Words and photos
by Ian Tocher
8/21/04
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10.5 ace Jack Barfield demonstrated yet again
at Silver Dollar Raceway Aug. 14-15, why some
people are beginning to compare him to NHRA
Pro Stock dominator Greg Anderson. Starting
from the number-two position in the third of
five TFRA races this season, Barfield laid down
a steady stream of 4.70s on his way to a final-round
victory over Rob Hale at the Reynolds, GA, strip.
Jack Barfield confers
with his crew just before making another
4.70 assault on the 1/8-mile at Silver Dollar
Raceway. |
Barfield, from Pembroke, GA, said he spent
the week before the Silver Dollar race freshening
up the engine in his ‘68 Camaro, as well
as changing the springs, shocks, ride height,
gears, and torque converter. “We actually
planned to [come here] just as a test session
for the points race next week at Macon (GA),”
he said, “so I was surprised to win.”
How it ran was like a bracket car, as Barfield
went 4.74 in Sunday’s last-chance qualifying
session, then 4.76 against Bryan Goethe, 4.79
over Tim West, 4.78 against Mike Calvert, and
finally 4.77 in the big money round. Hale,
meanwhile, raced through Randy Petet in the
opener, got a bye in round two when Marcus
Birt couldn’t answer the call to stage,
and beat TFRA promoter Ronnie Davis in the
semis.
Event runner-up Rob
Hale placed his 1967 Chevy II fifth on the qualifying
sheet with a 4.808-second blast at 153.42 mph.
Barfield left first with a .032 light in the
final, then stormed through the eighth-mile
in 4.772 seconds at 152.23 mph against the
4.806/153.09 combo put together by Hale.
“I’m very surprised,” Barfield
repeated afterward. “Usually with these
10.5 cars, when you make as many changes as
we did, you’ve got a full weekend of
work ahead of you. But everything went real
smooth. It was like it was on a string every
pass.”
Also winning at Reynolds were Billy Vaughn
in Top Sportsman, Ringgold, GA’s Jerry
Bryant in 6.0, and Dennis Smith, from Dalton,
GA, in the 7.0 index class.
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