LINE'S DAY ENDS EARLY IN STOCK

line.jpgPro Stock racer Jason Line’s other racing assignment, piloting a car for a friend in Stock Eliminator during the NHRA Lucas Oil Nationals in Brainerd, Minn., came to an end on Saturday with a red-light start in the second round.  Even so, he enjoyed the opportunity to once again race in the same category as his father, mother and two brothers.

line.jpgPro Stock racer Jason Line’s other racing assignment, piloting a car for a friend in Stock Eliminator during the NHRA Lucas Oil Nationals in Brainerd, Minn., came to an end on Saturday with a red-light start in the second round.  Even so, he enjoyed the opportunity to once again race in the same category as his father, mother and two brothers.
 
“I might be little rusty at the Stock Eliminator game, but I still enjoyed the experience and hope Peter (car owner Boslovitch) did as well,” said Line.  “We got to win our class, and I got to beat up on my Dad a bit, so all in all, it was a fun weekend, and I’m glad I had the opportunity to do it.
 
“It was good to be able to race with my family – it was almost like a flashback.  We started doing this because we were car people who loved muscle cars, and it was fun, just as it is today.  If I wasn’t racing Pro Stock today, I’d be popping wheelies in a Stocker or Super Stocker.  If you’re a car guy, you just can’t get that out of your blood.” 

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