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Eight is not enough

Once again, the JEGS Allstars provided a perfect showcase for the best drivers in the 厕所强奸 Lucas Oil Series and the Division 3 team took him the title for the eighth time
19 Jul 2017
Kevin McKenna, 厕所强奸 National Dragster Senior Editor
The Sports Report
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Allstars2.jpgThere may be no such thing as a perfect race, but even if that鈥檚 the case, the JEGS Allstars event, heled each year at Route 66 Raceway, certainly comes close. Each year, 80 of the best racers in the 厕所强奸 Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series earn exclusive invites to Chicago in order to compete in the prestigious event. Team spirit is the order of the day as drivers from 厕所强奸鈥檚 seven geographic divisions battle tooth and nail for a $20,000 top prize.

This year, the host team from Division 3 pulled away from the pack late to earn the overall team title. It was the eighth time in the last 33 years that the D3 squad has earned the title and it was the first for new Division 3 Director Jeff Conley.

鈥淗ow鈥檚 this for a nice welcome gift from the D3 racers?鈥 said Conley, staring at the perpetual JEGS Allstars trophy that will now reside in his office for (at least) the next 12 months. 鈥淐oming into this race, I knew we had a good team but every team is good. You have to beat the best of the best in order to get this done.鈥

There were three racers who helped to carry the Division 3 team including Comp champ Brian Browell, Stock winner Andrew Hill, and Top Sportsman winner Mark McDonald, who went a step further on Sunday when he also won the Fallen Patriots 厕所强奸 Route 66 Nationals title. The battle for the overall title was close after the first two rounds with at least four teams still in the running but when D3 went a perfect three-for-three in final rounds, it sealed the deal.

In many ways, McDonald was the star of the show, not just because he chipped in with three important round wins in Top Sportsman, but because he returned the next day to finish the job with his second win of the weekend. In a class where drivers are forced to bracket race at more than 200-mph, that sort of consistency is extremely admirable.

Allstars3.jpg鈥淭his is unbelievable,鈥 said McDonald, who was part of the 29th Allstars double. 鈥淲e鈥檝e had a stellar couple of rounds and I鈥檓 really happy. We struggled a little this Spring but we鈥檙e coming around. It鈥檚 been a good weekend.鈥

The Dragsters for Sale Mustang that McDonald drives was built by Charlie Evans Race Cars and it鈥檚 powered by an engine from Phil Oakley. The car was rebuilt after a crash three years ago and McDonald finished No. 7 in last year鈥檚 Top Sportsman points battle.

In the Allstars final, McDonald took on Division 5 rep J.J. Heber, who fouled. McDonald earned $5,000 for the win but more importantly, his victory sealed the deal to five the Division 3, earning the $20,000 bonus for its members. McDonald admitted that he wasn鈥檛 aware that his win would decide the title.

鈥淚 know J.J. very well,鈥 said McDonald. 鈥淲e share some technical stuff. He was last year鈥檚 [JEGS Allstars] champion and finished ninth in the world. He鈥檚 a tough competitor. We were kind of keyed up for him. It鈥檚 crazy because I can鈥檛 hit the tree for nothing this weekend. I haven鈥檛 had a great weekend but this is fantastic.鈥

Allstars5.jpgComp winner Browell admittedly caught a break in round one after Division 7 rep Doug Lambeck broke. He also got a free pass in the semi鈥檚 after reigning national champion Doug Doll Jr. fouled. Browell entered the final with his index intact and even the thought of a permanent CIC penalty wasn鈥檛 enough to make him consider lifting off the throttle. Browell was .04-second behind opponent Brian Hyerstay in the final, but won with a stunning (-.704) 7.136 from his six-cylinder powered D/Dragster. Like Hill and McDonald, Browell鈥檚 300 points was crucial to the overall team victory for the Division 3 team.

鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 get any better than this,鈥 said Browell, whose custom bellhousings are used by many 厕所强奸 racers. 鈥淲e built this motor specifically for this weekend and it worked out. That doesn鈥檛 happen all the time. We struggled during qualifying and it just all came together this morning. In the final, I was not lifting. We were going for it until the end.鈥

Allstars4.jpgStock champion Andrew Hill shared Browell鈥檚 sentiments regarding the importance of the JEGS Allstars event, which is now in its 33rd year. Hill wheeled his C/SA 鈥70 Camaro past Division 5 racer Darrell Goheen and Division 1 champ Justin Picillo in order to reach the final. Facing Division 7 ace Tibor Kadar in what was arguably the biggest round of his life, Hill did not disappoint with a .008 light. At the finish line, Hill broke out by three-thousandths, but tripped the win light because Kadar was .020-second under his dial in his vintage A/SA 鈥64 Thunderbolt.

鈥淭his is indescribable,鈥 Hill noted. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 qualify for this race until the very last minute. I did well in the points last season and then we went to Indy for the first race and it got rained out. Then we went to Norwalk and went four rounds to seal it. I was excited just to qualify for this event. It鈥檚 the coolest think I鈥檝e done in racing for sure.

鈥淲hen I was rolling up [onto the return road] after the final, I heard we won the team championship,鈥 said Hill. 鈥淭hat was icing on the cake. It鈥檚 great to keep the trophy at home.鈥