One of the best discussions I have heard in a very long time. All involved were interesting and had great questions for Clay. Congratulations very well done
As a none Top fuel fan previously, I am so glad I found out about Clay, I love his content and Brent from PFI Speed is the guy that bought Clay to his following, another fan from the UK.
Awesome interview of an awesome racer! Clay’s the man! All those early pioneers like Garlits and others has inspired several generations of drag racers and started a racing sport that has technically skyrocketed into the outer reaches of engineering capabilities!
I went to highschool with Clay and my mom was his mom's hairdresser at her beauty shop. He always wore racing T shirts in school and there is a picture of Clay in the cafeteria wearing a Dale Earnhardt shirt in our highschool annual
i believe that was Jim Bucher .. he ran the only somewhat competitive T/F Chevy .. .. he did win the Summernationals at Englishtown in'75.. .. he passed away exactly on that July 7 date 2 years later at age 37 ..
Clay's first race car was a dodge charger exact replica of the general lee from the Duke's of Hazard show and one winter the real general lee could not make it to the car show in Memphis because of the weather and they had Clay take his car to the show
Clay Millican is that one person if know him and those around him personally. You are by association a great great person. He is that amazing of an individual.
Clay: "I'm rambling trying to describe this, sorry." The rest of us: "That's what we're here for!" I love Clay Millican, thanks for putting him on your show!
YES, i go through the same cardiac distortion when riding my harley. Prior to role on throttle my BPM is around 165 - 180. Once i set her in gear and role on it comes down to resting rate.
It's similar to being on the flight deck of an aircraft carrier with an E/A 6B on the catapult and you're 20ft away. But it is still nothing lcompared to being present when Clay Millican and the Parts Plus team on A.
Sam Smith you Must Make Plans to go to a Top Fuel event When the Top Fuel Funny Cars and Dragsters Go down the Track It Literally SHAKES All of Your GUTS / ORGANS Inside Ya BODY BRISTOL Tennessee
Thanks for allowing me to be part of the show. This was fun !!!
Jesus said, you'll know them by their fruit and that's Clay Millican!
Top team top notch driver
This was goood stuff.
Enjoying your contributions to the Sport Clay.
Thank You.
One of the best discussions I have heard in a very long time. All involved were interesting and had great questions for Clay. Congratulations very well done
As a none Top fuel fan previously, I am so glad I found out about Clay, I love his content and Brent from PFI Speed is the guy that bought Clay to his following, another fan from the UK.
Clay is freaking awesome.
Clay is the coolest guy in NHRA.
Clay is the best! Great show! My first visit, I'll be back!
Great, great video guys. Clay, stomp on that loud pedal HARD !!!
Awesome interview of an awesome racer! Clay’s the man! All those early pioneers like Garlits and others has inspired several generations of drag racers and started a racing sport that has technically skyrocketed into the outer reaches of engineering capabilities!
If anyone is wondering, Clay has always been the same person that you see now for his entire life. I've never heard of anyone that didn't like him
I went to highschool with Clay and my mom was his mom's hairdresser at her beauty shop. He always wore racing T shirts in school and there is a picture of Clay in the cafeteria wearing a Dale Earnhardt shirt in our highschool annual
i believe that was Jim Bucher .. he ran the only somewhat competitive T/F Chevy .. .. he did win the Summernationals at Englishtown in'75.. .. he passed away exactly on that July 7 date 2 years later at age 37 ..
Clay's first race car was a dodge charger exact replica of the general lee from the Duke's of Hazard show and one winter the real general lee could not make it to the car show in Memphis because of the weather and they had Clay take his car to the show
Clay Millican is that one person if know him and those around him personally. You are by association a great great person. He is that amazing of an individual.
Controlling something that is 100% out of control? I always thought that about Top fuel
Clay is the man 💪🏻
A very informative and entertaining chat with with one of racing’s good guys, thank you.
Incredible interview. Thanks so much for putting an hour or so with Clay to talk about Top Fuel racing. So informative!
You don't just see or hear a Top Fuel or Funny Car race; it's a full-body experience.
Clay: "I'm rambling trying to describe this, sorry."
The rest of us: "That's what we're here for!"
I love Clay Millican, thanks for putting him on your show!
Great show! First time, won't be the last. Big fan of Clay Millican! Hope you have him back on.
Great, GREAT show!!!!
337 MPH to ZERO in 0.000037 seconds.
I enjoyed every minute of that video I think I can hang out with you for a long time
YES, i go through the same cardiac distortion when riding my harley. Prior to role on throttle my BPM is around 165 - 180. Once i set her in gear and role on it comes down to resting rate.
Great job Mike!
Enjoyed the show!!
Great show guys!
Thank You.
Excellent!!!
Good show!!!
It's similar to being on the flight deck of an aircraft carrier with an E/A 6B on the catapult and you're 20ft away. But it is still nothing lcompared to being present when Clay Millican and the Parts Plus team on A.
I worked on Dragboats with James Brendell, he took it to Schmacher. We had lost seven drag boat drivers almost killed te sport. Love ya Clay...
Hey Clay what was your scariest moment on a Forklift ? Lol
Sam Smith you Must Make Plans to go to a Top Fuel event When the Top Fuel Funny Cars and Dragsters Go down the Track It Literally SHAKES All of Your GUTS / ORGANS Inside Ya BODY BRISTOL Tennessee
I find any kind of in the seat racing,
you must feel the car in your butt,
motorcycle racing requires a different set of skills.
500 rpm=2,000 sticks of dynamite lined up down the dragstrip and going off in succession.