Drag Illustrated Issue 123, July 2017 | Page 32

Dirt Pro Extreme veteran Frankie Taylor discusses no-prep movement By Lisa Collier T here’s little Frankie “Mad Man” Taylor won’t try or hasn’t already done. Well known for his accomplishments in Pro Extreme and successful, albeit unusual, match races, the Mad Man has had his hand in many facets of drag racing over the years, creating a persona for himself and lending his expertise to many over the years. His recent ap- pearances on Discovery Channel’s Fast N Loud has given him notoriety even beyond his normal sphere of influence. In the spring he debuted a no-prep car and plans to stick radials on it before the year is out. He’s also still chasing Pro Extreme points, sit- ting in eighth headed into the PDRA’s highly 32 | D r a g I l l u s t r a t e d | DragIllustrated.com anticipated stop in Indianapolis. Add to this his son’s Junior Dragster, the family business, and consulting for teams, and, as Taylor calmly puts it, life is “never boring”. Taylor is a healthy mix of speaking his mind and truly wanting the best for everyone. He’ll tell you exactly what he thinks in his thick Texas drawl, but he’s the first to congratulate an op- ponent with sincere goodwill. He may be a “mad man” on the track, but Frankie Taylor is also an all-around good guy that everybody likes to have around. How are things going with your no-prep car? We went to Redemption 6 and 7. We went a round at both races. We keep getting loose on the other end. We added some wing to the back of it. Trying to get it all doing good. We beat Kye Kelley at Redemption 7, so that was pretty cool. And then I lost to the Mustang. I was ahead of him and then the car got loose. Hopefully we got that problem fixed with the high spoiler and a wing deflector on the back.” Have you had any scary moments in no prep? First time we took it out, end of last year, we had a little incident where I kinda panicked and hit the brakes and couldn’t find the parachute. I rubbed the wall on its like second or third pass. But now it’s all fixed back up. Are you having fun with it? Yeah, so far it’s been some pretty good fun. It’s a lot different than trying to run as fast as you can go. You gotta back it down to keep it under control and still get down the track. The [Pro Extreme] car can obviously handle a lot more power and still go straight down the track. They both feel pretty cool driving. One really sets you Issue 123 ‘Mad Man’ Goes No-Prep Racing