By
Jeff Burk
7/5/05
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the Sportsman racers at the Rocket City Nationals, the
big deal of the day at eighth-mile Huntsville Dragway on
the Fourth of July Weekend wasn’t the $101,000-to-win
Rocket City Nationals Top Fuel show-- it was the grade
points, $2500 to win in both Stock and Super Stock and
most importantly the chance to win a coveted “Wally.” For
the racers in the bracket 6.0/7.0 and the other unique
Sportsman classes at Huntsville, the chance to win a “Wally” was
literally a once in a lifetime affair and the emotion they
showed in the winner’s circle proved it. One racer
e-mailed the magazine to say that he literally slept with
his “Wally” in the bed after winning it.
The Rocket City Nationals enjoyed the status of being
an NHRA National Open event, and this meant NHRA classes,
or in this case, some of them were contested. Unfortunately,
the fields were small with just six cars competing in Super
Stock and just five competitors in Stock. Super Stock Eliminator
was won by Todd Ewing’s Huntsville Engine Performance
SS/CM Olds Achieva when he took down Ken Vaughn in the
finals. Working off a 5.94 dial under, Ewing cranked a
5.966/110.54 to Vaughn’s breaking out lap of 6.098/112.53
on a 6.12 dial.
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The Stock final produced a slaughtering of the dial under
as both drivers working off identical 7.86 dials went way
under. “Painter” Stevenson’s G/SA
Nova out powered Ed Bendall’s entry via a 7.277/92.48
to 7.547/89.61 count.
The 6.0 “heads-up breakout class was won by Eric
Frost in a 6.043/112.73 to 6.058/112.02 bout. The
7.0 class (Pro Tree) for cars on a 7-second index) went
to Ricky Millard when his final-round 7.023/98.10 clipped
Jerry Bryant’s 7.023/98.99, and the second winner
with the first name of “Todd”, this case Todd
Berry of Tuscumbia, Al., cropped up in the Foot Brake bracket.
Russ Almond’s SS/IA ’66 Nova, which won Saturday’s
Foot Brake bracket, came in second to Berry when his 6.917
(6.90 dial-in) failed to track down the winner’s
7.664 (7.66 dial-in).