8/24/04
LEST WE FORGET
It seems that Greg thinks he’s the only
one who is setting NHRA Pro Stock history.
What about Bob Glidden? Greg, apparently, has
ignored what Bob accomplished in the past.....several
dominating seasons....winning every race in
1987.....23 races in a row as No. 1 qualifier.....50
straight round wins.....etc....etc. Perhaps
your online magazine will some research on
Bob and give some equal time to the greatest
pro stock driver of all time, Bob Glidden.
I have nothing against Greg, but it’s
a darn shame that today’s stars are so
full of themselves that they can’t pay
homage to the accomplishments of past masters
in the sport.
Larry Cleek
NITRO ANYTHING SOUNDS GOOD
The blast from 8/9 brought up some interesting
topics, like more nitro. Pro
Mods on nitro? Sounds good to me. I remember
mean-looking, bad-ass cars (altereds and modified
coupes/roadsters) running nitro when I first
went to the SoCal tracks. The first nitro car
I ever saw was Bruce Woodcock in the Rakers
Car Club (Long Beach, CA) fuel modified coupe.
It was January 1961 and Fontana was hosting
a big bash. We had just got to the track and
were standing at the fence behind the race
car at the launch. Oh my God! What was that
exotic, great smell-nitromethane, baby! And,
then there was the greatest icon of the class
for all time—Red Greth in
the Speed Sport Roadster. I saw that car at
Riverside and Long Beach. And, don’t
forget Leffler-Loukas, S&S Automotive,
Gary Cagle, and the many more that have been
abandoned on the back roads of my brain (too
much nitro). So, let’s bring ‘em
back. Just keep pounding away at ‘em,
Burk. Nitro modified coupes, nitro modified
roadsters, nitro altered coupes, or Pro Mod.
Call them what you want. Nitro Jr dragsters?
We used to go to Wilcap in Torrance and buy
a gallon of nitro and a gallon of methanol
for our home-made motor scooters, load ‘em
up, and head off for Bakersfield. Get ‘em
nice and hot, dump the gasoline, and then put
the good stuff in. Bakersfield had such huge
pits, there was plenty of room for banzai runs.
This lasted about an hour or two on Friday
before we’d detonate the hell out of
them. Just left them there and built new ones
for the next year.
VRA, save me. NHRA is boring me to death.
Get rid of Pro Stock and Pro Bike and replace
them with nitro Pro Mod (all of the above)
and nitro bike. I think your idea is great,
Burk. So, quit wondering and get ‘em
to do it. Shoot, I’ll take nitro Super
Gas.
Steve Justice
Pinole, CA
WHERE ARE THE TURBOS?
The internet banter has gotten old... its
like childhood playground antics... who’s
the big kid in the yard, and just how bad is
he? It seems that Pro Mod has become
a rivalry of who has the best toy on the playground.
Now, with the idea of Pro Mod being the most
wild, unruly, no holds barred doorslammers
on the planet, there seems lately a lot of
Big Kids stepping on the new kids toes. Everyone
knows the power struggle between injected and
blown combinations. The Internet is full of
power struggles between the two, where blowers
actively turn their noses down on the “inferior” injected
combinations, and the fact that they must incur
restrictions to make them competitive. “We
have the biggest, best toy.” Yet when
a new kid hits the schoolyard, and challenges
this reign, some people run scared. Which brings
up my point, why aren’t
Turbocharged applications allowed to run in
Pro Mod?
Erica Ortiz
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