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"That was very heartfelt, very meaningful for our 2 crew chiefs Mark Oswald & Brian Coradi, myself and the whole Matco Tools Team". Antron excitedly stated "It was one of those days where if you wanted to win a race for your boss, that'd be the way to do it. "It was one of those signature days & we really had to weather the storm" Antron then added "It was a day where you had to go fight for your money, we were fighting for our money. Incredible day the way it happened"
As most of the spectators knew on that hot July1st afternoon, the weather changed dramatically. From hot & humid to raining, thundering & lightening & windy conditions; crew chiefs were sent scrambling to adapt. But Antron credits The Matco Tools Team and their clutch guys:
"You have to give credit to Mark and Brian (co crew chiefs) making the right calls each and every round. Our Clutch guy Tony came up a couple times & Brad our assistant crew chief; they were plotting to try and get all they could out of that race track" However, Brown gives a tremendous amount of credit to the @NHRA safety safari: "Tip your hat to the NHRA Safety Safari crew. Track Temp was over 120 degrees and we're running low 3.80's and thats just phenomenal
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Antron gives additional credit to DSR Track guru Tommy Johnson jr as well:
"The thing about rain when it washes off the track, it would make it tighter, but the hard part was when the sun came out full force, and it would bubble up the rubber, but the track stayed tight" Antron confidently stated "Our track guru Tommy Johnson Jr. came up and said the track hasn't fallen off, it's still good. So we have lots of confidence in Tommy out there & we just put our pedal to the metal"
Top fuel this season has more competitive than ever, with races being decided by thousandths of a second. The evolution of Top Fuel racing has not changed much in the last few seasons and Antron feels that is one of the main reasons for the class being so close:
Brown wins a close race over Shawn Langdon(Courtesy of Toyota Racing) |
Safety is of utmost importance in racing especially in the volatile world of Nitro Drag Racing. In the 1st round of eliminations at Route 66 Dragway, Antron's teammate Tony Schumacher suffered a catastrophic engine explosion with fire engulfing the cockpit . DSR has been developing a canopy system to reduce the risk of fire. Antron offered his take on when he hopes the canopy will be approved:
"Trust me, if it were up to me, we'd have the cockpit on our car. I think it's getting very close, we're waiting for testing results to come back & They're (NHRA) are looking at everything" Says the ever excited Brown "They're not only looking at the performance advantage, they want to make the inside of the structure (cockpit) is even better" He added "Don (Team Owner) and Crew Chief Mike Green have been full speed ahead on it's development. I think you'll definitely see the cockpit before the end of the year . I hope to we can use it on our cars this year, if not definitely next year" Antron told me known that the view of the driver is the same if not better after winter testing:
"When I got in Tony's car, it was definitely perfect for me, I could see everything. You see just as much as you would see without a cockpit on a race car" Brown excitedly said "You can see your front wheels, see the front of your car. All the stuff you'd normally see" Antron also described the comforts of the cockpit "It's quiet, very comfortable & blocks the glaring sunlight that comes over the top of the car that blinds your eyes & blocks out your dashboard. It doesn't damper your vision at all"
Experiencing the Force of nearly 5g's of pull at the hit of the throttle, unleashing 8.000 plus horsepower, the importance being physically fit is great. It helps the body and the mind prepare for the blast down the 1,000 ft. track run after run. Brown, the Indiana resident spoke of the importance of being fit and ready for the entire full throttle season:
Photo Courtesy of Tony Kurdzuk/The Star-Ledger |
The Don Schumacher Racing Team in both Top Fuel and Funny Car has been at or near the top of the class for the last few seasons. But as the competition heats up going into the countdown, momentum can change in an instant. Coming off the win at Route 66 Dragway, Antron and the entire DSR stable must stay focused even as the teams currently holds the top three positions in points:
Photo Courtesy of Toyota Racing and Mark J. Rebilas |
"I'll be fully supportive" says the proud father "My biggest deal when I was growing up was, without the support of my parent's; I wouldn't be where i'm at. I want to support my kids in whatever they want to do. I don't push them to do anything. I don't push them to race, or push my daughter to dance or singer whatever she does" The Proud father of three finished by saying "I just want them to do what they are happy doing. If they put their full force behind what they're doing, they can be successful at it"
Thanks Antron (Photo: Jay Selig) |
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