Top Fuel and Pro Stock Bike
--- Anthony Vanetti does them both!
By Dale Wilson
Photos by Jeff Burk
6/23/05
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Stock Bike and Top Fuel racing don’t mix. Oh, yeah?
Tell that to Anthony Vanetti.
Vanetti's the guy who after each pass of Dixon's dragster
can be found back in the pits, lying flat on his back changing
out nitro-hot rods and pistons and getting them ready for
the next round. “I do all the bottom end work, and I’m
the short block assistant, motor assembly,” he says.
“When it’s a thrash, I’m there. I service
all the pistons and rods and mount and balance all the rear
tires. I’m pretty busy. I’m thrashing all the
time.”
Vanetti may be the bottom-end man on Larry Dixon’s
fueler, but his heart is racing on two wheels. Two fast wheels,
as in Pro Stock Motorcycle. Just last month, Vanetti qualified
at a 8th in the field Pro Star motorcycle race at Gateway
International near St. Louis and went out in the second round
and ran a best of 7.38 on friend Gary Tonglet’s Suzuki.
Born and bred in Loyalton, in northern California, Vanetti
got linked up with Prudhomme, LaHaie and Dixon through his
cousin, Brian Vanetti, who worked with fuel Funny Car pilot
Ron Capps and the Copenhagen car. Brian knew that there was
an entry-level position in 2001 on Dixon’s car, and
Anthony had always wanted to race the big time, “every
form of motorsports,” he said. “I was working
construction and racing motocross at the time, pretty competitively,
just a step below pro. My cousin gave me a call and asked
if I wanted to try something new.” He went to the 2001
NHRA Sonoma race and was hired on the spot. He soon moved
to Indianapolis.
But it's Vanetti's dream not to race a fueler, but to follow
the NHRA Pro Stock circuit some day. Dixon et. al. are okay
with that. Otherwise, Vanetti says, he would have been gone
long ago. They are behind him 100 percent.
“It’s the greatest opportunity I’ve ever
been given in my life. It has opened the doors to so many
other things that I can do in life. I’m just marching
on to accomplish my dream that I’ve had since I was
a little tyke,” he says. “And that dream is to
race a Pro Stock Bike. But when I’m with the Top Fuel
car, all my concentration is on winning an NHRA championship
with them.”
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