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"It's
really disappointing, to say the least, but, we're not out by
any means. I've said it before, not qualifying is something
we have to deal with - and for us, DNQ means 'Do Not Quit' -
which is exactly the attitude we're taking as we move forward
from here."
"In times like this, I have to take a step back and look
at the big picture, and, from that perspective, things are just
okay. We've had an okay season but as we head into the second
half of the season we need to do some testing because as the
old saying goes practice makes perfect", Victor said.
As for 'Benny The Kid' his week-end was typical of the highs
and lows Bray junior has endured all season long. He started
by qualifying in fourth position with a 6.161 / 233.16.
The quarterfinals saw 'Benny The Kid' paired against seasoned
campaigner Gary Phillips and the Studebaker, a very formidable
opponent. Leaving the line 9 hundreds of a second ahead of Phillips,
who was fighting tyre shake and wasn't able to catch him. Benny
taking the win 6.129 / 234.98 to Phillips 6.362 / 233.76
His hopes of taking the scalp of local West Australian hero
Mr 5 second man in the semi finals went up in tyre shake however,
after about 200 feet of track against Zappia who delivered a
5.950 / 239.36 to Bray's 6.804 / 163.33. Bray cut the better
light 0.114 to Zappia's 0.316 but was unable to recover after
massive tyre shake.
Victor said, "We were a little too aggressive for what
we thought the track would handle, and it just shook the tyres
early in the pass."
"The up side of this weekend is, although I dropped from
3rd to 6th position in the Championship Ben actually moved up
few spots from 9th to 5th because 50% bonus points on offer
in the west. Overall, it's really a positive weekend for him,"
For Benny it is now a trip back across to Sydney for Top Alcohol
duties at West Sydney International Dragway for the 2007 International
Top Fuel event December 8 & 9
Full results
details from this round.....here
Updated Top
Doorslammer Championship table.....here
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