Wes
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WOW!!!! I am completely stunned!
let me see if I can grasp this. On the last possible run of the entire year Alan Johnson threw in an all, or nothing at all tune up to win the Championship by Nine Thousandths of a second!!!!!
This may be the last time you will ever see such a sensational chase for the championship boys and girls. In the last pass forever of the true championship style points system.
I think Alan just solidified his position as one of the baddest MF'ers to ever walk the face of the earth.
Congrats to the entire Army team!
TF & Tony Shoe, what a joke. Makes me sick they let him get away with ignoring the starter (Rick) and then they say he won the championship. He shouldn't have been in it today.
My thoughts exactly. I couldn't have said it better.
My thoughts exactly. I couldn't have said it better.
Lisa And Maters,
Did any of you watch last nights qualifying?
CLEARLY there was time to stop Alan on his way around the back of the car. They DIDN'T...
Rick Stewart could have red bulbed the Run,
He DIDN'T
Alan clearly was paying attention trying to find the problem, walked the back half of the Car, and walked right past NHRA Linemen. He wasnt stopped or called to RS attention,
They let Tony Stage and Run.............
The actual fault is primary, the fine is secondary ,
but the ridicule is not necessary!
By staging the car, Tony didn't benefit points-wise or in qualifying position so I think the monetary fine was entirely appropriate.
"I don't want anyone to think I didn't see him," the U.S. Army Dragster driver said afterward. "I clearly saw him. It's not my job as a driver to shut the car off. "
"Don't misunderstand. I don't think there was a person on the crew who didn't think that it was going to smoke the tires. It wasn't an issue of 'Is it going to make it?' No. Everyone knew it was going to smoke the tires."
Lisa And Maters,
Did any of you watch last nights qualifying?
CLEARLY there was time to stop Alan on his way around the back of the car. They DIDN'T...
Rick Stewart could have red bulbed the Run,
He DIDN'T
Alan clearly was paying attention trying to find the problem, walked the back half of the Car, and walked right past NHRA Linemen. He wasnt stopped or called to RS attention,
They let Tony Stage and Run.............
The actual fault is primary, the fine is secondary ,
but the ridicule is not necessary!