Drag Illustrated Issue 142, March 2019 | Page 42

Special Section IF KEVIN RIVENBARK’S PERFORMANCE AT THE U.S. STREET NATIONALS IN BRADENTON, FLORIDA, WAS AN INDICATION OF WHAT’S TO COME, 2019 JUST MIGHT BE THE YEAR OF THE PROCHARGER IN MOROSO PRO BOOST. DRIVING THE PRO LINE-POWERED GALOT MOTORSPORTS ’69 CAMARO, RIVENBARK RECORDED THE QUICKEST AND FASTEST EIGHTH-MILE PASS FOR A PROCHARGER-BOOSTED CAR WITH A 3.613-SECOND BURST AT 207.37 MPH ON A SECOND-ROUND SINGLE. Rivenbark and the Steve Petty-led team started testing on Tuesday before the race with weeklong inten- tions of running in the mid-3.6-sec- ond range. The M&M Transmission- equipped car was previously driven by Pro Line Racing Engines co-found- er Eric Dillard at an event at Texas Motorplex last November, with a best of 3.67 out of a string of 3.6-second passes. That track record gave Riven- bark and company confidence, but their subsequent 3.6-second runs weren’t exactly effortless. “The guys worked their butts off in testing,” Rivenbark said. “We changed four-link, shocks, everything to try to get the car working the way they wanted it to. Finally, on Friday it came together. We were trying for a .65 or .66 and ended up with a .61 (Saturday night). You can’t argue with that.” 42 PDRA660.com Before the record 3.61, Rivenbark fired off a series of strong passes: 3.704 at 204.22 and 3.643 at 207.08 in qualifying to lead the 26-car field, then a 3.637 at 206.75 in the opening round of eliminations over Tony Wilson. “We went down every pass since qualifying started,” Rivenbark pointed out. “To me that was the most important thing. Guys were having issues – and we were having issues earlier in the week – but when we started Q1 we went down the track every time. We knew it was fast, but knowing it would go down every pass was the biggest confi- dence boost for me.” The race was called off late Satur- day night and all remaining drivers after the second round split the purse, preventing Rivenbark and the Pro Line gang – Petty, Dillard, Kyle Pettis, Chris Foster, Brandon Stroud and Bud Hodge – from con- tinuing to chip away at the Pro- Charger’s best numbers. The U.S. Street Nationals was merely a warm-up for a full season on tap for Rivenbark. The 2016 PDRA Pro Boost world champion plans to run the eight-race PDRA schedule and GALOT Motorsports Park’s Mad Mule Shootouts. Rivenbark’s team- mate, John Strickland, who won the three 2016 Pro Boost events that Rivenbark didn’t win, will also run a similar schedule. After Bradenton, Rivenbark re- turned the car to Pro Line’s Ball Ground, Georgia, facility for a small- tire makeover to take on Radial vs. the World competition at Donald “Duck” Long’s Lights Out 10 at South Georgia Motorsports Park in mid-February. Strickland’s ’69 Camaro is just down the road at RK Racecraft, where the previously roots-blown Pro Boost entry is being converted to fit a ProCharged Pro Line Hemi setup. With the pair of ProCharger-boosted entries, Rivenbark believes the GALOT team will be back to top 3 status in Pro Boost. Plus, he feels the combina- tion of a ProCharger with FuelTech EFI is more manageable than the previous roots-blown MFI setup in terms of cost and maintenance. “As far as the cost standpoint, I think it is a better suited thing for the future,” Rivenbark said. “The (roots) blower motors have gotten crazy with