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A healthy-sized crowd (the largest yet in '04) left Famoso Raceway with
satisfaction after AHDRA's Screamin' Eagle Championship series rolled into
Bakersfield, CA, with an abundance of fast-paced, two-wheel action on May 1st
and 2nd.
Steve Heidner of Arlington, WA, grabbed a first (AHDRA) Screamin' Eagle Nitro
Harley win in a match-up with Salt Lake City H-D dealer Joe Timmons, who ran
consistent numbers most of the weekend, until Heidner's 6.995 at 196.54 left him
settling for second place. Ron Houniet (Maple Ridge, B.C.) was the #1 qualifier
of the weekend with the low E.T. of 6.762, while Griz Robinson of Pueblo, CO,
set the top speed at 210.92 mph.
Saturday's qualifying proved to be a show itself, when Nitro Harley Champ,
Doug Vancil (Albuquerque, NM) and 02 Champ, Ron Houniet battled for pole
position. Both struggled in the opening pair of rounds leaving Houniet in the
7th spot of an 8-bike field, but it was Vancil with the biggest challenge.
Vancil was in the 11th spot and faced a possible spectator position on Sunday.
In a huge turn of events, Houniet came out with what would ultimately be the
quickest run of the weekend (6.762) and graduated to the #1 qualifying spot,
while Vancil followed with a 7.324, certainly below his performance level, but
good enough to squeeze in the show in the 8th spot and land him a first round
match-up with Houniet in Sunday's elimination's.
It was a "made for television" opener when the Champion duo fired
up to a roaring crowd, and the roar turned to gasp, when Houniet left early for
a red light and Vancil ran his best of the weekend, a 6.924. Vancil's day ended
in the next round to Heidner who advanced through the field for the win.
JIMS Pro Fuel winner Jack Romine (Casa Guarde, AZ) was off his normal pace at
Famoso, but he wasn't complaining after ending a streak of runner-up finishes.
He beat Gabe Larkins of Phoenix, AZ, who had a commendable outing as a rookie in
the Pro Fuel category. Patrick Fenderson (Twinfalls, ID) was the #1 qualifier
with a low E.T. of 7.186, and Chicago Joe of Richmond, CA, took top speed honors
of 192.63.
Rick Maney of Phoenix provided a hefty dose of speed in S & S Pro Stock
competition, capturing back-to-back wins in the category with a win over Scott
Pollacheck of Medford, OR, in the final. Maney set the pace of the weekend with
#1 qualifier spot and low E.T. of 7.477, and top speed of 181.01 mph.
Kresto Pro Drag brought the top performers of the weekend to the line for the
final, and after Scott Truett of Wichita, KS, missed the final in Texas because
of mechanical turmoil, he redeemed himself in California with the win over
Florida's Chuck Jones. Truett held the numbers across the board with a 7.438 low
E.T. and #1 qualifying spot; he was also the fastest with a 177.47 quarter-mile
pass.
Fred Love (Farmington, NM) was the winner in S & S Pro Gas after a
disappointed Kenny Schaefer broke in the box. A fuel leak appeared to be the
problem for the Santa Ana, Californian, who was forced to shut off the 121 c.i.
machine early. Robert Markham held the performance advantage all weekend, with
an 8.329 low qualifying position and top speed of 167.44 mph. But the '99 Buell
spit flames in Sunday's first round, ending the Loveland, CO rider's day early.
Junior Pippin decided to make the trip to California late in the week, and he
made it in 48 hours. The Conyers, GA, rider granted Discovery Channel's Monster
Nation the opportunity to tail him and friendly rival Cliff Dwy of Madras, OR,
with cameras during the weekend. While Dwy left the show in the semi's with a
broken machine, Pippin went on to the finals against Darren Mauldin (Mesa, AZ),
who was hot all weekend in the highly competitive Joker Machine Pro Modified
class. Pippin got the win and shared the top number boards with Mauldin, whose
top speed was161.89 mph. Pippin grabbed the low E.T. and #1 qualifying honors of
8.363.
Along with big numbers from Mauldin and Pippin there were also high marks on
the boards in the Rivera-Primo Street Pro category. Steve Stute of Gladstone,
OR, was the winner with a 9.076 over #1 qualifier Joe Sternotti's 9.219.The two
shared top numbers with a 152.85 mph pass from Sternotti (Blackwood, NJ) and
Stute's 9.076 was good enough for low E.T. of the meet.
John Burdynski of Houston, TX, was the solo entry in the heads-up action of
DragMasters Hot Street, and he took the easy win, with records to claim along
the way. His best run of 10.290 was enough for the record books; but not
satisfied with the no-contest victory and a record in Hot Street Burdynski
also entered the 11.50 index class, known as SEP. He ultimately battled his way
through a tough field for a well-earned win, defeating the defending champion of
the class, Dan DeGood of Mountain Top, PA.
Terry Vaughn of Phoenix returned for a repeat victory in Screamin' Eagle
V-Rod competition, taking on Shreveport, LA's Richard Nallin for the win. Vaughn
had the numbers of the weekend with a 9.899 low qualifying pass and a top speed
of 139.38 mph.
Redline Super Gas (9.70 index) winner was Greg Krenik of Placitas, NM, over
Scott Martin of Portland, OR.
"Big" Dave Brill of Vancouver, WA, took on Terry Brown (Portland,
OR) for the win in S & S Super Sport 10.30 index action. Joe Boyd (Helendales,
CA) beat Rock Muluenna for the (10.90 index) Performance Corner Super Eliminator
win.
Tripp Nobles of Statesville, NC, made the winners circle, but not in usual
form. The Screamin' Eagle V-Rod champ was unable to meet tech requirements in
that category, but he had enough to run through a big field of Syn3 E.T. bikes
for a win over Raymond McNamara of Rohnert, CA.
Temperatures hovered in the 90's during the S & S/Drag
Specialties-sponsored event at Famoso Raceway, but the action on the track
provided some welcome relief in the jam-packed stands.
Discovery Channel's Monster Nation and the crew from American Thunder were on
site filming the action. Fans can log on to www.ahdra.com
over the next few weeks for updates on broadcasts from Famoso Raceway.
Next up for the 2004 AHDRA Screamin' Eagle Performance Parts Championship
series is the Stone
Mountain Harley-Davidson Southern Nationals presented by Drag Specialties, May
29th and 30th, Atlanta Dragway.
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