ROCCA SADDLES UP THE IRONHORSE AGAIN!
One of Agent 1320's operatives from the Michigan area called to say
that the often-retired Johnny Rocca is getting back in the saddle again.
According to our source, Rocca drove his "Ironhorse" hemi-powered '49
Merc on Mary Jo Ledford's Stanton, MI track on July 31. According to
the Agent's information, Rocca only drove the car to half-track under
power during the test and went 6.81/208. Not a bad pass for the big
Indian.
The Agent was unable to find out what Rocca's plans are for the rest
of the season but his guess is that Rocca won't be able to resist the
siren call of the bright lights. We'll make the odds 6-5 that Rocca
and his steed will return to the Pro Mod scene, and the Agent will be
glad when and if it happens. [8-01-2002]
RIEGER REDUX REDUX
The Agent hears that another often-retired Pro Mod racer, Bob Rieger,
is about to return to the scene. Word has it that West Coast turbo guru
Earl Dutweiller has finished up the dyno testing on a twin-turbo powered,
billet hemi engine and that the engine and car is being sent to Tim
McAmis' Missouri shop as this is being written for miscellaneous ducting,
plumbing, and tweaking prior to being tested. The Agent hears that Rieger
is planning on doing some outlaw Pro Mod racing on the Texas, Georgia,
Carolina circuit. [8-01-2002]
NO TEXAS TRACK FOR IHRA
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A week or so ago Agent 1320 speculated that IHRA's Bill Bader and parent
company Clear Channel was making a serious pitch to the track owner
at San Antonio to host an IHRA National Event. The Agent's information
is that the fly in the ointment was that the track owner wasn't willing
to foot the bill for the additional seating that IHRA would require.
Rumor has it that the cost for the seating would run into seven figures
and the track owner wasn't willing to make that investment even with
help from Clear Channel. The Agent got this info leaked to him from
two different well-placed sources.
Apparently, opposition to spending money on IHRA-mandated track improvements
was also the reason that Leicester, NY track owner Bob Metcalf has told
everyone in the Buffalo area that IHRA won't be back. The Agent thinks
there is a chance that IHRA and Metcalf may come to an agreement before
next season. [8-01-2002]
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