I had heard he won it. Is this 4 in a row or maybe i am thinking of someone else in another class?
Charlie Westcott's son wins the Mopar HEMI Challenge @ Indy.
NHRA Story » Westcotts dominate Mopar Hemi Challenge
A lot of red light's in this race.
One who snoozes looses!
When the green light drops, the bull$hi!! stops! Or maybe the last yellow!
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Doug Duell was Runner up in the SA Class with his Drag Pack 00
Very cool. Kind of nice to see a little competition in engine building in that class instead of just slapping in something from Barton.
It is hard to believe how much they have gotten out of these Hemis in just the last 10 years in that class.
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Here is the last ten years of winners HEMI67. Looks like Jr. has four wins:
57th Annual Mac Tools U.S. Nationals
presented by Lucas Oil at Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis, Indiana
MOPAR HEMI CHALLENGE -
Congratulations Charlie Westcott Jr.
Full ladder and results posted under Event Results.Twenty beautifully prepared SS/AH cars are set to participate in the 11th annual Mopar Hemi Challenge.
Jim Daniels of Bristol, PA captured the Mopar HEMI Challenge event win at Indy last year,
edging teammate David Barton as the pair ran nearly identical times on the quarter-mile.
For Daniels, the win at Indy was the biggest of his drag racing career.
Bucky Hess won the first Mopar HEMI Challenge at Indianapolis in 2001. Richard Beshore was victorious the following year, with Jerry Jenkins taking the top spot in 2003. Four-time NHRA Pro Stock champion Jeg Coughlin Jr. won in 2004, with Charlie Westcott Jr. taking his first of three wins the following year. Westcott Jr. followed that HEMI Challenge win with another triumph in 2006 and added a third in 2008. Rick Houser captured the 2007 win with Charlie Westcott Sr. joining his son as an Indy winner in 2009.
More here:
HemiShootout.Net
One who snoozes looses!
When the green light drops, the bull$hi!! stops! Or maybe the last yellow!
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