VOLUME XXI, NUMBER 9 - SEPTEMBER, 2019
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Top Fuel Harleys at U.S. Nationals
Words by Chicago Jon Hoffman
Photos by Ron Lewis, Chicago Jon and Chris Haverly
Randal Andras (near lane) and Doug Vancil during qualifying.
Andras was No. 1 qualifier at 6.158 seconds. (Chicago Jon photo)
Defending Champion Tii Tharpe held down the number three spot with a 6.26 at 219+ mph, ahead of Doug Vancil’s 6.28 for the fourth spot. Vancil had the best shot at Tharpe in terms of taking the championship, and the man from Albuquerque, NM, definitely came to play. The field was balanced out with Mike Scott, Kevin Boyer, Rickey House and Beauchemin anchoring the eighth spot. Among the non-qualifiers was a surprise in the form of Jay Turner, who could not do better than an 8.12 -- an off-weekend for him to say the least.
Round one action kicked off in grand fashion with Rickey House and the “Nitro Shark” against the man from Media, PA, Bob Malloy. Both were even at half-track, but something gave way on Malloy’s ride and House moved on.
That’s Rickey House in the far lane racing Bob Malloy. Are they wrestling those bikes or are they giving each other the stink-eye? You decide!
Hmm... What’s that doing on the pavement?
Well, can’t leave it on the track, we might need it later.
Next up Vancil needed a holeshot to dispose of Mike Scott, 6.33 to Scott’s 6.32. Tharpe held off a game Kevin Boyer, but the man from Edmonton, Alberta, aboard the Ace Manufacturing Special could not get to the defending champion. The round closed out with Randal Andras running a 6.35 against a breaking Andy Beauchemin. All this was on Sunday afternoon, mind you, with the semis and finals scheduled for Monday, but funny story about Monday, and schedules....
Because of the wet weather during the weekend and the seemingly endless oil-down delays, the script for Monday was thrown out the window, into a blender and then under the bus just for good measure. With the title battle still at stake, the last thing Doug Vancil needed was to be told by the NHRA that the Harleys must leave the lanes and return to the pits, because FOX TV was running behind schedule. I for one would not have needed that kind of pressure at that moment.
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