Tue, 12 Dec 2023, 11:56 AM

Shawn Reed Returns to Full-Time NHRA Top Fuel Competition in 2024
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Courtesy of Allison McCormick, ABM Communications

Forms Technical Partnership with AB Motorsports and Antron Brown
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Rendering of the SRR Reed Truck & Excavating Top Fuel dragster and race
haulers
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INDIANAPOLIS - In a move that will strengthen the already ultra-competitive NHRA Top Fuel
division, veteran Top Fuel and drag boat racer Shawn Reed will return to full-time NHRA competition
in 2024 as the owner/driver of the Shawn Reed Racing (SRR) Reed Truck & Excavating Top Fuel dragster,
it was announced during the Performance Racing Industry (PRI) show in Indianapolis.
Reed, who last competed in NHRA competition at the first two races of 2020 prior to the COVID-19
pandemic, has hired experienced nitro tuner Rob Wendland as lead crew chief and an expert team of
technicians led by assistant crew chief Ryan Elliott. The seasoned crew of the SRR team most recently
worked for Cruz Pedregon Racing and before that, saw success at Don Schumacher Racing as part of
Tommy Johnson, Jr.'s Funny Car team.
Technical alliance partners Antron Brown and Shawn Reed at the 2023
Performance Racing Industry (PRI) show in Indianapolis
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SRR also announced a technical and advancement alliance with AB Motorsports and three-time NHRA Top
Fuel world champion Antron Brown's Matco Tools team. Wendland and Elliott will work closely with
Brown's tuning duo of Brian Corradi and Mark Oswald who have led 56 of Brown's 58 Top Fuel triumphs.
The SRR team will be based in the Don Schumacher Racing (DSR) building in Brownsburg, Ind., and has
taken delivery of a new chassis from Morgan Lucas Racing's Brownsburg fabrication shop and its race
trailer from Pegasus Trailers in Ohio. A second trailer is scheduled to be delivered in the Spring.
SRR will run many of the same race car components as the Matco team, three-time winners in 2023,
including the prestigious NHRA U.S. Nationals, and share developmental data.
"I love to compete, especially at the highest level against the best racers in the world and there
isn't a more competitive class in the NHRA than Top Fuel," Reed said. "The need for speed is what
really drives and motivates me. I'm not getting younger, and I want to live this dream. It's truly a
YOLO moment for me. My ultimate goal is to make this a business and give others the opportunity to be
successful in the NHRA.
"Thank you to Barbara and Floyd Hughes of Hughes Oilfield and Transportation. I wouldn't have this
opportunity without their funding and friendship. They have inspired me to live my dream and pursue
driving full time."
Reed, who grew up in the backyard of Pacific Raceways in Kent, Wash., won five International Hot Boat
Association (IHBA) championships before earning his NHRA Top Fuel license at Frank Hawley's Drag
Racing School in 2014. He made his Top Fuel debut at the famed Gatornationals in Gainesville, Fla. in
2015, and three years later, advanced to the final round of the 2018 Gainesville event.
"I want to learn from Antron like he did from Don Schumacher all of those years before becoming an
owner/driver," Reed added. "Rob (Wendland) talked to Antron about a second car. He didn't want to
expand ABM that quickly, so we continued to talk and develop a friendship and he's been a great
mentor providing good counsel these past few years. We'll run identical parts and work closely with
Brian, Mark, and Brad Mason at ABM. Rob and that team work together very well and I'm super stoked to
get started. I wish it was next March already."
The SRR team will remain busy during the NHRA offseason building a race car and inventory of new
parts and components before testing in February and March. The 2024 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing
Series begins March 8-10 at Gainesville, Fla.
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