Photo courtesy of NVW M.P.
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (September 4, 2013) – Following
a No.1 qualifying effort and semifinal appearance in Bowling Green, Ky. and a
strong showing at the legendary 59th Annual U.S. Nationals in
Indianapolis, Top Alcohol Dragster driver Brandon Booher is heading to
Earlville, Iowa with aspirations of locking up his first NHRA North Central
regional championship. If Booher can seal the deal, he will be the first blown
alcohol driver to win the North Central region/division title since 2008 and
the first torque converter-equipped TAD to win it ever.
Brandon attempted to lock it up at the
Bowling Green regional event two weeks ago. He earned his fourth No. 1
qualifying effort of the year and reached the semifinals. The AB
Construction/Torque Management dragster left too early by just six thousandths
of a second, ending his weekend and pushing back the championship decision.
Another strong qualifying attempt
followed at last weekend’s prestigious U.S. Nationals. Booher qualified third
in a field that included many of the top cars in the country. The 2010
Spitzer-built entry was one of the quickest car of all four qualifying
sessions, including the final session when Brandon clicked off a 5.36 pass.
“I think it showed the car’s
performance, that it can run right there with some of the best cars in the
country, whether they’re blown or A/Fuel. The car has definite potential, and I
think we’re just beginning to see what it can do. The big thing is we had
consistency on all of those runs. We were able to improve every time the car
went down the track. Going into eliminations, we had a secure foundation to
build a successful race day,” said the 30-year old driver.
Brandon’s 5.38 first round win over Bill
Litton was the second-quickest elapsed time of the round. The car was set up to
repeat on the second round pass against Aaron Olivarez but the car’s magneto
wouldn’t provide the power to make it happen.
“The car was idling low when we started
it, which was weird. I had my dad pull the air bleeds off the injector and that
helped. I staged the car, had a great reaction time, and then the car just
didn’t want to go anywhere. The team got
it back to the pits and realized that the mag had lost phase. Basically the
magneto was not generating any power. The car had two degrees of timing in it
from the time I got on the trans-brake until the time I lifted it. When I saw
Aaron’s front wheel there was no point in chasing. I knew my car had a problem.
I would’ve been hurting parts that I need to go to Earlville to hopefully lock
up the regional championship,” Brandon explained.
The former Pro Top Outlaw champion
remains confident after second round losses at the last two races. Both losses
came from preventable issues that the family-owned team has learned from.
“The car has been a picture of
consistency,” Brandon claimed. “If you look at our losses this year, they’re
all small issues – driver error with red lights, ignition issues, a silly
wheelie bar problem, and a seized oil pump. You take away those issues and the
car is on a string. It goes out and runs, doesn’t hurt parts, and it makes
everything easier. It makes the crew’s job easier and it keeps my confidence
level high. We had the red light at Bowling Green and the ignition problem
here, but that does not deter me. The crew stuck around to service the car and
prepare it for Earlville. We fixed the problem, everything is fresh, and we’re
going to be ready to chase a regional championship this weekend.”
After calculations and in-depth
conversations with his team, Brandon knows what needs to happen at this
weekend’s NHRA Lucas Oil Series regional event in Earlville, Iowa.
“We need to win,”Booher said. “We need
to erase any doubt, any skepticism, and any thoughts that what we’ve
accomplished so far may be a fluke. It’s definitely not. As Al Davis said,
‘Just win, baby.’ That’s my goal. I’m going there with my eye on the prize and
settling for nothing less than leaving with the trophy. From a mathematical
standpoint, I believe we need to win first round to prevent Marty Thacker from
going around us. We need to reach the finals to prevent Bill Reichert from
going around us. Both of those cars would need to win another regional event to
take the title. It’s kind of on my shoulders and it’s kind of not. To me, they
have a lot more weight on theirs then I do mine. I control my own destiny to a
point.”
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, Bell
Helmets, Cantrell Racing Products, 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).
No comments:
Post a Comment