VOLUME XX, NUMBER 5 - MAY, 2018
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The team believes that the class still has a lot of power potential to funnel through the street radials and they will continue to find more. That is an awesome concept when you are funneling an estimated 4,000 horsepower through a drag radial tire with a mere 11.4 inches of tread width on the Mickey Thompson Tire spec sheet.
“I don’t know how fast they’re going to go in the future, but they’re going to go fast,” Micke says. “They have the potential to be the fastest door cars, period. I think they’ll outrun anything on the eighth mile. It was so close at SGMP; I mean cars in the 3.60s. The track was prepped for these cars, and it all just came together.”
Going into the Sweet 16 event, the team had recorded some of the lowest 60-foot time slips and significant miles-per-hour numbers that slated them as an odds maker's favorite. With air quality matching that of a mineshaft, Micke came out on the top of the qualifying ladder with the Radial vs. the World national record at 3.623 seconds at 221.20 miles-per-hour. Those numbers were made official as the Malibu ran a 3.641 at 220 just the previous round.
Micke immediately quashed any naysayers of his record performance as a fluke by running with bracket racing like consistency of 3.74, 3.73, 3.75, and 3.72 elapsed times over eliminations that same weekend.
After walking away with that briefcase full of bucks, Micke continued his performance consistency by attending the Woooostock event at Darlington Dragway just two weeks later and bagging a 3.72 at 211 mph in eliminations.
Mark’s business, M&M Transmission, has seen a lot of pride with their customers lately but was pleased to make his own car work so well. The adage, "Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday" has worked very well for his racing driveline products.
Micke uses his own M&M developed new lock-up, 2-speed Turbo-400 transmission, and converter they’ve been developing.
“Any time you can be in the spotlight, it’s good,” he says. “We’ve been at the top for a long time with everything we do, so it is nice to do that kind of performance with our own house car. At that race, we had nine cars in the Sweet Sixteen running our new trans and converter combination. That was huge for us.”
The guys who work at the shop have soaked in the win with pride. “They’re here working while we’re racing,” Micke says. “It feels good for everybody. We’re all pumped. The atmosphere at the shop is great right now. It elevates the whole program. Everyone can see what we’re doing, setting records and winning. Everyone wants a part of that.”
The team is riding the high, but not resting on their laurels. They’ll continue to push hard to stay on top and keep being the team in the spotlight.
“You’re doing something right if everybody is talking about you, good or bad, right?” Micke says. “It’s pretty awesome, and it’s been crazy, crazy times. Let’s just keep it going.”
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