RECORDS FALL AT MAPLE GROVE RACEWAY
By David Lamm
Photos by Todd Dziadosz
RECORD RUNS ON SATURDAY
Records fell during qualifications as John Force earned
the No. 1 qualifying position in Funny Car at the Pep Boys NHRA Nationals
running the quickest pass in NHRA history a 4.731 seconds at 325.14
mph.
Force posted his 106th career pole in his Castrol GTX
Ford Mustang while establishing career bests in time and speed in the
process. "(Crew chief Austin) Coil said the right lane will be the lane
that will run," said Force, just three wins short of winning his 100th
NHRA national event. "We did what was called the Hail Mary. You just
kind of push her to the max. You just don't throw anything, you push
her to the edge of what you think she will do. If everything is right
it does."
Mike Dunn's Yankee dragster recorded 4.494 at 326.40 to
lead the Top Fuel order that featured three dragsters in the 4.4 second
range. Never before had an NHRA Top Fuel field highlighted multiple
cars below 4.5 seconds.
"I was kind of surprised that our time was able to hold
up," Dunn said. "Obviously Kenny (Bernstein) is capable because he has
already run 4.447 this year. I am surprised we didn't end up second
or third by not picking up better in our second attempt today."
Tony
Schumacher's Army dragster captured the fastest pass in NHRA history,
blistering the quarter-mile at 333.08 mph during Saturday's early session.
"I feel so happy for (crew chief) Dan Olsen and the entire team," said
Schumacher, the 1999 NHRA Winston Top Fuel champion. "We've been working
so hard to get these types of numbers and we finally got there. Maybe
this will turn things around for us."
Osborne earned his second top qualifying award of the
season to lead the Pro Stock division with a national record run of
6.771 at 202.82 in his Team Mopar Dodge Neon R/T. Prior to Saturday's
qualifying, no Pro Stock car had ventured into the 6.7 second range.
At the conclusion of the day, seven different drivers recorded 6.799
or quicker.
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