WINTERS DIES UNEXPECTEDLY
Mickey Winters, long-time tuner, crew chief
and well-known Texas drag racer, was found dead
of an apparent heart attack at his home in Hurst,
Texas on Feb. 8. Winters, 65, had tuned for
Top Fuel and alcohol Funny Car teams such as
the Stidham Brothers, Frank Cook's Drag-On Vega,
and the Bad Moon Rising Funny Car. He leaves
a son, Cody, age 13, seen here with his father
in a 1998 file photo by Jeff Burk.
The funeral will be held Friday, Feb. 13. Arrangements are pending. [2-9-2004]
McCLENATHAN TO BE A CARRIER
Cory Mac has pulled it off again, getting a ride right before the season starts. This time the veteran driver has signed a multi-year contract to drive for the Carrier Boyz Racing Top Fuel team. McClenathan brings his Berryman Products sponsorship with him.
"These last minute deals are heart-stoppers, but I feel I've finally found a home with Andy and Mark and Carrier Boyz Racing," said McClenathan.
The team will test at The Strip at Las Vegas
Motor Speedway before beginning the NHRA POWERade
season at Pomona. Jimmy Walsh is crew chief.
[2-9-2004]
WORSHAM RACING'S THIRD CAR
Things will be jumping again in the Worsham
Racing pit at the Winternationals when a third
car driven by World Finals runner-up Cory Lee
makes its laps. The car sat as it last raced,
ready-to-run and awaiting some funding from
Lee, but, according to a team source
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Phoenix, it will be at Pomona joining Del Worsham
and Phil Burkart Jr. (Zak
Hawthorne photo) [2-9-2004]
RACERS 'TESTY' ABOUT FIREBIRD TRACK PREP
The racers weren't shy about making comments
on the condition of Firebird International Raceway
during the Phoenix test session just completed.
(See our Notes from Phoenix in Race Coverage.)
To say they were not happy might be an understatement.
It seems to the Agent that if a track is going
to offer professional teams a test session,
the surface should be prepped to professional
standards. It does no good for the teams or
the track when it is otherwise. [2-9-2004]
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