Drag Illustrated Issue 112, August 2016 | Page 88

OUT OF LEFT E verything had been going along smoothly for Jay Cox and his Bryant Industrial backed Pro Nitrous ‘69 Camaro. In four races he’d gone to three finals, winning twice. The former Minor League Baseball player has found a new groove among the world’s best professional eighthmile drag racers. But things took a quick turn south at the PDRA North-South Shootout at Maryland International Raceway. First, in what’s becoming an ongoing battle between a pair of orange ‘69 Camaros, he was beaten by Stevie Jackson in the opening round of the Nitrous Wars Shootout. He ousted John Camp first round of the regularly scheduled race and for the fifth time this year would face “Stevie Fast” in PDRA competition. Just before half-track, Cox got loose and the car darted right, nose first into the right guardwall. The car turned back downtrack, riding the guardwall before settling violently back down. “The only reason Stevie Jackson won those races against me in Maryland was it was his birthday weekend. His wife and his little girl begged me to give him a nice birthday present. I couldn’t afford to buy him anything so I gave him a couple rounds of racing,” Cox banters. He had beaten Jackson every other time they met in PDRA competition this year. As two quick-talking mouths of the South, Cox and Jackson have traded words all s eason long, even taking to social media to continue their season-long war of words through videos, photos and posts. Though the smack talk has been good-natured, there’s also much at stake. Despite Cox’s wild ride, he hung onto the points lead after that event, and is still planning on having the final say at season’s end. JAY COX ON BASEBALL, SMACK TALK & WILD RIDES BY LISA COLLIER 88 | D r a g I l l u s t r a t e d | DragIllustrated.com PHOTO: MIKE CARPENTER FIELD