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Tony Schumacher makes "The Run" 

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@notop35rule44
@notop35rule44 10 месяцев назад
And 17 years later, to the day, Doug finally won his championship in the same lane with the same crew chief!
@elrodjenkins
@elrodjenkins 6 лет назад
I miss proper quarter mile drag racing. This is one race I remember very well. The good o’l days.
@GenghisKhanner
@GenghisKhanner 2 года назад
It’s so crazy to know I was there in the crowd that day. I was in middle school and remember the excitement. Great memory and amazing race day.
@bigjoeofthe707
@bigjoeofthe707 10 месяцев назад
And now Doug no longer has to wonder. Now he finally got the championship.
@carlsenden8750
@carlsenden8750 6 лет назад
I never knew the full story. I knew the numbers of that pass, but was unaware of the full significance. An incredible story involving some extremely clever people😎👍
@stacytownsend2463
@stacytownsend2463 3 года назад
I remember watching this live it was awesome
@derekjlight
@derekjlight 6 лет назад
1/4 mile was unbelievable and this shows why. I think Wally Parks would be turning over in his grave.
@BlandNutz
@BlandNutz 4 года назад
I remember this music from the first 'and they walked away'
@POLARUSA18
@POLARUSA18 5 лет назад
I just remember been jumping on my living room,so happy to see him winning!
@zamear0420
@zamear0420 6 лет назад
Doug kalitta looked like he wanted to throw up
@wolfback6181
@wolfback6181 6 лет назад
zamear0420 cry
@MrMiD.Life.Crisis
@MrMiD.Life.Crisis 6 лет назад
zamear0420 i think i would just have to laugh. If Tonys team could pull that off you would just have to accept that youve been beaten by brilliance and move on. Theres no point at all in being down about it. Sometimes you do your best and still get beat, it happens.
@evankeaton4856
@evankeaton4856 2 года назад
I was there at 16 years old! I was in the coke cola sweet watching history be made.
@BB..........
@BB.......... 3 года назад
As amazing as this pass was, you have to give them credit for a heads-up race when Melanie could have pulled a "John Force" and drove it out of the groove or left late.
@hanley7707
@hanley7707 2 года назад
He still needed the national record to win the championship though.
@MarktheSharkC
@MarktheSharkC 10 месяцев назад
Yes but she still raced him!
@riceski
@riceski 6 лет назад
THE RUN
@Brad772006
@Brad772006 6 лет назад
Such an amazing moment.
@vandobriann9942
@vandobriann9942 6 лет назад
missed the 402-meter drag racing track
@mjs1818
@mjs1818 5 лет назад
Go Army 🙂
@ab_ab_c
@ab_ab_c 4 года назад
Can anyone explain to me the math that shows a 1/4 mile in 4.418 seconds is 337.58 mph? It seems to me that 0.25 miles / (4.418 S / 3600 S/Hr) = 203.71 mph To get 337.58 mph, they would have had to run 0.414 miles in 4.418 S.
@TALLPaul67X
@TALLPaul67X 4 года назад
Hey AB, the speed is 'top speed', not the 'average speed' that you are calculating. The top speed is measured in the 'speed trap', or 'mile per hour time zone', which starts 66' before the finish line. So, check my math, but that means they go thru the 66' trap in only 0.133 sec. As a side note, you NEED to go see an event live. I've been around it 45+ years, and you can never properly explain it to people.
@ab_ab_c
@ab_ab_c 4 года назад
@@TALLPaul67X Ok. That's an odd way to measure speed. When a runner runs 100m in 10.18 sec, we typically don't compute his top speed--we usually compute his average speed for comparison purposes with others. I had no idea they did that in such races. Thanks for the info.
@richardharrold9736
@richardharrold9736 3 года назад
@@ab_ab_c the average speed you can work out from the elapsed time. The MPH is just how fast they cross the finishing line.
@ethanweeter2732
@ethanweeter2732 3 года назад
Yes, top speed. The 4.418 represents elapsed time only.
@hanley7707
@hanley7707 2 года назад
@@richardharrold9736 It's actually the trap speed ........ the average between the last 2 blocks.
@basedgodstrugglin
@basedgodstrugglin 3 года назад
Can I go to sleep? I’ve been binging NHRA videos. Like, just stop with the cool content please.
@specialized29er86
@specialized29er86 3 года назад
4.42 for the 1/4 in 2006 what are they running the 1/4 in 2021.
@BB..........
@BB.......... 3 года назад
Haven't ran 1/4 mile since shortly after Scott Kalitta got killed. in 2008. Just look at the difference in 1/8th mile speeds, not even 280 mph on this pass, and they're at 300 mph now. If the engine would stay together long enough I'm sure it would figure out to high 4.20s now.
@Jay-jb2vr
@Jay-jb2vr 3 года назад
Im sure the cars today are more than capable of running the full 1320ft
@Tim.1113
@Tim.1113 3 года назад
@@BB.......... It is unbelievable what they are running nowadays. I wish they would have left the funny cars run the laid back headers and then we would have finally seen them run 340 mph in 1000 ft. I guess 339.87 by robert hight will have to do. These machines boogie.
@BB..........
@BB.......... 3 года назад
@@Jay-jb2vr The way they tune them now they barely stay together for 1000 ft. There's a whole lot of difference between a 1000 ft and 1320 ft tune.
@antisocialborn
@antisocialborn 2 года назад
bout 4
@robertkinholt621
@robertkinholt621 6 лет назад
Thought they we're running in late three's like 3.70
@jimskelton7531
@jimskelton7531 6 лет назад
They were still running a full quarter mile then. The last several years only a thousand feet, hence the 3.70 times.
@robertkinholt621
@robertkinholt621 6 лет назад
@@jimskelton7531, forgot about that, better for motor, less stress, less blow ups, but still miss it..
@myxymyxy920
@myxymyxy920 2 года назад
Doug was robbed
@SorryWereOpen247
@SorryWereOpen247 6 лет назад
SORRY....This doesn't qualify as "The Run" !!! This was a "Feat"...It took a "Compilation" of runs to set-up "The Run" and without those previous passes, Even with the performance on that particular final pass, while being without question a great pass, would have been just THAT...There are plenty of fans that will tell you Don "The Snake" Prudhomme's 5.63 at the US Nationals in '82 (AA/FC) is considered by MOST to be "The [pass] Run" including myself !!! I CHALLENGE YOU TO DIFFER !!!!.....Not trying to take anything away from "Team Shoe", That was definitely one for the books, But as I previously stated , It took a series of "hurdles" to make "The Run" itself what it was.
@ejohnson3837
@ejohnson3837 4 года назад
I think this guy is drunk
@beardymcbeardface69
@beardymcbeardface69 3 года назад
So what you're saying is that a 5.6 run was better than a 4.4 run, in a sport where completing in the lowest time wins and where records are measured in seconds? Oh and... ad populum.
@ajv802
@ajv802 6 лет назад
Over hyped title, I thought it was going to be something historic like the first ever 3 second pass. Instead a story of someone winning a championship which kind of happens every season.
@SorryWereOpen247
@SorryWereOpen247 6 лет назад
AJV80 .... I'm with you on that !!!....That's what they've considered this pass in particular to be and had nicknamed it "The Run" from the very beginning of which like you say; "Winning championships happens every season"...What's the big deal???...I agree !!!....What made this one special though is that they had to do EVERYTHING RIGHT from the moment they unloaded the car onwards (At the last race of the season if they were to win the Top-Fuel championship) ....AND THEY DID !!!! That hasn't ever happened in finals history (NHRA), But as I mentioned in a previous comment, Don "The Snake" Prudhomme turned-on a 5.63 arrow at Indianapolis raceway park during the US Nationals back in 1982 with a funny car which would have qualified him 10th in top fuel at that event !!! THAT will always be considered not "The Run", But "The Pass" and not just in my book, but most others as well !!!
@skiptowne5724
@skiptowne5724 5 лет назад
Obviously you don't follow the NHRA.
@richardharrold9736
@richardharrold9736 3 года назад
Uh... this is the fastest quarter mile run in history. Nobody has ever run a 3 in the quarter other than with jets and rockets.
@michellelarison6649
@michellelarison6649 6 лет назад
TIRED OF HEARING THE RUN who cares its done & over let it go
@jimskelton7531
@jimskelton7531 6 лет назад
Did someone put a gun to your head and make you watch this?
@midwestsirens
@midwestsirens 5 лет назад
TIRES OF HEARING YOUR BS
@philtripe
@philtripe 6 лет назад
they have been going over 300 mph for a quarter century now...am i the only one bored of this?
@waterbug85
@waterbug85 3 года назад
Yes you are, cause there is nothing boring about running 300 MPH at any distance.
@ethanweeter2732
@ethanweeter2732 3 года назад
That was the fastest top speed ever at 336 mph. Nothing boring about that speed.
@GETLITUP69
@GETLITUP69 6 лет назад
When you guys going to get with the "Times" and post full races, like WEC, IMSA and more.......
@LowtusMob
@LowtusMob 3 месяца назад
Races are only like, 3 seconds lmao wdym 'full'
@GETLITUP69
@GETLITUP69 6 лет назад
Start postings full races like every other racng series does. Get with the times.
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