The North vs. South
by DeeAnna Hall
9/29/03
n the south, Piedmont Dragway's Big Dog Shootout
events are the hot ticket for Pro Street drag
racers, their families, and spectators. Recently,
Piedmont Dragway co-owner Bob Harris sent out
an open invitation challenge to a North vs.
South style showdown at one of the "Big Dog"
events.
The challenge involved one day of qualifying and one day for eliminations, run by the rules of the track and the idea, if you think you've got what it takes, BRING IT ON! The ultimate kicker...there was $50,000 to the winner. Who in their right mind, with a good sturdy ego, wouldn't fall out of the sky for a chance to take home the purse? The event dates and particulars were worked out, and the stage was set for the most lucrative event in Pro Street racing history.
September 20th, twenty-nine cars showed up; nine for the northern team and twenty for the southern team. According to the rules of the event, onboard diagnostic computers are not allowed. Yet, the north had never played by these rules.
According to DRO sources, Harris, track owner
and promoter, made a verbal agreement with the
north team that allowed the northern team members
to make one shake down run with their computers
on, to give them an even chance at qualifying.
For the rest of the runs the computers had to
be turned off. Needless to say, the southern
team members did not find this fair. As the
story goes... Promoter Harris called a drivers
meeting, of sorts, on the starting line. Once
again, harsh words were exchanged. In the classic
words of well-known Marc Dantoni, a true "fist
to cuffs" battle then ensued, followed by qualifying.
In the end, the south team included Todd Tutterow,
Rocky "Batman" Raynor, Mike Bell, Ronnie Gardner,
Rick Moore, Chris Cline, Keith Floyd and Milt
Decker. The north included, of course, Pat Musi
and teammates Tony Christian and Marc "Superman"
Dantoni, Dan Parker, Tony Gentile, Jim Teachman,
Stan Allen, and Bill Meadows.
Dan Talley
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