Story by James Drew and Mark Westfall
Photos by James Drew and Ron Westfall6/2/06
Saturday morning’s first pro session found ten Top Fuel Hydros ready to battle for Sunday’s eight-boat ladder. While most of the Top Fuel racers struggled, World Champion John Haas in Lou Osman’s potent “Speed Sport Special” started the barrage of record breaking runs as he unloaded a 4.640 at 258.50 mph (the fastest speed ever) run in the “Famous” Amos Saterlee-tuned machine. The 258.50 mph run exceeded the current record (252.54 mph), and enabled Haas a chance at the NAPA auto parts $50,000 bounty if the run could be backed up.
As the final session began Saturday afternoon, again the majority of the Top Fuel racers were still searching for the right combination, and struggled down the liquid quarter mile. That certainly was not the case for the gang from St. Louis as Haas blasted to a 4.703/252 mph record breaker (e.t. and speed), and insured a $50,000 payday if he finished the event as the record holder.