Record 341-MPH Drag Pass Wasn’t Enough Because Faster Isn’t Always Quicker

If what took place in Bradenton, Florida, last week is any indication of what’s to come, 2024 is going to be one badass year for racing . Bob Tasca III matched a world record speed in drag racing on Thursday night and shattered it the next night when he broke the 340-mph barrier at the Bradenton Motorsports Park. Even if this astounding run in his Ford Mustang Nitro Funny car wasn’t enough to take the top spot, it’s surely something he can be proud of.

During qualifying for the inaugural SCAG Power Equipment PRO Superstar Shootout, Tasca went 339.87 mph. This was the fastest he’d ever gone, matching the previous world record speed for wheel-driven cars set by Robert Hight in 2017. Then, as if that wasn’t enough, Tasca III blasted past that record and made drag racing history the next night.

With similar conditions to the night before and a car that was clearly dialed in, Tasca III went through the traps at 341.68 mph in a 3.84-second pass. That’s an absolutely monstrous speed. Even then, the world-record run wasn’t enough to put Tasca III on top in qualifying. That award goes to Austin Prock, who cleared the 1,000-foot track with a 3.82-second pass at 337.41 mph, proving once again that it’s better to be quick than it is to be fast in drag racing . However, while this is a world record, the PRO Superstar Shootout isn’t an NHRA-sanctioned event and, therefore, isn’t officially recognized by the nation’s largest governing body in drag racing. Still, that nuance doesn’t discredit Tasca III’s achievement

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