Record ET's at Bradenton
Test Sessions
Words by Jeff Burk
Photos by Steve Gruenwald
combination of unusually cool air, 500-ft below
sea level air pressure, and the exceptional
bite provided by the Bradenton Motorsports Park's
surface resulted in a slew of unreal elapsed
times and speeds from NHRA and IHRA Pro Stock
teams that were testing at that facility the
week of January 6-12.
Both the GM-backed teams' and the DaimlerChrysler teams' cars recorded speeds and elapsed times better than the existing NHRA national records for the class and had runs that had would have backed up the new records!
Kurt Johnson
The GM-backed team of Warren and Kurt Johnson both tested extensively and Kurt's Cavalier recorded both the quickest time and the fastest mile-per-hour for the NHRA contingent with a best E.T. of 6.71 and a best speed of 205.85.
Warren Johnson
Warren Johnson's best elapsed time was a 6.72 and his top speed was a 205.15 which was tied by Mopar race team owner Allen Johnson's 205.15.
Allen Johnson
The brand new, Mopar, factory-works team of
Allen Johnson and Darrell Alderman had their
Hemi-powered Mopars on hand and, judging by
their performances, were ready for the season
to begin. Both cars were solidly in the 6.70's
with Darrell running a best elapsed time for
the team at 6.72 and Allen getting Top Speed
of the meet with a stunning 205.85. The Johnson
camp had an all-star crew working on their Mopars
including Rickie Smith, Tom Lee, and clutch/computer
wiz Mike Sullivan.
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