Thursday, September 30, 2010

Nichols Looking To Sew Up First Championship In New Prostalgia Class

Championships in 10 different classes to be decided at World Finals Nitro Jam in Virginia 


PETERSBURG, Va. (September 30, 2010) – When the 2010 racing season began, Steve Nichols was just like everyone else in the new Prostalgia Nitro Funny Car class. He was the new guy in a new classroom just looking to find his footing.

Now, eight months and nine events later, Nichols has risen to the head of the class and looks poised to claim his first ever funny car championship when he takes his “Mill Road Boys” 1970 Camaro to the World Finals Nitro Jam October 15-16 at Virginia Motorsports Park.


Nichols began the season with a win in Palm Beach and now looks poised to wrap up his first championship


“We certainly knew we had a car that could be competitive this season, but what we didn’t know was whether or not we could put it all together and stay out front,” Nichols said. “Obviously we started the year strong and ended it even stronger and now we are just one weekend away from winning the inaugural Prostalgia championship with the IHRA. It is a pretty neat deal.”

And what a year it has been for the “Mill Road Boys” team.

Nichols began the season with the second-ever victory in the new class at the season opening Palm Beach Nitro Jam in Florida and followed that up with two more wins during the months of July and August. He then peppered in half a dozen more final round appearances over the course of the season to essentially run away with the inaugural Prostalgia championship. Nichols was also aided by a strong showing during the Nitro Jam western swing to help him gain valuable points over the competition.

Thanks to those three wins and a good showing out west, Nichols has been able to hold off a hard charging Peter Gallen who has done everything in his power to make up the now 54-point gap between himself and Nichols. After missing the trip west, Gallen has won three of the last eight races and added another three runner-up finishes to close in on the championship lead he once held, but the bonus points Nichols earned out west could essentially seal his fate.

Nichols has been among the most consistent cars in the new Prostalgia class


Gallen has won a class-leading six times this year and holds an impressive 21-6 round win-loss record, unfortunately of those six losses three have come to Nichols. Still, Gallen has had a tremendous year with nine final round appearances in 18 races should prove a factor once again in Virginia.

Nichols, on the other hand, has been to seven finals with three wins and has a 24-12 round win-loss record. And with another strong showing in Virginia, Nichols will lock up his first championship after seven years driving his ’70 Camaro. He made his debut in the “Mill Road Boys” entry in 2004 and went on to set several records including being the first driver to record a five-second pass in a Chevy-powered nostalgia funny car.

Since setting that record, Nichols has switched back and fourth between the Chevy engine and his new Hemi this season with mixed results. Despite the varied success, Nichols has been able to stay out front all season long and it appears that success will finally pay off later this month.

Just 54-points behind Nichols is six-time Prostalgia winner Peter Gallen


In Virginia, Nichols will need to keep his car out of trouble and keep winning rounds to stay ahead of Gallen. In addition to Gallen, Nichols will also be up against a slew of talented drivers including the hottest driver as of late Rick Krafft, along with Greg Jacobsmeyer, Mike McIntire and many of the other top teams on the Nitro Jam tour.

Don’t miss the crowning of champions in all three Nitro Jam professional categories October 15-16 at Virginia Motorsports Park at the World Finals Nitro Jam in Petersburg.