Drag Racer Magazine
Advertisement
Fuller Uses Cat Power to Win At Gateway
Print E-mail
Written by Randy Fish
ImageRod Fuller was hot Sunday afternoon at Gateway International Raceway as the popular racer scored his seventh career victory by edging rival Tony Schumacher in the final round of the 12th annual O'Reilly Midwest Nationals near St. Louis. It was the 20th career NHRA national event victory for Fuller who also earned 13 wins in the Super Comp and Super Gas categories.

Fuller, who qualified eighth with an elapsed time of 4.541 seconds, defeated 30-time Top Fuel winner Cory McClenathan, low qualifier David Grubnic, perennial title contender Doug Kalitta, and five-time series champion Tony Schumacher in the final round.

Fuller was matched up against McClenathan in the opening round for the second time this season (Houston). The veteran racers used nearly identical reaction times at the start, but Fuller used a Rob Flynn tune-up to race the Caterpillar/Valvoline dragster to low elapsed time of the round. Fuller's rail clocked a pass of 4.530 seconds at 328.50 mph to defeat the tire-smoking FRAM dragster. Fuller is now 4/6 in his career against McClenathan.

Fuller used another consistent Flynn tune-up to race the Caterpillar/Matco Tools car into the semifinals for the second straight event. A slight starting line advantage sealed the deal in a wire-to-wire victory over the number one qualifier. The Caterpillar dragster turned in a run of 4.570 at 325.45 to hold off Grubnic, who clocked a pass of 5.074 seconds in his black dragster. Fuller recorded low E.T. and top speed of the round. The number-one qualifier in Top Fuel has yet to advance past the second round of eliminations this season.

Matched up against Kalitta for the first time this season, Fuller raced the Caterpillar car to its first final round appearance of the 2008 season. The Las Vegas racer got a slight jump at the start and never looked back roaring to a pass of 4.591 at 320.51 to advance to his 15th career professional final round. Kalitta's dragster lost traction early and slowed to a 6.202. The win was Fuller's 95th career round win.

Competing in his 15th career final round, two of the elite drivers in the sport used solid reaction times to put on a great show for the fans at Gateway International Raceway. Fuller used Flynn's "Canadian Horsepower" to clock the quickest pass of the day en route to his seventh career Top Fuel win. The Caterpillar dragster posted a 4.525 at 328.70 to edge Schumacher's run of 4.583 at 325.45 in the U.S. Army dragster. It was the third win in four races for the David Powers Motorsports team. Fuller now ranks fourth in the NHRA Top Fuel standings.

"Any time you beat the (U.S.) Army car, you're fired up," Fuller said. "I've had a chip on my shoulder with the way things played out last season, so it does feel really great to beat them. How about this David Powers Motorsports team? Four straight finals with three wins is just awesome.

"I have to dedicate this win to two things. This is the fourth anniversary of the death of Darrell Russell. Darrell and his brother, Chris, partnered with David Powers with the idea of starting a Top Fuel team and they hired me. It was an honor to get that call to drive their car. I'm going to dedicate this win to the Russell family. I also had to fight tears at the top end because this was the first race my mom has seen me win in Top Fuel. She hasn't been in great health and when I got out of the car, she was in tears. If it wasn't for my mom and dad, I wouldn't be here. What a great day."

The next NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series event is the Eighth annual O'Reilly Thunder Valley Nationals, May 16 --18, at Bristol Dragway in Bristol, Tennessee. Fuller is a two-time runner-up at Bristol Dragway.

Headquartered in Houston with race operations located in Brownsburg, Indiana, David Powers Motorsports fields the two-car Top Fuel operation of drivers Rod Fuller and Antron Brown. DPM proudly represents racing partners Matco Tools, Caterpillar, Forward Sports Marketing, Valvoline, Toyota, Ringer's Gloves, Go Fast Sports, iLocate GPS, Goodyear, FRAM, and Autolite.   

R1    FULLER 4.530, 328.50 mph def. McClenathan 10.845, 78.86 mph
R2    FULLER 4.570, 325.45 mph def. Grubnic 5.074, 209.69 mph
R3    FULLER 4.591, 320.51 mph def. Kalitta 6.202, 156.46 mph
R4    FULLER 4.525, 328.70 mph def. Schumacher 4.583, 325.45 mph