Photo courtesy of Booher Racing
JOLIET, Ill. (June 26, 2013) – Brandon
Booher enters this weekend’s O’Reilly Auto Parts Route 66 Nationals driving the
best car he’s had in his short four-year Top Alcohol Dragster career. The
family-owned blown alcohol dragster is running quicker, faster, and more
consistent – his three consecutive No. 1 qualifying positions and back to back
regional event wins are proof. But now he’s ready to enter his first national
event of the season.
The Route 66 Nationals is arguably one
of the most competitive events of the season. The Jegs Allstars event held in
conjunction with the race draws the top cars from around the country, making
for a tight field. Despite a list of twenty four entered drivers, Brandon feels
as confident as he did when entering any of the last four races he’s competed
at in 2013.
“It doesn’t really change our approach
to the weekend. We ran with several of the entered drivers at the regional
event a few weeks ago. We’ll use the data we acquired at that time then build
up from there. You have to be on point at this race – no mistakes. There are
twenty four cars entered, and they all want to win it too. We just need to do
our job and pick up where we left off at the last race,” said Brandon, a
favorite heading into the weekend.
The Booher family’s torque
converter-equipped entry earned the No. 1 qualifying spot at the Norwalk,
Chicago, and Cordova regional events earlier in the season. Brandon drove the
AB Construction/Torque Management dragster to his first and second career wins
at the latter two events, beating Chris Demke and Robin Samsel in the finals,
respectively. The car never dropped out of the 5.3-second range at the Chicago
regional, reaching a career-best 5.32 at 271 MPH during qualifying. That
quickness and consistency puts the former Junior Dragster driver at ease.
“I’m fairly confident that we can unload
the car and run a strong number right off the bat,” Brandon said. “The car has
been #1 qualifier at the last three races, won the last two, including the
regional event held here. We’ll just keep doing the things that have put us
where we’re at currently and hopefully see results similar to the last two
events.”
Brandon Booher and the AB
Construction/Torque Management Top Alcohol Dragster team will get three
qualifying shots to get in the show – two on Friday and one on Saturday. First
round of eliminations begins early Sunday morning at 9 CST.
Booher Racing is a Champaign,
Illinois-based Top Alcohol Dragster team, competing in the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag
Racing Series. Former Junior Dragster driver Brandon Booher pilots the
family-owned AB Construction blown alcohol dragster. The team owns the world
record for quickest and fastest converter-equipped TAD. Booher Racing receives
support from Motorsports Unlimited, Goodson Tools, Spitzer Race Cars, and
Torque Management. To learn more about Booher Racing, please visit
www.nitronate.com/booher.
For news and results throughout the 2013
season, follow Booher Racing on Facebook (www.facebook.com/booherracing) and
Twitter (www.twitter.com/booherracing).
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