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Whaley power has produced Outlaw 330 Champions in every series since 2001!
Chris Benham
2010 Texas Outlaw 330 Champion
2010 SouthWest Outlaw 330 Jr. Dragster Series Champion
Chris Benham did something unprecedented in 2010. He won two Outlaw 330 Championships! Team Benham was unstoppable in 2010. Not to mention he and the team traveled all the way to Montgomery, Alabama over the Thanksgiving holiday and set the SouthEast Junior Racer Association Outlaw 330 record with a 4.168.
Jessica Arnold
2010 SouthEast Junior Racers Association Outlaw 330 Champion
Jessica drove for John Villante and the Race Rags / Autism Awareness team and competed in the SEJRA series this year. With Kevin Moler tuning and Jessica driving, the team advanced to the semis or better at each race and runner-up'd to Matt Sackman at the Atlanta event. Jessica was able to clinch the championship with a 2nd round win at the last point’s race of the year, the Fall Brawl at Silver Dollar Raceway.
Jessica would like to thank you for providing the horsepower needed to help her achieve her biggest goal yet, the 2010 SEJRA Heads-Up 330 Championship. She would also like to thank Randy at Half Scale for a great car, Lynn Haddock for all the help, Kevin Moler for a great job tuning, and John Villante for giving her a shot at driving and representing Race Rags Clothing and Autism Awareness.
Robbie Massey
2010 Midwest Jr. Super Series Outlaw 330 Champion
Bobby Caldwell
2009 MyChron Series 330 Top Gun Champion
In his last year of Junior Dragster Racing, Bobby Caldwell tuned by Lynn Haddock, won the 2009 MyChron Series 330 Top Gun Championship.
Brandon Brewer
2008 Texas Outlaw 330 Champion
2009 Texas Outlaw 330 Champion
The Amarillo, Texas team of Brandon Brewer (driver) and David and Felicia Brewer (owners, crew members) took home the 2008 Texas Outlaw championship with a strong showing at Pine Valley Raceway. The Team RPC car and driver had been the car to beat all season.
Season highlights:
- Two wins (Wichita Falls North Texas Jr. Nationals and Texas Raceway Jr. E.T. Finals)
- One Runner-Up (Pine Valley Hall-O-Ween Havoc).
- Qualifying: 2nd - 3 times, 4th - 2 times.
- Texas Outlaw 330 Record Holder 4.2835
- (set at Pine Valley Hall-O-Ween Havoc 10/25/08).
Braedan Holzhauer
2008 Midwest Super Series 330 Champion
Braedan Holzhauer captured the crown in the 330 Outlaw class of the Midwest JR Super Series by 40 points, while running only five of the six events. He won once, was runner-up twice, and made it to the semi's once. His 2008 season best time was a 4.24 with a 7 and that was in the muggy air in July.
T.J. "Young Gun" Tindle
2008 FB Trailers Jr. Dragster Challenge 330 Champion
Amazingly, 2008 was the rookie season for the Santa Rosa Beach, Florida-based Outlaw team of T.J. Tindle (pilot), Jimmy Speir (Crew Chief), Will Speir (Co-Crew Chief), and Tim and Sonya Tindle (owners, crew members). Team Tindle capped off their impressive rookie season by claiming the championship title in the grand-daddy of all the 330 Outlaw racing series, Kim and Rowland Wood's FB Trailer Series. At age 13, T.J. is the youngest driver to ever win the FB Trailer Series Outlaw 330 championship.
Season highlights: Two wins, one runner-up, one third round loss. T.J. qualified no worse than second at any event on his way to claiming the championship. He set a new National Record for the second time in his short career with a 4.213 blast at Gleason, TN. T.J. was the Number 1 qualifier in a 28-car Outlaw 330 field at the 2008 Eastern Conference Finals at Thunder Valley Dragway (Bristol).
At the final race at the Peach State Nationals (held at SGMP), the Tindle Enterprise-sponsored, Whaley-powered Half Scale dragster took the Number 2 qualifying spot, which positioned T.J. for another great finish. Unfortunately, Mother Nature stepped in and ended the three day event before racing could be completed.
Alex Brannon
2008 Mychron Top Guns 330 Champion
The 2008 Mychron Top Guns 330 Outlaw Championship was hotly contested. In the end, the team of Alex Brannon (driver), Lynn Haddock (Crew Chief/Owner) and Lance Brannon (crew member) prevailed. Alex, age 13, had a fantastic first year of racing in Outlaw 330. Alex and Lynn Haddock set the national record (4.225), made eight final round appearances (three wins), and clinched the Mychron 330 Top Guns Championship in his first season. At age 13, Alex is the youngest driver to ever capture the Mychron Top Guns 330 crown.
Season highlights:
- Set the Outlaw 330 national record in Roxboro.
- In 12 Outlaw races, Alex reached the finals eight times with three wins.
- Five runner-up finishes.
- 2008 Top Gun champion in his first season of Outlaw at the age of 13.
- 2008 FB Trailers finished 2nd in points overall to champion T.J. Tindle.
- Alex still holds the record in the Top Gun series at 4.225.
Buddy "Puddin" Perkinson
2007 LB Trailers Jr. Dragster Challenge 330 Champion
2007 MyChron Top Guns 330 Champion
Buddy "Puddin" Perkinson (driver) and crew chief Lynn ‘ChooChoo’ Haddock dominated the east coast 330 scene in 2007. The Perkinson/Haddock combo was close to unstoppable, notching 9 wins in 13 races, on the way to claiming the championship in both the LB Trailer and MyChron Top Gun series.
At the final race of the 2007 season, Buddy Perkinson concluded an outstanding season with yet another victory at the Peach State Nationals in Reynolds, GA. by defeating number one qualifier Valerie Clements in the final round. The 32 car field was one of the fastest ever with the bump being 4.448. Paige Gerdelmann and Casey Pruden featured in the semi round. The first 16 cars were all in under the 4.32 mark with number one at 4.232.
Zoë Stevens
2007 Wicked West Coast 330 Champion
Emily Herod
2007 Terminator SouthWest 330 Champion
Emily Herod (driver) and Les Herod (crew chief) clinched the 2007 Terminator SouthWest 330 title at the last race of the year at Pine Valley Raceway-SouthWest 330 World Finals. Not only did Emily win the race, but she also reset the TERMINATOR SW330 record(4.273) and overcame fellow Team Whaley-member Kyle Rickman's points lead to become the 2007 TERMINATOR SouthWest 330 Champion. The elimination action was very close each round as Emily marched through the field to reach the final round against Kyle. Final Round numbers were Emily's 4.31 to Kyle's 4.32.
Will Speir
2006 LB Trailers Jr. Dragster Challenge 330 Champion
2006 was Senior Year for the 330 Outlaw team of Will (driver) and Jim (crew chief) Speir. Together, they aced their final exam for 330 competition. Will and Jim decisively won the LB Trailers Jr. Dragster Challenge series crown by amassing three wins, two runners-up and a number one qualifier. By the second race of the season, Will had claimed the points lead and never looked back, defeating his closest competitor by 64 points. 2006 also saw the first running of 330 Outlaw competition at the Eastern Conference Finals at Bristol, Tenn. Over 50 cars attempted to qualify for the 32-car field. Will and Jim were the #1 Qualifier, and made history by being the first-ever winner of the ECF 330 race.
Tyler Caheely
2005 Mychron3 Jr. Dragster Challenge 330 Champion
The team of Tyler Caheely (driver) and Eddie Caheely (tuner) was almost unbeatable in 2005. Over the course of nine races, the team scored seven wins. They qualified #1 two times, #2 two times, #3 three times, and #4 two times. Claiming five of the nine races, they closed the season with 376 points, 75 points ahead of their closest competitor.
Garrett Ferguson
2005 Wicked West Coast 330 Champion
The 2005 WWC 330 champion, Garrett Ferguson, scored two wins and a runner-up on his way to claiming the crown. Garrett finished the season with 448 points ahead of runner-up finisher Jack Belli (also a Whaley Motorsports customer) with 387 points.
Jessica Outten
2004 Mychron3 Jr. Dragster Challenge 330 Champion
Jessica Outten scored her second Outlaw 330 Championship crown in 2004. She started the 2004 season off with a bang, setting a new Outlaw 330 record at the third series race in West Virginia. Tuned by Lynn Haddock, Jessica logged two wins, two runner-ups and one third round loss on her way to the 2004 Outlaw 330 championship. In her first year of 330 competition, Jessica was the 2001 Outlaw 330 Champion.
Jennifer Haddock
2003 Mychron3 Jr. Dragster Challenge 330 Champion
Jennifer Haddock, the 2002 15+ up Bracket Champion, had an impressive Outlaw 330 season in 2003. Jennifer won an unprecedented five races in route to the 2003 championship crown. Teamed with her father / tuner Lynn Haddock, the duo dominated the seven race series, allowing Jen to retire on top.
Lindsey Wood
2002 Outlaw Champion
Lindsey Wood caps off her outstanding junior career with dual championships in 2002, winning both the Outlaw 330 and the 7.90 Index Championships. She was also the 2000 Outlaw 330 Champion, and won both Top Fuel and Jr. Fuel championships in 1999. Today Lindsey continues to turn on the win lights, driving her Super Comp dragster in divisional and national competition for her sponsor, CSR Products. She finished 10th nationally in Super Comp in 2005.
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