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HIGHT DOMINATES E-TOWN QUALIFYING

Robert Hight liked the way Friday qualifying concluded at the NHRA SuperNationals so much, he decided to finish out Saturday the same way. He will enter Sunday’s final eliminations as the quickest Funny Car on the property and the No. 1 seed.

Hight’s final run of Saturday, 4.138 seconds, was good enough to grab three more qualifying bonus points to add to the three he earned Friday night with his blistering 4.025 second run. He held onto the No. 1 qualifier his third race in a row and fifth of the season.

This was also his 37th No. 1 which ties him with veteran Tony Pedregon and Hall of Famer Kenny Bernstein for fourth place all-time for the Funny Car category.

SUNDAY'S E'TOWN ELIMINATION LADDERS

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PAST IHRA CHAMP REMEMBER PARKER FOR "THE PICTURE"

Two-time International Hot Rod Association champion Laurie Cannister saw Neal Parker whip down the dragstrip in September 1999, but she didn't appreciate fully his superb driving until she saw the photo of that run.
 
Parker was wrestling the steering wheel of his '48 Fiat altered, muscling it all the way to the right -- and the car was on a straight-arrow run down the lane.
 
"He was haulin'," Cannister said, marveling at the perilous pass at Maryland International Raceway that was the Pro Outlaw class' first in the five-second range.

MUSI SCORES FIRST NHRA RD WIN SINCE 1981

Pat Musi has flashbacks. The Carteret, NJ.-based icon says he can’t help it either.

Musi is racing in the NHRA and Old Bridge Township Raceway Park for the first time since 1989, when he ran one Pro Stock race after an eight year absence. At the NHRA SuperNationals, Musi scored his first round win in nearly thirty years when he drove his electronic fuel injected Dodge Stratus past Ed Hoover in the opening round of the NHRA GSA Pro Modified division. He also nailed a personal best with a 5.941 elapsed time.

“We missed the combination on the first qualifying run … too much power for what the track could handle that early,” admitted Musi. “But Rickie Smith, the man who is responsible for everything from the firewall back, made it work right. He deserves a lot of credit here.”

COMMISSO HEADLINES E'TOWN FIRST RD. PM WINNERS

Top qualifier Ray Commisso survived a close call in the first round of eliminations Saturday in the NHRA Get Screened America Pro Mod Drag Racing Series portion of the 41st annual NHRA SuperNationals.

Commisso was .043 behind at the tree against No. 16-qualifier Rickie Smith (.050 to .093) and he still trailed at 660 feet, but he delivered a 5.935 at 246.71 mph to catch and pass Smith (6.011, 237.38).

CORY MAC, HIGHT, EDWARDS, PHILIPS NO. 1 AT E'TOWN

Cory McClenathan secured his fourth No. 1 qualifier of the season when his quickest pass in NHRA Full Throttle Series history from Friday wasn’t threatened on Saturday as qualifying concluded at the 41st annual NHRA Supernationals.

There were no changes in any of the other three categories either as Robert Hight (Funny Car), Mike Edwards (Pro Stock) and Michael Phillips (Pro Stock Motorcycle) remained on top of their respective qualifying ladders at the 11th of 23 races in the 2010 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series season.

NHRA UNLEASHED KICKS OFF

A sizable turnout of race teams and fans showed up for the inaugural NHRA Unleashed event featuring Outlaw 10.5, Limited Street and several other heads-up and index classes racing on both the eighth- and quarter-miles at Atlanta Dragway this weekend.

NJSP INVESTIGATING CAUSE OF PARKER’S DEATH

neal_parkerNeal Parker’s death at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park marked the second time a driver had lost his life in the shutdown area of the famed facility located in Englishtown, NJ.

Parker, 58, of Millville, NJ, died after his Chevrolet Monte Carlo Funny Car crashed through the containment device following the failure of his parachutes to deploy.

The cause of Parker’s death was unknown as qualifying concluded on Friday evening. The New Jersey State Police is investigating the accident. A spokesperson confirmed on Friday evening Parker had suffered head injuries.

RACERS CONVEY CHANGES NEED TO BE MADE TO TAFC IN THE NAME OF SAFETY

Neal Parker’s fatal high-speed shutdown accident at the NHRA SuperNationals in Englishtown NJ had the pits buzzing on Friday afternoon about making racing safer.

Top Alcohol Funny Car racer Dr. Tom Carter said he wouldn’t have a problem with racing to 1,000 feet after witnessing the untimely death of his fellow TAFC driver.

Former TAFC racer Bob Tasca believes the nitro’s feeder class needs the same safety devices his Ford Motorcraft Mustang uses to keep him safe.

WHITE HEADLINES FIRST DAY ADRL SUMMER DRAGS

Gary White’s remarkably consistent and impressive runs do not seem to have stopped in Richmond.

After one day at the ADRL’s Ford Drive One Summer Drags VI at U.S. 131 Motorsports Park in Martin, MI, the Extreme 10.5 points leader’s hot streak appears to have continued.

His six-cylinder 2007 Scion put together two more strong passes on Friday, with his 3.95-second pass leading the rest of the field by a wide margin after the first of qualifications.

“We want to enjoy it while we can,” White said. “Weekends like Richmond don’t come around often. It makes you feel pretty good. We’ll ride this as long as we can.

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