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Issue 25, July 16, 2004
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On the cover
Super Stock racer Larry Stewart Jr. drove his '67 Nova to victory at the Sears Craftsman NHRA Nationals. It was Stewart's first victory in NHRA national event competition. (Jerry Foss photo) Also, the late Darrell Russell and C.J. "Pappy" Hart, both of whom are remembered in this issue.
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DARRELL RUSSELL AND C.J. HART REMEMBERED
In words and pictures, friends and fans bid farewell to both a rising star and a legendary pioneer. (page 12)
SEARS CRAFTSMAN NHRA NATIONALS LUCAS OIL SPORTSMAN RESULTS
STOCK by Kevin McKenna
"When I look at the list …and see names like Garlits, Force, Amato, Prudhomme, and Glidden, I can't help but be a little in awe." Dan Fletcher, who in Madison earned win number 36 and became only the 15th driver in NHRA to do so (page 72)
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PLUS:
Nostalgia: Holley National Hot Rod Reunion Highlights Eight pages of photos from the second annual gathering of geezers in Bowling Green. (page 32)
Racing Technology with Evan J. Smith Though most of us will never let out the clutch on a 500-cid Pro Stock car, the art of driving one is worth closer look. Smith enlisted the services of POWERade champion Greg Anderson and teammate Jason Line for a lesson. (page 62)
Analysis: Tricky Tipster's Denver Picks Sure, Bazemore's the favorite in Funny Car and Hines is on a roll in Pro Stock Bike. But with five titles in Denver, Force is a good bet at 6:1, and Steve Johnson won't have to wait another 191 races for another bike title. (page 48)
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