THE TOM COMPTON BUST
by Chris Martin
Photo by Jeff Burk
9/5/03
The
following is NOT written in the spirit of the
National Enquirer or Weekly World News. We are
drag racers and fans. NHRA is the biggest game
in town. If there was an incident like below,
we at DRO feel you have the right to know. We
feel the outcome is important to the sport.
After all, if there is a presidential impeachment
going on, I want to know the facts before arriving
at a decision. Check it out.
The 49th annual U.S. Nationals, a soggy uneventful event, was made very eventful by something that happened almost a month ago, and very much off the racecourse.
Sometime Friday afternoon, a thin vapor of rumor was sifting through the pits and the grandstands. According to the rumor, August 13 at about 12:30 a.m., a 45-year-old man named Tom Compton was arrested for drunk driving in Watts, California. The story was that Compton's vehicle was sideswiped by a car and forced up into someone's front yard, who called the cops. They, in turn, arrested and booked him for drunk driving (.09) sometime around 3 a.m. at the Los Angeles Police Department's 77th Street station. He was booked as a white male, 6"2, 220 pounds.
News like that tends to get the adrenalin going. It sounds like NHRA President Tom Compton. Leaving aside the drunk driving, what was Compton doing in South Central, L.A's toughest neighborhood, a tragically neglected poor neighborhood, rife with joblessness, hopelessness, gangs, and drugs? What was he doing down there? Hobnobbing with social clubs like Lime Hood, the Eight-Tray Gangster Crips, the Pirus, and the Mad Swan Brims? Or was he just an unlucky guy cruising down the boulevard only to get swiped by what may have been another drunk and get nailed for being a point over the DUI limit?
At first I didn't know what to think. Then Compton met with the NHRA Board of Directors, the NHRA staff and some major sponsors, and admitted his error. It was true.
There's much more to this story other than whether Compton is guilty or innocent. Compton's position in drag racing automatically sets him up for the slings and arrows of the pissed off. I'll bet that there were a number of fans, who silently chortled and thought to themselves, "Ah, saintly NHRA, everybody has to take drug tests, and the boss is getting hammered in Watts".
He and NHRA are targets, and small wonder as to why. While NHRA put drag racing
on the world sports map, a number of people
think the organization is an arrogant racing
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aristocracy
that loves pushing the "little guy" around and
rifling his pockets for whatever cash they deem
needed. So screw the bastards if they mess up.
The head "bean counter" in a field of beans
is busted and probably got what he deserved.
Speak for yourselves, but I'd urge caution here.
Drunk driving is a crime. However, if there are one million NHRA drag racing
fans in the U.S., I'm willing to bet that as
many as 25,000 may have been popped for being
over served and arrested. I know for a fact
that there are NHRA employees who've been nailed
for a snootful. I know what I'm talking about.
I made it a point to sit in the grandstands
of every NHRA national event I covered for National
DRAGSTER and have shaken the hand of many a
beer monster. And by the way, don't take this
as a potential defense for drunk driving. It's
more of a "Let ye amongst you that have not
sinned, cast the first stone" rap.
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