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Issue 28, August 6, 2004
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On the cover
Tony Schumacher extended his Top Fuel points lead with a convincing victory at the CARQUEST Auto Parts NHRA Nationals in Seattle. Schumacher qualified his U.S. Army dragster No. 1 and set the track speed record en route to his fifth win of the season and 16th of his career. (Teresa Long photos)
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CARQUEST AUTO PARTS NHRA NATIONALS PRO RESULTS
FUNNY CAR by Steve Waldron
"I wasn't really into it mentally last year, but now I feel good, and I have a car that can compete for the title." John Force, after winning in Seattle to extend his points lead to 93 over second-place Del Worsham (page 14)
PRO STOCK by Bruce Dillashaw
"How much longer can I hold this cat off?" Greg Anderson on Dave Connolly, whom Anderson defeated in the final for the third time this season (page 16)
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Analysis: Seattle 2004 Memorable Moments The best race, the biggest upset, even the most bizarre race that went down when the NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series hit Seattle. (page 20)
Competition: Mopar Mile-High NHRA Nationals Lucas Oil Sportsman Results Dean Carter all but locks up the Comp championship; James Kunkel can't lose in national event Super Stock finals; Comp racer Danny Gruninger's Denver Scrapbook; four pages of full-color photo highlights. By the ND Staff. (page 55)
Competition: Divisional Sportsman Results Lucas Oil Series coverage from Divisions 1 and 3; National Open results from Divisions 5 and 6. (page 40)
Competition: NHRA Summit Sport Compact Drag Racing Series Results From Las Vegas Motor Speedway, race 5 in the 10-race series. By Phil Burgess. (page 74)
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