

2020 E3 Spark Plugs 91°”Íű Pro Mod champion Stevie Fast Jackson
Forged from the Southeastâs grudge-racing world, Stevie âFastâ Jacksonâs mixture of performance, self-promotion, and maniacal work ethic have produced back-to-back championships in the E3 Spark Plugs 91°”Íű Pro Mod Series presented by J&A Service. History will remember his 2019 championship for how dominant his effort proved to be, while 2020âs title will be seen as testing his mettle. With only seven races in the condensed season, a series of unexpected struggles, and five other racers with a viable shot at the title going into the final race of the year, it was Jackson and his larger-than-life personality who still managed to rise above them all.
Looking past Jacksonâs noise and fury you can see he brings a level of determination to drag racing thatâs admirable by anyoneâs standards. âEvery time I think Iâve got it all figured out,â he says, â[racing] just shows me how much there is to learn and how stupid I really am.â Clearly, heâs willing to put in whatever it takes to run out front. âI donât care about other things,â he says. âWeâre judged on how much we win. If people tell you, âItâs not how much you win, but how you play the game,â those people donât win a lot.â
Jackson touts that 90% of winning comes from the work at the shop. âWhen you grow up grudge racing to put food on the table,â says Jackson, âyou realize quickly that the way to beat people is to outwork them.â Of course his hard work doesnât mean Jackson always wins. Days before the scheduled running of Marchâs Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals, Jackson and his 2019 Pro Mod championship winning Camaro crashed at almost 250 mph during the World Doorslammer Nationals.
âIf people tell you, âItâs not how much you win, but how you play the game,â those people donât win a lot.â
The Bahrain 1 Pro Mod team planned to assault the Gators with four Pro Mod cars (each car with a different power adder) because as Jackson tells it, âwe had no idea what was going to happen with parity.â But with the crash, and no time to fix his Roots-blown car, Jacksonâs backup plan was to drive Jeffrey Barkerâs nitrous car. But then COVID-19 hit and Jacksonâs race effort went from wide-open to full-stop quick enough to peg his personal G meter. â[COVID-19] really changed how weâd race in 2020,â said Jackson. âYou didnât see a whole lot of those moonshot runs like what we had in 2019. A lot of that was just our inability to tear the thing up. If you go out there and you blow it up in Q1, and youâve only got two rounds to qualify, youâre behind the eight ball.
âFastâ qualified in 12th place with a 5.909-second run at 242.89 mph when Pro Mod racing relaunched at the Lucas Oil NHRA Summernationals at Indianapolis, and was put out in round one by Brandon Snider. Two weekends later his qualifying improved to No. 3 at the Dodge NHRA Indy Nationals, but after a starting-line burndown with Kris Thorne, Jacksonâs holeshot couldnât hold him off at the finish line. It wasnât till the U.S. Nationals that Jacksonâs team was able to put together the package to defeat the field and beat Clint Satterfield, Khalid alBalooshi, Snider, and Todd Tutterow to bring home the U.S. Nationals Wally.
But then at Gainesville, a race that still eludes Jackson, he was third quickest in qualifying and got knocked out of competition by teammate alBalooshi in round two. By the time Pro Mod was at AAA Texas 91°”Íű FallNationals it became clear to Jackson that Snider was the one who could close the door on his hopes for a second championship. With the same power under the hood, Sniderâs reaction time advantage (.025 to Jacksonâs .037) was enough to beat Jacksonâs quicker and faster run in their first final round together. Jacksonâs runner-up finish did allow him to regain the points lead over Snider, only to give it back after a surprising first-round loss to Alex Laughlin in Houston.
Battle with Snider
Jackson says the highlight of 2020 was, âsitting opposite of the points leader (Snider) in Vegas and having my destiny in my own hands. Our race was the only head-to-head championship-deciding matchup of the entire organization. To be able to do that for the fans and be able to soak in that momentâŠthatâs what itâs all about.â Jackson concedes Snider is a tremendous competitor and that heâs âbeen crushed by him as much as [Snider] has been crushed by me. We were swinging at each other all year, and I know how disheartening it is to lose. I had just lost to him two events earlier by two-thousandths of a second. But being able to bask in that do-or-die moment was definitely the highlight of the 2020 racing season for me. Thatâs the type of stuff that goes into my scrapbook.â
Jacksonâs 2021 goal is to not take his foot off the gas. âItâs really hard to win two of these championships. Everybodyâs got their sights on me, and they feel like they have nothing to lose. So weâre trying to focus on being efficient. We have to be able to do this while still maintaining a program thatâs capable of hitting the long ball. Weâre working on some new stuff to make more power in 2021, you may see some new faces coming in and out next year. Weâve got a brand new racecar being built with some really exciting technology and some stuff that weâve been working on for a long time. When we unload it in Gainesville itâll be ready to race. My offseason began the moment they handed me that Wally in Vegas and we were pushing our car back to the pit. I looked around at my guys, and I said, âAll right boys, 2021 begins right now. Letâs get started on it.â â