Mopar and Dodge//SRT brands continue to show their support of the
National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) by adding the Dodge name as title sponsor
to the upcoming Mello Yello Drag Racing Series national event at Lucas Oil
Raceway. This is the third consecutive Indianapolis-based race weekend since
the return to racing action after a four-month hiatus due to the COVID-19
pandemic and the fifth race of the 2020 season.
The Dodge NHRA Indy Nationals Presented by Pennzoil will take place Aug. 6-9,
an event with limited fans in attendance in accordance with Indiana state and
health guidelines. Mopar and Dodge//SRT will have signage and a display in the
midway to showcase production vehicle offerings to fans.
Dodge’s sponsorship of the event, the most recent addition to the reworked 2020
schedule in response to the ever-changing challenges presented by the ongoing
pandemic, is a complement to other title sponsorship commitments planned for
this NHRA season:
Dodge Mile-High NHRA
Nationals (Denver, Colorado): Postponed/rescheduled for later
this fall
Mopar Express Lane NHRA
Nationals (Reading, Pennsylvania): Sept. 11-13
Mopar Express Lane NHRA
SpringNationals Presented By Pennzoil (Houston, Texas): Oct.
23-25
Dodge NHRA Nationals
(Las Vegas, Nevada): Oct. 30-Nov. 1
“I just can’t say enough about Dodge stepping up and sponsoring this race,”
says Don Schumacher Racing (DSR) driver Matt Hagan, who earned a race win and
advanced to the final elimination round leading up to this weekend’s event in
his Mopar Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Funny Car. “It’s pretty cool to see Dodge
and Mopar show their support and really stand behind what we’re out here trying
to do, which is put fans in the stands and race cars on the racetrack.”
DSR Top Fuel driver Leah Pruett, who sits in second place atop the Top Fuel
championship points standings after solid gains at the two previous
Indianapolis races, echoes her teammate’s sentiments and is also pleased to be
back at Lucas Oil Raceway with title sponsorship backing from Dodge.
“I don’t care if you run at Indianapolis 100 times a year or just once during
Labor Day weekend, racing at Indy carries a certain weight and prestige,” says
Pruett. “To see Dodge step up (as title sponsor), makes my heart even happier
than it already is when it’s pounding hard from nitro and 11,000 horsepower. It
just reinforces what a great company it is and where their values lay; with
their fan base and their customers.
“Given the circumstances, knowing the importance it has to fans attending a
race in person or watching on TV, and helping getting the series back on track,
it’s great to see Dodge bring this extra level of support to the series,” she
added. “They had their dedicated number of races, but when times got tough,
they showed what a true partner is.”
Hagan and Pruett both premiered new sinister “Demon-possessed” Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat
Redeye-themed race cars at the previous event. The fierce-looking red, black
and chrome paint schemes for the two DSR entries come on the heels of the early
July public unveiling of the new 797-horsepower Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye, the most powerful and
fastest mass-produced sedan in the world.
With a top speed of 203 mph and quarter-mile elapsed time of 10.6 seconds at
129 mph, the 2021 Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye is designed and engineered to
appeal to muscle car enthusiasts who want even more — more power, more
performance and more bragging rights at the drag strip.
Carrying the SRT Hellcat Redeye livery, Pruett feels even more motivated to
continue to build on her most recent strong performances.
“It’s one thing to look good and it’s another to perform well while looking
that good; those are two attributes that Dodge has cornered all of the time,”
says Pruett. “I’m very happy with how we debuted our SRT Hellcat Redeye-themed
dragster (at Lucas Oil NHRA SummerNationals) with a No. 2 qualifying spot and a semifinal finish. We’re looking
to continue that momentum and take that a step further this weekend at the
Dodge Indy Nationals Presented by Pennzoil. This is our second shot to put the
Top Fuel dragster in the Winner’s Circle. It looks good in the shop, it looks
good in the pit and on the track, but it won’t look any better than in the
Winner’s Circle and that’s where our focus is at.”
Qualifying highlights will be broadcast on FOX Sports 1 on Sunday, Aug. 9, from
11 a.m. to 1 p.m. ET, while television coverage of the elimination rounds,
including LIVE finals at the Dodge NHRA Indy Nationals, will air starting at 1
p.m. ET on the FOX national broadcast network.