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THE JIXED WATCH BET FOR TODD AND BERNSTEIN

You can’t convince either Todd or Brandon Bernstein that a side-bet hasn't
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The longtime friends on and off of the track made a deal with Oakley’s
Todd Hayes that the first one of them to win a national event would
take home a $3,000 diamond watch.

MILLICAN'S HOMETOWN OBLIGATION SHINES IN DALLAS FIRST ROUND

Clay Millican wasn’t given any orders but felt a hometown obligation
when he squared off against Bob Vandergriff Jr. in the first round of
Top Fuel eliminations at the NHRA Fallnationals in Dallas, Tex.
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Vandergriff drives the UPS-sponsored dragster.

Millican lives in Memphis, Tenn., the headquarters from rival shipping company Federal Express.

DOUGLAS WINS FARMINGTON MAD DAWG SERIES EVENT

The extremely popular Outlaw Mad Dawg series rolled into O’Reilly Farmington Dragway on Saturday, September 20, and was Mad_Dawg_Farmington_9-20-08_417.JPGgreeted
with weather fit for a king. Race fans enjoyed a huge field of fast
doorslammers, 18 in all that were trying to bust their way into a tough
Quick-8 field to compete in the main event.

Statesville, NC’s Joel Douglas overcame a boat load of adversity just
to squeeze into the show. Douglas drove an amazing tree-trimming race,
eventually putting his 2007 Chevy Cobalt in the winner’s circle, his
first main event final of the season in any series.

FORCE EXITS DALLAS IN CONVENTIONAL TRANSPORTATION THIS TIME

Reaching the semi-finals at the Texas Motorplex brought forth a better force.JPGexperience this year for the 14-time Funny Car champion John Force.

Sure, his day ended premature of the NHRA Fallnationals final round.

At least this time he exited under his own power in a rental car as
opposed to last season’s helicopter ride after his car broke apart just
past the finish line and collided with Kenny Bernstein’s car.

“This year I’m leaving the track in a Ford Flex instead of the Air Evac
helicopter,” Force said. “How is that for sneaking a sponsor in there?
I guess it had to come back to here. My crew chief (Austin Coil) kept
picking that left lane every run. (Now) it’s time to put it behind us.

HERNANDEZ WINS DALLAS JEGS PRO MOD TITLE

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Defending series champion Josh Hernandez ended a week he'd just as soon forget with a pm_winner.JPGmemorable
win over championship rival Tony Pontieri at the 23rd annual Super
Start Batteries NHRA Nationals to pad his lead in the JEGS ProMod
Challenge points to 59 with two races left on the 2008 schedule.

A resident of the Houston suburb of Conroe, Texas, Hernandez spent the
first half of the week digging out from the widespread damage caused by
Hurricane Ike.

He managed to make it to the race on time and didn't miss a beat once
he got here, qualifying No. 1 and marching through the field to win
with a 6.036 at 237.21 mph in his Team Rage '68 Camaro to Pontieri's
6.245 at 234.82 mph in his Quality Plus Compressors '57 Bel Air.

WINNERS CROWNED AT JEGS NORTHERN SPORTSNATIONALS

Champions were crowned in eight Lucas Oil sportsman categories during
this weekend’s highly successful fourth annual JEGS NHRA Northern
SPORTSnationals at National Trail Raceway. Emerging from a field of
more than 500 competitors, Robert Bailey of Wabash, Ind., claimed the
title in Comp Eliminator while former NHRA national champion Jeff
Taylor claimed his second Northern SPORTSnationals title in Super
Stock. Katie Sepanek of Moosic, Pa., added her name to the list of
women who have won an NHRA national event when she claimed the Stock
eliminator title over former champion Kevin Helms. The state of Ohio
was well represented as Buckeye racers combined to make seven final
rounds. Other winners crowned on Sunday afternoon were Don Trasin of
Pickerington, Ohio (Super Comp), Gary Linkhorn of Cumberland, Ohio
(Super Gas), Don Moyer of Pickerington, Ohio (Super Street), Ronnie
Davis of Suwanee, Ga. (Top Sportsman), and Bill Webb of Centerburg,
Ohio (Top Dragster).
          
Bailed drove his dragster to a time of 7.24-seconds to beat Greg
Kamplain of Brownsburg, Ind., in the final round of Comp Eliminator.
Taylor, a three-time NHRA champion who has also raced in Pro Stock,
drove his ’95 Olds Achieva to a final round victory against Rich South
of Pickerington in the Super Stock final and Sepanek downed Helms in
the Stock final with a run of 11.77-seconds in her ’72 Chevelle.

POINT STANDINGS FOLLOWING DALLAS

Point standings (top 10) for NHRA professional categories following
the 23rd annual O'Reilly Super Start Batteries NHRA Fall Nationals at
Texas Motorplex, the 20th of 24 events in the
NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series -


Top Fuel

1.  Tony Schumacher, 2,295; 2.  Antron Brown, 2,198; 3.  Cory
McClenathan, 2,191; 4.  Larry Dixon, 2,166; 5.  Hillary Will, 2,141;
6.  Brandon Bernstein, 2,130; 7.  Rod Fuller, 2,114; 8.  Doug Herbert,
2,075; 9.  Doug Kalitta, 2,055; 10.  David Grubnic, 2,023.

PRO MOD CREWCHIEF: DQ WAS A MISUNDERSTANDING

Joe Baker disqualified for supercharger infraction …

Jegs Pro Modified racer Joe Baker’s disqualification from the NHRA
Fallnationals in Dallas, Tex., was the result of a misunderstanding,
this according to his crew chief Chuck Ford.

During the off season, between 2007 and 2008, the NHRA put into effect
supercharger rules closely mirroring those of the IHRA, mandating no
billet blowers. Supercharger casings had to be fabricated in OEM
material with an opening to not exceed 11-inches by 4.5-inches.

No such rule existed in 2007.

Before the first race of the 2008 season was run, the NHRA rescinded a
portion of the rule thereby enabling teams to use a billet casing.
Chuck Ford read the change to mean size restrictions had been waived as
well.

DALLAS FINAL RESULTS

ALL FOUR WORLD CHAMPS DEFEATED IN THE FINALS IN DRAMATIC CONCLUSION TO O’REILLY FALL NATIONALS

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Roger Richards Photos

J.R. Todd had a military salute for Tony Schumacher on Sunday, but it wasn’t the kind Schumacher’s used to.
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In fact, for the first time in NHRA history the reigning NHRA POWERade
Series world champions were a stunning 0-4 in final rounds at the same
event, the O’Reilly Super Start Batteries NHRA Fall Nationals at Texas
Motorplex.

ROUND-BY-ROUND PRO RESULTS FROM DALLAS

Final round-by-round results from the 23rd annual O'Reilly Super
Start Batteries NHRA Fall Nationals at Texas Motorplex, the 20th of 24
events in the  NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series:

TOP FUEL:

ROUND ONE -- Tony Schumacher, 3.898, 312.57 def. Rod Fuller, 4.374,
230.72; Antron Brown, 3.909, 307.37 def. Steve Torrence, 3.904, 307.02;
J.R. Todd, 3.911, 310.13 def. Spencer Massey, 3.933, 304.74; Clay
Millican, 4.197, 222.07 def. Bob Vandergriff, 4.279, 235.43; Hillary
Will, 3.879, 309.63 def. Doug Kalitta, 3.918, 299.20; Brandon
Bernstein, 3.894, 311.49 def. Doug Herbert, 4.354, 214.93; Cory
McClenathan, 3.887, 307.16 def. Joe Hartley, 9.776, 83.65; Larry Dixon,
3.871, 309.63 def. Morgan Lucas, 3.908, 303.78;

QUARTERFINALS -- Bernstein, 3.965, 296.24 def. Brown, 4.016,
281.42; McClenathan, 3.968, 294.37 def. Millican, 4.052, 276.75; Todd,
3.934, 305.22 def. Will, 3.936, 304.39; Schumacher, 3.914, 310.34 def.
Dixon, 4.014, 274.66;

SEMIFINALS -- Todd, 4.532, 235.39 def. Bernstein, 6.729, 113.67; Schumacher, 4.025, 273.66 def. McClenathan, 4.646, 173.45;

FINAL -- Todd, 3.912, 309.84 def. Schumacher, 3.910, 310.63.

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