Drag Illustrated Issue 123, July 2017 | Page 6

DI123 FEATURES 28 The Real Steve Torrence “All the Track Will Hold” 28 A career-best hot rod has Steve Tor- rence’s confidence in his CAPCO Contractors team at an all-time high. That confidence has allowed Torrence to slip out of his corporate alter ego and back into his no-punches-pulled Texas personality, gaining fans and support- ers in the process. By Josh Hachat 32 ‘Mad Man’ Speaks Texas doorslammer racing legend Frankie “Mad Man” Taylor has his hands in a little bit of everything this season, supplementing his part-time PDRA Pro Extreme schedule with a handful of no-prep outings. As he’s found, the two disciplines are very different. By Lisa Collier 42 Bats, Balls, & Burnouts A life in professional sports, from scouting for Major League Baseball to a two-decade-long career as an NHRA team PR rep, led Bob Wilber to write a book about his adventures. By Brandon W. Mudd 90 Nostalgia Pro Stock 90 32 DEPARTMENTS T RI BUT E 46 Terry Chandler Terry Chandler, known for her infectious smile and support of the Make-A-Wish and Infinite Hero Funny Car teams, passed away on July 4th after a courageous battle with cancer. She was 65. By Jeff Wolf Q &A 48 Brian Lohnes The Bangshift.com co-founder has become one of the most in-demand voices in drag racing, due in part to the knowledge, humor and passion that show through in his written and spoken words. By Nate Van Wagnen DI CO LUMNIST 60 On the Road A series of random acts of kindness provided a little extra inspiration for DI roving colum- nist Van Abernethy as he toured the Midwest this summer. ON THE COVER Two-time NHRA Pro Stock world championship team owner Richard Freeman as photographed by Rick Belden at zMAX Dragway in Concord, North Carolina. 6 | Drag I l l u s t r a t e d | DragIllustrated.com Issue 123 VAN The second annual Don Carlton Memo- rial Nostalgia Pro Stock race attracted the legends of Pro Stock racing, as well as a slew of replicas and original factory hot rods, to gather at historic Wilkes- boro Dragway in North Carolina this past May. By Van Abernethy