THEY SAID IT
NHRA Pre-race
Quotes for Gainesville
Compiled by Ian
Tocher
3/17/04
The NHRA's finest are getting
together Mar. 19-21, at Gainesville (FL) Raceway
to contest the third race of the 2004 season.
Here are just a few of their thoughts about
the upcoming 35th Annual Mac Tools Gatornationals,
as told through NHRA and team press releases
and interviews.
TOP FUEL
"It takes a great team and some luck. We've
not been lucky enough to win, but hopefully
that means that luck will be on our side if
we make the finals in Gainesville. We're more
than ready for a win now." --
Doug Kalitta on going to the final rounds at
both races held so far this year, but coming
up short both times
"Times have changed and we have to change with
the times. It takes time to sort things out.
It's really hard to keep a team up for as long
as they have been. Whenthings start going the
other way, it starts crumbling real quick. When
you're not winning races, that really tells
you what the team is all about." --
Dick LaHaie on the challenge
of keeping the crew on Larry Dixon's dragster
motivated after winning back-to-back NHRA POWERade
T/F championships
"The competition is heating up big time, all
the teams are playing hardball, and there are
going to be at least six of us really fighting
hard for the championship, I'd predict. These
are serious shark-infested waters. Fins everywhere."
-- Brandon Bernstein on the level of competition
in T/F this season
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"We have to go down to Gainesville and qualify
well, then go after the win. Sounds real simple,
right? With the quality of the Top Fuel class
this year, it's far from that. It's gong to
be a war all season long."
-- Tony Schumacher agreeing with Bernstein's
assessment
"The team and I are driving straight through
with only quick stops for beef jerky, donuts,
and coffee." -- T.J.
Zizzo on the long drive he faces from Lincolnshire,
IL, to attend his first of six scheduled NHRA
T/F appearances this year
"I'm pleased with the horsepower it's making,
but I'm not pleased with the application of
the power to the racetrack. That's the clutch
area, and I'm not pleased with what's been happening
there." -- Ed McCulloch,
crew chief for Doug Herbert, on the root of
their disappointing results so far this year
"I don't really care about the 500th round.
We don't get any extra points from POWERade
and it's not the most rounds in the history
of drag racing. I'm focused on qualifying at
Gainesville, then hopefully getting to round
No. 503 that Sunday."
-- Dixon, who needs just one more elimination
round victory to reach the five-century mark
FUNNY CAR
"This barrier is probably going to be broken
this year and Gainesville is the first good
track with good air that we race on where it
could happen. I think it's going to take good
conditions, but I don't think it will take perfect
conditions." -- Whit
Bazemore on the likelihood of a Fuel Coupe exceeding
330 mph this coming weekend
"From what I've heard it's the smoothest race
track that's ever been built. That's what everybody's
been saying." -- Gary
Scelzi on the recently repaved Gainesville racing
surface
"I've been driving to the races since I was
a teenager so why stop now? It's part of this
lifestyle, really. There are a lot of times
I'd like to hop on a plane and be there in a
couple of hours, and I do fly to some races
as the season goes on. But I usually find myself
behind the wheel crossing the same Interstates
we've been running on since the early 1990s.
This time it's I-10 all the way, from California
to Florida. After Gainesville, we turn around
and drive all the way back to Las Vegas for
the next race. Give us a couple of elephants
and we'd make up a pretty good circus."
-- Del Worsham on driving his motorhome cross-country
to most events on the NHRA tour
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