Fri, 10 Dec 2021, 12:19 PM

Tim Essick Becomes First PDRA Pro Street World Champion
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Courtesy of Drag Illustrated on behalf of the PDRA
Photo copyright 2021 Tara Bowker
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Tim Essick
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FREDERICKSBURG, Va. - It took a near-dominant season for Tim Essick and his ProCharger-boosted
"Brown Sugar" '18 Mustang to win the first-ever Drag 965 Pro Street world championship in the
Professional Drag Racers Association (PDRA). The Outlaw 10.5 veteran's commitment to the new class
paid off, as he won four races and set the record twice to claim the title.
"It's so special," Essick said of the championship. "Just to be able to do it the first time out is
just phenomenal. I want to repeat it. I want to be like [Jim] Halsey. Keep having [the class] and
I'll keep coming."
Essick, who built his fan-favorite car in his own home garage, reached the final round at the
season-opening East Coast Nationals presented by FuelTech, losing the round to championship rival
Jesse Lambert. He went on to win the DeCerbo Construction American Doorslammer Challenge presented by
Callies at Norwalk, where he also set a new class record, before suffering a first-round loss at his
home race, the North vs. South Shootout presented by Line-X at Maryland International Raceway.

Tim Essick
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That loss motivated Essick to get back on track, and he ended up winning out the rest of the season.
He won the Summer Shootout presented by Ty-Drive at Virginia Motorsports Park and the P2 Contracting
Northern Nationals presented by P2 Racing at Maple Grove Raceway before closing out the season with
an unforgettable weekend at the Brian Olson Memorial World Finals presented by ProCharger at Virginia
Motorsports Park.
At the finale, Essick lowered the class E.T. record twice with a 3.918-second pass in the first round
and a jaw-dropping 3.875 in the semifinals. On a bye run in the final round, he posted a 3.913 - the
exact number he needed to back up the 3.875 record. But even with the record and the event win,
Essick's mind was on the significance of the championship.
"Winning the championship is the big thing," Essick said in the winner's circle. "It's been a long
time since I won a world championship. It means the world and I'm so happy to have a series to be
able to do that in. We struggled a little bit earlier this weekend, but we made everything come
together when it mattered. Can't find the words."
Essick's 2021 season also included a win Virginia Motorsports Park's Shakedown Nationals, as well as
No. 1 qualifier awards at two PDRA races and the Shakedown Nationals.
The PDRA will celebrate Essick and its other 2021 world champions at the annual PDRA Awards Banquet
on Friday, Dec. 10 at the Indianapolis Marriott Downtown.


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