Connor, a sixth grader
during the week, qualified his Huddleston Motorsports / Clinic
Pharmacy backed dragster fifth in the Pro Junior Dragster field of 31.
He took out fellow North Carolinian Brittany Dial in round one. Then
in round two against Abby Hacker, Connor showed that he had everything
that was needed to win as he put together a .015 package, running
7.900 on his 7.90 dial with an. 015 reaction time. He continued
through eliminations, taking out Alexis Schultz and Ryan Tolloy to
meet Rebekah Evans in the final. Connor, despite winning the IHRA
Division 9 Championship, Summit Super Series Championship and
Fayetteville Motorsports Track Championship all in 2012, admitted to
nerves before the final round against Evans. No one would have been
the non the wiser though, as he skillfully drove his machine to the
first-ever PDRA Pro Junior Dragster win.
“The dragster was running very well. We had a pop in qualifying but
Huddleston Motorsports helped us fix it,” said Connor, whose team
consists of parents James and Lori Caulder. He also boasts proudly
that his well-earned PDRA trophy sits “in the kitchen, where everybody
can see it.”
“I would like to dedicate this win to Alvin Brewer,” added Connor.
Brewer, father of Connor’s friends and fellow racers, Chad and Troy,
and a mentor to Connor, passed away in late 2013.
Alexis also qualified fifth in her category of Top Junior Dragster.
She utilized consistent reaction times to take out Holt Strickland,
Blake Denton and Amber Franklin to meet Thomas Oates in the final.
Having been behind the wheel since she was eight years old, Alexis has
collected a number of trophies in her young career. The PDRA victory
would be her first, however, on a national level. Rest assured, it
won’t be her last.
Fifth grader Alexis also enjoys tumbling, but says she likes drag
racing for “the way it makes you feel when you go fast.” Junior
Dragsters can reach speeds of up to 85 MPH. Alexis has been as fast as
77 MPH, covering the eighth mile in 8.75 seconds.
Alexis races alongside her brother, Preston, with dad, Andy, assuming
the role of Crew Chief. Her mother, Missy, rounds out the crew to make
it a full family affair. “I want to thank my dad for crew chiefing me
and and driving me all the way to North Carolina, and the PDRA for
creating the race and letting the juniors run in it.”
Both Connor and Alexis plan on running the full PDRA tour, so be sure
to stop by their pits and say hello at the PDRA Georgia Drags at South
Georgia Motorsports Park, May 9-10.
Photo Credits: Gary Rowe / Raceworks.com
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