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 he 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 Str
ip 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.
Shields Tries
to Gain Some Ground in National Points Battle at Home Track
Las Vegas - After winning the NHRA
Divisional event at Silver Dollar Raceway in Reynolds, GA which
sewed up the Division 2 Top Alcohol Dragster Championship, Duane
Shields headed home to Las Vegas for the Ninth annual NHRA Las
Vegas Nationals. And since The Strip at Las Vegas is his home
track, Shields pulled out all the stops for his fellow competitors
and friends in the Top Alcohol pits with a hot dog feed throughout
the weekend. His pit was also full of friends and family from
the surrounding area that come to the event each year to see
him race.
Besides the fact that the race was at his home track, the event
was especially important to Shields' chances of winning the Lucas
Oil Top Alcohol Dragster National Championship. In qualifying,
the car ran very consistent which gave the Shortline Express
Team confidence going into eliminations. "We were very happy
with how consistent the car was running throughout the weekend"
ShieldS said after qualifying third with a 5.31 at 261 MPH. On
the eve of eliminations the Shortline team had some tense moments
as crew member Chris Zedaker had a top end crash racing the team's
Super Comp car. Luckily, Zedaker was OK so the team was able
to get back to preparing for their first round opponent.
Shields' first round paring turned out
to be with none other than his teammate, Brandon Johnson. "Brandon
works for me but there's no team orders. We are both here to
race" Shields said. Johnson qualified 14th with a decent
5.41 at 260 MPH but would have his work cut out for him as Shields
was a tenth quicker. At the hit Johnson got out of the gate quicker
with an 0.035 reaction time to Shields' 0.077. As the cars crossed
finish line it was a close one as both Shields and Johnson ran
identical 5.37 ETs and nearly identical MPH with Shields' 269
being just one MPH faster. But Johnson's slightly quicker reaction
time at the starting line was the difference in the race. "We
were hoping for a 5.30 and to stay consistent. But it was a good
race as Brandon and Mike Johnson really stepped it up. And it
was a good race on the spectator side too but we really needed
to win that round" Shields said.
While the loss hurt Shields' chances at winning the National
Championship, Johnson would go on to defeat Jim Whitely in the
second round which helped keep Shields' chances alive. "Brandon
was my enemy in the first round but my best friend in the second
round" Shields joked.
Even though the Las Vegas Nationals was
the last national event that Shields could claim points, he still
can claim points at the final division event of the year also
held in Vegas next week and can still make up some points there
depending on how well he does and how well his opponents do.
At Pomona the following weekend, Shields won't be able to claim
points but will be a blocker. "We are excited about next
week's divisional race since our Shortline Express Market sponsors
it and we'll have a chance to make up some points. I'm also looking
forward to Pomona since we always do well there" Shields
said.
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