Photos courtesy of Steve Fuhrman
At National Trail Raceway in Columbus,
Brandon Booher collected his third straight victory and took a commanding lead for
the 2013 North Central championship in Top Alcohol Dragster and Andy Bohl won for
the second time this season and assumed the favorite's role for the North
Central Top Alcohol Funny Car title.
Booher, who never won a race until last
month, padded his lead with a close final-round decision over Marty Thacker,
who now has three final-round appearances this year. Thacker delivered by far
his best run of the weekend, 5.48, and Booher his slowest, 5.46, but Booher's
5-mph better speed, 266 to 261, made for a car-length lead at the finish line.
"I had no shift light that time and
got on the limiter a little bit on the 1-2 shift," Booher said. "For
a second there, I was thinking, 'Where's the light? Where's the light?' but I
guess I still ran good enough to win."
Booher qualified No. 2 (5.42) behind
defending event champ Bill Reichert (5.38), who was upset by No. 8 qualifier Jared
Dreher, 5.46 to 5.47, for what surprisingly was his third straight first-round
loss in the North Central region. Thacker put away Cordova runner-up Robin
Samsel in that round, 5.51 to 5.62, and Booher eliminated Norwalk national
event winner Dave Hirata, 5.42 to 5.57.
Booher made his best run of the weekend,
5.41, to take out Ken Perry in one semifinal match, and Thacker won the other
on a holeshot over Dreher, 5.58 to 5.51, which left him at a considerable
disadvantage for the final. Thacker, who won Columbus four times in the 2000s, picked
up a tenth but fell just short, 5.46 to 5.48.
"Last month, I had nothing but
bills and computers on my desk, and now I've got three Wallys sitting there,"
Booher said. "I'm really getting used to winning. People keep telling me they
thought I'd be more excited after I won, but I always saw the potential in this
torque converter. It's not like, 'OMG.' It's more like 'finally.' I'm not going
to say I always thought this would happen, but I'm competitive to the nth
degree, so maybe I did. The way I look at it, we could have won the first two
[Indy and Norwalk], too."
Booher now is a prohibitive favorite for
the North Central Top Alcohol Dragster crown, and with his latest win, Bohl moved
into a tie with yearlong leader Chris Foster in Top Alcohol Funny Car and with
fewer races claimed and more in-division points has the upper hand.
Bohl, who opened the regional season
with a victory at Indy, qualified No. 1 and won the final with a 5.78 over
Brian Harvanek, who shut off to a 7.49. "That's the first time I've ever
run the table – No. 1 qualifier, low e.t., and top speed," said Bohl, who
had low e.t. and top speed not just of the event but of every round.
Bohl paced the field in qualifying with
a 5.736, just thousandths ahead of Harvanek's nearly identical 5.739, and made
the only run all weekend in the 5.60s, a 5.68, on a first-round single. "Having
nobody in the other lane gave me a chance to go for it," he said. "It
also gave me lane choice for the semifinals, and at this race that was really important
because it was absolutely a one-lane racetrack."
Harvanek won the first round over Steve Franke,
who was making his first appearance of the season, and the semifinals over
Lance Van Hauen, who has gone rounds at his last several events, with a 5.719.
Bohl beat Foster in the other semi in a race crucial to the North Central
standings, 5.710 to 5.76, closing the gap on Foster and gaining lane choice for
the final.
Harvanek, who has been to at least one
final for four consecutive years, produced the best reaction time of the entire
event in the final, but veered toward both the centerline and the wall and had
to lift. "I saw him out there and just hoped he couldn't make it stick in
that lane," said Bohl, who drove through shake for the 5.78 win. "You
hate to just leave the car alone, but sometimes that's the smartest thing you
can do and it won me the race."
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