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Issue 23, June 24, 2005

Dragster Cover


On the cover
Jason Line, in his first race with full sponsorship from Summit Racing Equipment, scored his second Pro Stock win of the season at the CARQUEST Auto Parts NHRA Nationals. It was Line's second straight win at the event, where last year he won for the first time as a Professional. (Marc Gewertz photo)

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CARQUEST AUTO PARTS NHRA NATIONALS PRO RESULTS

PRO STOCK by Steve Waldron
"I don't know what it is about this place, but I think we need to race here every week." – Jason Line, whose car seems to enjoy winning in Chicago (page 18)

PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE by Brad Littlefield
It may have taken five men to do the job of one - injured crew chief Ken Johnson - but the valiant G-Squared Motorsports/S&S Cycle team put its Buell into the winner's circle. (page 20)

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  • Top 10 Upsets in NHRA History– We won't tell you who they beat to earn their place on the list, but from Jeb Allen in 1972 to Blaine Hale in 2003, our gallery of giant killers is guaranteed to get you talking. By the ND Staff. (page 42)
  • First Person: On The Run with Kenny Bernstein – "One night in late 1973, a man walked into my restaurant looking for me. He wanted to meet the 'crazy drag racer who had opened a restaurant in a mall' and was buying all the margarita mix." The Bud King shares fond memories of his friend and longtime sponsor, Larry Casey of La Paz. (page 154)
  • Competition: Lucas Oil Series results from Divisions 4, 5, 6 – Whether your favorite is Memphis Motorsports Park, Brainerd Int'l Raceway, or Idaho's Firebird Raceway, you'll get your fill of the Sportsman set this week. By Phil Burgess, Brad Littlefield, and Bruce Dillashaw (page 45)

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