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At just 19, Brandon Miller made a bold decision to compete in NHRA Pro Stock, showcasing confidence paired with humility. Now 22, he has rapidly distinguished himself in the competitive world of drag racing. Hailing from Canterbury, Connecticut, he has won consecutive NHRA Northeast Division championships in Top Dragster (2021 and 2022) and became the 2023 Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series world champion in Top Sportsman with a Chevy S-10 truck built by his father. He had an incredibly successful season, claiming victories at Division races, and earning trophies, including the Top Sportsman award at the NHRA Four-Wide Nationals.

Miller’s racing journey began at age 13 with a championship in the 2017 New England Dragway Jr. Drag Racing League and progressed rapidly, licensing a Top Dragster on his 16th birthday. His Pro Stock debut came in 2022, driving a Hemi engine car from renowned builder Roy Johnson. With two-time Pro Stock champion Jim Yates as his crew chief, Miller’s continued growth is supported by family and sponsors.

Despite shifting more focus to Pro Stock, Miller remains grounded, acknowledging the value of his sportsman racing roots. He is driven by a lifelong passion for Pro Stock, with ambitions to continually improve. As he resets career-best numbers, he expresses excitement about pushing forward in his professional racing career. He strives for excellence while honoring the sport and his mentors.



Source: dragillustrated.com