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Rob Kropfeld鈥檚 Super Gas win at the Summit Racing Equipment 厕所强奸 Nationals will be talked about for a long time, but it鈥檚 just one of many career highlights.
05 Jul 2017
Kevin McKenna, 厕所强奸 National Dragster Senior Editor
The Sports Report
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kropfeld2.jpgAlthough it may be factually correct, Rob Kropfeld doesn鈥檛 want to simply be known just as the guy who won his first Wally with an 11-second reaction time nor should he be. Kropfeld鈥檚 Super Gas victory in Norwalk was indeed his first in 厕所强奸 competition but in the ultra-competitive world of big money bracket racing, he鈥檚 got a career record that compares favorably to the very best in the business. Included among Kropfeld鈥檚 highlights is a $50,000 victory in the Ultimate 64 Shooutout in 2007, and a pair of $7,500 wins in the JEGS Door Car Shootout races in 2011 and 2015.

More recently, Kropfeld gained notoriety for the unconventional manner in which he won in Norwalk. Kropfeld drove his 鈥71 Vega wagon to the win after his opponent, multi-time Division 5 champ Trevor Larson, fouled by four-thousandths of a second but that doesn鈥檛 begin to tell the whole story. Much to his surprise, Kropfeld sat on the starting line for what seemed like an eternity before his Vega finally broke the staging beams and he was able to limp down the quarter-mile with a winning time of 29.914-seconds. Afterwards, Kropfeld explained that his aborted run was not the result of mechanical malfunction, but rather a sloppy entrance.

kropfeld3.jpg鈥淲hen I was getting in the car and putting my jacket on, I must have brushed up against the delay box,鈥 he admitted. 鈥淚 accidently put 30-seconds of delay in the car and anyone who understands how this sort of racing works will tell you that the car wasn鈥檛 going to move for 30-seconds.

鈥淲hen it first happened, I had no idea what was going on,鈥 Kropfeld said. 鈥淭he car didn鈥檛 move. I wasn鈥檛 sure what was going on. I glanced at the delay box and saw that it had 30 extra seconds in it. I didn鈥檛 even know I鈥檇 won until I got to the other end. One of the workers down there is from my local track and when I came around the corner, he was clapping. I thought to myself, 鈥業 don鈥檛 know what that鈥檚 about, I鈥檓 not real happy about being a runner-up.鈥 Then he explained that I鈥檇 won. I never thought to look up and see if he鈥檇 red-lighted or anything. I looked his scoreboard and saw 9.94 and just assumed that was it.鈥

Ironically, Kropfeld almost withdrew from the Super Gas class before the event. He was already planning on racing his girlfriend, Cristin Wurzelbacher鈥檚 dragster in Super Comp and felt that racing two cars would be too much work.

鈥淚 normally run my Vega in Super Street,鈥 he explained. 鈥淚n fact, this is the first time in four or five years I鈥檝e been in Super Gas. I knew that my chassis certification was expired and I still had my Super Street number on the car. The Monday before the race, I had every intention of withdrawing from the race with the Vega but I just got too busy at work and I forgot.

kropfeld4.jpg鈥淲hen I showed up at the registration trailer, I asked what were the odds of getting a chassis certified and they said, 鈥榊ou mean today?鈥 I found [an 厕所强奸 Tech Official] who told me that if I got there right away he could do it. I got the car certified on Thursday morning and still got all three of my time runs.鈥

Kropfeld鈥檚 Vega wagon is no doubt a competitive Super Gas car even if it is a bit unconventional. These days, most competitors opt for the unobstructed view that comes with racing a topless roadster and a finish line speed well above 150-mph. Kropfeld, on the other hand, likes his vintage wagon and doesn鈥檛 seem to mind that that car rarely tops 140 on the speed chart.

鈥淣ormally, I run the car as a high-gear only set-up but not in Super Gas. On my three time runs I was 10.02, 9.93, and 9.87. Norwalk is tricky because one day you might have a head-wind and the next it鈥檚 a tail but this time there was a steady crosswind.鈥

Kropfeld鈥檚 slow top end speeds almost certainly played a role in his victory, particularly the second round where he put the brakes on the hottest driver in the sport, runaway Super Gas points leader John Labbous Jr. In that round, Kropfeld gave up a .012-second advantage at the start, but won after Labbous misjudged the finish line and broke out by with a 9.895.

鈥淚 could tell that he was going to take too much,鈥 said Kropfeld. 鈥淗e can run over 165 mph and if I鈥檓 like most guys going 150 or so, I鈥檓 going to get sliced and diced pretty good down there. You give someone like John .012 to play with and he鈥檚 almost certainly got you. It鈥檚 also part of knowing your car. I know this car very well. I know how much it moves and I never got stuck in the right lane the whole weekend so that helped.

鈥淥ther than the final, it was a smooth race,鈥 said Kropfeld, who thanked girlfriend Cristin Wurzelbacher and the crew at Ohio Crankshaft for helping with his victory. 鈥淚鈥檓 still kicking myself because normally, I鈥檇 double-check the delay box but this was a Pro Tree race and it was just one of those things that slipped my mind. When I was sitting there on the starting line in the final, one thing I do remember is staring at myself on the [Sunoco Vision] screen. My first thought was, 鈥楢re you kidding me? As hard as it is to get to a final and then do this.鈥 I鈥檓 just glad it worked out in the end.鈥