Pontieri poised for promising things in JEGS ProMod
Challenge (NHRA/JEGS)
Pontieri poised for promising things in JEGS ProMod Challenge
BOLTON, ONTARIO, Canada (April 22) --There is little question that Canadian
Tony Pontieri is a rising star in the JEGS ProMod Challenge. After years
racing other sanctions in a variety of racecars, Pontieri came to NHRA
competition a year and a half ago and was instantly hooked on the atmosphere and racing
action.
In 13 starts in Rob Sporring's Quality Plus Compressors Bel Air, he's been
rock-solid, qualifying for all 13 events with a win and a pair of runner-up
finishes to his credit.
His recipe for success is a little different than most and one he devised
partially by mistake and mostly by circumstances. Regardless of how it came to
be, it works, and Pontieri isn't about to change a thing.
"We found ourselves really short on crew when we were getting started,"
Pontieri said. "It basically ended up where it was just me and my buddy, Paolo
Dalimonte, running the car. We joke that we're like a Super Gas team but you
know it's turned into a nice deal.
"When we talk about what we're gonna do with the tune-up we're thinking we
can't get too crazy because we don't have the time to fix stuff. What happened
was we ended up with this really consistent racecar."
Currently second in the JEGS points, Pontieri has raced to two finals in the
last three races, dating back to last year's season-ending event in Las
Vegas, which he won. His successful race day ratio of 59 percent is 10th-best in
class history.
"I have to credit Scotty Cannon for a lot of our success," Pontieri said.
"He basically taught us how to do everything. He's always saying, 'Just keep
your cool, guys.' He tells us we don't need to be the quickest or the fastest
car to win races. It's better to make sure you go wire-to-wire every run. And
you know what? He's right. If you don't get to the finish line you're not
going to win many races."
The strategy is susceptible to big-time runs by Pontieri's opponents, like
his quarterfinal loss to Ray Commisso in Gainesville where he gained
five-hundredths of a second at the line only to lose by about that same margin when
Commisso posted a 5.95 to his 6.06. But for the most part, it works.
"It's something we've come to embrace because we don't have a choice,"
Pontieri said. "When you have a race like we did against Ray, I just shake his
hand and tell him 'good job.' He was 10 mph faster than us at the other end. But
then you get some back and you feel better. I shook the tires in Round 1 in
Houston and Scott (Ray) red-lighted so that was a break. It all works out.
"We're going to be as consistent as we can. If you look at it, you can go to
the semis or finals every race and win the championship without ever winning
a race. If your opponents know your car is going down the track every time,
they have to be ready for that and maybe try some things to beat you. It's
the same in the points standings. If your opponents know you're going rounds
every race, they might need to push a little harder to keep pace. That's when
they make mistakes."
When that happens, Pontieri and his consistent hot rod will be there to take
full advantage of the situation.
"We know the car is going to be there and I'm gonna get better with my
driving in those later rounds," Pontieri said. "I do pretty good with reaction
times but I've always kind of backed off a little at the end because you don't
want to red-light away a win. But Scotty told me the final is the best time to
go for that Tree because the worst thing that can happen is you come in
second, and that's pretty good. He's a pretty smart guy so I'm going to listen to
him and see what happens."
Additional information regarding the JEGS ProMod Challenge can be found at
_www.JEGSProMod.com_ (http://www.jegspromod.com/) .
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