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Artie Leong vs NHRA
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Steve Pohill and Ron Siebeneck in EF/S.
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Bob Marshall and Steve Bagwell
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Evan Knoll and the Justice system !
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On the Pro side I would offer Big Daddy vs Shirley. And how about Lee Shepherd vs Bob Glidden, too. Shepherd was awfully tough. WJ vs The Wayne County team.
On the sportsman side I remember the free-for-all in Top Stock in IHRA. It was everybody vs everybody, at least from this fans perspective. That class was FANtastic!! In Top Sportsman I remember the race to be the first in the 7's.....Charles Carpenter in his '55, Bob Riolo-I think in a green '56- in his shoebox, and Rob Vandergriff in his '57. I was at Rockingham when Vandergriff went 7.01, quickest run ever at that date. Every week I would check out all the magazines to read about which one may have been the first to get there. Kinda seemed to be a rivalry between Harry Holton's West Coast Hemi's group and Bucky about 10 years ago. I recall in the points races here SS/CA was pretty stout with Butch Williams vs Smith&McCurdy vs Steve Taylor circa 1987ish.... Pro Mod was Nitrous vs Blowers. Then the turbos came in..... Alky funny car for a long time it's been Ace vs The Field. I don't remember when it hasn't been Ace vs The Field, really. Pat Austin was strong for a while... .
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The A/S of Robert Pond, Bobby DeArmond and that fellow with the Mopar...to be the first stocker into the 9's.
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Me vs Myself.
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Glidden vs Shepherd for sure. The only way Glidden could ever get around Lee's holeshot was to spray him. Cheater finally got caught.
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Don't think that Bob Glidden was caught spraying. That was one of his boys (Rusty?).
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