Shields Makes
it to the Finals in Brainerd
Brainerd MN - After taking
a planned break away from the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series,
Duane Shields was back in the driver's seat and wasted little
time making it to a final round. Shields scored a runner up finish
at the NHRA Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals in Brainerd and was glad
to be back after sitting out much of June and July. "It
felt good to take a break but I'm glad to be back" Shields
said.
Shields, driving his familiar
blue and orange Shortline Express A/Fuel Dragster qualified fifth
with a 5.40 at 265 MPH. "We came into this race utilizing
a different fuel pump and it might have hurt us a little bit
as the car has been dropping cylinders. But, we were still very
competitive and will be going into Indy" Shields pointed
out.
In the first round, Shields
met up with Darren Nicholson who qualified eighth with a 5.51.
At the light, it was Nicholson out first with an 0.046 to Shields'
0.097. It was a close side-by-side race all the way to the finish
line with Shields taking the stripe with a 5.35 at 265 MPH to
Nicholson's 5.43 at 256 MPH. Only twelve feet separated the two
cars.
In the second round, Shields
took on part-time Top Fuel pilot Scott Palmer now behind the
wheel of an A/Fuel Dragster. "Palmer has been impressive
all weekend and took out the Champ in the first round so I knew
I needed to be on my game to get by him" Shields explained.
This time, Shields took care of both ends of the race track as
he had an 0.074 reaction time to Palmer's 0.086 and blasted down
the track with the best ET of the round, a blistering 5.29 at
265 MPH to Palmer's 5.36 at 252 MPH.
Shields received a well
deserved bye-run in the semi finals but still charged to a 5.38
at 262 MPH. "We tried some different things in the semis
but went back to the clutch set up we had that produced the 5.29
in the second round" Shields said.
Shields' final round opponent
turned out be California's Chris Demke. Demke was running on
par with Shields so it promised to be a close race. At the hit,
Shields left first with 0.041 reaction time to Demke's 0.071.
Demke then passed Shields before Shields regained the lead and
maintained it until dropping some cylinders at 1000 feet. It
was then that Demke took over the lead and held on for the win.
Then, just past the finish line Shields' engine expired and kicked
out some rods.
Even though Shields lost
the race and an engine in the process he looked at the whole
event optimistically. I can't complain, it was a close back and
forth race that could have been a 42 point swing for us. But,
we're in good shape as we still have a lot of races left in the
season. As for the engine, It's worth noting that this was the
first engine we have lost in over three years" Shields observed.
The Shortline Express team would like to once again thank NGK
and Hussey Copper for their support this season.
Shields Qualifies on Top in Chicago
Chicago - Duane Shields once again qualified
on top for the second race in a row. This week he was the top
seed at the 13th Annual United Association Route 66 Nationals
presented by Miller Welders held in Joliet Ill. Shields, who
was under the weather with the flu all week, took the top position
with a 5.33 blast down the Route 66 track at 268 MPH.
At the same event Shields represented Division
2 in the JEGS Allstars race. Shields got by John Finke from Division
1 in the first round with a 5.39 to Finke's 5.78. In round two
Shields lost to Shawn Cowie, representing Division 6 in a close
race. Cowie ran a 5.42 to Shields' 5.40 in a hole shot.
On Sunday, eliminations were contested
for the Route 66 Nationals title. In round one, Shields took
on Brian Mans. At the light, Mans left first with an 0.017 reaction
time to Shields 0.110. At the finish line it was Shields with
the win as he stopped the clocks with a 5.41 at 269 MPH to Mans'
5.61 at 246 MPH.
By the second round, Shields was feeling
worse but tried to do the best he could under the circumstances.
After all, he was in the middle of a marquee match up with the
defending Top Alcohol Dragster Champion Bill Reichert, one of
his closest challengers. When Shields staged the car, it moved
forward causing him to deep stage. He then had just hit the brake
lever, preventing him from red lighting as the tree came down.
At the green, Reichert got out ahead of Shields with a 0.106
reaction time to Shields' 0.324. Reichert was able to hold his
lead and win the round with a 5.30 to Shields' 5.36 at 269 MPH.
Shields later regretted not giving the
fans a closer race. "Reichert and I probably ran about the
same actual ET based on the deep staging process, so I wish people
would have been able to see a good side by side race, but we'll
rebound. We are running very strong and will go into our summer
break with our attitude strong, and enjoy the time off"
Shields said.
Shields and the Shortline Express team
thanks their sponsors NGK Spark Plugs and Hussey Copper.
Shields Goes
Out Early at Maple Grove

Reading, PA May 28, 2010
- Fresh from winning the O'Reilly NHRA Summer Nationals last
weekend in Topeka, Duane Shields and the Shortline Express team
traveled to Maple Grove Raceway to try and extend their winning
streak to five wins for the season in the Top Alcohol Dragster
class. It appeared from the start of qualifying that Shields
was in a good position to do just that by posting the fastest
qualifying time right out of the box with a 5.33 at 271 MPH.
Shields qualifying position
set up a first round pairing with the number eight qualifier,
Dan Mercier. Mercier got in the show with a 5.59 at 253 MPH so
Shields was the likely favorite to win the round. But drag racing
has a tendency to surprise racers and fans with some unpredictable
moments, and that's exactly what happened as both drivers went
red! Unfortunately for Shields, his car lurched forward just
after staging and broke the beam causing him to red light. Mercier,
who also red lit was last do so, and won the race under "the
first or worst" rule.
Shields blamed himself for fouling out. "I think we might
be
looking for a new driver" Shields said jokingly. "My
foot moved just a little bit and the throttle is a little bit
sensitive and before I knew it the lights came down and I saw
the red light. It was a perfect opportunity that slipped away
as we would have faced Bill Reichert in the second round. We
win as a team and lose as a team and this time it was the driver
but we have the Jegs All Star race in Chicago this weekend so
we'll quickly get over this and move on" Shields said. The
Shortline Express team thanks their sponsors Hussey Copper and
NGK Spark Plugs for their continued support.
Shields
Wins in Topeka
Topeka, Kansas May 23, 2010 - Over the
years, the Heartland Park Topeka has never been a track that
Duane Shields was ever able to conquer outside of maybe a round
win. Now, all of that has changed as Shields and the Shortline
Express team lead by crew chief Dana Hopewell got their first
ever win in Topeka at the 22nd annual O'Reilly NHRA Summer Nationals
presented by Castrol GTX.
Shields looked good throughout the weekend
in what turned out to be a neck and neck horse race with Mark
Niver as each driver took turns outrunning each other in every
session. In the final qualifying order it was Niver who scored
the top seed with a 5.27 but Shields was very close behind with
a 5.28. "We went back and forth with Mark as to which one
of us was going to run the best. We really wanted to be the number
one qualifier so we could get the bye-run in the second round
but Mark got it. Still, we felt comfortable after qualifying
and were confident we would do well in eliminations" Shields
said.
At the beginning of eliminations the conditions
were questionable as there was a crosswind and the heat was at
its peek. Shields and his crew were cautious going into their
first round meeting as they weren't sure what to expect. Their
first round opponent was Malcolm Wahle, who had qualified 13th.
"Wahle is a good competitor and we didn't take him lightly
but we decided to back down the tune up just to be safe"
Shields said. At the light, Shields was out of the gate first
with an 0.043 reaction time to Wahle's 0.070. Shields never gave
up the lead and crossed the stripe first with a 5.51 at 261 MPH
to Wahle's 5.75 at 241 MPH.
In round two, Shields took on number 7
qualifier, Michael Manners. "Tom Conway tunes Manners' car
and he has won in Topeka before so we knew they can step up"
said Shields. Manners got off the line first with a 0.031 to
Shields' 0.045 reaction time. Shields overcame Manner's slight
starting line advantage and took the stripe with low ET of the
round. Shields' stopped the clocks with a 5.33 at 268 MPH to
Manners' 5.44 at 265 MPH. "Manners ran respectable, we were
darn close as it was a good race" Shields said.
There was a quick turn around from the
second round to the semifinals but the team managed to service
the car in time and was back in the staging lanes to meet their
semifinal round opponent Courtney Force. "We couldn't discount
Courtney as she ran great in the heat of the day. As a result,
we decided to get a little more aggressive with the tune up and
push the car harder" Shields observed. The team's decision
proved to be a good one as Shields would reach the final with
another unbeatable package. Shields had an 0.048 reaction to
Courtney's 0.071, and then charged to a 5.38 at 264 MPH to take
the win. Courtney's day ended with a 5.55 at 256 MPH.
The final round developed into a showdown
that had been brewing all weekend between the two top qualifiers,
Shields and Niver. At the start it was Shields with his best
reaction time during eliminations, a 0.019 to Niver's 0.076.
Shields kept his lead with a 5.40 at 266 MPH to take the victory
over Niver's close 5.42 at 260 MPH. Shields' good reaction time
was key in winning the race. "I knew that I would need a
good light to beat Niver. It was exciting and we couldn't ask
for a better win than this one since we have never had very good
luck in Topeka" Shields said after winning his forth race
in seven starts.
Shields dedicated the win to Laurie Nason,
who has been fighting cancer. Shields also thanks his sponsors
Hussey Copper and NGK Spark Plugs for their support.
Shields Top
Qualifier in Dallas
Ennis TX, April 24-25 -
Duane Shields and the Shortline Express team resumed their Texas
"Two-Step" Tour by entering the Lucas Oil Drag Racing
Series Division 4 event at the Texas Motorplex near Dallas.
Shields' Shortline Express
qualified on top in the all A/Fuel Dragster field with a 5.36
at 268 MPH and appeared to be in the driver's seat for yet another
victory. As the number one qualifier Shields drew James Thompson,
who qualified on the bubble with a 5.85 at 265 MPH.
At the start, Shields was
out of the gate first with an 0.076 to Thompson's 0.097. Sadly
for Shields, he went up in smoke at the crack of the throttle.
Meanwhile, Thompson, made a decent 5.74 at 286 MPH to get the
win light. Shields recorded a 6.51 at 265 MPH.
The Shortline Express team would like to thank Hussey Copper
and NGK Spark Plugs for their continued support.
Points Leader
Upset in Houston
Houston - The NHRA Lucas Oil points leader
in the Top Alcohol Dragster class, Duane Shields was upset in
the first round of the O'Reilly Auto Parts Spring Nationals held
at Houston Raceway Park. Shields qualified 4th with a 5.30 at
271 MPH, and was a favorite to win the event based on his recent
win at Gainesville. "We always do well in Houston and the
car ran a 5.30 right out of the box so I felt very confident
going into eliminations" Shields said.
Because of a rain delay qualifying was
limited to just two passes and there was a short turn around
time. "Since we had a quick turn around time we didn't have
time to change the tune up, but it still ran a 5.35 and we were
happy with that. The tune up we planned to try in the third qualifying
session turned out to be what we used in the first round and
it was a little bit too aggressive" Shields said.
In the first round, Shields behind the
wheel of the Shortline Express took on Chase Copeland driving
for Gene Snow. Out of the gate Copeland had a near perfect 0.008
light and would need everything he had to beat Shields. Shields
in the other lane had his best reaction time of the year, an
0.033 light but Copeland's quicker reaction time paid off as
he was able to upset Shields on a holeshot. Copeland
got to the
stripe first with a 5.35 at 263 MPH to Shields' quicker 5.33
at 274 MPH.
"We didn't take them lightly but I
was still disheartened that we didn't win but it happens. Their
car reacts quickly. Copeland did his job and stepped it up against
us and I applaud him for that. That's racing which is how it's
suppose to be. We're still running good and we'll be in Dallas
in two weeks and we'll try to get a win there" said Shields
commenting on Copeland's great performance.
Shields will be in Vegas next weekend but
he won't be racing the A/fuel car as his daughter, Whitney Shields
will be debuting a brand new Super Comp dragster at the event.
The car hasn't ever been down the track so the Summit.com Nationals
will be the car's maiden voyage.
As always, the Shortline team would like
to thank their sponsors Hussey Copper and NGK Spark Plugs.
Shields Wins
Second Straight Gatornationals Title!
Gainesville Florida - It's not a big secret
that Duane Shields and the Shortline Express A/Fuel Dragster
team has been red hot and have only lost one round of racing
so far in this young season. But that was on the divisional side
of the equation. Now, the team got put to the test as they competed
at their first national event of the year in Gainesville, March
12-14. And the end result was just what they were looking for
as they successfully defended their NHRA Gatornationals title
in the Top Alcohol Dragster category.
Shields and his crew is excited about pulling
off the big repeat win. "We're very excited to get the win
as every round seemed like a final round. Each team that we faced
was very capable of winning the event" Shields said after
securing the victory.
Shields qualified #2 with a great 5.25
at 274 MPH which meant he would face the number 15 qualifier
Michael Manners, who is capable of running some big numbers.
Shields was out of the gate first with an 0.063 to Manner's 0.070
but the first round turned out to be anticlimactic as Manners
lost traction and had to lift early. Meanwhile, Shields was on
another consistent run stopping the clocks with a 5.34 at 266
MPH.
Moving on to the second round, Shields
took on Monroe Guest. At the light, Guest got off the line first
with a good 0.024 reaction time to Shields' 0.064. Shields managed
to get out in front of Guest, but had to pedal it once as he
experienced bad tire shake. The tire shake didn't effect the
outcome of the race for Shields as he crossed the stripe first
with a 5.30 at 273 MPH. Guest was right behind recording a 5.41
at 266 MPH to end his day.
Back in the pits, the Shortline Express
crew did an inspection of the chassis and noticed a crack close
to where the wheelie bar bolts in. While the team serviced the
car, fellow competitor Randy Meyer whom Shields raced in the
finals at Atlanta welded up the chassis. Shields best described
the moments leading up to the semifinal round as "controlled"
even though there was a lot of work to get done between rounds.
In the semifinals, Shields opponent was
none other than Marty Thacker. Thacker is one of the best blown
alcohol racers in the sport but this time around he was having
difficultly holding the car at the starting line as it was creeping
farther into the beam after staging. As a result, Tacker red
lit. Shields put together another consistent run beginning with
an 0.044 light and finished it off with an elapsed time of 5.37
at 271 MPH. "All of the cars in the semifinals were evenly
matched, and any of them could have won. We're trying to work
with the car as the weather warms up. I was a little disappointed
that the car slowed down in the semi finals" Shields mentioned.
In the final round, Shields took on Darren
Nicholson whom Shields already met in the finals once this season.
At the hit, Nicholson left the line first with a 0.014 reaction
time to Shields' 0.066. But just 60 feet out Shields flew by
as Nicholson lost power after shredding a blower belt. Shields
then claimed his second Gatornationals win in a row with a convincing
5.36 at 267 MPH. "We've won three out of four races. That's
the way I like it" Shields said after the event.
The Shortline Express team will take the next three weeks off
until the next race on the schedule, the O'Reilly Spring Nationals,
April 9-11 in Baytown, Texas near Houston. "I'm looking
forward to racing in Baytown as we always do well there"
Shields said. The Shortline team would like to thank their sponsors
Hussey Copper and NGK Spark Plugs.
Shields Wins
Second Division Two Title of the Season
Atlanta - With just a month into the season,
three Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series events have already been completed
in the Southeast Division. Atlanta Dragway was the third stop
in the series and a chance for Duane Shields to take a commanding
lead in the Top Alcohol Dragster class driving his Shortline
Express A/Fuel Dragster.
Shields established himself early as the
favorite to win by qualifying on the pole with a great 5.29 at
272 MPH blast. As the top qualifier, Shields received a bye run
in the first round since there was just five cars in the field.
Even without an opponent, Shields made a spectacular pass to
start off eliminations by recording an incredible 5.21 at 274
MPH to advance into the second round. "The track was really
good and we decided to go with an aggressive tune-up since we
had the bye" Shields said.
In the second round, Shields faced Dan
Mercier. At the light it was Mercier out of the gate first with
a 0.079 to Shields' 0.114. Mercier began to experience tire shake
and had to pedal. Meanwhile, Shields was on a another clean run
and crossed the stripe first with a 5.36 at 269 MPH to Mercier's
5.60 at 255 MPH to advance to the final round. "The conditions
were not as ideal as they were in the first round but we still
ran a 5.36" Shields observed.
In the finals it would be a showdown between
Shields and veteran driver Randy Meyer. "Randy is a tough
customer and we knew we would have to run well. We put a new
set of tires on so we wanted to be careful with the tune-up"
said Shields.
This race would be a close one as both drivers left the starting
line at nearly the same time with Meyer getting a slight advantage
with an 0.036 reaction time to Shields' close 0.039. At the finish
line it was Shields by less than a car length to win the race
with a 5.35 at 270 MPH to Meyer's close 5.41 at 262 MPH. "We
were hoping it would run a .28 or a .29 but we're glad to have
won. We wanted to run the car as aggressive as we could and
still
get the results we wanted. And we officially clinched a spot
in the JEGS Allstar race" Shields continued.
Next week, The Shortline Express team will
try to duplicate their Atlanta success and defend their title
when they compete at the NHRA Gatornationals in Gainesville Florida.
Shields would like to thank his sponsors Hussey Copper and NGK
Spark Plugs for assisting the team in 2010
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Shields Exits
Early at Gainesville
Gainesville - After a sweet win to open
up the season last weekend in Bradenton Florida, Duane Shields
and the Shortline Express A/Fuel Dragster team had plenty of
confidence they could win again for a second straight week. This
weekend at the Lucas Oil divisional race in Gainesville, the
car ran consistently well on every run which put Shields close
to the top of the pack with a 5.39 to land him in the number
two qualifying position.
In the first round, Shields would take
on number seven qualifier Mark Taliaferro. At the light, Taliaferro
left first with a 0.036 reaction time to Shields' 0.059. As luck
would have it for Shields, his engine ran on just seven cylinders
after breaking a rocker stand. Meanwhile, Taliaferro would run
low ET of the round with a 5.31 at 274 MPH to Shields' 5.48 at
263 MPH. Taliaferro scored a rare first round upset which put
Shields on the trailer.
Shields was content that the car's consistency
had improved even if he didn't win the race. "I can't complain
the car ran more consistent than last week. We were running on
seven cylinders in the first round, but for the most part the
car ran good all weekend. We'll be back here in a couple of weeks
and hopefully we'll do much better" Shields said.
The future race Shields was referring to
is the Tire Kingdom NHRA Gatornationals held March 11-14 at the
Gainesville Raceway. Shields would like to thank his sponsors
Hussey Copper and NGK Spark Plugs for their support again in
2010.
Shields Begins
2010 Season with Big Win in Florida
Bradenton - Duane Shields likely surprised
some loyal fans and even a few competitors by not competing at
the 50th Anniversary NHRA Winternationals. Shields was still
in the driver seat though, just not in California. Instead, the
Nevada based racer was in Bradenton Florida for the first Divisional
event of the year. "We certainly wanted to be a part of
the Winternationals but racing in Florida almost assured us a
spot in the Jegs All Star race (to be held later this season
in Chicago) and we have a divisional race scheduled in Gainesville
next weekend. This way we don't have two races in a row on opposite
sides of the country" Shields said.
The down side to racing in Florida was
the cold track conditions that lasted most of the weekend which
made tuning decisions very difficult. During the first round
of qualifying Shields shook the tires but still ran a 5.76 at
236 MPH to claim the fourth qualifying position. With the cold
track conditions, the final qualifying round was postponed until
Sunday. On the second and final qualifying pass Shields did not
improve and had to shut off early in the run.
In eliminations, Shields had a first round
match up with Dan Mercier. Shields responded well to the challenge
by making one of his fastest runs ever. Shields got down Broadway
with a 5.22 at 273 MPH to Mercier's 5.48 at 246 MPH. "The
first round pass really helped our confidence and served notice
that we got a handle on the track" Shields said.
During the second round, Shields would
face John Finke. Shields was out of the gate first with a great
0.051 reaction time to Finke's late 0.262 light. Shields' 5.43
was enough to cover Finke's close 5.47. "I shook the tires
150 feet out and had to pedal it. I was very fortunate to have
a good light against Finke in order to win" said Shields.
In the final round, Shields took on west
coast competitor, Darren Nicholson. At the light it was Shields
once again with the advantage as he got off the line first with
a 0.106 to Nicholson's 0.131. Both cars were side by side all
the way down the quarter. However, Shields better reaction time
paid off as he crossed the stripe first with a big victory to
start off the 2010 season. Shields ran a 5.384 at 272 MPH to
Nicholson's ever so close 5.391 at 262 MPH. "Nicholson ran
quicker than us in the semis. We tried to tone down the tune-up
a little bit in middle. It was a difficult race for us but it
still had a winning result" said the celebratory driver.
In the end, Shield's decision to race in
Florida paid off as he earned the same amount of points as if
he would have won in Pomona. He also sewed up the Jeg's All Star
program and secured the lead in the Division 2 Lucas Oil Drag
Racing Series. "Last year we were a little slow getting
out of the gate on the divisional side so this year we're already
ahead of the game. We're very happy to begin the season with
a win" Shields said.
Shields and
Shortline Express Team Wins Division 2 and Finishes Third in
Nationally

Reynolds, GA- Duane
Shields and the Shortline Express team clinched the Division
2 Top Alcohol Dragster Championship with a big win at Silver
Dollar Raceway on October 18.
Shields Ends
Season with Quarter Final Finish at Auto Club NHRA Finals in
Pomona
Pomona - The Auto Club NHRA Finals
are now in the books which ends the 2009 NHRA Full Throttle and
Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series season. Now that Champions are crowned
the points will be reset to zero as teams get a fresh start in
2010. The end of the season also marks the final battle of the
year for Duane Shields and the Shortline Express team.
It was truly a great season for Shields
as he entered Pomona in third place nationally but could no longer
earn points as h
e had already claimed the maximum amount of races
for the year. The good news for Shields was that only Shawn Cowie
could pass Shields in the point standings and he would have to
win the event to do so.
Shields' weekend started a little rough
as the team discovered that they had a bad fuel pump during the
first round of qualifying. Once the pump was replaced the car
ran consistently well all weekend as the team qualified fifth
in the tough sixteen car field with a 5.30 at 271 MPH. This would
set up a first round showdown with Division Seven racer Chris
Demke. "We couldn't take Demke lightly as he ran in the
5.20's at the Winternationals" Shields explained.
At the light Demke got out of the gate
first with a 0.017 reaction time to Shields' 0.059 and was able
to maintain the lead until the Shortline Express horsepower kicked
in and Shields flew by him. At the finish line it was Shields
by a car length. Shields had a winning time of 5.21 at 268 MPH
to Demke's 5.32 at 268 MPH. Shields' 5.21 was his third best
ET and his best ever first round ET. "Chris had a great
light as it was the third best reaction time of the round and
it was just his luck to have been paired up with us when the
car was running so well" Shields said.
In the second round Shields faced the man
who he has been chasing down for the Top Alcohol Dragster Championship,
Bill Reichert. Shields got out in front of Reichert at the starting
line with an 0.055 to Reichert's 0.062. Even with the disadvantage
at the starting line, Reichert had the momentum to get past Shields
and take the stripe with a 5.28 at 267 MPH to Shields' close
5.31 at 273 MPH. "We had to race the champ and we over powered
the track just a little bit and I had to pedal it. Still the
car ran a 5.31 which was good so I wasn't to terribly disappointed,
but I would like to have advanced to the next round. Bill and
I always run good when we have to face each other" said
Shields.
When asked what the team planned to do
over the winter, Shields said they would likely not make any
changes in the off season. "We have a great team and had
a very good year, unless they (NHRA) make a major rule change
we should stay competitive next season. So, we'll likely come
back with the same combination we are running right now"
Shields said.
Shields would like to thank all of his
team members, fans and sponsors including NGK Spark Plugs and
Hussey Copper for all of their support this season and wishes
everyone a happy holiday season.
Shields' Shot
at Championship End in Vegas
Las Vegas - Duane Shields' chances
of winning the NHRA Lucas Oil Top Alcohol Dragster Championship
came down to the Shortline Express Gambler Showdown presented
by Torco at The Strip at Las Vegas, which is a race his company
Shortline Express Markets sponsors. For competitors of the Top
Alcohol Dragster class it was a challenge just to qualify as
over 20 cars were trying to get into an eight car field. Just
to watch Top Alcohol Dragster qualifying would be worth the price
of admission.
Shields got into the field in the eighth
and final position with a 5.41 at 263 MPH. "We were feeling
pretty good as the conditions were like last week's national
event so we felt we would do well and we were fortunate to get
in with so many cars trying to qualify. But we had a couple of
malfunctions that popped up and we were only aware of one of
them at the end of qualifying" Shields said. The malfunction
they discovered was an ignition problem which the team found
and fixed before round one.
Going into the first round Shields faced
number one qualifier Hillary Will. At the hit Shields got a sizable
lead off the starting line with an 0.064 reaction time to Will's
0.141. But by 1000 feet Will was able to get past Shields as
he began experiencing problems. Will recorded a 5.46 at 259 MPH
for the win as Shields slowed to a 5.67 at 231 MPH on just three
cylinders. The problem turned out to be a fuel regulator that
wasn't working.
The loss put an end to Shields hope to
come from behind and win the Championship. "After we lost
we went down and congratulated Bill Reichert who won the Championship.
We knew going into this race it was a long shot and knew what
we were up against so we weren't too surprised. We had a great
year and had very few malfunctions that cost us a race like what
happened today" Shields said.
Now that the pressure is off the team plans
to head for Pomona and have some fun at the NHRA Auto Club Finals.
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