MOPAR MANIA
INVADES MISSOURI
Words and photos
by Jeff Leonard
hrysler Classics events have gained a reputation
as the top traveling series that caters to Mopar-only
drag racers and show car devotees. The series
has built a strong following in its home area
of Ohio, but also travels a bit to other locations
in the Midwest.
In late June, the Mopar maniacs gathered at Kansas City International Raceway and put on a great show for area Mopar fans and racers. Several hundred race cars and over fifty show cars checked into the KCIR facility June 28-29, and weathered the typically hot and humid racing conditions prevalent at the Missouri track. A large number of the Ohio faithful made the tow into Kansas City, with other entries coming from Michigan, Pennsylvania, Iowa, and other Midwestern states. Winners checks and/or trophies were awarded in four eliminators, eight Hemi classes, and 29 show and special achievement categories.
SUPER PRO/BIG DOG COMBO
It was a Schaefer family shootout for the gold, as Mike Schaefer (photo) wheeled his '91 Daytona to a win over Bob Schaefer's '33 Dodge roadster. Mike combined a .510 light and 8.49/145.18 mph run to stop Bob's .555/9.19/141.02 package.
Mike Schaefer finished second in Big Dog points in 2002, and looks to be on the way to another run at a Big Dog title in 2003.
Dean Stevens is always
tough in Big Dog eliminator.
John McDonald won Super
Pro, returning to drag racing after a 20 year
layoff.
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