MCCLENATHAN LOOKS TO RIDE MOMENTUM OF FAST SEASON START INTO PHOENIX
McClenathan enjoyed a stellar weekend in Pomona, Calif. (Feb. 7-10), making seven runs in the 4.50-second elapsed-time zone en route to a runner-up finish to Don Schumacher Racing teammate Tony Schumacher. The 45-year-old racer left Pomona in second place in the Top Fuel point standings.
FRAM Top Fuel dragster driver Cory McClenathan is looking to carry the momentum
of his consistent performance at the season-opening Winternationals into this
weekend's NHRA Nationals at Firebird Raceway.
McClenathan enjoyed a stellar weekend in Pomona, Calif. (Feb.
7-10), making seven runs in the 4.50-second elapsed-time zone en route to a
runner-up finish to Don Schumacher Racing teammate Tony Schumacher. The
45-year-old racer left Pomona in second place in the Top Fuel point
standings.
"I think we have a very good race car," said McClenathan, the
1994 Top Fuel winner at Firebird against Joe Amato. "With (crew chief) Mike
Green back at the helm things have changed radically in my racing career. This
is one of those situations where it's kind of mine to lose. I know Mike and the
rest of the guys are going to do a great job and that the car is going to go
from A to B. We may not have the fastest car on the block yet, but I think we'll
be running with everybody very quickly. I think we have one of the more
consistent Top Fuel cars out there and I wouldn't trade that for
anything.
If we can just keep on repeating and go to the semis and go to a few finals and win some races, we'll know we have a good a car. I know there's a lot more power left in the FRAM Top Fuel dragster and there's a lot more we can utilize in the nitro department, but I'm going to leave that up to Mike. I think he's taking a great approach on that. - Cory McClenathan
"Mike is not a guy who is going to make giant changes," added
McClenathan. "He's going to make small changes and make sure that everything
stays consistent. The way his demeanor is and the way he goes about things I'm
very happy with. If we give Mike the same package every time out there it's just
going to get better and better. I just want to do my job to make sure I do the
same thing every time.
"Being consistent puts the other guys and girls in
a position where they have to beat us. They know they have to get to the other
end. I'm very confident that we have a great team, a great race car and a great
team owner in Don Schumacher."
McClenathan returns to Firebird Raceway
after several days of tests at the pre-season National Time Trials in January.
"If you look back you'll see that we didn't hurt any parts and our testing went
fairly good and obviously Pomona went very well," he said. "So I would have to
consider this the perfect start to a great season. Going rounds is what it's all
about. We may not be able to go out there and win every single race, but it
gives us something to shoot for.
"If we can just keep on repeating and
go to the semis and go to a few finals and win some races, we'll know we have a
good a car. I know there's a lot more power left in the FRAM Top Fuel dragster
and there's a lot more we can utilize in the nitro department, but I'm going to
leave that up to Mike. I think he's taking a great approach on that."