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BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE GATORNATIONALS
Words by Jeff Burk
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Larry Dixon, Tony Pedregon, Darrell Alderman,
and Craig Treble cool off after their wins at the NHRA Gatornationals
in hot Gainesville. (Steve Gruenwald photo) |
GARLIT'S COMEBACK SLIGHTLY OFF TRACK
The legendary Don Garlits' latest attempt at a comeback
in Top Fuel was not as successful as the Seffner, Florida racer might
have hoped.
According to sources in the Garlits camp, most of the
"Old Man's" problems resulted from the lack of a qualified crew to work
on the renovated Swamp Rat 34. Evidently Frank Oglesby, who was rumored
to be crew-chiefing the car, was replaced early on by Dale Armstrong
and Bob Brooks. There was no shortage of brainpower on the team, but
as one observer was overheard to say, "Looks like there are too many
chiefs and not enough Indians."
Reportedly, a former Jerry Toliver crew member was doing
both the bottom end and the cylinder heads. The rest of the crew supposedly
had very little or no experience working on a Top Fuel car and crew.
One member of the Garlits entourage said that probably Garlits' next
appearances on the NHRA trail might be at Brainard, followed by the
U.S. Nats.
Garlits basically smoked the tires on every qualifying
lap, as illustrated by this great photo, until the last qualifier. The
team managed to get the car to run a low five-oh, which qualified him
until "The Greek" bumped him out with a 5.03. (Jeff Burk photos)
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