Drag Illustrated Issue 123, July 2017 | Page 24

BO BUTNER Chicago, the 13 th race of the season, he’s won three races – the most of any driver so far. He’s one of only three drivers who have more than one win in what has become a most competitive season in Pro Stock. Teammate Greg Anderson is one of the others with his two wins, and fellow KB Racing driver Jason Line has one win to go along with his four consecutive No. 1 qualifier awards at the beginning of the year. As Butner and his Jim Butner Auto team head to Bandimere Speedway for the first race on the grueling Western Swing, Drag Illustrated caught up with the points leader to discuss his success in 2017 and his thoughts on the current state of NHRA Pro Stock. You went to six final rounds before you sealed the deal, then this year you’ve won three races in five finals. Does it seem like they come easier after that first one? I would say so, but I had every opportunity to win at more than half of the first races I ran. You have to make four consecutive good runs and be on time. Last year, it was probably even easier for us to win because we had a little bit of a gap. There were two races I should’ve won last year, for sure, but yeah. I’m not saying it’s 24 | D r a g I l l u s t r a t e d | DragIllustrated.com easier by any means, but now I just want to go up there with the mindset of just going rounds. Everybody’s asking, “Well, you’re leading points. How are you going to keep it up?” If you just go rounds, all the points come. You talk about the mindset. At one point over the last few races, Greg Anderson said something like, “When Bo started racing Pro Stock, I wouldn’t be concerned about lining up against him. Now that he’s learned how to win, I’m concerned when I see him in the other lane.” How important is that, developing that mindset and learning how to win? That means a lot coming from that guy. I’ve said it before, but he’s an animal. He’s hard to break or get into his head at all. Just having people thinking about you as they’re pulling up, you’ve already got an advantage, I think. I try not to do that as much. I feel like I’ve lost a million ways, so there’s no new surprise to how you can lose a race. I’ve raced for going on 24 years, so I probably have more rounds – actually I know I do – in different types of cars than all of the guys in Pro Stock, other than Jeggie (Coughlin). When you pull up against Tanner (Gray), he’s young, very good and he’s hungry, but you can tell your- self, “Bo, you’ve got race shoes and suits that’ve won more races than this guy.” You’ve gotta talk to yourself. It’s funny how you have conversations with yourself before and during the race. Being a part of the KB Racing team, you have two of the best drivers in Pro Stock, Greg Anderson and Jason Line, as your teammates. How has that played into your ability to find success in Pro Stock? All three of us look at this deal as we’re winning for Ken and Judy Black. This team is a profes- sional team. They have a real sponsor. They have to win to continue to race. There’s not as much pressure on me, but then again there is because I want to win for those guys. We have a pretty good team going. If we could finish first, second and third at a race – but you can’t because there’s semifinals – we would be very happy. It’s the same way with the Countdown to the Championship. Our goal is to finish one, two and three. Don’t get me wrong, I would love to win a Pro Stock championship, but as long as one of the cars wins and the other two come behind them, we’re happy. Out of all the racing you’ve done and all the success you’ve experienced, where do you rank Pro Stock racing and the success you’ve found in the class? I’m glad that I can do it and have accomplished a win or two and have a chance to win every time we pull up to the starting line. With that long dry spell I had, I wasn’t winning in any kind of car. And I still drove Stockers and I played around with a dragster, but I wasn’t winning enough. You get to a mindset where – I was 40 or 41 at the time – you say, Hey, have I lost it? Am I ever going to win anything again? Just getting a win in Issue 123 Dirt