Drag Illustrated Issue 112, August 2016 | Page 92

FOR TODD VENE J ust days after the 2016 season started at the NHRA Winternationals in February, veteran Top Alcohol Funny Car driver Todd Veney shocked the alcohol racing world when he announced via his Facebook page that he would not be returning to drive Jay Blake’s Permatex/ Follow A Dream Camaro. Instead, the second-generation driver accepted an offer to become a pit producer for the new NHRA on FOX broadcast team. Veney always dreamed of being the driver of a top-notch alcohol Funny Car, but the offer to be a part of the historic new television package was too tempting. 92 | D r a g I l l u s t r a t e d | DragIllustrated.com How the writer-racer added yet another line to his resume and fights the urge to return to the driver’s seat BY NATE VAN WAGNEN Drag racing is all Veney has ever known, and that’s exactly why he was hired as a pit producer despite having zero experience working in television. His father is the legendary Ken Veney, who was the seventh-winningest driver in NHRA history when he retired from driving alcohol cars in 1985. Todd began campaigning his own IHRA Top Alcohol Funny Car in 1995 before switching to NHRA competition in 2000. He drove for Jeff McGaffic from 2000 until 2002 and Blake in 2003, then went back to fielding his own car with Ken serving as the crew chief. The father-son team won the younger Veney’s first NHRA divisional event in 2006, but Todd is perhaps best Issue 112