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ST. LOUIS IS HOT, HOT, HOT |
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Doug Kalitta won his eighth career national event as his Mac Tools dragster covered the quarter-mile in 4.772 at 302.82 to defeat Kenny Bernstein who was late on the starting line despite running a quicker 4.756 at 309.13. "Anytime you go up against Kenny (Bernstein), you have to be on your game," Kalitta said. "It's always nice to get by those guys (Bernstein and Tim Richards) for sure." Kalitta picked up his third victory of the season and the first of his career at Gateway International Raceway. The win moved Kalitta ahead of Mike Dunn for the third spot in the NHRA Winston Top Fuel points race. Bernstein still leads the NHRA Winston Top Fuel points, 80 points in front of second place Larry Dixon. MADISON IS UPSET CITY In Funny Car, Johnny Gray beat No. 2 qualifier Tony Bartone. Local favorite from Springfield, Ill. and No. 11 qualifier Tim Wilkerson took out No. 6 quallfier Whit Bazemore. Brad Jeter slapped a hole-shot on the Pro Stock No. 4 qualifier Ron Krisher, while No. 12 qualifier Mark Pawuk took out the No. 5 qualifier Tom Martino. THE PROFESSOR SHOWS 'EM HOW Johnson, a lifelong student of the science of acceleration, taught his rivals a lesson in racecraft this weekend. He hit a grand slam with his new Grand Am, qualifying No. 1 at 6.865/200.65 mph and setting track records for elapsed time and top speed. Johnson topped 200 mph in every round of eliminations, dispatching John Nobile, Mike Edwards and Brad Jeter en route to his 133rd final round. He extended his final-round record in 2001 to a perfect 4-0 by defeating Jim Yates, 6.908/200.74 to 6.930/200.62. - Rick Voegelin ROMINE BLAZES (AGAIN) |
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