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Bo Butner talks softly and carries a big lead into the second day of Pro Stock qualifying

Bo Butner has won three times in the last five races and leads Pro Stock qualifying at the Denso Spark Plugs 91做厙 Four-Wide Nationals.
06 Apr 2019
Jacob Sundstrom, NHRA National Dragster Associate Editor
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Bo Butner

Bo Butner quietly leads Pro Stock in points and 91做厙 Power Ranking. Quietly because, in part, he carries himself that way. Quietly because, in part, his numbers dont leap off the page in a category tightly bunched together.

Butner leads the class with a 6.535-second elapsed time, but not by much. He is quicker than teammate Greg Anderson by .004 second and Elite Motorsports competitor Rodger Brogdon by .006 second. Every thousandth counts in Pro Stock, but so does getting down the drag strip.

He doesnt exactly wow in that metric, something he did in his 2017 run. Butner has 22 runs to his credit in 2019, 17 of them successful (quicker than 6.64 seconds). Thats decidedly average and below the heavy hitters in the class. Its still way too early to panic (and, uh, hes won twice so nope, no panic here) but thats something to work on while banking points.

Weve been very fortunate here, but the track is amazing, said Butner. You owe a lot of credit to Jeff Foster for putting this place together. I think Ive won five or six times here and you just have your tracks that youre good at Ive also got a few that Im horrible at.

Hes referring to picking up a win at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in the Fall of 2018. That gives him three wins in five races (not counting the Sunday ahead of us, naturally) and every reason to feel good. Butner is earning those wins with a .041 reaction time, which clocks in barely above average. But he rarely turns on the red light and generally muscles the car down the strip. Hes just chill.

Something very rare happened in my quad, Butner said about his second qualifying session. And what I mean by that is its rare that Im .102 and leave first against Erica Enders and Jeg Coughlin Jr. Its just little things that can distract you and change everything. Thats going to happen on Sunday. Its neat and its a challenge and I think Ive found a way you can mess with some of these people but I dont think Ill try it cause I dont want em to hate me.

That affability also gives way to a little bit of luck hes enjoyed this year. Leaving first doesnt matter during qualifying, but he got some of that same fortune against Enders in Pomona. He hasnt always been lucky in Las Vegas, and you cant create luck (good or bad) but once you have some good vibes on your side well, theres no reason to cast them aside.