Permatex, an innovative leader in chemical technology for automotive maintenance and repair, continues its long running support of the Follow A Dream Race Team with a corporate sponsorship for the team in the 2010 NHRA Championship Top Alcohol Funny Car Series. Permatex has partnered with Jay Blake and his successful Follow A Dream Race Team since 2004.
This year Follow A Dream will challenge the NHRA series with its Permatex/Wynn’s/Follow A Dream 2008 Chevrolet Impala SS Top Alcohol Funny Car and driver, Todd Veney, an experienced and successful NHRA racer and motorsports journalist. The team will compete coast to coast, from Englishtown to Pomona, in a grueling, 11-race schedule that includes seven national races and a full slate of Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series events. The program kicks off at Gainesville Raceway (Gainesville, FL) on March 12, 2010.
Jay Blake, founder, owner, and crew chief of Follow A Dream Racing, notes, “We are excited about the new season and believe we've found the right combination to help our team stay on top in 2010 with the addition of driver, Todd Veney, and the tuning skills of Tom Howell, who returned to the team from duty in Afghanistan.Our relationship with Permatex continues to be a great opportunity for both organizations. We are extremely proud to be working with a company that is so highly respected in the industry, and we continue to rely on their outstanding products to keep our car competitive.”
About Todd Veney
Todd Veney is a seasoned NHRA driver who piloted Follow A Dream’s first racecar before pursuing his own lifelong dream of fielding a team with his dad, legendary racer, Ken Veney, in 2004. Veney has been driving since 1995 and grew up in drag racing, working on his dad's cars as a kid and writing for NHRA's National Dragster from 1988 to 2007. "It's great to be back with Jay, Tommy, and everybody," Veney said. "I've seen Jay's entire operation step up every year since he got into the sport, and this is going to be the fastest car I've ever raced and the best team I've ever been on."
About Follow A Dream
What is remarkable about the Follow A Dream Racing Team is that, while it has been winning at the National level, its owner and crew chief, Jay Blake, is totally blind. Jay lost his eyesight in a tire explosion over ten years ago, but he did not lose his positive attitude on life, nor his desire to pursue his dreams. Jay had always wanted to form his own race team, and in spite of losing his eyesight, he continued to focus on his goals. Through years of incredible determination and perseverance, he was able to realize his dream and founded Follow A Dream Racing. Since then, the team has worked its way up the rankings to become one of the top Funny Car teams in the world.

