Photo courtesy of NVW MP
MOHNTON, Penn. (October 1) – The upcoming
Auto-Plus Nationals will play an important role in how Illinois-based Top
Alcohol Dragster team Booher Racing wraps up their break-out 2013 season. A win
at the record-setting Reading event would keep the team’s national championship
hopes alive. Driver and tuner Brandon Booher has more on his mind, though. He
wants to leave Maple Grove Raceway with the title of first torque converter car
in the five-twenties.
“Reaching the 5.2s is definitely one of
our goals for the weekend. I would settle for another national event victory
instead, but hopefully we can get both. I have to put more personal importance
on the 5.2 pass. No one ever thought that a torque converter car would run in
the thirties. There are very few blown cars in the country that can run in the
twenties, let alone one with a torque converter,” said Brandon, who became the
first torque converter-equipped race car in the 5.3-second range when he ran a
5.39 at 266 MPH in eliminations at this event in 2011.
The goal certainly isn’t out of reach.
Brandon has the AB Construction entry running in the low five-thirties
consistently lately, going as low as a career-best 5.320 at 275 MPH at
Charlotte just weeks ago, also the site of his first national event win.
“On the other side, a win here would
fuel the fire as to whether or not this team is heading out west to Vegas and
Pomona. If we won out the rest of the national events, we would be a serious
national title contender,” Booher added.
Brandon and his family-owned AB
Construction/Torque Management team are also in regional championship
contention. Though Brandon currently leads the North Central region points,
challenger Bill Reichert could go around to take the title if he wins either of
the two remaining Lucas Oil Series regional events, including one in Noble,
Oklahoma, also held this weekend. Booher has three regional event wins on his
side.
A win at the Auto-Plus Nationals will
not be easy, as over twenty Top Alcohol Dragster teams from around the Midwest
and east coast are entered.
“I think this year’s field could reset
the record for the quickest Top Alcohol Dragster field in history,” Booher
claimed. “There are 24 cars entered. A lot of those cars can run in the
thirties and I could see at least four or five running in the twenties. Winning
a race with a field like that would be a true accomplishment.”
TAD qualifying at the Auto-Plus NHRA
Nationals, Oct. 4-6, at Maple Grove Raceway, is scheduled for 11:30 AM and 4:30
PM on Friday and 1 PM Saturday. First round of eliminations will be at 4 PM
Saturday afternoon. Eliminations continue on Sunday.
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, 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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