Despite his condition, Harris watched the entire U.S. Street Nationals event from home and appreciated the competitive nature of the Pro Mod series, which includes significant payouts for events like the Snowbirds and WSOPM. He acknowledged the Winter Series’ unifying effect on various racing organizations and its role in raising Pro Mod’s profile.
In his previous races, Harris faced tough competition, notably losing in the first round to Jay Cox due to a slight red light violation. Despite the setbacks, he is determined to improve at the WSOPM, collaborating with tuner Brandon Stroud to refine his ProCharged Southern Diamond Company “Party Time” Camaro.
Harris believes that consistency will be key to success, stating that the winner will likely be the driver who can navigate the track most reliably rather than simply the fastest car. With past semifinal and quarterfinal finishes fueling his ambition, he is set to approach the upcoming competition aggressively. “I’m coming on a mission,” he proclaimed, determined to finally secure a win in this high-stakes series.
Source: dragillustrated.com