Notes
from Phoenix
By Susan Wade
and Darr Hawthorne
Photos by Zak Hawthorne
2/9/04
THE METER IS RUNNING
The 2004 NHRA POWERade pre-season testing has
already cost a fortune for some teams who will
be vying this year for championships. There's
already been a test session in Las Vegas. The
Miller Lite team of Don Prudhomme spent eight
days testing combinations in Houston. The Funny
Cars driven by Gary Scelzi (photo) and Whit
Bazemore have collectively completed numerous
runs so far, and team owners are spending an
estimated $11,000 to $15,000 per run -- if they
don't hurt anything. -DH
'GREEN TRACK' BLUES
While Pro Stock and Pro Mod teams met in Houston,
many of the big guns in nitro racing met in
Phoenix under cloudless skies to test at Charlie
Allen's Firebird Raceway. However, Firebird's
new surface proved to be suspect and it still
should be considered very green. The top end
asphalt was repaved from the concrete on, but
very few cars made it down either lane on Saturday
and Sunday. Numerous bouts with timing system
malfunctions and track phone lines made this
visit to Firebird much like opening up a
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mountain
cabin after a long snowy winter -- stuff just
didn't work. With Ray Alley the only visible
NHRA Official, Firebird was way short on track
prep. Any oil downs, which were thankfully few
on Saturday, resulted in a lengthy clean-up
just like the old days of drag racing. A track-long
oil down by a licensing Shep Ginsberg on Sunday
brought an early two-hour break in the action.
While Don Schumacher was thankful in a radio interview for Charlie Allen's efforts at improving the strip's surface, his driver Gary Scelzi had already remarked, "The track is shitty, but we've got to be able to get down these
shitty tracks, too. Last season we either set low ET and mile an hour or smoked the tires and we need to get this figured out to be a championship contender this season."
In the staging lanes Gary Densham's crew chief Jimmy Prock commented, "We don't
learn anything on these kind of tracks, we already
know how to get down 'em."
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