McBride
Captures Eighth Career Championship with Atco Win
The world's fastest motorcycle drag racer Larry "Spiderman"
McBride dominated the competition at the AMA/Prostar U.S. Nationals from
Atco, NJ, winning the event and securing an unprecedented eighth Top Fuel
championship.
"I'm very proud of No. 8," McBride said. "It means a lot
to me. It represents a lot of hard work by this team over the years."
McBride, who will turn 50 this January, has no plans of retiring anytime
soon and aims to pile on even more No. 1 plates in years to come.
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by Matt Polito, www.dragbikephotos.com
"I want to get more than ten. I feel like this one actually should
be my tenth," McBride said. "I had to sit out the 2005 season
because I had a stroke and in 1999 I lost the championship by one point
to Tony Lang. I love this sport and as long as I continue to have the
support of all of my great sponsors I don't see why I won't be able to
keep racing for the next 10 years. Ray Price did."
In opening qualifying McBride took the pole with a rapid blast of 5.87,
surpassing his Atco track record of 5.98 from last season.
"I've always loved Atco," McBride said. "The track was
great this weekend. It was very nice to be back. I have a lot of friends
there."
After losing his first race of the season a month earlier in Indianapolis,
McBride says his team was as eager as ever to get back to the winner's
circle.
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by Matt Polito, www.dragbikephotos.com
"In Indy the bike just walked out of the groove and smoked the tire.
I can't really call it a mistake because in nitro racing it's just something
that happens. I've seen Tony Schumacher and Gary Scelzi have the same
problem many times," McBride said. "The loss made our whole
team step its game up."
In Sunday's final round McBride was awarded a broke bye when Korry Hogan
was unable to repair his motorcycle from damage sustained during his first
round victory over Korry Hogan. McBride sealed the event victory with
a crowd-pleasing blast of 5.88.
"I really thought it had a .79 in it" McBride said. "That's
how good the bike was running. I'm very excited to see what we can do
in Gainesville."
Another reason McBride is excited for Gainesville is that, for the first
time this season, his teammate and former class champion Jimmy "Hulk"
Brantley will be in competition.
"I called him up and told him I'm sick of running this single barrel
shotgun. I want my double barrel back," McBride said. "He's
got one bad motorcycle and it will be ready for Gainesville."
McBride sent a special thanks out to his dedicated crew, who worked through
transmission problems and kept the bike in prime condition.
"I've got the best crew in the world," McBride said. "These
guys are so die-hard and they do such a great job getting the bike ready."
The team thanked; Pingel Enterprise, Trim-Tex Drywall Products,
Drag Specialties-Parts Unlimited, Red Line Synthetic Oil Corporation as
well as his other sponsors:
Vance & Hines Motorsports, PR Factory Store, Muzzys Performance, Web-Cam,
Kibblewhite, Ferrea Valves, Precision Machine, Vanson Leathers, Performance
Machine, Belt Drives Ltd, Street & Competition, Traci Dynamics, Simpson
Race Products, Nitrous Express, APE, EK Chain, Arias Pistons, R/D Spring
Corp, Autolite, MSD, Protect ALL, Whipple Industries, Cometic Gaskets,
B&J Transmission, Carolina Cycle, L.A. Sleeve, PJ1 Nology Engineering,
Mickey Thompson Tires, Corbin Seats, Stark Masonry, and Valco