TORKELSON WINS AT INDY
Words by Hank Schmitt
Photos courtesy Super Chevy
7/20/05
For the second year in a row, a rookie is
threatening to take command of the Mickey Thompson Nitro
Coupe World Championship chase in the AutoZone Super Chevy
Show series.
Wayne Torkelson, from Belpre Ohio (by way of California)
took the WorkMat.net Nitro Coupe win at Indianapolis Raceway
Park July 17 over veteran Mel Eaves and lengthened his world
championship points lead. Torkelson, in his Water Wetter
'54 Corvette Nitro Coupe, went through defending world champion
Randy Adler in the semis and Merrillville, Indiana, Nitro
Coupe racer Jeff Merritt in the first round. The win in
the semis over Adler was especially significant for Torkelson
as Adler is currently number two in the points. Eaves was
the event's top qualifier with a 6.276-second blast at 223.88
miles per hour. He defeated Canadian ace Bruce Boland in
the semis.
In the finals, Torkelson had two hundredths of a second
in the bank on the tree and drove to a 6.305 at 220.66 miles
per hour, edging Eaves, who ran a 6.337 at 220.87 miles
per hour.
Top Sportsman Winner Mark
Conkle
Top Sportsman belonged to Etna,
Ohio, racer Mark Conkle, who was also the classes top qualifier
at 7.245 seconds at 192.99 miles per hour. In the finals,
Conkle defeated a red-lighting Dennis Jordan of Greenwood,
Indiana. Conkle's '87 Sunbird ran a 7.278 on his 7.28 second
dial with a top speed of 192.85 miles per hour but got away
with it because of his opponent's red light. Jordan's run
ended with the red light, but he ran it out to a 7.859 on
a 7.80 second dial at 176.19 miles per hour.
The Chicago Super Stock Outlaws made a special appearance
at the Super Chevy Show's Indy event and these street-legal
monsters put on a great show. Smokin' Joe Stiles of Plainfield,
IL, did it all as he turned in the low qualifying pass and
then took the win on Sunday. Stiles, driving a '71 Camaro
Z-28, qualified at 7.934 seconds at 172.83 miles per hour.
In the finals, he tangled with Chicago Outlaw Super Stock
founder Bill Houghton and took him out. Smokin' Joe ran
a 7.921 at 173.47 in the finals; Houghton's '93 Camaro Z-28
ran a 7.98 at 173.03 miles per hour.