Super Comp champ Langdon to turn Pro in second Lucas Top Fuel entry
Super Comp champ Langdon to turn Pro in second Lucas Top Fuel entry
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Two-time and reigning Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series season champion Shawn Langdon will trade in his Super Comp dragster for a Top Fuel ride in 2009 and beyond. Pending the successful completion of the crossover licensing requirements, Langdon plans to run the entire 2009 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series in a John Stewart-tuned Lucas Oil/Dixie Choppers dragster as a teammate to established Top Fuel pro Morgan Lucas.
“We think it’s time for Shawn to make the move to the top level of the sport, and we’re pleased to have him join our son, Morgan, in Top Fuel,” said Forrest Lucas, founder of Lucas Oil and who oversees his son’s operation. “He’s proven to be a winner in a race car, and it will be fun to watch him grow into his new role with our team.
“It’s also important for us to have another positive role model for our company and the sport of NHRA Drag Racing. Shawn’s a great young man that’s like family to
Langdon’s racing pedigree should position him nicely for a strong rookie season. Aside from his two Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series Super Comp titles in 2007 and 2008, he won the Jr. Dragster national title for 14-year-olds in 1997. Langdon has also claimed three divisional titles, two in Super Comp (Divisision 7 in 2007 and Division 3 in 2008) and one in Jr. Dragster (Division 7 in 1999).
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A native of
“I can’t thank the Lucas family enough for this opportunity. Their commitment to drag racing at all levels is second to none. I feel very lucky to have this chance.”
Both drivers will test this weekend at Firebird Int’l Raceway in
“I know exactly what Shawn is going through right now because it wasn’t that long ago that I was making the same move,” said Morgan, who turned professional with eight races left in the 2004 season. “He’ll do a great job. He just needs to make some passes and get used to the speeds.
“If we can put a good car under him, I know Shawn has the ability and skill level to win some races and make a run at the Auto Club [Road to the Future] Award [for Professional rookies]. We’ve sponsored his Super Comp dragster for seven years, and he’s been outstanding every season. He also helps my mom out quite a bit with her Super Comp car. He’s basically already a big part of the team. We’re just giving him a quicker hot rod.”
The team plans to have Langdon prepared to race at the season-opening 49th annual Kragen O’Reilly NHRA Winternationals Feb. 5-8 at Auto Club Raceway at

