HILLARY THE EIGHTH RULES TOPEKA
Hillary Will’s Topeka victory over Larry Dixon made her the eighth female to win
Top Fuel at an NHRA national event. Her triumph also represented the
third time in the last four events that a female has visited the nitro
winner’s circle.
Will’s KB Racing, LLC team, led by crew chief Jim Oberhofer and co-crew
chief Troy Fasching, last trip to the finals was in Memphis in 2006.
The event in Topeka was the 55th NHRA national event of Will’s career.
Hillary Will’s Topeka victory over Larry Dixon made her the eighth female to win
Top Fuel at an NHRA national event. Her triumph also represented the
third time in the last four events that a female has visited the nitro
winner’s circle.
Will’s KB Racing, LLC team, led by crew chief Jim Oberhofer and co-crew
chief Troy Fasching, last trip to the finals was in Memphis in 2006.
The event in Topeka was the 55th NHRA national event of Will’s career.
“Words can’t describe how I feel right now,” Will, a 28-year old native
of Fortuna, Calif., said. “I have dreamed of this day for so long, and
it’s finally here. My KB Racing, LLC team is awesome. They’ve given me
such a great race car all year long, and I can’t thank them and my team
owners Ken Black and Kenny Black enough for everything that they have
done for me and this wonderful opportunity.
“We knew we had everything to win, and today everything went our way.
Thank you to all of our sponsors and everyone who has supported us and
stuck with us. Now that we have gotten a win, I’m sure it’s just going
to make us hungrier for more.
“This is definitely the year of the woman racer. It’s an honor for me
to be mentioned with all of the great women who have raced and won.
En route to the landmark win and the second final of her three-year Top
Fuel career Will defeated Doug Herbert in round one, Morgan Lucas in
the quarterfinals, and Cory McClenathan in the semifinals.
With her victory, Will moves up to 4th in POWERade championship points
standings. It’s the highest points placement for Will in her career.
Will and the KB Racing, LLC team have now won 13 rounds of eliminations
so far in 2008, four more rounds than they won in all of the 23 events
last season.
FAST RUNNER, QUICK LEARNER - At the first two events of this
season’s 24-event NHRA national event schedule, Will set the track
record for speed, for either gender, at both of the quarter-miles at
Phoenix Int’l Raceway (334.32 mph) and at the Auto Club Raceway at
Pomona (Calif.) (334.56 mph). Will’s speedy blast in California
established her as the fastest woman ever in drag racing. She and the
KB Racing, LLC team were also the fastest of the racing weekend (tie)
at the third event in Gainesville, Fla., with a 330.63-mph lap. They
were again the fastest team of the fifth event in Las Vegas, 331.85 mph.
A former standout in the Top Alcohol Dragster class, Will moved up to
the quickest and fastest NHRA professional class, Top Fuel, in 2006
behind the wheel of a newly formed team owned by Las Vegas businessman
Ken Black and managed by Kalitta Motorsports, the multi-car team
founded and owned by drag racing icon Connie “the Bounty Hunter”
Kalitta. She won her first Top Fuel event trophy in Norwalk (IHRA) in
her rookie season and made her first NHRA final-round appearance in
Memphis. She finished the season in tenth place in Top Fuel
championship points in ‘06.
A PRECEDENT - Will’s Kalitta Motorsports teammate Dave Grubnic,
driver of the DHL Top Fuel dragster, also got his first NHRA event win
in Topeka in 2005.