In the third and fourth qualifying rounds of the Uni-Select Auto Plus NHRA Nationals in Reading, Pennsylvania over the weekend, Hot Rod Fuller, in the Yas Marina Circuit Top Fuel Dragster ran the fastest time of his career to date. Rod came in under the esteemed 3.8 second Elapsed Time (ET) mark, with an ET of 3.785 seconds.
Rod also broke his highest speed record, for the second time this season. Set just weeks ago in Minnesota, Fuller reached a speed of 325mph, beating his previous best by nearly 3mph.
These efforts positioned the Yas Marina Circuit Top Fuel Drag Team in a respectable fifth place leading into the eliminations, only to smoke the tyres and be knocked out in the first round.
“We made our career quickest and fastest pass, which says a lot for this team. I’m so proud of all of the Yas Marina Circuit guys, especially with how well we’ve done these last couple of races. We struggled on race day, but we really moved up and we’re running with the top guys after only 8 races all season. You know, that’s nothing to hang our heads about,” commented Hot Rod Fuller.
“Getting above the 320mph barrier again, just goes to show that we have the speed; we just need to get everything to line up now. It’s frustrating that we haven’t won, but we know we have a car that can win,” he continued.
The team has only two races left in the ten race season, with Rod having previously performed well at both tracks. The next race will take place in Phoenix, Arizona from 14-16 October, followed by the final meet in Las Vegas at the end of October.
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