12
Career Wins
TF : 4
FC : 8
20
Career Final Rounds
TF : 8
FC : 12
3.804
Career Best E.T.
341.68
Career Best Speed
- DOB
- August 21
- 1995
- Residence
- Danville
- Indiana
- United States
- Crew Chief
- Jimmy Prock and Thomas Prock
- Sponsor
- Cornwell Tools Chevrolet Camaro SS
Career highlights
- 2024
- Won the 2024 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series Funny Car world championship
- Made Funny Car debut, replacing medically-sidelined teammate Robert Hight
- Claimed wins in Phoenix, Bristol, Richmond, Seattle, the U.S. Nationals, Reading, Charlotte (fall), Las Vegas (fall)
- Reached the final round at Gainesville, Las Vegas (spring), Epping, and the NHRA Finals
- No. 1 qualifier in Gainesville, Phoenix, Las Vegas (spring), Chicago, Epping, Bristol, Norwalk, Seattle, Brainerd, the U.S. Nationals, Reading, St. Louis, Dallas, Las Vegas (fall), and the NHRA Finals
- Reset career-best speed in Reading (338.43 mph) and then at the NHRA Finals (341.68)
- Reset career-best elapsed time in St. Louis with the quickest Funny Car run of the season (3.814), then reset it again in Dallas (3.813) and at the NHRA Finals (3.804)
- Won the Mission #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge in Las Vegas (spring), Bristol, Richmond, Norwalk, Seattle, Sonoma, Brainerd
- Secured the Mission #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge championship title
- Became the first Funny Car driver to run 340 mph with his 341.68 mph pass at the NHRA Finals
- Named Pro Driver of the Year as part of the NHRA National Dragster All-star Team
- Crew Chiefs Jimmy Prock, Thomas Prock, and Nate Hildahl named Pro Tuners of the Year as part of the NHRA National Dragster All-star team