Shane Tucker Plots Full Season Pro Stock Attack

Shane Tucker Plots Full Season Pro Stock Attack

Maybe there is some hope for NHRA’s Pro Stock class, now that it has contracted from 24 to 18 races for the upcoming 2019 season? During last weekend’s Performance Racing Industry (PRI) trade show in Indianapolis, there was some good news, and that continues into the week.

Shane Tucker, the Australian who has competed in several events from year to year in the USA, will make a full-season charge with Rob Tucker Racing, which is joining forces with established, champion engine builder Nick Ferri to provide power for Tucker’s Auzmet Architectural Chevrolet Camaro.

With the fight for Pro Stock expected to be wide open now that reigning titleholder Tanner Gray is exiting for the NASCAR ranks, the Statesville, North Carolina-based Rob Tucker Racing team has decided a full-season run dedicated to qualifying for NHRA’s Countdown to the Championship six-race playoffs is within reach. Especially with the addition of Ferri’s engine-building and consultation expertise.

“We have been working on our own for a number of years with some assistance here and there,” explained driver Shane Tucker. “We were building our Auzmet Architectural business here in the States, so we could only run select events.”

Shane Tucker Plots Full Season Pro Stock Attack
Image courtesy M. Rebilas.

Nick Ferri Racing, located in Colorado, will supply engines and consult with Tucker and his team on set-ups.

“We are excited to finally be able to focus a little more on racing and working with Nick Ferri Racing shows how serious we are,” Tucker continued. “Nick has done amazing things with previous world champions and we have that same kind of championship attitude here at Rob Tucker Racing.”

Ferri has a combined five NHRA Pro Stock world championships and has worked with Jegs, Cagnazzi Racing, Mike Edwards Motorsports and, most recently, Elite Performance.

“We have had a lot of success with our engine building programs and I am excited to join forces with Rob Tucker Racing starting in 2019,” Ferri said. “The passion and determination Rob and Shane Tucker have shown over the years gives me a lot of confidence we can build a partnership that will win a lot of races.” This is not an exclusive agreement; Ferri’s engines are being made available to other Pro Stock teams for the 2019 NHRA campaign.

Rob Tucker Racing intends to start its pre-season testing in January, leading to starting their season at Pomona, CA. The Mello Yello Pro Stock regular season begins February 7-10, 2019 with the 58th annual Lucas Oil Winternationals on the Auto Club Raceway at Pomona dragstrip.

About Anne Proffit 1232 Articles
Anne Proffit traces her love of racing - in particular drag racing - to her childhood days in Philadelphia, where Atco Dragway, Englishtown and Maple Grove Raceway were destinations just made for her. As a diversion, she was the first editor of IMSA’s Arrow newsletter, and now writes about and photographs sports cars, Indy cars, Formula 1, MotoGP, NASCAR, Formula Drift, Red Bull Global Rallycross - in addition to her first love of NHRA drag racing. A specialty is a particular admiration for the people that build and tune drag racing engines.

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