Background
Santos, who at age 24 had driven nothing faster than a Chevrolet Vega, began driving his father George"s small-block-Chevy-powered Top Alcohol Dragster in 1984.
Santos, who at age 24 had driven nothing faster than a Chevrolet Vega, began driving his father George"s small-block-Chevy-powered Top Alcohol Dragster in 1984.
Santos scored three wins in 1993, included at the prestigious United States. Nationals. Santos" car at the time was popular with fans because his small-block Chevy combination was competitive in a class dominated by Hemi engines. The Santos family parked their car prior to the 1996 season due to rule changes that would require them to add 120 pounds to their car and thus take away their competitive edge.
Santos began driving for Jack O"Bannon Racing in 1996.
O"Bannon"s team had switched from boat racing to NHRA and retained crew chief Norm Grimes. Santos and O"Bannon cut their racing schedule down to just three races in 2002, and Santos retired from driving at the end of that season.
Santos retired with 36 national event wins, 38 division wins, five NHRA championships, and 7 division championships.