Drag Illustrated Issue 121, May 2017 | Page 76

to become competitive and as it turned out, how to function under pressure trying to win a cham- pionship even in our first year. It was a learning experience for everyone. When the dot-com company that was sponsor- ing us went dot-bomb, we really thought we were done. But Peter put together a deal with Wer- ner Enterprises for our second season. Werner was doing a lot of business with Clear Channel, who owned the IHRA series. They chose to race the IHRA series. That’s where we were paid to race. Race teams go where their sponsors pay them to go. I love the IHRA. I’m so proud of everything we did. We were paid to race there and that’s where we raced and I loved it. We did very well with them. We did do a few NHRA races, but our focus certainly was the IHRA. The success we had was unbelievable. My dream was always just to drive one of these things. I never once thought about winning a race, let alone fifty-something of them. 76 | D r a g I l l u s t r a t e d | DragIllustrated.com Dream Team Millican is quick to sing the praises of the team that carried him to 52 IHRA nation- al-event wins and six consecutive IHRA Top Fuel world championships. Led by team owner Peter Lehman and crew chief Mike Kloeber, the Werner Enterprises team was able to go well over a whole season with- out losing before the final round. Millican’s IHRA achievements are untouchable. Certainly never six world championships. Six in a row was just crazy. We had a young kid on the team who went a whole season – actually around a year and a half – without going to the track and not going to the final round. It was just not normal. What that team did was magical. A lot of people say, “Ah, well, it was the IHRA.” Well guess what? It doesn’t matter if you’re racing in the parking lot or foot-racing at high school; sooner or later you’re going to twist your ankle or stum- ble somewhere. This team stuck together and went through six seasons of world-championship winning. Very proud of that whole group. It was an incredible run. The team was awesome and it was a pretty tough combination, that’s for sure. Many people also don’t realize you ran part- time NHRA campaigns during those IHRA years too. How did your NHRA campaigns compare to your IHRA racing? We had good runs in the NHRA. People kind of forget that in 2004 we did 10 NHRA races. We went to three consecutive final rounds out of the 10 races we sporadically put in our schedule. We didn’t win any of the three, but there were full- time teams that didn’t go to three straight finals. I honestly believe, had our sponsors wanted us to race NHRA full-time, that we would have won races. We had a limited number of opportunities but we did very well when we showed up. Issue 121 Clay Millican