Drag Illustrated Issue 123, July 2017 | Page 92

so meticulously created in their honor. After arriving in Cordova, all involved made fast friends. “It was like we had known each oth- er forever!” recalls Rudisill, as he recounts the close bonds that were established that day. To thoroughly ice the cake, though, Rudisill ended up winning the event, which only punctuated the perfect ending to a life-changing weekend. It was a late night in Cordova, probably 2:30 a.m. before the travelers finally pulled out of Il- linois and headed home to North Carolina. Early into the journey, excitement and chatter filled the cab of the dually pickup, but eventually si- lence overtook the trip as the miles stretched awareness in the South was something that the longtime friends must accomplish at all costs. Wilkesboro Dragway seemed to be the obvious choice to revisit the past and host the event, especially considering how this vintage North Carolina facility was such a hotbed for Pro Stock races in the 1970s and 1980s. The inaugural gathering was held in August 2016, and it definitely lived up to the billing, “The Woodstock of Pro Stocks.” As previously mentioned, the central theme of the event was to honor a man who influenced so many lives in this area: The late Don Carlton, who died tragically in a Pro Stock testing crash in Milan, Michigan, in 1977. Carlton’s legacy is forever cherished and still gets discussed Tyrone Graham (left) and Jeff Rudisill on a regular basis by those who knew him best, as well as admirers who never even got the chance to meet him at all. Many