OUTLAWS AT DARLINGTON
Words and photos by Ian Tocher
There may not have been a great turnout of racecars for
the Inaugural Southern Outlaw Nationals at Darlington International
Dragway May 25-26, but those that made it put in some stout performances.
Track operator Larry Hensley posted more than $50 grand
in prize money for Outlaw Pro Mod, Outlaw Pro Street, Outlaw Pure Street,
and Outlaw 10.5 classes, but none drew enough cars to fill the planned
16-car fields. Regardless, the all-eighth-mile race went on, with Jason
Brooks prevailing in Pro Mod, Tony Williams in Pro Street, Scott Winfield
in Pure Street, and Bill Rimmer Jr. taking the Outlaw 10.5 honors.
Two Alabama natives squared off in the Outlaw Pro Mod
final, as Brooks (above) took on former IHRA champion Shannon Jenkins.
"The Iceman" suffered a rare redlight start (.396), however, wasting
a 4.124 at 177.58-mph effort and handing the $5,000 win to Brooks, who
went 4.352 in the eighth at 146.79 mph.
"I was tired," said Jenkins, who was driving and tuning
two cars at the race, but also enjoyed a clear performance edge over
Brooks all day. "There was no reason for me to be pushing the tree that
hard. I was just too tired and made a mistake."
Brooks said he hadn't realized he'd won until reaching
the far end of the track. "I missed the shift to high gear, so I thought
that was it," the Huntsville-based racer said. He then gave all the
credit for the win to crew chief and engine builder Rick Hickman. "He's
the brains behind this operation," Brooks insisted.
Jenkins fired the first shot in the opening session of
Outlaw Pro Mod qualifying on a very hot Saturday afternoon (145-degree
track temperature) with a 4.10 in his nitrous-assisted 1968 Camaro.
He then upped the ante that night with a 4.088-second blast at 178.88
mph.
Not to be outdone, Tommy Mauney (above) pushed his supercharged
'63 Corvette to a 4.07 in the afternoon session, then secured the top
spot for raceday with a 4.031 at 181.78 mph pass over the eighth mile.
Mauney easily got past the 1996 Corvette of Perrerik "Erik" Fors in
the first round of eliminations, but fell to Brooks in the quarter-finals.
Number-seven qualifier Brooks had a bye run in the semis,
while Jenkins beat Jimmy Clark, Keith Baker, and Johnny Pilcher on his
way to the final round.
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