1/8/04
THE
LOADED QUESTION-er
First of the year and the queries will deal with firsts. This will be a tad tricky because a few of the questions are subject to possible reversal. I
know, I know, that's a hallmark of this spot. Anyway, in a few of these, I'm
going to ask you about first time-zone runs in Pro Stock match-race trim. The
answers I came up with came from tracks that publish race reports, and in a few
of these there is a very slight possibility that maybe some track like U.S. 30
in Gary, Indiana had a record-breaking run, but because they rarely published
race results only the people who were there would actually know it. My answers
are based on what appeared in National DRAGSTER, Drag News, Drag World, or
any of the magazines. You'll see what I mean below.
Last Month's Quiz
...And the winner of the Christmas quiz is...(insert
drum roll here) Tony Lenti! We'll be
sure to send you a fruitcake for your efforts.
- "Jingle Bell Rock" came out on
Decca Records in December of 1957
and was recorded by: B.)
Bobby Helms
- I asked this one last year. No, you may
not hit the "Archive"
button that will take you right to the answer.
Which of the following racer was
born on Christmas Day? A.)
Rickie Smith
- This year, "Racers For Christ"
is celebrating their "WHAT" anniversary?
A.) 25th
- Which one of the following sentences is
false? D.) The famed
(and late) John "the Zookeeper"
Mulligan won only one NHRA national event
Top Fuel title.
- We may see the first 4.3-second Top Fuel
run in 2004, but which
racer was the first in the 5.3s? A.)
Gary Beck
- True or false. No Pro Stock
racer has ever, as in EVER, won an NHRA
National event in their first try. False.
Bill Jenkins won at the NHRA 1970 Winternationals.
- Which of the following racers
did not win SIMULTANEOUSLY (i.e., the
same year) hot rod associations in the same
year. D.) Shirley Muldowney
- Who was the 16th and final
member of the Cragar Four-Second Club? D.)
Kenny Bernstein
- Since this is the Holiday season,
I, as in the second question of
this exam, am going to ask a question that
I'm relatively sure I've asked
before. So ... anyone caught hitting the button
to sneak in the answer gets a 3
a.m. visit from the 37th Street Fruitown Gangster
Crips. Former U.S. Open Golf Champion and
color commentator Ken Venturi had his name
on this 1970's Pro Stocker. This person was...
D.) Mickey Mills
- Back to the music, hombres.
And with a Christmas theme. Which one
(as in only) of the following Christmas/December
standards made number #1 on
the Billboard magazine Top 100 record charts.
I.) Grandma Got Run
Over By A Reindeer - Elmo & Patsy
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