Mark Cox had a good showing on the Jack Romine Racing Pro Fuel dragster at the All Harley Drag Racing Association (AHDRA) Thunder in the Valley Nationals Presented by 95.9 The HOG and 93.9 FM94 this past weekend at Bristol Dragway, Bristol, Tennessee. Cox rode the Bojangles-sponsored Pro Fuel Harley with high hopes to come home a victor.
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> Due to weather, Cox was only able to make one pass during test and tune Friday afternoon. With only two rounds of qualifying Saturday, Cox was number four. After a first round win over Rocky Jackson, Cox advanced to the semi-finals and came up against Pro Fuel Champion Doug Horne. Horne bested Cox with a 6.786 ET at 203.03 mph to Cox’s 7.156 ET at 185.79 mph. Horne went all the way to capture the Pro Fuel class victory.
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> “We had a great bike at Bristol,” said Mark Cox, a North Carolina native. “The conditions were challenging with high temperatures and a lot of humidity in the air. We just didn’t have the tune-up we wanted on the bike. We couldn’t quite get it to run through the quarter mile without dropping holes. We still made it to the semi-finals though.
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> “I didn’t get back into the over 200 mph club this past weekend,” added Cox. “But I had a very positive experience working with the Romines. I enjoyed partnering with Jack and being back on an injection bike. We hope to be able to work together again for the Rockingham race on October 13-14 and are working towards that goal.”
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> Monday after Bristol, NHRA announced the formation of the NHRA Screamin’ Eagle Championship Motorcycle Series, a 10-race series that will compete at NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series divisional events beginning in 2013. The Series will offer a total purse of $152,800 and will feature five classes: Top Fuel, Pro Gas, Draggin’ Bagger, Street Pro, and Hot Street. The classes will run in addition to the Sportsman ET Motorcycle class that currently competes at various NHRA divisional events.
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> “I was really excited to hear about the new NHRA championship series for next season,” said Cox. “This gives Harley racers a new opportunity to compete, in addition to the six races that AHDRA is planning to offer in 2013.”
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> Founded in 1977 in Charlotte, N.C., Bojangles’ Restaurants Inc. serves only the highest quality and most flavorful food to its loyal customers, with all of its proprietary menu items made from scratch. A special blend of seasonings gives the food its unique flavor, including Bojangles’ core menu selections of World Famous chicken, fresh made-from-scratch buttermilk biscuits and legendary iced tea steeped the old-fashioned way. Bojangles’ also offers biscuit sandwiches that are served all day. Unique sides like Dirty Rice®, Cajun Pintos® and Seasoned Fries™ are just a few of the flavorful fixin’ choices. First franchised in 1978, Bojangles’ boasts close to 500 locations in 10 states, primarily in the Southeast. The company was named one of the top 10 growth concepts in 2009 by both GE Capital and QSR magazine. Its strong performance in all three day parts is what sets Bojangles’ apart from all other restaurants. For more information, visit www.bojangles.com.
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> Special thanks to Mark Cox Racing sponsors Bojangles, AutoLite Spark Plugs, Gates Belts, Plots Plus of NC, Cox’s Harley-Davidson, N-2 Marketing and Romine Racing. Follow us on Facebook at “Mark Cox” of Fleetwood, NC
Cox Advances to Semi-Finals in Pro Fuel Class at Bristol
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iced tea at bojangles ,you bet
glad the romine ,team is at again.
fuel and timing and a good weather station.
boris or dave or sonny always correlated air density and nitro percentage. the tune up is a mysterey some propylene oxide should get er done. run on legal fuel and have fun