NHRA FACTORY X PRESENTED BY HOLLEY TO HOLD FIRST OFFICIAL RACE IN INDY WITH TWO BONUS PROGRAMS
New “Jesel 200 MPH Club” to debut at Dodge Power Brokers NHRA U.S. Nationals, along with “Stanfield Racing Engines Low Qualifier Bonus Award”
INDIANAPOLIS (Aug. 31, 2023) – NHRA Factory X presented by Holley, an exciting new category reserved for 2019 and newer manufactured automobiles, will have its first official race at the world’s biggest drag race, bringing a pair of exciting new incentives for drivers as well.
With four official entries for this weekend’s 69th annual Dodge Power Brokers NHRA U.S. Nationals at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, the winner in the thrilling new class will receive the category’s first-ever Wally.
In addition, NHRA officials also announced the “Jesel 200 MPH Club,” which will award the first driver to make a 200-mph run $10,000, with seven additional drivers earning a cash payout for hitting the 200-mph mark. The “Stanfield Racing Engines Low Qualifier Bonus Award” will also award the No. 1 qualifier $1,000 this weekend in Indy.
The four competitors – Greg Stanfield, Allen Johnson, Chris Holbrook and Jim Cowan – make up the field this weekend at the Big Go, with a big 200-mph enticement on the line as well. A leader in valvetrain innovation for more than 40 years, Jesel is a longtime NHRA contingency sponsor and is thrilled to kick off the new program in Factory X presented by Holley. Along with the cash prize, each of the first eight drivers to make a 200-mph run will receive a trophy and a “Jesel 200 MPH Club” jacket.
“It’s really exciting for us. We feel like it’s going to be a great, great category for the drivers and the fans, and it’s going to create a lot of interest for everyone,” Jesel CEO Wayne Jesel said. “It’s going to be very popular and I think the cars really look fantastic. It’s going to be really appealing and we love being able to support the racers with this 200-mph club. It’s going to be a good program and I think it’s really going to draw up a lot of interest from fans, as well as drivers wanting to jump into the class.” |