Elmer Trett spun the rear tire off the line against Larry McBride. but still
won the decision with a 7.26/199.11 run in Palmdale.
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Phil Tannery (6537) turned in an 8.54/155.17 in the Pro Stock final.to
defeat 1984 MORA champion Mark Sauro. who clocked an 8.69/148.27.
Jim McClure clocked a 8.19/166.66 to top Mike Malone in the Pro Fuel'
final at the Thunder Nationals; here he is shown in the .first round.
Shannon Hughes (near lane) won the Funny Bike fioal with a 7.94/162.16
run; Hughes beat Craig Burns' 8.86/148.51.
Tr.ett scores' at
Thunder Nationals
By Greg Guarinello
Photos by Bob Johnso,,!
PALMDALE, CA, OCT. 5
Georgia's Elmer Treu ran a track re~ord setting 7.262-second, 199.11 mph run today at
the L.A. County Raceway to take the Top
Fuel portion of the Second Annual Carl's
Speed Shop Thunder Nationalso Trett beat Larry McBride's
.
7.365/189 87 In th e £. I roun d .
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An estlmated crowd of 4000
12
people were on hand to see over 35'
fuel burning motorcycles make over
175 passes in what was the first event
run by promoter Larry Pyle. It was
Pyle that stepped in when the original MDRA-sanctioned event was in
jeopardy of being cancelled; Pyle and
the MDRA's Ron Loggans worked
out a comprorpise so points scored
from the Thunder Nationals would
count towards the MDRA championship.
Pyle's event featured racers from
all over the nation; paying 19 cents a
mile for out of state racers and supplying all the nitJomethane they
could use.
Eliminations for Top Fuel began
with Trett taking the bye run in the
three-bike field. In the other race, .
McBride took th~ McBride and R