NHRA Quotes from Sonoma
Compiled by Ian
Tocher
8/9/04
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NHRA's best contested the 17th annual FRAM/Autolite
Nationals July 30-Aug. 1 at Infineon Raceway,
near Sonoma, CA, and the racers had plenty to
say through their quotes in NHRA and team press
releases.
TOP FUEL
"I think the Western Swing is like the Tour
de France. You've got a bunch of circuits and
one setup doesn't work for all three races.
You have a different race setup for each race,
and you've got to travel a lot of miles."
Larry Dixon offers a topical observation on
probably the most grueling segment of the NHRA
season
"We're pretty far behind in points, but anything
can happen. Maybe we can get caught up to Doug
and get a family rivalry going for the championship."
Scott Kalitta before
the race, on moving up from eighth to fourth
in points over the past two events, leaving
him 301 points shy of Tony Schumacher's lead
and 191 behind cousin Doug Kalitta in second
place
"We can't afford to sleep walk at any given
event, the Sonoma race included. When you start
making stupid mistakes, that's when you will
find yourself going the other way in the standings
real quick. We've been there and done that the
last couple of years and we don't want to do
it again." Schumacher
on the need to focus on maintaining his lead
"Some fans heard we're carrying the camera
this weekend and e-mailed to ask if it'll affect
my concentration. I don't believe it will. A
Top Fuel dragster has a way of getting your
full attention, right when you fire it up."
Scott Weis on the
in-car camera he carried for ESPN during the
event
"That's certainly not the kind of results we
had in mind." Schumacher
on sitting 16th after the first two rounds of
qualifying
"Ever since Denver we've been pretty much in
test mode. As each rule comes down all the past
data you've had can be thrown out the window.
There are a lot of adjustments that we used
to be able to make and now we can't make those
adjustments anymore. So, you have to find a
new way of doing things and that's what we're
doing now. It's all trial and error."
Dixon on the 85% nitro rule and new tire compound
introduced two races earlier, as well as the
new two-degree wing-angle limitation prescribed
by NHRA at Sonoma, after qualifying 6th for
raceday
"We all feel a lot better going into Sunday."
Schumacher on winding
up 5th on the ladder
"If we are to win, we must do everything right
each and every time down the trackand, oh yes,
we must have a lot of luck."
David Baca on his chances after qualifying 7th
for raceday
"The blame will have to go to the crew chief.
It is something that happened. It shouldn't
have happened. And it won't happen again."
Todd Smith, crew chief for Cory McClenathan,
after part of the injector came loose at the
hit of the throttle, costing his driver any
chance of winning in round one against Doug
Herbert
"You almost have to back the car down to get
it to go down the track, and at that point start
working on trying to make it go faster and that's
what we had to do for the second round."
Dixon after losing a close one to Brandon Bernstein
in round two
"Bottom line, we didn't have enough beans in
that last round."
Baca after losing to David Grubnic in the second
round
"I guess the track changed enough between the
second and third rounds and we overpowered it."
Schumacher on losing
a tire-smoking battle against D. Kalitta in
the semis
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