IHRA SCHEDULES HCS DIVISION RACE AT CEDAR
FALLS
Tom Kreager, IHRA Director of Track Development Services, announced
that there will be a Holley Championship Series Division race at Cedar
Falls (Iowa) Raceway June 30-July 1, 2001. The announcement was made
at a press conference held at the racetrack with new owners Ron Leek,
B.J. Vengness, Scott Braun, and John Deery Jr. The racetrack will
be a part of the IHRA Summit Racing Series.
According to Leek, the track will begin its season the first weekend
of June. Among the changes to the track will be a new cement start
line measuring 80 x 400-ft, an all new CompuLink timing system, paved
entrance and pit roads, along with additional lighting and upgrading
of the grandstands. (Jok Nicholson photo)
NHRA RETHINKING THIS RULE?
NHRA apparently tried to compound the fallout from its newly-adopted
and ill-conceived "substitute driver policy" which made it possible
for driver-and-car combinations not a part of the original qualifying
program to compete in the rain-delayed Mac Tools Gatornationals.
According to the Agent's sources, NHRA wanted to withhold all or
part of the $9,000 first round loser money from Doug Herbert, owner
of the car Paul Romine qualified at Gainesville and of the one towed
to the line for eliminations with Mike Smith in the harnesses.
Since the car never fired, the NHRA cried "foul" even though the
rule as written by the sanctioning body made no such stipulation.
The Agent has been told that NHRA and team owner Doug Herbert have
come to an amicable settlement of the situation.
DUPUY NEW CREW CHIEF FOR GRAY RACING
Veteran
nitro crew chief Wayne Dupuy will be tuning Johnny Gray Racing's Firebird
Funny Car, replacing Rick Cassel, who was let go after the Bristol
race.
Last season, the 37-year-old tuner worked with three different drivers
in the Nitro Fish-sponsored ride, including Phil Burkart Jr., Todd
Paton and Christen Powell. He also tuned Top Fuel pilot Don Lampus
to a career-best 4.58/321 at Houston.
"It's going to be tough for Dupuy to come in here with someone else's
tuneup and try to figure this deal out," said Gray, "but I definitely
have the confidence in him to get the job done."
Also added to the Gray team will be co-crew chief Chris Cunningham,
who earlier worked with the Darrell Gwynn team and Whit Bazemore.