“Ernie Carraso has helped out so much and this car wouldn’t be what it is without him. I also get help from Joe Gorton, Chad Anselmy, and Tony Lasky. Those guys are my crew that have worked just as hard on this car as me. When I wanted to just load up at Lights Out after we melted the motor, those guys were right there pulling the engine out. We got pistons delivered at 11:00 p.m. at night and those guys had the motor out, fixed, and fired up at 6:00 a.m. ready for first round,” Brian says.
Brian Hennessy’s Nova has a subtle and clean look to it, but packs a 632 cubic-inch punch that’s backed by a whole lot of nitrous. He set out to build a car that fit an idea he had in his mind and found a way to make it happen. His Nova is one of those rare racecars that can pick up a win at the car show on its way to picking up a win at the track.