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REVENGE PADS WHITE’S XTF POINT LEAD

Gary White knows revenge can drive a man. On Saturday afternoon in Richmond, Va., revenge xtfdrove him to the Extreme Ten-Five winner’s circle at the ADRL U.S. Drags at Virginia Motorsports Park. The victory marked his second career ADRL national event championship.

White, who drives an inline-six powered Scion, avenged a final round loss to Todd Moyer at the last event in Valdosta, Ga., by winning the rematch.

TOPEKA SUPER COMP CRASH SENDS DRIVER TO HOSPITAL

Moments after Funny Car qualifying concluded at the O’Reilly NHRA Summer Nationals at Topeka, Kan., Doug Wegner and Michael Teel were making a side-by-side elimination run in the Super Comp class. Right after Teel, who is from Folton, Mo., finished his run past the quarter-mile mark his car appeared to start rolling. Teel’s dragster, which was tumbling out of control, wrecked into Wegner’s dragster.

EDWARDS CARRIES TRACK RECORDS INTO TOPEKA ELIMININATIONS

As expected, there were no changes atop the Pro Stock qualifying ladder.
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Mike Edwards, the reigning world champ ran a 6.638-second time at 206.99 mph on Friday night and it held for him to grab the No. 1 qualifying spot.

The time and the mph were both Heartland Park track records. This is Edwards’ seventh pole of the season, 29th of his career and second in a row at Topeka. No one was a threat to unseat Edwards because of the windy and warm conditions Saturday.

BROWN USES THE ELEMENTS TO RETAIN NO. 1

When Antron Brown captured the No. 1 qualifying position in Top Fuel Friday night at the 22nd annual O’Reilly NHRA Summer 1021-02339Nationals, he thought it was going to stick.
He was right.

Brown’s 3.785-second time at 321.96 mph left him on the pole. Both are track records at Heartland Park. It was also was the sixth fastest speed at 1,000 foot since the NHRA moved to that distance from the quarter-mile in July of 2008.

Those numbers were not challenged because of the hot and windy conditions Saturday.

HIGHT AIMS FOR THREE IN THE ROW ON SUNDAY

Things couldn’t be going much better of late for Robert Hight.
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The reigning Funny Car world champ won at St. Louis and Commerce, Ga., and then captured the pole Saturday at Topeka with his 4.095-second effort at 308.21 mph on Friday night. Both are track records.

Those numbers were untouchable Saturday because of the hot and windy conditions.

THE ADRL’S SPEED MERCHANTS

Consider Paul Taylor and Billy Stocklin as the ADRL’s merchants of speed and performance, at least for this weekend at the ADRL U.S. Drags III in Richmond, Va.

“He provides the horsepower and I manage the horsepower,” Stocklin told ADRL.us.

The duo of crew chief and team manager, respectively, put both members of their two car team into the record books as the new Pro Extreme elapsed time and speed record holders.

GAHM BATTLES THE ODDS EN ROUTE TO ADRL XPS WINNER'S CIRCLE

If the ADRL U.S. Drags III event was staged in Las Vegas, Brian Gahm would have had long shot odds.
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Gahm, the 2009 ADRL Extreme Pro Stock series runner-up, opened the first qualifying session with a tire-rattling aborted run which left him unqualified. The second session was no better. By the end of the day he was a paltry 14th, well below the past champion’s standards.

Gahm and crew chief Cliff Moore checked, double checked and triple checked every nook and cranny of the team’s Mustang. Obviously the car had an abundance of horsepower and the chassis combination appeared to be on the up and up.

ROUND-BY-ROUND ADRL VMP RESULTS

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STOTT AND D’APRILE HIT THE GROUND RUNNING

Quain Stott is teaching lessons to the Bush Motorsports team from top to bottom. adrl_richmond_bb_054From the driver down to the guy adjusting the valves on the engine.

“Everybody’s got their own way of doing it so I have a system to where you can’t forget,” said Stott, prior to Friday’s qualifying at the ADRL U.S. Drags in Richmond, Va., of his valve adjusting methods.

Stott, the new tuner for the Mel Bush-owned car driven by Tommy D’Aprile, is busy putting his stamp on the team.

NOSTALGIC BARN FIND MAKES ADRL APPEARANCE WITH GLIDDEN

Billy Glidden learned barn finds can be pretty cool.
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Billy, while poking around the back of his Whiteland, Ind.-based race shop, found a pair of old valve covers his dad used to run back in the day. Back in the day, in this instance, was 1982 when his father, Bob Glidden, the 10-time Pro Stock champion, converted his small-block engine program over to 500-cubic inches.

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