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Hagan to debut Mopar 80th anniversary Funny Car graphics at Mopar Mile-High NHRA Nationals

20 Jul 2017
Posted by NHRA.com staff
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Matt Hagan

Two-time NHRA Funny Car champion Matt Hagan will help wish the Mopar brand a happy 80th birthday in nitro Hemi-engine fueled fashion, beginning this weekend at the 38th annual Mopar Mile-High NHRA Nationals near Denver. The Don Schumacher Racing driver and Mopar teamed up today to reveal special Mopar 80th anniversary graphics that Hagan will campaign on his Dodge Charger R/T in at least five NHRA National events during the remainder of the season.

firesuit.jpgHagan will also debut a new firesuit featuring unique Mopar 80th anniversary branding, which will carry over to the team shirts for he and his crew. Hagan’s DSR teammate, Leah Pritchett, will also sport Mopar 80th logos on her Papa John’s Pizza/Mopar Pennzoil Top Fuel dragster and firesuit at the Mopar Mile-High NHRA Nationals and the Dodge NHRA Nationals in Pennsylvania in late September.

“Matt Hagan and Leah Pritchett are great ambassadors to help us celebrate 80 years of our brand,” said Pietro Gorlier, Head of Parts and Service (Mopar), FCA – Global. “Matt brought home NHRA World championships in 2011 and 2014 and has collected numerous wins and records in his career, while Leah has won multiple times this season and set the national elapsed-time record in the Top Fuel category utilizing HEMI power. It’s already been an amazing year for Mopar-powered drivers and it’s just going to get better as we cheer on Matt and Leah in special Mopar anniversary graphics.”

The special 80th anniversary graphics celebrate the birth of the Mopar brand in 1937. A contraction of the words “Motor Parts,” Mopar is marking an amazing evolution over eight decades. First introduced as the name of a line of antifreeze products, the Mopar brand has since transformed to encompass total service, parts and customer care for FCA vehicle owners around the globe.

hagan80.jpg“This new wrap is going to be really special for the 80th year of Mopar,” said Hagan, who has competed since 2009 in a Mopar-powered DSR Dodge Funny Car. “Just being able to do something special and show our fans a different look and a different scheme that they haven’t seen yet I think is going to be really cool. I’m pretty pumped about it. I know these Mopar fans are going to be geeked about it and I hope we can put this thing in the winner’s circle.”

Added Pritchett, “Mopar means Motor Parts, and to help carry the legacy of the Mopar brand is very important to me. It’s an honor. To fly the Mopar colors at the Mile-Highs last year was awesome. To be associated with names like “Big Daddy” Don Garlits gives me chills. I love the 80th decal and will be excited to have it on my firesuit for the Mopar Mile-High Nationals.”