ROOKIE VERSTUYFT SURPRISES
IN TOP FUEL
Pro Mod Runner Up Steve Rajcic
Words by Mark Westfall
Photos by Marty Reger
11/29/05
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recent years the Top Fuel racers at the biggest drag boat
race of the year never really lived up to the hype. However,
at the 2005 version of the IHBA Coors Light World Finals they
did, and then some. When Sunday’s final rounds were
complete, the capacity crowd left Charlie Allen’s Firebird
Raceway, and all proclaimed the event was “the best
drag boat race EVER,” and one racer definitely proved
to be the “Top” story.
When the gates opened on Thursday morning for a day of “test
'n' tune,” one look around the pit area at the Firebird
facility gave good indication of what lie ahead. More than
a dozen of North America's best fire-breathing, nitro-guzzling
Top Fuel Hydros were entered.
Former
Pro Mod standout Doug “the Rooster” Verstuyft
was among them, and was attempting to make the huge jump to
Top Fuel with the all new Hot Licks Enterprises backed “Nitro
Chicken”. To upgrade his license Verstuyft needed to
make a smooth half track pass followed by a full pass, and
accomplished the first with a very nice half track 6.56 run.
The plan was to finalize his license, but time prevented a
second run, and Verstuyft would have to wait until Friday.
With only a late Friday afternoon qualifying session on the
schedule, most Top Fuel teams sat back, relaxed, and enjoyed
a perfect Arizona fall day. That was not the case with Verstuyft
and the Chicken / Hot Licks crew. They still needed a full
pass in order to finalize the license. A 9:30 AM attempt ended
with a tossed blower belt, but the crew quickly readied the
boat. The second attempt about an hour later “unofficially”
kicked off the weekend as Verstuyft roared to a 5.06 @ 241
mph blast, to not only gain his license, but to earn contender
status among the best field of Top Fuelers ever assembled.
All day long drag boats ripped up the quarter mile, and the
crowd eagerly awaited the final class of the day, Top Fuel.
The spectators watched as the jet skis pulled the “Kings
of the Sport” one by one to the staging rope, and when
all was said and done, 13 were at the ready, trying to crack
Sunday’s 8-boat starting line-up. When session number
one was over, newly crowned World Champion John Haas in the
Lou Osmon owned “Speed Sport Special” tuned by
“Famous” Amos Saterlee was on top with a great
4.82 at a record eclipsing 252.24 blast. Torrance, CA racer
Dale Ishimaru in Eddie Knox’s world record (4.77) holding
“Problem Child” was next at 5.00, and Verstuyft
was a surprising third at 5.11. The bump was already the quickest
ever, held down by Jerry Kutz’s “Plumb Crazy”
at 5.33.
Perfect weather again greeted Saturday’s packed house,
and the fans were buzzing as the first session of Top Fuel
prepared to attack the liquid quarter mile. RFC chaplain Paul
Neighbors opened the festivities with the morning invocation,
and as the last notes of the national anthem were sang, Glen
Wilson and John Haas launched from the start and engaged in
a great side by side 4 second match. Haas wasted no time backing
up the 252.24 mph record run with a 250.66 blast coupled with
a 4.91 ET. Wilson was right there with a 4.94 @ 237.12 in
the “Toxic Rocket”.
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