Inaugural Amalie Oil Texas Nationals (Mar 8-9th, 2003) San Antonio, Texas
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Results | Photos
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A "red hot" Mitch Stott rolled to his 4th consecutive IHRA circuit Pro Mod win. (Photo by: Bryan "Disco" Epps) |
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Clay Millican clocked IHRA barrier breaking runs while winning decisively in Top Fuel. (Photo by: Bryan "Disco" Epps) |
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Rick Jones made Mopar brand history when he won in Pro Stock driving his Hemi-powered Dodge Neon. (Photo by: Bryan "Disco" Epps) |
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Rhonda Hartman ran a career best speed and qualified 2nd in Top Fuel. (Photo by: Bryan "Disco" Epps) |
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Tony Bogolo upset the Alcohol Funny Car field at the IHRA's season-opening event. (Photo by: Bryan "Disco" Epps) |
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Mike Janis pounded out low ET in Pro Mod at 6.112 secs but was eliminated in round two when he clipped the wall. (Photo by: Bryan "Disco" Epps) |
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John Smith's first IHRA national event as a driver produced a strong runner-up finish to Clay Millican. (Photo by: Bryan "Disco" Epps) |
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The Stock eliminator final round was all B/SA Ford Mustang and all Hall Family with Steven defeating his brother Rusty. (Photo by: Bryan "Disco" Epps) |
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Texas based racer Chuck Nuytten provided the fans with a little "dragon breath" during Pro Mod qualifying. (Photo by: Bryan "Disco" Epps) |
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Doug Kirk debuted as driver of Charlie Hunt's incredible new Pro Stock Mustang one of many new machines which debuted at San Antonio. (Photo by: Bryan "Disco" Epps) |
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Canada's Al Billes ran strong at the San Antonio opener -- qualifying #3 and finishing in the "final four" in Pro Mod. (Photo by: Bryan "Disco" Epps) |
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