Drag Illustrated Issue 119, March 2017 | Page 77

LIGHTS OUT VIII PRESENTED BY Gone but Not Forgotten “Mustang Mike” Modeste 3/6/1969 - 12/13/2016 ‘M ustang Mike” Modeste, a pioneering small tire racer, multi-time NSCA champi- on, beloved drag racing personal- ity and irreplaceable ambassador, passed away on December 13th, 2016, at the age of 47. Scoring victories at Maryland Internation- al Raceway’s World Cup Finals and at Huntsville Dragway’s Radialfest event, Modeste’s final campaign perfectly demonstrated his competitive spirit and talent behind the wheel and in the pits. March 2017 “Mustang Mike”, who has been on the leading edge of drag radial racing and technology since its inception, was honored during an emotional starting line tribute during Lights Out 8, with longtime friend and racing partner Ralph Fabbricino fired up and drove Modeste’s notorious metallic blue, twin ProCharger-equipped Ford Mustang down the eighth-mile for the last time while racers and fans stood in silence. Longtime friend Bill Miller of iconic performance parts manufacturer Bill Miller Engineer- ing also organized the presentation of the first-an- nual “Mustang Mike” Modeste Memorial Award to be awarded to a racer who represents the outgoing, selfless, innovative and competitive nature Modeste was known for, which was presented to David and Tracy Pearson. The Pearsons had raced with Modeste for many years, and were competing in his honor at the 2017-running of Lights Out in Valdosta. Modeste, who earned his stripes as part of his native Brooklyn, New York’s street/strip scene, and spent his youth working in ma- chine shops, learning the engine building trade before serving as a Ford technician at the Manhattan Automobile Company. Modeste earned National Street Car Asso- ciation championships in 2000, 20003, 2004 and 2007. - WES BUCK DragIllustrated.com | D r a g I l l u s t r a t e d | 77