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NHRA:BAZEMORE ADVANCES TO SECOND ROUND, LOSES GROUND TO TONY PEDREGON IN CHAMPIONSHIP

DON SCHUMACHER RACING
NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series
Round 21 of 23
O'Reilly Fall Nationals
Texas Motorplex
Ennis, Texas
Race Dates: Oct. 10-12, 2003


ENNIS, Texas (Oct. 12, 2003) - Nobody ever said it would be easy, and when
you find yourself next to a driver and team that are always a threat the
finish line seems awfully close sometimes, maybe too close. And so it was
today for Whit Bazemore, driver of the Matco Tools Iron Eagle Dodge Stratus
Funny Car in the first two rounds of eliminations. The finish line was just
close enough in the first stanza when he eliminated Tommy Johnson Jr. by a
whisker and a margin of victory of .0022 of a second (4.850/320.28 for
Bazemore, 4/863/314.57 for Johnson).

The second round saw another fine match-up of drag-racing talent, as
Bazemore fought another close battle with Del Worsham, this time losing by a
slim margin of .0246 of a second with a 4.831/319.94 pass to Worsham's
winning 4.819/321.88. This was especially painful to the two-time U.S.
Nationals winner as his challenger for the NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series
Funny Car championship Tony Pedregon won his second round with a slower
4.862-second lap and John Force did the same with another slower lap of
4.833 seconds.

"It's how it is," said Bazemore. "It's who's in the other lane and what you
do as a team. In some regard it's fate and you just have to be the best
prepared that you can be. And It's NHRA drag racing where anything happens
any round. You just have to be the best prepared that you can be and go up
there as aggressive as you think you can be without going over that fine
line. And that's what out Matco Tools Dodge team did. We ran well, we got
beat by a team that did a little better than we did today.

"You can take it a step further: Tony Pedregon ran even slower than Force
did and he won. You can't judge what you do by what other people do, you
just have to look at your own results and prepare your car, your team and
your driver the best you can prepare them and then go for it."

Pedregon advanced to the semifinal and was eliminated by Dean Skuza,
bringing the Funny Car championship points total to 1592 for Pedregon and
1478 for Bazemore. What's worse is that John Force, with 1415 points after
winning today, has managed to move himself into serious contention, and is
within striking distance of not only Bazemore for second, but Pedregon
(mathematically) for first.

With two races left in the season and Bazemore 114 points back of Pedregon
and 63 points ahead of Force, Bazemore's chase for his first Funny Car
championship is coming down to the wire

"We don't quit, we don't give up," said Bazemore. "Our career has been a
series of trials and tribulations, coming back from times when we shouldn't
have ever been able to come back. The championship, until it's
mathematically over, is not over and we're realistic here. We don't live in
a pipedream, but the fact is it is not mathematically over. We obviously
have to win the next two races and hope that our competition has some bad
luck. We're not going to wish bad luck on them. All we can do is try  to do
what we do and that's try to win races. If we win the next two races we'll
see where we are in points.

"If we don't, we'll be way better prepared for next season than we were this
season." 

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