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BAKERSFIELD THEN AND NOWby Chris Martin |
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THENAncient history you might say and youd be right. The last big Bakersfield fuel event was held in 1988, 12 years ago, so why the 2K? The simple fact is that U.S. Fuel and Gas Championships hosted at Famoso Dragstrip in 1959 was the sports first great fuel race and set off a string of successive firecrackers that changed drag racing forever. For at least the next seven years, Bakersfield determined the true Top Fuel champion of the U.S., and, yes, that includes the NHRA Nationals and AHRA Nationals, too. While the race is dead, the original still lives vividly in most drag race memories. And on the half-full level, theres a nostalgia March Top Fuel meet at Famoso these days and its a lot of fun, but like rock n roll, a Coasters show today still struggles a tad when compared to the original act. Still, the month of March sets off memory pangs and since were dealing with recall, here are some nuggets that you may not have sampled. We realize a lot has been written and said about the fabled race over the years, but here are some bits from 29 years in the pits (and then some) worthy of attention. Some from then and some from now, and by now, we mean what is happening contemporarily at the venerable old track. WINNINGEST TOP FUEL
DRIVER: MOST LOW E.T.s:
LOWEST E.T. IN EVENT HISTORY:
MOST TOP SPEEDS: BEST SPEED IN EVENT
HISTORY: MOST CONSECUTIVE TITLES:
FIRST IN THE SEVENS:
FIRST IN THE SIXES:
FIRST IN THE FIVES:
FIRST OVER 200:
FIRST OVER 250:
FIRST OVER 260:
FIRST ALL-FEMALE FINAL IN HISTORY:
FIRST BIG EVENT WITH DIFFERENT
BACK-TO-BACK FEMALE WINNERS:
FIRST 32-CAR SHOW WHERE DRIVER
RAN ALL FIVES: FIRST 32-CAR SHOW:
FIRST 64-CAR SHOW:
FIRST DRIVER TO WIN TOP FUEL
AND FUNNY CAR:
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