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Issue 21, June 18, 2004
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On the cover
Rod Fuller claimed his 13th national event title in 18 career finals with his Super Comp victory at the O'Reilly NHRA Summer Nationals presented by Castrol GTX. It was Fuller's second national event win this year, he won Super Gas in Phoenix, and third in Topeka, where he won Super Gas in 1998 and 1998. (Teresa Long photo)
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O'REILLY NHRA SUMMER NATIONALS LUCAS OIL SPORTSMAN RESULTS
TOP ALCOHOL DRAGSTER by Steve Waldron
"You can sure get stupid in a hurry with one of these things, but I think we're on to something." winner Mitch Myers, who was ecstatic about his car's ability to perform in Topeka's tough conditions (page 46)
SUPER COMP by Todd Veney
"I used to race real hard in the semi's, be unstoppable. Then in the final, I'd be like, 'I'm in the final; I'm there.' The hell with that." Rod Fuller, who once lost finals at the rate he now wins them (page 58)
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PLUS:
Interview: Tom Compton NHRA's president addresses television coverage, sponsorship, and more in this candid discussion. (page 4)
Tech: Racing Technology with Evan J. Smith Finally, an affordable upgrade for the T-5 or T-56 transmission in your bracket car or street machine. (page 74)
First Person: On the Run with Jim Dunn "In my 50-plus years of drag racing, I've learned that it doesn't matter if you're down on power or down on luck, racing hard always turns things around."
Analysis: Month in Review Introspection, retrospection, reflection, and prognostication: ND's staff recaps the quarter-mile events of May and makes some bold predictions for June. (page 42)
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