Drag Illustrated Issue 123, July 2017 | Page 98

Tutterow, Recchia, Cox, Goforth and Davis Earn PDRA Indy Victories By Nate Van Wagnen to Skyler Bee when Brayden Davis turned on the red light. The Edelbrock Bracket Bash prize money was split amongst the four semifinalists, Ryan Pickens, Nathan Smith, Mickey White and Chase Clymer. S PRO BOOST Pro Boost rookie Ty Tutterow appeared in his second consecutive final round after red-lighting in the Maryland final round last month. This time, the 22-year-old wheelman left the starting line on econd - generation Pro Mod driver Ty Tutterow earned the first Andy McCoy Race Cars Pro Boost win of his young career at the inaugural Profes- sional Drag Racers Association (PDRA) Mid-America Indy Showdown at Lucas Oil Race- way in Indianapolis. Class standouts Mike Rec- chia (Pro Extreme), Jay Cox (Switzer Dynamics Pro Nitrous presented by MoTeC), Cary Goforth (Extreme Pro Stock) and Travis Davis (Drag 965 Pro Extreme Motorcycle) also won in the profes- sional classes. Dewayne Silance earned the MagnaFuel Top Sportsman victory, while the Lucas Oil Top Drag- ster win went to Kathy Fisher. Amber Franklin, daughter of defending Pro Nitrous world cham- pion Tommy Franklin, earned the Campers Inn RV Pro Junior Dragster win, running 7.902 to Hailey Hawkins’ 7.894, both on a 7.90 dial-in. The MegaCorp Top Junior Dragster win went 98 PDRA660.com time and reaching the finish line first. He drove the GALOT Motorsports “Tomcat” ’69 Camaro to a 3.729-second elapsed time at 199.49 mph over Jeremy Ray in the “Carolina Kingpin” ’63 Corvette, who posted a 3.751 at 198.32 in the runner-up effort. “I’m racing against the tier-one cars of Pro Boost,” Tutterow said. “Everyone knows our GA- LOT Motorsports cars are really good cars. This is my job; my jo b is to drive a race car and I have to perform. After giving away the last race, I beat myself up every day since then. I gave that one away; you can’t race red, so I really focused on going green tonight.” Tutterow qualified sixth and defeated James Beadling, points leader José Gonzales and GA- LOT teammate John Strickland before reaching the third final round of his career. Ray qualified fourth and took down Larry Higginbotham, 2016 Pro Extreme world champion Brandon Snider and No. 1 qualifier Todd Moyer to meet up with Tutterow in the final. PRO EXTREME Chicago-area driver Mike Recchia became the first Pro Extreme repeat winner of 2017 as he won on a holeshot over Sweden’s Mattias Wulcan. Recchia and his family-based team faced several challenges over the course of the weekend, but PDRA INVADES INDY