JOSH HART NOMINATED BY DRAG ILLUSTRATED AS BREAKOUT RACER OF 2021

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Top Fuel racer Josh Hart who took the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series by storm in 2021 has been nominated by Drag Illustrated magazine in the Breakout Racer of the Year category. Hart began his rookie season with an attention-grabbing win at the historic NHRA Gatornationals in his debut Top Fuel national event. The racer from Ocala, Florida, backed up that impressive performance with another win at the NHRA Carolina Nationals during the NHRA Countdown playoffs. Hart’s R+L Carriers TechNet Top Fuel dragster was one of the most consistent and high performing teams throughout the season reaching at least the semifinals in six out of thirteen races.

“I want to thank Wes Buck and his editorial staff for this nomination as part of the first ever Drag Illustrated Awards,” said Hart. “We had a great season last year running a partial schedule so to be recognized as a Breakout Racer is a big honor. Drag racing has several drivers like myself who are getting their careers started so this nomination means a lot. We are full speed ahead in 2022 with our eyes on racing for more race wins and the Top Fuel world championship.”

Along with the Breakout Racer of the Year, Drag Illustrated will reveal the winners in 14 other categories, including Racer of the Year and Track of the Year during the DI Awards show streamed live on Thursday, February 3 at 6:30 p.m. Central on the Drag Illustrated Facebook and YouTube pages. The winners will also be featured in the new Racer of the Year Issue launching in early February. 

“Our editorial team spent a lot of time narrowing down these categories and choosing the most deserving nominees,” Buck said. “We tried to cover as many bases as possible by highlighting the people, places, and experiences that made 2021 such an incredible year for the sport of drag racing.”

2022 DI AWARDS NOMINEES

Racer of the Year: Ryan Martin, Greg Anderson, Todd Tutterow, Steve Torrence, and Matt Smith

Sportsman Racer of the Year: Luke Bogacki, Jeff Serra, Tyler Bohannon, Sean Bellemeur, and Christopher Dodd

Outlaw Racer of the Year: Manny Buginga, Stevie Jackson, Tim Essick, Ken Quartuccio, and Rob Goss

Breakout Racer of the Year: Lyle Barnett, Kyle Koretsky, Dallas Glenn, Josh Hart, and Justin Swanstrom

Pass of the Year: Brittany Force’s 3.637 at 335 mph in Top Fuel at Texas NHRA FallNationals, Todd Tutterow’s 3.58 at 211 mph in Outlaw Pro Mod at U.S. Street Nationals, Daniel Pharris’ 3.49 in Radial vs. the World at Lights Out, Manny Buginga’s 5.75 in Outlaw vs. Extreme at World Cup Finals, and John DeFlorian’s 4.000 in Extreme Pro Stock at PDRA World Finals

Race of the Year: NHRA Texas FallNationals/Stampede of Speed, PDRA World Finals, 50th Annual Snowbird Outlaw Nationals, NHRA Gatornationals, and World Doorslammer Nationals

Crew of the Year: Fireball Racing, KB Racing, GALOT Motorsports, the “Capco Boys,” and Elite Motorsports

Tuner of the Year: Jeff Pierce, Brandon Switzer, Steve Petty, Bobby Lagana, and Jake Hairston

John Force Showmanship Award: Scott Palmer, Alex Laughlin, Stevie “Fast” Jackson, Matt Hagan, and Lyle Barnett

Special Award for Ambassadors to the Sport of Drag Racing: Dr. Jamie Meyer, Brian Lohnes, Clay Millican, Ron Capps, and Jim Hughes

Promoter of the Year: Andy Carter, Victor Alvarez, Tyler Crossnoe, Bill Bader, and Sam Korkis

Track of the Year: Texas Motorplex, Bradenton Motorsports Park, Summit Motorsports Park, Virginia Motorsports Park, and Bandimere Speedway

Moment of the Year: Bruno Massel vs. Mason McGaha Staging Duel at Topeka, Lyle Barnett Wins in NHRA Pro Mod at Dallas, Justin Kirk Wins in XPS at Bowling Green, John and Brittany Force Win Together at Topeka, Troy Coughlin Jr. Defeats Greg Anderson at Las Vegas, and JR Todd’s Throttle Whack to Stage at Indy

Rivalry of the Year: Matt Smith Racing vs. Vance & Hines, John Force vs. Matt Hagan, Jim Halsey vs. Tommy Franklin, KB Racing vs. Elite Motorsports, and Justin Swanstrom vs. Everyone but Team X

Social Media Influencer of the Year: Justin Swanstrom, Alex Taylor, Clay Millican, Leah Pruett, and Alex Laughlin

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