Drag Illustrated Issue 122, June 2017 | Page 38

SHAWN LANGDON Of course, for most, finding job security in a sport as fickle as drag racing is akin to the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. But Langdon believes he has found that after his opportunity with Kalitta Motorsports came out of the blue. Despite Langdon’s ride being parked with DSR, Schumacher kept him on payroll as the team worked diligently to find sponsorship. Langdon’s mindset was focused on securing something with DSR and racing as soon as possible. Simply put, he wasn’t interested in jumping ship to a team for a few races, finishing out the year and then repeating the process of looking for sponsors again next winter. For the time, he was content with racing his Super Comp dragster and working with DSR to find a possible sponsor for 2017. In fact, his Super Comp dragster became his outlet during the down time. Langdon, a two-time Lucas Oil titlist in Super Comp, estimated he put more than 70 runs on the dragster early this year before the call from Kalitta Motorsports came. It was surely unexpected, but the initial conversations went well, and even as Langdon was stressing the importance of stability, he was hearing the same thing back from Kalitta VP of Operations Jim Oberhofer. “That was important to him and I love the job security aspect of racing for this team,” Langdon said. “I was very lucky to be considered for this job. I had great conversations with Jim O and something we discussed was the future of every- thing. I was at a standstill and Connie gave me an opportunity.” Langdon has never had trouble making the most of opportunities. He has won no matter the team and he expects that to happen soon this season. But while he wasn’t looking for change at the start of the season, Langdon has become enamored with what the Kalitta group has come to represent. The fact things came together as quickly as they did spoke volumes to Langdon, who has fit in almost flawlessly with the team. “This is just a really tight-knit, close group,” Langdon said. “It really is a family. As you go on, there’s different things that you notice. Mor- gan Lucas Racing, Alan, DSR, every team I’ve raced for has been a family in its own sense and I’ve been fortunate to have raced for some great companies. “I’m really excited by this. Talking with Con- nie and Jim O, I really think it’s a good fit with how they run their team and conduct business. Their track record speaks volumes. Everything has gone smoothly.” Not all has been picture-perfect on the track as the team, led by Kalitta and co-crew chief Rob Flynn, continues to search for consistency. Lang- don has four first-round losses in his first eight races of the year, but two of his semifinal appear- ances have come in the last four events through Norwalk. It’s a sign that things may be turning in his favor, as Langdon remains as sharp as ever on the starting line, furthering his reputation as one of the top leavers in the sport. He’s been sharp off the track as well, never one afraid to speak – or type – his feelings if the situation calls for it, whether it’s with fellow Top Fuel competitors or even Street Outlaws racers, making some pointed remarks about sportsman racing in response to a post made by James “Bird- man” Finney. But even if it brings extra attention, don’t expect Langdon to run from the pressure. He’s experienced almost everything in his Top Fuel career, building a strong backbone from the times went things went awry or he was left searching for his next move. Langdon has seem- ingly always found a way to come out on top – and enjoy the entire process along the way – and if there’s extra pressure that comes along with it, expect Langdon to have as much fun as possible flourishing in all of it. “For me, I thrive off of pressure,” Langdon said. “I would love to have a moment at the end of the year where it’s one run, winner takes all. That’s what you live for. I want to keep finding those big moments. That’s what makes or breaks you as a driver and competitor. “I love that feeling of when you get that adrena- line going, but you have the butterflies, too. That’s when you want to bring your ‘A’ game. I’m hoping to bring a few more of those (Kalitta Motorsports) mosh pits to a track near you, and hopefully I can bring back a Top Fuel world championship to them.” DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI 38 | D r a g I l l u s t r a t e d | DragIllustrated.com Issue 122 Dirt