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The debut of Uncle Robin Lawrence's Paxton NOVI 1200 powered
2005 Mustang at the 4th Annual Nitto Tires NMRA Spring Ford Nationals nets him a runner up
finish and the title of "World's Quickest 2005 Mustang!"

After strong 2003 & 2004 season showings competing in the
NMRA's 5.0 Mustang & Super Fords Magazine
Real Street class where his '93 Fox Mustang LX coupe
netted him #3 & #5 championship points finishes respectively,
Uncle Robin Lawrence made the announcement at
the 2004 PRI show that he would be competing
with an entirely new machine for the 2005 racing season. Hot on
the heels of Ford Motor Company's launch of the 2005
Mustang, (the 1st complete redesign of the Mustang since 1978 &
one of the most anticipated ever) Robin headed straight to fellow
Real St. racer & sales manager of Van Drunen Ford, Bruce
Hemminger where he took delivery of a brand new base model '05 6
cylinder Mustang. Robin drove car home only to immediately strip it
of its factory drivetrain and then headed directly up to Mark
Wilkinson's Racecraft Inc. in LaSalle,IL. for some serious Real St.
specific fabrication. Having worked day and night to get the new hot
rod ready for the March 11th - 13th season opener in Florida, the
car was unveiled to the media and other industry insiders at
Primedia's Brandon, FL headquarters on Wed. March 9th during an open
house event. While the paint, body, driveline, and suspension/
chassis work were 85% complete and enough to show the car for photos
etc, there was still a lot of detail work that
needed to be wrapped up if he wanted to achieve
his goal for the upcoming race weekend. That goal was to be amongst
a very small handful of racers biding to be the 1st to hit the drag
strip (at a nationally sanctioned event) and hopefully sign their
name to the list of firsts for this new
generation of Mustangs.
1st round of qualifying for the 4th Annual
Nitto Tires NMRA Spring Ford Nationals was set to take place on
Friday, March 11th @ 3pm. Having plenty to finish on his car, the
3pm deadline came and went as Robin and his dedicated team (Chris
Beningo & Andy Burnett) continued to thrash so they could at
least make the 3rd round of qualifying which was set to take place
the following day... again @ 3pm. By noon on Saturday the dust had
finally settled in Robin's pit & the team was excited to take
the car to the starting line for round 2 of qualifying. After doing
his 1st burnout in the car and only sitting feet from the starting
line, an unforeseen gremlin surfaced and wiped the smile right off
Robin & crew's faces as they had to get the car back to the
pits, troubleshoot, and repair the problem all by 3pm for the 3rd
and final qualifying session. Missing this deadline would mean that
Robin's chances of competing that weekend would be completely
finished. As the 3pm deadline approached the decision was made to
drive the car up and simply "take the green" (not make a
competition style run but stage and drive the car down the track) so
Robin would be guaranteed a secure spot on the qualifying ladder.
This maneuver would place Robin in the #6 spot of a total of 7
qualified entries and give him more time to go back
and sort his hot rod out for the 1st round of eliminations, set to
take place @ 10am on Sunday morning.
Sunday
comes and the Uncle Robin Racing team is confident
that they have sorted out their problems and are indeed ready to
make their 1st all out assault on the 1320. Robin's 1st round match
up is with the #3 qualifier who has shown that he can run the
numbers but at this stage Robin's brand new
machine has not even traveled down the drag strip. All of the new
& untested suspension technology and chassis geometry has the
team a bit uneasy yet determined to get this 'Stang down the track
safely, quickly, and with a little luck, in front of the competition.
Well, when the time came to make the hit... a
little luck came before even getting the car
on the track as Robin's 1st round competition had sustained some
engine damage, the result of a bit too much beating during the
previous days qualifying. That would give
Robin a guaranteed advance to the 2nd round AND the opportunity
to make his 1st hit without the pressures/worries of
cutting a light and having another car on the track in the unlikely
event that something go awry. Burnout...good. Stage...good. On the
chip!!! BAM! Green light drops and away he goes on his 1st ever ride
at full effort. Everything is looking good,
car is going straight, parts are staying on, looks like it's moving
right along, and then it happened. The boards lit up
with the results... 9.902@136.44!!! 1st time down! THE 1ST 2005 FORD
MUSTANG TO MAKE A 9 SECOND PASS!!! Instantly
giving it the title of the WORLD'S QUICKEST 2005 MUSTANG!!!
Anarchy ensues as the crowd goes wild and the editors of every
magazine on the property are snapping shots like crazy. Goal
achieved. They got the car there, got it down
the track, and secured a 1st in '05 Mustang history.
Second round
action would place Robin up against the #1 qualifier and 2004 season
ET record holder. Now more comfortable with his new car having very
securely made a pass, Robin was ready to do it again. As the tree
drops, Robin catches a slight advantage at the starting line &
is off and running again. Robin drives his way to an improved
9.877@137.59 and another win light as his competition falls victim
to a trans failure. Due to the uneven number of cars in the field
and Robin yielding the quickest ET of the round,
he secured himself a bye run into the final round.
A FINAL ROUND
APPEARANCE THE 1ST TIME OUT w/ an entirely brand new
and untested machine. From the body to the suspension to the new
NOVI 1200 supercharger system. A win in the finals would be no easy
task as the only competitor left would be the 2004 class champion
but Robin is calm while at the same time ecstatic. Both
racers finished their burnouts and staged the cars. Robin knew that
it wasn't very common for this specific
competitor to be slow at the line and prepared himself to try to cut
an extraordinarily good light...only problem
was he prepared too much. The excitement of his final round
appearance coupled with his eagerness to do well and bring home the
win left him a tad bit too jumpy at the tree
and Uncle Robin found himself staring at the big red eye in the sky.
RED-LIGHT start.
In the end, we are extremely proud of Robin and his
entire team for accomplishing as much as they did during the off
season and at the season opener. We were happy to see that they had
actually gotten the car together and to the track and would have
just as well been content with that. A win would have been the icing
on an already incredible weekend but just seeing that '05 in the
finals was a Cinderella story all in itself and a Runner-Up finish
is definitely not a bad way to start a new season. It can only get
better from here! CONGRATS to Uncle Robin Lawrence, Chris Beningo,
& Andy Burnett for not only an awesome weekend but also for
being one of the first to take the new 2005 Mustang to the finals
while grabbing yet another 1st to the 9's title!!! Uncle Robin for congress!
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