Clint Thompson Sonoma wrap up

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    Thompson’s Bid to Win Two in a Row Goes up in Smoke

    After winning the Schuck’s Auto Supply NHRA Nationals convincingly, Clint
    Thompson was feeling the momentum needed to win the Fram Autolite NHRA
    Nationals in Sonoma, which is the final race in NHRA’s grueling Western
    Swing and a race at which Thompson entered as the defending champion. A
    sweep of the two back-to-back races would put Thompson deep in the points
    race and would be the highlight of his successful career.

    After qualifying seventh*with a 5.62 at 257 MPH in a Top Alcohol Funny Car
    field that ended up being the quickest field of all time, Thompson knew he
    was on the right track. “We qualified well but there were several cars
    running in the*5.50’s, so when we got ready for the*final qualifying
    session, I set the car up to try to chase the 5.50 guys and*ended up
    spinning the tires hard in low gear and slowing to a 5.67. I figured I could
    soften it up a bit and it would go right down there later in round one”
    Thompson said.

    When it came time for the first round, Thompson once again faced rival Brian
    Hough. “We knew we had to be aggressive to beat Brian, but we got a little
    to greedy and gave the car to much power. I made some adjustments to keep
    the tires from spinning but it wasn’t enough.” As a result, Thompson went
    out twenty feet and then went up in smoke. Meanwhile, Hough was long gone
    with a 5.62 and handed Thompson a first round loss.

    After the race Thompson summed up the event this way: “It was typical drag
    racing, you always want to go faster so it’s hard to back these cars down.
    It was the quickest field in history*and we qualified in the top half so
    we’re happy about that. I appreciate the help from my crew Danette, Tyler,
    Vic, and Kelly, and our great sponsors Dutch Bros Coffee, Cascade Auto
    Group, RPM Chassis, and RPMoil.com. I feel bad that we let them down but
    we’ll do better here next week.”

    Courtesy of Rich Bailey
     
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