Scott Palmer, affectionately known as “The People’s Champion,” is no stranger to the grind and grit of drag racing’s toughest events. Coming off the opening round of the DI Winter Series presented by J&A Service, the Snowbird Outlaw Nationals presented by Motion Raceworks, Palmer and his crew are ready to take on the next challenge: the U.S. Street Nationals presented by M&M Transmission. Despite a challenging qualifying performance at the Snowbirds, Palmer’s passion, determination, and signature resilience shine brightly as he prepares to race his iconic ’63 Corvette once again.
A Grueling Start to the Winter Series
At the Snowbird Outlaw Nationals, Palmer faced a field that made history as one of the most competitive in doorslammer racing. The 32-car field set a staggering 3.647-second bump spot, making it the tightest in the sport’s history.
Unfortunately for Palmer, the stars didn’t align during qualifying, as he posted a 4.482-second pass at 115.61 mph, landing him in the No. 63 spot. While the result didn’t earn him a place in the elimination rounds, Palmer and his crew remained optimistic, treating the event as a valuable opportunity to fine-tune their setup and work out the kinks in his supercharged Corvette.
“The Winter Series will make you question your sanity!” Palmer said with a laugh. “This is the most competitive group of badass racers in the world! There is no margin for error. It’s like a prison beatdown—if you’re not tough, you won’t survive.”
Preparing for the U.S. Street Nationals
With his sights set on the second race of the series, the U.S. Street Nationals, Palmer is doubling down on preparation and leaning on his growing network of supporters. A key part of his success has been the expertise of Mark Micke of M&M Transmission, who began collaborating with Palmer in 2024. Micke’s involvement has been instrumental in unlocking the Corvette’s potential, ensuring it remains a competitive force in the Pro Mod ranks.
In addition to technical support, Palmer enjoys the backing of Professional Bull Riders (PBR), a partnership that embodies his fighting spirit and relentless drive.
“Everything I have in life I had to fight for,” Palmer shared. “So let’s ring the bell and give it everything we’ve got.”
A Unique Stage for Racers and Fans
Palmer’s enthusiasm for the U.S. Street Nationals is contagious, as he describes it as a pivotal event for racers debuting new cars and refining their setups.
“It’s a crazy thing, a real ‘pinch me’ moment,” Palmer said during a candid interview on episode 371 of The Wes Buck Show. Despite having only 25 runs in his Corvette over the past two years, Palmer is laser-focused on improving performance and adapting to the unique challenges of the Winter Series.
One of Palmer’s standout traits is his appreciation for the versatility of Pro Mod cars, which he describes as “multi-purpose race cars” capable of excelling in various formats, from radial racing to no-prep events. This adaptability, coupled with Palmer’s dedication to preparation, has made him a formidable competitor.
The Heart of the Sport: Community and Camaraderie
Beyond the raw competition, Palmer emphasizes the human side of drag racing. “It’s about the relationships,” he said, reflecting on the camaraderie among racers and fans alike. For Palmer, the sense of community is what keeps drag racing alive and thriving, and it’s a driving force behind his commitment to the sport.
As he heads into the U.S. Street Nationals, Palmer remains undeterred by the challenges ahead. His passion, resilience, and connection to the drag racing community make him a fan favorite and a symbol of perseverance in one of motorsport’s most demanding arenas.
The People’s Champion is ready to take on the world’s best, one run at a time.
To purchase tickets to the U.S. Street Nationals presented by M&M Transmission, visit www.thewinterseries.com. To livestream the U.S. Street Nationals, check out https://flosports.link/4eXM9oa.
This story was originally published on January 20, 2025.
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