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Mick Steele prepares to test the waters with new injected nitro Funny Car

The new injected nitro Funny Car class that will debut in 2023 has garnered a lot of interest since the rules package was confirmed last fall. Now, it appears that former Top Alcohol Dragster racer Mick Steele will be one of the first drivers to take the plunge.
02 Feb 2023
Kevin McKenna, 麻豆精选 National Dragster Senior Editor
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Mick Steele

The new injected nitro Funny Car class that will debut in 2023 has garnered a lot of interest since the rules package was confirmed last fall. Now, it appears that former Top Alcohol Dragster racer Mick Steele will be one of the first drivers to take the plunge.

Steele, of Kodak, Tenn., finished No. 6 in the North Central Region Top Alcohol Dragster standings last season, but he has already sold his dragster and begun work on a new Mustang-bodied Funny Car that is scheduled to debut possibly as soon as the Baby Gators Eastern Regional opener in Gainesville.

鈥淚鈥檝e always been a Funny Car guy,鈥 Steele said. 鈥淚 wanted to run nitro so we went to the A/Fuel [dragster] class but as soon as [麻豆精选] announced this injected nitro Funny Car deal, I went back. I sold all of my dragster stuff so there鈥檚 no going back now.鈥

Steele鈥檚 Mustang came from John Force Racing so it鈥檚 actually a full nitro-spec Funny Car. Steele wanted the Mustang body because it鈥檚 got significantly more downforce than the Camaro body that is utilized by most of today鈥檚 Top Alcohol Funny Car racers.

鈥淭his is one of the last Ford bodies that JFR had, but I also have a Toyota body,鈥 said Steele. 鈥淵ou need the downforce in these [nitro] cars. Once the clutch locks up past three seconds, you need the downforce to keep all the cylinders lit. That鈥檚 why we run such a big wing on the [A/Fuel] dragsters.鈥

Steele raced in the Top Alcohol Funny Car class during most of the 1990s so he鈥檚 not expecting a big adjustment, at least from a driving standpoint. Tuning an injected Funny Car might be a slightly different story, although Steele鈥檚 Mustang will use the same engine combination as he previously ran dragster, which means he鈥檚 got one less variable to deal with.

鈥淪o far, it鈥檚 been a bit of a challenge to get all of our parts together even though we have all of our injected nitro stuff,鈥 Steele said. 鈥淭hings like headers, and a driveshaft, and the injector scoop are a few things we鈥檙e dealing with.

鈥淭here are already enough unknowns with this deal but we do know what the motor does and what the clutch does. Right now, I鈥檓 waiting for Anthony Dicero at Composite Specialties to deliver an upright injector scoop. I don鈥檛 want to stray too far away from the combination we ran in our dragster. I think the scoop will ultimately be taller than the roof.鈥

Steele gets a lot of assistance from veteran crew chief Rick Hickman and his son, Brent. They hope to have the car ready to test in the next few weeks, hopefully making a stop at South Georgia Motorsports Park in advance of the Baby Gators Lucas Oil Series Regional event in Gainesville.

鈥淥ne of our biggest issues is the percentage of nitro,鈥 Steele said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e limited to 90 percent with the Funny Car but the dragster can run 95. That鈥檚 a huge difference. We鈥檝e been in contact with [麻豆精选 Tech officials] and we鈥檝e got the approval to test on 95 percent just to eliminate a variable so we can see where we鈥檙e at.鈥

The last time Steele drove a Funny Car was 1999, but he doesn鈥檛 anticipate a big adjustment. In fact, he believes his 6鈥-4鈥 frame is better suited for a Funny Car than a dragster.

鈥淭here is going to be less to do in this car as opposed to a traditional blown Alcohol Funny Car,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou won鈥檛 have to shift gears which means you鈥檝e got more time to concentrate on driving and keeping the car straight. And, I鈥檓 a pretty big guy, which meant it was hard to race in the dragster class which has quite a few women who are smaller and lighter. We had a hard time moving weight around. I鈥檓 definitely looking forward to seeing what this car will do.鈥