Sunday, April 24, 2016

DSR: Track debris appears to be culprit that thwarted attempt by Beckman, Infinite Hero Dodge to defend their title in NHRA Four-Wide Nationals

CONCORD, N.C. (April 24, 2016) – Sunday might mark the most bizarre day in the racing career of Jack Beckman.

The driver of Don Schumacher Racing’s Infinite Hero Dodge Charger R/T funded by Terry Chandler knows his team led by crew chief Jimmy Prock are sticklers for details. Rarely does anything get past them, including other Funny Cars.

But the team that won seven races last year in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series might have been sidelined in Sunday’s opening round of the NHRA Four-Wide Nationals near Charlotte Motor Speedway by an errant rag.

After completing his burnout to kick off the unique four-wide race at zMAX Dragway, Beckman backed up his Dodge and a crewman noticed something was adhered to one of the massive rear racing slicks.

“Something stuck on a tire before that run and the frustrating thing is we have no idea where it came from,” he said. “It didn’t look like it came off the car that ran before us. It looked like one of the oil absorbing cloths and it was stuck to our tire after the burnout. That is the smoking gun about why it smoked the tires at the start.

“This is a sport where you can’t afford to give anything away. This is the only race where we could have gotten to the finish line second and still been able to advance to the next round. Even with all the issues we had, we still almost finished second in that heat. It’s doubly frustrating.

“I don’t think we’re far away from our first win of the year. And boy, once the flood gates open. Look what happened to us last year,” Beckman said of the team’s seven wins during last season.

The team heads to Baytown, Texas, near Houston for the SpringNationals next week.

“We’re not going to cry about it, just pack up and head to Houston.”

NHRA fans are invited to join Don Schumacher Racing and Pennzoil representatives on Thursday beginning at 11 a.m. at Hermann Square Park at City Hall in downtown Houston for NHRA Day.

The event is a celebration of the partnership between DSR and Pennzoil that began one year ago. All seven DSR drivers will attend along with several DSR Funny Cars and dragsters.

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