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FUEL POINTS LEADER LARRY DIXON & MILLER LITE
DRAGSTER STILL ON TOP DESPITE FIRST DNQ SINCE
1999 U.S. NATIONALS
Top
Fuel NHRA POWERade points leader, Larry Dixon and
the Miller Lite Snake Racing dragster saw their
string of 64
consecutive races dating back to September of 1999
end when his weekend's best pass of 5.104 seconds
fell short of making the 16-car elimination field
for Sunday's sixth annual Craftsman Nationals at
Gateway International Raceway.
Dixon
entered the final day of qualifying in the No. 15
spot and
looked to improve over the course of the final two
qualifying sessions. Dixon's first lap saw him
record a time of 5.402 seconds while his second
effort resulted in a time of 5.403 seconds - just
missing the bump time of 5.018 seconds.
The Miller Lite Top Fuel team came to St. Louis
with a 259-point lead over Kenny Bernstein and is
guaranteed to keep the No. 1 spot regardless of
Sunday's results.
"On
every run we made it spun the tires at different
points of the racetrack," said Dixon.
"We were never able to make a good run.
You can look at two ways. One, I would
rather have it happen with us in first place than
last place because we have some points we can give
up. You can't afford to do this every week,
but it's still okay. At every race I try to
qualify and then I'll try to look to win.
You learn real fast to not take qualifying for
granted. You've got to earn your place in
the show just like the No.50 guy in the points.
"I've
gone through this before. Although many
people have said we've made it look easy, we've
worked very hard to get to this point.
Hopefully something like this will make everyone
aware of how difficult it is to run one of these
cars and to win with one of these cars.
"I'm still a little numb about it right now.
I know we have a great car. I wouldn't want
anybody else tuning it except Dick LaHaie (crew
chief). I wouldn't want anybody else working
on this car except for the crew guys we
have. I wouldn't want to drive for anybody
else but Don Prudhomme.
"We just didn't have the package. I
have all the confidence in my guys. After all,
we've made it to the finals 10 times out of 11
races. That's not too bad. I'm sure
there are a lot of people who would be more than
happy to trade positions with me. "It's
just like playing hockey during the playoffs and
you get blown out 7-0. What do you do?
Do you quit, no; you go out and play the next
game. That's all I can do. We're under the
same conditions as everybody else. I'm not making
excuses for us. If Dick LaHaie knew what the
problem was, he would have fixed it by now."
Dixon
and the Miller Lite team take two weeks off before
venturing out west to defend their title as
champion of the Mopar Parts Mile-High Nationals at
the Bandimere Speedway slated to run on July 21. |