McBride Runs Quickest Ever Pass
in Valdosta
by: Jack Korpela, CycleDrag.com
Before the start of the season Larry "Spiderman" McBride said
one of his 2008 goals was to be the first to run in the 5.70-zone. He
didn't say he'd do it at the very first race.
McBride recorded the quickest dragbike run of all-time with a jaw-dropping
5.799 to defeat Tom Perry in the finals of the AMA Dragbike B&B Bikeweek
Nationals from Valdosta, Ga.
"I knew it was a good pass but I didn't think it was a new record,"
said McBride, who broke his former career mark of 5.809 set at Virginia
Motorsports Park in 2006. "Roland (Stuart) came over the radio and
told me we had just run a .79. I was in shock. It was like, wow we finally
did it. I felt like I did in Houston when we went 5.99."
Photo by Matt Polito, www.dragbikephotos.com
It marks the first time any dragbike racer has reached the 5.70-zone,
and surpasses McBride's teammate Jimmy Brantley's unofficial record of
5.800 from the 2006 World Finals in Gainesville, Fla. McBride admits running
in the 5.70-zone has been a major goal of his for the past few seasons.
"We knew the bike had it in it, it was just a matter of getting it
out of it," McBride said. "The scary part is that it will definitely
go quicker."
McBride's incremental times on the record setting run were as follows
- 60-foot 1.00, 330' 2.58, 1/8 3.80 at 196 mph and 235 mph at the finish
line.
"It's really cool to be the first guy in the fives, the 5.80s, and
now the 5.70s," said McBride, an eight-time AMA Dragbike champion.
McBride credits the gain in performance to technological advances the
team made over the off-season. McBride, along with his brother, Steve,
revamped the record-breaking machine's clutch set-up and drive-pulley
system. The results of the McBride brothers winter overhaul were immediately
evident.
"We unloaded and ran a 5.86, and that was on a shut-off pass,"
McBride said. "Steve (McBride) did a lot of work over the winter
and it made all the difference in the world."
Photo by Matt Polito, www.dragbikephotos.com
Throughout the weekend McBride also posted extraordinary runs of 5.96,
5.84, and 5.91.
"The air really came to us and the track was just excellent all weekend,"
McBride said. "It was a great way to start the season for all the
fans and all of my sponsors."
Next up for McBride is the AMA Dragbike Elmer Trett Nationals from Atlanta
Dragway, April 4th-5th.
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, 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, Mickey Thompson Tires, Valco, and Carlisle
Belts.
Photo by Matt Polito,
www.dragbikephotos.com