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Joshua "Josh" Hart | |
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Nationality | American |
Born | [1] Huntington, Indiana, U.S. | September 16, 1983
Related to | Brittanie Hart (wife) Helen Londyn Hart (daughter) Banks Hart (son) [2] |
National Hot Rod Association career | |
Debut season | 2021 |
Current team | Josh Hart Racing [3] |
Crew chief | Ron Douglas [4] |
Wins | 5 (2 TF, 3 TAD) [1] |
Fastest laps | 3.667 / 335.07 [1] |
Best finish | 10th [5] in 2023 |
Previous series | |
5 years | NHRA Lucas Oil Sportsman Series |
Championship titles | |
2017 | Lucas Oil East Region Top Alcohol Dragster Points Champion |
Josh Hart (born September 16, 1983) is an American race car driver and entrepreneur. He is founder of Burnyzz Speed Shop in Ocala, Florida [6] He also owns and drives the R+L Carriers / TechNet Professional NHRA Top Fuel Dragster in the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series.
Joshua "Josh" Hart was born in Huntington, Indiana. [7] In 2010 Josh and his wife, Brittanie, moved to Ocala, Florida and founded Burnyzz Speed Shop. They named the business after watching the movie "Weekend at Bernie's" on TV. Bunryzz Speed Shop underwent a $10 millon expansionin 2021, expanding it to a full-service auto center with over 100,000 square feet under one roof and encompasses an entire city block. [8] Today the location is also home to the Hart's additional businesses that include Modern Muscle Cars, Tuxedo Car Storage, Ocala eBike and Ocala Trailer.
The Hart family charitable contributions have including giving back to their hometown of Huntington, Indiana, [9] [10] [11] and hosting community events at Burnyzz. [12]
In 2019, a daughter, Helen Londyn Hart, joined their family and son, Banks, was adopted in 2023. Among Hart's mentors he has credited for his success include Richard Clark, Andy Ackerman, Dennis Hendershot and Big Daddy Don Garlits. [13]
Hart became an NHRA drag racer in 2011, racing a variety of sportsman vehicles. After earning his Top Alcohol Dragster license in 2015, Hart won three NHRA National event titles and eight NHRA regional TAD races between 2017 and 2019. Hart won the NHRA Regional Championship in 2017 and is a two-time NHRA U.S. Nationals winner (2018–19). He finished his Top Alcohol Dragster career in 2020 with a best time of 5.12 at 283 mph. After earning his Top Fuel license in 2020, Hart elected to start his own race team. In 2021 Hart stepped up to the professional class of NHRA, driving a Top Fuel dragster.
In Hart's first professional Top Fuel race, he won the 2021 NHRA Gatornationals in Gainesville, Florida. [14] At the NHRA Carolina Nationals in September 2021, he captured his second win of the season. [15] . He finished the 2021 season 11th in points. [16] After a successful rookie season, Hart made crew chief, Ron Douglas, a partner in the race team.
The 2022 season saw Hart earn a runner-up finish at the NHRA Summit Equipment Nationals [17] . He finished a career-best seventh in points. In 2023 he started the NHRA season by winning the Pep Boys All-Star Callout at his hometown track in Gainesville, Fla. [18] . He finished the season tenth in points. Hart continued his streak of qualifying for the NHRA Countdown to the Championship in 2024. [19]
The Josh Hart Racing team is based in Brownsburg, Indiana, just outside Indianapolis. [20]
Hart has been sponsored by TechNet Professional Auto Service, a professional service provided by Advance Auto Parts, since 2017. [21] At the 2021 NHRA Summit Racing Equipment Nationals in Norwalk, Ohio, Hart debuted a sponsorship with R+L Carriers. [22] Additional sponsors include HLC Trucking Company and Ohio West Virginia Excavating Co.
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