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The Sports Report: Fletcher on the verge of more history

When Dan Fletcher won the Super Stock title at the DeWalt 免费黄片 Carolina Nationals in Charlotte, it gave him 105 national event victories. He鈥檚 got one more to go to pass Frank Manzo for second on 免费黄片鈥檚 all-time wins list.
21 Sep 2021
Kevin McKenna, 免费黄片 National Dragster Senior Editor
The Sports Report
Dan Fletcher

There was a time when the news of a Dan Fletcher victory would barely register a blip on the drag racing radar screen. For most of his career, Fletcher won often, securing a total of 104 national event wins since his inaugural win at the 1994 Columbus event.

Fletcher seemed to get to 100 wins with relative ease, reaching the historic milestone in Chicago in 2017 when he won his lone title in the Super Street class. At the time, Fletcher joined an exclusive fraternity that included only John Force and Manzo. A short time later, David Rampy scored career win No. 100 and promptly announced his retirement.

Fletcher won two more times in 2017 and bagged two wins in 2018 but since then? Crickets.

Granted, doesn鈥檛 race as often as he used to. Fletcher's days of crisscrossing the country and racing in 20 or more national events are clearly behind him. There was also the whole COVID thing that interrupted everyone鈥檚 2020 season and has lingered well into 2021. In Fletcher鈥檚 case, those would be convenient excuses but he鈥檚 not having any of it. If you want to know why he鈥檚 been winless for three years just ask him.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 even really know what to say. Many times I鈥檝e asked myself, 鈥榃hat am I doing wrong?鈥 and the answer is I鈥檓 not doing anything wrong. I鈥檝e just been in the wrong place at the wrong time,鈥 Fletcher said. 鈥淗onestly, I think my driving has been lights out. I didn鈥檛 even realize I hadn鈥檛 won a race since 2018. I鈥檝e got a couple of runner-ups including Indy last year. I drove a bad race in the final but I felt like I should have won.

鈥淩ecently, I told my wife, Donna, that If I thought I鈥檇 lost it and I sucked, I鈥檇 just acknowledge it and move on but that鈥檚 not the case. I feel like my mechanics are solid. My starting line and finish line strategies are good. My game plan is there, but the results haven鈥檛 been. I couple of times, I've been tempted to call Pete [Biondo] or Justin [Lamb] in as a consultant. But, I don鈥檛 feel like I鈥檓 doing anything wrong and when that happens, you just stay the course.鈥

Fletcher did stay the course and was rewarded in Charlotte with his landmark 105th win. Fletcher often bemoans his lack of racing luck, but he had plenty of it at zMax Dragway with a bye run and four red-lights against him in six rounds including the final against Herbie Null Jr. Fletcher鈥檚 only side-by-side race came in the quarterfinals against Jeff Lewis and that battle was won on the starting line when Fletcher grabbed a sizable advantage.

鈥淣o one ever red-lights against me and I had four of them this week and a bye run,鈥 Fletcher said. 鈥淚f I can鈥檛 win that I need to quit. This is pretty exciting. My wife is here. My daughter is here. This is my first win for [sponsor] Anthony Bongiovanni and Micro Strategies,鈥 said Fletcher. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been a while since I got one and I probably drove a lot better at other events than I did here today. There is just so much luck involved. The Lord blessed us today and we got through.鈥

Fletcher admits the sport has changed a lot since 1996. That鈥檚 the year he famously quit his job a Xerox in order to travel full-time and pursue his dreams of becoming a 鈥減rofessional鈥 sportsman drag racer. Fletcher will be the first to tell you that the road has been tough, with many speedbumps and potholes along the way. He鈥檚 also willing to admit the rewards have been plentiful, including four world championships and the aforementioned 105 national event Wallys. To put that number in perspective, Peter Biondo and Edmond Richardson, two of the sport鈥檚 all-time greats, have combined for 98 victories.

鈥淟ike I said earlier, I鈥檓 driving as well as I ever have,鈥 Fletcher admitted. 鈥淭he problem is that everyone has gotten better and it鈥檚 just hard to win. It鈥檚 all about what the other guy or girl does. We鈥檝e seen that garbage can win and excellence can lose. Most people can hit the Tree now. And a lot of guys hold [E.T.]. I鈥檝e had a lot of people drop really hard before the finish line and you鈥檝e got to account for that.鈥

With win No. 105 safely tucked away, Fletcher is obviously focused on breaking the tie with Manzo and earning win No. 106. His next shot to do that should come next month in Bristol, a track where he鈥檚 previously scored wins in 2001, 2011, and 2015. Fletcher will obviously take any win, but given a choice he鈥檇 also love to win in Super Stock, behind the wheel of his prized 鈥69 Camaro.

鈥淚鈥檓 glad I tied the record in my dad鈥檚 car and I鈥檇 sure like to surpass Frank in dad鈥檚 car,鈥 said Fletcher. 鈥淚t鈥檚 actually an honor to tie Frank. I鈥檝e known him forever and he came over to the winner鈥檚 circle in Charlotte and said, 鈥楬ey, we鈥檝e got 210 wins right here.鈥 Tying Frank was wonderful but I鈥檓 just glad that I got to win something.

鈥淥bviously, I wouldn鈥檛 still be out here if I didn鈥檛 have a lot of support from people like Anthony Bongiovanni at Micro Strategies, ATI, VP Fuels, Mickey Thompson, Denso, Holley, and Chip Lofton at Strutmasters. Hopefully, I can reel off a couple more and get this done quickly.

So after he gets number 106 what鈥檚 left for Fletcher?

鈥淣ot a lot,鈥 he says. 鈥淚鈥檓 probably down to about ten national events a year now. I can鈥檛 do the 18-20 that I used to. Otherwise, I鈥檇 still like to win in Top Dragster and or Top Sportsman just to add another class. I鈥檝e tried some Top Dragster but that鈥檚 on hold for now. It鈥檚 just too hard to win in a slow car. Mostly, I鈥檓 just worried about trying to win the next race. That鈥檚 my biggest goal.鈥