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Old 09-10-2016, 03:37 PM   #27
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Talking Re: Big Chief DQ

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Originally Posted by Bruce Fulper View Post
Total embarrassment. 100%. There's one simple thing about a drag race. Winning. Most of us don't live for hype. Screw that excuse. We don't enter events or Classes we know we CANNOT win. We build cars to hopefully win. Period. I don't give a crap about anything else. T-shirt sales, (Which you cannot do at NHRA events.) So that's out. Anyone worth their salt races to do one thing ~ WIN A DRAG RACE. This guy is like the kids on the losing ball team who all get a trophy. When he gets a real bullet maybe then he can compete.
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BROWNSBURG, Ind. - Final order after 5 rounds of qualifying in Top Fuel at the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series, 62nd annual Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals:


17 875 Wayne Newby, Sydney AU, Hadman-AJPE 3.897 308.85 308.85
18 121 Terry Haddock, Temple WA, DSR-BAE
4.009 299.86 299.86

19 323 Chris Karamesines, Chicago IL, DSR-TFX 4.662 165.78 165.78

20 394 Luigi Novelli, Crete IL, McKinney-TFX 4.820 157.63 305.29


Of course.. IMO, Ol' Chris K. might disagree with that ...(About that winning thing, I mean.)
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