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NHRA: Memphis NHRA Chevy PST Eliminations Notes

12 October 1999


PRO STOCK TRUCK -- CHEVY S-10 PICKUP -- ELIMINATIONS

JERRY HAAS, driving VINNY BARONE'S CHEVY S-10 this weekend, was defeated by
JOHN LINGENFELTER, SUMMIT RACING EQUIPMENT CHEVY S-10, in the first round,
when a spark plug broke in the 356 cu. in. Chevy V8 engine.  Lingenfelter
won with a 7.681-second lap at 176.79 mph to Haas' 9.466/103.45.  The
highlight of the match-up for Haas was his .444 reaction time to
Lingenfelter's .450.  Jerry has been struggling to record good reaction
times all year.

HAAS:  "I'm pumped up, I'm ready for Dallas now.  Yesterday I worked on the
tree to try a few different things.  People have given me different
information to help me at the light and none of it helped.  I've always
said, only you can help yourself.  I worked on it.  I didn't even try and
it was a .490.  We didn't make another round last night so I said OK we'll
come back today and try it agian.  I guess I had myelf out of whack at the
tree.  I went up there and let the cutch pedal out and had a .444 light
against John's .450.  I went about 10 feet and the S-10 dropped the No. 1
cylinder.  We found the end of the spark plug broke.  I only had seven
cylinders.  I stayed with it, but it was surging so bad.  I knew it had an
engine problem, and I saw him get by me in my side vision and I just shut
it off.  I can't wait to get to Dallas and put Ol' Betsy, the orange Chevy
S-10, in the winner's circle.  She's done kicked the stalls down wanting to
get out.  I have been trying way too hard on the reaction times.  I tried
everything except what Jerry Haas wanted to try.  This weekend I decided to
try my own strategy, but we will see when we get to Dallas.  We will have a
new Jenkins engine there and I'm pumped up."

No. 1 qualifier BOB PANELLA JR., PANELLA MOTORSPORTS CHEVY S-10, had his
pole position/win streak dashed today when BRAD JETER, JETER RACING CHEVY
S-10, eliminated him on a holeshot advantage in the semifinal with a
7.604-second pass at 176.30 mph to Panella's 7.582/177.21. (.411 reaction
time for Jeter, .457 for Panella).

PANELLA:  IS YOUR STREAK BROKEN?:  "I hope not for long.  Pretty much I
just got spanked.  I guess I had an average light and he had an awesome
light, and the way this deal is anymore, it wasn't good enough."  ON LANE
CHOICE:  "He had lane choice, but I don't think it mattered.  The Safety
Safari did an excellent job fixing those lanes, I didn't think it made any
difference.  Fortunately, it wasn't an issue.  The other pair (Randy
Daniels and Mike Coughlin) both had 7.59s side by side.  I'm happy, we
gained a little more in points on (Mark) Osborne.  Hopefully (Randy)
Daniels can take care of Jeter for me and leave me a little bit of a
cushion.  If I do my job a few more times it's looking good."  ON THAT RUN
AGAINST JETER:  "Obviously I knew he was going to go for broke.  Usually
when he and I race it's always the best race of the day, I just came up on
the short end of the stick.  I kind of had a little problem all weekend
cutting good lights, had them tuned up a little better the last couple of
rounds, but it wsn't quite enough."

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