Photos courtesy of Steve Fuhrman
KYLE
MICHALEK RACES THE CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS DRAGSTER TO RUNNER-UP FINISH IN NHRA
A/FUEL DRAGSTER DEBUT
Rookie
driver Kyle Michalek and the Dreher Motorsports team wasted no time in setting
the pace for a break out debut weekend. Kyle went to the top of the class on
Friday night during Q1 with a time of 5.398 seconds @ 259.86 MPH which was good
enough to put him in the #2 qualifying position. This strong performance was
indicative of what was to come for the remainder of the race weekend.
Qualifying
resumed Saturday afternoon and Kyle was able to make a solid run in the heat of
the day with a 5.469 second pass that would provide valuable tune up information
for race day conditions. Heading into the final qualifying session, Kyle was
safely qualified in the #2 position and the team had the privilege of running
in the last pair of Top Alcohol Dragsters.
"The
Summit Motorsports Park experience never disappoints and this was no
exception," said Kyle. "As the team pushed the car up to the starting
line for Q3 on Saturday night I looked up and saw a standing room only crowd of
close to 45,000 people, a single day track attendance record. That was a really
special feeling knowing that many people care about the sport that we are so
passionate about and it really got me pumped up to showcase the Champion Spark
Plugs A/fuel dragster in front of such a large audience."
Since
the team had nothing to lose, they chose to go after the #1 qualifying position
but overpowered the track in the process, resulting in tire smoke at the hit of
the throttle. The team was still able to hold on to the #2 qualifying position
and they were positioned to contend for the Wally on Sunday during
eliminations.
The old
adage stating, "it is better to be lucky than good" held true during
the first round of eliminations. Jeff Veale experienced mechanical problems
during Kyle's first round matchup giving Kyle a solo pass into the second
round. Jeff's bad luck turned out to be Kyle's good luck as Kyle's dragster
immediately went into tire smoke at the hit of the throttle forcing Kyle to
abort the run.
The team
went to work back in the pits between rounds and made the necessary tune up adjustments
to take on seasoned veteran Robin Samsel in the semi-finals. Kyle was first off
the starting line and never looked back as he got the win on a holeshot beating
Samsel's quicker, but losing, 5.47 to Kyle's 5.48. Just three weeks prior,
Samsel and his crewmember Dave Hill signed Kyle's Top Alcohol Dragster
competition license upgrade at the NHRA division 3 regional event at
Indianapolis. Going into the finals at his first race, Kyle was matched up
against the three-time NHRA North Central region champion, Marty Thacker. The
team gave a great effort but came up just a little bit short as Thacker ran low
elapsed of eliminations with a 5.40 to Kyle's 5.45 second pass.
"Going
into eliminations I had some pre-race jitters but they quickly disappeared once
I was strapped into the race car. I knew that I had to concentrate on running
my own race and not worry about the guy in the other lane. As we advanced
through each round my confidence continued to grow. All-in-all, this was a
dream weekend during my first race in the Top Alcohol Dragster class. My
expectations were far exceeded and I really appreciate the support that has
been offered to me by other competitors from within the sport. Congratulations
to Marty Thacker and his team on a great effort in the final round and also to
Chris Foster, who we used to race with in the IHRA Alcohol Funny Car ranks when
we worked on Mark Thomas's pit crew. Chris and his team have developed a strong
program and it is great to see them be successful," said Kyle.
"I
am truly humbled by the success that we experienced this weekend and could not
have done it without the support of family and friends, Champion Spark plugs
and the associated Federal Mogul brands, and the Dreher Family."
"The
Drehers immediately accepted us into their racing family. They made us feel
welcomed and they provided the support that enabled me to improve each pass as
a new A/fuel dragster driver. Make no mistake about it, this is Jared's car and
it was a privilege to have the opportunity to drive it. The team has a wealth
of experience and racing knowledge and they come to the racetrack to win, but
once racing is over for the day they are a genuinely nice group of individuals
who are great to spend time with."
Michalek
Brothers Racing looks to build upon the momentum gained from this past
weekend's successful outing and plans to be back on the track again in the near
future. Details concerning the team's next event will be announced in the
coming weeks once plans are finalized.
No comments:
Post a Comment