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TWO IN ONE!
Words and photos by Ian Tocher
The NMCA/NSCA Super Series Power Festival visited Atlanta
Dragway Mar. 16-17, with a double-header on the bill. Rain and a damaged
guardwall postponed most eliminations from the season opener at Moroso
Motorsport Park near West Palm Beach, FL, to the Atlanta event and despite
running under threatening skies most of the weekend, both races were
completed.
Qualifying sessions on Saturday doubled as elimination
rounds for the delayed Florida event, which made each round that much
more interesting. Several drivers managed to double up by going to the
final each day in their respective classes, but only Rick Moroso in
Hot Street and Bruce Lagory in Real Street managed to chalk up two in
the win column.
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David Anderson, crew chief for Lawrence Conley's
twin-turbo boosted'94 Camaro, said his team dedicated their Pro
Outlaw win and record-setting performance in Atlanta to the memory
of Steve Grebeck, who was killed in a racing accident a couple of
weeks earlier in Orlando. "It's hard to say that we beat the best
without him there," Anderson said of the popular chassis builder. |
There were a couple of wall slappers over the weekend,
but the only major accident came in the Pro Outlaw final, late on Sunday
afternoon when Jason Collins lost control of his 2001 Mustang and flipped
it on its roof after hitting the left guardwall. Collins, an IHRA Pro
Stock regular, was unhurt in the crash, but his car was heavily damaged
and his racing future appeared uncertain as he left the track. Despite
redlighting, Lawrence Conley picked up his first class win at Collins'
expense, since the "worst or first" infraction rule came into play.
"I feel bad for what happened to Jason," Conley said, "but we've lost
so many races because of things that weren't our fault that we'll take
the win and be happy any way we can get them."
Conley also left Atlanta with the NMCA Pro Outlaw E.T.
record after a 6.556-secs pass in the semis on Sunday that bettered
his number-one qualifying pace of 6.606 secs within the required one
percent for an official record. Less than 24 hours earlier, Marc Dantoni
had made the first official pass in the 6.50s for the class, going 6.560
during qualifyng on Saturday.
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Pro Street racer Marc Dantoni roped off a
pit stall beside his hauler at Atlanta in honor of Steve Grebeck.
Dantoni's team was also selling commemorative Grebeck "Rock
Star" decals, with the proceeds going to a memorial fund for
the fallen racer's family. |
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