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Beyond the event winners, there were a handful of Sportsman racers who also made their mark on the Amalie Motor Oil 厕所强奸 Gatornationals.
29 Mar 2017
Kevin McKenna, National Dragster Senior Editor
The Sports Report
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There is a strong likelihood that the recent Amalie Motor Oil 厕所强奸 Gatornationals will be remembered as one of the best races of the 2017 season and for Sportsman racers Lester Johnson, Roy Hill, and Carl Tasca, it was certainly a memorable race. Taking advantage of some of the best conditions in recent memory, all three drivers were able to make the quickest and/or fastest runs of their careers.

LESTER JOHNSON

Johnson2In the Top Dragster class, a number of competitors regularly flirt with the five-second zone even though any qualifying run quicker than 6.00-seconds is disallowed and there can be no race-day dial-in quicker than 6.00. Such is not the case in Top Sportsman, where it takes a lot more horsepower and savvy tuning to make a heavier, full-bodied car run in the fives.

Lester Johnson raised a few eyebrows when he unloaded a 5.949, 244.16 mph during Thursday鈥檚 opening round of Top Sportsman qualifying in Gainesville. Johnson has always had one of the quicker Top Sportsman entries, but he had typically been running in the 6.2-zone and had never run quicker than 6.14 before the Gatornationals. Johnson鈥檚 Excalibur 鈥55 Chevy is powered by a 521-cid Hemi engine from Brad Anderson Enterprises,听and it鈥檚 equipped with a ProCharger centrifugal supercharger, a combination that is favored by many Top Dragster racers.

鈥淚t might be hard for some folks to believe, but the only difference in the car from last year is that we changed torque converters,鈥 said Johnson. 鈥淲e have a new short-block in the car, but it鈥檚 identical to what we ran last year. We went to a test session a few weeks back, and I talked with Greg Samuels from FTI converters. We went down and went over some data, and he said, 鈥業鈥檝e got something I want you to try.鈥 On the first two passes, it made so much bottom-end power, I had to take timing out just to get from point A to B. We ended up making our best eighth-mile pass with the car.

鈥淲hen we got to Gainesville, I honestly thought I鈥檇 run 6.01 or 6.02, but since the test runs were eighth-mile passes, I didn鈥檛 know what kind of mph听we鈥檇 run. I was really surprised to see that we ran 244. That was quite a bit more than I expected. It was a pleasant surprise to say the least. If I鈥檇 have had a killer tune-up in it I think we could have run 5.84 and maybe run 250听mph. I had a couple of Pro Mod guys come over, and they couldn鈥檛 believe how much timing we had out of the car and how much I was short-shifting it.鈥

johnson3Johnson isn鈥檛 the type of racer who simply likes to go fast; he also wants to win rounds. He was the Top Sportsman winner at the 2015 St. Louis event, and he has听finished in the top five in the very competitive North Central Division standings for the last two years. Johnson took more power out of his potent 鈥55 for the second qualifying session and even lifted before the finish line and still ran a 6.012 to claim the No. 1 qualifying spot, nearly four-tenths ahead of eventual race winner Jeffrey Barker. Johnson dialed a 6.01 for his round-one battle against Ronnie听Proctor鈥檚 Mustang and ran a 6.042 but came up short by just five-thousandths at the finish line.

鈥淥n the run where I lost, I was coasting 5.7-seconds into the run and lost the stripe by five-thousandths,鈥 Johnson said. 鈥淚t was kind of a shot in the dark. Now that I know what to do, I can still bracket race this car. The good part about it is that it鈥檚 so fast that I can take timing out, and my 60-foot times are slower than a lot of the guys running 6.7s. I don鈥檛 have to hit the tires so hard, so this car will go down the track as long as you get through the first 120听feet. We also built this car to be stable. It has that big flat trunk and side plates to keep it stable. The faster it goes, the more it stays straight. It almost drives itself.

Although Johnson didn鈥檛 win the Gatornationals Top Sportsman title, he did leave Gainesville Raceway with some hardware in the form of the Edelbrock Never Rest Performer of the Race award.

鈥淲inning that award made me feel good,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e do this for fun; it鈥檚 never about the money. And听I鈥檓 not out here trying to outrun anybody. I have my own goals, and whenever I leave the track, I鈥檓 happy because we got to race. I do think it鈥檚 cool that we have the world鈥檚 fastest 鈥55 Chevy, and I don鈥檛 think anyone in Top Sportsman or Top Dragster has been 244听mph. It鈥檚 not an official record, but we鈥檒l take it.鈥

ROY HILL

johnson4From Pro Stock racer to driving school instructor, Roy Hill has made his mark on the sport in many ways, and now he听has听another title he can add to his r茅sum茅:听厕所强奸鈥檚 quickest Super Stock driver. During Thursday鈥檚 opening qualifying run in Gainesville, Hill, as feisty as ever at age 71, wheeled his FSS/A Cobra Jet Mustang to a 7.784 to not only join the exclusive seven-second fraternity, but he also made the quickest run in the long history of the Super Stock class by nearly a tenth of a second. Unfortunately, for Hill, he never got a chance to improve his performance because听he broke and was unable to show for the first round of eliminations.

For the record, the other drivers who have earned seven-second time slips in Super Stock trim include John Gallina, Carey Bales, John Clegg, P.B. Candies, Stephen Bell,听Ray Skillman, and Scott Gove. Ironically, Bell had his COPO Camaro entered in FSS/B in Gainesville and nearly made that class鈥 first seven-second run with an 8.009 to lead all qualifiers.

CARL TASCA

johnson5When Carl Tasca鈥檚 scoreboard lit up with a 170.28 speed during the opening round of qualifying in Stock Eliminator, many people, including myself, believed they had just witnessed the sport鈥檚 first 170-mph Stock Eliminator run. Apparently, many of us have short memories, forgetting that just last November听Stephen Bell recorded a 171-mph speed during the Division 4 National Open event at No Problem Raceway Park in Belle Rose, La. Bell was one of several Factory Stock drivers at that event attempting to make the first seven-second Stock pass. He wasn鈥檛 able to accomplish that mission but did leave with a 170-mph time slip with his bright red COPO Camaro.

While Bell may have been the first driver over 170, it makes Tasca鈥檚 run no less impressive. The uncle of nitro Funny Car driver, Bob Tasca III, Carl has been racing supercharged Cobra Jets for several years, but he only recently began running 厕所强奸 events. Tasca also had a solid outing in final eliminations, making it to the third round before losing to 99-time national event winner Dan Fletcher, who received a nearly four-second head start in his 12-second station wagon. In eliminations, Tasca also recorded speeds of 168.85 and 168.70.