
Davey Hull Triumphs in Ultra Street at Lights Out 16
Davey Hull made his mark at Lights Out 16, claiming his first Ultra Street victory at South Georgia Motorsports Park and cementing his place in drag racing history.
Event Highlights:
- Qualifying: Hull qualified #3 with a 4.432 at 161.73 mph.
- Round 1: Laid down a 4.45 on a bye run.
- Round 2: Ran a 4.46 against David Pearson's 4.52.
- Round 3: Posted a 4.48 in his matchup with Stacey Roby.
- Round 4: In a hard-fought battle with Chuck Bartholme, Hull delivered a 4.45 at 164mph to Bartholme's 4.47, advancing him to the final.
- Finals: Hull faced Ray Cox who had some trouble staging the car, Hull sealed the victory with a 4.46-second pass, taking home the Ultra Street win!
A Hard-Earned Victory:
Hull’s win was especially meaningful as it marked a major milestone for his career and his family. His father, Charles Hull, mentioned that he had tried for 15 years to win this race, but it was Davey’s first attempt that saw him secure the victory. It was a proud moment for the entire team, including Tommy Hull, who stepped up to crew for the team all week.
Charles Hull shared a heartfelt message on his Facebook, expressing how proud he was of his son, even as he jokingly admitted frustration at Davey winning the race on his first try. He thanked everyone who made the victory possible, from the team members to the sponsors, and also gave special recognition to KBX’s Justin McChesney and John Kolivas for their crucial support.
With his win under his belt, this victory is just the beginning for Hull and his team. Now Davey and team switch focus to the Jerry Bickel Race Cars Battle for the Thrones event at Rockingham Dragway Mach 27-29th!
Stay tuned for more updates and results from the Radial Outlaws Racing Series!