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Issue 33, September 10, 2004
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On the cover
Metairie, La., Comp racer Craig Bourgeois drove his A/Nostalgia Dragster to victory at the O'Reilly NHRA Mid-South Nationals, where he qualified No. 2 and beat David Rampy in the final round for his first national event win. (Marc Gewertz photo)
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O'REILLY MIDSOUTH NATIONALS NATIONALS SPORTSMAN RESULTS
COMP by Bruce Dillashaw
"I hope I don't have to wait another 15 years to win." Craig Bourgeois, who earned his long-awaited first career victory at the Mid-South Nationals
SUPER STOCK by Kevin McKenna
In the sort of tear-jerking scene normally seen only in movies, John Auer Jr. scored his first career national event victory at Memphis Motorsports Park, winning Super Stock exactly a month to the day after losing his father John Sr. to cancer.
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PLUS:
Competition: NHRA O'Reilly Jr. Drag Racing League Western Conference Finals Results Photos, stats, and results from this year's "little go" in Denver. By Candida Benson. (page 32)
Competition: NHRA Summit Sport Compact Drag Racing Series Results National records were smashed and points leads tightened when Sport Compacts took over the Gateway quarter-mile. By Phil Burgess. (page 60)
Racing Technology with Evan J. Smith Savvy engine builders and tuners say the first step in finding maximum performance is to use the right size carburetor for the application. But with so many styles on the market, how are you supposed to know which one to choose? Smith clears up the mystery in part 2 of our series. (page 54)
Straight Talk with Ken Koretsky If you want to stay on the good side of Pro Stock's Kaptain Khaos, sweep out that garage, will ya? (page 122)
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