Double the Pleasure
Words and photos
by Ian Tocher
6/11/03
INWIDDIE, VA -- A win is always treasured,
but when two come back-to-back the feeling is
twice as nice. That was the sentiment for three
of the four pro class winners at the IHRA's
ACDelco Nationals presented by Chevrolet June
6-8, at Virginia Motorsports Park, as just one
week after winning in Canada, Pro Stock driver
Carl Baker, Funny Car's Rob Atchison, and Top
Fuel ace Clay Millican repeated the feat, with
Mitch Stott taking top honors in Pro Modified.
The Lehman Racing team
celebrates after Clay Millican continued his
dominance of IHRA Top Fuel.
The race also saw two points leaders fail to qualify, a new engine debut in
Pro Stock, a Top Fuel driver briefly hospitalized for non-racing related symptoms, allegations of racecar tampering in the Funny Car pits, and a family affair in the Pro Mod final.
WEATHER WOES
It seems the IHRA just can't catch a break
this year when it comes to weather. Its season
opener at San Antonio had to be postponed a
week due to rain, wet weather also rescheduled
elimination rounds for the next event at Rockingham
to October, the recent Canadian race was completed
under unseasonably cold conditions, and rain
again
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washed
away Saturday's planned activities at VMP, along
with the hopes of several top racers who didn't
get to make all their planned qualifying attempts.
Al Billes, the winner a week earlier at Grand
Bend, ON, and Pro Mod points leader heading
into the event, missed the cut, as did such
other notables as Thomas Patterson, Ed Hoover,
Johnny Rocca, and Chip King. Pro Stock's list
of non-qualifiers included the likes of former
class champ Floyd Cheek and veterans Tim Nabors,
Ron Miller, and Doug Kirk, who only a few days
earlier had become just the third Pro Stock
racer ever to break into the 6.40s. In Top Fuel,
which saw only one qualifying session, teenage
driver Josh Starcher didn't make the field after
his car refused to start on the line, and another
big surprise was the DNQ of Funny Car points
leader Mark Thomas after he blew up an engine
in both of his qualifying attempts.
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