Alderman Maintains 11th
TELEVISION TIMES: (ALL TIMES EASTERN)
QUALIFYING: Sat., June 29; 9-11 p.m.; ESPN2
REPEAT: Sun., June 30; 5-7 a.m.; ESPN2
FINAL ROUND: Sun., June 30; 810:30 p.m.; ESPN2
REPEAT: Tues., July 2; 2-4 p.m.; ESPN2
MADISON, Ill. -- Mopar Motorsports NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series teams
completed the final day of qualifying for this weekend¹s Sears Craftsman
Nationals at Gateway International Raceway.
NOTABLE: High temperatures in the mid-90s and track temperatures approaching
140 degrees hindered qualifying activities today.
Mopar Parts Dodge Stratus R/T driver Dean Skuza was shooting for his 300th
career start in NHRA POWERade Funny Car competition.
DEAN SKUZA, driver of the Mopar Parts Dodge Stratus R/T
A promising weekend turned sour for Dean Skuza and the Mopar Parts Dodge
Stratus R/T. After posting the 15th-quickest elapsed time in the third round
of qualifying, Skuza¹s 5.233-second elapsed time at 284.15 wasn¹t enough to
crack the top 16.
³We went in real soft,² Skuza said. ³We just wanted to get down the track
this weekend and get into the show. It wasn¹t to be. The track was real
tough to get a hold of this weekend because of all the heat. We¹re looking
forward to Denver and I hope we do well for all the folks attending the
Mopar Parts Mile-High Nationals.²
GENE WILSON, driver of the Mopar Parts Dodge Neon R/T
Gene Wilson drastically improved his elapsed time in the third session of
qualifying today, but the heat and high track temperatures were too much to
overcome for the rookie Pro Stock competitor. Wilson¹s Mopar Parts Dodge
Neon R/T lapped the suburban St. Louis quarter mile in 6.943 seconds at
199.37 mph.
³Conditions today are very, very bad,² Wilson said. ³We looked at track
temperatures of around 140 degrees. When it gets like this, it¹s really
tough to improve or make any ground. The track is simply too slick and too
hot. Basically, there is just one session that you can get in., and that¹s
on Friday night. If you have any trouble, you are pretty much out of luck.
If you don¹t make it, you have to make a perfect hit on Saturday. It¹s tough
to do. These were just terrible conditions for the Pro Stock cars.²
LARRY MORGAN, driver of the Mopar Parts Dodge Neon R/T
Larry Morgan was unable to crack the top 16 after today¹s two final
sessions. The Newark, Ohio, resident, who pilots the blue Mopar Parts Dodge
Neon R/T, clicked off a 6.928-second lap at 198.82 mph.
³You just can¹t believe how tough this category is,² said Morgan, who missed
qualifying and .003 of a second. ³We¹re just so close that it¹s hard to talk
about. It so out of control. If you make a mistake in the good session you
are done.²
DARRELL ALDERMAN, driver of the Mopar Parts Dodge Neon R/T
The extreme heat meant relief for Darrell Alderman. The three-time POWERade
Pro Stock World Champion and pilot of the Mopar Parts Dodge Neon R/T grabbed
the 11th slot last night with an elapsed time of 6.908 seconds at 200.14
mph. With only one car bumping into the show today, Alderman maintained his
effort from last night.
Alderman, 52, will line up against category veteran Arturo Delgado in round
one.
³We¹re having trouble getting grip out there,² Alderman noted. ³You would
make a straight pass, but the wheel would just spin. We¹ll work on the
clutch a little and see what we can come up with for them tomorrow.²