My Pit Crew consists of my Dad (Tim), my Mom (Lisa), my brother (Brandon) and my sister (Katana) Oops and of course me. Some of the engine work we take the motor down to Craig Blossom from Blossom Racing Engines, he is a really nice guy who has been working on these cars for about 20 years or so. He works on Jr. Dragsters from all over the World, he's very good at what he does. Of course whenever possible I like to help work on my own car, I learn all kinds of things about cars in general. I like to get in and find out what it is that makes them run.  
While Racing is alot of fun it is also alot of work. We have so many things to do to try to keep the car running smooth. Especially with the weather changes, the car runs so different in all kinds of temperatures. On days when the car runs rough at the track it can make for a pretty busy day at the track. The temperatures and the humidity play a big part in performance. It takes a while but we are catching on to the proper adjustments.

When we first got started in the sport, we didn't know much about the sport or the engines in general. My car had a Tecumseh Alcohol engine on it when we bought it. After we just finished our first race season, we found that Tecumsehs were very rare in Jr. Drag Racing. We found a great deal on a Briggs Raptor Engine which seemed to be the engine of choice, so we were glad to run the Raptor through the 2006 season. This upcoming season
I will be running 8.90 seconds in an 1/8th mile. We will be running a Baby Rhino engine by Blossom Racing Engines. After I turn 13 I hope the car can be equipped with a Rhino Engine producing speeds well over
85mph in 7.90 seconds.
This is my friends Sammy & Kayla helping me clean my car before the races, I think a clean car goes FASTER!
This is my 2007 BABY RHINO ENGINE built by none other then Blossom Racing Engines. This motor ran very consistant in the 2007-2008 season, running the 1/8th mile in 8.90 seconds at about 75mph.