AB Motorsports crew chief Brian Corradi and multi-time NHRA champion Bo Butner are set to take on the biggest Pro Mod race of the year at the World Series of Pro Mod, February 26-28, the third and final stop of the Drag Illustrated Winter Series at Bradenton Motorsports Park in Bradenton, Florida.
The duo will once again campaign the well-known “Gotham City Returns” 2018 Camaro, backed by Robots Done Right, as they look to cap the Winter Series with a statement performance.
Robots Done Right, a Warren, Ohio-based leader in previously owned industrial robots and robotic equipment, partnered with Corradi and AB Motorsports team owner Antron Brown this offseason to support their three-race Winter Series effort. In addition to the Pro Mod program, Robots Done Right will also receive branding on AB Motorsports’ Matco Tools Top Fuel dragster when the 2026 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series begins next month in Gainesville, Florida.
After suffering an engine failure at the Snowbird Outlaw Nationals and narrowly missing the historic field at the U.S. Street Nationals, Corradi and Butner are eager to hit the track at the World Series of Pro Mod.
With an engine change complete and additional testing underway at Bradenton, confidence is building heading into the marquee event.
“I am looking forward to the biggest Pro Mod race of the year, the World Series of Pro Mod. We can’t wait to get it on with our robots, done right, Camaro driven by the one and only Bo Butner,” Corradi, a multi-time NHRA crew chief champion, exclaimed.
Butner is equally eager to return to the cockpit.
“I can’t wait to hop back in our Robots Done Right Pro Mod. We had a great Snowbird car and made the fastest run we have made to date at U.S. Street. It’s time to put it all together and show what these guys and this car are capable of,” Butner said. “Our Summit Racing, Hoosier Tire Camaro will be more than ready. Hoping Brian brings some of that Top Fuel tuning and turns it up!”
Robots Done Right co-founder John McGill believes the pieces are coming together at the right time.
“I’m excited to partner with Brian and Bo for the World Series of Pro Mod,” McGill said. “We’re optimistic after the engine change they made and the testing that they’ve been doing down in Bradenton. I’m looking forward to this endeavor and ending Saturday night in the winner’s circle.”
Qualifying for the World Series of Pro Mod begins on Thursday, February 26, with racers having five chances to make the 32-car field. Then eliminations begin on Saturday, February 28.
This story was originally published on February 24, 2026.
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