Drag Illustrated Issue 166, March 2021 | Page 87

FORMER PRO EXTREME STARS BATTLE IT OUT IN FIRST ROUND OF PRO MOD

One of the unique matchups that arose from the chip drawing for pairings in Pro Mod was the first-round duel between Jason Scruggs and Tommy D ’ Aprile . It was the first time the two drivers met in legal Pro Mod competition , but they ’ d faced each other numerous times in ADRL and PDRA Pro Extreme action .

“ We ’ ve raced so many times before ,” D ’ Aprile said during the chip draw . “ Nothing but respect [ for Scruggs ]. I love this guy .”
When announcer Joe Castello asked D ’ Aprile about his record in races against Scruggs , D ’ Aprile admitted the multi-time Pro Extreme world champion was on the winning side . But as the driver for Caruso Family Racing , which won the inaugural World Doorslammer Nationals with Alex Laughlin driving and Lee White tuning , D ’ Aprile felt confident that he could add a notch in his win column .
“ He ’ s got me pretty good in the Pro Extreme class , but hopefully today we can pull one out ,” said D ’ Aprile , who qualified No . 8 in the Whitetuned Right Trailers ’ 21 Camaro .
Scruggs had the upper hand in the matchup as the No . 2 qualifier in his roots-blown “ Mississippi Missile ” ’ 19 Camaro . He left the starting line first by . 009 , but both drivers had to pedal before reaching the 330-foot mark . The veteran wheelmen quickly recovered , with D ’ Aprile crossing the quarter-mile finish line first with a 5.89 at 248.07 . Scruggs wasn ’ t far behind with his 5.906 at 248.89 for a . 007 margin of victory in D ’ Aprile ’ s favor . – NATE VAN WAGNEN DI
INAUGURAL WDN RUNNER-UP GREG ANDERSON SETS PRO STOCK PACE

For a second straight year , Orlando Speed World Dragway provided an excellent platform for Greg Anderson to showcase his considerable Pro Stock skills . It also got him ready for another classic Anderson moment just a week later .

The four-time Pro Stock world champ took top honors in qualifying with a run of 6.531 at 210.14 at the second annual World Doorslammer Nationals . His KB Racing Camaro looked like the car to beat throughout the weekend in Orlando , posting the quickest run of the weekend and becoming the only car to dip into the 6.40s as well .
Unexpected tire shake sent him home in the semifinals , but not before he collected the $ 1,000 top qualifier bonus sponsored by Chilly Willys at a track where he continues to impress .
“ As racers , you just want to go fast . I can ’ t say enough about the track , too . It ’ s fantastic ,” Anderson said . “ It ’ s a great place to race and they ’ re all about racing down there as well . They love racing , they love Pro Stock and it ’ s my kind of people . It just makes you feel really good .”
Anderson and the standout KB Racing team looked a step ahead of everyone in Orlando , going as quick as 6.497 at 212.86 in his second-round victory against Dallas Glenn . He fell in the semifinals in surprising fashion to Fernando Cuadra Jr ., causing him to miss out on the $ 75,000 after losing in the finals a year ago by a narrow margin , but Anderson still appears at the top of his game .
A week after the World Doorslammer Nationals , he opened the 2021 NHRA season in impressive style at the Gatornationals , earning his 95th career win , and on his 60th birthday , no less .
A $ 75,000 victory would have been nice , but that will have to wait until 2022 . For now , Anderson can take solace in the fact he continued to perform on a high level in Orlando and grabbed the No . 1 qualifier in front of a huge Pro Stock-friendly crowd .
“ A race like this makes you feel good about the class and , in my opinion , Pro Stock is the best class going right now ,” Anderson said . “ We had a big group of fans in the stands and I ’ m proud of the class and the way people have supported it . I wouldn ’ t miss this race for the world . It ’ s just my kind of race .” – JOSH HACHAT DI
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