Ken Quartuccio Takes First NHRA Pro Mod Win at Indy in Race Powered by Shaneda Machine
NHRA Pro Mod Series Road to the Championship Gets Off to a Strong Start
Quartuccio's Victory Sets the Tone for an Exciting Season
Ken Quartuccio has marked the beginning of the NHRA Pro Mod Series Road to the Championship in roaring fashion, claiming his first victory at the prestigious NHRA Lucas Oil Nationals at Indianapolis.
The victory, powered by Shaneda Machine, was the first for Quartuccio in the highly competitive NHRA Pro Mod class, and it marked a strong start to the 2023 season.
Dominant Performance at Lucas Oil Nationals
Quartuccio showcased his exceptional driving skills and the capabilities of his turbocharged Ford Mustang throughout the weekend at the NHRA Lucas Oil Nationals.
He qualified eighth for the race but quickly moved up the ranks, delivering consistent performances in the elimination rounds.
In the final round, Quartuccio faced off against Lyle Barnett and delivered a blistering run of 5.739 seconds at 253.54 mph, securing his first NHRA Pro Mod victory.
Confidence Boost for the Season Ahead
The win at Indy has provided Quartuccio and his team with a significant confidence boost as they look ahead to the rest of the NHRA Pro Mod Series season.
With multiple events remaining, Quartuccio will aim to maintain his momentum and contend for the championship.
The NHRA Pro Mod Series is one of the most competitive categories in drag racing, featuring a field of highly skilled drivers and powerful race cars.
What's Next for Quartuccio?
Quartuccio will continue his pursuit of NHRA Pro Mod glory at the next event of the series, the NHRA Four-Wide Nationals at Las Vegas, Nevada, on April 14-16.
He will be looking to carry the momentum from his Indy win and further cement his place among the top drivers in the class.
With his proven abilities and the support of Shaneda Machine, Quartuccio is poised for a strong performance at Las Vegas and throughout the remainder of the season.
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