Dixon, Worsham, Allen and Savoie
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Chicagoland Dodge Dealers NHRA Nationals
By NHRA Communications
JOLIET, Ill. - Larry Dixon continued to dominate the Top
Fuel category winning Sunday at the fifth annual Chicagoland Dodge Dealers
NHRA Nationals at Route 66 Raceway for his sixth victory of the season.
Del Worsham, Bruce Allen, and Angelle Savoie also won
their respective categories at the $1.9 million race, the 10th
of 23 races in the $50 million NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series.
Dixon blasted his Miller Lite dragster down the
quarter-mile in 4.580 seconds at 319.37 mph to hold off rival Kenny
Bernstein and his slower pass of 4.620 at 317.72 in the Budweiser King
dragster. Dixon defeated Yuichi Oyama, Darrell Russell and Doug Herbert en
route to his third final round showdown with Bernstein.
"What a great weekend, how it turned out,"
said the 35-year-old Dixon. "The new Goodyear tire seemed to make all
the difference, at least to us. Our car was getting to the 60-foot mark
quicker and we picked up a hundredth-of-a-second right there. (Racing
Bernstein) kind of throws you right next to the fire and either you get
burned or they get burned. There's no consolation in second place when
you're racing your chief rival beer sponsor. We had a lot of heroes from
Miller here this weekend and being able to win while they were here, and
especially beating Kenny, was very gratifying."
Dixon, who had six wins in nine final rounds all of last
season, has matched that performance in the first 10 races this season.
With the win, the 35-year-old Dixon increased his points lead to 203 over
Bernstein.
"I wanted to win here because I hadn't before, but
I want to win everywhere I go," said Dixon. "(My lead in the
points) isn't enough. It's nice, and I'd rather be out in front than
behind, but it's not enough to where you can just kick back and relax. If
we were at the next to last race of the year we'd be OK, but we're nowhere
near there. There are 13 races left and there are a lot of points that can
be made up and a lot of things that can happen. I'm going to enjoy this
win today and tomorrow then myself and the team will start preparing for
the next race at Columbus (Ohio)."
Worsham won for the second time this season as he
powered his Checker Schuck's Kragen Pontiac Firebird down the drag strip
in 4.878 at 312.21 to outrun Scotty Cannon who lost traction in his Oakley
Pontiac Firebird and rolled to the finish line in 11.208 at 78.21. Worsham
beat Tommy Johnson Jr., John Force, and Gary Densham before facing Cannon
in the finale.
"My Dad (Chuck) is doing a great job tuning the
car," said Worsham. "We had a good car today and we had a good
car last week, but I just screwed up as a driver last week with the
red-light (foul) start. I'm confident with every run because the crew is
good and nothing falls off or leaks."
Worsham beat two of the Force Racing cars Sunday, the
same thing he did in his first win of the season at Phoenix. No driver has
ever defeated all three Funny Cars from Force Racing in one day of
eliminations. During the match-up with Force Worsham's parachute came out
near the 1000-foot mark and he still managed to drive past the 11-time
NHRA POWERade champion.
"I've been racing just about as long as I've been
alive and I've seen a lot of things, but these cars never cease to amaze
me," said Worsham. "He was barely ahead and I just started to
come by him and then my car slowed down and his car darted out there. His
car then stopped and as I slowed down and I drove around John Force with a
slow car. That's an oxymoron."
It was the first time this season that one of the Force
Racing cars wasn't in the final and at least one of them didn't record the
top speed of the event. Densham leads Force by 23 points in the standings
with the third Force Racing member, Tony Pedregon, in the third spot.
Worsham moved into fourth in run for the championship, 33 points behind
Pedregon.
Allen became the first repeat winner in Pro Stock when
he left the starting line first to record a 6.888 at 199.55 pass in his
Reher-Morrison Pontiac Grand Am to beat the quicker Tom Hammonds and his
Chevy Cavalier's numbers of 6.869 at 199.61. Allen drove past Mark Pawuk,
Greg Anderson, V Gaines and Hammonds for the crown.
"At the last race somebody told me I was the only
one left in the field that can be a repeat winner, and that was after the
first round," said Allen. "This field is so tough. There are 24
to 25 cars that can qualify. They don't have to get lucky to qualify
either. If they make a good run and you don't, they're in and your not.
Once you get into the field that is that close, everybody is a player.
That's the good part about it because you have a chance to win. Now
qualifying on Friday and Saturday are just as tense as racing on Sunday.
You're just sweating every run hoping you can stay in."
Savoie rode her CVEC Racing Suzuki to a pass of 7.139 at
185.33 to defeat Antron Brown's slower numbers of 7.202 at 183.72 for her
second Pro Stock Motorcycle win of the year. The win increases Savoie's
lead in the standings to 74 points over Craig Treble.
"I'm almost embarrassed about how excited I get
(after a win)," said Savoie, the defending champ of the two-wheel
category. "You think I would be use to it by now, but every win feels
like the first and that's the way it should be. These races are not easy
to win. I knew I had a fast bike but it doesn't really matter. It's all up
to the rider in this field. If I get up there and make a mistake,
short-shift or red light, I just can't handle losing that way. I can
handle if the bike breaks or it doesn't go fast enough, but I really can't
emotionally handle it for something I did wrong. But this weekend I just
managed to think positive and stay focused."
The NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series continues with the
38th annual Pontiac Excitement Nationals, June 13-16, at
National Trail Raceway in Hebron, Ohio.
JOLIET, Ill. -- Final finish order (1-16) for
professional categories at the fifth annual Chicagoland Dodge Dealers NHRA
Nationals at Route 66 Raceway. The $1.9 million race is the tenth of 23
events in the $50 million NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series.
TOP FUEL:
1. Larry Dixon; 2. Kenny Bernstein; 3. Doug Herbert; 4. John Smith; 5.
Darrell Russell; 6. David Grubnic; 7. Andrew Cowin; 8. Luigi Novelli; 9.
Yuichi Oyama; 10. Tony Schumacher; 11. Ken Zeal; 12. Chris Karamesines;
13. Doug Kalitta; 14. Cory McClenathan; 15. Rhonda Hartman-Smith; 16.
Scott Weis.
FUNNY CAR:
1. Del Worsham, Pontiac Firebird; 2. Scotty Cannon, Firebird; 3. Gary
Densham, Ford Mustang; 4. Tony Pedregon, Mustang; 5. John Force, Mustang;
6. Frank Pedregon, Firebird; 7. Bruce Sarver, Toyota Celica; 8. Dean
Skuza, Dodge Stratus R/T; 9. Whit Bazemore, Firebird; 10. Bob Gilbertson,
Firebird; 11. Tommy Johnson Jr., Chevy Camaro; 12. Ron Capps, Camaro; 13.
Johnny Gray, Firebird; 14. Dale Creasy Jr., Firebird; 15. John Lawson,
Firebird; 16. Tim Wilkerson, Firebird.
PRO STOCK:
1. Bruce Allen, Pontiac Grand Am; 2. Tom Hammonds, Chevy Cavalier; 3.
Allen Johnson, Dodge Neon R/T; 4. V. Gaines, Cavalier; 5. Jim Yates, Grand
Am; 6. Greg Anderson, Cavalier; 7. Gene Wilson, Neon R/T; 8. George
Marnell, Grand Am; 9. Warren Johnson, Grand Am; 10. Kurt Johnson,
Cavalier; 11. Mark Whisnant, Cavalier; 12. Mike Edwards, Cavalier; 13.
Mark Pawuk, Grand Am; 14. Mark Osborne, Grand Am; 15. JR Carr, Pontiac
Firebird; 16. Ron Krisher, Cavalier.
PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE:
1. Angelle Savoie, Suzuki; 2. Antron Brown, Suzuki; 3. Matt Hines, Suzuki;
4. Shawn Gann, Suzuki; 5. Craig Treble, Suzuki; 6. Thomas Miceli, Suzuki;
7. John Smith, Suzuki; 8. Geno Scali, Kawasaki; 9. Sam Hurwitz, Suzuki;
10. Reggie Showers, Suzuki; 11. Paul Gast, Suzuki; 12. Chris Reuter,
Suzuki; 13. Fred Camarena, Suzuki; 14. Terry Kizer, Suzuki; 15. Michael
Phillips, Suzuki; 16. Mike Berry, Suzuki.
JOLIET, Ill. -- Sunday's final round results from the
fifth annual Chicagoland Dodge Dealers NHRA Nationals at Route 66 Raceway.
The $1.9 million race is the 10th of 23 races in the $50
million NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series:
Top Fuel -- Larry Dixon, 4.580 seconds, 319.37 mph def.
Kenny Bernstein, 4.620 seconds, 317.72 mph.
Funny Car -- Del Worsham, Pontiac Firebird, 4.878,
312.21 def. Scotty Cannon, Firebird, 11.208, 78.21.
Pro Stock -- Bruce Allen, Pontiac Grand Am, 6.888,
199.55 def. Tom Hammonds, Chevy Cavalier, 6.869, 199.61.
Pro Stock Motorcycle -- Angelle Savoie, Suzuki, 7.139,
185.33 def. Antron Brown, Suzuki, 7.202, 183.72.
Competition Eliminator -- Scott Tidwell, Pontiac Grand
Am, 7.485, 180.21 def. Mike Farrell, Bantam Roadster, 7.497, 175.32.
Super Stock -- Dan Fletcher, Chevy Camaro, 10.170,
124.69 def. Kenny Morris, Pontiac Grand Am, 9.903, 132.88.
Stock Eliminator -- Gene Mosbek, Plymouth Savoy, 10.523,
124.87 def. Nick Folk, Chevy Camaro, 11.412, 110.01.
Super Comp -- David Connolly, Dragster, 8.933, 160.38
def. James Paul, Dodge Roadster, 8.919, 163.10.
Super Gas -- Mike Ferderer, Pontiac Grand Am, 9.891,
155.69 def. Mike Burkhart, Ford Roadster, 9.880, 149.86.
JOLIET, Ill. -- Final round-by-round results from the
Fifth annual Chicagoland Dodge Dealers NHRA Nationals at Route 66 Raceway,
the 10th of 23 events in the $50 million NHRA POWERade Drag
Racing Series -
TOP FUEL:
ROUND ONE -- Andrew Cowin, 4.798, 293.54 def. Rhonda
Hartman-Smith, no time, no speed; Doug Herbert, 4.822, 293.09 def. Tony
Schumacher, 4.826, 308.78; Larry Dixon, 4.657, 318.17 def. Yuichi Oyama,
4.755, 294.95; David Grubnic, 4.632, 307.16 def. Chris Karamesines, 4.925,
302.75; John Smith, 4.844, 285.41 def. Cory McClenathan, 6.356, 145.02;
Darrell Russell, 4.679, 311.92 def. Ken Zeal, 4.867, 268.92; Luigi
Novelli, 5.045, 254.62 def. Doug Kalitta, 6.101, 162.29; Kenny Bernstein,
4.708, 315.19 def. Scott Weis, broke;
QUARTERFINALS -- Herbert, 4.713, 311.49 def. Novelli,
foul; Bernstein, 4.631, 320.20 def. Cowin, 10.885, 88.28; Dixon, 4.572,
325.30 def. Russell, 4.612, 311.41; J. Smith, 4.648, 302.55 def. Grubnic,
4.781, 301.81;
SEMIFINALS -- Bernstein, 4.632, 317.12 def. J. Smith,
7.550, 99.75; Dixon, 4.594, 320.13 def. Herbert, 4.687, 313.95;
FINAL -- Dixon, 4.580, 319.37 def. Bernstein, 4.620,
317.72.
FUNNY CAR:
ROUND ONE -- Bruce Sarver, Toyota Celica, 5.461, 260.11
def. John Lawson, Pontiac Firebird, 8.920, 92.72; Dean Skuza, Dodge
Stratus R/T, 4.853, 308.00 def. Tim Wilkerson, Firebird, 11.347, 86.11;
Scotty Cannon, Firebird, 4.851, 314.39 def. Dale Creasy Jr., Firebird,
5.022, 285.95; John Force, Ford Mustang, 4.856, 311.34 def. Whit Bazemore,
Firebird, 4.849, 318.32; Del Worsham, Firebird, 4.858, 310.98 def. Tommy
Johnson Jr., Chevy Camaro, 4.915, 311.05; Tony Pedregon, Mustang, 4.880,
317.12 def. Johnny Gray, Firebird, 4.944, 314.02; Frank Pedregon,
Firebird, 4.887, 309.84 def. Bob Gilbertson, Firebird, 4.901, 308.28; Gary
Densham, Mustang, 4.960, 305.70 def. Ron Capps, Camaro, 4.942, 312.42;
QUARTERFINALS -- T. Pedregon, 4.939, 309.27 def. Skuza,
8.425, 99.85; Worsham, 4.875, 308.85 def. Force, 4.897, 307.02; Cannon,
4.843, 320.05 def. F. Pedregon, 5.105, 282.48; Densham, 4.966, 292.96 def.
Sarver, 5.676, 174.98;
SEMIFINALS -- Worsham, 4.849, 315.49 def. Densham,
4.934, 299.00; Cannon, 4.868, 316.52 def. T. Pedregon, foul;
FINAL -- Worsham, 4.878, 312.21 def. Cannon, 11.208,
78.21.
PRO STOCK:
ROUND ONE -- V. Gaines, Chevy Cavalier, 6.887, 200.17
def. Mike Edwards, Cavalier, 6.882, 198.67; Gene Wilson, Dodge Neon R/T,
6.872, 199.37 def. Mark Whisnant, Cavalier, 6.876, 200.62; Allen Johnson,
Neon R/T, 6.865, 201.22 def. Warren Johnson, Pontiac Grand Am, 6.854,
200.89; Greg Anderson, Cavalier, 6.862, 200.38 def. Ron Krisher, Cavalier,
7.775, 127.78; Bruce Allen, Grand Am, 6.844, 200.00 def. Mark Pawuk, Grand
Am, foul; George Marnell, Grand Am, 6.913, 199.55 def. Mark Osborne, Grand
Am, 6.941, 199.64; Tom Hammonds, Cavalier, 6.850, 200.71 def. Kurt
Johnson, Cavalier, 6.866, 200.62; Jim Yates, Grand Am, 6.837, 200.59 def.
JR Carr, Pontiac Firebird, 7.053, 170.06;
QUARTERFINALS -- A. Johnson, 6.860, 200.62 def. Marnell,
8.254, 116.63; Hammonds, 6.844, 199.73 def. Wilson, 6.933, 199.35; Allen,
6.854, 200.11 def. Anderson, 6.878, 200.32; Gaines, 6.871, 200.41 def. Jim
Yates, 6.851, 199.55;
SEMIFINALS -- Allen, 6.882, 199.11 def. Gaines, 6.907,
199.40; Hammonds, 6.877, 198.99 def. A. Johnson, 6.902, 199.91;
FINAL -- Allen, 6.888, 199.55 def. Hammonds, 6.869,
199.61.
PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE:
ROUND ONE -- John Smith, Suzuki, 7.297, 181.32 def.
Michael Phillips, Suzuki, broke; Geno Scali, Kawasaki, 7.286, 182.58 def.
Reggie Showers, Suzuki, 7.337, 183.27; Thomas Miceli, Suzuki, 7.345,
176.21 def. Mike Berry, Suzuki, broke; Angelle Savoie, Suzuki, 7.154,
185.10 def. Fred Camarena, Suzuki, 7.449, 175.34; Antron Brown, Suzuki,
7.235, 182.28 def. Chris Reuter, Suzuki, 7.429, 180.19; Craig Treble,
Suzuki, 7.211, 184.70 def. Terry Kizer, Suzuki, 7.487, 178.17; Matt Hines,
Suzuki, 7.250, 181.01 def. Sam Hurwitz, Suzuki, 7.327, 180.12; Shawn Gann,
Suzuki, 7.201, 185.51 def. Paul Gast, Suzuki, 7.360, 176.63;
QUARTERFINALS -- Brown, 7.239, 179.54 def. Miceli,
7.273, 184.19; Hines, 7.218, 180.98 def. Treble, 7.256, 179.90; Gann,
7.231, 179.88 def. Scali, 7.342, 180.77; Savoie, 7.189, 184.19 def. J.
Smith, 7.315, 181.72;
SEMIFINALS -- Brown, 7.260, 179.61 def. Gann, 7.218,
189.31; Savoie, 7.158, 184.22 def. Hines, 7.210, 185.21;
FINAL -- Savoie, 7.139, 185.33 def. Brown, 7.202,
183.72.
JOLIET, Ill. -- Point standings (Top 10) for NHRA
professional categories following the fifth annual Chicagoland Dodge
Dealers NHRA Nationals at Route 66 Raceway, the 10th of 23
events in the $50 million NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series -
Top Fuel
1. Larry Dixon, 1,028; 2. Kenny Bernstein, 825; 3. Cory
McClenathan, 650; 4. Tony Schumacher, 628; 5. Doug Kalitta, 526; 6.
Darrell Russell, 511; 7. David Grubnic, 468; 8. Doug Herbert, 444; 9.
Rhonda Hartman-Smith, 428; 10. John Smith, 414.
Funny Car
1. Gary Densham, 730; 2. John Force, 707; 3. Tony
Pedregon, 655; 4. Del Worsham, 622; 5. Whit Bazemore, 588; 6. Scotty
Cannon, 499; 7. Tommy Johnson Jr., 455; 8. Tim Wilkerson, 447; 9. Johnny
Gray, 439; 10. Ron Capps, 431.
Pro Stock
1. Jim Yates, 686; 2. Warren Johnson, 622; 3. Greg
Anderson, 514; 4. Ron Krisher, 510; 5. Jeg Coughlin, 507; 6. Bruce Allen,
503; 7. George Marnell, 485; 8. Darrell Alderman, 474; 9. Kurt Johnson,
459; 10. Mike Edwards, 458.
Pro Stock Motorcycle
1. Angelle Savoie, 508; 2. Craig Treble, 434; 3. Antron
Brown, 377; 4. Shawn Gann, 340; 5. Matt Hines, 321; 6. Geno Scali, 264; 7.
Reggie Showers, 262; 8. Mike Berry, 225; 9. John Smith, 222; 10. Steve
Johnson, 199.
NHRA Communications