Pro Boost was as popular among fans as
it was among drivers and promises to be a star class again in 2015.
Both Tutterow and Rivenbark plan on competing in the class again next
season, proudly sporting their well-earned numbers.
“I want to thank Jeff Bohr who came on board with us this year,”
Tutterow added, giving credit where credit was due. “With multiple
cars it was a lot for me to handle. He helps keep things rolling. Then
I got Brad Schmidt that’s been with me for years. Also Scott
Bertinotti and my son, Ty Tutterow. Of course, Earl Wells, and Kevin
Rivenbark and John Strickland.”
GALOT Motorsports would also like to thank Hank Thomas and Sunoco
Fuels, Mark Payne Performance, Ross Racing Pistons, Neal Chance Racing
Converters, Goodridge Fluid Systems, Triple T Trucks, MVM Motorsports
and Miller Welders and Red Line Oil. The PDRA wasn’t the only place
Tutterow had success this season. He was also crowned king at the
ultra tough Piedmont Dragway-based Big Dog series.
While most of their program stays the same for 2015, Tutterow said
that GALOT Motorsports may possibly field a Pro Extreme car next
season, along with the two Pro Boost entries. “It’s a possibility, but
we don’t know definitely yet,” he informed. “I”m looking forward to
next year. Can’t come quick enough.”
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