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First National Event on IHRA Tour has Last Minute Changes
First National Event on IHRA Tour has Last Minute Changes
27 mar 2007
Brian Folk drove his Top Dragster to victory at the Amalie Oil Texas Nationals
for his 17th career national event title win. This trip to San Antonio was Folk’s
first IHRA 1/8th mile national event.
Brian Folk wins IHRA National Event
The fist national event on the 2007 IHRA tour was originally set to be a quarter
mile contest. Initial time trials and qualifying for the sportsman classes were
held at the standard quarter mile distance. However, the first professional
qualifying session exposed problems in the track surface, forcing the IHRA to
make a tough decision and make the track 1/8th of a mile.
“It was wild,” said Folk. “We made some time runs Friday, we woke up Saturday
and they were repaving the track. We’re racers, whether the distance is a
half-mile or 330 feet, we give it a try. Between big money bracket racing and
the IHRA Pro-Am events, we get to do a lot of the 1/8th mile racing. Personally,
I prefer quarter mile competition. I think you have to drive a little bit more
to be successful. Given the circumstances and the fact that a lot of the
competitors, like us, were a long way from home, I agree with the IHRA’s
decision. I also applaud them for making a quick decision and completing the
event on schedule.”
The 34-year-old Durand, Illinois racer is a multi-time IHRA and NHRA Division
Champion with a long list of top ten finishes to his credit. Folk also has
several Moroso 5-Day bracket championship titles.
At San Antonio, Folk’s first IHRA 1/8th mile National Event may be even more
memorable than his prior victories. “I beat my brother Nick, a former IHRA Top
Dragster World Champion in the final round,” said Brian Folk. “Nick was the
runner-up. Of course, there is a pretty intense sibling rivalry, so that round
was really important to both of us.”
The Amalie Oil Texas Nationals marked the Folk Racing Team’s second week at the
San Antonio facility. They arrived one week earlier to compete in the IHRA
Division 4 Pro-Am event. The Folk family dominated the Top Dragster class, as
Nick earned a final round victory over his father, Ron Folk. Nick also was
victorious in Stock Eliminator with his Gebhardt Trailer Sales backed Camaro.
The Folk Racing Team uses K&N Engineering products. “We have 3 dragsters and two
stock eliminators,” said Folk. “We use K&N Oil Filter
HP-3002
and have for years,’ he said. “We depend on the durability and reliability of
K&N Filters and won’t use anything else.”
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