
I've said it a million times before, but I've had way more valleys than I've had peaks. "I mean, I spent my entire career trying to get to this point. "It's pretty surreal, to be honest," Enders said. Her 21 career wins put her ahead of legendary three-time Top Fuel champion and avid supporter Shirley Muldowney, and behind three-time Pro Stock motorcycle champion Angelle Sampey.Įnders bolted so far ahead of her closest challenger, Greg Anderson, in the Countdown points that she clinched her second championship in the second round of the Toyota Nationals at Las Vegas two weeks ago. She has won nine events overall - the most by a woman in a season in any Pro Stock class - including three (with four final-round appearances) in the six-race Countdown. But thanks in large part to Enders' success, it will balloon to four full-time cars next year.Ī year after her heart-stopping win over Jason Line in the final race of the season finale made her the first female Pro Stock champion, Enders turned into a beast this season when the races started to matter most.
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What's indisputable is Enders has been the best driver in Pro Stock the last two seasons driving for Richard Freeman's Elite Motorsports, a family-owned team that barely had the funding to field one car at the start of 2014. Watching this year, in particular, and especially in the Countdown (the NHRA's version of a postseason), it's been very impressive." "So think that could quite very well be a true statement. "She has been absolutely on fire the last year, year-and-a-half," said Coughlin, a part-time teammate of Enders who'll be a full-time teammate in 2016. We won't take a poll, but Jeg Coughlin Jr., another Pro Stock luminary with five class championships won't dismiss Glidden's assessment as hyperbole.

"And I don't think anyone would argue with that." "Knowing Erica the way I know her and watching her the way I watch her, she is the best driver that's ever sat in a Pro Stock car, period," said Glidden, a friend and mentor of the 32-year-old Enders from Houston. And that comes from none other than Bob Glidden, a retired 10-time Pro Stock champion with 85 career victories. Not best woman or best driver in 2015 - the best driver ever. It's hard to believe it was only two years ago that Erica Enders was almost squeezed out of the sport she loves, her funding gone and her faith shattered by a perceived betrayal.īecause now, as she celebrates her second consecutive NHRA Pro Stock world championship at the season-ending Auto Club Nationals in Pomona, California, this weekend, she is being hailed by one icon as the best driver ever. How Erica Enders Became The 'Best Driver Ever'

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