a -.001 foul. Two close semifinal races set up the final: Coleman nipped Jed Bourquin’s ’93 Daytona, 10.078 to 10.081 on the 10.07 index, and Scott used a .007 to .035 holeshot to beat Tom Stalba Jr.’s ’63 Corvette, 10.085 to a breakout 10.048. Waldron hit an index-matching 11.090 in the Super Street final with his ’67 Camaro to best Bob Munoz’s .009-over 11.099 from his ’55 Chevy. In the semi’s, Waldron stopped Tony Fuller’s ’01 Corvette, 11.109 to 11.143, and Munoz ran an 11.118 on his bye. The Kerker Motorcycle final attracted a considerable amount of attention as Liskey defeated Pro Stock Bike standout Craig Treble in the contest. Liskey recorded a .001 light and ran a .076-over 9.646 with his ’85 Suzuki to defeat Treble, who cut a .067 reaction and posted a .058over 9.038 with his ’98 Kawasaki. For complete stats and photo coverage, see National DRAGSTER (Nov. 21). Korbel Super Eliminator Series Hall wins second series title in three years with finale victory THE STRIP AT LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY, Las Vegas (Nov. 2) — Dean Hall won the final event of the 2003 Korbel Super Eliminator Series at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, and the win helped him take his second series championship in three years. Hall was in fourth place in the standings entering the race, but early exits by Carolyn Hills, Del Cox Jr., and George Prather gave Hall the opportunity to grab the title. — Dean Hall Quarterfinal action began with Dan Oliver advancing when Don Steed drew a -.006 red-light. Bill Webber ran an 8.06 (8.03 index) to defeat Robert Costa, and Hall defeated the red-lighting Tom Hall to earn the semifinal bye. In the semi’s, Webber used a .028 to .048 starting-line advantage to beat Oliver, 8.05 to 8.04. Webber had the advantage out of the gate in the final, .002 to .024, but he gave it up at the top end, losing to Hall, 8.036 to 8.060. With the win, Hall secured the Korbel Super Eliminator Series title with 315 points. Hills and Prather tied for second with 279, followed by Cox (259) and Steed (258). — Bob Johnson Division 7 National Open Hoeffer wins Stock/Super Stock Combo The winner’s circle at the NHRA Division 7 National Open included, back row, from left, Division 7 Director Charlie Neilson, Gary Campbell (Super Eliminator), C.W. Hoeffer (Stock/Super Stock Combo), Don Kruse (Super Comp), Jeff Agalsoff (Super Gas), Pat McHenry (Super Street), and Jack Dyer (Sportsman Eliminator); front row, from left, Larry Spitali (Pro Eliminator) and Nick Marconi (Street Eliminator). Bob Johnson SPEEDWORLD MOTORPLEX, Northwest Phoenix, Ariz. (Sept. 20-21) — According to NHRA Division 7 Director Charlie Neilson, the division’s National Open was a great success. “We had a turnout of 196 entries, almost 80 more than the 117 that showed up at last year’s event,” Neilson said. “We were, of course, very pleased to see such a big boost in participation.” In addition to the large field of competition, the quality of racing remained high despite very warm weather. “Thanks to great prep work on the part of the track personnel and excellent racing-vehicle maintenance efforts by the competitors, there was very little downtime,” Neilson said. “We had the event finished by 3 p.m., which gave everybody enough time to get packed up and return home.” The event was a two-day affair, conducted on Saturday and Sunday, and Speedworld Motorplex conducted a separate test-n-tune event on Friday evening, which was well attended. Event winners were C.W. Hoeffer (Stock/Super Stock Combo), Don Kruse (Super Comp), Jeff Agalsoff (Super Gas), Pat McHenry (Super Street), Gary Campbell (Super Eliminator), Larry Spitali (Pro Eliminator), Jack Dyer (Sportsman E.T.), Nick Marconi (Street Eliminator), and Ken Van Buren (Motorcycle Eliminator). — John Jodauga Reprinted from National DRAGSTER (Nov. 7). Member Track Schedule Baja Raceway (619) 588-4001 N/A Inyokern Dragstrip (760) 375-8832 N/A Maui Raceway Park (808) 579-9493 N/A Samoa Dragstrip (707) 443-5203 or (707) 442-6753 N/A Barona Dragstrip (619) 579-3604 N/A Irwindale Dragstrip (626) 305-1562 or (626) 358-1100 Every Thursday — Street Legal (except Christmas and New Year’s Day) Mopar Drag City (909) 874-5198 N/A Southwestern Int’l Raceway (520) 762-9700 N/A Pomona Raceway (909) 593-7010 N/A Redding Dragstrip (530) 221-1311 N/A Speedworld Motorplex (602) 388-2424 Dec. 3, 10, 17 — Wednesday Night Street Legal Drags Dec. 13, 27 — Saturday Challenge Dec. 20-21 — Scott Wells Memorial Classic Rialto Raceway (909) 688-0721 N/A Team Possibilities Jr. Raceway (619) 390-1332 N/A Rocky Mountain Raceways (801) 252-9557 N/A Top Gun Raceway (800) 325-7448 N/A California Dragway at California Speedway (909) 429-5000 N/A Famoso Raceway (661) 399-2210 N/A Firebird Int’l Raceway (602) 268-0200 Dec. 6-7 — NASA Hilo Dragstrip (808) 969-7077 N/A Infineon Raceway (707) 938-8448 Dec. 8-9 — TracQuest Dec. 10-11 — CA Superbike School Dec. 27-28 — Speedtrial U.S.A. Kauai Raceway Park (808) 639-2745 Dec. 6 — Year-End Awards Party The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (702) 632-8459 Dec. 5 — Titan Auto Insurance Midnight Mayhem Los Angeles County Raceway (661) 533-2224 Dec. 17 — Last Wednesday Grudge of 2003 Dec. 19 — Last Friday Grudge of 2003 Dec. 31 — Hangover Nationals (Parking Only) Sacramento Raceway Park (916) 366-7368 Dec. 6, 13, 20, 27 — Test ’n’ Tune The Pacific Division will be closed for the holidays beginning Dec. 22 and will re-open Jan. 5, 2004. Three individual wins lift Speedworld to team title SOUTHWESTERN INT’L RACEWAY, NHRA Summit Racing Series Finals (Div. 7) — Aided by three victories in the individual competition, Speedworld Motorplex in Northwest Phoenix took top honors at the 2003 Pacific Division Summit Racing Series Finals. Bryan Downing (Pro), Bruce Meyer (Street), and Nick Marconi (High School) each won his respective category to help the Speedworld team tally 131 points and finish atop the standings. Host track Southwestern Int’l Raceway finished second with 125, followed by Famoso Raceway, Firebird Int’l Raceway, and Irwindale Dragstrip. Meyer, Downing, and Marconi were joined in the winner’s circle Sunday by Samoa Dragstrip runner Harlan Tucker, who took the Sportsman crown, and Rocky Mountain Raceways’ Kirk Walton, Final Points Standings Speedworld Motorplex . . . . . . . . 131 Southwestern Int’l Raceway . . . . 125 Famoso Raceway . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Firebird Int’l Raceway . . . . . . . . . . 98 Irwindale Dragstrip . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Infineon Raceway . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Los Angeles County Raceway . . . 82 Sacramento Raceway Park . . . . . 71 Rocky Mountain Raceways . . . . . 41 The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Inyokern Dragstrip . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Top Gun Raceway . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Samoa Dragstrip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Redding Dragstrip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Bob Johnson by Candida Benson Division 7 Director Charlie Neilson, left, and Southwestern Int’l Raceway manager Dave Danish, right, congratulated the 2003 Division 7 Summit Racing Series champions: from left, Bryan Downing, Harlan Tucker, Bruce Meyer, Nick Marconi, and Kirk Walton. who won Motorcycle. Meyer, Downing, Tucker, and Walton will participate in the NHRA Summit Racing Series National Championship in Pomona in November. Downing won the Pro title by driving his ’93 Daytona past the ’70 Challenger of Jerry Griffie in the final. Tucker beat Larry Gilley in the Sportsman final. Meyer got the nod when Randy Williams red-lighted. And Walton topped former Summit Racing Series Finals champ Joseph Smith in the Bike final. Though he came up short in Sunday’s final, Smith won Saturday’s Race of Champions Motorcycle title. Other Race of Champions winners were Chuck E. Killian Jr. (Sportsman), Chris Naffziger (Pro), Dennis R. Ward (Street), and Seth Polvadore (High School). Southwestern Int’l Raceway won the Race of Champions points battle, edging Speedworld Motorplex by one marker. Firebird Int’l Raceway won the hotly contested National DRAGSTER Team Spirit award. For complete coverage, National DRAGSTER (Oct. 31). see Team Speedworld Pro Nick Alejandre Gary Cox Bryan Downing Dwight Downing Keith Downing Brian Griffey Tony Henderson Eddie Herman Cliff Prewitt Rick Proctor Larry Spitali Art Trautman Danny Walker Sportsman Jaymes Berry Eric Brown Leno Cimarolli Jack Dyer Josh Edwards Dale Fowler Butch Gray Tibor Kadar Scott Kilbourn John King Tony Marconi Jason Oteri Scott Oxford Bernie Polvadore Joe Royston John Schurr Victor Sibilla Lin Smith Shaun Strickland Chris Williams Street Bill Coniam Ron Conrad A.J. Crader Bill Dunham Eric Ferguson Thomas Firesen Steve Johns Tim Johns Mark Knight Chuck Lewis Ray Lewis Sr. Tom Marconi Michael Metzler Bruce Meyer Jennifer Perry David Pitera Clay Van Deren Rick Van Hassel Motorcycle John Johnson Tom Patterson Dan Pfaff Richard Todd Kenneth Van Buren Bill Wilson William Wilson High School Leroy Duran Nick Marconi Seth Polvadore Andrew Williams Fauset, Johnson, Sanders, Cooper score division titles — 8-9 champion Cameron Fauset Cameron Fauset (age 8-9), Brittany Johnson (10-12), Ty Sanders (13-14), and Todd Cooper (15-17) earned the right to (Left) 10-12 titlist celebrate alongside six-time champion Brittany Johnson. Kenny Bernstein, Del Worsham, 2003 (Above) 13-14 victor Ty Sanders. POWERade champion Greg Anderson, South Region 13-14 titlist Sanders took the division crown in and Craig Treble after they won their respective categories at the Pacific Division runoff. The race, which was held in conjunction with that age group by bettering North Region champion Ryan the Automobile Club of Southern California NHRA Finals at McClanahan in the trophy round. After taking a .03-second Pomona Raceway, paired the champions of the division’s North and advantage out of the gate, Sanders wheeled his dragster to a 7.94 (7.90) for the win. South Region series in a winner-take-all race for the division title. Cooper got the nod in the 15-17 final when South Region Fauset, the North Region 8-9 winner, got the automatic nod after South Region victor Logan Daly was disqualified for running victor Leah Pruett fouled out by .004-second. Cooper cruised to too quick on a time-trial run. Fauset posted a 13.13 (12.90 dial) a 7.99 (7.90) win. en route to victory. Johnson capped off an incredible season that POMONA RACEWAY included the 2003 NHRA O’Reilly Auto Parts Jr. (Nov. 9) Drag Racing League Western Conference Finals 12-year-old title with a win in the 10-12 group. Driver, age, hometown R.T. E.T. (Dial) South Region champion Johnson used a .014 to 8-9 .081 lead at the Tree to beat North Region rep W: Cameron Fauset, 9, Santa Margarita, Calif. .039 13.13 (12.90) D.J. Stone in the final, 7.93 (7.90) to 8.99 (8.98). R/U: Logan Daly, 10, Huntington Beach, Calif. disq. 10-12 W: Brittany Johnson, 13, Palm Desert, Calif. R/U: D.J. Stone, 10, Springville, Calif. .014 .081 7.93 8.99 (7.90) (8.98) 13-14 W: Ty Sanders, 14, Las Vegas R/U: Ryan McClanahan, 14, Alta Loma, Calif. .047 .077 7.94 8.02 (7.90) (7.90) .033 *-.004 7.99 7.88 (7.90) (7.90) 15-17 W: Todd Cooper, 16, Yuba City, Calif. R/U: Leah Pruett, 15, Redlands, Calif. — 15-17 winner Todd Cooper NHRA Pacific Division chassis inspectors Kiwi Jager (909) 398-8867, pager Glendora, Calif. Ken Gentry (530) 245-8403, pager Chico, Calif. Ed Brady (480) 981-5314 Mesa, Ariz. Ben Wilson (520) 744-1030 Tucson, Ariz. Ralph Perea (801) 304-9066 Salt Lake City Launie Porteous (916) 361-8534 Sacramento, Calif. Cliff Ricci (702) 253-1252 Las Vegas Jim Westbrook (661) 978-8141 Bakersfield, Calif. *red-light For the latest information, visit www.nhradiv7.com 2004 NHRA Pacific Division events NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series • March 12-14, Firebird Int’l Raceway, Chandler, Ariz. • March 26-28, Southwestern Int’l Raceway, Tucson, Ariz. • April 30-May 2, Sacramento Raceway Park, Sacramento, Calif. • May 21-23, Famoso Raceway, Bakersfield, Calif. • July 2-4, Infineon Raceway, Sonoma, Calif. • Nov. 4-7, The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas NHRA Pacific Division National Opens TBA NHRA Pacific Division Jr. Drag Racing League Series TBA NHRA Pacific Division Summit Racing Series Finals Oct. 7-10, Famoso Raceway, Bakersfield, Calif. California Hot Rod Reunion Oct. 1-3, Famoso Raceway, Bakersfield, Calif. Pacific Division Final Pacific Division final Points Standings points standings Top Alcohol Dragster 1. Morgan Lucas ........................ 314 2. Duane Shields ...................... 284 3. Mark Niver ............................ 234 4. Chris Demke .......................... 192 5. Darren Nicholson .................. 191 6. Don Hudson .......................... 159 7. Larry Miersch .......................... 96 8. Fred Notzka ............................ 95 9. Randy Eakins .......................... 84 10. Howard Haight ........................ 75 Stock 1. Jim Meador ............................ 2. Kyle Seipel ............................ 3. Steven Wann.......................... 4. Al Corda ................................ 5. Toby Lang .............................. 6. Curtis Coulter ........................ 7. Gary Evans ............................ 8. Bill Nelson.............................. 9. Ken Etter ................................ 10. Ken Passerby ........................ 351 351 317 315 310 308 272 265 263 247 Top Alcohol Funny Car 1. Doug Gordon ........................ 2. Steve Gasparrelli .................. 3. Robert Lee ............................ 4. Bret Williamson ...................... 5. Ed Marx ................................ 6. Ron August Jr. ...................... 7. Dennis Taylor ........................ 8. Mert Littlefield ........................ 9. John Weaver .......................... 10. Mark Woznichak .................... 333 292 238 224 222 189 179 160 144 139 Super Comp 1. Jack Beckman........................ 2. Michael Henderson................ 3. Thomas Bayer........................ 4. Steve Williams........................ 5. Robert Naber ........................ 6. Shawn Langdon .................... 7. Kyle Rizzoli ............................ 8. Jerry Denton Jr. .................... 9. Leslie Figueroa Jr. ................ 10. Todd Stewart.......................... 393 375 367 364 356 313 313 300 283 282 Comp 1. Dean Carter .......................... 2. Joe Mozeris .......................... 3. Steve Wilmoth ........................ 4. Ed Sigmon ............................ 5. Vincent Deceglie.................... 6. Randy Jones.......................... 7. Wayne Ramay........................ 8. Rick Braun ............................ 9. Alan Ellis ................................ 10. Fred Gross ............................ 349 343 307 303 275 242 219 218 200 197 Super Gas 1. Mike Ferderer ........................ 2. Jed Bourquin.......................... 3. Bob Harris Jr. ........................ 4. Kevin Kleineweber ................ 5. Joe Roubicek ........................ 6. Larry Scarth .......................... 7. Joseph Ghyselinck ................ 8. Greg Ventura.......................... 9. Loreen Johnson .................... 10. Kenneth Yeoman .................... 387 317 306 296 284 282 274 273 272 255 Super Stock 1. Tibor Kadar ............................ 2. Jimmy DeFrank...................... 3. Tony DeFrank ........................ 4. Bill Blakeney .......................... 5. Kyle Seipel ............................ 6. Mark Faul .............................. 7. Don Bevers ............................ 8. Larry Zavala .......................... 9. Jesse Freeman ...................... 10. Wayne Taylor.......................... 412 371 341 305 286 277 275 254 245 243 Super Street 1. Gary Thompson .................... 2. Dennis Paz ............................ 3. Carl Hagen ............................ 4. Stephanie Warn .................... 5. Scott Rollins .......................... 6. Billy Dillander ........................ 7. Jeff Fear ................................ 8. William Garoutte .................... 9. Tom Lindemann .................... 10. Dave Adams .......................... 395 362 348 304 286 254 238 230 223 212 Pacific Division Kerker Motorcycle Series final points standings 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Scott Pollacheck ..............................................380 Greg Liskey......................................................272 John Widmann ................................................259 Leo Shaver ......................................................242 Jerry Stinson....................................................214 Phillip Nasca ....................................................207 Jason Whitenack..............................................197 Aris Bernales ..................................................185 Santiago Rodriguez Jr ....................................157 Edwin Palmer ..................................................155 Pacific Division Korbel Super Eliminator Series final points standings 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Dean Hall........................................................ Carolyn Hills .................................................. George Prather .............................................. Del Cox Jr. ...................................................... Don Steed ...................................................... Hans Scheibe ................................................ Patrick Jones .................................................. Jonathan Fiello .............................................. Kenny Upton .................................................. John Richardson ............................................ 315 279 279 259 258 224 214 208 205 193 2004 NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series schedule 44th annual 25th annual K&N Filters Winternationals Mopar Mile-High NHRA Nationals Pomona Raceway, Pomona • Feb. 19-22 Bandimere Speedway, Denver • July 16-18 20th annual 17t h annual Checker Schuck’s Kragen NHRA Nationals CARQUEST Auto Parts NHRA Nationals Firebird Int’l Raceway, Phoenix • March 5-7 Pacific Raceways, Seattle • July 23-25 35th annual 17t h annual Mac Tools NHRA Gatornationals Fram Autolite NHRA Nationals Gainesville Raceway, Gainesville • March 18-21 Infineon Raceway, Sonoma • July 30-Aug. 1 5th annual 23rd annual NHRA SummitRacing.com Nationals Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas • April 1-4 Brainerd Int’l Raceway, Brainerd • Aug. 12-15 17t h annual 17t h annual O’Reilly NHRA Spring Nationals O’Reilly Mid-South Nationals Houston Raceway Park, Houston • April 15-18 Memphis Motorsports Park, Memphis • Aug. 20-22 4th annual 50th annual O’Reilly NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals Mac Tools U.S. Nationals Bristol Dragway, Bristol • April 30-May 2 Indianapolis Raceway Park, Indianapolis • Sept. 1-6 24th annual 20th annual Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Southern Nationals Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals Atlanta Dragway, Atlanta • May 13-16 Maple Grove Raceway, Reading • Sept. 16-19 7th annual 19t h annual NHRA Route 66 Nationals O’Reilly NHRA Fall Nationals Route 66 Raceway, Chicago • May 20-23 Texas Motorplex, Dallas • Sept. 23-26 16th annual 4th annual O’Reilly NHRA Summer Nationals CARQUEST Auto Parts NHRA Nationals Heartland Park Topeka, Topeka • May 27-30 Route 66 Raceway, Chicago • Sept. 30-Oct. 3 40th annual 4th annual Pontiac Excitement NHRA Nationals ACDelco Las Vegas NHRA Nationals National Trail Raceway, Columbus • June 10-13 The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas • Oct. 28-31 35th annual 40th annual K&N Filters SuperNationals Automobile Club of Southern California NHRA Finals Old Bridge Township Raceway Park, Englishtown • June 17-20 Pomona Raceway, Pomona • Nov. 11-14 8th annual Sears Craftsman NHRA Nationals Gateway Int’l Raceway, Madison • June 25-27 2004 GRADE POINT REQUIREMENTS NOTE: Meeting these requirements does not guarantee event entry acceptance. Provisional entries 1) A contestant with a valid NHRA Gold, Silver, or Bronze card will be guaranteed entry to any national event. 2) The defending event champion will be guaranteed entry to the event he or she won. For example, last year’s Super Gas winner at the Finals would be guaranteed entry into this year’s Finals (entry would not be guaranteed to any other event, however). 3) A former national champion (Pro or Sportsman) will be guaranteed entry to any national event. 4) A Professional driver earning top 20 status in the current or previous season will be guaranteed a Sportsman entry to any national event. 5) Owner credits may be awarded in cases involving a driver change from one season to the next (contestant must receive approval from his or her division director). 6) A contestant within the top 20 and still in contention for a possible top 10 year-end position will be guaranteed entry to any of the final four national events of the racing season (Chicago 2, Dallas, Las Vegas 2, and Pomona 2). These policies do not excuse the contestant from any late fees, gate entry fees, or insurance surcharges. For example, if a Gold Card holder shows up at the gate for an event, the $75 late fee, the $75 gate fee, and the $40 insurance fee will still be applicable. To accommodate certain hardship cases or a past racer’s return to active competition, an averaging system has been developed. The average grade is calculated as follows: The racer’s three previous years’ grading points are added and divided by three. For example, if a racer ran one division event in 2002, no events in 2001, and five division events in 2000, 1 + 0 + 5 = 6, which divided by three equals a grade of 2A (the “A” indicates the averaging calculation). To accommodate foreign contestants, grading points will be issued for participation in selected foreign events. Those events are the FIA European Championship, Australian Drag Racing Championship, Nordic Drag Racing Series, and Japan Drag Racing Association Championship. Each entry application must include written confirmation from the host country sanctioning organization that verifies participation in the series. MINIMUM GRADE REQUIREMENT FOR 2004 NATIONAL EVENT APPLICATION EVENT TAD TAFC SS STK SC K&N Filters Winternationals – Pomona 3 3 COMP 2** 3 3 - SG 3** SST - Checker Schuck’s Kragen NHRA Nationals – Phoenix - - 1 - 1 2 2 1* Mac Tools NHRA Gatornationals – Gainesville 2 2 2 3 3 3** - - NHRA Summit Racing.com Nationals – Las Vegas 2 2 2 3 - 3 3 - O’Reilly NHRA Spring Nationals – Houston 2 2 2 2 2 - 2 - O’Reilly NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals – Bristol - - 1 - 1 2 2 - Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Southern Nationals – Atlanta 1 1 1 2 - 3 3 1* NHRA Route 66 Nationals – Chicago - - 2 - 3 3 3 - O’Reilly NHRA Summer Nationals – Topeka 1 1 - 1 1 2 2 1* Pontiac Excitement NHRA Nationals – Columbus 2 2 2 3 3 - 3 2* K&N Filters SuperNationals – Englishtown 2 2 2 3 3 3** - 2* Sears Craftsman NHRA Nationals – Madison - - - 3 3 3 3 - Mopar Mile-High NHRA Nationals – Denver - - 1 2 - 3 3 - CARQUEST Auto Parts NHRA Nationals – Seattle 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 2* Fram Autolite NHRA Nationals – Sonoma 2 2 - 3 3 3** 3** - Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals – Brainerd 1 1 1 1 1 2 - - O’Reilly Mid-South Nationals – Memphis - - 2 2 - 2 2 - Mac Tools U.S. Nationals – Indianapolis 3 3 3 4 4 4** 4** - Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals – Reading 2 2 3 3** 3** - 3** - O’Reilly NHRA Fall Nationals – Dallas 2 2 - 2 2 3 3 1* CARQUEST Auto Parts NHRA Nationals – Chicago 2 2 3 4 4 4** 4** 2* ACDelco Las Vegas NHRA Nationals – Las Vegas - - 2** 3** 3** 3** - - Automobile Club of Southern California NHRA Finals – Pomona 3** 3** 3** 4** 4** 4** 4** - Dashes represent information that is not available * Grading points must be earned in Super Street ** Numbers represent a reduction of 1 grading point over 2003 levels Relive Racing History Make your visit to Southern California and the L. A. County Fairplex complete with a trip to the fabulous Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum, conveniently located adjacent to the Sheraton Fairplex Hotel on McKinley Avenue in Pomona, just north of Interstate 10 off White Avenue. Inside, you’ll see more than 80 spectacular historic and milestone vehicles. These great cars, together with one of the country’s finest collections of racing memorabilia, original art, and photography, make a visit to the museum the ultimate experience for the motorsports fan and history buff. The Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum Fairplex Pomona, 1101 W. McKinley Ave. Pomona, CA 91768 • (909) 621-2133 Open Wednesday through Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. An L.A. County Fair Attraction Southwestern Int’l Raceway 11300 S. 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