Drag Illustrated Issue 112, August 2016 | Page 28

Dirt Erica Enders is Still Fighting Y es, Erica Enders is well aware this isn’t the season everyone had envisioned coming off back-to-back Pro Stock world championships. No, she didn’t think the transition to the new rules for the class, the switch to a new manufacturer, a new car and a new engine development program would take as long as it has. And, yes, Enders has heard some of the whispers at the track and read some of the thoughts from naysayers online who take a bit of delight in watching her struggles this year. But if you think any of that is going to keep Enders from pushing forward, then you may just be unfamiliar with how Enders, the first-ever female event winner and world champion in Pro Stock, and her Elite Motorsports team operate. “The easiest thing in the entire world is to quit,” Enders says. “It’s not in my makeup and it’s not in any of my guys’ makeup, so a lot of it is going to be proving everybody wrong. We’ve done that every step of the way throughout my career. 28 | D r a g I l l u s t r a t e d | DragIllustrated.com “We hate the fact that we suck, but at the same time we just continue to dig deep and work hard, and that’s what going to turn the tables for us. I’m still very optimistic about the program and what’s to come for us. I have all the faith in the world the great places we’re headed. It’s just going to take a little time to get there.” That unflappable demeanor has been a mainstay for Enders ever since joining the Pro Stock ranks more than a decade ago. But after winning 15 races over a two-year stretch following the move to Elite Motorsports, Enders’ calm, composed and collected approach has been tested at nearly every turn in 2016. It’s a brave, new world of electronically fuel injected engines, shortened wheelie-bars and a 10,500 RPM rev-limiters in Pro Stock and nothing has come easy for Enders. A berth in the Countdown to the Championship isn’t a lock approaching the U.S. Nationals and Enders has yet to even advance to a final round, much less win a race in a year dominated Issue 112 PHOTO: NHRA / NATIONAL DRAGSTER By Josh Hachat