Jim Oddy's Summit Racing Equipment-backed Pro Mod team, with driver
Fred Hahn and car chief Billy Leverentz, have won about everything there
is to win in the world of Pro Modified and Nitro Coupe including three
consecutive USSC championships (1991-93) and three consecutive Super
Chevy championships (Pro Mod 1995-96 and Nitro Coupe 1997). In 1994
Oddy was voted into the NHRA Division 1 Hall of Fame. In 2000 the team
won the IHRA Pro Modified World Championship and Fred Hahn was named
the Car Craft Magazine All-Star Pro Modified Driver of the Year. After
a terrible start in 2001, the team finished this season with a top five
finish in IHRA Summit World Championship points. They won two national
events, won the Mopar Shootout and were the number one qualifier at
the NHRA U.S. Nationals in Pro Modified.
Team owner and engine builder Jim Oddy gave us a frank and straightforward
interview dealing with a variety of subjects, from his team's future
plans to the Tom Anderson controversy. This interview took place before
IHRA issued their 2002 rules changes.
DRO: Both of your twin sons, Dan and Dave, seem to be a big
part of your team. What's in the future for them? Could we see one of
them driving in the future?
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