KINGS OF THE SPORT? How about the Jacks of the Sport?
For now, Top Fuel 2000, I dont like it much.
Why? Well, as much as it stiffens my softening gut, I guess Im
getting older. Ive been going to the drag races for 37 years.
I loved Top Fuel then and still want to hear the results now. But now,
not as much as I used to and age has a lot to do with it.
Call me old-fashioned. Its an apt description this one time.
Im addicted to the past where a Top Fuel fan could expect anything
and everything on the clocks. But not now, or for the foreseeable future.
Ive seen 4.40s and 330-mph and I want more, and Ive
had that needle in my psyche for almost four decades. Tough monkey to
discourage.
I realize that the radical new NHRA rules are old news. However, Ive
had four races now to digest them and their impact on the classes I
like the most, Top Fuel and Funny Car.
First, the good news for me. Funny Car wont be effected at all.
Already weve seen 4.83s, which compare nicely with a 4.779
best, and a 321.50-mph best speed is hardly buried in the shadows of
a one-race pair of 324.05-mph shots of a year ago.
The bad news is Top Fuel. This is indeed the worst season performance-wise
within memory. I get a call from a Gatornationals attendee. Hows
Top Fuel? I ask.
He answers with a stunning lack of Top Fuel enthusiasm, Aw, nuthin
much. A 4.61 leads, about five cars in the 4.60s, and then up
to a 4.90 bubble. He spoke it like we both knew that our favorite
class was HIV-positive, so whats the use of beating it to death.
Come Sunday night, another phoned update on Gainesville. Improvement?
Not much; Doug Kalitta set low e.t. in the final at 4.614 beating
Schumachers 4.679 to win the Gators. Pretty good final, all in
all.
Yeah, to a degree, more for you, not to me.
What have we had so far? A low of 4.60 and an okay top speed of 322.42
at Pomona. A little better 4.57 at Arizona and a little worse 319 top
speed. At super-biting Gainesville twin horrors of 4.61 at a leperous
318-mph. Las Vegas? No luck. More 4.60s, no 320s.
How off are those times? Check pg. 121 of National Dragsters
NHRA Top Performers in the Gatornationals results issue. All 1999 efforts.
A shutout.
Hey, its their franchise, I just work behind the counter, but
in my heart of hearts…KILL!!!!
Today, Top Fuel is like a noisier, faster Pro Stock. Side-by-side 4.7-
and 4.6-second races, and yes, the issue is always in doubt as far as
a winner goes. But the one thing that kept me coming back was how quick
and fast. That impulse has faded to gray for me now. I say that the
powers that be are wagering that the majority of the fans dont
really give a shit how quick, how fast, but more on side-by-side competition
at a reduced price.
I can also hear those same powers say about people like me, how fast
do we have to go, who has to get hurt or killed, before guys like you
throw in the towel and say, Slow down.
I dont know. Pretty feeble response I admit, but drag racing
has grown and captured the public imagination by going with the aggressive
side of its nature. The same how fast inquiry couldve
been made when John Mulligan, who qualified No. 1 with a world record
6.43 at the 1969 U.S. Nationals, was killed when his engine exploded
in a first-round win at that race over Tommy Ivo. However….
How many remember Slammin Sammy Millers Oxygen
rocket dragster? In the early 1980s, the thing ran a 3.81 quarter-mile
at Santa Pod in England. Miller also had the Vanishing Point
rocket Funny Car and clocked a 3.94 with it, so cars can be stopped
going in the threes.
Yes, I know the questions that arise. What if the parachutes dont
work on the run or the brakes fail, what then? Spoon the guy out of
his firesuit with a chorus of Im Sorrys? All Im
saying here is that with the ingenuity shown in this sport, I believe
we have enough sharp mechanical types out there to solve a stoppage
problem. Even in the low 4s at 330-340-mph.
Im still involved in an official capacity with the sport. I still
give a hoot. However, if I was a paying fan, this demise in performance
for the Top Fuel cars would be impetus for me to really renew my interest
in boxing or record-collecting, again.
As B.B. King would sing, The Thrill is Gone, for this hardened
veterano and as a result, Funny Car holds far more interest for me now
than Top Fuel. I dont know if Id go as far as my friend
Niles Smith did when he wrote in a letter, This is the end
(for his interest in drag racing) in Drag Racing Online a couple of
months back, but I find myself more in line with that sentiment in regards
to the former Kings of the Sport. Top Fuel has lost its
chief attraction for me. Will we see a 4.45, another 330.23, maybe faster?
I dont see anything close to that this year, although I hope Im
as wrong as hell.
Lets just say that with four races in the books. Im looking
more at IHRA to see if they can put their Top Fuel cars into the 4.6s
and 320-mph, than NHRAs dragsters where they will, or so it appears,
do the same thing over and over again.
Our fans are different, much different than say NASCARs. The
NASCAR racers have had more governors than a United State. Their fans
werent weened on how quick, how fast like drag race buffs. Sure,
there were some Grand National aficionados who did care, but a 500-mile
show is hugely different than a quarter-mile blast. NASCAR to NHRA is
like a 10,000-meter run compared to a 100-meter dash. The elapsed times
are more important to a sprint than an enduro. A 10,000-meter winner
is not called the worlds fastest human, but a 100-meter sprinter
is.
Thats the biggest sell of drag racing or should be. We
are the worlds quickest and fastest humans, and this encourages,
at least for me, to see how far human ingenuity can go in this regard.
Make the tracks longer, make a deal with race-site city officials if
you have to increase shut-off area, put a bounty out for greater stoppage
equipment, build more bullet-proof equipment, whatever the answer, it
bugs the bejeezus out of me that we have to back off on the performance
of our ultimate racers. Call it a foolish prejudice, I guess.
Since its just my prejudice, I might well be wrong. Certainly,
I would not want to do anything that would discourage younger incoming
fans, who were not raised in the same fashion as me. To first-timers,
310-mph is a big deal, but they could get a better deal.
Keep in mind, though, Im just mumbling to myself. Still…Top Fuel
2000? For now, I dont like it much.
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