Words and photos by Dale
Wilson
6/27/05
The Hot Rod Reunion at Bowling Green, Kentucky just gets
bigger by the year. Officially called the 3rd annual Holley
NHRA Hot Rod Reunion presented by DuPont Automotive Finishes
at Beech Bend Raceway Park, the June 17-19 event saw Sean
Bellemeur, of Camarillo, California, last year’s winner,
repeat in Top Fuel over another famed front-engine fuel
racer, Brendan Murry of San Jose, California.
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Bellemeur, racing in his Stirling/Chrysler FED, ran 6.429
at 225.03, setting track records in the process, while Murry
shut off after troubles in his Stirling/Arias dragster,
hitting 9.295 at 74.87 mph.
In Open Fuel, Jim Swedberg of Grand Forks, North Dakota,
who also won the class last year, defeated Dom Paris of
Loves Park, Illinois in his twin-engine dragster, the 2003
Reunion runner-up. Swedberg hit 6.830 at 204.57 mph, while
Paris’s unique ride broke.
And in “A” Jr. Fuel, Scott Parks of Burlingame,
Kansas, won class --- just like last year --- defeating
last year’s class runner-up, Stu Sandhaus of Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania. Times were 7.104 at 185.97 mph for the winner,
Parks, and 7.182 at 182.95 mph for Stu. Both cars, Parks’
a Chevy-powered N&P front-engine dragster, and Sandhaus’s,
a Chevy-powered Tuttle, are essentially NHRA-legal A/Nostalgia
Dragsters.
Two other 2005 Reunion class runners-up of note: Rob Davis
of Lockport, New York won Nostalgia Gas in his ’66
Nova over Bill Bush of Floyd’s Knob, Indiana in his
’60 Rambler, Bush being the same racer in the same
American Motors entry that got runner-up in Nostalgia Gas
last year.
And in Classic Super Stock, Dennis Kohr of Myerstown, Pennsylvania
won in his ’63 Dodge over last year’s class
runner-up, Dave Duell of Evansville, Indiana in his ’64
Plymouth.