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NHRA FMDRS-The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway--Final Results

16 October 2000


STRASBURG, PARKER ARE DEALT A ROYAL FLUSH AT GAMBLER NATIONALS IN LAS VEGAS

LAS VEGAS, Nev.- Mike Strasburg of Lindon, Utah collected his first
Federal-Mogul Dragster win of the 2000 season at the Federal-Mogul Gambler
Nationals at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.  In Federal-Mogul Funny
Car, Russ Parker of Salem, Ore. won his second race of the year and career.
 
After qualifying No. 3, Strasburg met John Shoemaker of Sacramento, Calif.
in round one and put him on the trailer with a pass of 5.571 seconds at
255.92 mph.  In the semifinals, Strasburg took on Las Vegas national event
Federal-Mogul Dragster champion, Darren Nicholson of Mission Viejo, Calif. 
Strasburg won this race on the starting line with a reaction time of .425
to Nicholson's .469.  Strasburg took the win light with a pass of 5.526
seconds at 256.65 mph to Nicholson's 5.597 seconds at 254.52 mph.  The
final pitted Strasburg's Cornwell Tools Dragster against Las Vegas
resident, Duane Shields and his Short Line Express Dragster.  Strasburg
again took the big advantage at the start with a reaction time of .415 to
Shields' .489.  Strasburg didn't look back and took the win light going
away with a run of 5.602 seconds at 254.38 mph to Shields' 7-cylinder pass
of 5.862 seconds at 233.12 mph.
"I can't believe we made it to the winner's circle with such tough
competition," said a delighted Strasburg.  "It's been a while since our
last win, but it won't be that long again-this feels to good."
In Federal-Mogul Funny Car it wasn't in your best interest to be one of the
top four qualifiers as each one lost in the first round.  Russ Parker
qualified his Centennial Batteries/Oregon Dairy Farmers Funny Car in the
No. 6 position in a tough all 5-second field.  Parker knocked out No. 3
qualifier, Steve Gasparrelli of West Covina, Calif. in round one with a
hole shot.  Parker's reaction time of .444 was good enough to hold off 
Gasparelli's reaction time of .527.  Parker got the bye to the final after
John Patton couldn't make the call after blowing an engine in round one. 
In the final, Parker took on John Weaver of Hanford, Calif. and again took
the advantage off the start and took the win light with a pass of 5.883
seconds at 242.89 mph to Weaver's run of 6.166 seconds at 181.96 mph.
"This is a great win because we beat 15 very strong Pacific Division Funny
Cars," said Parker.  This is my second win and it just gets better each
time.
The following are final results from the NHRA Federal-Mogul Drag Racing
Series event at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway:

FEDERAL-MOGUL DRAGSTER
Round 1
8) Dale Carlson, Olympia, Wash., 5.755 seconds, 239.36 mph def 1) Rick
Henkelman, San Jose, Calif., 9.151, 88.78
4) Duane Shields, Las Vegas, Nev., 5.545, 257.38 def 5) Steve Federlin,
Oregon City, Ore., 5.694, 252.0
2) Darren Nicholson, Mission Viejo, Calif., 5.563, 255.73 def 7) Bob
Perkins, Bluffdale, Utah, 5.791, 244.29
3) Mike Strasburg, Lindon, Utah, 5.571, 255.92 vs. 6) John Shoemaker,
Sacramento, Calif., 6.000, 171.18

Semi-Finals
Shields, 5.554, 245.54 def Carlson, 6.449, 162.24
Strasburg, 5.526, 256.65 def Nicholson, 5.597, 254.52

Finals
Strausberg, 5.602, 254.38 def Shields, 5.862, 233.12

FEDERAL-MOGUL FUNNY CAR 
Round 1
8) Mert Littlefield, Garden Grove, Calif., '00 Camaro, 7.379, 135.09 def 1)
Mike Andreotti, Colusa, Calif., '92 Daytona, 9.884, 92.61
5) John Weaver, Hanford, Calif., '00 Camaro, 5.838, 252.85 def 4) Ed Marx,
Stockton, Calif., '00 Avenger, 5.801, 246.30
7) John Patton, Peoria, Ariz., '99 Firebird, 6.109, 195.11 def 2) Rod
Alexander, Simi Valley, Calif., 6.783, 240.08
6) Russ Parker, Salem, Ore., '00 Avenger, 5.944, 244.21 def 3) Steve
Gasparrelli, Covina, Calif., 5.863, 247.38

Semi-Finals
Parker, 5.841, 245.67 def Patton, Broke--Did Not Run
Weaver, 5.908, 249.72 def Littlefield, 6.009, 222.69

Finals
Parker, 5.883, 242.89 def Weaver, 6.166, 181.96


COMP ELIMINATOR
Jimmy Defrank, Tarzana, Calif., '89 Oldsmobile Cutlass C/EA, 8.521, 158.13
def Andy Manna Jr., Covina Calif., '90 Pontiac Trans Am D/EA, 8.624, 153.40

SUPER STOCK
Curt Auman, Yorba Linda, Calif., '90 Beretta SS/AM, 8.912, 142.55 def John
Scheiss, North Hills, Calif., '91 Calais, 9.864, 130.77

STOCK ELIMINATOR
Darin Grossi, Soulsbyville, Calif., '70 Barracuda, 10.838, 121.79 def Don
Little, Westley, Calif., '70 Barracuda, 10.583, 121.67

SUPER COMP
Michael Miller, Santa Fe, N.M., '98 Dragster, 9.064, 158.13 def Greg
Carillo, Phoenix, Ariz., '99 Dragster, 9.044, 167.34

SUPER GAS
Bob Herr, Sacramento, Calif., '63 Corvette, 10.071, 154.97 def Ron Freedle,
Ontario, Calif., '85 Camaro, 10.050, 140.46

SUPER STREET
Jimmy Band, Boise, Idaho, '57 Chevrolet, 11.167, 136.48 def Keith Manogue,
Phoenix, Ariz., '63 Nova, 15.008, 77.67

PRO SPORTSMAN MOTORCYCLE
Jake Geisser, West Valley City, Utah, '85 Suzuki, 8.204, 158.41 def Rick
Newport, West Valley City, Utah, '97 Suzuki, 8.432, 157.61

SUPER ELIMINATOR
Bill Webber, Kingman, Ariz., '00 Dragster, 8.058, 177.74 def Scott Wells,
Glendale, Ariz., 8.146, 175.59