With his sixth win in a row at the West
Central divisional/regional at Denver's Bandimere Speedway, defending national
champion Jim Whiteley reclaimed the Top Alcohol Dragster points lead.
"What can I say?" he asked. "I love racing here."
Hands down, it's the J&A
Service/YNot Racing team's most dominant performance to date at Bandimere:
Whiteley had the entire field covered by the unheard of margin of a full
quarter-second.
In qualifying, the Norm Grimes-tuned
dragster ran between 5.44 and 5.46 in all three sessions while no one else in
the field ran better than 5.70s. "I don't know if I've ever had that much
of an advantage on the field before," Whiteley said. "It's almost
more pressure than when a bunch of other people are running right with
you."
After the opening round, it was more of
the same in eliminations. Free to use his first-round run as another test run
when opponent Kevin Wayman was unable to repair breakage suffered in
qualifying, Whiteley smoked the tires and shut off. "It didn't go three
inches," he said.
Against Dean Dubbin, who disqualified
himself with a foul start in the semifinals, Whiteley advanced with an on-and-off-the-gas
5.69 that was still quicker than any other driver ran all weekend. "I had
it at half-throttle at one point and it was still
spinning the tires," he said. "We took some gear ratio out and some
timing out for the final, and the car ran better than we expected it to."
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