http://www.competitionplus.com/drag-racing/news/16653-allen-johnson-cracks-650-barrier
AJ cracks a 6.498 @ 213.06
AJ cracks a 6.498 @ 213.06
http://www.competitionplus.com/drag-racing/news/16653-allen-johnson-cracks-650-barrier
AJ cracks a 6.498 @ 213.06
:drinkers:For all those Brand X cars...
Mopar to 'em!:drinkers:
Incase you haven't notice Pontiac and chevy have owned prostock for years...that sub 6.50 is nice lets see him run it on a Sunday in the final round against Greg Anderson when it really counts..
Funny, even the GM guys acknowledge that AJ has the car to beat and he did for the last 4 or 5 races last year too. They know it and so does your idol Greg Anderson.
Incase you haven't notice Pontiac and chevy have owned prostock for years...that sub 6.50 is nice lets see him run it on a Sunday in the final round against Greg Anderson when it really counts..
Incase you haven't notice Pontiac and chevy have owned prostock for years...that sub 6.50 is nice lets see him run it on a Sunday in the final round against Greg Anderson when it really counts..
Thank you Mike :thumbup: well said and wrote.The great thing about the underdog, is that they do bite! Mopar owned the new NHRA Pro Stock series when it debuted in 1970 thru 1973. That is until NHRA decided to share the wealth. Plymouth owned the 1979 Pro Stock season. Bob Glidden swapped brands & won every race but one in 1979. He was driving a small block Plymouth Arrow. He also reset the record books that year.
Wayne County, with ther driver Darrel Alderman also dominated the late 80's thru the mid 90's driving Dodge Daytona's & Avenger's. They reset the record books as well.
The thing is, when someone is dedicated enough to race a Mopar product, they seem to find success.
Too bad that pontiac never actually had an engine for Pro Stock, they had to use the loophole of installing a chevrolet engine in all of their cars.
Yea, the pontiac's have been very successful over the last few years, the odds are with them. When 12 spots of a 16 car field are pontiacs, your odds are greater.
Congratulations to Alan Johnson for having the dedication to race a MOPAR!
And out of a one car team. Half the data and still the man!!
Oh please i'm sure all the Mopar teams share they're data...the "man" let me know when he wins his FIRST championship..mopar hasn't been a force in prostock since Alderman was running...