ULSCH STRUGGLES YET DOMINATES
The recent Mickey Thompson Tires Extreme 10.5 3-Second Club inductee didn’t reproduce his torrid pace from two weeks ago in St. Louis, but his 4.032 was more than enough to put Gil Mobley’s Camaro atop the field at the ADRL Ohio Drags in Columbus, Ohio.
Even when Chuck Ulsch struggles, he still flies.
The recent Mickey Thompson Tires Extreme 10.5 3-Second Club inductee
didn’t reproduce his torrid pace from two weeks ago in St. Louis, but
his 4.032 was more than enough to put Gil Mobley’s Camaro atop the
field at the ADRL Ohio Drags in Columbus, Ohio.
“I think you've been struggling to get down the track today a little
bit,” Ulsch said. “I was just glad to get down. We were struggling
earlier like you said and I was just happy to have the car run from
point a to point b. It wasn't the prettiest run but it got down.”
The three-run day wasn’t easy as mechanical maladies struck the team.
“We broke the shifter on that pass right there so luckily I had
somebody that was good enough to get us in gear and get it down the
track so it worked out good for us,” Ulsch explained.
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