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Al-Anabi racing?

Posted By: 440forPOWER

Al-Anabi racing? - 02/25/12 08:10 PM

I know I'm late but what happened to Larry Dixon and Del Worsham? Anyone know the story why let were let go or quit?
Posted By: moparacer

Re: Al-Anabi racing? - 02/25/12 08:21 PM

Who knows....

Whatever it was there must have been enough of the sheiks money involved that Dixon will take the details to his grave with him.

And Del just merrily goes on his way to retirement after winning the Championship last year?

$$$$

Not to mention Langdon leave Lucas for Al Anabi and all a sudden Morgan has one of the quickest TF cars on the Planet...

hmmmmm.
Posted By: 11secdart

Re: Al-Anabi racing? - 02/25/12 10:30 PM

Rumor has it substance abuse by one that led to another developing a problem and that person was personally taken to rehab by a crew chief. Not Del..... Just what I heard.
Posted By: slantzilla

Re: Al-Anabi racing? - 02/25/12 11:42 PM

The drug abuse was supposedly by the Sheik's son, who is the "owner" of Al-Anabi. Daddy supposedly tightened up the purse strings.

Dixon supposedly got the axe because he was a whiney little beeotch to deal with and was crying because Worsham was getting the spotlight.

Worsham couldn't bring the $$$$, so early retirement for him.

Lucas got the seat because he brought $$$$. He should be instantly fast. Alan Johnson is the best T/F tuner on the planet.

Not sure about the Jim Balooshi guy. Might be a nephew, cousin, etc..

This all has to be true, it was on Yellowbullet.
Posted By: moparacer

Re: Al-Anabi racing? - 02/26/12 12:41 AM

Quote:

Lucas got the seat




Not Lucas, they got Langdon from the Lucas team.

And suddenly Morgan Lucas found a killer setup.

Posted By: Kudakidd

Re: Al-Anabi racing? - 02/26/12 03:11 AM

pretty soon it'll be Al-NHRA-BI
Posted By: bwdst6

Re: Al-Anabi racing? - 02/26/12 05:25 AM

Quote:

pretty soon it'll be Al-NHRA-BI


Would that be any worse than the NHRA-FORCE?
Posted By: joshking440

Re: Al-Anabi racing? - 02/26/12 10:24 AM

Here's the real story.....

KH (the sheik) had a bad cocaine problem. This wasn't his first stint in rehab.

Morgan Lucas was running the top fuel program into the dirt hiring and firing crew chiefs, hasty decision making and just being an overall dipshi.t

Since al Anabi Racing is owned by Allen Johnson and sponsored al Anabi, kh wanted ka (the Jim balooshi guy) to have a chance in a fuel car. They bought Dixon out of the remainder of his contract and now iT looks like he has something worked out with the Vandergriff camp.

Worksham was offered a smoking deal to tune Alexis' car. Remember her dad is John Paul of Paul Mitchell, so money is no object there either. So off to kalitta he went.

Forrest Lucas struck a deal with Allen Johnson to take Langdon, and also oversee the Lucas Team... Look at Morgan's crew chiefs Aaron Brooks and Rod Centorbi.... Straight out of the al Anabi camp from last year..... Lucas picked up Bernstein...who knows why.... And now ALlen Johnson is calling the shots at both camps.
Posted By: kissmyaspen

Re: Al-Anabi racing? - 02/26/12 03:54 PM

Quote:

Here's the real story.....

KH (the sheik) had a bad cocaine problem. This wasn't his first stint in rehab.

Morgan Lucas was running the top fuel program into the dirt hiring and firing crew chiefs, hasty decision making and just being an overall dipshi.t

Since al Anabi Racing is owned by Allen Johnson and sponsored al Anabi, kh wanted ka (the Jim balooshi guy) to have a chance in a fuel car. They bought Dixon out of the remainder of his contract and now iT looks like he has something worked out with the Vandergriff camp.

Worksham was offered a smoking deal to tune Alexis' car. Remember her dad is John Paul of Paul Mitchell, so money is no object there either. So off to kalitta he went.

Forrest Lucas struck a deal with Allen Johnson to take Langdon, and also oversee the Lucas Team... Look at Morgan's crew chiefs Aaron Brooks and Rod Centorbi.... Straight out of the al Anabi camp from last year..... Lucas picked up Bernstein...who knows why.... And now ALlen Johnson is calling the shots at both camps.



I believe her dad also is an owner of patron.
Posted By: mprrlz

Re: Al-Anabi racing? - 02/27/12 12:51 AM

Yes, John Paul has $$ interest in Patron.

So that prolly makes Alexis have the deepest pockets in Nitro Funny Car...
Posted By: 440lebaron

Re: Al-Anabi racing? - 02/27/12 02:25 AM

john paul has a net worth of 4 billon $$ owns 6/7 fortune 500 companys
Posted By: joshking440

Re: Al-Anabi racing? - 02/27/12 07:18 PM

dan akroids vodka company and then all this stuff

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Posted By: babarracuda

Re: Al-Anabi racing? - 02/27/12 08:43 PM

According to a top fuel owner who lives in my town. It's all about Money. Dixon didn't have to bring to the table Balooshi did and you've already read about Langdon. It's business now not a sport.
Posted By: slantzilla

Re: Al-Anabi racing? - 02/28/12 12:22 AM

Quote:

It's business now not a sport.




It's been a business for a very long time too.
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