NHRA Quotes and Photos from
Dallas
Compiled by Ian
Tocher
Photos by Ron Lewis
9/29/04
The NHRA made its annual
stop in Dallas Sep. 24-26, for the 19th annual
O'Reilly Fall Nationals presented by Castrol
Syntec. Here, in their own words, are the stories
of the racers as told through NHRA and team
press releases from the Texas Motorplex, which
features the only all-concrete quarter-mile
on the NHRA trail.
TOP FUEL
"The
bottom line and one reason we've added additional
races is that we're not learning much sitting
at home. We're working forward with improving
our tune up, while working forward on getting
ready for next year. Also, we hope the additional
exposure will impress a potential company or
more from corporate America and we can enter
into a dialog regarding sponsorship for next
year and beyond."—David
Baca on the recent decision to add the Dallas
and Chicago events to his team's limited schedule
this season
"You can't win a race if you can't get
to the finals, so we're happy with our performance
as a team to give ourselves those opportunities
to win. I really wish we had more trophies in
the case from this streak, but we are happy
with the way all of our cars are running."—Jim
Oberhofer, team manager for Kalitta Motorsports,
on his three-car team's impressive 13 final
round showings in the first 18 events in 2004,
resulting in four wins
"From this point on, every round we can
pocket is one less Kalitta or any of the contenders
can take from us. That's how you have to look
at it. But, understand, we do want to win races
and that's always the objective."—Tony
Schumacher before the race, on the championship
points chase he leads
"If it's cooler and there's a cloud cover,
it will be good for us. The hotter it gets,
the slower it becomes."—Doug
Herbert on how the weather affects track performance
"It seems like every time we run good
enough to win, our opponent goes us one better."—Baca
on the very respectable 4.69 he ran to Larry
Dixon's stellar 4.59 in round one
"We didn't quite have enough to match
Tony today, but we sure didn't go down without
giving him a good fight."—Andrew
Cowin after losing by about a tenth of a second
to Schumacher in round one
"The incremental numbers show us slightly
ahead at the 1,000-foot mark, but that's about
where we dropped a cylinder and encountered
engine problems. When we crossed the finish
line we were running on six cylinders instead
of eight."—Brandon
Bernstein after losing by just .0063 to Scott
Kalitta in the first round
"Drag racing is about winning and losing
and we got beat."—Dixon
on falling to an uncanny .012 reaction by David
Grubnic in round two
"Just when you think it can't get any
better, it does."—Schumacher
on winning his 8th race this year
"Alan Johnson had this U.S. Army dragster
running flawlessly all day. In fact, we just
got better and better as the day wore on. I
can't say enough about how brilliant he is."—Schumacher
again, giving the credit for winning to his
crew chief
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