Drag Illustrated Issue 121, May 2017 | Page 32

Dirt By Josh Hachat M elanie Salemi would love to have been invit- ed to the main event of the Drag Illustrat- ed World Series of Pro Mod, which takes place on Saturday, Aug. 5 at Bandimere Speedway and offers a $100,000 prize to the winner. But the good news for the Pro Mod rising star is she can show just how deserving she is a day earlier. The Aeromo- tive Wild Card Shootout kicks off the highly-anticipated Drag Illustrated World Series of Pro Mod on Friday, Aug. 4, with the winner earning a $10,000 payday and an automatic berth into Saturday’s main event. That was all Salemi needed to hear to throw her name into the mix. “The purse, at the end of the day, is going to draw a lot of people for the Friday night deal,” Salemi said. “I just hope we can come out on top. To be able to be part of the big race and even have that opportunity, it would be awesome. There’s a lot of excitement around Pro Mod and I think it’s really cool that an event like this is going to happen.” It’s an opportunity Melanie and her husband, noted tuner Jon Salemi, couldn’t pass up as they continue to make im- pressive strides in the Pro Mod world. Melanie finished third in the PDRA Pro Boost standings a year ago in her Purple Reign G-Force Race Cars ’68 Firebird, and has shown no trepidation for taking on new challenges. Racing at Bandimere Speedway against the Pro Mod elite certainly counts as that, espe- cially when you factor in racing at an altitude of nearly 6,000 feet, but that’s part of what drew the team into competing at Friday’s