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- Warren-Coburn-Miller AA/FD
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The driver of
a top fuel car is a lot like the quarterback on a football team,
that is, he usually gets most of the credit for his teams
success but he is the first one to admit that he couldnt
do it alone. Such was the case with James Warren, the driver
for one of the most famous teams in all of drag racing, the Warren,
Coburn and Miller Top Fuel team, a team that was also known as
the Ridge Route Terrors. That name referred to the
road that ran over the mountains between the San Joaquin valley
and the Los Angeles basin and it was reported that when the team
was seen towing down to race at the southern California tracks
it struck terror in the hearts of all the other dragster teams.
James Warren
began driving in the late 1950s but it wasnt on a
drag strip, it was on the local dirt tracks around his California
home, but it wouldnt be long before he was hitting the
drag strips of California and visiting the winners circle
at those tracks on a regular basis. With his partner, Roger Coburn,
James drove a series of cars that ranged from a twin-engine car
with one Chrysler and one Chevrolet engine, to a lightweight
blown dragster that ran with the best of the California breed.
When businessman Marvin Miller joined the duo he brought his
companys sponsorship with him, and since Marvin ran a company
that provided irrigation systems for the farmers in the Bakersfield
area, the trio became know as the Rain For Rent team.
Whatever you called them, the team of James Warren, Roger Coburn
and Marvin Miller were winners wherever they raced.
Growing up near
the famous Famoso track in Bakersfield, James Warren always wanted
to race and win the annual Fuel and Gas Championships, the most
prestigious Top Fuel race in the country at the time. He would
achieve that goal in 1975 when he qualified number one, ran six
consecutive five-second runs and beat Jeb Allen in the final
round. One year later he would return as the defending champion,
qualify number six, beat Don Garlits in the semi-finals and then
stop Tony Nancy to win the race and become the first driver ever
to put consecutive wins on the board at Bakersfield. And if that
werent enough, in 1977 he put together another amazing
streak of seven five-second runs, moved into the finals against
Big Daddy Don Garlits, ran 5.83 and won the race
for the third consecutive year. A Gatornationals win in
76, a Winternationals title in 1968, a classic final
round against Don Garlits at Indy in 1967, a couple of national
records and membership in the Cragar 5-Second Club
all added to the legacy of this great team. Bob Frey
The WCM dragster includes such
details as: - Aerodynamic die-cast 184-inch wheelbase
design
- Removable Hanna upper body panel exposes detailed interior
- - 392 Chrysler hemi engine that's fully wired
with ignition wires and flexible fuel lines -
Hollow simulated M&H slicks on five spoke Halibrand mag wheels - Detailed tubular framework and fuel tank detail - Fabric seat belts and shoulder harness with photoetched
buckles - Color scheme detailed from actual vintage
racing pictures and reference data from James Warren and WDIFL.com.
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