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Oct 20-22, 2006
Rockingham World Finals Final qualifying
IHRA World Championship Showdowns Set at World Finals Gilbertson, Cowin, Russo, Patrick and Dobbs grab top qualifying spots in Rockingham; four of five world titles will be settled tomorrow
By Mike Perry - IHRA Communications
ROCKINGHAM, N.C. (October 21, 2006) The stage is set for a frantic finish to the 2006 IHRA season. Four of the five professional world champions will be determined during Sundays elimination rounds at the Universal Technical Institute World Finals in Rockingham, N.C.
Dale Creasy Jr. and Jack Wyatt are locked in a battle for the Torco Racing Fuels Pro Nitro Funny Car world championship, and it will be settled Sunday during final eliminations. Creasy held a slight lead heading into the World Finals with 768 points, compared to Wyatts 746, and he picked up a few more points by qualifying in the #2 position with a 4.952 at 294.80 mph while Wyatt ended up No. 5 with a 5.045/253.35 pass.
Tomorrow is a different day, Wyatt said. Hopefully we can go some rounds tomorrow.
Creasy is looking forward to getting things going Sunday morning.
Our team is ready to go, Creasy said. Hopefully I can get some sleep tonight.
Bob Gilbertson (Gastonia, N.C.) ended up in the No. 1 qualifying position with a 4.839 pass at 308.99 mph. He caught on fire during his final qualifying pass, but he was not too concerned.
It looks like we have a fire down here, but thats cool, Gilbertson said. Were going to have some fun tonight and get ready for tomorrow.
Creasy faces Tim Wilkerson in the first round Sunday while Wyatt squares off with Gilbertson.
Andrew Cowin (Wilmington, N.C.) did not make his final qualifying hit Saturday night at the World Finals. He didnt have to because his Friday night pass was good enough. Cowin was the No. 1 qualifier in the Knoll Gas-Torco Racing Fuels Top Fuel class on the strength of his 4.574/317.34 mph hit during the first qualifying session of the event. Cowin, who was the runner-up at the Spring Nationals in Rockingham earlier this season, is looking forward to Sundays rounds of eliminations.
This is our home track and we love putting on a show for the fans here, Cowin said. The track is in great shape and this Serta Top Fuel Dragster is ready to go. Lance Larsen and the crew have worked so hard to give me a great car this weekend. Hopefully we can end the season on a winning note.
Quain Stott did not finish as the top qualifier, but he kept his Torcos CompetitionPlus.com Pro Modified championship hopes alive with a clutch final qualifying round Saturday night. After being knocked out of the field by Mike Castellanas 6.115 pass, Stott (Columbus, N.C.) laid down a 6.096 at 233.03 mph to climb back into the field in the 13th qualifying position. He entered the race with a 10-point lead over Glen Kerunsky (Priddis, Alb.) and a 30-point lead over Mike Janis (Lancaster, N.Y.). When he moved back into the field he gave himself the chance to clinch the championship with a strong performance during eliminations.
I did not want to lose a championship by not qualifying, Stott said. Im still a long, long way from winning it but at least I gave myself a chance to do something by racing tomorrow.
John Russo (Middleton, Mass.) set a provisional world record with a 6.012 pass during Saturday evening qualifying to claim #1 qualifier honors in what ended up being the quickest Pro Mod field in IHRA history. The previous quickest bump spot was 6.165 set in Budds Creek, Md., three weeks ago. Danny Rowe (Rossville, Ga.), who also holds championship hopes, ended up on the bump spot with a 6.106/231.83 pass. Janis also will live to race tomorrow as he ended up seventh on the ladder.
Unbelievable, Russo said after his provisional record. What a dream come true for this team.
Larry Dobbs (Welland, Ont.) qualified atop the Alcohol Funny Car sheet, but it was what happened near the bottom of the list that could end up making all the difference in the championship points chase. Rob Atchison (London, Ont.), who came to Rockingham 48 points behind Mark Thomas (Louisville, Ohio), was on the outside of the field, looking in, heading into the Saturday evening qualifying session. He came up in the clutch with a 5.776 pass at 246.44 mph to move into the #2 qualifying position and keep his championship hopes alive. Thomas ended up fourth on the ladder with a 5.831/243.02 pass. Both drivers are on the same side of the qualifying ladder and could square off in the semifinals with the championship on the line if they both advance past the first round.
Robert Patrick (Fredericksburg, Va.) continued his solid season by claiming the last Torcos CompetitionPlus.com Pro Stock pole of the season. Patrick drove his 06 Shelby Mustang to the #1 qualifier position with a 6.326 pass at 218.30 mph.
Well take that 0.326, Patrick said. We had some problems and looked like a bunch of rookies trying to back up, but we put together a good run. Now well try to get ready for tomorrow.
Tomorrow will provide an interesting first-round match-up as Patrick will square off with current points leader, Tony Gillig (Lake Bluff, Ill.), to open the elimination rounds.
Raleigh, N.C. resident Candyce Marsh, in her quest to qualify as the first African-American woman competing in professional drag racing, came up just short in the Pro Modified class. Marsh posted a 6.541 at 208.55 mph to end up 30th on the qualifying ladder.
Professional eliminations for the Universal Technical Institute World Finals at Rockingham Dragway begin Sunday at 11 p.m. Final round starts at 4:15 p.m.
ROCKINGHAM, N.C. -- First-round pairings for professional eliminations Sunday for the Universal Technical Institute World Finals at Rockingham Dragway, the 11th of 11 events in the 2006 eMax Drag Racing Series. Pairings based on results in qualifying, which ended Saturday.
Top Fuel -- 1. Andrew Cowin, 4.574 seconds, 317.34 mph vs. 5. Bobby Lagana Jr., 4.687, 310.63; 2. Clay Millican, 4.591, 314.83 vs. 6. T.J. Zizzo, 4.698, 286.19; 3. Rick Cooper, 4.616, 315.71 vs. 7. Scott Weis, 4.712, 309.20; 4. Bruce Litton, 4.657, 311.92 vs. 8. Jim Cavalieri, 4.759, 294.18.
Nitro Funny Car -- 1. Bob Gilbertson, Dodge Stratus, 4.839, 308.99 vs. 5. Jack Wyatt, Pontiac Firebird, 5.045, 253.85; 2. Dale Creasy Jr., Chevy Monte Carlo, 4.952, 294.88 vs. 6. Tim Wilkerson, Monte Carlo, 5.108, 306.33; 3. Paul Lee, Monte Carlo, 4.965, 304.25 vs. 7. Todd Simpson, Chevy Camaro, 5.158, 262.85; 4. Terry Haddock, Stratus, 4.984, 296.89 vs. 8. Andy Kelley, Firebird, 5.842, 163.77.
Pro Modified -- 1. John Russo, Chevy Camaro, 6.012, 234.74 vs. 9. Alan Pittman, Chevy Bel Air, 6.080, 229.86; 2. Josh Hernandez, Camaro, 6.030, 235.47 vs. 10. Steve Bareman, Dodge Stratus, 6.083, 237.09; 3. Carl Spiering, Camaro, 6.036, 235.97 vs. 11. Eddie Ware, Camaro, 6.083, 232.23; 4. Scott Cannon, Pontiac GTO, 6.046, 232.51 vs. 12. Tommy D'Aprile, Chevy Corvette, 6.093, 230.88; 5. Troy Critchley, Plymouth Barracuda, 6.061, 237.25 vs. 13. Quain Stott, Corvette, 6.096, 233.03; 6. Tony Pontieri, Bel Air, 6.062, 235.35 vs. 14. Mike Stawicki, Camaro, 6.098, 215.44; 7. Mike Janis, Chevy Cobalt, 6.067, 233.64 vs. 15. Raymond Commisso, Camaro, 6.100, 234.78; 8. Ed Hoover, Corvette, 6.074, 233.08 vs. 16. Danny Rowe, Corvette, 6.106, 232.39.
Alcohol Funny Car -- 1. Larry Dobbs, Chevy Corvette, 5.769, 241.76 vs. 5. Thomas Carter, Chevy Camaro, 5.855, 237.38; 2. Rob Atchison, Chevy Monte Carlo, 5.776, 246.44 vs. 6. Frederick Tigges, Dodge Avenger, 5.859, 238.34; 3. Paul Noakes, Ford Mustang, 5.786, 241.32 vs. 7. Terry Munroe, Monte Carlo, 5.861, 238.38; 4. Mark Thomas, Monte Carlo, 5.831, 243.02 vs. 8. Neal Parker, Monte Carlo, 5.872, 235.89.
Pro Stock -- 1. Robert Patrick, Shelby GT 500, 6.326, 218.30 vs.
9. Tony Gillig, Ford Cobra, 6.376, 216.34; 2. John Montecalvo, Chevy
Cobalt, 6.340, 218.23 vs. 10. Brian Gahm, Ford Mustang, 6.389, 217.53;
3. Pete Berner, Pontiac GTO, 6.356, 218.69 vs. 11. Mike Corvo Jr,
Cobalt, 6.390, 216.41; 4. Frank Gugliotta, Ford Escort, 6.363, 218.30
vs. 12. Steve Spiess, Cobalt, 6.392, 216.55; 5. Rob Mansfield, Cobalt,
6.363, 218.48 vs. 13. Cary Goforth, Cobalt, 6.395, 216.72; 6. Rickie
Smith, Cobalt, 6.366, 217.56 vs. 14. Daniel Seamon, Mustang, 6.406,
216.24; 7. John Nobile, Escort, 6.371, 217.49 vs. 15. Dan Sweeney,
GTO, 6.413, 216.86; 8. Jeff Dobbins, Escort, 6.373, 217.11 vs. 16.
Bert Jackson, Chevy Cavalier, 6.421, 215.51. Friday qualifying Creasy Fires Opening Shot At Rockingham Dragway Claims #1 qualifying spot in race that will determine world championship
By Mike Perry IHRA Communications
ROCKINGHAM, N.C. (October 20, 2006) Dale Creasy Jr. and Jack Wyatt are battling to see who will end up on top of the Knoll Gas-Torco Racing Fuels Pro Nitro Funny Car championship points standings. Friday night Creasy gained the early upper hand.
Creasy, a Beecher, Ill. resident, entered the season-ending Universal Technical Institute World Finals in Rockingham, N.C., boasting a slim 20-point lead over Wyatt in the points race. His 4.952 run at 294.88 mph put him at the top of the qualifying sheet while Wyatt, with a 5.045/253.85 pass, finished right on his heels in the #2 position.
Andrew Cowin (Wilmington, N.C.) grabbed the provisional #1 qualifier spot in the Knoll Gas-Torco Racing Fuels Pro Nitro Top Fuel class by leading a stellar evening Top Fuel qualifying session with a 4.574 pass at 317.34 mph. Clay Millican (Drummonds, Tenn.), who clinched his sixth consecutive Top Fuel World Championship at the Presidents Cup Nationals two weeks ago, was second on the list with a 4.591 run at 314.83 mph while Rick Cooper (Boise, Idaho), battling it out for second overall in the world, was third after Fridays session.
Troy Critchley (Wylie, Texas) pulled the biggest surprise of Fridays racing when he moved to the top of the Torcos CompetitionPlus.com Pro Modified qualifying sheet. He posted a 6.061 pass at a Rockingham Dragway track record 236.17 mph. Critchley, who went off the end of the track the last time he raced in IHRA competition at the Torco Northern Nationals at US 131 Motorsports Park earlier this summer, ripped straight down the groove at Rockingham Dragway to claim the provisional pole.
Points leader Quain Stott (Columbus, N.C.), who came to Rockingham with a slight 10-point lead over Glen Kerunsky in the class points chase, was 11th on the provisional qualifying sheet after posting a 6.130 at 231.40 mph. Kerunsky has work to do, sitting 14th on the provisional ladder with a 6.186 at 225.63.
Paul Noakes is not in the championship hunt in the Alcohol Funny Car class, but the London, Ont. resident is driving like he could be a factor in the points chase next season. Noakes, who has two IHRA national event victories this season, drove to the top of the provisional qualifying sheet Friday with a 5.786 at 241.32 mph.
Mark Thomas (Louisville, Ohio) is seeking his sixth career IHRA World Championship and came to Rockingham with a 48-point lead over Rob Atchison. Thomas moved into the provisional field with a 5.957 pass at 241.84 mph while Atchison ended Fridays session on the outside of the field in the #10 position.
Rob Mansfield continued his strong late-season push by posting a 6.363 at 217.39 mph to grab the provisional Torcos CompetitionPlus.com Pro Stock top qualifying spot in Rockingham. Mansfield, who won in Epping, N.H. last month, is not in the 2006 World Championship points chase, but he sizzled down the strip in his Wilson Manifolds 06 Chevy Cobalt Friday night to move to the top of the sheet.
Current IHRA points leader Tony Gillig put together a strong run to finish Fridays qualifying session in the #5 position. Gillig, who came into the World Finals 31 points ahead of Pete Berner in the chase for the World Championship, posted a 6.399 at 215.03 mph. Berner finished the first qualifying session on the bump spot at he clocked a 6.497/213.87 mph pass.
Candyce Marsh made her first pass as a professional Friday night, becoming the first African-American woman to compete in professional drag racing history. Marsh drove her 01 Firebird to a 6.541 elapsed time at 208.55 mph to finish 22nd on the qualifying sheet with two more sessions on tap for Saturday. The top 16 drivers qualify for the eliminations rounds in the Torcos CompetitionPlus.com Pro Modified class.
Qualifying resumes Saturday for the Universal Technical Institute
World Finals at Rockingham Dragway. Gates open at 8 a.m. with Sportsman
eliminations at 9 a.m. and Professional qualifying rounds at 2 and
6 p.m., during the JCB Night of Fire. Professional eliminations
start Sunday at 11 a.m. Top Fuel 1 835 Andrew Cowin, Wilmington NC, McKinney-BAE 4.574 317.34 317.34 ------------ Not Qualified ------------ 9 323 Chris Karamesines, Chicago IL, Uyehara-BAE 13.234 69.74 69.74 Funny Car 1 302 Dale Creasy Jr., Beecher IL, '06 Monte Carlo 4.952 294.88
294.88 ------------ Not Qualified ------------ 9 347 Tim Wilkerson, Springfield IL, '06 Monte Carlo 14.902 80.44
80.44 Pro Mod 1 1010 Troy Critchley, Wylie TX, *'57 Bel Air 6.061 236.17 236.17 ------------ Not Qualified ------------ 17 9 Harold Martin, West Bloomfield MI, '06 Grand Am 6.276 224.58
224.58 Pro Stock 1 163 Rob Mansfield, Margate FL, '06 Cobalt 6.363 217.39 217.39 ------------ Not Qualified ------------ 17 251 Cary Goforth, Holdenville OK, '06 Cobalt 6.499 214.76 214.76 Alcohol Funny Car 1 377 Paul Noakes, London ON, '98 Mustang 5.786 241.32 241.32 ------------ Not Qualified ------------ 9 6320 Trevor Lebsack, Slave Lake AB, '99 Mustang 8.454 126.59 126.59 |
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