Drag Illustrated Issue 142, March 2019 | Page 28

MMPS AT NHRA single-tag trailer, we work 40 hours a week and don’t race for a living, and that’s something a lot of fans can relate to.” Speaking of the fans, the exhibition race at Indy definitely made an impression on them. One of the coolest things for drivers, says Missouri- based racer John DeFlorian, was all of the cars towing back to the pits on the return road that ran right in front of the spectator stands. “People were standing and clapping, cheering – for us! “The fans just love how fast these cars are,” De- Florian adds. “They’re used to seeing these Pro Stock cars run low .50s, and we can roll out 6.20s at 225. They’re just impressed.” DeFlorian had a great show at the exhibition race at Indy, running the low E.T. and top speed of the weekend. And he’s looking forward to taking that enthusiasm to all four scheduled Mountain Motor Pro Stock NHRA races in 2019. As for the future of the class and its relationship with the NHRA, 2018 PDRA Extreme Pro Stock world champion Steven Boone says he thinks it’s what the fans need. “The fans want to see Ford, Chevy, Mopar. We give them a variety of different cars. We’re not just a field of Camaros.” Boone says he would love to drive a traditional 500ci Pro Stocker, but that isn’t where his true love is. “This Mountain Motor Pro Stocker will rip your head off taking off, and it’s still trying to tear you apart all the way down the track,” he says. “It’s one of the funnest cars out there to drive.” “I think this is just the tip of the iceberg,” adds DeFlorian. “The Indy deal last year was our op- portunity to get our toe in the door. Because it was so well received, I think this is just the beginning of something that will be very impressive over the next few years. You’ll see a lot of growth in this class.” Class veteran John Montecalvo says he hopes the NHRA continues to bring Mountain Motor Pro Stock into even more races in 2020 and be- yond, until they have a full series. The New York- based driver has plenty of experience racing in the IHRA circuit, including running IHRA races at Epping several years ago. “I’m most excited about going back to Epping. They have a great fan base there, and it’s close to home. I’m excited to go there this year.” The resounding message from drivers is that they’re thankful to the NHRA for giving them the opportunity to race for a Wally in Houston, Char- lotte, Bristol, and Epping this year, and they’re excited to put on a show for fans. Time will tell if we’ll see their names listed on NHRA’s 2020 race schedule. DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI 28 | D r a g I l l u s t r a t e d | DragIllustrated.com Issue 142 Dirt