SCOTTY CANNON RETURNS TO PM
Scotty Cannon, Sr. will join his son
Scott, Jr. in the pursuit of the 2008 IHRA Torco Race Fuels Pro Modified world
championship. The elder Cannon, a six-time IHRA Pro Modified world champion,
will cease driving in the Top Fuel ranks in order to drive an identical
Vanishing Point Race Cars 1968 Firebird to the one Scott, Jr. won the 2007
championship with.
Scotty said driving Evan Knoll’s
personal Top Fuel dragster was an incredible opportunity but his heart was in
racing the doorslammers.
“What can you say when a man like Evan Knoll gives you the opportunity of a lifetime,” Scotty said. “We all have to be honest with ourselves and my heart is in racing Pro Modified. I poured my life into the class and while I had to pursue the nitro racing to fulfill a dream, Pro Modified still had my heart. I don’t think I ever really left.
Scotty Cannon, Sr. will join his son
Scott, Jr. in the pursuit of the 2008 IHRA Torco Race Fuels Pro Modified world
championship. The elder Cannon, a six-time IHRA Pro Modified world champion,
will cease driving in the Top Fuel ranks in order to drive an identical
Vanishing Point Race Cars 1968 Firebird to the one Scott, Jr. won the 2007
championship with.
Scotty said driving Evan Knoll’s
personal Top Fuel dragster was an incredible opportunity but his heart was in
racing the doorslammers.
“What can you say when a man like Evan
Knoll gives you the opportunity of a lifetime,” Scotty said. “We all have to be
honest with ourselves and my heart is in racing Pro Modified. I poured my life
into the class and while I had to pursue the nitro racing to fulfill a dream,
Pro Modified still had my heart. I don’t think I ever really
left.
“I think this comes at a time when
Evan is really trying to raise the level of the Pro Modified class and he’s
upped the money in the shootout. I just want to do my part in making it all a
success. Evan deserves the best in everything he does and I want to
help.”
Scotty will continue to manage Knoll’s
Seelye-Wright dragster from his Lyman,
This move provides just one more
hard-hitting Torco Race Fuels Pro Modified driver that Scott expects to fight
tooth and nail against to keep his No. 1 designation. Scott edged out Mike
Janis, also a multi-time champion, for the 2007
title.
“When I was a kid – growing up at the
race track – I was cheering for my dad to win every race,” Scott said. “Now I
get the opportunity to race alongside of that and words can’t describe that
feeling. He’s a tough driver to go up against and I look forward to that
challenge.
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Scotty said he will have mixed
emotions running against Scott next season.
“On one hand, I am proud of what he’s
accomplished and there’s no doubt he’s worked hard to earn the title,” Scotty
said. “Then there’s the competitor side of me that wants to knock him off
because I’m a drag racer. He may beat me and I may beat him – but one thing is
for sure – I’m awful proud of the kid and what he’s
accomplished.”