MASSEY'S DREAM CONTINUES

No matter what Spencer Massey does the rest of his drag racing career, he will always remember this s_massey.jpgweekend.

The 26-year-old is making his inaugural appearance driving a Top Fuel dragster in the U.S. Nationals.

“It’s an honor to get to race a Top Fuel car at any race, but to be here at the U.S. Nationals with the Snake (Don Prudhomme), it definitely means a lot. We have a chance to go rounds and win the race. We feel very confident coming off our test last week (Wednesday) here at this race track. This race couldn’t be any bigger. This is what everybody dreams of coming here to the U.S. Nationals and leaving here with a Wally. I couldn’t be any happier to try and get it done with the Snake and I’m living a dream doing it.”

No matter what Spencer Massey does the rest of his drag racing career, he will always remember this s_massey.jpgweekend.

The 26-year-old is making his inaugural appearance driving a Top Fuel dragster in the U.S. Nationals.

“It’s an honor to get to race a Top Fuel car at any race, but to be here at the U.S. Nationals with the Snake (Don Prudhomme), it definitely means a lot. We have a chance to go rounds and win the race. We feel very confident coming off our test last week (Wednesday) here at this race track. This race couldn’t be any bigger. This is what everybody dreams of coming here to the U.S. Nationals and leaving here with a Wally. I couldn’t be any happier to try and get it done with the Snake and I’m living a dream doing it.”

Massey competed at the U.S. Nationals the last three years in a Top Alcohol dragster, reaching the semifinals twice.

This year, while driving Prudhomme’s U.S. Smokeless dragster, he’s had a solid season. Massey is seventh in the points standings, and has one win in June, the NHRA Route 66 Nationals in Joliet, Ill. 

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