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Issue 16, May 6, 2005
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On the cover
Second-year Top Alcohol Dragster driver Hillary Will qualified No. 1, set low e.t. and top speed, and had low e.t. in all four rounds of eliminations en route to her first national event win at the NHRA SummitRacing.com Nationals. (Teresa Long photo)
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NHRA SUMMITRACING.COM NATIONALS LUCAS OIL SPORTSMAN RESULTS
TOP ALCOHOL DRAGSTER by Steve Waldron
"He's not just building motors; he's teaching a new team and teaching us how to win." first-time winner Hillary Will on her veteran tuner and engine builder, Bucky Austin (page 28)
SUPER COMP by Todd Veney
Just 12 years ago, former Supercross racer Robert Naber seemed destined to spend the rest of his days in a wheelchair, not as NHRA's second-ranked Super Comp driver, beating veteran Sheldon Gecker in a national event final. (page 40)
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Interview: Five Minutes with John Force The business of racing isn't just about the bottom line; it's also about heart. Force explains how hiring Eric Medlen and Robert Hight brought a little more of both to his race team. By Phil Burgess. (page 24)
Tech: Achieving Consistency Aside from the driver, the racing component most closely related to consistency is likely the carburetor because of its capacity to finely atomize fuel. Are you getting the most out of yours? By Sam Moore. (page 68)
Competition: Sport Compact results from Las Vegas At the second race of the season, smack-dab in the middle of the NHRA POWERade Series, Ara Arslanian (Pro RWD) Marty Ladwig (Pro FWD) led the Sport Compact pack. Complete coverage. (page 56)
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