10/8/03
THE
LOADED QUESTION-er
The Geography of Drag Racing
In honor of the greatest automotive
convenience of the last five years, the Hertz
Never Lost, this month's quiz revolves around
how well you know your drag racing geography.
I think I've done this once before, but if you're
unfamiliar with the program, check this out.
Don Garlits' museum is located in: and I give
you four choices with the right answer being
Kalispell, Montana. Okay? Well all right. How
well do you know your racing neighborhoods or
'hoods, I guess that is.
INDY QUIZ ANSWERS
Congrats to the big winner of the Indy Quiz,
Emery Burroughs. He
was the quickest on the trigger with the most
correct answers. Here are the answers for the
rest of you.
- The most prominent name on the side of "240
Gordie" Bonin's 1972 Vega Funny Car was: D.
Pacemaker
- Top speed in Funny Car at the 1986 U.S.
Nationals was set by Kenny Bernstein at what?
B. 271.41
- How many members of the 16-racer NHRA Speed-Pro
200 mph Pro Stock Club joined said club at
the U.S. Nationals? D.
None
- Name the first Top Fuel racer at Indy to
set low e.t., and tragically not live to race
again. (No multiple choice on this one. It's
not that hard a question.) John
"the Zookeeper" Mulligan
- What current manufacturer and/or performance
dealer won a gas class with, of all things,
a '47 Packard Clipper in 1962? C.
Dave Koffel
- At the 1992 race, what driver became the
first racer over 300 mph? C.
Kenny Bernstein
- One of the most famous clutch explosions
in Indy history happened at the (man, I'm
not completely sure about the year, but I
think) the 1970 race. The discs cleared the
main top end grandstands by 30 to 40 feet.
Lotsa shots of this one in the mags. Who was
the Top Fuel driver? A.
Jim Paoli
- The first driver to run a four-second run
at Indy was Dick LaHaie. Who was the second?
C. Darrell Gwynn
- The biggest surprise of the 1990's U.S.
National Pro Stock competition was Lewis Worden's
runner-up to Warren Johnson. What year did
this happen? B. 1995
- All right, smart guys, (or gals) who was
the Top Fuel runner-up in 1974? I'm not even
gonna tell you who won. THINK! B.
Gaines Markley (Electri-Craft Spl.)
PHOTO BONUS QUESTION
Hank Taylor of Texas drove the "Mayflower"
Top Stock entry. What was noteworthy about the
guy? A. He was 15 years old and racing talent
like Hayden Proffitt, Don Nicholson, Dickie
Harrell, and Phil Bonner in 1963 and was competitive
for two or more years.
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