NHRA FMDRS-Mission Raceway Park, Mission, B.C.--Final Results
8 May 2000
PAT AUSTIN, SHIELDS HAVE NEW CARS ON A MISSION AT MISSION RACEWAY PARK MISSION, B.C.- 1999 Northwest Division Federal-Mogul Funny Car Champion, Pat Austin of Tacoma, Wash. and Federal-Mogul Dragster pilot Duane Shields of Las Vegas, Nev. took advantage of the rare air at the historic Mission Raceway Park to take home the Lordco B.C. Nationals championship. Austin came to Mission Raceway Park this weekend to "test" his brand new Pontiac Firebird Federal-Mogul Funny Car. Austin got all A's. First qualifying attempt and first run ever in his new Federal-Mogul Funny Car Austin blew the Funny Car field away with a pass of 5.655 seconds at 253.02 mph to take the No. 1 qualifying position by a little less than two-tenths of a second. First round of eliminations Austin came out even stronger with a pass of 5.634 seconds at 254.52 mph to defeat Clint Thompson of Klamath Falls, Idaho. In the semifinals, Austin met up with Russ Parker of Salem, Ore. and put him away with a run of 5.678 seconds at 254.30 mph to advance to the final and meet up with his uncle, Bucky Austin of Fife, Wash. Pat Austin, a fan favorite at Mission Raceway Park, came into the final looking for more of the same that got him through the weekend so far. Bucky Austin looked to squeeze all the power he could out of his Chevrolet Camaro Federal-Mogul Funny Car. Bucky Austin squeezed a little too hard as his car pushed through the starting beam early with a .369 red light. Pat Austin ran his slowest time of the weekend with a run of 5.758 seconds at 251.11 mph, but it didn't matter as the win light was already lit before he hit the finish line. "It was a heck of a thrash getting this car done for this race," said a happy and relived Pat Austin. "We are very happy with the results and can't wait to come back in a few weeks and do it all over. This is a first class facility with first class fans and we always love coming to Mission." Shields, a convenience store owner in Las Vegas, Nev., made short work of the Federal-Mogul Dragster field with his nearly brand new 2000 Hadman Federal-Mogul Dragster. Shield received a single run in the first round after Leo Grocock of Mission, B.C. couldn't get his car together for first round of eliminations. In the semifinals, Shields faced Steve Federlin of Oregon City, Ore. and sent him home with a pass of 5.566 seconds at 253.09 mph to Federlin's run of 5.735 seconds at 247.59 mph. Shields earned the right to face No. 1 qualifier, Dale Carlson of Olympia, Wash. in the final. Shields beat Carlson off the starting line, .457 to .489, and took the holeshot win 5.528 seconds to Carlson's run of 5.507 seconds. The following are the final results from the NHRA Federal-Mogul Drag Racing Series event at Mission Raceway Park: FEDERAL-MOGUL DRAGSTER Round One 1) Dale Carlson, Olympia, Wash., 5.525 seconds, 256.92 mph def. Bye 2) Duane Shields, Las Vegas, Nev., 5.467, 242.71 def. 7) Leo Grocock, Mission, B.C., (No Show-Broke) 3) Steve Federlin, Oregon City, Ore., 5.729, 250.00 def. 6) Don Clease, Mission, B.C., 6.738, 190.07 4) Mark Hentges, Federal Way, Wash., 9.577, 86.88 def. 5) Kim Parker, Graham, Wash., 11.548, 55.38 Semifinals Carlson, 7.039, 219.13 def. Hentges, 9.387, 76.10 Shields, 5.566, 253.09 def. Federlin, 5.735, 247.59 Final Shields, (Reaction/Time .457) 5.528, 253.66 def. Carlson, (R/T .489) 5.507, 257.43 FEDERAL-MOGUL FUNNY CAR Round One 1) Pat Austin, Tacoma, Wash., '99 Pontiac Firebird, 5.634 seconds, 254.52 mph def. 8) Clint Thompson, Klamath Falls, Ore., '97 Chevrolet Camaro, 5.950, 227.67 2) John Hyland, Springfield, Ore., '00 Camaro, 5.785, 250.83 def. 7) Mitch Meyers, Hermiston, Ore., '99 Chevrolet Corvette, 5.928, 242.78 3) Bucky Austin, Fife, Wash., '00 Camaro, 5.872, 244.36 def. 6) Roger Bateman, Calgary, Alberta, '97 Firebird, 9.696, 87.14 4) Russ Parker, Salem, Ore., '00 Dodge Avenger, 5.793, 243.37 def. 5) Mike Giuliani, Abbotsford, B.C., '96 Oldsmobile Achieva 5.946, 239.29 Semifinals Pat Austin, 5.678, 254.30 def. Parker, 5.847, 245.83 Bucky Austin, 5.872, 244.36 def. Hyland, 6.142, 184.88 Final Pat Austin, (R/T .457) 5.758, 251.11 def. Bucky Austin, (R/T .369) 5.886, 247.04(Foul-Red Light) COMP ELIMINATOR Bruce Perkin, Maple Ridge, B.C., '87 Pontiac Trans Am, C/SM, 9.107, 149.42 def. Brian Hyerstay, Eugene, Ore., '97 Dragster, G/D, 9.459, 132.25 SUPER STOCK Jeff Lane, North Bend, Wash., '91 Achieva, GT/CA, 9.948, 132.13 def. Dave Wren, Lynden, Wash., '68 Plymouth, SS/AA, 9.223, 133.53 STOCK ELIMINATOR Randy Hutchings, Calgary, Alb., '81 Dodge, ET/SA, 12.411, 84.35 def. Jackie Alley, Eagle, Idaho, '69 Chevrolet, F/SA, 12.576, 80.09 SUPER COMP Dick VanderMeer, Boise, Idaho, 8.905, 167.34 def. Terry Giese, Milwaukie, Ore., 8.891, 162.27 SUPER GAS Joe Mellof, Maple Ridge, B.C., '63 Chevrolet Corvette, 9.897, 155.35 def. Dave Kelly, Walla Walla, Wash., '67 Chevrolet Nova, 9.896, 143.63 SUPER STREET Bob Munoz, Tacoma, Wash., '55 Chevrolet, 10.922, 119.85 def. Paul Nero, Eugene, Ore., '93 Ford Mustang, 10.907, 127.11 TOP COMP Marty Zazula, Surrey, B.C., '89 Dragster, 9.077, 194.59 def. Greg Pessemier, Tacoma, Wash., '96 Dragster, Broke PRO SPORTSMAN MOTORCYCLE Wayne Stebing, Marysville, Wash., '78 Kawasaki, 9.147, 133.82 def. Dan Temple, Chilliwack, B.C., '84 Suzuki, 9.090, 141.53 SUPER PRO Greg Marshall, White Rock, B.C., '61 Ford Falcon, 10.930, 123.13 def. Marsha Band, Boise, Idaho, '68 Chevrolet Camaro, 11.184, 118.65 --30--