NHRA Top Fuel rookie Justin Ashley didn’t need any
inspiration to put forth his best effort at the Lucas Oil NHRA Winternationals
in Pomona, Ca. All the Auto Club Road to the Future candidate needed was for
his Strutmasters.com dragster to stay healthy, and he’d do the rest.
Ashley, who made his NHRA Top Fuel debut last season, and competed in three
races caught the nitro community off-guard when in his first race he reached
the semi-finals losing a race he may have won if not for a mechanical issue. He
also raced his way to a quarter-final finish at the NHRA Finals last season.
The common denominator in every race Ashley has participated in, including last
weekend’s event in Pomona, the team has struggled throughout qualifying, but
when everything was on the line made a run representative of what the team is
capable of to get in the field. Then on raceday, The team has come alive.
“I guess it’s proof of how it doesn’t matter how you start but how you
finish, which means the most,” Ashley explained. “We’ve faced
adversity, but we’ve also come together with Aaron Brooks, Jason Bunker and the
whole team at Dustin Davis Motorsports to overcome the challenges. For us, last
weekend, we spent much of it chasing an issue with shredding blower
belts.”
“We got in the field with the 3.967, and that was basically an eighth-mile
run because the belt came off early.”
Ashley opened Sunday’s final eliminations by taking out a much quicker
qualifier in Shawn Langdon and did so with the first run the dragster had made
to the finish line under power – a 3.726, 323.58.
“When you can face adversity as we did and come out on race day with the
quickest and fastest pass for our team, that just shows our team has
heart” Ashley said.
Not that Ashley needed much inspiration, he was already inspired before he
arrived at the track on Wednesday to participate in the NHRA Media Day. Three
years earlier on the Pomona weekend, Ashley lost one of his biggest fans and
personal mentors – his grandfather Kenneth Ashley.
“Losing my grandfather suddenly was tough,”, Ashley said. “He
was my biggest fan and I was his. He was somebody that I looked up to. The most
important thing I learned from him was to always move forward no matter what.
He had an unbreakable heart.”
Ashley, in the meantime, returns to his day-job, fixing and flipping distressed
properties on New York’s Long Island, prominently featured in the online
reality series, #FixFlipFuel.
“We will be back in Phoenix,” Ashley added. “I’m hoping for a
much smoother weekend, but it is what it is. Whatever comes our way, I know the
Dustin Davis Motorsports team can handle it.”
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