King Kong Unleashed at Season Opener to Reset Pro Nitrous MPH Record
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King Kong Unleashed at Season Opener to Reset Pro Nitrous MPH Record
PITTSBORO, N.C. (March 24, 2017): Lizzy Musi had held the Switzer Dynamics
Pro Nitrous presented by MoTeC National MPH Record since May of last
season. But after a wildly successful winter season overseas, she was ready
to do it again.
Musi won two of the six races in the Arabian Drag Racing League series,
becoming the first woman to win a Pro Nitrous event there. Her first event
back on American soil, they took the car straight off the plane to Mad Mule
at GALOT Motorsports Park. What happened next shocked them all, as she and
“King Kong�?? went a 3.66. The Musi Racing Engines performance continued
throughout the event and earned her the win.
From there the Musi team headed to the PDRA season opener, obviously
expecting big things. They were not disappointed. She qualified second with
a 3.70 effort, but the real magic happened in eliminations. In round one
she laid down a 3.74 at an astounding 205.07 MPH. She backed that number up
in round two, going 3.68 at 204.91, taking out teammate and reigning World
Champion, Tommy Franklin. She reached her top MPH of the day in the
semi-finals at 205.41, and then went on to runner up to Jay Cox in the
finals, confirming a solid start to her season.
Lizzy is quick to give credit to her father Pat, owner of Musi Racing
Engines, and her crew. “I wouldn’t be able to do this without my dad and my
whole crew, and everyone working together to make it happen,�?? she thanked.
“My dad works Monday through Sunday in the shop, always working on the
program to make it better for us and our customers. Tommy Franklin is
running fast as well. Everyone is starting to catch up so the new numbers
are consistently in the low ‘70s. It’s crazy. Everyone is getting faster,
which is pretty cool. We just gotta keep the ball rolling and try to stay
on top.�??
Pat Musi is not shy about the fact that he has worked hard to get to the
top and plans to do everything in his power to stay there, not just for his
daughter, but for all Musi Racing Engines customers. He says his
partnership with Al Anabi Racing has aided in the growth of his program.
“We were able to test a lot through all of the races we ran in the Middle
East,�?? Musi said, pointing to the reasons behind Lizzy’s success. “We kept
up with our motor program like we always do. We’re ahead of any engine
builder out there, and we intend on staying there. Three years in a row
we’ve been in front of them and they’re trying to play catch up. We’ve got
the bullseye on our back, we’re just working. Instead of running ads,
instead of talking about it, we’re putting it up on the scoreboard
“We’ve got both ends of the record,�?? Musi added. Tommy Franklin currently
holds the National ET Record at 3.677. “We’re pretty excited about the
whole season this year. We’ve got some new stuff coming down the road.
We’re stepping up in R&D. We know we need to keep working on our deal.
We’re ahead and we’re going to stay ahead.
“We’re constantly developing our own stuff - cylinder heads, camshafts,
motors. And our customers run good. It really comes down to the driver now.
We have a performance advantage. We’re going to be tough to beat.�??
Lizzy now holds the MPH record at 205.41 and is showing strong potential to
become the first female Pro Nitrous World Champion.
“I do feel like I have a target on my back now,�?? Lizzy added, “but I’m just
going to keep doing what I got to do and hopefully we can continue this
progress.�??
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 several sportsman and various exhibition categories.
The 2017 PDRA schedule consists of eight national events. For more on the
world’s premier eighth-mile drag racing organization visit www.pdra660.com.
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Professional Drag Racers Association
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