Fri, 10 Dec 2021, 10:49 AM

Wes Distefano Rolls to Second Consecutive PDRA Pro Outlaw 632 World Championship
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Courtesy of Drag Illustrated on behalf of the PDRA Photo copyright 2021 Tara Bowker

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Wes Distefano
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FREDERICKSBURG, Va. - An increasingly competitive $hameless Racing Pro Outlaw 632 class made
sure Wes Distefano didn't have an easy road to his second consecutive Professional Drag Racers
Association (PDRA) world championship. Still, Distefano made it look easy with four wins and three
runner-up finishes in the eight-race 2021 PDRA season.
"It's not that we expected to come out and win the championship again," Distefano said. "We fought
and we enjoyed the challenge and the adversity and we just worked through it right up until it was
clinched. We never took it for granted. We just worked and did our job. As soon as it was done, it
was on to the next thing. We wanted to win the next race."
The first of three runner-up finishes came at the season-opening East Coast Nationals presented by
FuelTech at GALOT Motorsports Park. At the next race, the inaugural Stroud Safety Doorslammer Derby
presented by Classic Graphix at Beech Bend Raceway Park, Distefano qualified No. 1, crushed the class
E.T. record, and won the event.
Distefano in his Musi-powered $hameless Racing/Race Star Wheels '68 Camaro went on to also win the
North vs. South Shootout presented by Line-X at Maryland International Raceway, the P2 Contracting
Northern Nationals presented by P2 Racing at Maple Grove Raceway, and Proline Racing DragWars
presented by Modern Racing at GALOT, where Distefano clinched the championship.

Wes Distefano
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"I think I've done better as a driver this year," Distefano said. "I tightened up on my reaction
times. There may have been an intimidation factor at times. But we just didn't go out and make a lot
of mistakes. The car was consistent. My driving was pretty consistent and actually got a little
better towards the end, which was nice. I clinched the thing on a holeshot. It was really just an
all-around team effort."
Distefano credited his team led by Troy and Shawne Russell, as well as his parents, David and Brenda
Swallow, and the team's supporters like Pat Musi, Dean Marinis, Race Star Wheels, Neal Chance Racing
Converters, Rossler Transmissions, Carmack Engineering, and the PDRA contingency sponsors.
In addition to winning four PDRA races and the championship, Distefano had a wildly successful season
at standalone races. He won the $15,000-to-win World Doorslammer Nationals in Orlando early in the
year, the inaugural $7,500-to-win Summit Racing Equipment PDRA ProStars race at VMP over the summer,
and most recently the World Street Nationals at Orlando.
It's been a complete turnaround from Distefano's 2020 championship season when he won just one race
in a handful of final-round appearances.
"Going from 2020 to this year, getting four wins, plus the auxiliary wins, winning has just become a
habit," Distefano said. "It's what we expect. It's what we practice and prepare for. The championship
is a grueling battle. There's a lot of drama that plays out over the season within a class and things
happen. It's a battle of longevity, really."
As for next season, Distefano teased changes coming soon, with an announcement planned for after the
PRI Show.
The PDRA will celebrate Distefano 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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