By Nate Van Wagnen
One of outlaw racing ’ s most beloved characters , yet feared competitors , is about to jump into the high-profile world of legal Pro Mod racing . Steve “ Stevie Fast ” Jackson , known for his ability to trash-talk and back it up in just about any race car he can find , has signed on to race all 12 races on the 2017 NHRA J & A Service Pro Mod Series schedule . He ’ s teamed up with past NHRA Pro Mod champion Khalid al Balooshi to field a two-car team that will utilize two different power adders . “ KA Balooshi , my longtime buddy and teammate , he ’ s taking over the nitrous side of the world and I ’ m gonna ’ try to take over the blower side of the world ,” Jackson said . “ He speaks his mind like I do , and he ’ s a great guy to hang out with , so I ’ m fired up and ready to go .”
Jackson will drive a 2017 Camaro built by Jerry Bickel Race Cars . He ’ s opted for a roots-blown Brad Anderson engine to sit between the frame rails , while Balooshi will stick with a nitrousassisted powerplant as he has for the past several seasons . Two different power adders in the same camp might go against the traditional team car system , but Jackson believes it will work out for the best .
“ I ’ ve always been a blower guy . I just got stuck in a nitrous car a couple years ago because I ’ m good at it . Blowers are loud and cool , and nitrous is dumb . Balooshi likes nitrous and I like blowers . I think it ’ ll give us a two-tiered approach when everyone starts crying and tries to throw the rulebook at us . It ’ ll help one car when they throw the rulebook at one of ‘ em and help the other car
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when they throw the rulebook at the other one .”
The move up to what has become one of the most popular classes in the NHRA has a multitude of benefits for Jackson . He cites the ability to showcase his sponsors in the national spotlight as a major motivating factor behind the push to the quarter-mile series , but it ’ s the personal satisfaction of racing on the sport ’ s biggest stage with drivers who he ’ s looked up to that truly gets “ Stevie Fast ” fired up .
“ I ’ ve been trying to get into the ‘ big show ’ for a long time , since we started racing ,” Jackson pointed out , referencing his longstanding desire to drive a nitro car . “ I told [ racing partner and Top Fuel crew chief ] Phil Shuler the other day , ‘ There ’ s going to be Top Fuel cars there . You better not leave the keys to one of those things lying around because I ’ ll jump in it , figure out how to start it and make a lap .’ I ’ m excited to be over there racing where the hot rod cars are .
“ What excites me about this the most is the opportunity to race against guys like Todd Tutterow and Rickie Smith . I want to race against the best people in the world , and I think [ NHRA Pro Mod ] is where they ’ re at . A real racer wants to race against somebody who is as good or better than you because it makes you better . All those guys I ’ ve looked up to since I was a kid . To be over there racing against them has me excited . I want to go beat all their eyeballs out . At the same time , I ’ m expecting all those guys .”
Jackson might sound like a kid who finally gets to play in the major leagues , but his racing resume would argue that he ’ s certainly earned the opportunity to race at such a high level . He comes up short in years of experience compared to some of the competing Pro Mod crew chiefs , guys like Smith , Shannon Jenkins , Jimmy Rector , and Frank Manzo , but he makes up for it in the diversity of his background .
“ I grew up racing in some junk . I ’ ve raced all over the world in different series with every different power adder that they make besides nitro , and the experience level is my greatest asset . People ask all the time what it takes to run one of these cars . The first thing that everyone thinks of is money , but money can only get you 80 percent of the way there . The other 20 percent is experience .
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My skillset is based around common sense and running a bunch of diversified power combinations and tire sizes throughout the years . I plan on using that the best way that I can . There ’ s no replacement for experience . You can have $ 20 million to run one of these cars and you can still get your eyeballs beat out by somebody who has some experience . That ’ s my ace in the hole , so to speak ,” Jackson offered .
One area where Jackson doesn ’ t have much experience , though , is racing to the quarter mile . He ’ s made almost enough eighth-mile passes to circle the globe , but taking a 3,500-horsepower Pro Mod much further than 660 feet is unfamiliar territory . True to form , Jackson is ready to take on the challenge of adjusting his tuning mentality to make up for the extra section of race track .
“ My main reserve is that I haven ’ t tuned much on the quarter mile . I ’ m very much looking forward to the driving part . I ’ ve ran some stuff to a thousand feet . I ’ ve driven some alcohol dragsters to the quarter mile . I ’ ve done some quarter-mile radial races , but it ’ s been a while since we ’ ve run down through there . No worries – I just get to hold it to the floor a little longer . I ’ d run it to the half mile if they ’ d let me .”
The decision to race NHRA Pro Mod has added a load of work to the to-do list in Jackson ’ s Evans , Georgia shop . He freshened his Pro Nitrous ’ 69 Camaro for Jeff Sitton to race in Radial vs . The World trim at the U . S . Street Nationals in Bradenton , Florida as a warm-up for Lights Out 8 in February . That ’ s in addition to assembling “ Shadow 2.0 ”, a new RJ Race Cars-built 2016 Camaro to replace his beloved “ Shadow ” ‘ 93 Mustang that perished in a crash at No Mercy 7 last October . Jackson is also participating in the Bahrain Drag Racing Championship , which is contested from November through March in Qatar and Bahrain , leaving Jackson just days at his shop to prepare for running three different race cars in a matter of weeks . He expects to take delivery of the new NHRA Pro Mod Camaro about four days before the season-opening NHRA Gatornationals in Gainesville , Florida , March 17-19 .
“ The thrashing doesn ’ t shake me up one bit ,” Jackson asserted . “ Drag racing is all about managing chaos . You ’ re going to run into chaos no matter what , so the better prepared you are mentally to manage chaos , the better you ’ ll be . Once we leave Bradenton , I ’ m going to be at the shop for a total of eight days before Gainesville . It ’ s an uphill battle , but we know we ’ re going to have a bad piece . We ’ ll probably try to stop off at Valdosta or Orlando to burn it in before we get to Gainesville . But like I said , we have realistic expectations because of the timeframe . If we can get qualified and make a few solid laps , we ’ ll be ready to have a good race car by Houston .” DI
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