Teamwork, Nitro, And A Certain Path To Success

Throughout his childhood Bill Litton had a love of competition and just about anything with an engine. At an early age Litton competed in the tough physical and ultra competitive world of Motocross Racing, at one point earning the coveted #1 plate in West Texas (1974). His professional motocross aspirations ended due to a torn ACL in 1976.

Litton at the time owned a 1968 GTO that many thought “was the fastest car in town” in his then hometown of Kermit, TX which is about 50 miles from Odessa TX.

His love for competition and speed quickly turned to the sport of Drag Racing. He attended the Frank Hawley School of Drag Racing in California; in 2003 to earn his competition license under the tutelage of current Nitro Funny Car Driver Jack Beckman to compete in a Super Comp Dragster. Bill’s need for speed was still not satisfied as shortly thereafter, he flew across the country to again attend the Frank Hawley School this time in Florida; to upgrade his license to drive a Alcohol Funny Car at speeds over 250 MPH! The instructor was none other than the former World Champ Frank Hawley himself! All this lead Bill to realize that maybe the best path to success wouldn’t be driving a Funny Car at all? Maybe a 270MPH Dragster world prove to be the best choice to achieve his ultimate goal. He then spoke with Former World Champ and accomplished “tuner” Tom Conway to see about the possibility of driving one of Tom’s cars and earning the proper grade of license to compete in that class as well. This took place the week prior to the trip to Seattle!

Hopefully you can see a pattern developing? Bill has a talent for surrounding himself with good people and enlisting help and advice from the best the industry has to offer in an effort toward the ultimate prize.

This same pattern translates to Litton’s success in the business world. His firm, Litton Financial, holds a position in the top one percent of the largest independent investment brokerage companies in the country.

When the time came for Bill to assemble his “team” to field a competitive car in the Alcohol Dragster category he didn’t have to search far; Anthony Dicero was one of Tom Conway’s protégés, and has crewed for many championship winning teams and drivers like Bob Gilbertson, Morgan Lucas, Tony Pedregon and Don Purdhomme.

The rest of the team looks like this:

Crew Member Position & Responsibilities
Jessica Janocha Support/Team Coordinator
Scott Darrow Clutch
Brayden Lucas Bottom End
Pro Winner Tim Lewis
Jake Sanders Consultant/Cylinder Heads

Now with the team assembled the parts and pieces readied and a newly licensed driver ready to go, a plan was formulated to debut the “team” this weekend in Seattle at the O’Reilly Auto Parts Northwest Nationals! The team was greeted by unusual weather with temperatures nearing 90 degrees; Friday’s opening qualifying effort was a 5.60 ET with a speed of 257MPH; which for Bill Litton was a career best! Faster than he had run the week prior during licensing in Bakersfield!

The next round of qualifying was a bit slower 5.70ET as both the track and ambient temperature had risen over the prior round which caused most of the cars in the class to slow as well. However the “bright spot” of this run was the speed was better at over 260MPH! With qualifying now completed, the team lead by Anthony Dicero made the needed changes to prepare for a hopeful first round victory on Sunday!

The Litton Financial Dragster matched up with former National Event Winner, category standout and this weekends #1 qualifier Chris Demke and the Peen Rite Abrasives Dragster of the Maddern Family in the first round of eliminations. Litton’s dragster began dropping cylinders shortly after leaving the starting line as a result the car ran its slowest numbers of the weekend 5.89 at 259MPH. The bright spot is that Chris Demke went on to eventually win the event.

Although there was no outright trophy awarded to the Litton Financial team this weekend, lessons were learned and experience gained toward the goal of Winning the ultimate prize…

Photo coverage from the weekend’s activities can be seen by clicking here –

Good Food, Classic Cars, and Great People

For the second consecutive year “Bracketstars.com” hosted what is becoming a annual get together at Performance Grill in Auburn. A classic car show highlights the gathering along with a visit by “NHRA Drag Racing Legend” Jerry “The King” Ruth.

Jack Beckman driver of the Schmacher Electric Nitro Funny Car signed autographs; Beckman’s Crew Chief Lee Beard also was seen in attendance.

All in all a fun evening prior to the start of racing activity at the 25th Anniversary Edition of the O’Reilly Auto Parts Nationals presented by Super Start Batteries this weekend at Pacific Raceways!

A full photo gallery highlighting the night’s activities is now available – click here to go there.

Speed, Thrills and Nitro-The Full Throttle Drag Racing Series Returns to Pacific Raceways!

Although its only Wednesday and the actual competition does not begin until this Friday, today’s activities included lots of famous people as part of “Media Day” at Pacific Raceways.

Area dignitaries including Washington State Governor Christine Gregoire, Kent Mayor Suzette Cook and Auburn Mayor Peter B. Lewis along with members of the area media including Dale Roberts from radio station KZOK 102.5 and TV Channel 13’s Aaron Levine; were taught the fine art of “drag racing” by former Frank Hawley Drag Racing School Instructor and current driver of the Schumacher Electric Nitro Funny Car “Fast” Jack Beckman. Beckman spent time with everyone in attendance and offered a “question and answer session” along with individual instruction. As a side note, Beckman is currently 3rd in the Nitro Funny Car Points Standings.

This fun day of racing and instruction was orchestrated by Pacific Raceways owner Jason Fiorito and his staff.

An autograph session and meet and greet featuring Jack Beckman and other drivers will be held on Thursday at BB McGraw’s Restaurant in Auburn. Hosted by Bracketstars.com

Full photo coverage from the media day is available now  To go there click here…

Auto Max Bracket Series Race XI

Saturday Night at Pacific Raceways saw race number 11 in the 13 race series unfold with lots of close racing.   The action included the crowning of the National Dragster Challenge Winners in Sportsman and Super Pro as only these classes were not completed the previous week. Sportsman winner Gene Furman defeated former Division Champ Gordon Cady Jr. while in Super Pro Tim Pettit was declared the winner by default; as fellow finalist Don Sefton was unable to attend the event.

A lengthy near hour long “oil down” and cleanup in the early stages of the first round of eliminations, meant time lost to complete the event. As a result eliminations were not completed. The only winners were those previously mentioned for the National Dragster Challenge.

Photos from this event are available by clicking here.

WINNERS

Goodguys Is A “Goodtime”

More than 250 vintage “hotrods” converged on Pacific Raceways for the “racing” part of the Goodguys Rod and Custom Association’s 25th Anniversary Edition of the Pacific Northwest Nationals “presented by Wesco Auto Body Supply” this past Friday.

The silver anniversary edition of this annual “happening” was special in a lot of ways.  The racers in attendance put on a great show highlighted by “Twig” Ziegler’s vintage Pizza Haven Plymouth Satellite Nitro Funny Car in a “match” race with Bucky Austin’s Bucky’s Brake and Muffler Plymouth Arrow Funny Car.

One of the other cool aspects of this weekend was the variety of classic drag race machinery. Some of which only come out for this event each year, and don’t attend any other drag racing events on the Pacific Raceways schedule. All of the cool race cars plus some of the areas most unique street rods parked in the pits; put on an entirely different “car show” than you would see at the Puyallup Fairgrounds a mere 15 miles away!

Photos from both locations are included in the photo gallery. You can view the photos by clicking here.

It’s All About The Wally

An action packed Saturday night under the lights at Pacific Raceways was highlighted by the annual “National Dragster Challenge” in which the winners from each category earn the coveted NHRA “Wally” for winning their class.

This particular Saturday was the 10th event in the 12 race Auto Max USA Bracket Series. Time is growing short to earn a spot on Team Pacific to compete at the 2012 Summit E.T. Finals team which will represent Pacific Raceways. This year the opportunity is even more highly sought after because for the Pacific racers will race at home at Pacific Raceways as Pacific is the host track this year!

A near record count of competitors were treated to perfect weather and a great race track. Although the event was not completed due to the county imposed curfew; only trophies and valuable series points in Sportsman and Super Pro were left undecided. Those categories will be completed at the next Auto Max Series Event on Saturday 7/28/2012.

Photos from the event are available by clicking here…

The winners in the classes that were decided are below:

Class/Category Driver Hometown Car/Vehicle
Motorcycle Jim Werre Renton 07 Suzuki
Pro Brad Burton Kirkland 72 Firebird

WINNERS

Bremerton Raceway Gets “Bugged”

The ninth race in the Bremerton Raceway Summit E.T. Bracket Series also featured classes for the always popular Volkswagens, Bugs, Squarebacks, Buses and even “dune buggies” invaded Bremerton Raceway for the “Bug Out” and added to the fun and excitement this past weekend.

The VW’s raced in their own specialty classes and earned unique trophies for their efforts. They added excitement and some “carnage” as some were pushed past their limit.

Winners of the More Than 8 Total Classes:

Class/Category Driver Hometown Car/Vehicle
High School Justin Vest Elma 79 Firebird
Sportsman Richard C. Smith Long Branch Malibu SW
Pro Rob Lindley Spanaway 65 Nova
Super Pro Jim Bruns Silverdale 69 Camaro
Motorcycle Stacy Hesch Shelton 83 Suzuki
VW Sportsman David Wright Oak Harbor 69 VW
VW Pro Jesse Severson Skyway 59 Buggy

Only one race remains to determine the competitors that will represent Bremerton Raceway at the 2012 Summit E.T. Bracket Finals at Pacific Raceways on Labor Day Weekend! The final points race is scheduled for August 19th.

Photos from this past weekend can be seen by clicking here.

WINNERS

Auto Max Bracket Series Race #9 Results & Points Battle Update

As is usually the case by the time a typical race series reaches the 9th event in a 13 race series everyone involved becomes acutely aware of the points chase. The Auto Max Bracket Series is no exception. Event winners last weekend and a brief points by category update is always fun to do….

In Super Pro Puyallup’s Mark Cavar has been dominant for the majority of the season, further extending his points lead with a win last Saturday night. Although looking at the points going into Saturday’s action first and second place are separated by a mere 18 points! With this win Mark put a bit more distance between himself and AL Chinn who sits in second place.

Pro Bracket is even more tightly bunched at the top of the points standings with the top five drivers separated by 35 points prior to Saturday’s action. A single point separates Brad Craig from Dustin Martin who won the double header the previous weekend to vault into contention and the championship aspirations that go with it. Former track and Division Champion Kenny “O Light” O’Keefe won the category last Saturday.

Sportsman action saw Jerry Durant Jr. from Oregon City, OR play the roll of spoiler in his 2005 Dodge Ram truck with a win! While the points in Sportsman seem to be a six driver battle with future Division Six “Hall of Famer” Don “the Worm” Elgin leading the chase that features the top six drivers separated by 70 points going into Saturdays event!

Points in the Motorcycle division are even more entertaining as Jacob Havens and points leader “Mighty Joe” Lind were separated by only 30 points leading into Saturday’s action. But the win by Mark Sires was important as it at least for the moment propelled him into contention for a possible entry into the all important Summit Race Of Champions at this years Summit E.T. Finals hosted this year at home at Pacific Raceways!

Over 240 images are available now in the galleries – to go there, click here.

WINNERS

The Story Lines Are Taking Shape

As we draw closer to the Summit E.T. Finals, racers in every class from Super Pro to Jr. Dragster begin to mount the charge toward the possibility of making “Team Pacific” and a hopeful championship run. During last Friday’s “Friday Night Test and Tune” featuring the PRDC, High School and Jr. Dragster competition; Amber Arthur in Jr. Lightning virtually locked up the season championship with two races remaining with yet another win. No doubt she will be looking forward to the Summit E.T. Finals and her shot at the division title which this year will be hosted by Pacific Raceways. Enroute to the title she has been in the final round in the last four events winning three of them! In other Jr. Dragster action Chase Gardner from Snohomish won Jr. Thunder.

Event Photos are available by clicking here…

OTHER CLASS WINNERS

Class/Category Driver Hometown Car/Vehicle
Motorcycle Jim Werre Renton ’07 Suzuki
High School Jared Biscay McCleary ’67 Ranchero