Dodge HEMI® Challenge Returns to the ‘Big Go’ for its 21st Edition

Dodge HEMI® Challenge Returns to the 'Big Go' for its 21st Edition

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Aug. 29, 2022


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  • NHRA’s longest-running specialty race showcases Super Stock 1968 Dodge Darts and Plymouth Barracudas in head-to-head battles at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park
  • Dodge HEMI® Challenge Grand Marshal and renowned Direct Connection drag racer

    Paul Rossi

    campaigned one of the original Hurst-built ’68 HEMI Barracuda Super Stock cars
  • Winner will be awarded

    $15,000

    and a new-look, custom-made Dodge HEMI Challenge trophy created by local artist and former NHRA fabricator

    Tom Patsis
  • Defending winner

    Steve Comella

    and four-time winner and last year’s runner-up

    Jim Daniels Jr.

    , as well as inaugural winner

    Bucky Hess II

    , return to compete in this year’s Dodge HEMI Challenge

The 21st edition of the longest-running, continuous, specialty race in National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) history, the Dodge HEMI® Challenge, will take center stage at the 68th annual Dodge Power Brokers U.S. Nationals

September 1-2

at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park. The fan-favorite event features heads-up, wheel /*-standing, side-by-side racing of vintage HEMI-powered 1968 Dodge Dart and Plymouth Barracuda “package cars” that dominated the NHRA Super Stock (SS/AH) class for more than five decades.


Paul Rossi

, renowned Mopar drag racer, engine builder, development engineer, team owner and innovator, has been named grand marshal as acknowledgement of his contributions in the 1970s, ’80s and ’90s to the development of high-performance products in the Dodge family, which includes building and driving a 1970 Challenger R/T powered by a 440 Six Pack, backed by Direct Connection when the performance brand first launched in 1974, that dominated the Super Stock class for years. Rossi is excited to be called up to lead the parade of iconic HEMI muscle cars along

Indianapolis’

fabled return road for this year’s event.

“I’m so honored to be called upon as grand marshal,” said Rossi, who campaigned one of the original Hurst-built ’68 HEMI (B029) Barracuda Super Stock cars. “I completely understand the appeal of the Dodge HEMI Challenge. There’s nostalgia there and fans like to see them going fast. It’s just fantastic to have a category that calls these classic muscle cars back out of the garage. I really love that.

“I had an original HEMI ‘Cuda and took it to the Super Stock (SS/AA) 1975 NHRA World Finals (

Ontario

,

California

) and while I finished runner-up, I was the last standing Mopar and fastest HEMI in the country. I guess I’m now the face of the Direct Connection old guard. I’m happy to see the brand continue with this new generation of clean performance and happy to have Dodge still value their history with the HEMI Challenge and continue to build their legend at the event. My first U.S. Nationals was in 1963 aboard a brand new Plymouth Ramcharger A/FX (Factory Experimental class similar to the Factory Stock Showdown), the first Mopar to enter the class, and coming here to Indy was just the biggest thrill. As a competitor or a fan, it still has that appeal.”

The racing legend, who in addition to his many successes in NHRA also won multiple IMSA championships and

Pike’s

Peak endurance races, will join Direct Connection spokesperson

Chuck Spieser

for a question-and-answer session with performance enthusiasts on

Saturday, Sept. 3

, at

3:30 p.m.

at the Dodge//SRT and Mopar exhibit in the NHRA’s Manufacturers’ Midway.

This year’s Dodge HEMI Challenge victor will be awarded

$15,000

and a new-look, custom-made Dodge HEMI Challenge trophy created by

Tom Patsis

of Cold Hard Art, a local

Brownsburg, Indiana

-based artist, former NHRA welder-fabricator and winner of the 2021 Netflix competition series “Metal Shop Masters.”

More than 20 entrants are expected to vie for the new trophy and bragging rights this year. Among them will be defending winner

Steve Comella

who had a dominant performance in his HEMI Barracuda driving from No.1 qualifier to the winner’s circle as a follow up to his runner-up finish in 2020. Four-time Dodge HEMI Challenge winner

Jim Daniels Jr.

(2016-2019) will also be back to compete aboard his vintage HEMI-powered ’68 Dodge Dart after finishing runner-up to Comella in last year’s close and exciting

final elimination battle

.

A number of the legendary staples competing in the long-standing event include the winner of the first Dodge HEMI Challenge,

Bucky Hess II

(2001), aboard his ’68 Plymouth Barracuda,

Jim Pancake

and his ’68 Dodge Dart, and Joe Teuton at the wheel of his ’68 ‘Cuda.

The Dodge HEMI Challenge will be streamed live on NHRA.TV with subscription-based video-on-demand coverage of qualifying on

Thursday, Sept. 1

, and elimination rounds on

Friday, Sept. 2

, with highlights of the parade and final eliminations expected to be part of the FS1 qualifying show on

Sunday, Sept. 4

, from

1 to 3 p.m. ET

.

To read the complete release, visit the

Stellantis media site

.

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