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SPEEDFEST BY THE MISSISSIPPI
Words and photos by Jeff Leonard
Over the course of the last few seasons Cordova Raceway
Park has earned the reputation of being a track that produced "big"
numbers. Big as in record-setting. The recent IHRA show at the "little
track by the Big Muddy" only served to enhance that rep, as all kinds
of track, IHRA, national, and all-time speed and ET records went by
the wayside. On the last run during Saturday night Top Fuel qualifying
in fron of a capacity crowd of over 10,000, Clay Millican ran the fastest
IHRA TF lap EVER at 326.63 MPH. It may have been the most remarkable
number posted during the event, given the restrictions IHRA T/F rigs
run under, but it wasn't the only striking performance.
Indeed, save for Millican's blast, the hearts and minds
of the Cordova race fans might well have belonged to the Nitro Harley
set. During qualifying, Doug Vancil swept aside all Nitro Harley low
e.t. performances, past and present, with a world record 6.278. IHRA
points leader Ray Price celebrated his 66th birthday during the Cordova
event and qualified with a 6.46/220.15-mph lap. Johnny Mancuso had Top
Speed during quals at 221.49. All told, six of seven Harley entries
posted qualifying times of 6.99 or better, or 214 mph or faster, or
both!
Pro Stock was "only" the quickest in IHRA history! Bump
sitter Jerry Yeoman's 6.63 made it so, and an .08-second blanket covered
the lot of them! Pole sitter Duane Rice shooed one of three Moser Engineering
rides in the field to a 6.55/211.13 lap, with the next 11 cars in at
6.59 or better. Six cars ran over 211 mph, and no qualifier ran slower
than 209.
Pro Mod was it's usual war for survival also. Mike Janis
nailed down the number one slot at 6.13/230.06, perhaps easing his mind
over choosing Cordova over Englishtown. The top eight cars were in at
6.34 or quicker, and the bump stood at 6.68. Fourteen of 16 Pro Mod
qualifiers ran 212 mph, with 10 of those running over 220 mph.
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