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Special Section tions actually aren’t “perfect” in the traditional sense. “In preseason testing at GALOT last year, it was 1,800 feet (density altitude),” Dobbins says. “Actually, if it can be 1,000-1,500 feet DA, I think it would be easier than when it gets into those mineshaft conditions like it was in Virginia. It’s harder to do it in those conditions. I’m confident that we can get into the threes in up to 2,000 feet DA. It would be easier for us than if it was 700 feet below sea level or even zero. It’s too much ba- rometer, too much power. It can get too good.” Whatever conditions present them- selves at the 2019 PDRA season opener, the East Coast Nationals presented by FuelTech, April 4-6, at GALOT Motorsports Park, Dobbins and the Bear’s Performance team will be ready to attempt the historic “THERE’S A LOT OF PRESSURE WHEN YOU’RE TRYING TO MAKE THAT FIRST RUN (IN THE THREES),” DOBBINS ADMITS. “OBVIOUSLY, THEY’VE GOT TO BE ONE OF THE HARDEST CARS ON THE PLANET TO DRIVE. mark and answer the question, “Who will be the first to the threes?” “I really feel like we can run 3.96 at 182 and a half,” Dobbins says. “But you’ve gotta do it. A lot of people think they can do it, but you have to actually do it. The data was there (in Virginia). If we were perfect, we felt like we could run .96.” Intense reviews of data from last year’s numerous low 4.0-second passes have turned up previously overlooked areas of the car’s per- formance that should translate into high 3.9-second runs. “That’s what we’ve been working on over the winter, trying to find the other stuff that might help. And maybe we can get the old driver tuned up,” Dobbins chuckles. While the minutiae of Dobbins’ op- eration have been adjusted, the major components remain un- changed for the 2019 season. O’Brien will continue providing the 830ci Hemi-based engines and Dobbins will continue to race with support from the Curaçao Tourism Board and the Curaçao Investment & Export Promotion Agency (CINEX). His team will also look the same when they roll to the starting line for the first test pass of the year. “I’m fortunate to have the deal with Larry going and I’m fortunate to have a couple financial partners in the islands to help me make my end happen,” Dobbins says. “It’s a three- way partnership, in my opinion. I make the calls on the car. I got my main man, Tom Coon. He’s just excel- lent around the car and takes care of a lot of things for me. Him and I will bounce a lot of stuff of each other. “I also have to thank, of course, my whole crew, including my wife and Larry’s wife,” Dobbins adds. “It takes a lot of effort and sacrifice from a lot of people to do this.” PDRA660.com 43