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Issue 37, October 8, 2004
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On the cover
Top Fuel points leader Tony Schumacher drove his U.S. Army dragster to his second straight victory and eighth of the season at the O'Reilly NHRA Fall Nationals. (Richard Brady photo) Coca-Cola's Ben Reiling congratulated Greg Anderson after he clinched his second straight NHRA POWERade Pro Stock championship. (Teresa Long photo)
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O'REILLY NHRA FALL NATIONALS PRO RESULTS
TOP FUEL by Bruce Dillashaw
Another win for Tony Schumacher, and another final-round loss for David Grubnic has both drivers on the cusp of season records: one for success and one for futility. (page 14)
FUNNY CAR by Steve Waldron
When NHRA instituted its 85 percent nitro rule and mandated the use of a new Goodyear tire in June, O'Reilly NHRA Fall Nationals Funny Car winner Del Worsham knew it would take time to adapt. Little did he know it would take seven races. (page 16)
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PLUS:
Competition: E.T. Finals Results from Divisions 3,5 National Trail earns second straight team crown in Division 3; Ryberg's win leads Brainerd's charge to West Central team title. By the ND Staff. (page 41)
Racing Technology with Evan J. Smith If you thought brakes were only for slowing down, not for going fast, think again. Aftermarket brakes designed for drag racing can reduce weight and rotating friction. (page 62)
Bob Tales with Bob Frey Yes, the Jersey Devil does live near here, but he's at the Sturgis motorcycle rally. (page 122)
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