BRISTOL: THEY DON'T CALL IT THUNDER VALLEY FOR NOTHIN'
By Kay Burk
Photos by Jeff Burk
FUNNY CAR
Whit Bazemore is relieved. After a blazing second half
of the 2001 season where they qualified No. 1 nine times in the last
12 races, the Matco Funny Car team has struggled so far this year, but
at the sixth event of the 2002 NHRA racing season, he got his first
win.
"It's a tremendous feeling for the team to get the win,"
Bazemore said. "We have been struggling, but this is still the earliest
I have ever won a race. That is key because it is difficult to contend
for a championship if you don't start winning races until July."
Crew chief Lee Beard felt the key to the victory came
during Saturday's final qualifying session when the Matco Pontiac Firebird
recorded a 4.910, the second quickest pass of that session.
"We found something in the last qualifying session on
Saturday and that put us back on track," said Beard. "We're on a mission
and there are still plenty of races to go. This was the confidence boost
we needed."
After a nearly two-hour rain delay on Sunday, Bazemore
defeated Dale Creasy Jr., Tommy Johnson Jr. and Tim Wilkerson, before
meeting Gary Densham in the final.
John Force, who this year has not been dominating the
class as he has in the past, smoked the tires and went out in the first
round. Densham, who held the Bristol Dragway track record at 4.870 seconds,
carried the flag for the Force team, but was also ultimately unsuccessful.
Densham's Mustang was 30 lbs. lighter after a new generation carbon
fiber body manufactured for the team by Metal Crafters, Inc.
Tony Pedregon, who last year DNQ'd at Bristol, was No.
1 qualifier and set a new track record of 4.844 at 322.34.
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