McBride Victorious at AMA/Prostar
Opener
Larry "Spiderman" McBride
added yet another win to his impressive resume at the AMA/Prostar Bikeweek
Nationals. Here, McBride gives us some insight into the season-opening
race and brings us up-to-date on Jimmy Brantley.
Larry "Spiderman" McBride, seven-time AMA/Prostar Top Fuel champion,
began the 2007 race season the same way he ended 2006 - with an event
victory. However, the Bikeweek Nationals win from Valdosta, Ga, on March
4th, was one of the more difficult victories for the Spiderman, who was
on-and-off the throttle five times before catching nitro-Harley pilot
Ray Cason in the final with a 6.74 to Cason's 6.99.
"It was a supercharged bike versus an injected bike, so I knew that
if we didn't make any major mistakes we would be in good shape,"
McBride said. "Then right past the 100-foot mark we blew the tire
off it, and I had to pedal it five different times to get it to hook up
so we could run him down. I passed him right after the 1000 foot mark."
The excitement of the side-by-side showdown brought the crowd it its feet.
McBride said he felt the same excitement while wrestling the 1000-plus
horsepower machine.
"I think the fans really enjoyed it," McBride said. "It
was a fun run for me, but of course it wouldn't have been as fun if we
didn't get the win."
For the first time in over two seasons McBride was without his teammate
and 2005 Top Fuel champion Jimmy "Hulk" Brantley. McBride reports
Hulk won't be able to compete in 2007.
Photo by Matt Polito, www.dragbikephotos.com
"Jimmy got really busy with work and
he's not going to be able to step aside," McBride said. "We
are going to miss having him this year, but I think he will certainly
be back in the future."
Valdosta marked the first AMA/Prostar race
under new ownership, Hammer Motorsports, who purchased the organization
over the winter.
"I'm very excited about the new ownership," McBride said. "I
think they will bring a new level of enthusiasm that will carry Prostar
to the next step. It was a tremendous weekend."
For McBride the season-opening weekend
wasn't entirely without some hardship. The champ battled a strong crosswind
throughout the weekend and encountered transmission problems in opening
qualifying.
"On the first run we shook the tire
really bad and tore the sprag (low) gear out of the transmission,"
McBride said.
McBride came back later in the day and
dazzled the crowd with his first full pass of the new year at 6.01, 229
mph
"We made that run with a pretty strong
10-15 mph cross wind," McBride said. It was really the first run
of 2007. That's not too bad off the trailer.
In the opening round McBride defeated the Harley Davidson of Sonny Michalowski
with a 6.24 to Michalowski's 8.99.
"It was on another 6.0 lap but I decided
to shut it off," McBride said. "There was still a pretty good
crosswind and I saw that we had a good enough lead so I shut off the throttle
5.8 seconds into the run."
Next up for McBride will be the MTC Elmer
Trett Nationals from Atlanta, Ga, March 31-April 1.
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