The Red Line Oil PDRA series moved into Galot Motorsports Park for the Pro Fabrication Drag Wars, the next-to-last event of the season. Historically, this event plays a major part in determining the season championships, and this year’s event was no different. Photos by Dave Oakes tell the story.
Freddy Scriba won his first Switzer Dynamics Pro Nitrous event when Rickie Smith rolled through the lights; he took the points lead.
With a win by a mere .005 over Todd Tutterow, Jason Harris is within striking distance of repeating as WS Construction Pro Boost champ.
Blake Denton debuted in Pro Street in the late Lizzy Muzi’s “Bonnie” Camaro.
Volunteers assist Godspeed Ministries in collecting/packing items for Hurricane Helene victims.
Tim Lawrence left on Tim Molnar in the MagnaFuel Elite Top Sportsman final for the win.
Defending Laris Insurance Elite Top Dragster champion Steve Furr took a big step toward repeating by defeating Danielle Gonzalez with a 3.87.
Chris Powers heads into the world finals with the points lead in Liberty Gears Extreme Pro Stock over Johnny Pluchino.
Bill Riddle used up a lot of parts on his way to the Menscer Motorsports Pro Street win over Richard Reagan.
Jim Halsey qualified #1 in Pro Nitrous at 3.61 but was uninjured in a crash in Q3 that ended his weekend.
In a battle of #1 and #2 in points, Dan Whetstine prevailed in Afco Super Street over Derrick Mota.
Amber Franklin-Denton wrapped up her 2nd Pro 632 championship with her win over Walter Lannigan.
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