LAS VEGAS (November 1, 2020) — Justin Ashley’s race weekend started with the first year racer being award NHRA Rookie of the Year after the first qualifying session yesterday. Ashley, driver the Strutmasters.com Top Fuel dragster powered by MANSCAPED™, finished Saturday as the No. 12 qualifier after a couple of uncharacteristic qualifying runs. Crew chief Aaron Brooks tuned up his dragster overnight in anticipation of good racing conditions and more run data evaluation.
The reflection on the tune up paid off in a first round upset win over Doug Kalitta. Ashley ran low elapsed time of the event 3.700 seconds to get the win and even his win/loss record against the 49-time national event winner at 3-3 for his young career. The win also gave him lane choice over Leah Pruett in the quarterfinals.
The Strutmasters.com Top Fuel dragster continued its dominant performance once again running low elapsed time of the round. Ashley got the jump on the starting line again and never trailed in the drag race. His winning time of 3.777 seconds was just a tick slower than his first round time but the Rookie of the Year was full of confidence headed to another semifinal with one of the quickest race cars on the property.
In the semifinals Ashley paired up with the newly crowned three-time Top Fuel world champion Steve Torrence. This was the third time for Ashley to race Torrence and he was still looking for his first win against the world champ. The Strutmasters.com Top Fuel dragster was again running on rails posting a stout 3.728 second elapsed time but Ashley let Torrence get a starting line advantage and for the first time in his career Ashley lost a race on a hole shot. The young driver took the loss in stride and vowed to take this loss as a learning experience.
“That’s racing. What am I going to do,” reflected Ashley after the race. “We had a really great race car. I think we had the car to beat. My hat is off to Steve he won the championship today. I do the same thing every time. I see the light and I go and this time it wasn’t good enough. That is on me. We have a great team and what is important right now is to look at the team as a whole. To let this last run stay with you is not the right thing to do.”
At the end of the eleven race season Ashley achieved most of his rookie season goals. He won the NHRA Summernationals. He led the class in reaction time average. He qualified for every national event he entered. He won NHRA Rookie of the Year and he finished solidly in the Top Fuel Top Ten.
“We had a great year. We had a great weekend. We went to another semifinal finish. Our car was running really good and we left with the Rookie of the Year award. Thank you to Davis Motorsports, Chip Lofton at Strutmasters.com, MANSCAPED, Auto Shocker, Kato, Lucas Oil, King Engine Bearings, Justice Brothers, Sanit, Guardlab, Hero Soap Company, Menards and Impact.We have a lot to be thankful for,” added Ashley.
Photos courtesy of Ron Lewis Photography for media use only
Qualifying Results
Q1: 5.659 seconds, 115.47 mph; Qual. 9
Q2: 9.476 seconds, 77.92 mph; Qual. 12
Bonus Points: 0
Race Results
E1: Justin Ashley, Plainview, NY, Strutmasters.com dragster powered by MANSCAPED, 3.700, 325.61 mph def. Doug Kalitta, Ypsilanti, Mich., Mac Tools dragster, 3.733, 322.73 mph
E2: Justin Ashley, Plainview, NY, Strutmasters.com dragster powered by MANSCAPED, 3.777, 320.36 mph def. Leah Pruett, Lake Havasu City, Ariz., Mopar dragster, 3.810, 321.65 mph
E3: Justin Ashley, Plainview, NY, Strutmasters.com dragster powered by MANSCAPED, 3.728, 325.77 mph def. Steve Torrence, Kilgore, Texas, Capco Contractors dragster, 3.752, 326.24 mph
Camping World Top Fuel Point Standings
1. Steve Torrence, 1015
2. Doug Kalitta, 822
3. Billy Torrence, 793
4. Leah Pruett, 754
5. Antron Brown, 709
6. Shawn Langdon, 595
7. Justin Ashley, 594
8. Clay Millican, 493
9. Tony Schumacher, 464
10. Terry McMillen, 436
About Justin Ashley Racing
Justin Ashley Racing in partnership with Davis Motorsports fields the Strutmasters.com Top Fuel dragster in the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series. During his Top Fuel rookie season in 2020 Justin won the NHRA Summernationals, finished in the Top Ten and was recognized as the 2020 NHRA Rookie of the Year. Prior to his professional debut Ashley won twice in Top Alcohol Dragster on the Lucas Oil Series. He is the son of multi-time NHRA national event winner Mike Ashley. In 2017, he was named to the Drag Illustrated magazine’s 30 under 30 list, highlighting some of racing’s most promising young individuals on and off the racetrack. When he’s not racing, Ashley serves as President of Ashley Developers, a real estate investment organization dedicated to the rehabilitation of distressed properties. To learn more about Justin Ashley Racing, visit JustinAshley.com.
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