AMERICUS, Ga. - Following their most successful race yet at the Dollar General NHRA Four-Wide Nationals near Charlotte, N.C., the Sovereign-Star Racing team and racers plan to continue their progress toward winning a Wally this weekend at the O'Reilly Auto Parts NHRA SpringNationals at Royal Purple Raceway in Houston, Texas.
Second-year Sovereign-Star Racing driver Scotty Pollacheck moved up to No. 2 in the NHRA Mello Yello Series Pro Stock Motorcycle points standings after qualifying at a team best No. 2 in Charlotte, setting the low ET of the event, and racing in his first final round ever where he had a perfect .000 light and missed taking second place by less than an inch at the finish line.
"Well, the easiest way to keep the momentum going in the right direction is to go fast again," Star Racing owner George Bryce said. "Scotty sent me a text yesterday that said Charlotte was the third race in a row that he's had his career best lap, and he expressed interest in making this weekend the fourth in a row."
Pollacheck added, "We have a lot of momentum right now. So, I just want to stay focused and keep doing what I'm doing and let (crew chiefs) George, Chuck (Kennedy) and Ken (Johnson) make improvements like they have been to continue that progress."
Pollacheck's new teammate for the 2013 season, Michael Ray, is also expecting to make significant headway this weekend at Houston, especially since he lives only a few hours away in New Braunfels and will have family and friends at the track.
"We've run really competitive numbers and been consistent, so I think we're in a good place to have a breakout event and really get the ball rolling for the season. I really like the Houston track, so it'll be nice to have that sort of home field advantage," Ray said.
Pollacheck is also looking forward to what Royal Purple Raceway in Houston has to offer this weekend based on the team's experience there in 2012.
"We actually did really well at Houston last year and qualified fourth, which was my best ever at the time. We had engine trouble first round and lost to (former teammate) John (Hall), but it had been shaping up to be a good weekend. So, I think it'll be a good track for us this time," Pollacheck said.
For Ray, this weekend's SpringNationals is more about getting back into the groove of going rounds on Sunday.
"My little goal right now is to win my first round of racing in 2013 and get that 'first round monkey' off my back. If you look back at last year, I have not won a round since winning at Dallas over six races ago," he said.