ProCharger F-1X-12 And RaceDrive Carry Hessling To PDRA Top Dragster Win

ProCharger RaceDrive Carries Hessling To PDRA Top Dragster Win

Andrew Wolf
July 7, 2015

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Last October, Dragzine provided an exclusive first-look inside ProCharger’s all-new RaceDrive gear drive unit for their potent F-1X-12 series supercharger, which in addition to the doorslammer crowd, was expected to be a certifiable hit with dragster competitors, as well. In that story, Ohio native Joe Hessling’s new dragster, sporting said supercharger and gear drive combination, was featured. In the months since — and particularly of late — Hassling has proven no only how potent this setup is, but how consistent it can be, as well.

procharger-launches-f-1x-racedrive14Hessling and his ProCharger-equipped ‘digger’ emerged victorious over a stout 16-car field at the recent PDRA Summer Drags in Michigan to notch the first major win for the F-1X-12 combo on a dragster to date.

That, of course, shows the reliability and consistency, but how quick is it? How about 3.98-seconds.

Hessling qualified eighth in the field with a 3.99, then ran 4.00 on his 3.99 dial in round one, another 4.00 in the quarters, the 3.98 in the semifinals, and a slowing 4.17 in the final round to defeat Jim Prevo.

procharger-launches-f-1x-racedrive13Prior to the PDRA event, Hassling had taken part in the NHRA Lucas Oil Series race in Chicago in early June, where he clicked off a 6.18 at a booming 224 mph, compliments of a 4.02-second charge to the eighth-mile. He then stepped it up a notch, going 6.16 at over 228mph in qualifying at the NHRA Summit Racing Equipment Nationals in Norwalk this past weekend. He later clocked a new career best of 6.12 on his four-round road to the final, which he lost by a mere .008-seconds to Ron Biondo.

Hessling is quick to admit the combination still has some power left in it, suggesting that this may very well be a five-second shooter when and if it’s ever fully uncorked.