NHRA Quotes from St.
Louis
Compiled
by Ian Tocher
7/2/04
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June 25-27 NHRA event in St. Louis was tragically
marred by the death of Top Fuel star Darrell
Russell, but the racers still had their say
about the on-track action in NHRA and team press
releases. Here, in their own words, are their
thoughts on the 8th annual Sears Craftsman Nationals
at Gateway International Raceway.
TOP FUEL
"We're confident because we have a pretty good
hot track setup and a good cool track setup.
If you go rounds, you're going to have to have
both setups on Sunday. We'll start out with
the hot track and then go to the cool track
setup. We think we can make the adjustments
to make the car run faster as the day goes on."
-- Don Bender, assistant
crew chief for Larry Dixon, after they qualified
6th, and before making it to the semis where
they overpowered the track against David Grubnic
"We swung for the fences in that second session,
but didn't make contact." --
Tony Schumacher after going up in smoke in Saturday
nights final qualifying round
"We've qualified at every race we've entered,
and there are teams with bigger budgets that
can't say that." --
Brady Kalivoda before qualifying for raceday
"We knew our last run was either going to make
us number one or blow the tires off. Unfortunately
for us, it blew the tires off."
-- Bob Vandergriff after winding up 7th in qualifying
"I'm really excited we put this hot rod in
the show." -- T.J. Zizzo
after securing the 16th and final qualifying
position
"I like the night racing aspect of racing at
St. Louis, too. It's a truly electrifying experience
racing nitro cars at night. What racer couldn't
enjoy watching eight-foot tall header flames
moving at 300-mph plus?" --
Tim Kushi, tuner for Scott Weis, on the unique
atmosphere at Gateway
"It was so close." --
Brandon Bernstein on his narrow loss to Dixon
in round two
"We did the best to block out everything that
happened today, but it was really tough. I am
not going to celebrate tonight. I am going to
pack my stuff up and move on to the next event."
-- Doug Kalitta after
beating teammate Grubnic in the final and assuming
the points lead for the first time in his career
FUNNY CAR
"I think we need more night races. It's something
that drag racing has over other forms of motor
sports and I think we should take advantage
of it. There's nothing like seeing the header
flames shoot over the roof of a 300-mph Funny
Car at night." -- Ron
Capps before qualifying in the 10th position
"Funny Car racing at night? There's nothing
more spectacular. The fans love it, but it's
fun in the car, too. Big ol' header flames shootin'
up taller than the car. It's a rush. You don't
need fireworks. We bring our own." --
John Force obviously agreeing with Capps before
qualifying
"The front end was light and it was moving
over to the centerline and I was just yanking
it left, yanking it left. It really wasn't coming
back to where I wanted it to. Then when I got
out there past half track it made a big move
to the left and I thought, 'Oh no, too much.'
It was a handful. I wasn't able to enjoy the
run because I was so busy trying not to run
into anything." -- Gary
Scelzi after qualifying number one with a track
record 4.724-second pass at 329.50 mph that
also was his personal- best Funny Car elapsed
time
"You would think that coming into the last
qualifying session qualified second that you'd
be relaxed and enjoy yourself, but that was
the most intense I've ever been cause I want
to continue to do well. I want to run as good
as we did on Friday night on every run. It's
bad to be that greedy, but that's just the way
it is. I want to run well and I know we're capable
of it." -- Tommy Johnson
Jr. after hanging on to the 2nd- place starting
position for raceday
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