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PETERSBURG, Va. (Oct. 5, 2007) – Whit Bazemore, who enters the final race in the Countdown to Four ranked sixth in the Top Fuel standings, raced his David Powers-owned Matco Tools rail to the provisional No. 2 qualifying position Friday evening at Virginia Motorsports Park.
The veteran nitro racer, with 20 career wins to his credit, used a tune-up from champion crew chief Lee Beard to power the Matco-backed dragster to a pass of 4.858 seconds at 317.05 mph. That positioned the Bend , Ore. resident second in the 16-car order. Bazemore, who has one pole this season ( Houston ), also qualified second at the Bristol , Tenn. race in July. The first run was canceled due to a lengthy rain shower on Friday afternoon.
“The track was slick in the middle and we skated around as did a lot of cars,” Bazemore said. “To finish second is good. We have to win the race to have any hopes of racing for a championship this season. That’s what we’re focused on doing and nothing else. That’s all that matters. This is a first good step for our team”
Top Fuel qualifying resumes with sessions scheduled for 12:30 and 3 p.m. on Oct. 6. ESPN2 will televise one hour of qualifying highlights from the Torco Racing Fuels Nationals at 7 p.m. (ET) on Oct. 6.
Q1 canceled rain
Q2 4.574 ET, 321.42 MPH No. 2
BAZEMORE FLIES TO NO. 2 SPOT FRIDAY AT RICHMOND
PETERSBURG, Va. (Oct. 5, 2007) – Whit Bazemore, who enters the final race in the Countdown to Four ranked sixth in the Top Fuel standings, raced his David Powers-owned Matco Tools rail to the provisional No. 2 qualifying position Friday evening at Virginia Motorsports Park.
The veteran nitro racer, with 20 career wins to his credit, used a tune-up from champion crew chief Lee Beard to power the Matco-backed dragster to a pass of 4.858 seconds at 317.05 mph. That positioned the Bend , Ore. resident second in the 16-car order. Bazemore, who has one pole this season ( Houston ), also qualified second at the Bristol , Tenn. race in July. The first run was canceled due to a lengthy rain shower on Friday afternoon.
“The track was slick in the middle and we skated around as did a lot of cars,” Bazemore said. “To finish second is good. We have to win the race to have any hopes of racing for a championship this season. That’s what we’re focused on doing and nothing else. That’s all that matters. This is a first good step for our team”
Top Fuel qualifying resumes with sessions scheduled for 12:30 and 3 p.m. on Oct. 6. ESPN2 will televise one hour of qualifying highlights from the Torco Racing Fuels Nationals at 7 p.m. (ET) on Oct. 6.
Q1 canceled rain
Q2 4.574 ET, 321.42 MPH No. 2