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B&M's Wild, Wild West Bracket Championships goes to Vegas
Story and photo by Dale Wilson
Racers from several western states got a taste of what
the eastern and southern guys and gals have grown to like, a three-day
B&M Racer Appreciation Series go that paid big bucks for a tiny, tiny
entry fee. Race promoters George Howard and John Spar rolled the Wild,
Wild West Bracket Championships into The Strip at Las Vegas May 17-19
for big-money --- as in $10,000 to winners in Pro and $1,000 for winners
in Footbrake --- for a $150 entry fee for the Pro/electronics-equipped
crowd and a $40 pit pass for the Footbrakers. More than 300 responded,
and six winners in both classes were crowned by Sunday evening.
Racing at The Strip, one of NHRA's premier drag racing
tracks, located in the middle of a huge racing complex owned by entrepreneur
Bruton Smith and sitting just 15 minutes from the glitz and glamour
that is Las Vegas, Nevada, was like icing on a cake for bracket bashers
from California, Nevada, Arizona and points beyond, and the weather,
aside from some strong winds, was perfect. The Strip's director of drag
strip operations, Chris Blair, welcomed them and made sure the track
was traction-perfect.
"Having a B&M race here just adds to the prestige of the
facility," Blair said. "You automatically associate big-time bracket
racing with George Howard, John Spar and B&M, and I want to see it grow
and continue here." He added that since taking over management of the
facility after serving a four-year stint as an NHRA northwest division
director, his primary focus is building up The Strip's weekly programs.
"Everybody expects it to be a perfect track," he said. To most, it was.
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Jack Beckman, right, won Saturday's Pro class.
Thomas Bayer was runner-up.
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It addition to receiving the big bucks for their wins
and runners-up, the six Vegas final contestants got the prestigious
B&M trophies that were practically hand-hewn by John Spar, and one racer
who won said the money was almost secondary to the trophy. "Just wait
until (his boss) Frank Hawley (of The Drag Racing School) sees this.
It's great," said Saturday's Pro winner, "Professor" Jack Beckman of
North Hills, California, who won against fellow Drag Racing School teacher
and employee Thomas Bayer of Alta Loma, California. Both men were racing
dragsters, Bayer in a 2000 Worthy and Beckman in a canopy-equipped 1998
CCE digger.
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Footbrakers had their day in the Nevada sun as well, as
Sunday's Footbrake winner, Tom Peters of Glendale, Arizona, mirrored
Sunday's Pro winner, Noel Zweigler of Tucson, who was driving a Vega
of similar vintage to Peters'. Other winners included two classic drag
cars, an NHRA-legal Super Stocker and an everyday driver Silverado driven
by a young driver, Shawn Langdon, who a few years ago was racing Jr.
Dragsters.
Here are the winners and runners-up of the B&M Wild, Wild
West Bracket Championships held at The Strip on May 17-19:
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