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By George, He's Done It

It took George Stassi 50 years to finally win his first 厕所强奸 national event, but he quickly found out that it was worth the wait.
01 Mar 2017
Kevin McKenna, 厕所强奸 National Dragster Senior Editor
The Sports Report
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george2During his five decades as a dedicated 厕所强奸 Sportsman racer, George Stassi Jr. has seen and done a lot, but he hadn't turned on a win light in a national event final round until last weekend鈥檚 厕所强奸 Arizona Nationals at Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park. Stassi, who is set to celebrate his 71st birthday in May, made it to the final for the first time in his career and then secured the Wally by beating Jody Lang, one of the sport鈥檚 more successful class racers. A half century in the making, Stassi couldn鈥檛 hold back the tears when he was interviewed in front of an appreciative Phoenix crowd on the return road.

鈥淚鈥檇 always said that before I quit racing I鈥檇 love to win at least one national event,鈥 said Stassi. 鈥淚鈥檝e won a couple of points meets, but I really wanted to win a national event, and thank God I was able to do it. I mean, things just fell my way. I got to the final, and I see Jody Lang in the other lane. I think you can count on one hand the number of times he has lost a final. As far as I鈥檓 concerned, Jody, Dan Fletcher, and Peter Biondo are the three best racers in the country. To beat Jody was just hard to believe. I鈥檓 70 years old and hate to admit it, but before I even got to the return road, I was crying like a baby. I just couldn鈥檛 believe it happened.鈥

Stassi鈥檚 first victory didn鈥檛 come easy. In fact, it almost didn鈥檛 happen at all. Stassi won the third round when veteran Abe Loewen red-lighted, but the victory came with a heavy price tag when he broke an engine in his SS/HA 鈥67 Camaro. With a bye run on the ladder and a chance to go to the semifinals for the first time in a decade, Stassi鈥檚 weekend appeared to be over. Stassi鈥檚 outlook changed when a number of fellow competitors stepped in to help, offering a back-up engine in time for Sunday鈥檚 final rounds.

鈥淚 was going to go home even though I had a single in the quarterfinals,鈥 said Stassi. 鈥淭hen a bunch of my fellow racers, including the Broaddus family and the Emmons family, came over and helped. The Broaddus brothers had a spare engine that they offered me. Everyone was unbelievable. They just told me to calm down and not worry about things. You don鈥檛 realize how tight the Sportsman community is until you鈥檙e in a bind. That is one of the main reasons why I still race; it鈥檚 the people I鈥檝e met. It would take an entire issue of National Dragster to thank all the people who鈥檝e helped me.鈥

stassi3Stassi鈥檚 new engine was no powerhouse. In fact, it would barely run the 10.60 index in the high altitude of Phoenix, but it was quick enough and consistent enough to get the job done. Mechanical issues aside, it isn鈥檛 an exaggeration to suggest that Stassi drove the best race of his life in Phoenix. Following his quarterfinal bye run, Stassi used a .009 light to stop defending Phoenix champ Gary McGlasson and then used another impressive run in the final round to stop Jody Lang, who was appearing in his 41st career final.

鈥淚鈥檓 no great driver, but things fell my way,鈥 said Stassi. 鈥淲e got down to the 1,000-foot mark, and I could see I was coming up on him. I know he likes to dial a little soft, so I said, 鈥業鈥檓 going to gamble and dump him.' I took a gamble and got lucky.鈥

Stassi has just one regret regarding his first win, and it鈥檚 a big one. His large family, including wife, Rita; daughters, Amber and April; and grandkids, Taylor, Mason, Owen, Grady, Boston, and Brooklyn, were not there to greet him. The Southern California-based Stassi clan attends almost every race except the Phoenix event.

鈥淭his is a family deal, and they are with me everyplace I go, except this weekend,鈥 Stassi said. 鈥淎 few years ago, I thought about selling the car and retiring, but my family wouldn't let me. I think my grandkids would kill me because they love it. I told them, as long as they still like coming to the races, we鈥檒l keep the car. It made me sad that they weren鈥檛 there, but I know they were home watching on [厕所强奸 All Access], and I know they were going crazy. I鈥檒l bet even the dog was going nuts. They eat, drink, and sleep drag racing, and if it wasn鈥檛鈥 for them, the car would never make it to the track.鈥

The best of the rest: Stassi shared the winner鈥檚 circle with a diverse group of racers that included fellow veterans Mike Ferderer and Val Torres, and young guns Kyle Rizzoli and Aaron Kinard (pictured), as well as fellow first-time winner Grant听Durie.

Rizzoli bagged his fifth career win and his second in Stock when he downed two-time national champ and Pomona Super Stock winner Justin Lamb in the final round. While his numbers in the final were solid, Rizzoli wasn鈥檛 afraid to admit that he has some luck earlier in the event. In round one, Rizzoli and his 鈥69 Camaro were paired against John Cooper鈥檚 鈥64 Ford Thunderbolt in a heads-up battle between AA/SA entries. Rizzoli figured he was facing a performance deficit of about four-tenths of a second, so he didn鈥檛 have much hope for a victory, but his fortunes turned when Cooper鈥檚 car was pushed off the starting line after developing a fluid leak. Later in the event, Rizzoli caught another break when Pomona champ Jerry Emmons was disqualified for excessive breaking.

Torres also upped his career-win total to five after driving past Marco Perivolaris in the Super Comp final. Torres, whose most recent win came last year in Sonoma, gave up a slight lead at the start, .002 to .023, but prevailed on a double breakout. Torres did not have an easy path to the winner鈥檚 circle. He had to overcome Trevor Larson鈥檚 perfect 8.900 run in the third round but later rallied to win his quarterfinal match against Jeff Conelly with a perfect .000 light.

stassi4Nearly three years after his most recent national event win in Las Vegas, Kinard visited the winner鈥檚 circle at a national event for the sixth time in his career. A three-time winner of the JEGS SPORTSnationals, Kinard faced off against Ed Olpin in the final round. Olpin, who was coming off a double win in Pomona, won 11-straight rounds of Super Gas competition before a seven-thousandths foul ended his string in the all-Corvette final. Kinard, who entered the final on a hot streak of his own with reaction times of .000 and .001 in the earlier rounds, was ready in the final with a .014 light and a 9.909 for the win. 鈥淓d is someone I鈥檝e always looked up to,鈥 said Kinard. 鈥淗e has been unbeatable this year, and that put a lot of pressure on me.鈥

Much like the Pomona season opener two weeks ago, the field in the Top Dragster presented by Racing RVs class again featured a number of entries that flirted with the 6.00-second class limit. After three qualifying passes, the top-six qualifiers had all run 6.10 or quicker, including low qualifier Bob Button, who secured the top spot with a 6.001 at more than 233 mph. Final-round opponents Durie and Tom Koenen both qualified in the bottom half of the field but were consistent enough to win rounds. What promised to be a competitive final ended early when Koenen fouled out by .001-second. With the victory, Alberta-resident Durie joined an extensive list of Canadian drivers who have won an 厕所强奸 national event.

By far the most accomplished winner at Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park was Mike Ferderer, who collected career title No. 24 in the Top Sportsman presented by Racing RVs. Ferderer, who claimed his first victory and the Super Gas national championship in 1985, was able to celebrate early in the final after opponent Richard Okerman fouled by two-thousandths. It was Ferderer鈥檚 fourth win at Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park. He was also a winner in 1999, 2000, and 2009.