A Look Inside Greg Andersons
Race Shop
Words and photos
by Ian Tocher
7/9/04
n a nondescript building tucked away in the
corner of an industrial park just outside Mooresville,
NC, one of the worlds most successful
race teams prepares its mounts for the NHRA
Pro Stock wars. Its a quiet spot, not
one likely to be stumbled across by casual fans
or even determined rivals, and thats just
the way Greg Anderson likes it.
When Anderson won his first Pro Stock trophy
at Bristol, TN, in 2001, few could have predicted
the dominance he now holds over the tightest
professional class in drag racing. He won again
that year at the prestigious U.S. Nationals,
added two more with back-to-back wins at Englishtown
and Columbus in 2002, then scored a record 12
Pro Stock wins last season on the way to his
first NHRA POWERade championship. This season,
after 12 events, Anderson has visited victory
lane nine times, has nine number-one qualifying
efforts to his credit, and rookie teammate Jason
Line won two of the three races Anderson missed
out on. As mentioned, dominance.
Early in June, Anderson opened up his raceshop
to DRO and gave us a much-appreciated exclusive
tour of the facilities.
Theres little to betray the existence
of a veritable speed factory at the home of
KB Racing, near Mooresville, NC.
First stop on the tour is
an immaculate room where Andersons
and teammate Jason Lines fuel systems
are prepped. Note the blue, cloth-covered
item on the top shelf on the left side of
the photograph where Anderson (right) took
great care to conceal a new carburetor and
intake manifold combo from the cameras
prying lens. |
A full array of drill presses,
lathes, and other heavy metal-working machinery
occupy a second large room off the main
shop floor. |
Thats Jason Line, who not only drives
the second KB Racing entry, but also is
a master dyno technician, coming to Andersons
team from Joe Gibbs championship NASCAR
operation. Again, Line is strategically
positioned to hide the carb/intake area
of the engine being tested. |
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