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TOP FUEL
No surprise here; defending IHRA Top Fuel champion
Clay Millican qualified on top with a 4.697-second
pass at 295.79 mph in Friday night's opening
round.
There were 12 fuel cars on the Rockingham grounds,
but little drama was offered in the second round
of qualifying, as not one of them made it cleanly
down the track and little shuffling of position
occurred. Roger Dean's 5.431 at 267.32 was the
quickest and fastest pass of the afternoon.
The final qualifying session for Top Fuel was
a weird one, coming as it did after a lengthy
delay for track prep when pine pollen was suspected
as the culprit behind a suddenly slippery Rockingham
race surface. The decision was made to run Top
Fuel first instead of last, since with their
superior downforce, the dragsters were reasoned
to be the least likely to experience high-speed
traction troubles.
It looked like the parting
of the Red Sea when Millican and his Werner
crew pulled their machine to the line, as they
had to fight their way through throngs of Pro
Stock, Funny Car, and Pro Mod teams that were
already in the staging lanes. In an anticlimactic
start to the nighttime nitro show, Millican
barely got off the starting line before going
up in smoke.
John Smith and his wife, Rhonda Hartman-Smith,
made decent passes in the final fuel qualifier.
Smith bumped Bruce Litton from the eight-car
field with a 5.230-second pass at 278.06 mph,
and Hartman-Smith improved to second on the
ladder when she went an impressive 4.772 at
308.07 mph to set top speed in qualifying. Tim
Cullinan also bumped his way into the field
with a 5.501/216.34 combo that sent Bobby Lagana
packing.
As an interesting sidenote, five of the eight
qualified Top Fuel cars at Rockingham were either
piloted or tuned by a Hartman, Smith, or Hartman-Smith.
In addition to the husband-and-wife driving
team, there was Hartman Motorsports team owner
and tuner Virgil Hartman, Rhonda's brother and
Top Fuel crew chief for Colhart Motorsports,
Richard Hartman, and John Smith's father and
Top Fuel tuner, Paul Smith.
Rhonda Hartman-Smith proved
it could be done Saturday night at Rockingham
when she ran low ET of the round and set top
speed in qualifying with a
4.772-second pass at 308.07 mph.
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