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LITTON
GETS FIRST TOP FUEL CHAMPIONSHIP WITH WORLD FINALS WIN
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Patrick, Thomas Also Claim IHRA
Championships at Rockingham
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ROCKINGHAM, N.C. – Veteran
Bruce Litton overcame years of
championship frustration
Sunday, claiming his first
IHRA series championship in
impressive fashion by winning
the Top Fuel championship at
the 12th annual Knoll-Gas
Nitro Jam World Finals at
Rockingham Dragway.
Although he clinched the
$150,000 championship with a
first round win over veteran
Luigi Novelli of Crete, Ill.,
the 51-year-old Indianapolis
businessman closed the deal by
stopping six-time former IHRA
Pro Modified Champion Scotty
Cannon in a classic final
round.
Litton won one of three
championships that remained
undecided entering Sunday’s
eliminations, but was the only
new champ to also win the
race.
Robert Patrick, who won his
first Pro Stock title, was
beaten in the final round by
Jeff Dobbins of Wilmington,
N.C., and Mark Thomas, who
became the most prolific
champion in IHRA, lost to Rob
Atchison of London, Ontario,
Canada, in the Alcohol Funny
Car finale. Mike Janis
of Lancaster, N.Y., won the
Pro Modified title, falling 15
points shy of the
championship.
The door swung wide open for
Litton when points leader T.J.
Zizzo of Lincolnshire, Ill.,
was upset in the first round
by Ken Jones of Berea, Ky.,
and the Indiana driver didn’t
fumble the opportunity,
winning at Rockingham for the
first time since winning the
Spring Nationals in 2000.
In getting his third win of
this season and the 12th of
his career, Litton put behind
him the bridesmaid tag that
had followed him throughout
his pro career.
In addition to runner-up
finishes to Clay Millican in
2002, 2003, 2004, he was third
in points in 2000, 2001 and
2005. Now he finally is
the Top Fuel champion.
“It’s awesome,” Litton said of
the double victory.
“(But) I’m very humbled at the
same. We’ve had some
good cars and some really good
teams (in the past) but.I
think the key to this season
was I got my guys back
together. I love these
guys and I I think I needed to
be surrounded by friends I
really trust.
“Second (three times in the
past) was okay,” Litton said,
“but it wasn’t our goal.
This was our goal and we
finally achieved it. In
fact, we realized all our
goals this weekend except for
qualifying No. 1. We
fell a little short last night
but our big goals were to win
the race and win the
championship.
“They told me right before the
final, ‘hang on, it’s gonna be
a good one,’” Litton said.
“Now they’re back there
picking it apart because they
thought it should have run
high 50s. I just get to
drive the car. My crew
does all the work.”
In one of the day’s most
surprising developments, No. 1
qualifier Pete Berner
squandered his chance to
repeat as Pro Stock champion
when he was guilty of a first
round foul start against
former champ Brian Gahm of
Lucasville, Ohio.
Berner’s unexpectedly early
exit, which came after he had
lowered the Rockingham track
record to 6.281 seconds during
qualifying, opened the door
for Patrick.
Scott Cannon, who locked up
his first series championship
– and his family’s seventh –
by qualifying No. 1 on
Saturday, saw his Rockingham
winning streak ended in round
two by Pat Stoken. The
27-year-old son of six-time
Pro Modified champ Scotty
Cannon had won his last two
starts at The Rock but was
victimized Sunday by tire
shake that slowed his replica
1966 Pontiac to 6.727 seconds,
well off the track
record-setting 5.969 he
recorded in qualifying.
In the Nitro Funny Car class,
someone finally wrestled a
Rockingham win away from
journeyman Jack Wyatt of
Corydon, Iowa. Wyatt had
won three straight Funny Car
events at the Carolina track
before Bob Gilbertson
prevailed on Sunday, ending a
frustrating season on a
positive note.
“I’ve been waiting for this
all my life,” Gilbertson said
of his first victory on his
home track. “I always
thought it would be really
cool to win a race here.
I’ve set track records and
qualified No. 1 but this
is the first time we ever won
at The Rock and it was pretty
cool. I just wish it was
the first race instead of the
last.
“I’ve got to
credit my crew chief, Tommy
Delago. He made the
right decisions today.
If I was my own crew chief,
I’d be in the burn center
every race because I’d be way
crazy with the tune-up.
”It was flawless all weekend,”
Dobbins said of his 2006 Ford
Escort that cruised to victory
in Pro Stock. “It was a
really good racef or us and I
was motivated in the final
round to be the first guy to
give a whipping to the new
world champion.”
Janis actually lost the Pro
Mod championship off the
racetrack, the result of a
decision not to compete in the
July 6-8 race at Edmonton,
Alberta, Canada. That
cost the veteran the 41 bonus
points awarded to those who
participate in every event.
“It all boils down to not
making that trip to Edmonton,”
Janis said, “but that’s
racing. We had some
clutch issues today but, all
in all, it was a great day and
it gives us a great start on
the 2008 season.”
Thomas, who finished 15 points
ahead of race winner Atchison,
relished his seventh series
championship. “I love
Rockingham,” he said. “I
was tied with Scotty Cannon
and Clay Millican and it’s
wonderful to be able to get
that No. 7. It all
worked out.”
‘If I had a chance to race
against Mark in an early round
I thought I had a chance,”
Atchison said, “but he landed
on the other side of the
ladder. Racing Mark in
the final meant that we won
the battle, but not the war.
“But it’s okay because he’s
been my idol since I started
racing 10-12 years ago.
I love the guy. He’s a
great champion. Besides,
with three or four races left,
I didn’t think I had a chance
but we turned it around at the
end. Some days you’re at
the peak others you’re in the
valley. We’ll try to get
back to the peak next year.”
Final unofficial Knoll-Gas
Nitro Jam professional driver
standings (11 of 11 races
completed):
TOP FUEL – 1. Bruce Litton,
948; 2. T.J. Zizzo, 907; 3.
Scotty Cannon, 859; 4. Bobby
Lagana Jr., 712; 5. Terry
McMillen, 558; 6. Jeff O{Neill,
387; 7. Doug Foley, 299; 8.
Mitch King, 292; 9. Jim
Cavalieri, 182; 10. Clay
Millican, 179.
NITRO FUNNY CAR – 1. Dale
Creasy Jr., 1,108; 2. Jack
Wyatt, 768; 3. Bob Gilbertson,
735; 4. Terry Haddock, 716; 5.
Andy Kelley, 645; 6. Mitch
King, 621; 7. Jeff Diehl, 324;
8. Todd Simpson, 251; 9. Paul
Lee, 219; 10. John Lawson,
207.
PRO MODIFIED – 1. Scott
Cannon, 759; 2. Mike Janis,
737; 3. Pat Stoken, 639; 4. Ed
Hoover, 583; 5. Quain Stott,
571; 6. Kenny Lang, 567; 7.
Matt Hagan, 481; 8. Danny
Rowe, 477; 9. Jason Hamstra,
426; 10. Shannon Jenkins, 383.
ALCOHOL FUNNY CAR – 1. Mark
Thomas, 999; 2. Rob Atchison,
984; 3. Terry Munroe, 927; 4.
Paul Noakes, 514; 5. Larry
Dobbs, 490; 6. Terry McMillen,
437; 7. Tim Stevens, 354; 8.
Neal Parker, 306; 9. Laurie
Cannister, 232; 10. Tony
Bogolo, 203.
PRO STOCK – 1. Robert
Patrick, 858; 2. Pete Berner,
808; 3. Frank Gugliotta, 777;
4. Brian Gahm, 668; 5. John
Montecalvo, 643; 6. Steve
Spiess, 606; 7. Rob Mansfield,
519; 8. Rickie Smith, 479; 9.
John Nobile, 477; 10. (tie)
Cary Goforth and Dean Goforth,
436 each.
inal round results from
Sunday’s 12th annual Knoll-Gas
Nitro Jam World Finals
presented by the U.S. Air
Force at Rockingham Dragway:
TOP FUEL – Bruce Litton,
Indianapolis, Ind., 4.606,
318.99 mph, def. Scotty
Cannon, Lyman, S.C., 5.014,
234.04 mph.
NITRO FUNNY CAR – Bob
Gilbertson, Charlotte, N.C.,
2001 Chevrolet Monte Carlo,
4.877, 314.53 mph, def. Cory
Lee, Oceanside, Calif., 2004
Chevrolet Monte Carlo, 4.977,
303.30 mph.
PRO MODIFIED – Mike Janis,
Lancaster, N.Y., 2007
Chevrolet Cobalt, 5.995,
239.31 mph, def. Kenny Lang,
Grande Pointe, Manitoba,
Canada, 1953 Chevrolet
Corvette, 6.080, 235.27 mph.
PRO STOCK – Jeff Dobbins,
Wilmington, N.C., 2006 Ford
Escort, 6.313, 221.34 mph,
def. Robert Patrick,
Fredericksburg, Va., 2006 Ford
Shelby Mustang, 6.304, 221.05
mph.
ALCOHOL FUNNY CAR – Rob
Atchison, London, Ontario,
Canada, 2003 Pontiac Firebird,
5.922, 241.80 mph, def. Mark
Thomas, Louisville, Ohio, 2007
Chevrolet Monte Carlo, 5.910,
243.06 mph.
Round-by-round results from
Sunday’s 12th annual Knoll-Gas
Nitro Jam World Finals presented
by the U.S. Air Force at
Rockingham Dragway:
TOP FUEL
First round – 1. Scotty Cannon,
Lyman, S.C., 4.933, 261.22 mph,
def. 5. Bobby Lagana Jr.,
Scarsdale, N.Y., 6.955, 116.36
mph; 2. Bruce Litton,
Indianapolis, Ind., 4.679,
316.82 mph, def. 6. Luigi
Novelli, Crete, Ill., 11.719,
91.52 mph; 7. Jeff O’Neill,
Harrisburg, Pa., 4.755, 314.68
mph, def. 3. Terry McMillen,
Elkhart, Ind., 5.222, 188.02
mph; 9. Kevin Jones, Berea, Ky.
(in as alternate for 8. Dave
Gallegos, St. Mary’s, Kan.),
5.142, 228.92 mph, def. 4. T.J.
Zizzo, Lincolnshire, Ill.,
9.954, 77.79 mph.
Semifinals – Cannon, 4.824,
276.12 mph, def. O’Neill, foul;
Litton, 4.707, 313.07 mph, def.
Jones, 5.076, 236.34 mph..
FINAL – Bruce Litton,
Indianapolis, Ind., 4.606,
318.99 mph, def. Scotty Cannon,
Lyman, S.C., 5.014, 234.04 mph.
NITRO FUNNY CAR
First round – 1. Bob
Gilbertson, Charlotte, N.C.,
2001 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, def.
5. Dale Creasy Jr., Beecher,
Ill., 2007 Chevy Monte Carlo,;
2. Cory Lee, Oceanside, Calif.,
2004 Chevy Monte Carlo, 4.951,
306.40 mph, def. 6. Jack Wyatt,
Corydon, Iowa, 2006 Dodge
Stratus, 5.248, 230.41 mph; 7.
Mitch King, Galveston, Texas,
2005 Chevrolet Corvette, 5.308,
214.55 mph, def. 3. Terry
Haddock, Lynnwood, Wash., 2007
Chevy Monte Carlo, 5.314, 265.12
mph; 8. Todd Simpson, Ponder,
Texas, 2001 Chevy Camaro,;
6.283, 148.05 mph, def. 4. Jeff
Diehl, Salinas, Calif., 2000
Pontiac Firebird, 8.372, 101.41
mph.
Semifinals – Lee, 6.297, 139.95
mph, def. Simpson, broke;
Gilbertson, 4.953, 301.63 mph,
def. King, 5.099, 286.68 mph.
FINAL – Bob Gilbertson,
Charlotte, N.C., 2001 Chevrolet
Monte Carlo, 4.877, 314.53 mph,
def. Cory Lee, Oceanside,
Calif., 2004 Chevrolet Monte
Carlo, 4.977, 303.30 mph.
PRO MODIFIED
First round – 1. Scott Cannon,
Lyman, S.C., 1966 Pontiac
Firebird, 7.897, 148.27 mph,
def. 9. Tony Pontieri, Bolton,
Ontario, Canada, 1957 Chevy Bel
Air, foul; 2. Mike Stawicki,
Medina, N.Y., 1967 Chevy Camaro,
6.272, 195.08 mph, def. 10.
Chris Russo, Cedar Grove, N.J.,
1963 Chevy Corvette, 14.210,
58.31 mph; 3. Mike Janis,
Lancaster, N.Y., 2007 Chevy
Cobalt, 6.103, 237.05 mph, def.
11. Matt Hagan, Christiansburg,
Va., 1968 Chevy Camaro, 6.380,
214.93 mph; 4. Kenny Lang,
Grande Pointe, Manitoba, Canada,
1953 Chevy Corvette, 6.049,
235.76 mph, def. 12. Mark
Nielsen, Brandford, Ontario,
Canada, 1968 Chevy Camaro,
6.163, 234.66 mph;13. Pat Stoken,
Eureka, Mont., 1968 Chevy
Camaro, 6.135, 227.50 mph, def.
5. Chip King, Semora, N.C., 1969
Dodge Daytona, 11.443, 76.12
mph; 6. Quain Stott, Columbus,
N.C., 1963 Chevy Corvette,
6.040, 236.96 mph, def. 14.
Burton Auxier, Dixie, West Va.,
1953 Chevy Corvette, 6.265,
191.00 mph; 7. Shannon Jenkins,
Tuscaloosa, Ala., 2007 Pontiac
GTO, 6.806, 158.76 mph, def. 15.
Jason Hamstra, Demotte, Ind.,
1963 Chevy Corvette, 7.049,
211.59 mph; 8. Jim Halsey,
Street, Md., 1968 Chevy Camaro,
6.071, 231.20 mph, def. 16.
Tommy Gray, Baltimore, Md., 2007
Pontiac GTO, 7.442, 139.43 mph.
Second round – Stoken, 6.177,
206.23 mph, def. Cannon, 6.727,
231.64 mph; Janis, 6.200, 195.22
mph, def. Jenkins, 15.866, 57.75
mph; Stawicki, 6.059, 230.69
mph, def. Stott, 6.096, 232.92
mph; Lang, 6.068, 231.08 mph,
def. Halsey, 6.123, 231.32 mph.
Semifinals – Janis, 6.040,
236.67 mph, def. Stoken, 7.519,
127.97 mph; Lang, 6.141, 232,81
mph, def. Stawicki, 6.341,
202.39 mph.
FINAL – Mike Janis, Lancaster,
N.Y., 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt,
5.995, 239.31 mph, def. Kenny
Lang, Grande Pointe, Manitoba,
Canada, 1953 Chevrolet Corvette,
6.080, 235.27 mph.
PRO STOCK
First round – 9. Brian Gahm,
Lucasville, Ohio, 2007 Ford
Mustang, 6.783, 217.70 mph, def.
1. Pete Berner, Crete, Ill.,
2006 Pontiac GTO, foul; 2.
Robert Patrick, Fredericksburg,
Va., 2006 Ford Shelby Mustang,
9.029, 160.69 mph, def. 10. Dean
Goforth, Holdenville, Okla.,
2007 Pontiac GTO, foul; 3. John
Nobile, Dix Hills, N.Y., 2008
Ford Mustang, 6.324, 219.54 mph,
def. 11. Bob Bertsch, Willis,
Mich., 2007 Ford Mustang,
14.493, 58.95 mph; 4. Cary
Goforth, Holdenville, Okla.,
2006 Chevrolet Cobalt, 6.341,
219.36 mph, def. 12. John
Montecalvo, Center Moriches,
N.Y., 2006 Chevrolet Cobalt,
6.331, 221.23 mph; 5. Jeff
Dobbins, Wilmington, N.C., 2006
Ford Escort, 6.311, 221.02 mph,
def. 13. Elijah Morton,
Jacksonville, N.C., 2007 Ford
Escort, 6.361, 218.72 mph; 6.
Frank Gugliotta, Mt. Airy, Md.,
2007 Chevrolet Cobalt, 6.338,
219.72 mph, def. 14. Dan
Sweeney, Groton, Mass., 2006
Pontiac GTO, 11.737, 96.26 mph;
7. Rickie Smith, King, N.C.,
2007 Chevrolet Cobalt, 6.347,
219.29 mph, def. 15. Tommy Lee,
Statesville, N.C., 2007 Ford
Mustang, 15.779, 52.49 mph; 8.
Steve Spiess, Manhattan, Ill.,
2007 Chevrolet Cobalt, 6.329,
219.19 mph, def. 16. Rob
Atchison, London, Ontario,
Canada, 2003 Pontiac Firebird,
11.420, 77.47 mph.
Second round – Dobbins, 6.313,
220.66 mph, def. Gahm, 6.325,
221.52 mph; Smith, 6.366, 219.39
mph, def. Nobile, 6.352, 219.08
mph; Patrick, 6.345, 219.90 mph,
def. Gugliotta, 12.624, 69.30
mph; C. Goforth, 6.337, 220.22
mph, def. Spiess, 6.334, 220.44
mph.
Semifinals – Dobbins, 6.350,
220.40 mph, def. Smith, 6.367,
219.29 mph; Patrick, 6.327,
219.86 mph, def. C. Goforth,
6.369, 218.87 mph; .
FINAL – Jeff Dobbins,
Wilmington, N.C., 2006 Ford
Escort, 6.313, 221.34 mph, def.
Robert Patrick, Fredericksburg,
Va., 2006 Ford Shelby Mustang,
6.304, 221.05 mph.
ALCOHOL FUNNY CAR
First round –. 5. Rob Atchison,
London, Ontario, Canada, 2003
Pontiac Firebird, 5.748, 243.37
mph, def. 1. Laurie Cannister,
Johnstown, Ohio, 1999 Chevrolet
Camaro, 5.833, 241.54 mph; 2.
Mark Thomas, Louisville, Ohio,
2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo,
5.806, 242.80 mph, def. 6.
Melinda Green-King, Norfolk,
Va., 2007 Ford Mustang, 6,073,
224.25 mph; 3. Terry Munroe,
Beaver, Pa., 2005 Chevrolet
Monte Carlo, 5.771, 241.11 mph,
def. 7. Tim Stevens, Dorr,
Mich., 2006 Dodge Stratus,
6.006, 220.22 mph; 4. Neal
Parker, Millville, N.J., 2005
Chevrolet Monte Carlo, 5.805,
240.51 mph, def. 8. Bunny
Burkett, Spotsylvania, Pa., 2006
Dodge Avenger, 12.176, 67.37
mph.
Semifinals – Atchison, 6.136,
239.82 mph, def. Munroe, 11.441,
85.50 mph; Thomas, 5.818, 243.72
mph, def. Parker, foul.
FINAL – Rob Atchison, London,
Ontario, Canada, 2003 Pontiac
Firebird, 5.922, 241.80 mph,
def. Mark Thomas, Louisville,
Ohio, 2007 Chevrolet Monte
Carlo, 5.910, 243.06 mph.
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