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Issue 7, March 12, 2004
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On the cover
If Greg Anderson's Pro Stock competitors thought that he was dominant in his record-setting championship campaign of 2003, they were further demoralized when he raised the bar to a higher level at the season-opening K&N Filters Winternationals. Driving his Vegas General Construction Pontiac, Anderson ran 6.706, 6.710, 6.714, and 6.713 in eliminations en route to his fourth straight victory. (Jerry Foss photo)
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ALL NEW FULL-COLOR COVERAGE! K&N FILTERS WINTERNATIONALS PRO RESULTS
FUNNY CAR by Steve Waldron
Jerry Toliver's brief but colorful career appeared over in 2002. But almost as quickly as he disappeared, Toliver has resurfaced, scoring the first victory ever for an import-bodied Funny Car in his Schick Quattro-sponsored Toyota Celica. (page 14)
TOP FUEL by Bruce Dillashaw
"It's nice to have a car so fast that the other car owners come up to you and say, 'Quit 40-ing us to death.'" - winner Tony Schumacher, who lowered the Pomona Raceway track record to 4.451 (page 12)
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PLUS:
2004 Sport Compact Series Preview As racers prepare for the season opener in Fontana, Calif., ND gives you the rundown on who to watch and what to expect. By the ND staff. (page 30)
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Racing Technology with Evan J. Smith It doesn't matter whether you race with a four- or five-speed manual or a two- or three-speed automatic; there is a virtually endless supply of gear ratios to choose from. Smith walks you through the testing process to determine what works best for you. (page 54)
New: Stats Plus Three full pages of current points standings, performance award winners, driver win/loss percentages, trivia, more. (page 103)
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