Drag Illustrated Issue 142, March 2019 | Page 32

Dirt Advancing Motion Matusek teams up with Garrett for 2019 NHRA Pro Mod title run By Josh Hachat W ith championship aspirations heading into the 2019 NHRA Pro Mod season, veteran driver Steve Matusek has signed a major part- nership with Garrett Advancing Motion and its technology-driven line of turbochargers. Matusek will team up with the turbocharger powerhouse, adding a proven and innovative name to an already impressive list heading into the NHRA Pro Mod campaign. Matusek, who also joined Elite Motorsports’ burgeoning Pro Mod camp in the offseason, will run Garrett Advancing Motion turbochargers on his Pro Mod Mustang as he enters the season with big expectations. “We want to work with companies that want to work with us and learn with us, and we have a great opportunity to work with a real high- tech company like Garrett Advancing Motion that will give us good feedback to advance our program quickly,” Matusek said. “It’s a very good, very safe product that will help us reach our goals and I’m very excited to work with Gar- rett in 2019.” Boasting a long track record of success and a revolutionary line of turbochargers, Garrett Advancing Motion has been at the forefront of technology for six decades. Teaming up with Matusek and Elite Motorsports, as well as tuner Shane Tecklenburg and Modern Racing crew chief Justin Elkes provided another great op- portunity for Garrett to dive into the NHRA Pro Mod ranks on a larger scale and showcase a tur- bocharger program that has been continually praised for its performance, efficiency and safety. “For us, it’s extremely thrilling to partner with such a professional team and a guy like Steve with so much history in the sport,” said Tim Coltey, marketing specialist, Garrett Advanc- ing. “This is the best of the best in the class and we’re really putting the product to the test. It’s a great op- portunity to see what our products will do. It’s really a big deal for Garrett to get involved at this level and it’s definitely the right opportu- nity and team to be involved with. When you look at Steve and just the whole program with Elite Motorsports and Shane and Justin, it really was a no-brainer for us.” Highly regarded tuner Tecklenburg enjoyed previous success with Garrett turbos more than a decade ago, which only furthered his enthusiasm for the partnership between Matusek and Garrett Advancing Motion. “I’m super excited to be working directly with Garrett on a project once again,” Tecklenburg said. “I can’t wait to go feed one of these Elite Perfor- mance, Alan Johnson Hemis with the new offer- ings from Garrett and start Advancing Motion.” Matusek, who founded Aeromotive in 1994, recognized the innovation that has been part of Garrett’s makeup for more than 65 years and also lauded the company’s dedication to performance without sacrificing safety. He believes that bodes well for a season that has all the makings of a big year for Matusek. The E3 Spark Plugs NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series presented by J&A Service starts in March at the Gatornationals in Gainesville, and Matusek is ready to start the part- nership with Garrett on a good note at the first of 12 races in 2019. “They’re concerned about more than just maximum performance,” Matusek said. “They’re not willing to give up safety for performance. Garrett has a product that can compete at a high level, but they also care about you and care about your safety. That’s really important and I have so much confidence with the team and I believe, in a short time, the car will be near or at the top. I don’t see how it can’t be successful and that’s what I’m expecting.” DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI Founder Wes Buck Nominated for Peterson Award By Josh Hachat D Founder and Edi- torial Director Wes Buck was nomi- nated by the Motorsports Parts Manufacturers Council of SEMA (MPMC) for their annual Robert E. Peterson Award. The award is given each year to one member of the automotive media for outstand- ing contributions specifically to the motorsports/ performance parts manufacturing industry. The prestigious award is presented annually during the Media Reception at the MPMC Media Trade Conference in Santa Ana, California, in late January. “For someone who has spent their adult life trying to make a difference in the drag rac- rag I llustrateD ing and the automotive high- performance world, this is lit- erally a dream come true just to be nominated,” Buck said. “To be in the conversation as someone who is making a dif- ference and having an impact, it’s incredible.” A lifelong drag racer, Buck launched D rag Illus- tated in 2005 and the publication has continued to find a prominent place in the drag racing and motorsports world. Through impressive vision and work ethic, Buck has guided D rag Illustated’s significant growth, both as a print product and in the digital world. His popular weekly “Drag Illustrated Facebook Live!” show and behind-the- scenes selfie videos at events have drawn millions of views on social media, drawing re- markable fanfare and interest to the sport. Buck and D rag Illustated continue to branch into new avenues as well with its high-quality “Embedded” and “All-Access” video series productions, furthering the D rag Illustated name on new platforms. “I’m tremendously grateful to the SEMA family to be in this conversation, and to be mentioned in the same breath as all of those who have won previously and are nominated this year is really humbling,” Buck said. “SEMA has their fingers to the pulse of the sport and industry, and it is responsible for so many of the positive out- reach programs this industry has. This really is a huge honor.” Previous winners include Chad Reynolds, John DiBartolomeo, Michael Murray, James Lawrence, David Freiburger and Steve Wolcott. 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