
Mike Janis powered his supercharged Chevrolet Camaro, equipped with a Neal Chance Racing Converter, to victory in the NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series last weekend at the NHRA SpringNationals at the Royal Purple Raceway in Houston, defeating a red-lighting Mike Castellana for his first victory of the season.
Janis qualified No. 5 in the strong field of competitors just behind another fellow Neal Chance-equipped racer, Ron Muenks and his nitrous-fed Camaro, with a 5.89 at 246.80 MPH. Based on the ladder, the pair met in the second round, with Janis’ 5.89 taking care of Muenks’ game 5.96. The win vaulted Janis up to second in the series standings.
Of course, with champion racers all across the nation running Neal Chance Racing Converters in their machines, Janis isn’t the only customer to have made headlines recently. Well-known Texas racer “Turbo” Todd Moyer captured the first-ever X275 race in Oklahoma over the weekend, taking Tulsa Raceway Park’s “Radial Revenge” in his turbocharged Ford Mustang. Moyer, fresh off a $10k victory earlier in the month in Denton, Texas, qualified atop the field in Tulsa and used a quick 4.62 in the final round to take down Brad Medlock and claim the $5k prize.
At the Extreme Outlaw Pro Mod stop at Virginia Motorsports Park, Pro Nitrous hitter Jason Harris used his NCRC converter to push the automatic-equipped nitrous mile per hour bar a notch higher in his Pat Musi-powered Firebird. Harris, racing alongside another NCRC customer in the final, Tommy Franklin, ran 201.07 MPH in a losing effort. Not only that, but in the second round, Harris laid down a killer 3.772 at north of 200 MPH to reset the series elapsed time record.
To learn more about Neal Chance Racing Converters and the successes of those racers using them across the country and around the world, log on to racingconverters.com.
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