Drag Illustrated Issue 120, April 2017 | Page 6

DI120 FEATURES 30 Fletcher Speaks Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox dreamed of going drag racing long before becoming one of the NFL’s highest-paid players, which explains why radial-tire racing is his hobby of choice when he’s away from the field. By Bobby Bennett, CompetitionPlus.com “All the Track Will Hold” 94 78 Race Hard, Play Hard Drag racing at any level is a high- pressure, competitive endeavor, but ev- eryone has to let loose once in a while. Racers from the exclusive nitro ranks to the outlaw circles alike share their best party stories – and drink recipes. By Ainsley Jacobs 84 Pro Mod X4 In the J&A Service NHRA Pro Mod Series’ first side-by-side-by-side-by- side battle at the NHRA Four-Wide Nationals, the combined experience of driver Mike Castellana and tuner Frank Manzo prevailed. By Nate Van Wagnen 88 88 No Walk in the Park Longtime sportsman racer Jim Hughes admits he was one of the many drag racers who believed owning and operat- ing a dragstrip is easy. After purchasing Tuscon Dragway, he’s learned it’s not easy, but it’s certainly rewarding. By Larry Crum, CompetitionPlus.com 26 D I RT Q &A 26 Gassed Up 40 Danny Topol Former Pro Modified star Quain Stott has turned his South East Gassers As- sociation into a booming success, but it hasn’t been without its struggles. By Ian Tocher Race promoter Danny Topol and his Las Vegas-based West Coast Hot Rod Association are trying to improve the way West Coast drag racing is per- ceived. By Brandon W. Mudd CLOS E -U P 94 Troy Coughlin Jr. The nitro gene skipped a generation in the Coughlin family, as Troy Coughlin Jr. is taking after his grandfather, Jeg Coughlin Sr., who once drove Top Fuel. By Nate Van Wagnen ON THE COVER 2017 NHRA Gatornationals Pro Mod winner Steven Whiteley as photographed by Rick Belden at Gainesville Raceway in Gainesville, Florida. 6 | Drag I l l u s t r a t e d | DragIllustrated.com Issue 120 DEYOUNG DEPARTMENTS