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it’s pretty cool stuff,” he says. “I would have to say it’s some of the best times of my life.” Jim and Annie had shared the winner’s circle several times before, but just moments after run- ning a blistering 5.41 at 273.22 mph in the Top Alcohol Funny Car final round at Gainesville to win her fourth national event, Annie watched her son roll to the starting line against Pro Mod titan Mike Castellana. Castellana shook off the starting line, while Steven Whiteley made a clean pass of 5.79 at 253.52 to secure his first NHRA Pro Mod win. It was something new, and by all accounts added another remarkably special layer to the family’s incredible journey. “I’ve won a lot and it’s been great, but it doesn’t get much better than that,” Jim says proudly. “To see my family have success, that’s real reward- ing to me.” Reed hopes the next step is joining his father or Annie and Steven in the winner’s circle. “Seeing Making Moves Steven Whiteley’s supercharged Cadil- lac CTS has found a strong rhythm in 2017, running a strong 5.79 at more than 250 mph to win his first NHRA Pro Mod event. Whiteley and his team have made noteworthy strides this year, repeatedly running near the top of the pack in the loaded Pro Mod class. them both win, it was pretty freaking sweet. You could feel it. There were some major emotions involved.” For Steven, there was shock and almost disbe- lief as he tried to process the moment. Not only had he won for the first time in the NHRA Pro Mod class, but his mother had done the same just minutes earlier. Maybe it was a rush of emotion and memories that added to it. Maybe Steven was thinking about Dino and Peppy, realizing just how far he and his family had come. What- ever the feeling, it was one Steven had waited his entire life for. And he can’t wait to experience it again. “It took a long time for it all to set in,” Steven says. “Even with the interviews and everything after, it wasn’t until the following week when it finally hit home. It was pretty cool. One thing I always cherished growing up is when both Mom and Dad would win at the same time. To do that with Mom was pretty special. Not many people can top that.” For the Whiteleys, winning clearly makes all the hard work, money and time spent more grat- ifying, but in the long run, it’s racing together as a family that matters the most. DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI April 2017 DragIllustrated.com | D r a g I l l u s t r a t e d | 77