“It was just an accident on Camrie’s part. It was a good show that didn’t happen.”ĭave Connolly, Caruso’s crew chief, said his driver simply made an innocent mistake. Taking the PA mic, he said, “My son is educated by my family to be courteous, and this is discourtesy. was angry on the starting line as his son’s car was removed, and he claimed incorrectly that her move was illegal. His father, teammate, and car owner Fernando Cuadra Sr. In the split-second confusion, Cuadra was timed out, and not permitted to make the run. Once the first driver turns on the second staging light, the other has a maximum of seven seconds in which to stage. Getting to that point though, came with a little controversy, from her second race of the day against Cristian Caruso.Īs they went to stage, Caruso lit both staging bulbs, which is not an illegal move, but not the best of etiquette. In just her second year in Pro Stock, Camrie Caruso beat Bo Butner to be the second woman to win in that category. Photo: Camrie Caruso is only the second woman to win the Pro Stock class I really hope this isn’t the last race here, but if it is, we’ve got the Wally. I won my first round of racing here, so it’s special. Robert Hight left Ron Capps behind to win Funny Car with a time of 3.93 seconds and a top speed of 328.62 mph. Photo: Funny Car driver Robert Hight won reaching a speed on 328 mph The finale Sunday was amazing from start to finish. The weather was picture perfect all weekend for fans, crews, and drivers alike, as the 38 th and final Arizona Nationals event sold out each of the three days. Radford Racing School and courses are said to remain open. The land is owned by the Gila River Indian Community. The proposed widening interstate 10, and possibly a new entertainment district, will force closure of part of the 450 acre complex, that was built in 1983. This was second of 21 events in the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series. The Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Race Park saw its final National Hot Rod Association racing event on Sunday. Photo: Justin Ashley on his 317 mph championship race in Top Fuel category
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