BILL STEPHENS “IN THE GROOVE” 10/31/11
If ever there was an appropriate time to throw around some Halloween references as they pertain to JFR’s exploits in Las Vegas this past weekend, now would be it.
Vegas was:
1. A Chamber of Horrors
2. Diabolical
3. A Blood Bath
4. Torture to Witness
5. A Horrifying Monster
Get the idea?
The Countdown to the Championship rolled into the second-
The stark reality is two Don Schumacher Racing drivers, Matt Hagan and Jack Beckman, are essentially tied for the points lead—only one point separating them—and Mike and Robert are 4th and 5th. Mike is 34 points out of first and Robert is 71 back. Cruz Pedregon is in third, 26 points out of the lead with the last race of the year, the Auto Club Finals in Pomona, will determine the 2011 Funny Car Full Throttle championship.
A round win is worth 20 points, winning the race earns 100 points, qualifying No. 1 awards 8 points, and setting a new elapsed time national record adds 20 points. The most points you can earn at a national event is 128 so neither Mike or Robert are mathematically out of it, however John, in 9th place, is 216 points back and won’t be able to defend his 2010 championship. The only other factor to remember in all this is the oildown penalties which deduct points from a driver’s total, depending on how many oildowns he or she has been responsible for during the season.
Can Mike or Robert stage a miraculous come-
There have been other final-
Cruz Pedregon came virtually out of nowhere to win the Funny Car championship in
2008 when Tim Wilkerson appeared headed for his first career championship but struggled
mightily when the Countdown began and went into a free-
Going further back, Dick Lahaie’s 1987 Top Fuel crown was won in the semi-
Of course, Mike and Robert would have rather not been in this situation in the first
place. Mike led the points for much of the season, but in the last three races he’s
scored exactly one round win. Robert left Seattle to end the Western Swing in second
place in the Full Throttle standings, but outside of his win in Reading, went through
a dismal stretch from Brainerd to Las Vegas in which he had four first-
But as John likes to say, “Nobody has won anything yet.”
Keep the faith.