In those moments when hardy fans could see through the
wall of heat, humidity and that stinging combination of
sweat and sunblock in the eyes at the O’Reilly Mid-South
Nationals, they looked into, and down at, the future.
Start
with a 5-foot-4 ball of ability and confidence named “Hot
Rod Fuller” who took a knockdown punch in this sport
a decade earlier. Team him with a long-ago name from the
nitro wars named David Powers and a couple of equally battered
and bruised veteran tuners, mix them together and it spelled
victory for Powers’ Valvoline Top Fuel dragster on
only its 19th start.
“There are people who said I would never win a Top
Fuel race,” said Powers after an impressively consistent
day at Memphis Motorsports Park ended with an impressive
win over reigning NHRA champion Tony Schumacher (who could
console himself by the fact he cut a 70-point deficit to
Doug Kalitta down to four).
“But after we ran a 4.62 (to qualify third) I knew
we had a car to deal with,” Fuller added. “I
was focused on what I had to do and this team … the
people are here. The equipment is here. We’re going
to be around.”
Eric Medlen, who was languishing in eighth place in the
points a month ago, made it two wins in a row in his Castrol
Syntec Mustang and three in four races by topping John Force
Racing teammate Robert Hight in the semis, then blowing
past Ron Capps at the starting line. Medlen, the vocabularic
heir to Force on this team, is now just 71 points behind
rookie Hight – with Capps (30), Scelzi (35) and Force
(47) sandwiched between.
Two-time defending champion Greg Anderson proved once again
that, while Kurt Johnson may be the hottest driver on the
circuit (23-4, three wins and five finals in his past six
races), it’s the Summitt Pontiac GTO that’s
still the car to beat. For the second time in three races,
Anderson beat Johnson in the money round and leads KJ in
the points by 73 going into the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals.
And for the second time in as many weeks, it was an all-Vance
and Hines Harley final in Pro Stock Motorcycle. But this
time, young Andrew Hines knocked off teammate GT Tonglet
and for the first time this year its defending champion
Hines--atop the points by 15 over Tonglet – with the
rest of the field at least five rounds away.
As the circuit now heads to the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals
two weeks from now at Indianapolis, Anderson said, “if
the fans aren’t seeing that we’ve got great
points races across the line, they aren’t paying attention.”
Perhaps
the most amazing thing about this day was the fact that,
despite brutal temperatures and humidity, the haze came
from the atmosphere and not from the tires.
After a shaky first round on a track that reached 140 degrees,
teams settled down to produce some amazing side-by-side
action, including a second-round Top Fuel race where Schumacher
and Morgan Lucas had identical 4.806 times, and The Sarge
won by his .008 edge at the light.