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Words
by Dave Densmore
Photos by Jeff Burk
4/26/05
Clay Millican
extended his remarkable winning streak at Rockingham
Dragway Sunday, getting a free pass to his eighth
straight Top Fuel victory at the Carolina track when
Tim Cooper was unable to answer the final round call
in the 35th annual IHRA Spring Nationals.
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Although he was unopposed in the final for the second
straight year, the veteran from Drummonds, Tenn., recorded
his quickest run of the weekend – 4.667 seconds at
307.02
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miles per hour – on his final trip down the
quarter-mile course.
Other Sunday winners included track record-holder Al
Billes of Barrie, Ontario, Canada, who upset No. 1 qualifier
Quain Stott of Columbus, S.C., in Pro Modified; Steve Spiess
of Manhattan, Ill., who won an all-Chevrolet final in
Pro Stock; and Mark Thomas, who earned his third consecutive
Spring Nationals title in Funny Car, this one at the
expense of Melinda Green-King of Norfolk, Va.
Gugliotta’s
Track Record Highlights Spring Nationals Qualifying
Frank Gugliotta upstaged reigning series champion John Nobile and defending
event champion John Montecalvo Saturday by driving his 2004 Ford Escort
to a Rockingham Dragway track record in qualifying for Sunday’s
35th annual IHRA Spring Nationals.
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The Top Fuel victory was Millican’s 39th in the
IHRA series and his second of the current season, but it
was anything but routine.
“I love this place,” Millican said of the
track on which he now has won 24 consecutive rounds of
racing. “We had a good day, points-wise, [but]
this was a Mike day (a reference to crew chief Mike Kloeber). I
literally got to just go down the track.
“We were on some rocket ship rides, but the IHRA
is very serious about their oildown penalties so we were
very serious about not oiling down the racetrack.
“Steve [Rockingham owner Steve Earwood] may
own the deed to this place, but Mike and I have paid a
lot of light bills and mortgages. This place is like unbelievable.”
And
now for the rest of the story
By now everyone who cares
knows that the team of team owner/tuner Jim Oddy
and driver Al Billes got their first win for their
sponsor Summit Racing Equipment at the just completed
IHRA Spring Nationals at Rockingham. But there
is much more to this story than the team's rather
impressive win.
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Until the semifinals, however, it looked like Cooper’s
racing teammate, Doug Foley of Sewell, N.J., might end
Millican’s domination. Foley, who won three
times last season, twice beating Millican in the final,
qualified No. 1 at 4.657 seconds and, in the first round,
virtually duplicated that performance with a time of 4.658.
Nevertheless, his day ended against Cooper when the 7,000
horsepower engine in his hybrid gave up halfway down the
racetrack. Cooper didn’t get even that far
in the final. His car didn’t even leave the
starting line, duplicating last year’s result when
local favorite Danny Dunn of Mooresville, N.C., was left
sitting at the line.