DRESSED
TO WIN
IHRA hosted its 34th annual Hooters IHRA Drag Racing Series
awards banquet January 15 in Covington, KY, crowning the
2004 World Champions and special award winners from the
season.
Clay Millican was awarded his fourth consecutive IHRA Top
Fuel World Championship, as well as the $200,000 check that
accompanied it. Millican, the career leader in IHRA pro
wins, was also awarded Sportsman of the Year, considered
the highest honor IHRA bestows.
Mike Janis was awarded his second World Championship in
Pro Modified. To cap off his night, he was named as Pro
Driver of the Year. Rob Atchison was awarded his second
consecutive crown in Funny Car.
John Nobile, from Dix Hills, N.Y., took home his first
ever Sunoco Race Fuels Pro Stock World Championship. His
season was also enough to earn him Most Improved Driver
of the Year.
Bill Bader was awarded the IHRA Man of the Year.
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The successful Summit SuperSeries crowned its champions
for 2004 in both the Box and No Box categories. Taking home
the championship in Box was Jonathan Tromp, from Aruba,
and winning the championship in No Box was John Hochstedler,
from Niles, Michigan. Tromp brought a large Aruban contingent
with him, and they watched as he was awarded a check for
over $27,000, two Pit Pro bikes, a turn key Worthy Dragster,
and ironically enough, a trip for two to Aruba.
Hochstedler, winner of the No Box championship, raced at
Osceola Dragway in Osceola, Indiana. For his championship,
he was awarded a check for over $27,000, a Pontiac G6, a
Huntsville 540 engine, and a trip for two to Aruba.
Jamie Silance won the Erson Cams Top Sportsman World Championship.
Anthony Bertozzi was awarded the World Championship in Mallory
Top Dragster. It was his 14th IHRA championship. Slate Cummings
was awarded the ACCEL DFI Super Stock World Championship.
Craig Marshall was crowned World Champion in Hays Stock.
The ACCEL Quick Rod championship was awarded to Ron Folk.
“The General,” as he’s known, won his
first World Championship after watching his son Nick take
home the Top Dragster crown last year.
Steve Furr was crowned World Champion in Lakewood Super
Rod. The Harrisburg, NC native was also named Sportsman
Driver of the Year. Ed Pauley was crowned as World Champion
in Hurst Hot Rod. The Shelby, NC resident had made 13 IHRA
finals without winning an Ironman before breaking through
this year at Kinston. He was also named as Most Improved
Sportsman Driver. Monty Bogan Jr., of Jonesville, SC was
crowned as GM Performance Parts Top Stock World Champion.
Other 2004 IHRA awards recipients included: Moroso Grand
Champion: Scott Stillings; Track of the Year - Sportsman:
Abilene Dragstrip, Tommy Dupree; Track of the Year - National:
Milan Dragway, Bill and Pam Kapolka, Chris and Deneen Baxter;
Track Operator of the Year: Scott and Laura Gardner, Cordova
Dragway Park; Track Promoter of the Year: Ralph Hester,
Immokalee Regional Raceway; Sportsman Rookie of the Year:
Bill Levatino Jr.; Crew Chief of the Year: Doug Kuch (Bruce
Litton and Doug Foley); Pro Rookie of the Year: Doug Foley;
Associate Sponsor of the Year: Bill Taylor Enterprises;
Sponsor of the Year: Mr. Gasket. (photo
courtesy IHRA) [1-20-2005]