Given time to reflect upon his 40 years in drag racing and the impact
he's had in the sport, Don Prudhomme smiles and says he's proud of his
accomplishments.
He should be.
The man nicknamed "The Snake" for his quick starting-line
reactions became one of the most recognized National Hot Rod Association
drivers of his, or any, era. He won NHRA races in four different decades,
won the NHRA's first four Winston Series Funny Car championships, set
numerous records and had 49 career victories when he retired from driving in
1994.
Those feats left an indelible record in drag racing and earned Prudhomme a
place in history. If the those credentials aren't enough, Prudhomme is being
inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame at Talladega, Ala.,
on April 13. He's part of an impressive list of motorsports stars entering
the Hall - Mario Andretti, A.J. Foyt, Craig Breedlove, Nelson Piquet and the
late Ayrton Senna are the others.
"It's certainly an honor to be included in the International Motorsports
Hall of Fame," said Prudhomme, who joins previously inducted NHRA
founder Wally Parks in the IMHOF. "I think the really cool part is that
these guys are all my heroes. I'm in great company. I know Mario and A.J.
real well and I've known and admired Breedlove for years. The last time I
saw Piquet as quite a while ago. He was in a wheelchair at our drag race in
Indianapolis. And I was a huge Senna fan.
"I'm real proud of this, proud of my accomplishments, and proud that I
hung in there through thick and thin," Prudhomme continued. "I
think that's what the awards are all about ... guys who went the extra mile,
or went a little deeper in the turn, or let it hang out a little bit more at
the drag strip. It makes me feel pretty good to be hanging out
with this kind of group."
Since retiring from active competition, Prudhomme has fielded race teams for
his two proteges, Larry Dixon, who drives his Miller Lite Top Fuel dragster,
and Ron Capps, driver of his U.S. Tobacco Co. Funny Car. Between them, Dixon
(8) and Capps (7) have given Prudhomme 15 wins as a car owner. "When an
honor like this comes along, it makes you feel good about yourself and what
you've accomplished in drag racing," said Prudhomme, whose race shop is
in Vista, Calif. "This is a way to be recognized for what we
contributed to our form of racing.
"I never really thought about these kinds of awards. To me, it's kind of
tough to explain to people that I still feel like I'm racing. I don't feel
like I've slowed down and stopped to smell the roses. I'm still on the
gas."
Emphasizing the point, Prudhomme noted that he, Dixon, and Capps would be
leaving for Houston early the morning after the induction ceremonies. The
NHRA's O'Reilly Nationals race is scheduled April 14-16 at Houston Raceway
Park.