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JUSTIN ASHLEY RUNNER-UP AT MAPLE GROVE RACEWAY
Second-year driver jumps to fourth place in championship points
“It was really a great weekend. The car was fantastic running in the low 3.70s or high 3.60s,” said Ashley. “It was consistent and that is a testament to (team owner) Dustin Davis and (crew chief) Mike Green. We have worked for this all year. We spent the races prior to the Countdown getting ready for this moment. When it was time to step up, we took advantage. I feel good leaving here this weekend after taking a big swing out of the points. Now we focus on Charlotte.”
Justin Ashley, Smart Sanitizer Top Fuel dragster powered by Strutmasters.com (photo credit Ron Lewis Photography)
The opening round race was a battle between two of the best drivers off the starting line in recent NHRA history. When the Christmas Tree fired both drivers were at the top of their game leaving together and keeping their 11,000 horsepower racecars in the middle of their lanes. At the finish line it was Ashley getting the win over Kalitta with a strong 3.703 second, 328.26 mph run.
The quarterfinals pitted Ashley and his Top Fuel dragster which in addition to Smart Sanitizer and Strutmasters.com also gets strong financial support from Auto Shocker and KATO Fastening Systems against veteran driver Millican. Racing against the No. 3 qualifier had Ashley’s Davis Motorsports team digging deep against another Countdown opponent. In an eye-opening performance crew chief Mike Green tuned Ashley racecar to a best of the round, 3.697 second run against Millican’s 3.819 second pass. The run gave Ashley lane choice over the points leader and No. 2 qualifier Steve Torrence in the semifinals.
The 2020 Rookie of the Year was looking for his first career round win against the three-time Top Fuel world champion. Conditions continued to stay warm but that did not deter Ashley and his Smart Sanitizer Strutmasters.com Top Fuel team. Knowing he needed to give his team every advantage Ashley cut his best light of the day a strong .034 reaction time, but his dragster smoked the tires just as it was beginning to drive away from Torrence. Like a seasoned veteran Ashley let his racecar settle down and then re-engaged the throttle to begin accelerating again. Less than a second later Torrence also lost traction and the second-year pro was able to shoot around Torrence for the win and a trip to his third career final round.
“That was a very interesting run. It took off and suddenly, I felt it start to haze the tires,” said Ashley, who lost a close pedal fest in the semifinals of the 2020 U.S. Nationals. “I slowly got myself back in it. I looked to my left and I saw Steve out ahead of me and I thought to myself maybe I should let off because I didn’t want to damage my car. He started to haze the tires and I was able to drive right by him. The more experience you have the better when it comes to pedaling a race car like this. Steve is tough to beat. I think it was seven times before we beat him. You take wins any way that they can come.”
After defeating Torrence the son, Ashley faced Torrence the father, Billy, in their first meeting of 2021 and third overall. Last year at the U.S. Nationals Ashley ousted Torrence in the first round. Once again Ashley lived up to his reputation as one of the quickest drivers off the starting line and his dragster was flying down the right lane before it overpowered the track and gave Torrence the opportunity to just get around him at the finish line stripe. Before he launched, he experienced an unusual moment as his dragster rolled away from the starting line as he was attempting to stage.
“I don’t know what happened when I was staging in the final,” said Ashley. “Normally I roll up to the beams and I will stop and wait to stage. After I rolled up, I knew I was in forward all of a sudden, I let off the brake and give it some clutch and it is going backwards. The only thing I can think of is maybe I hit it with my knee, but I don’t know. It was a weird feeling, but I was able to get it back into forward no problem.”
“To be honest with you I didn’t know who won at first. I heard him and as I crossed the finish line, I didn’t see my win light. I figured it was probably a good race. It is one of those good races where you tip your hat to the opponent and move on to the next one,” added Ashley.
The second-year pro made a serious move in the 2021 NHRA Countdown to the championship points moving from No. 7 to No. 4 and a 55-point, less than three rounds, deficit from the No. 1 driver. Six races now stand between Ashley and his first Top Fuel world championship.
Qualifying Results
Q1: 3.729 sec, 327.74 mph; Qual. 6
Q2: 3.721 sec., 328.78 mph; Qual. 6
Q3: 4.750 sec, 152.93 mph; Qual 6
Bonus Points: 0
Race Results
First Round
Driver Qual R/T ET MPH
Justin Ashley 6 .067 3.703 328.62 (W)
Doug Kalitta 9 .065 3.768 321.81
Second Round
Driver Qual R/T ET MPH
Justin Ashley 6 .055 3.697 328.70 (W)
Clay Millican 3 .056 3.819 315.12
Semifinals Round
Driver Qual R/T ET MPH
Justin Ashley 6 .034 4.084 298.67 (W)
Steve Torrence 2 .065 4.162 245.85
Final Round
Driver Qual R/T ET MPH
Justin Ashley 6 .033 3.784 313.22
Billy Torrence 2 .075 3.720 326.08 (W)
Camping World Drag Racing Series Countdown Top Ten - Top Fuel
1. Steve Torrence 2179
2. Brittany Force 2167
3. Billy Torrence 2137
4. Justin Ashley 2124
5. Leah Pruett 2113
6. Antron Brown 2103
7. Shawn Langdon 2102
8. Mike Salinas 2078
9. Clay Millican 2067
10. Doug Kalitta 2032
About Justin Ashley Racing
Justin Ashley Racing in partnership with Davis Motorsports fields the Smart Sanitizer Top Fuel dragster powered by Strutmasters.com 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 has three wins 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.