Drag Illustrated Issue 145, June 2019 | Page 43

Special Section “IT WAS SUPER VALIDATING TO FINISH IN THE TOP 3,” HARRIS SAYS, “BUT WE WERE JUST HAPPY TO BE A PART OF THE SERIES. WE DIDN’T EXPECT THE FRIENDSHIPS WE MADE WITH A LOT OF THE RACERS IN TOP DRAGSTER.” Harris says, “but we were just happy to come down and be a part of the series. What we didn’t expect was the friendships we made with a lot of the racers in Top Dragster, Top Sportsman, even in Pro Boost. Ev- erybody was so welcoming to us. We just felt like part of the group.” ally one of our sponsors. He owns Mountain Tire and races with us on the team. He’s super-pumped to go to the PDRA races. The people who race with us have been racing with us a long time, they’re dedicated, and I think it’s important for me to acknowledge what they do for us.” him with the mechanical part of the car, but he has to do the rest of the work. He keeps it clean, he’s gotta service the car after every run, he helps me download all the informa- tion and read the weather and set up the whole program, and he loves every part of it.” Harris was attracted to the PDRA series for several reasons. For one, the fast bracket racing in Elite Top Dragster was a perfect fit for his car. But perhaps more importantly, the all-eighth-mile series is known as a family-oriented organization, which really appealed to Harris and his wife, Jennie. Harris’ team is a family opera- tion, as his daughter, Cristina, gradu- ated from Jr. Dragsters to the family’s Top Alcohol Dragster a couple years ago, and his son, Ryan, currently competes in Gilbert Motorsports Top Jr. Dragster. Kyle’s brother, Cody, goes to the races as well, joining crew members Mike Azzopardi, Jordan Hardie and Jeff Lilley. Ryan is becoming a consistent racer just like his father too, as he earned a semifinal finish at the Fall Nationals in Darlington, South Carolina, last October. He raced his way into the final round at the Mid-Atlantic Showdown presented by Modern Racing at Virginia in May this season. Ryan will square off with Nathan Tanner for the win at the North- South Shootout presented by Line X, May 30-June 1. Despite the 12-17-hour trips between the PDRA races and Harris’ home in Burford, Ontario, Canada, the heavy equipment transportation project manager intends on running nearly the entire eight-race 2019 PDRA schedule. Prior commitments, includ- ing a 4,000-mile roundtrip trek to Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, for a display and race for sponsor Charles Jones Industrial Limited, caused Harris to miss two races last season. “My son, Ryan, he’s just having a blast,” Harris says. “He’s very sociable and he loves to meet new people. It seems like all the kids and parents know him. Just the social aspect of it for him has been excellent. He, too, has been trying to sharpen up his lights and his driving abilities – and he’s 11 years old. I’m tremen- dously proud of him for what he does. He’s his own crew chief. I help “I feel like if we would’ve hit them all, things might’ve been different at the end of the year and we would’ve been that much closer to winning the championship,” Harris believes. “This year we’re trying to hit them all. Valdosta (for the Summer Nationals presented by Lithium Pros, June 27-29) will be tough for us, but we’re doing what we can to make it there.” “My wife doesn’t like to travel, but when she gets to the racetrack she loves meeting all the people and she’s made a lot of friends there too,” Harris says. “Mike Azzopardi is actu- In addition to Charles Jones Industrial Limited and Mountain Tire, the Kyle Harris Racing team races with support from Iron Bridge Fabrication, Atchi- son Machine Service, AllSteel Fabrica- tion and Fast Eddie Racewear. Harris and his family could easily stay north of the border and race at their local tracks – and they do on occasion – but the challenge of racing fast, consistent dragsters and competing for a world championship is just too attractive of an opportu- nity to turn down. “The logistics are a little bit tough for us and it definitely adds to the cost of racing for us,” Harris admits. “We just really liked how the PDRA was promoting this super-fast ‘elite’ bracket racing that we just felt wasn’t available to us up here in Canada. We have a good contingent of race cars up here and it’s very competitive – Canadians are just as competitive as our American coun- terparts – but the car counts are definitely higher in the U.S., so the competition is a little bit broader. We were looking for some fast bracket cars that we could run with and we found it with the PDRA.” PDRA660.com 43