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Summit Racing's Night Under Fire

Killer drag racing in Norwalk, Ohio

By Jon Asher, Photography by John Asher

During the last decade, drag racing has undergone more dramatic changes than at any other time in its storied history. National events run the gamut of the highly polished and professional NHRA Full Throttle series to the rather difficult-to-comprehend IHRA Nitro Jam affairs and more. In between are a myriad of events and organizations featuring everything from bought-in Pro Modifieds to serious, street-legal drags of mammoth proportions and marathon bracket races that no one ever hears about, but which pay out staggering sums to the lucky winners.

Sadly, missing from many of these events is the fun factor that once attracted all of us to the quarter-mile sport (you remember when they raced a full quarter-mile, don’t you?). If you’re old enough to remember the outrageous match races of the ’60s and early ’70s, you know what we’re talking about. If you weren’t there to see it for yourself, pull up a chair while we tell you about what may be the largest single-day event in drag racing, an event that harkens back to the good old days while also offering up the most modern of equipment and superstars to entice even the most jaded of fans.

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    Drag racing school honcho Frank Hawley, who drove the Chi-Town Hustler to two NHRA titles, flew in to drive the car now owned by original driver Pat Minick's son Wayne.
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    Drag racing school honcho Frank Hawley, who drove the Chi-Town Hustler to two NHRA titles,
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    Ronnie Young wheeled the Max to rousing cheers despite not making the finale.
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    For drivers like Dale Pulde, the Night Under Fire is an endless succession of signing Hero Cards for youngsters, and then the model cars their dads bring along.
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    For drivers like Dale Pulde, the Night Under Fire is an endless succession of signing Hero

The Night Under Fire (NUF) at Summit Motorsports Park in Norwalk, Ohio, celebrated its 34th anniversary last summer with backing from Auto-Plus and an estimated 30,000 fans that came out to join the party, this in the face of a dire weather forecast that fortunately never came true. The difference between the Night Under Fire and other “races” is significant, and we put the word races in quotation marks on purpose. If anything, the NUF isn’t about racing. It’s about putting on a show. While the participants want to win, more than anything else they want to win the hearts and minds of the fans, and in that area they succeeded beyond their wildest collective imaginations.

The “Fun Factor” is off the charts at the NUF, and it’s all the ingredients in the show that put it there. You want Funny Cars? We got ’em—from John Force and teammate Robert Hight to colorful, independent Jim Head and the DHL Toyota driven by Jeff Arend. Too “new” for your taste? How about an eight-pack of historical floppers, including three-time IHRA World champion Dale Pulde’s War Eagle, the renowned Blue Max Mustang, Jon Capps at the controls of one of the Jungle Jim Camaros, and more. Let’s not forget Larry “Spiderman” McBride’s sickening (that’s how we’d feel if we had to ride it!) Top Fuel motorcycle and a front-motor dragster or two. Now throw in eight Pro Mods, eight period-correct Gassers, and, well, is that enough? Of course it isn’t! After all, what would a Night Under Fire be without that fire, so let’s toss in four jet dragsters, a couple of wheelstanders, and Bob Motz’s earth-shaking Kenworth jet truck. Not to worry, we haven’t forgotten the fireworks.

The NUF attracts a huge number of regional bracket racers, so many in fact that class calls during the afternoon were by even and odd numbered entries in each bracket. That was the only way to avoid overflowing the staging lanes. After mid-afternoon, the bracket runners didn’t get another shot at the Tree until after midnight—and there wasn’t a single complaint. Those racers were also there for the show, and just happened to be racing themselves. They’d end up finishing their eliminations some time on Sunday afternoon. They also got the SMP treatment when the staff hustled up a free breakfast for every racer some time before the sun even topped the horizon Sunday morning. That’s just the way it is at SMP.

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    S-bombs away! Never interview John Force unless you know in advance what he's going to say. Since he never knows until the words pop out of his mouth, you just gotta go with it.
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    S-bombs away! Never interview John Force unless you know in advance what he's going to sa
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    Robert Hight and John Force were in the pits with the John Force Racing Fuel Funny cars.
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    When the tractor driver's wearing a tuxedo, you know it's an important event.
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    Carl Rossler's immaculate Chevy was typical of the Pro Mods that raced the NUF - and nobody really cared who won. All they cared about was smoky burnouts and wheels-up launches.
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    Carl Rossler's immaculate Chevy was typical of the Pro Mods that raced the NUF - and nobod
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    Hard-core race fans hate 'em, and the kids love 'em--and why not? Wheelstanders are fun for the whole family.
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    Hard-core race fans hate 'em, and the kids love 'em--and why not? Wheelstanders are fun fo
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    When NUF advertises period-correct Gassers, this is what they mean - a killer reproduction of the Airoso Bros. Willys.
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    When NUF advertises period-correct Gassers, this is what they mean - a killer reproduction
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    Robert Hight stole the show with a 4.190/274.39 defeat of his father-in-law in the finale. Is it just us, or does this car bear a remarkable resemblance to one of the early Blue Max entries?
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    Robert Hight stole the show with a 4.190/274.39 defeat of his father-in-law in the finale.
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    Their first blast of spent nitro fumes. "That was so cool, the way that smelled," she said.
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    Their first blast of spent nitro fumes. "That was so cool, the way that smelled," she said
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    Lee Jennings Jr. at the controls of Bill Porterfield's Dick Harrell reproduction Camaro.
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    Jill Canuso ran just under 300 mph to make the jet dragster finale.
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    Lou Pereira had 'em holding their ears with this 6-second blast.
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    Bill Caughron's wheelstanding Anglia was the subject of more "what-kind-of-car-is-that?" questions than we could count.
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    Bill Caughron's wheelstanding Anglia was the subject of more "what-kind-of-car-is-that?" q
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    The star - make that superstar - of the Night Under Fire was John Force. He has been the centerpiece of the NUF for probably 10 years, and it's obvious his popularity remains off the charts.
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    The star - make that superstar - of the Night Under Fire was John Force. He has been the c
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    Mere words aren't enough to describe the emotion of watching Bob Motz's thundering Kenworth in action. This guy once caused the background sign to catch fire, forcing the track to call the Norwalk Fire Department for assistance.
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    Mere words aren't enough to describe the emotion of watching Bob Motz's thundering Kenwort
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    A classic, old-time match-up of Frank Hawley in the Hustler and Mike Savage in a gorgeous version of the Candies & Hughes Plymouth.
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    A classic, old-time match-up of Frank Hawley in the Hustler and Mike Savage in a gorgeous
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    Three-time IHRA champ Dale Pulde hadn't driven since 2010, when he came down with Valley Fever. He made his return at the NUF and made the finale before losing.
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    Three-time IHRA champ Dale Pulde hadn't driven since 2010, when he came down with Valley F
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    Jon Capps drove the Jungle Jim Camaro to victory after Pulde's War Eagle dropped a cylinder and crossed the centerline.
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    Jon Capps drove the Jungle Jim Camaro to victory after Pulde's War Eagle dropped a cylinde
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    As Ernie Bogue demonstrates, what's not to like about jet cars?

There was just too much going on in too many places to see it all. If you want to watch championship-caliber teams hard at work, the late-model F/C pits are for you. After a more laid-back atmosphere? See the historic F/C pits. Wanna talk racing? See the Pro Mod guys. Need a closer look at the Anglia that was just like your dad’s? See the Gasser area. Want to meet fearless girls capable of 300-mph speeds? Go meet the colorful young ladies driving the jet cars. Need to be overwhelmed? Crawl all over Bob Motz’s Kenworth.

After the race, the gates were opened, the show cars were towed back down to the center of the track, and the fans mobbed everyone for a solid hour. You’d be amazed at how many people wanted their friends to take their pictures by the Christmas Tree as if it were a National Monument. But ya know what? That’s exactly what it is.

By Jon Asher
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