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Profile:
Von Smith
By Mickey Schultz
Photos by Bryan Ellis and Jeff Burk
In the final four events of the 2003 season, Von Smith was the hottest
driver on the NHRA AMS Staff Leasing Pro Mod Challenge, an NHRA
exhibition class. As the AMS Staff Leasing Pro Mod Challenge opens its
season at the NHRA Mac Tools Gatornationals at Gainesville Raceway, the
40-year-old Smith begins his quest for the 2004 championship.
Bryan Ellis photo
Smith, who assumed the driving duties of the Tommy Lipar Racing-owned
supercharged, methanol injected, 2003 Ford Mustang GT at the Mac Tools
U.S. Nationals in September of last year, went to the final round in all
four events he raced, winning the final two -- the NHRA O'Reilly Auto
Parts Fall Nationals in Dallas and the NHRA AC Delco Las Vegas
Nationals.
The Oak Ridge, Tenn., driver's performance in those four races earned
him an eighth place finish in the final 2003 DRO/NMM Pro Mod Cup point
standings. This despite the fact that he didn't earn any points at the
Dallas event. Smith entered the event as an alternate and AMS Staff
Leasing Pro Mod Challenge rules stipulate that a driver who competes
from an alternate position does not earn championship points.
Nevertheless, Smith accumulated enough points and showed enough
potential in 2003 to make him a front-runner for the 2004 DRO/NMM Pro
Mod Cup.
Smith cut his teeth on Top Alcohol Funny Cars (TAFC) on both the IHRA
and NHRA circuits. In 1995, with veteran engine builder and crew chief
Howard Moon by his side, Smith began his assault on the IHRA TAFC class.
Smith gained a top ten finish that first year but was already looking to
1996.
In 1996, he served notice that he had found a place in Top Alcohol Funny
Car, advancing to nine semifinals, five final rounds, winning two of the
10 national events contested that season. His consistent performance
won him the first of three IHRA TAFC championships. He dropped to
second in points in 1997 before claiming back-to-back championships in
1998 and '99.
One can mark 1998 and 1999 as two years of domination in TAFC on the
IHRA circuit for Smith. In '98, he set several elapsed time national
records and ended the year with a new standard in total wins with five.
1999 turned out even better as he rewrote the IHRA Top Alcohol Funny Car
record book. Of 11 IHRA events contested in '99, Smith competed in nine
final rounds winning seven. For his outstanding performance, Smith was
named the 1999 IHRA Driver of the Year.
He started the new millennium once again finishing runner-up to the top
spot. In the five year span from 1996-2000, Smith won three TAFC IHRA
championships and finished runner-up twice. In 2001, he moved to TAFC
on the NHRA circuit.
Here, in one of the toughest classes on the
NHRA circuits, he also made his mark. In 2001,
he finished No. 5 nationally and second in Division
2, which comprises Alabama, Florida, Georgia,
North and South Carolina, Tennessee and Puerto
Rico. In 2002, he moved up a notch nationally,
to fourth, and won the Division 2 championship.
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