Bazz 'Mr 5' Young
PostPosted:Sun Oct 27, 2013 8:57 pm
'Living the dream'
Bazz Young's early race cars, 'Ratfink', 'Sunburst' and Desperado' are documented here on the forum but coming up to date, what appears to have been overlooked, at least this side of the ocean is what happened over August 23-24 this year, at the 60th annual World Series of Drag Racing at Illinois Cordova Dragway Park. In qualifying Bazz ran 5.997@240, to be the first British racer, ok ex-pat to run a 5 in a Nostalgia Funny Car.
The itch to get back into a race car never goes away and in Bazz's case was scratched two years ago when he saw a complete funny car for sale. Running the 5 was the result of getting the engine combination right, which Bazz's tuner Jerry 'Nitrohelper' Newman advised on, finding local crew and learning how to drive the car.
With Bazz feeling comfortable driving the car, Jerry's tune up not hurt parts, well not regularly! and the car just into the 5's, he looked at the next thing on the wish list, racing down the fabled quarter mile at Bakersfield's Famoso Raceway, at this years Californian Hot Rod Reunion (CHRR).
Bazz's old racing partner Micky Moore came with Norm and I to last weekend's CHRR. Here's how Bazz got on: So, how did Bazz do? With only two qualifying sessions and 40+ NFC's on site qualifying for the 16 car field was always going to be tight. Bazz's first session was a 6.13, due to the exceptional start line traction, resulting in little smoke on the burnout. Second session was a better (PB) 5.97 @ 218 but the bump was around .86 so they did not qualify, the 90%+ nitro load sending the pistons to the aluminium gods, looking on the positive, neither did 24+ other racers, including some heavy hitters so Bazz and the team should hold their heads high. No doubt with the data from the two runs in their pocket, it made the 2300 mile return trip to Kenosha and planning the next visit to Bakersfield easier........ To be continued.
Herb
Bazz Young's early race cars, 'Ratfink', 'Sunburst' and Desperado' are documented here on the forum but coming up to date, what appears to have been overlooked, at least this side of the ocean is what happened over August 23-24 this year, at the 60th annual World Series of Drag Racing at Illinois Cordova Dragway Park. In qualifying Bazz ran 5.997@240, to be the first British racer, ok ex-pat to run a 5 in a Nostalgia Funny Car.
The itch to get back into a race car never goes away and in Bazz's case was scratched two years ago when he saw a complete funny car for sale. Running the 5 was the result of getting the engine combination right, which Bazz's tuner Jerry 'Nitrohelper' Newman advised on, finding local crew and learning how to drive the car.
With Bazz feeling comfortable driving the car, Jerry's tune up not hurt parts, well not regularly! and the car just into the 5's, he looked at the next thing on the wish list, racing down the fabled quarter mile at Bakersfield's Famoso Raceway, at this years Californian Hot Rod Reunion (CHRR).
Bazz's old racing partner Micky Moore came with Norm and I to last weekend's CHRR. Here's how Bazz got on: So, how did Bazz do? With only two qualifying sessions and 40+ NFC's on site qualifying for the 16 car field was always going to be tight. Bazz's first session was a 6.13, due to the exceptional start line traction, resulting in little smoke on the burnout. Second session was a better (PB) 5.97 @ 218 but the bump was around .86 so they did not qualify, the 90%+ nitro load sending the pistons to the aluminium gods, looking on the positive, neither did 24+ other racers, including some heavy hitters so Bazz and the team should hold their heads high. No doubt with the data from the two runs in their pocket, it made the 2300 mile return trip to Kenosha and planning the next visit to Bakersfield easier........ To be continued.
Herb