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The Little Ol' FR 2009 NHRA Drag Racing Thread
FlAttorney's FR Racing ^ | March 12, 2009 | FlAttorney & Co. and a "cast of many"

Posted on 03/14/2009 4:53:38 PM PDT by flattorney

The FR 2009 NHRA Championship Drag Racing Thread
No Turns. . . No Pit Stops. . . Just White Knuckles Ground Pounding Speed



NHRA-CDR: Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock, Pro Stock Motorcycle <> HRH: Top Fuel, Funny Car, Groups 1 & 2
Drag School Locations: Gainesville & Pomona ~ Frank Hawley, 2 Time NHRA Funny Car World Champion
NHRA Hot Rod Heritage Racing Series Schedule - Full Nostalgia Drag Racing Schedule
2009 NHRA Full Throttle Championship Drag Racing Schedule
For Top Fuel, Funny Car, and Pro Stock cars there are twenty-four(24) racing events in the 2009 NHRA Full Throttle Series divided between a regular season and playoffs format. The regular season eighteen(18) “Countdown to 10” races concludes at the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals, Indianapolis. The final six(6) playoffs “Countdown to 1” races begins at the NHRA Nationals, Charlotte and concludes at the NHRA Finals, Pomona. After the first 18 races, only the top 10 drivers in each of the divisions advance to the Countdown to 1, based on total points won. Their points are reset to within 10 of each another except for the points leader who will have a 30-point advantage over second place. The drivers will then compete for NHRA Full Throttle Championships. Drivers earn NHRA national event points as follows: Winner 100; Runner-up 80; Third-round loser 60; Second-round loser 40; First-round loser 20. Additional points are awarded at national events as follows: 10 points to all contestants - 1 qualifying run required. Qualifying positions earn points as follows: 1st 8; 2nd 7; 3rd 6; 4th 5; 5th & 6th 4; 7th & 8th 3; 9th thru 12th 2; 13th thru 16th 1. For the highly popular Pro Stock Motorcycles, they follow the same championship format as the other three divisions. However, their 2009 regular season is twelve(12) Countdown to 10 races, which begins at the legendary NHRA Gatornationals, Gainesville. Their Countdown to 1 playoffs is the final five(5) races, which like the other three divisions, begins at the NHRA Nationals, Charlotte, and concludes at the NHRA Finals, Pomona. However, they do not race at the October 9-11th Virginia NHRA Nationals, Richmond. ~ fla


NHRA RaceDay | Full Throttle Championship Drag Racing | Classic NHRA

Watch NHRA Finals On-Line
ESPN begins its ninth consecutive year of NHRA action with same-day coverage of qualifying and eliminations on ESPN2 and ESPN2-HD. Paul Page anchors the coverage with analysis by 22-time NHRA winner Mike Dunn. Gary Gerould and Dave Rieff report from the pits. Rieff and Dunn also host NHRA RaceDay to set the stage for that day’s eliminations action. NHRA drag racing is also being broadcast on the American Forces Network and for the eighth year on TSN (Canada). Websites: Paul Page Blog | Mike Dunn
Paul and Mike are an outstanding broadcasting team and a major asset. NHRA would not be the same without these two in the booth. Here’s a great “inside look” article Paul wrote on Feb. 6, 2009.

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NHRA Founder Wally Parks RIP Tribute | MotorSports Hall of Fame-NHRA
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To: flattorney

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9UKlQ_bDOE


101 posted on 03/27/2009 4:21:30 PM PDT by WestCoastGal (If he wants to come by the bus after the race and get his a$$ whooped, I'll do it. - Dale Jr)
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JFR really does great updates from the track on their Twitter page.

http://twitter.com/JFR_Racing


102 posted on 03/27/2009 4:59:57 PM PDT by WestCoastGal (If he wants to come by the bus after the race and get his a$$ whooped, I'll do it. - Dale Jr)
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To: flattorney

Instead of two, there was only one round of Full Throttle Championship qualifying on Friday due to rain.

Sat Mar 28, 8:00 am, Baytown, Texas: 44 degrees feels like 36, Clear, Winds WNW 19-30 mph, 62% humidity.
-- High 65 degrees, Sunny, Winds WNW 20-30 mph, 35% humidity.

03.25.09: NHRA Spring Nationals: Remembering Legendary Scott Kalitta
      Jeff Arend and the DHL/Kalitta Motorsports Funny Car team have a little extra motivation to visit the winner’s circle this weekend at the Spring Nationals. In 1989, the late Scott Kalitta, drag racing legend and son of team owner Connie Kalitta, won the only Funny Car “Wally” (trophy) in the 50-year history of Kalitta Motorsports at the Houston event. Team Kalitta has over 50 Top Fuel class trophies on its mantle, but only one for a Funny Car victory.
      Arend joined Kalitta Motorsports last year to assume the driving duties of the DHL entry after the tragic death of Scott as the result of injuries he suffered in a high-speed racing accident in June in New Jersey. “Getting a win in Houston this weekend would be very special to us and everyone that loves NHRA drag racing and Kalitta Motorsports,” Arend, a 46-year old resident of San Dimas, Calif., said. “Twenty years ago Scott took the Kalitta Flying Services Funny Car all the way to a win at HRP. It would mean so much to this team to be able to repeat that fete 20 years later for him. We’ll all have a little extra spring in our steps this weekend to try to make that happen.”
      Arend and the DHL crew will also be part of a special event at the DHL Global Forwarding facility in Houston, Thursday, March 26. The DHL Funny Car will be on display to help celebrate the opening of the new and enormous facilities which house the DHL Global Forwarding group, as well as the DHL Industrial Projects group. - credit: Kalitta Motorsports

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2008 Spring Nationals Photos Video Cool video with Quite Riot . .Feel the Noise backing track.

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103 posted on 03/28/2009 6:12:25 AM PDT by flattorney (See my comprehensive FR Profile "Straight Talk" Page)
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To: flattorney

On Thursday March 26, 2009, Team Kalitta's Jeff Arend and the DHL crew hosted a special event at the DHL Global Forwarding facility in Houston, Texas. Photos from the event.

TAB

104 posted on 03/28/2009 6:45:39 AM PDT by flattorney (See my comprehensive FR Profile "Straight Talk" Page)
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To: steve86; Jersey Republican Biker Chick
Karen Stoffer
NHRA Profile | NHRA Spring Nationals 2004 & 2005 Winner


385 horsepower Suzuki, Career Best 6.908 ET, 194.30 MPH
2 of her 5 PSM wins were at the NHRA Spring Nationals, Houston

03.21.09 FlA Says: Good article below on Karen Stoffer. Photos are from '09 Gatornationals. My comments from thread post #48: Karen is doing a number of things right. She and her team have a three year primary sponsorship from GEICO that runs through the end of the 2010 NHRA season. GEICO, owned by Berkshire Hathaway(Warren Buffett), is using the sponsorship to increase both their motorcycle and cars insurance sales. GEICO has been Karen's primary sponsor since 2004. The other PSM teams would kill to have her GEICO sponsorship. I hope Karen has a fantastic 2009 season. <> From my '09 Gatornationals Track Notes: PSM Karen Stoffer looked very good this weekend. She was real solid in qualifying ending up at #3 with a 6.963 @ 190.43. She won her first round of final eliminations with a great (0.070) 6.936 @ 192.11 pass. Karen had the 2nd lowest e.t. of the round with eventual PSM event winner, Hector Arana, the only one faster by one thousandth of a second @ 6.935. Karen's second round loss to Shawn Gann really hurt. When Gann started his burnout he bogged down the motor and it died. Karen had finished her burnout and had to wait while Gann's crew re-started his bike and he did another burnout. As can happen, the wait messed up Karen's rhythm/concentration and she was very late on the tree with a reaction time of 0.137. It was too bad as she ran both a faster e.t. and mph than Shawn. #SNIP#

03.18.09: Pro Stock Motorcycle rider Karen Stoffer Leads Geico's Big Leap Into Drag Racing
      There was a time when Karen Stoffer was the lone gecko in drag racing. Now she’s part of a grand scaled gecko invasion. The gecko we reference is the iconic cartoon icon pitching the Geico Insurance Company and their ability to save customers money. Geico Power Sports has made a splash in NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing and one can’t help but notice it all started with the personality-driven Pro Stock Motorcycle rider from Minden, Nev. Six years ago, Stoffer introduced Geico Motorcycle to the quickest and fastest motorsport in the world. Today she beams when discussing the company’s increased involvement in drag racing.
      “Geico Power Sports sees the value of what NHRA provides,” Stoffer explained. “Drag racing stands out among the other motorsports venues. In other forms of racing the main attraction happens in one little part of the real estate called the race track. But, in NHRA events, the activity and excitement actually spans the entire real estate. You watch a race for maybe five seconds or seven seconds or whatever and then go down from the stands and you get to interact with all of the drivers, you get to see the tear downs, you get to drive all the interactive activities, shop along the racer mall. It offers so much more and Geico sees that. They've really extended their footprint.”
      That footprint remains a source of pride for Stoffer, who first entered NHRA’s premiere two-wheeled eliminator in 1996 as one of three female riders alongside Angelle Sampey and Stephanie Reaves.
      She needs no reminder that she’s a blessed person and seeing the program expand to include Top Fuel driver Morgan Lucas and the NHRA only amplifies the feeling. Stoffer admits this is the first time in her career that she’s had a teammate. She always dreamed of the day she’d have a teammate but Stoffer will also quickly admit that she believed they would be on two-wheels. Having a Top Fuel teammate can have its advantages. “Having Morgan has brought a lot of publicity and support to the program,” Stoffer admitted. “We're really working well together.” Large amounts of publicity are uncommon for the Pro Stock Motorcycle division but that is rapidly changing with this new program, as well as other controversial intangibles related to the bikes. #SNIP#
      Stoffer and company are on the right track to elevate their program and Geico is putting the power to the Doug Johnson-owned team. One of the first investments, with the added Geico backing, was the addition of veteran Suzuki tuner Mark Peiser. In addition to Peiser, the team also debuted a new bike in Gainesville which won the event's Best Engineered Award. #SNIP#

Read Full Article with Photos
- - Stoffer watched from a distance as the Pro Stock Motorcycle community spent the winter up in arms over NHRA's legalization of Harley-Davidson four valves per cylinder engine. (Suzuki doesn't have one available yet. More of the on-going PSM V-Twin vs. Straight Line feud, i.e. Harley-D and Buell vs. Suzuki - fla)



Sorry I missed posting this earlier. "Someone" placed the post workup pieces in the wrong in-folder. You know who you are. :-) ~ TAB

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105 posted on 03/28/2009 8:55:03 AM PDT by flattorney (See my comprehensive FR Profile "Straight Talk" Page)
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To: flattorney

GO JOHN FORCE!!!


106 posted on 03/28/2009 9:56:23 AM PDT by Jersey Republican Biker Chick (You cannot help the wage earner by pulling down the wage payer.)
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To: flattorney
Wow sounds like a spectacular show today! I am so glad. I will sure be watching on ESPN 2 tomorrow. These are the times again from the lead post.
Sun, 03.29: NHRA Race Day 11:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Sun, 03.29: Eliminations 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.

TAB

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Hey girl, fantastic job on the FR Spring Nats posts. Quick scrawl em re huge day at HRP. Please FR post for me and put second half on the hub along with the final qualifying info per below links, on both. # # "Houston we have our supertrack again." Today was probably the best two rounds of qualifying I have witnessed in years. Even in difficult conditions with wind chill temps only in the low to mid 50's for Round 2, low 60's for Round 3, and very strong cross winds during both Rounds, we watched incredible lighting fast ET and MPH during qualifying, with records broken and several more drivers posting career bests. If I wasn't here, I wouldn't believe the numbers. It's like old times again after HRP was built back in 1987.

In TF, FC, and PS the top half of the fields destroyed the numbers they laid down in qualifying two weeks ago at Gainesville. PSM also did great, and would have done even better, if the 20-30 mph cross winds didn't give some of them major problems. Here we go. . . JJ just finished compiling the SpringNats to GatorNats comparatives that I added as an addendum. Please footnote add to qualifying stats to be posted. It says it all. . . unbelievable.

HRP's track was not only green from the heavy rains Thu and Fri (it was pouring when we arrived Thu night and off/on all day Fri with several major downpours and lightening) but the renovated track is so new that it really hasn't been broke in yet, particularly from 660 - 1320 feet. The NHRA Spring Nationals is its first major event. The American Drag Racing League's Dragpalooza V event on March 6-7 was only 1/8 mile (660 ft) racing. The Angel Brothers hit a home run with this track.

For the Finals tomorrow the weather will be perfect. The forecast is for a high in the low 70's, no chance of rain, winds only 5-10 mph, and humidity in the 30's % range. I believe we again are going to witness some of the best drag racing action I've seen in many years. All the pros I/we talked to in the pits are fired up about tomorrow. Needless to state, the three hour ESPN coverage tomorrow is a don't miss. # SNIP #

107 posted on 03/28/2009 7:46:04 PM PDT by flattorney (See my comprehensive FR Profile "Straight Talk" Page)
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To: flattorney

Final Qualifying Results After Three Rounds
One Round Cancelled Due To Weather

TOP FUEL
 
  Psn Driver               Vehicle                           ET   Speed
   1. Antron Brown         Matco Tools Dragster            3.819  316.75 
   2. Brandon Bernstein    Budweiser/Lucas Oil             3.841  316.23 
   3. Tony Schumacher      U.S. Army Dragster              3.868  313.00 
   4. Clay Millican        MPE Motorsportd Dragster        3.871  313.80 
   5. Spencer Massey       US Smokeless Dragster           3.877  310.13 
   6. Morgan Lucas         Geico Powersport-Lucas Oil      3.881  305.77 
   7. Larry Dixon          Al-Anabi Racing Dragster        3.882  310.41 
   8. Shawn Langdon        Lucas Oil/Dixie Chopper         3.886  310.98 <+>
   9. Cory McClenathan     Fram Dragster                   3.889  313.00 
  10. Urs Erbacher         Century Asphalt Materials       3.922  307.16 
  11. David Baca           Mach 1/Global Services          3.935  310.55 
  12. Joe Hartley          Hartley Racing Dragster         3.972  305.56 
  13. Troy Buff            Bill Miller Racing-Okuma        3.997  288.52 
  14. Del Cox Jr           LA Kings-RG Industries          4.022  300.06 
  15. Terry Haddock        Dragster                        4.062  291.57 
  16. Todd Simpson         Dragster                        4.311  266.11 
          --------- Not Qualified ---------
  17. Doug Kalitta         Kalitta Motorsports             4.425  215.86 
FUNNY CAR
 
  Psn Driver               Vehicle                           ET   Speed
   1. Cruz Pedregon        Advance Auto Parts Solara       4.075  301.00 
   2. Del Worsham          Al-Anabi Racing Solara          4.082  306.40 
   3. Ashley Force Hood    Castrol GTX Mustang             4.085  308.78 
   4. Tim Wilkerson        Levi, Ray, Shoup Mustang        4.086  307.16 
   5. Jack Beckman         Valvoline/MTS Charger           4.108  299.53 
   6. John Force           Castrol GTX Mustang             4.111  303.78 <+>
   7. Matt Hagan           Shelor.com Charger              4.127  300.60 
   8. Mike Neff            JFR/Ford Mustang                4.138  304.12 
   9. Tony Pedregon        Quaker State Impala             4.160  302.01 
  10. Gary Densham         All Floors-More Stratus         4.162  290.44 
  11. Bob Tasca III        Motorcraft-Quick Lane Mustang   4.172  298.27 
  12. Robert Hight         AAA of So. Cal Mustang          4.174  301.47 
  13. Jeff Arend           DHL Solara                      4.190  300.60 
  14. Ron Capps            NAPA Auto Parts Charger         4.194  298.14 
  15. Jerry Toliver        Canidae Pet Food Monte Carlo    4.198  288.52 
  16. Bob Bode             Alard Machine Products Impala   4.204  294.37 
          --------- Not Qualified ---------
  17. Brian Thiel          Olympus Trailers Monte Carlo    4.258  294.43 
PRO STOCK
  Psn Driver               Vehicle                           ET   Speed
   1. Jason Line           Summit Racing Equipment GXP     6.544@ 211.49  << 
   2. Kurt Johnson         AC Delco Cobalt                 6.562  210.44 
   3. Greg Anderson        Summit Racing Equipment GXP     6.563  211.89^ <<
   4. Mike Edwards         Young Life/Penhall GXP          6.567  210.87 
   5. Warren Johnson       KN Filters GXP                  6.567  210.44 
   6. Jeg Coughlin         Jegs.com Cobalt                 6.574  209.98 
   7. Jim Yates            Wiley X Eye Wear GXP            6.575  209.59 
   8. Ron Krisher          Valvoline Cobalt                6.576  209.59 <+>
   9. Allen Johnson        Mopar-/J J Racing Stratus       6.587  210.18 
  10. Johnny Gray          Johnny Gray Racing Stratus      6.592  210.47 
  11. David Beckley        Mountain View Tires Stratus     6.592  209.75 
  12. Justin Humphreys     RaceRedi Motorsports GXP        6.599  208.88 
  13. Rickie Jones         Quarter-Max/RJ Stratus          6.603  209.85 
  14. Steve Spiess         Spiess Construction Cobalt      6.603  208.97 
  15. Larry Morgan         Lucas Oil Stratus               6.605  210.01 
  16. Tom Hammonds         Race For Achievement Cobalt     6.611  209.14 
          --------- Not Qualified ---------
  17. Greg Stanfield       Attitude Apparel GXP            6.617  209.04 
  18. Rodger Brogdon       Kent Services and Trucking P    6.642  208.88 
  19. V. Gaines            Kendall Oil Stratus             6.658  206.99 
  20. Dave Connolly        Nitro Fish Wear Stratus         6.695  207.85 
  21. Joe Swindoll         Swindoll Bros. GTO              6.705  205.60 
  22. Erica Enders         Dragstar Racing Mustang         6.759  203.28 
  23. Mark Buehring        Cobalt                          6.774  203.77 
  24. Ronnie Humphrey      Troy Humphrey Stratus           9.340  204.79 
  @ = Track ET Record
  ^ = National Speed Record
PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLES
  Psn Rider                Vehicle                           ET   Speed
   1. Andrew Hines         Screamin Eagle/Vance-Hines      6.889@ 192.55 <<
   2. Craig Treble         Team Scream Suzuki              6.925  193.74 
   3. Matt Smith           Nitrofish Suzuki                6.939  192.96 
   4. Hector Arana         Lucas Oil                       6.945  193.63 <+>
   5. Douglas Horne        Horne Racing                    6.975  191.02 
   6. Eddie Krawiec        Screamin Eagle/Vance-Hines      6.983  191.24 
   7. Michael Phillips     MPR - Damn Sport Suzuki         6.996  191.32 
   8. Wes Wells            Kendall Suzuki                  7.030  189.82 
   9. Steve Johnson        Steve Johnson Racing Wyotech    7.031  189.07 
  10. Matt Guidera         Rocklin Motorsports Buell       7.043  185.56 
  11. Shawn Gann           Rum Bum Racing Buell            7.044  188.67 
  12. David Hope           VRoom Racing Buell              7.088  185.97 
  13. Karen Stoffer        Geico Suzuki                    7.089  191.21 
  14. Junior Pippin        Stone Mtn-Granite Mtn           7.106  187.34 
  15. Mike Berry           MB Machining-LAT Racing Oil     7.133  182.08 
  16. LE Tonglet           Suzuki                          7.200  186.02 
          --------- Not Qualified ---------
  17. Freddie Camarena     Embee/Clay Smith Cams Suzuki    7.210  184.77 
  18. Joe DeSantis         Javelina H-D-Green H-D          7.243  186.79 
  19. Redell Harris        Master P/No Limit Record        7.407  180.45 
  20. Ken Van Buren        AGP Turbo Suzuki                7.800  175.84 
  @ = Track ET Record
FlA & Co. Footnotes
<< Established New Record
<+> This car/bike and all above it ran a lower E.T than, or equal to, the No 1 Qualifier E.T.
        at the 2009 Gatornationals.
Credit: NHRA, Summit FastNews, FlA & Co.

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108 posted on 03/28/2009 7:47:51 PM PDT by flattorney (See my comprehensive FR Profile "Straight Talk" Page)
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To: flattorney


Final Qualifying Results: Antron Brown, Cruz Pedregon, Jason Line, and
Andrew Hines Takes No. 1 Qualifier In Houston


Cooler temperatures made for fast racing in all four categories at the fourth event on the 2009 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing schedule. Cruz Pedregon, Jason Line and Andrew Hines also took the provisional No. 1 positions in their respective categories.

Brown drove his Matco Tools dragster to a 3.819-second run at 316.75 mph to take the No. 1 qualifying position in Top Fuel. It is Brown's second of the season and 16th of his career. “The good deal is that we got our Matco Tools dragster down the track every run and we did it with decent times,” said Brown. “I think we’re pretty geared up for tomorrow.”

In Funny Car, Pedregon drove his Advance Auto Parts Toyota Solara to a 4.075-second pass at 301.00 mph to take the top spot. It's Pedregon's 36th career No. 1 qualifier and fifth at Houston. “We were just trying to get into the field,” said Pedregon. “We weren’t looking at numbers or any particular way to run the car, we just knew we had to make a good run. I told Rahn (Tobler, crew chief) afterwards that a 4.07 is just a good clean run.”

Line ran the quickest time in the Pro Stock category, driving his Summit Racing Pontiac GXP to a 6.544 at 211.49. On his way to his 16th career No. 1 qualifier, Line set the track record for speed. “All and all we made a couple decent runs today and we have a real good car for tomorrow,” said Line. “I think we’ll see a little bit slower times (tomorrow) but I think you’re going to see some good racing and we feel like the condition tomorrow is a good condition for us to race in.”

Hines had the fastest run on a motorcycle, riding his Screamin’ Eagle Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson to a 6.889 at 192.55. It is Hine's 23rd career No. 1 qualifier, second at Houston and a new track record for time at Houston Raceway Park. You’re like a kid in a candy store when you come to a track and have mineshaft conditions like this,” said Hines. “You’re just waiting for the moment when you can get weather like this because the times just automatically come with the weather and we took advantage of it in the first session.”

Eliminations begin Sunday at 11 a.m. - Credit CP

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109 posted on 03/28/2009 7:57:10 PM PDT by flattorney (See my comprehensive FR Profile "Straight Talk" Page)
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To: flattorney
Please distribute. ESPN only showed 30 minutes of qualifying tonight. - Rob

March 28 2009 ESPN2 UPDATE:

ESPN2's coverage of qualifying from the O'Reilly NHRA Spring Nationals in Houston may start late and be shortened due to the network's live coverage of NCAA hockey. Because the show was only slated for one hour [instead of two] from 8-9 p.m. Eastern and ESPN2 is committed to a live soccer broadcast beginning at 9 p.m., if the show airs tonight it may be a truncated version, but ESPN2 will air the full one-hour show Sunday at 1 p.m. Eastern.

TAB

110 posted on 03/28/2009 8:24:56 PM PDT by flattorney (See my comprehensive FR Profile "Straight Talk" Page)
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To: flattorney

FWIW, I live about three miles (As the crow flies) from Houston Raceway Park. It’s not even in Baytown. It’s further east in West Chambers County.
The dragsters were LOUD today. Could even hear them inside my house which is soundproof and extremely solid.
An interestig article in yesterday’s Baytown Sun: “Track whisperer Key in Aiding NHRA crews”
http://baytownsun.com/story.lasso?ewcd=92322507eb5f5f8d


111 posted on 03/29/2009 4:51:51 AM PDT by BnBlFlag (Deo Vindice/Semper Fidelis "Ya gotta saddle up your boys; Ya gotta draw a hard line")
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To: flattorney

It’s just not the same with the nitro cars only racing 1000 feet. I decided to save my money and not attend this year. It’s the first time in six years I haven’t atttended the O’Reilly Nat’ls.


112 posted on 03/29/2009 7:36:43 PM PDT by 38special (I mean come on.)
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To: flattorney


Top Fuel Tony Schumacher, Funny Car Ashley Force Hood, Pro Stock Ron Krisher
and Pro Stock Motorcycle Craig Win at NHRA Spring Nationals during a Day of Upsets
and more National, Track, and Personal Career Records Set


Pro Winners (l-r): Treble,
Krisher, Schumacher, Force Hood
Sunday March 29 2009, Baytown, Texas -- Ashley Force Hood raced to her second career victory on a record-setting day at the 22nd annual O'Reilly NHRA Spring Nationals Sunday at Houston Raceway Park.


Ashley Force Hood
The 26-year old Force Hood defeated her former drag racing instructor, Jack Beckman, to earn the win that vaulted her up from 10th to third place in the Funny Car standings. The other winners at the fourth of 24 races in the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series were Tony Schumacher (Top Fuel), Ron Krisher (Pro Stock) and Craig Treble (Pro Stock Motorcycle).

"Our first win was against my dad (14-time NHRA champion John Force in the final round at Atlanta, 2008) . so to be able to race against another team's driver in the final and win it, we're maybe a bit more cheerful than after that first win," said Force Hood, who ran a 4.122 at 306.19 mph in the final found to nose out Beckman's 4.227 at 303.43.

Schumacher's win - a holeshot 3.881 at 314.75 (0.059 RT) in his U.S. Army dragster to Cory McClenathan's 3.880 at 313.66 (0.098 RT) in his FRAM dragster -- was his first of the season and the first for the U.S. Army team since parting ways with longtime crew chief Alan Johnson, who tuned the Army dragster to five straight NHRA Full Throttle Series Top Fuel world championships.


Tony Schumacher
"Everyone knows we don't have (Alan Johnson) anymore, and people said we couldn't win without him, so we had to dig deep, and I love 'suck it up' moments - bottom of the ninth, bases loaded - and that's what we had all day," said Schumacher, who moved up from fifth place in the TF points all the way to second place with his 57th career win (breaking a tie with Joe Amato; he's now solo sixth place on the all-time NHRA wins list).

The victory celebration was perhaps made just a bit sweeter for Schumacher as he used another holeshot to defeat Larry Dixon in the Alan Johnson Al-Anabi Racing dragster in the semifinals - 3.895 with a 0.082 RT to Dixon's 3.889 with a 0.104 RT.

"Winning on a holeshot, those are just numbers, man," Schumacher said. "Unless you have a great car that can leave like that, it doesn't mean anything, it takes the whole team. Take that exact same car with different pressure behind the barrel valve and it wouldn't leave at all. It's a group of guys doing a job and making me look good."


Ron Krisher
In Pro Stock, Krisher ran a solid 6.587 in his Valvoline Chevy Cobalt to defeat Jeg Coughlin's struggling 7.051 in his JEGS.com Chevy Cobalt.

"We did real good all day until the last round," Krisher said. "I let out the clutch and the car just spun and didn't go anywhere. We lost about six-hundredths to 60 feet and my light went right away with it. It was shaking and moving around, but I looked over and Jeggie was in worse shape than me so I decided I was going to stick with it."


Craig Treble
In Pro Stock Motorcycle, Craig Treble steered his Team Scream Suzuki to a 6.915 that was more than enough to beat the 7.260 from first-year rider Douglas Horne, (Aberdeen, Md.), who was making just his second career start.

"Running out of my own pocket, I originally I had planned on cutting it off after Atlanta, but this buys us some time to try to find some financial backing, probably through Madison," Treble said.

This race, though, may be remembered as much for what happened before the final rounds as what happened in the final rounds. Fans who were in their seats early witnessed two national records, a spectacular Top Fuel explosion (by European champion Urs Erbacher), the first heads-up duel between Larry Dixon and Tony Schumacher (won by Schumacher in the semifinals) and the third heads-up duel between Ashley Force Hood and John Force (won by Force Hood in the quarterfinals).

The new national records were set by Matt Smith (Pro Stock Motorcycle) and Mike Edwards (Pro Stock). Smith broke Angelle Sampey's nearly two-year-old record for elapsed time when he ran a 6.865 in a second-round win over defending series champion Eddie Krawiec. Mike Edwards set the new record for speed when he became the first Pro Stocker to surpass 212 mph with his 212.03 mph run in his semifinal loss to Ron Krisher.

Sunday's NHRA Full Throttle Final Results:
Top Fuel: Tony Schumacher, 3.881 seconds - 314.75 m.p.h. def. Cory McClenathan, 3.880 - 313.66
Funny Car: Ashley Force Hood, 4.122 - 306.19 def. Jack Beckman, 4.227 - 303.43
Pro Stock: Ron Krisher, 6.587 - 211.00 def. Jeg Coughlin 7.051 - 165.94
Pro Stock Motorcycle: Craig Treble 6.915 - 193.46 def. Douglas Horne 7.260 - 155.60

The NHRA Full Throttle Drag Series resumes in a week with the April 2-5 SummitRacing.Com NHRA Nationals at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. - Credit DRC, edits by JJ

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113 posted on 03/29/2009 9:18:31 PM PDT by flattorney (See my comprehensive FR Profile "Straight Talk" Page)
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To: flattorney

NHRA Full Throttle Top 10 Points Standing following the
22nd annual O'Reilly NHRA Spring Nationals at Houston Raceway Park

Top Fuel
01. Antron Brown, 317
02. Tony Schumacher, 297
03. Brandon Bernstein, 296
04. Larry Dixon, 279
05. Cory McClenathan, 270
06. Morgan Lucas, 230
07. Doug Kalitta, 204
08. Shawn Langdon, 170
09. Joe Hartley, 167
10. Spencer Massey, 156.

Funny Car
01. Ron Capps, 294
02. Del Worsham, 265
03. Ashley Force Hood, 261
04. Bob Tasca III, 257
05. Tony Pedregon, 232
06. Jack Beckman, 231
07. Matt Hagan, 210
08. John Force, 200
09. Robert Hight, 196
09. Mike Neff, 196.

Pro Stock
01. Jason Line, 343
02. Jeg Coughlin, 317
03. Mike Edwards, 286
04. Allen Johnson, 260
05. Greg Anderson, 248
06. Ron Krisher, 247
07. Kurt Johnson, 219
08. Jim Yates, 189
09. Greg Stanfield, 186
10. Rickie Jones, 168.

Pro Stock Motorcycle
01. Matt Smith, 194
02. Hector Arana, 172
03. Andrew Hines, 152
04. Craig Treble, 151
05. Douglas Horne, 125
06. Eddie Krawiec, 107
07. Steve Johnson, 105
08. Shawn Gann, 104
09. Karen Stoffer, 87
10. Matt Guidera, 84.

TAB, JJ

114 posted on 03/29/2009 9:22:52 PM PDT by flattorney (See my comprehensive FR Profile "Straight Talk" Page)
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To: nancytx; SouthTexas; 38special; tubebender; prisoner6; luv2lurkhere; kickonly88; Harold Shea; ...






Sunday, March 29: In the second pairing of the first round of Top Fuel final eliminations it was 2007 European Top Fuel champion Urs Erbacher up against two-time NHRA Top Fuel Champion [2002-03], and 2009 Gatornationals winner, Larry Dixon. As they both approached the finish line in a great side-by-side drag race, Urs's dragster began to slow and then his motor exploded in a huge fireball that lifted the entire rear of the car off the track. In the first two photos you can observe the entire supercharger is blow off the motor. The explosion blew engine and car fragments everywhere including all over Larry's lane. Luckily he was ahead of Urs at the time of the explosion. In addition to the extensive motor damage, the explosion and fire shredded and burnt part of the parachutes, exploded and shredded the left rear tire, and broke the left side of the rear wing. There probably is also major chassis and drivetrain damage. Erbacher was unhurt and did a masterful job controlling his dragster and bringing it to a stop in his lane. His engine explosion was right up there with Doug Herbert's massive blast at the starting line of the 1999 NHRA Finals, Pomona - [see thread post no. 79]. It took the NHRA track crew almost one hour to clean up the large oildown and debris field. Wild way to start Spring Nationals eliminations. # JJ for FlA & Co.

Full ESPN video of race and explosion | HRP Press Room Video: Urs Erbacher discusses explosion
Spring Nationals: Urs Erbacher Final Report Erbacher okay after massive engine explosion in Houston.

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115 posted on 03/30/2009 11:04:38 AM PDT by flattorney (See my comprehensive FR Profile "Straight Talk" Page)
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To: flattorney

He blowed up real good.


116 posted on 03/30/2009 11:42:48 AM PDT by Vigilantcitizen (Maybe we should elect illegals to congress to cut costs.)
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To: flattorney

I love posting these little known facts about Top Fuel Dragsters;

One Top Fuel dragster’s 500-cubic-inch Hemi engine makes more horsepower than the first four rows at the Daytona 500.

A stock Dodge Hemi V-8 engine cannot produce enough power to drive the dragster’s supercharger.

With 3000 CFM of air being rammed in by the supercharger on overdrive, the fuel mixture is compressed into a near-solid form before ig-nition. Cylinders run on the verge of hydraulic lock at full throttle.

At the stoichiometric 1.7:1 air-fuel mixture for nitromethane, the flame front temperature measures about 7000 degrees Fahrenheit.

Nitromethane burns yellow. The spectacular white flame seen above the stacks at night is raw burning hydrogen, separated from atmospheric water vapor by the searing heat of the exhaust gases.

Dual magnetos supply 44 amps to each spark plug. This is the output of an arc welder in each cylinder.

Spark plug electrodes can be totally consumed during a single pass. After half-distance, the engine is dieseling from compression plus the glow of exhaust valves at 1400 degrees Fahrenheit. The engine is shut down by cutting the fuel flow.

If a spark plug fails early in the run, un-burned nitro can build up in the affected cylinder and explode with sufficient force to blow the cylinder head off in pieces or split the cylinder block in half.

In order to exceed 300 mph in 4.5 seconds, dragsters must accelerate at an average of more than 4 g’s. In order to reach 200 mph before half-distance, the launch acceleration approaches 8 g’s. A Top Fuel dragster reaches more than 300 mph before you have completed reading this sentence.

With a redline that can be as high as 9500 rpm, Top Fuel engines turn approximately 540 revolutions from light to light. Including the burnout, the engine needs to survive only 900 revolutions under load.

Assuming that all of the equipment is paid off, the crew works gratis, and nothing breaks, each run costs an estimated $1000 per second.

The current Top Fuel dragster elapsed time record is 4.441* seconds for the quarter-mile (October 5, 2003, Tony Schumacher). The top-speed record is 333.25* mph as measured over the last 66 feet of the quarter-mile (November 9, 2003, Doug Kalitta).

Putting all of this into perspective: You are driving the average $140,000 Lingenfelter twin-turbo Corvette Z06. More than a mile up the road, a Top Fuel dragster is staged and ready to launch down a measured quarter-mile as you pass. You have the advantage of a flying start. You run the Vette up through the gears and blast across the starting line and past the dragster at an honest 200 mph. The “tree” goes green for both of you at that moment. The dragster launches and starts after you. You keep your foot down, but you hear a brutal whine that sears your eardrums, and within three seconds, the dragster catches you and beats you to the finish line, a quarter-mile from where you just passed him. From a standing start, the dragster spotted you 200 mph and not only caught you but nearly blasted you off the road when he passed you within a mere 1320 feet.

Cheers,

knewshound

* These records have since been broken.


117 posted on 03/30/2009 11:58:57 AM PDT by knews_hound (I for one welcome our new Insect overlords!)
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To: flattorney

Wow Cool Photos!!


118 posted on 03/30/2009 12:02:17 PM PDT by Cheetahcat (Osamabama the Wright kind of Racist!)
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To: Vigilantcitizen; knews_hound; Cheetahcat
Here's a good 1 credit DRO contributed original, JJ

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119 posted on 03/30/2009 1:21:07 PM PDT by flattorney (See my comprehensive FR Profile "Straight Talk" Page)
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To: SouthTexas; flattorney

I’ve watched Angelle gently roll her bike forward during the staging, hoping for an extra mph and small jump off the line, then act like a good sportsman afterwards.

Angelle was great reactions and “drives” more than the top fuel drivers, who do not have a throttle or shifting, I’ll give her that. But Danica’s sport is more challenging than Angelle’s. “Indy” racing involves far more than acceleration and reaction. Shall we start with stamina? Cornering? Maneuvering?

The driver doesn’t have their own lane in Indy racing. Oh, how I could go on!


120 posted on 03/30/2009 1:46:21 PM PDT by Loud Mime (Things were better when cigarette companies could advertise and Lawyers could not.)
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