Summer is recalling the odyssey that she and husband/crew chief Vern Summer embarked on in 2003 when they decided to make the switch to running turbocharged powerplants. Making the change even more challenging, just a year earlier the Aiken, SC-based duo had made the jump to full-time Pro Modified status after enjoying several seasons on top of the Pro Street scene.
Summer made her IHRA Pro Mod debut with her current ride, a ’57 Chevy Bel Air originally created by Tim McAmis, in July 2002 at Leicester, NY, after purchasing it earlier that year from current IHRA Pro Mod champion Mike Castellana. She started with nitrous-assisted horsepower between the frame rails, but after qualifying not even once that first year, a decision was reached in the off season to go with turbo power and a new Vanishing Point-built ’63 Corvette for the 2003 campaign.
“I was originally against it because I had worked with nitrous all my life, but as I got to running them (turbos) I started to like the challenge of making it happen,” says Vern Summer, who has been down the pioneering road before.