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Pomona! Well, it was a bit of a cluster for me. Due to the expected crowd, the pits were reduced to a side by side parking lot. Once I got in, I was locked. I couldn’t have gotten out if I had to. Registration and tech took 3 hours in the 90 degree heat. They cut the 4 expected qualifying/test passes to 2 and informed everybody that there wouldn’t be any time slips because it wasn’t working. I knew the track temp was going to be just about sun surface temps so I decided to sit out the first run and see if anybody could get down the track. I know what my car drives like on a slippery surface. I was right… nobody on radials could get off the line. I decided that rather than risk getting into the wall to run a bracket race, I would sit it out and just have fun with my wife. Fortunately my trailer has air conditioning so we could get out of the heat when we needed to. Choosing not to run was a mistake. Sunday was perfect. Cool temps and enough cloud cover that the track was good. Hundreds of the coolest drag cars running and I was sitting it out 🙁. Bad decision on my part. But then I got lucky 😁. I was invited to drive the car that started it all for me. The Grinch. Six years ago it was the fastest Hellcat in the country running 9.1’s in Las Vegas. I saw that when my car was running 11’s and decided someday I was going to run against that car. Now I’m working with the guy who owns it. Currently it has a stock 6.2 Hellcat engine with a new Gen-6 3.0 Whipple on E85. Other than injectors and fuel pumps, it is a bone stock engine and drive line, including stock exhaust and driveshaft 😬. It’s a true daily driver at this point. Ran 9.3 at 152 mph on a soft leave to save the driveshaft. What a blast it was to drive the car that started it all for me!
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