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Kirks Make History, Double up at Dragstock

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Kirks Make History, Double up at Dragstock

PITTSBORO, N.C. (September 27, 2016): Racing, especially within the PDRA,
is a family affair. Many of the professional drivers have sons and
daughters that also race in the PDRA ranks. And while any of these drivers
are capable of winning, having a parent and child do so on the same day is
a difficult task. Almost three full seasons into the PDRA’s existence, the
Kirk family is the first to make it happen.

Longtime Extreme Pro Stock powerhouse, Doug Kirk, is no stranger to
winning. His son, Justin, entered the Lucas Oil Top Dragster scene last
season and quickly began earning a name for himself. This season he put
himself in championship contention early, but was still searching for his
first national event win.

After battling some issues in the previous dragster, Kirk’s car owners
Randy and Kathy Kelley purchased a new-to-them 2014 Spitzer which the team
debuted at the Memphis Drags. There, they experienced engine trouble and
electrical problems.

“Saturday before Dragstock, we didn’t have a motor in the car,�?? told
Justin. “We didn’t even have a motor to go in the car. We had to put a
block in it. We had been having camshaft trouble. We were doing so good in
points, Randy would rather not take any chances, so he just wanted to put a
new block in it. Matt Hornbuckle dropped everything and finished it up. I
can’t thank him and Randy and Kathy enough.�??

Kirk and team took the dragster and brand new engine to Dragstock where
things quickly began looking up. “We made a test run Thursday morning, came
back and changed the timing program just a little bit and went back out,�??
Kirk storied. “From test run two on Thursday all the way to the finals, the
only thing we did was check the tires. The weather swung quite a bit when
the sun went down, but from the coolest temperature to the hottest
temperature we moved 3.5 to 4 numbers, that’s it. It was all on me. I
couldn’t blame it on the car no more. The first round I got the red light
win. I got the gimme that round, but the rest of them weren’t that easy.�??

Kirk started the day running two classes, competing in the PDRA Bracket
Bash, along with his usual dragster. That, along with his father’s Pro
Stock ride, meant that the team had to keep three cars going at Dragstock.
Justin pulled triple duty, also partially calling the tuning calls on the
Pro Stocker. With the furious pace, Kirk says he wasn’t even able to give
it a thought before he and his dad were in the finals together.

Doug Kirk met number one qualifier and points leader Richard Penland in the
finals at GALOT Motorsports Park. On paper, Penland was the clear favorite,
but Kirk was determined and used a .009 reaction time and 4.149 to take the
stripe over Penland’s 4.085.

After taking out a slew of heavy hitters, Justin met his toughest
competitor yet in the finals, multi-time world champion Steve Furr. Kirk
ran dead on his 3.96 dial-in while Furr broke out by .002. At lucky
Dragstock XIII, a father/son duo claimed class wins at the same event for
the first time PDRA history.

“That was a big deal,�?? Doug said emotionally. “It’s a big accomplishment.
There’s people that race all their life and never win a national event. For
a father and son both to win it the same night was very special. It was big
alone for Justin to get his first ever national event win, much less for us
both to win.�??

“You can’t explain it. Can’t put a price on it,�?? seconded Justin. “Out of
all the wins I’ve got, this is the best one, other than my grandpa not
being there. He’s had some health issues. He tore the rocking chair all to
pieces, I’m sure, trying to get through the iPad, but he got to see it on
the Live Feed.�??

Both Doug and Justin were excited to have their win come at the PDRA’s
biggest race to date. “To race at GALOT in front of a big crowd like that
it makes it special,�?? told Doug. “I want to thank everybody at PDRA and the
crew at GALOT Motorsports. That was some kind of facility. Also want to
thank everybody that’s helped along the way, especially my family and
friends.�??

The team had further cause for celebration over the win as it put Justin
first in Lucas Oil Top Dragster points. With just two events left, he’s two
rounds ahead of David Brown.

“In a better spot now than I have been all year,�?? Justin said of his points
position. “Takes the pressure off. Now it’s on David. All the weight’s on
him. If I can just keep doing what I’ve been doing, I’ll be fine. I like
where I’m sitting right now.�??

“He’s not only a good driver, he’s become a good crew chief,�?? Doug said of
his son, proudly. “He’s got to where he does probably 80% of all the calls
on the Pro Stock car. He’s going to be a true racer. He understands the
more you’re involved, the further you’ll go. He wants to know what makes
everything tick.�??

Justin will be competing at this weekend’s Mel Bush Motorsports Sunshine
State Shootout at Bradenton Motorsports Park. Both father and son will be
back behind the wheel for the PDRA World Finals at Virginia Motorsports
Park for the final determining of champions.

Although this was the first time Doug and Justin had both won at the same
event, it was not the first time they’d been in the finals together. They
actually met each other in the finals of a $10,000 to win bracket race
once. In true racer fashion, both wanted to run for the money, and it was
Dad with the win.


ABOUT THE PDRA

Based in Pittsboro, North Carolina, the Professional Drag Racers
Association is the top sanctioning body in the United States for the sport
of eighth-mile drag racing. The PDRA’s professional categories include Pro
Extreme, Pro Nitrous, Pro Boost, Extreme Pro Stock and Pro Extreme
Motorcycle along with Top Sportsman, Top Dragster, Pro Jr. Dragster, and
Top Jr. Dragster. The 2016 PDRA schedule consists of nine national events.
For more on the world’s premier eighth-mile drag racing organization visit
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Winner's Circle Photo: Gary Rowe / RaceWorks.com / PDRA660.com

Starting Line Photo: Roger Richards / CompetitionPlus.com

PRESS CONTACT: Lisa Collier

Professional Drag Racers Association

lisa@pdra660.com

704.692.4636


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