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September 1, 2012

US Nationals set for weekend

Tempers flare at Bristol

The last big racing event of the year in Indianapolis takes place this weekend with the NHRA U.S. Nationals at Lucas Oil Raceway.

Action began Tuesday and culminates on Labor Day with the champions decided in the Funny Car, Top Fuel, Pro Stock and Pro Stock Motorcycle Divisions.

Today and Sunday are the competition in the TRAXXUS Nitro Shootout for the Top Fuel and Funny Cars that offer $100,000 to the winnners of these special events.

The track record for the Top Fuel dragsters is 324.83 miles per hour and for the Funny Cars it stands at 315.19 mph.

Over the years at the US Nationals, I have always found the best time for spectators is at night when the Top Fuel dragsters light up the night with flames shooting from the exhaust pipes.

What stands out is the roar of the engines— use ear plugs — and the vibration the engines send out, literally causing your chest to pound.

Scott Smith with Lucas Oil Raceway said this is the last event leading up to the countdown for the NHRA Nationals. He said drivers hope to be in the Top 10 in the point standings when the series leaves Indiana.

Smith also stated the Nitro Shootout is for bragging rights among the teams, in additional to a potential $100,000 payday.

With threatening weather forecast for this weekend, Smith also said it may make for some longer nights at the facility. He said Lucas Oil Raceway has lights and there is no noise curfew in effect.

In other racing news: Tempers flared at Bristol during the Sprint Cup night race last weekend with Tony Stewart throwing his helmet at the car of Matt Kenseth following an on track altercation and crash.

Stewart’s aim was perfect as his helmet bounced off the front of Kenseth’s Ford as it came down pit road.

“Smoke” claimed the accident was caused by Kenseth, but video replays showed both drivers were beating and banging on each other for the better part of a lap.

Danica Patrick ended up shaking a finger at Regan Smith after her Go Daddy Chevrolet found the wall. Hard to tell if Patrick came down or Smith went up the track to cause the crash.

Overall, it was a bad night for Stewart. Not only was his car wrecked, the car he owns for Patrick and Ryan Newman were also heavily damaged at Bristol.

There are two races left for Jeff Gordon and Carl Edwards to capture a wild card spot for the Chase. Edwards ran out of fuel while contending for the win, making his quest for a repeat appearance in the Chase more doubtful.

— Long time sprint car driver Jeff Bloom suffered burns to his arms and legs during last Saturday’s Must See Racing event at Berlin Raceway in Michigan.

Bloom has made 35 starts in the Pay Less Little 500 at Anderson Speedway, winning in 1972, 1977 and 1991. During his career he has finished in the Top 10 a total of 12 times.

Bloom can be reached at: 4065 Baseline Rd., Bloomingdale, MI, 49026. I’m sure a get well card would be welcomed.

-California driver JoJo Helberg won the Must See Racing Winged Sprint Car race at Berlin and captured the championship.

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