Ryan Milliken Makes Diesel Motorsports History at No Mercy 14 - Engine Builder Magazine

Ryan Milliken Makes Diesel Motorsports History at No Mercy 14

Driving his Cummins diesel-powered Nova, Milliken bested the nation’s top gasoline-powered competitors to claim the X275 class victory.

Hot Shot’s Secret-sponsored drag racer Ryan Milliken of Hardway Performance, recently made diesel motorsports history by winning the X275 class at No Mercy 14, held at South Georgia Motorsports Park from October 12-15. 

Driving his Cummins diesel-powered 1969 Chevy Nova, Milliken led the X275 field in qualifying with a blistering 4.163 second pass at 179.11 mph to secure the #1 qualifying position. As the only diesel-powered vehicle in the entire class, Milliken went on to win every round of eliminations, ultimately putting his Nova in the Winner’s Circle and becoming the first ever diesel-powered race car in history to win an X275 race against the nation’s top gasoline-powered race cars. 

The victory moves Milliken to the #2 overall position in the X275 points race of the Radial Outlaws Racing Series, with just one race left in the series. Milliken will attempt to make even more diesel motorsports history next month at the World Street Nationals, taking place at Orlando Speed World, as he tries to become the first ever to win an X275 Class Championship with a diesel-powered race car.

Kyle Fischer, Hot Shot’s Secret director of branding and promotions, says, “We are so proud of Ryan. He has been putting in the work for years to make this all come together. I’ve watched a lot of the successes and a lot of the failures, but he learns more every time. Once the laughingstock for trying to compete at this level of drag racing with a diesel engine, and now putting that beautiful Nova in the Winner’s Circle at No Mercy… what an accomplishment! There will be more diesels to do so, and they are certainly coming as I’ve warned everybody, but there will always be only one first to do it. Hot Shot’s Secret is proud to play our small role on this race team and we are grateful to Ryan for trusting our Adrenaline racing oils to protect his Nova. Congratulations to Ryan and his crew chief, Rick Haynes, for once again taking diesel motorsports to an all-new level.”

To view a recap of Ryan’s remarkable feat at No Mercy 14 destroying the competition in his diesel Nova view this video.

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