Drag Illustrated Issue 113, September 2016 | Page 28
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Chase Driskell:
Chasing the Dream
A
t 36 years old, Chase Driskell has made a name for
himself as one of the rising stars of the radial tire tuning world.
Despite his relatively young age, Driskell has already lived a
life that many could only dream of, and from his home base in
Friendswood, Texas, his success continues to grow.
Early on in life, Driskell knew what he wanted to do. He was raised
in the aviation and racing communities and the two hobbies ultimately
shaped his future. “My uncle, Joe Munsch, took me to the track when I
was 13. He’d pick me up on Wednesdays and we’d go to the bracket races,
and I knew at that point I was hooked,” laughs Driskell with his typical
laid-back, casual attitude. By the time he was 17, Driskell’s first car, an ’83
Mercury Capri, was running in the 8-second zone.
Torn between his two passions, Driskell went to flight school and began
working as a corporate pilot. After years of simultaneously flying and racing
part time, he realized that racing was becoming more and more important
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to him. “All I was doing was trying to take off work so we could go racing.
I’d get off an airliner from a trip to South America, land in Venezuela where
I was living at the time, board a flight to Houston, and get in the rig to
drive to a race. It just got to be too much,” he explained. With the desire
to be more in control of his own schedule, Driskell eventually traded the
cockpit and skies for a laptop and pavement.
It was his involvement with “Turbo” Todd Moyer for well over a decade
that helped solidify Driskell’s professional career in drag racing. Driskell
was tasked with crew chief duties for Moyer’s multiple cars, and in addition
to wrenching and tuning, he often stepped in to drive when Moyer himself
was too busy. “There’s no way I would have had that opportunity without
Todd, and I’m forever grateful for that. It was quite an experience to have
access to top-flight equipment and resources,” Driskell says.
He also had the opportunity to work with Jerry Bickel Race Cars while
having Moyer’s brand new Pro Mod built from the ground up. “That’s not
Issue 113
PHOTO: ELLEN ESCHENBACHER
By Ainsley Jacobs