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Issue 17, May 21, 2004
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On the cover
Three-time national champion Bobby Warren, 69, became NHRA's oldest national event winner with his Stock victory at the O'Reilly NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals presented by Quaker State. It was the 14th national event win and first since 1992 for the Sportsman racing legend. (Marc Gewertz photo)
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O'REILLY NHRA THUNDER VALLEY NATIONALS SPORTSMAN RESULTS
STOCK by Kevin McKenna
"When you get to be my age, you wonder if you'll ever be able to win again." 69-year-old Bobby Warren, who became NHRA's oldest national event winner in Bristol (page 24)
AMS STAFF LEASING PRO MOD CHALLENGE by Duke Ritenhouse
It's easy to overlook the more reserved Al Billes in the noise and distraction that is the typical Pro Mod race, but after two wins in three events, that's all beginning to change (page 32)
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Stats: How Sweep It Is! John Force has won at least once at every venue on the NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series tour. Duke Ritenhouse breaks down the numbers. (page 14)
First Person: On the Run with Tony Schumacher "Since we last connected, I've been a real active guy away from the racetrack. My recent travels have taken me to a NASCAR event and a prominent military installation." (page 12)
Racing Tips: School's In with Frank Hawley You want to be a better racer? Stop focusing on what you've done wrong and reinforce all you've done right. (page 154)
Competition: NHRA Summit Sport Compact Drag Racing Series Results The records tumbled in Englishtown; complete coverage of all five classes from the third of 10 events. By Phil Burgess. (page 69)
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