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Rested and ready, Clay Millican is prepared to make up for lost time

After sitting out the Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals in Norwalk, Clay Millican is ready to resume the fight to make the Countdown to the Championship in Top Fuel.
16 Jul 2021
Kevin McKenna, NHRA National Dragster Senior Editor
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Clay Millican

First and foremost, Clay Millican is feeling much better after an inner-ear infection forced him to withdraw from the recent Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals in Norwalk. For those who might not remember, Millican made a qualifying attempt on Friday in the Parts Plus dragster but aborted the run early because as he put it, I just didnt feel right. Out of an abundance of caution, Millican withdrew from the event, while fill-in driver Austin Prock stepped up and delivered a very impressive semifinal performance.

Millican has had two weeks to recuperate and arrived in Denver for this weeks Dodge/SRT NHRA Mile-High Nationals feeling rested and ready to resume the battle in Top Fuel.

I feel 100-percent better, Millican said. I definitely feel like Im back to normal, or at least as normal as I can be. You cant really replicate the feeling you get from driving one of these cars, so I might shut off early on the first run tonight [Friday] but I do feel like Im good to go.

Looking back, Millican says his decision to step out of the car in Norwalk was one of the hardest decisions hes ever had to make. Hes also convinced that it was the right decision.

What I did was for the betterment of the sport, he said. The last thing Id ever want to do is go out there and have a problem and get hurt or hurt someone else. Its funny because Ive driven with broken bones. Ive driven with stitches. I even drove once with an IV bag attached to me because I was dehydrated.

Those who know Millican will have an easy time believing that there wasnt a hint of jealousy watching someone else drive the car that hes wheeled for more than a decade.

When Austin got to the semifinals I thought it was awesome, Millican said. I was really excited for our team. I was excited for him to get the chance to drive. Of course, hes a great driver and he deserves every opportunity he gets. It was also great to see my guys have a successful weekend after theyve worked so hard.

Beginning with this weekends Dodge//SRT Mile-High Nationals, Millican has his work cut out for him because following his absence in Denver, hes fallen out of the top ten. Fortunately for Millican, the mountain hes facing its quite as tall as the peaks that surround Bandimere Speedway. He is currently 40 points behind No. 10 ranked Josh Hart and Hart isnt racing this week. There are also just 13 cars on the entry list in Denver so Millican is guaranteed to earn 32 points just by making a single qualifying attempt. Of course, hes after more than that. Much more.

We proved in Norwalk that this can be a really good car and we generally run well here in Denver so Im really hopeful, said Millican who has earned a pair of semifinal finishes of his own this season in Las Vegas and Houston. Hes also qualified as high as No. 4. We got to the final here in 2019 and lost to Stevie [Torrence] by less than a hundredth. I love racing here. Yes, its a challenging place to race but the fans are awesome and so is the Bandimere family.