Thursday, September 9, 2021

After Runner-Up, Keith Haney Eager to Get Back Behind Wheel at Summit Racing Equipment Mid-West Drag Racing Series US 131 Nationals

 

The moment Keith Haney stepped out of the car following his runner-up appearance at
the most recent event in Summit Racing Equipment Mid-West Drag Racing Series
presented by J&A Service, he was ready to get to the next race.
That’s what happens when success comes and Haney enjoyed plenty of it in his nitrous-
powered “Black Mamba” Camaro at the Great Bend Nationals, leaving the Pro Mod
veteran excited for this weekend’s U.S. 131 Nationals at U.S. 131 Motorsports Park in
Martin, Mich.
It starts a busy, four-race September for Haney and his team, led by standout crew chief
Brandon Switzer, but that’s just the way he likes it, especially considering his impressive
run just a few weeks ago.


“It makes it a lot better when you have more seat time and I can’t wait to get back in the
car,” Haney said. “As far as our race team, we’re on cloud nine. Our guys are ready to
go and it sure looks like the air is going to be phenomenal in Martin. We’ve got our stuff
together and we’re ready to chase the championship this last half of the year.”
Following this weekend’s event, Haney will head to Virginia Motorsports Park for next
week’s “Shakedown” and he’ll finish the month with the MWDRS’ double-race event at
the Throwdown at T-Town in Tulsa.
It’s a rigorous stretch, but Haney believes his team is primed to make the most of it,
especially with how well the team prepared for a big finish.
They spent the summer moving into a new race shop, stocking up on parts, freshening
the motor at Pat Musi Racing Engines and even purchasing a spare motor. The fruits of
their labor in taking their preparation to a new level was evident immediately in Great
Bend and Haney thinks it will continue to pay off.


“Things are won in preparation before the race more than they are at the track, and we
did all the things we needed to do before the race,” Haney said. “We were more
prepared and we put it down in Great Bend. We went down the track 10 times and ran
nothing less than a 3.77. This team is ready to roll. Preparation is everything and we’ve
got all the right parts in place.”
Haney knows he’ll have to be at his best to stay in championship contention, noting
there will be a stellar field of 20 Pro Mods at this weekend’s MWDRS U.S. 131
Nationals in Martin.
He’s currently sixth in points, but with things as compact as they are and four races left
in the season, Haney can make a big move over the next two months and he’s focused
on starting that this weekend.
“The field is going to be fast and it’s going to be tough, but we’re prepared for it and if all
the stars align, I believe I’ll have my best time of the year,” Haney said. “I’ve got the best
tuner in the world and I think we’re in good shape. I think we’ll see some low 3.60s with
the way the air is and we’ll be right in that mix. We’ll be ready.”
The Mid-West Drag Racing Series US 131 Nationals in Martin, Mich. begins with two
qualifying sessions at 6 and 8 p.m. on Friday. The final qualifying session takes place
Saturday morning at 11 a.m., with the first round of eliminations to follow at 4 p.m.
Photos courtesy: Damon Steinke – E3xtreme

ABOUT KEITH HANEY RACING
Based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Keith Haney Racing (www.keithhaneyracing.com) competes
in the Summit Mid-West Drag Racing Series (MWDRS) presented by J&A Service,
select NHRA, PDRA and NMCA races and one-off special events. Keith Haney Racing
appreciates the support of Summit Racing Equipment, Lucas Oil, Strange Engineering,
Pat Musi Racing Engines, Jerry Bickel Race Cars, Kryptonite Kustomz,
RacingJunk.com, MoTeC Systems USA, Switzer Dynamics, Menscer Motorsports,
OkAutosDirect.com, Race Star Wheels, Stroud Safety, Precision Racing
Suspension,Tulsa Raceway Park,




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