Amidst much pomp and circumstance, Doug Herbert, John Force, Jeg Coughlin
and Angelle Savoie all claimed victory in the Professional categories
as the NHRA celebrated its golden anniversary at historic Pomona Raceway
with the event titled the Pep Boys NHRA 50th Anniversary Nationals presented
by American Racing Wheels.
These final heats were contested under dark, starry-eyed skies bathed
in a glow of man-made foot-candles, reminiscent of how drag racing events
once flourished at a myriad of drag strips in Southern California a
half century ago. As the racing came to a close, the race fans were
graced with fireworks displays loaded with enough flash powder to give
a roadie for Kiss epilepsy. Similarly, a kitschy laser show inspired
spectators into howling "Don't Fear the Reaper" while burning their
fingers on cigarette lighters held high in beer-addled salutations to
the Nitro Gods.
Herbert claimed his first event win of the season against Gary Scelzi.
Herbert drove his Snap-on Tools dragster to a 4.60 at 320 mph to pull
away from Scelzi, who lost traction right off of the pad, back-pedaled
the throttle and finally ran 5.57 at 305 mph in his Winston-backed dragster.
After trouncing Whit Bazemore 4.95 to 5.69, John Force neglected to
mention his sponsors and instead gave praise to the man who he considers
his real benefactor, Wally Parks. "He put my kids through college,"
Force said.
In a tight finish between a pair of Chevy Cavaliers, Coughlin dispatched
Mike Edwards in 6.91 seconds at 199 mph in his Jeg's Mail Order entry,
while Edwards followed with 6.92 at 200 mph.
While clocking a battery of 7.20s (pretty much a tenth of a second
quicker than the rest of the competition), Pro Stock Motorcyclist Angelle
Savoie tied Shirley Muldowney's record for NHRA Nat'l Event wins for
a female competitor. This despite some self-imposed handicaps. "My reaction
times sucked," she said. Perhaps, but not as blatantly as final round
opponent Antron Brown, who red-lighted and thereby sealed his defeat.
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