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Justin Ashley Wins Fifth Consecutive Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge at Mile High Nationals
MORRISON, Colo. (July 15, 2023) – Justin Ashley closed out Top Fuel qualifying at the NHRA Mile-High Nationals by powering his Phillips Connect Toyota Top Fuel dragster to his fifth consecutive Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge victory. Ashley outran Brittany Force, his Summit Racing Equipment Nationals semifinal foe, in the first round of qualifying today and in the final qualifying session he defeated Force’s teammate Austin Prock to collect the $10,000 top prize and three critical championship points. To date, Ashley has won $50,000 and earned 15 championship points with five more Challenges on the schedule.
“It is incredible. You really try not to think about the championship this early out in the year, but how could you not, because these championship points are so critical, now that we are at 15, it’s really a dream come true,” said Ashley, who has collected four NHRA national event wins this season. “Now when they reset the points, everything pretty much starts from scratch – so that is why those 15 points are so critical. They are so important in the long run, so I am ecstatic with these Mission #2Fast2tasty Challenge wins. We will just try to keep tagging them on and learning each and every time we go down the race track.”
In the first round of qualifying today, Ashley was first off the line and never trailed in the drag race. The Phillips Connect Toyota Top Fuel dragster crossed the finish line with a winning elapsed time of 3.989 seconds at 307.02 MPH in the heat of the day. Ashley knew the conditions could change for the final qualifying session and he knew a packed Bandimere Speedway that announced a Saturday sellout days ago was eager to see his success.
“We’ve raced in a lot of fun and exciting packed houses, Gainesville comes to mind, Phoenix comes to mind but there is something special about racing at Bandimere Speedway,” said Ashley, who raced to a semifinal finish in 2022. “When you go out there and you look at the crowd, the way the stands are built into the mountain – it’s really amazing and really motivating. I’m sorry to see it go, but grateful to the Bandimere family for all they have done.”
In the final round facing another young superstar of the sport, Ashley grabbed a starting line advantage, .046 to .057, and made a smooth pass in front of Prock. Ashley’s winning time of 3.883 seconds at 313.95 MPH was solid against Prock’s 4.214-second, 241.24 MPH run. This was Ashley’s third win over Prock in the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge and his crew chief Mike Green was pleased but not impressed by the positive outcome.
“Knowing Mike (Green) and all crew chiefs – they always want a little bit more,” said Ashley. “I’m sure he wanted to run a little bit better, especially in that last session, because the conditions were so good. We’ve won before from several different positions – as low as 14, as high as two or three. Sunday is a brand-new day. The race is going to be won or lost tomorrow based on who can go a-to-b most of the time. Mike Green and Tommy DeLago are always going to want more. They are just so good at what they do, so they are going to get it figured out.”
Ashley and the Phillips Connect Toyota team will head into eliminations versus Steve Torrence at 11 a.m. MT. The race will be broadcast nationally on FOX.
About JCM Racing:
Established in 2022, JCM Racing is a multi-car NHRA team owned by Joe and Cathi Maynard, along with their partners Eric and Kim Lehman, all of Clarksville, Tenn.Headliners for the JCM Racing team are the SCAG Power Equipment Top Fuel dragster driven by Tony Schumacher, the SCAG Power Equipment/Levi, Ray & Shoup Ford Mustang Funny Car piloted by Tim Wilkerson, and the Phillips Connect Toyota Top Fuel dragster campaigned by Justin Ashley. As an eight-time world champion and 86-time event winner, Schumacher is the most decorated Top Fuel driver in the history of the sport. Wilkerson is a 23-time Funny Car winner and an industry anomaly as he serves as both the driver and tuner of his 11,000-horsepower machine. While still considered a newcomer to the Camping World Series, Ashley, the 2020 Rookie of the Year recipient, has already earned a reputation as one of the best 'leavers' in the Top Fuel category. NHRA Hall of Famer Don Schumacher, father of Tony Schumacher, is a minority owner of the SCAG dragster, while Tim Wilkerson Racing (TWR) co-owns the SCAG/LRS Mustang with JCM Racing. The Maynard Ashley Racing (MAR) operation is co-owned by JCM Racing and Max Out Motorsports.
JCM Racing also operates a driver development program, which currently lends support to three entries in NHRA’s Sportsman categories. Wyatt Wagner competes in Super Stock, Kayleigh Hill is a Super Comp racer, and Waylon Bennett tears it up in the Jr. Drag Racing League. Through the driver development program, JCM offers young talent the opportunity to hone in and perfect their driving skills as they work toward a career competing in NHRA’s professional ranks.
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