VOLUME XXI, NUMBER 1 - JANUARY, 2019
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Part 5: 1991-95
Words and photos by Steve Gruenwald
Mark Oswald won Funny Car in 1991's week-delayed race after rain washed out the final qualifying session on Saturday afternoon and did not let up on Sunday.
In 1991 I was on my two step-ladder shooting my friend Mike Gratton's dragster in the far lane during Super Comp qualifying. Zoomed in on Gratton's car I could not see the car in the right lane. Gratton left the line, I took a shot and pulled my camera down just as Robert Knaack's roadster came by me oh so close to the wall. As he steered away from the wall the car hooked left and this is what I got just before he slammed into the left guard wall. You can barely see the top of Gratton's wing above the left side top of the car. I thought he was going to run over Mike!
This is how the 1992 Gatornationals started. As you can see, the Army parachutist ended up in the parking lot behind the northside bleachers!
This is the 1992 run that etched Kenny Bernstein's name in the record book as the King of Speed. On Friday afternoon's qualifying session Bernstein ripped off a 4.82 at 301.70. Dale Armstrong was surprised because he said it dropped a cylinder, which you can see on the far side of the engine. This was shot from the top end grandstands which used to be there when they ran 1320 feet. Kenny would lose the final to Eddie Hill who ran the quickset ET to date with a 4.801 in the semis.
Chris Karamesines in some hot action at the Gators 1992.
Remember when Ken Koretsky drove Top Fuel? This was also in 1992.
This was the scene on Sunday morning in 1993 about 9:30 a.m. If you were coming from the north this was about 2 miles away from the track. At a standstill! I was not driving and thought I would miss first round. So I walked all the way to the track and got there just in time for the start of the show.
It was wild this year in Funny Car action as Gary Bolger in Dale Creasy's “Tyrant” alongside Cruz Pedregon during qualifying pushed out a head gasket!
Don't miss qualifying! Also in 1993, the Top Fuel dragster of Jack Ostrander went on this wild ride when his chassis broke going through the lights. He was uninjured, but the car was junk.
Chuck Baird won T/AD at the Gators in 1993. Shown here alongside Blaine Johnson in qualifying he would also win in 1996.
Bob Glidden and Rickie Smith have a chat in the staging lanes -1994.
Would you believe that Jim Dunn's Mooneyes Funny Car with driver Kenji Okazaki qualified number one at the 1994 Gatornationals with a 5.063 at 293.59 mph!
Connie Kalitta defeated his son Scott in the first ever father/son final at the Gators in 1994.
This final round shot in 1995 shows Larry Dixon, in his rookie year, defeat Blaine Johnson and win Top Fuel at the Gatornationals. It would be his first of four as he would win TF in 2001, 2002 and 2009.
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