Drag Illustrated Issue 112, August 2016 | Page 85

Scott Palmer UP TO HIS ELBOWS Between driving, tuning and maintaining his own Top Fuel dragster and making the occasional test lap in his Nitro Pro Mod, Palmer also turns wrenches and calls the shots on one of legendary boat drag racing team owner Tommy Thompson’s Lucas Oil Drag Boat Series Top Fuel Hydros. has a 60-gallon pump and we’re going to have it rigged up to where we think we can make two runs without pulling the clutch pack or the heads. Maybe it’s going to be a little bit softer. Then we’ll take both of them out four- or five-times a year to do some match races. But ours will be the one that you come back to the pits and take the heads off – just like a usual Top Fuel car service – and I think that’s going to be a badass show at little race tracks across the country. Do you think we’ll ever see it on the national-event level? We were going to take it to the Street Car Super Nationals, but NHRA doesn’t really want it running on NHRA tracks. I’ve been trying to get them to let us make an exhibition run with it on Friday night at a national event because I think that would be crazy awesome at a national event, but you know…they’re not into it because they think it’s dangerous. I even asked Graham Light about it during the ‘Western Swing’ and he said ‘No, Scott, that’s not going to happen.’ Seriously, though, I think it would be a great deal for a NHRA race. Of course, it’s still early in the process, but what are your goals for the car? Once it makes a few eighth-mile runs and it does okay, the ultimate goal is try to make it run 300 miles an hour in a quarter-mile. Whether that’s unrealistic or not, I don’t know for sure, but I don’t think it is. Between us and Bobby and Dom Lagana, we’ve made so many runs down the race track and especially those guys who have match raced on all sorts of marginal tracks. They’ve had to run them super soft and they can still go 300. I know that’s in a dragster, but if this thing gets to half-track and it runs 240…it should run 300 in the quarter. If it makes it that far and it’s still on the ground, it should do it. We’ve got a big feel every one. It felt like a freight train coming on. I know it would have made an eighth-mile run. Now, we got back from the run and it had less than a gallon of fuel in it, so I’m glad I let off the gas when I did. Now that you have the first test hit out of the way, what’s it going to take to reach 300 miles per hour with the car? After Indy we’re going to take it out again and make some more test runs. The 300 mile an hour goal, yeah, that might be a pipe dream, but not really. It won’t do it this year. Maybe if we have some time next year, we’ll make more runs. We’re going to try to take it to a few national events and run it on Monday and test it on Monday where it’s a nice track. NHRA doesn’t really like the idea of us doing anything with it, but we’re going to. It doesn’t matter. We’re going to do it. I just don’t see how that’s not possible. Tommy [Delago] from Alexis DeJoria’s deal, he says he wants to be part of it. I’ve got lots of people behind it that would help us if we needed it. Jeff Diehl, he runs his Funny Car at 300 mph. All these cars run 300 in a thousand-foot. I’m talking about 320 more feet to gain a little speed because we’ll do it in a quarter mile. I just think it’ll do it and that would be awesome. DI DI DI PHOTO: TERA WENDLAND GRAVES “I think that [Top Fuel Pro Mod] is the coolest thing I’ve ever driven in my life, and I’ve been lucky to drive some cool shit.” ass wing on the back, and we won’t run laid-back headers until we know it’ll keep the front end on the ground. So, that’s the goal, and it’s crazy to try and do it, but I don’t really care. I don’t think it’s going to ET real quick to the eighthmile – maybe it’ll go 3.35 or 3.40s. Once it’s out there rolling, though, I think it’s going to do it. At 200-feet the clutch flows were opening up. I opened one at .8-seconds, one at 1.1-seconds and at 1.3-seconds, and I’m telling you – you could DI DI DI DI DI DI DI August 2016 DragIllustrated.com | D r a g I l l u s t r a t e d | 85