Mopar Saturday Notes --- Texas
Skuza Grasps Fifth Qualifier
ENNIS, Texas. (Oct. 20, 2001) - Dean Skuza and the Mopar Parts Dodge R/T
Nitro Funny Car took home the fifth-qualified position heading in to
tomorrow's O'Reilly NHRA Fall Nationals at the Texas Motorplex.
Skuza lapped the quarter mile in 4.819 seconds at 315.90 mph and will face
off against Gary Densham in round one.
"We were real conservative this weekend," Skuza said. "We put another blower
on the car and didn't realize it had so much power, so we smoked the tires
on the third run today. We adjusted things and ran much better. Our new
blower is so much more efficient and it will be the one we use next season.
It's that good."
Osborne & Alderman Qualify
Mark Osborne drove his Hemi-powered Mopar Parts Dodge Neon R/T to the
12th-qualifed position with a 6.901-second elapsed time at 200.26 mph. The
Abingdon, Va. resident will take on Tom Hammonds in a first-round eliminator
"We've had a pretty good weekend so far," Osborne said. "Track conditions
are pretty tricky out there. For tomorrow, I don't think lane choice is
really going to matter."
Teammate Darrell Alderman fell right behind Osborne with a 6.902-second lap
at 199.51 mph, to take the 13th slot. The three-time Winston Pro Stock World
Champion will take on Hurley Blakeney in the opening round of eliminations.
"Really, I had a real good run on that last hit," Alderman said. "We're real
consistent this weekend, which will help us on race day. I think we have a
good shot at it because I was as fast as anyone in that last session. We
changed rear ends for that last session and the car seemed to like that."
Patterson Grabs the 10th Slot
Todd Patterson, who wields the Dodge Motorsports Dakota R/T, will face off
against Mike
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Coughlin in the first round of eliminations after grabbing the
10th-qualifying position with a
7.487-second elapsed time at 180.10 mph.
"We made a great first run and have gone down hill from there," said
Patterson, who made his quickest run during the first session yesterday. "We
broke a transmission in our second run and we missed the set up on our
third. We set it up wrong and left 1,000 rpm too low on the start. We run
real well in that last session, so I'm happy.
Patterson faces off against Mike Coughlin in round one.
"We're going up against the record holder and the guy everyone has been
gunning for recently," Patterson added. "We might as well be the one's to
knock him off. The race is also pivotal in the points chase because I want
to stay in the top five."
Morgan On the Outside
Larry Morgan barely missed the field in his Dodge Motorsports Neon R/T Pro
Stock entry. The Newark, Ohio resident lapped the Texas Motorplex quarter
mile in 6.931 seconds at 199.55 mph.
"We made a nice run in that last session, but it was the wrong session to do
it in," Morgan commented. "The track has an excellent starting line, but
real poor after that. It's a tricky track to get a hold of."
Eaton's Miss Show
The father-and-son duo of Dale and Craig Eaton both failed to make the show
in their Dodge Dakota R/T's.
Dale Eaton, driver of the Mopar Parts Dodge Dakota R/T, just missed the
top-16 with a 7.523-second elapsed time at 179.92 mph. The Phoenix, Ariz.,
resident talked about the weekend.
"We keep experiencing the same problem," said the elder Eaton. "We had some
nice speed numbers this weekend, but we just haven't been able to leave very
well. We're going to go back to the shop and see if we can get it taken care
of."
Craig Eaton and the Dodge Motorsports Dakota R/T also failed to make the
show, driving to a 7.555/180.43 effort.
"We've had three-straight races with a miss in the thing," C. Eaton said.
"We have changed everything in this car. We know it's not an ignition
problem. We now think it's a fuel pump problem, but we'll just have to wait
and see."
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Nickens Falls Short
Bo Nickens, son of car owner Dave Nickens, was unable to place his
Mopar-powered Dodge R/T into the top 16. Nickens, despite running a top
speed of 200.17 mph, barely missed with a 6.925-second elapsed time
"We ironed out a lot of the problems that we have been having the last few
races," Nickens said. "We had some bad clutch discs and we worked on that.
We made some good runs, but they were during the wrongs sessions. It also
hurts that I was the only car to run 200 mph and not make the field."