ROUSH DRAG RACER BOWLES CAPTURES NMRA HOT STREET
CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUSH DRAG RACER BOWLES CAPTURES NMRA HOT STREET CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUSH®/Valvoline Post-Race Report - NMRA Drag Racing Series @ Beech
Bend Raceway
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (October 7, 2009) – Although the weekend was
bookended on both ends by wet weather, the ROUSH® Drag Racing Team took
care of business and put their stamp on a very successful 2009 NMRA Ford
Nationals racing season which concluded with the October 1-5 at Beech
Bend Raceway in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Don Bowles is the only competitor on the ROUSH® Drag Racing Team that
races a heads-up class - Hot Street. This is a class that features the
most technologically-advanced, small-block Ford engines around,
assembled by the best builders on the planet. During the course of the
2009 season, Bowles has been immersed in a points battle with the 2008
class champion, fellow ROUSH® Competition Engines customer Robbie
Blankenship. This battle came down to the final event of the year, as
Bowles started to find his groove with the ’72 Maverick he debuted at
the season-opening race.
Thanks to the ROUSH® Competition Engines-built power between the frame
rails, Bowles consistently found himself at- or near- the top of the
qualifying ladder, and this event was no exception. Three-time class
champion Charlie Booze Jr. took the top spot with an 8.59, but Bowles
ended the three qualifying sessions with a strong 8.66 to land in
second, setting himself up well for the elimination rounds. He faced off
against Keith Courtney in the first round of competition, and improved
to an 8.62 to take the win, well ahead of Courtney’s 8.73 pass. Then, in
the second round of competition, Don came up against “Bangin’ Bob�??
Hanlon, one of the quicker racers in the class. Although Hanlon got
moving first with a .033 reaction time to Don’s .053, at the top end, it
was all Bowles, as he crossed the stripe with an 8.63 to Hanlon’s 8.73,
an eerie reminder of round one versus Courtney. One of the next pairs up
on the starting line was Blankenship and Max Gross, who is typically
deadly on the tree. Gross not only treed Blankenship, he also pulled an
8.62 out of his hat to finish Blankenship’s title hopes, and clinch the
2009 Hot Street Championship for Don Bowles – his first since the
championship he won in NHRA’s Modified Eliminator class back in 1980.
However, the race wasn’t over. Bowles had a bye run straight into the
final round, where he met up with number one qualifier Booze. Booze
showed why he was a three-time champion in the class, strapping a killer
.015 reaction time on Don, then outrunning him to the finish line to
earn the event win.
Both Donnie Bowles and Susan Roush-McClenaghan came into this event
with an opportunity to take the championship in their class, the ROUSH®
Performance-sponsored Modular Muscle class. Modular Muscle is a class
that focuses on Ford’s Modular powerplant that can be installed in any
Ford-bodied vehicle for competition. The qualifying is based on reaction
time, and the toughest racers in the NMRA call this class their home. To
clarify, a .040 reaction time was only good for 14th on the ladder,
showing the dedication these racers put into their cars.
As qualifying progressed, Susan turned in a .008 reaction time, which
placed her fifth on the ladder. Reggie Burnette Jr., the other racer in
the points chase, then threw down a .004 reaction time, only to be
eclipsed by Donnie’s .003 final qualifying pass to set the ladder
heading into Sunday’s eliminations. Donnie took advantage of his
first-round bye to check out the track surface, while Susan advanced
easily when her first-round opponent broke out, keeping everyone’s
championship hopes alive heading into the second round. There, Susan saw
her title hopes evaporate at the hands of Georgia’s Gary Parker, who ran
closer to the number to eliminate her. However, Donnie was still in it
after eliminating Brad Phoenix in an incredibly close race - a scant
0.006 second difference at the stripe. In the third round of competition
it all unraveled, as Parker then turned around and eliminated Donnie
from the weekend’s race, along with quashing his class championship
hopes. Nevertheless, it was still an excellent season showing for the
ROUSH® Drag Racing Team – one Championship and a number two and three
points finish, respectively.
The ROUSH Drag Team carries sponsorship from 3M, Valvoline, Mickey
Thompson and ROUSH.
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