In a thrilling finale, Harris, driving a tribute-wrapped ’69 Camaro, defeated Brazil’s Sidnei Frigo with a winning time of 3.561 seconds at 211.06 mph. Reflecting on his chances for the million-dollar prize, Harris expresses optimism, thanking those who enabled this opportunity.
Frigo has made waves this season, outperforming notable racers such as Steve King, Kye Kelley, and Ken Quartuccio, placing him second in points. Quartuccio, the defending series champion, announced a step back from driving to pursue business interests, with Spencer Hyde set to take his place in the Tidwell/Nesloney Racing team. Rounding out the top contenders, Kevin Rivenbark and Kye Kelley sit fourth and fifth, respectively.
As the series continues, other participants include Eric Gustafson, Randy Weatherford, and Jimmy Taylor, all vying for their shot at championship glory. The next event is scheduled for January 22-25 at Bradenton Motorsports Park.
Source: dragillustrated.com