Summertime
When the Living is Hectic!
7/9/04
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I raise the welding hood and all of a sudden,
its summer. Summer is usually a pretty
slow time for the West Coast nostalgia scene,
but maybe because theres no racing going
on, it seems like the pace of the stories coming
at me (OK, lets get real
the gossip)
is reaching a furious frenzy.
First off, everyone is talking floppers. I
have heard of one West Coast top alcohol Funny
Car team wanting to make the switch to nostalgia
F/C. Ive also talked to one owner/driver
whos ready to jump the nostalgia top fuel
ship to join the ranks of the Funnies! Even
a fuel altered guy has expressed interest into
getting an old F/C body and the parts and pieces
to make it happen! Its kind of cool that
this class has generated the interest that it
does. Hopefully, all involved will not let it
get out of hand. I say no 392s! And make the
guy who seems to be dominating the races lately,
Dan Horan Jr., run a 4-71.
Speaking of which, the Dan and Dale show (Horan
Jr. and Pulde, respectively) ran another 6.17
at 239 mph at the last Goodguys race, which
was held at Pomona. I know, I know, they did
it last year at Bakersfield, but this time they
did it with all the same parts that the rest
of us have! The bar has been raised yet again.
Congratulations and thanks guys
now,
we need to test! Oh yeah, we tried that. The
Jeff Gaynor Racing/Hard Times car went to Irwindale
for a little TnT. I screwed up the
leave, broke the rear end and put my owners
wallet on a diet. Pomona wasnt much better,
what with me missing the chute levers twice
on one run and yes, John Drummond, the kitty
litter is finally out of my shorts. The good
news about Pomona? We had the best light of
Funny Car eliminations. That and Pammy looked
great doing backup duty.
That Pulde guy is getting around, and will
be teaming up with another of those grouchy
chassis guys to run the big show in a flopper.
Look for the Pulde and Pleuger team at a western
swing dance near you. These looking forward
into the past thinkers will undoubtedly
give some of the traveling pros big trouble.
I wish these guys nothing but success!
Did someone mention John Drummond? The guy
who loves to boogie down in the trick
traction compound is back at Goodguys
doing P.R. after a leave of absence. Welcome
back, John! Do us a favor and get yourself and
Dave Wallace back together behind the mics announcing
for top fuel and Funny Car.
Actually, even though I said my reaction time
was the best thing about Pomona, the real best
thing about the race was the altercation just
outside our pit space between Ron and Andy Marocco
of Mopar Drag City and Drag Racing Onlines
Darr Hawthorne. Amid shouts of only real
journalists will be allowed at our race track!
and some finger pointing at chests (but, thankfully
this time, no belly bumping) it looked like
it could get ugly until someone stepped in to
break it up. Much to my amusement, that someone
was Jeff Gaynor, the president of the Banned
from Banning for Life club. I wonder if
Andy and Ron know who gallantly rode to their
rescue?
I mentioned Irwindale Raceway. The day after
Pomona, we went to watch the new Estrus Racing
nostalgia Funny Car do a couple of squirts.
Look to the pages of DRO soon for an in-depth
feature on this beautiful race car; a car so
gorgeously retro, in fact, that it won Most
Nostalgic at the Goodguys meet the day
before. Owner, Richard Stannard, and driver,
Ed Schwartz, have been around running NE-1 and
A-fuel for years and are taking their time learning
the nitro ropes with some very knowledgeable
advisors.
Speaking of Irwindale itself, we also heard
that the dragstrip portion of the complex is
making more money with the Thursday Night Street
Legal Drags than the roundy-round track is making
on Saturday night and that is great news! Im
all for short-attention-span theater.
I also heard that the lawsuit former nostalgia
top fuel driver, Rance McDaniel brought against
Bobby McLennan, the owner of the car he was
driving when he had an accident at the Boise
race in 2002, was dismissed. It seems that the
release form Rance signed did its job, at least
in the judges eyes. Will there be an appeal?
I hope not. This was a bad deal all around for
everyone involved and I wish nothing but the
best for Rance and Lisa McDaniel, Bobby McLennan
and every one else who went through this nightmare.
Its probably old news to you Internet-savvy
folks, but NHRA has a page up for the 50th U.S.
Nationals. They have a list of past class winning
cars that will be there on display. They are
calling it The Golden 50. Lots and
lots of history here, even one car that Hansen
and myself helped bring back to life, the Over
the Hill Gang top fuel car that was driven by
Kelly Brown in 1979. Check out NHRA.com for
more!
To close out this month, I would like to honor
the passing of C.J. Pappy Hart and
Darrell Russell. I had met both of them at different
points in my life. My dad worked for C.J. at
Lions. Lions was a magical place and C.J was
a magical man. Pammy and I met Darrell and his
wife at the NHRA awards show when he won rookie
of the year. Youve heard it before, he
really was a genuinely nice guy, personable,
easy to talk to and his wife was so proud of
him and supportive.
We've lost an old Lion and a young Lion, R.I.P.
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