PARKER PICKS
UP
DIXIE WIN
Words and photos
by Ian Tocher
3/5/04
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my ignorance, but when I arrived at Phenix Motor
Sports Raceway on Feb. 29, I expected to find
a bunch of Pro Stock-type cars. All I knew was
that the Dixie Pro Stock series was going to
hold its second race of the 2004 season at the
east Alabama 1/8-miler. Instead, I found 13
nitrous Pro Mod cars preparing to duke it out
in a Quick-8 format. Fine by me. I soon learned
the Dixie Pro Stocks have been around since
the '70s, when teams like Sox & Martin, Gapp
& Roush, and Bill "Grumpy" Jenkins would periodically
mix it up with the south's local heroes. Gradually
the series evolved into the nitrous-assisted
show it is today, leaving its title a bit of
a misnomer, but feeding the passion for Pro
Mods that the sizable crowd on hand in Phenix
City readily confirmed.
Dan Parker, with help
from crew members Kevin, Erica, Sandro, and
Dennis, steered
Bill and Terry George's 1963 Corvette to the
race win at Phenix City, AL
After two rounds of qualifying, Dothan, AL's Keith Baker sat on top with a
4.189 at 173.31 mph in his 1998 Corvette. A trio of 4.23s followed, with
James Hancock Jr. second at 4.230, David Griffis next at 4.234, and eventual
event winner Dan Parker rounding out the top half of the field with a
4.238-secs pass. In a brand-new car making its first full-track passes,
Parker made the biggest jump in qualifying after rattling the tires and
winding up 12th after his first attempt.
Lynne Milner also improved considerably in her '57 Chevy, going from 10th to
5th with a 4.371 on her second qualifying pass. Filling out the field were
Jason Thomas, Doug Patton, and Dixie Pro Stocks administrator Alan Moody.
Keith Baker, a part-time
competitor on the IHRA national-event trail,
is sporting an
all-new look for 2004. In conjunction with Drag
Racing Online, the Baker team is conducting
a contest for fans to name the spider now adorning
the hood of their
'98 'Vette. Send your suggestions to astahr@dragracingonline.com.
Fifty bucks
and a DRO hat will go to the person with the
winning name, as chosen by
team owner Johnny Baker.
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