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Joe Morrison Thrills Norwalk Crowd with Racing and Fan Interaction

Highlights

  • Joe Morrison narrowly missed Funny Car qualifying at Norwalk
  • Ran two qualifying sessions Saturday due to weather delays
  • Promoted Right2Breathe lung health screenings at the event
  • Participated in autograph session with top NHRA drivers
  • Plans possible NHRA return at U.S. Nationals over Labor Day

Joe Morrison narrowly misses the Funny Car field at the Norwalk weekend, classified 17th after a belt failure, but stands out for Right2Breathe outreach at the Summit Racing Nationals.

Weather compresses qualifying, forcing two Saturday attempts. The opening launch smokes the tires, yielding 11.677 seconds at 95.58 mph over 1,000 feet, undermining baseline progress for the Herzhauser Funny Car.

Two qualifying runs compress into Saturday after weather delays, challenging preparation and turnaround times.

A last-session blower belt issue arrests momentum, limiting the pass to 5.160 seconds at 151.41 mph. The number leaves Morrison one place shy of the 16-car elimination field.

Joe Morrison competes at Norwalk in the Herzhauser Funny Car
Image Credit: SC Motorsports Media

Backed by Right2Breathe, PennGrade1, and CarTimeDover.com, Morrison’s Herzhauser entry also fronted the ‘Livin’ the Dream’ series with Before & After Painting after racing in Columbus a week earlier.

Off-track, Morrison helps staff the Right2Breathe Project alongside Cleveland Clinic, NDD Medical, and BluZone Health, promoting ‘Put Your Lungs on the Dyno’ screenings offered to more than 70,000 attendees.

Misses the Top 16 by a single position after a late-session belt failure.

He joins NHRA host Joe Castello on stage to discuss the campaign and season, then signs autographs with Richard Gadson, Spencer Hyde, and Melanie Johnson, acknowledging strong community support throughout.

Elsewhere, Norwalk qualifying delivered storylines from John Force and Ron Capps, underscoring the weekend’s competitive standard Morrison faced.

Joe Morrison supports Right2Breathe lung health screenings with fans at Norwalk
Image Credit: Drag Illustrated

Given the season’s Funny Car pace, small execution gaps punish hard. Traction consistency and belt reliability are decisive under NHRA’s 1,000‑foot format, yet Morrison’s laps add data for better setups.

Although outside eliminations, Morrison remains visible on Sunday, conducting interviews at the starting line and continuing Right2Breathe outreach as crowds cycle through the midway.

More than 70,000 fans accessed free lung health information and screenings on site.

Morrison weighs a possible NHRA return at the U.S. Nationals over Labor Day, balancing multi-series opportunities with an ongoing commitment to Right2Breathe and community health advocacy.

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Morrison’s Norwalk:
Firing Up Fans On and Off Track

17th
Qualifying
Just Missed Top 16
70,000+
Fans Reached
Lung Health Outreach
3 Days
Track + Outreach
Fan Engagement

“Combining high-octane racing with real impact for fan health—Joe Morrison proves you can win hearts off the track!”

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Nicholas Rivera delivers NHRA Top Fuel and Funny Car news, including eliminator-round results and reaction-time stats. He brings track-side interviews, contender profiles, and championship-point breakdowns straight from drag-racing’s biggest national events.

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Nicholas Rivera

Nicholas Rivera delivers NHRA Top Fuel and Funny Car news, including eliminator-round results and reaction-time stats. He brings track-side interviews, contender profiles, and championship-point breakdowns straight from drag-racing's biggest national events.

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