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Spencer Massey in Top Fuel and Mike Neff in Funny Car were the winners of a pair of special four-wide exhibition races Sunday afternoon during the ...
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Spencer Massey in Top Fuel and Mike Neff in Funny Car were the winners of a pair of special four-wide exhibition races Sunday afternoon during the NHRA Carolinas Nationals at zMax Dragway.
Although four-wide racing was a sometimes feature at match races in the late 1960s and early 1970s, it had never been run at an NHRA national event. The zMax facility was built with two side-by-side dragstrips each pair of two lanes separated by a guardwall making it practical for these exhibition races that unleashed nearly 30,000 horsepower at once. [Watch videos]
Massey, driver of Don Prudhommes U.S. Smokeless Tobacco dragster, won the four-car affair on a double holeshot, edging Antron Brown and Brandon Bernstein, both of whom ran quicker, and Morgan Lucas.
Spencer Massey, second from top, won the four-car Top Fuel exhibition race at zMax Dragway on a holeshot; Antron Brown, near lane, was second. Brandon Bernstein, far lane, finished third and Morgan Lucas fourth.
All drivers participating had been eliminated in the first round of the NHRA Carolinas Nationals and invited to participate in the spectacle. Lane choice was awarded to the driver with the lowest e.t. from his first-round performance and went, in order, to Massey, Bernstein, and Brown. Drivers could use lane choice to pick lanes on either of zMaxs side-by-side courses. Because the leftmost pair had been used throughout the day for the Full Throttle competition, it was the choice for those who could pick their place. Massey chose the right lane of the left track and Bernstein the left lane. Brown did remarkably well on the lesser-used right track, on which he took the right lane.
Lane choice in Funny Car went, in order, to Neff, Force, and Wilkerson. Neff, like Massey, chose the right lane of the left track and Force the left lane. Wilkerson picked the left lane of the right track, leaving Worsham with the right.
Neff, driver of Forces Ford Drive One Mustang, also won on a holeshot, his 4.136, 307.58 bolstered by a .074 light that helped him hold off his boss' quicker 4.118, 305.91; Force had a .104 reaction time in his Castrol GTX High Mileage Ford Mustang.
Worsham, driver of the Alan Johnson/Al-Anabi Racing Toyota Solara, finished third with a 4.205, 298.27, and Wilkerson finished fourth with the Levi, Ray & Shoup Ford Shelby Mustang at 4.509, 262.49.
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Here are my sweet dog Sharky and cat Max-Arthur. This was very funny, picture-perfect moment - so I had to videotape it ;) Holding Each Other!!
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Here are my sweet dog Sharky and cat Max-Arthur. This was very funny, picture-perfect moment - so I had to videotape it ;) Holding Each Other!!
Max-Arthur is 6 years old. I found him behind a house and saved him. Max is siamese-mix, but for white feet they call these cats SnowShoe!!
And my baby doggy, youngest animal, pit bull Sharky is going to be 2 very soon.
Song : AKON "Don't Matter"
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Jonathan
the HUMMER is good, but dow here in BAJA you TROPHY TRUCK is the #1, sorry for Post, but in equal condiditions, ROBBY GORDON is the fastes guy in the DESERT...