| COMP
Cams®-Sponsored Hot Rod Magazine Pump Gas
Drags
Draws Biggest Crowd Ever
The
closest final round in competition history is
a fitting end to this exciting event staged at
COMP Cams® headquarters
For
the third year in a row, some of the hottest,
street-driven quarter mile drag cars in the country
descended on the COMP Cams® headquarters in
Memphis, Tennessee, for the Hot Rod Magazine Pump
Gas Drags. Starting at 7 a.m. on Friday, May 12,
the first of the field of 33 cars entered the
COMP Cams® headquarters parking lot to begin
the highly demanding tech-in procedure. Shortly
after midnight, the final race was staged at Memphis
Motorsports Park and Donahue Hogan in his 1964
Chevy II beat Eddie Miller in his 1973 Plymouth
Duster,
8.52 seconds at 154 mph to 8.55 seconds at 159
mph, punctuating an exciting end to a long day
of competition.
Of
the 33 cars that participated in the third annual
running of the Hot Rod Magazine Pump Gas Drags,
20 were outfitted with COMP Cam® camshafts
and ancillary valve train gear. Many of the Pump
Gas Drag participants used other COMP Performance
Group™ company parts, including ZEX™
nitrous oxide; FAST™ EFI components, including
the patented LSX™ intake manifold; RHS™
cylinder heads and TCI® drivetrain products.
It was clearly a COMP Performance Group™
crowd in attendance, as throughout the day tours
of the headquarters were nonstop. From the elaborate
camshaft grinding area through the RHS™
cylinder head assembly room to the covert Research
& Development lab, COMP Cams® played host
to enthusiastic groups of racers and spectators
who were privy to the inner workings of the camshaft
giant. Of course, the free barbecue lunch for
all participants hosted by COMP Cams® was
a big hit as well.
The
COMP Cams®-sponsored Hot Rod Magazine Pump
Gas Drags is a unique event that requires participants
to run 93-octane fuel not only for the racing
portion of the competition, but also during the
drive from the staging area at COMP Cams®
headquarters to the Memphis Motorsports Park,
some 25 miles away through rush-hour traffic.
Furthermore, each vehicle is checked for total
roadworthiness and safety equipment and must have
functioning horns, lights and turn signals. Each
car was allotted only 10 gallons of Rocket Brand
fuel for the competition. Only the final eight
competitors (quarter finalists) were given an
extra five gallons of fuel on which to finish
the event.
The
change to the elimination style drag racing event
was new for this year; in past years the winner
being determined purely on the basis of quickest
elapsed time performance over three quarter mile
runs. It was evident from the first round that
the racing format made for a much more exciting
event, with the ability to cut a good light determining
the winning racer in many rounds of competition.
Clearly the largest crowd ever to watch the event
was due in part to the new racing format –
and they were not disappointed.
“We
were proud to be the title sponsor of the Pump
Gas Drags again this year,” stated Chris
Douglas, Marketing Director for COMP Cams®.
“Not only was the event much more exciting
with the real racing style format, we were proud
to be involved with such a quality event where
so many of the racers are running our products.
It was a great chance for us to give back to the
racers who support us all year long.”
For more on the 2006 Hot Rod Magazine Pump Gas
Drags, sponsored by COMP Cams®, check out
the full event report in an upcoming issue of
Hot Rod Magazine or visit www.hotrod.com.
Winner-
'64 Chevy II, 8.52 sec Final Round

Pump
Gas Drags: Video #1
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Pump
Gas Drags: Video #2
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Thanks
to TOOF Printing in Memphis, TN for their
continued support
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