Editor's Note: This interview was done a month prior to Bill Kuhlmann's
serious fire at Virginia Motorsports Park. Fortunately, Kuhlmann survived
the fire without any lasting injuries. For complete information about
that incident go to www.billkuhlmann.com. Kuhlmann is back at home and
at this point in time, plans to race in the Nitro Coupe class at Super
Chevy Shows next year. He is in the process of putting together his
racing program and sponsorship for 2001.
When Bill Kuhlmann went 202.24 mph at the 1987 IHRA Winter Nationals
at Darlington, S.C., he did more than become the first "door car" racer
to surpass the double century speed barrier. He became the first star
in a category that has become a drag racing staple, now referred to
as Pro Modified. The Wentzville, Missouri native's '87 Camaro instantly
became the car all other "unlimited doorslammer" racers wanted to imitate.
If Top Fuel's first mega-star was Don Garlits, then Top Sportsman (the
class that led to Pro Modified) and later Pro Mod's was Bill Kuhlmann.
Bill got his start at age 16 with a '57 Ford and, like most other drag
racers, street-raced it. In the early 1980s, Kuhlmann, who had driven
for a number of St. Louis area owners along with racing his own Mustang
at local tracks, met John Taylor, who owned a huge and very successful
junkyard in the downtown St. Louis area. In 1984, they hooked up on
an '81 Camaro, followed by an '86 Camaro that Kuhlmann won the UDRA
Rookie of the Year honors with. During that season, Kuhlmann was also
constructing the '87 Camaro that would make him famous.
From the late 1980s to the mid-1990s Kuhlmann ran IHRA, competing in
Pro Stock and later Pro Modified. In 1993, Kuhlmann won Pro Modified
at the IHRA Fall Nationals and Northern Nationals and followed with
a Pro Mod win at the Winter Nationals. In 1995, Kuhlmann quit IHRA racing
after a dispute with tech officials and went elsewhere for work.
Since 1997 Kuhlmann has run in the Nitro Coupe class in Roger Gustin's
Super Chevy Series. He won the season championship in 1998, runner-upped
in 1999 and has clinched the 2000 championship. His Summit Performance
Corvette recently ran a 6.001/234.41 at Columbus.
His successful career has had many highs, lows, and in-betweens, and
below is where he'll tell you about them.
DRO: How did you get started in drag racing?
KUHLMANN: I was born right here in Wentzville and when they
opened Mid-America Raceway in 1962, I was living about 2 miles from
it. I could hear the cars every weekend as a little kid and I eventually
checked out the action. I was 16 when I first raced at M.A.R., and thought
I'd really get with it. I had a '57 Ford four-door with a 292-cid in
it and thought it would really tear up the competition. What a humbling
experience. My car never ran quicker than 18s, maybe a 17, a real humbler.
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