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NEOPMA 30TH ANNIVERSARY RACE POSTPONED TO 2023; MIKE DECKER JR. CROWNED 2023 CHAMPION

In anticipation of persistent rain from Hurricane Ian, Maryland International Raceway (MIR) has canceled this weekend’s Superchargers Showdown, which was to include the Northeast Outlaw Pro Mod Association (NEOPMA) $30,000-to-win 30th anniversary season finale. While the Superchargers Showdown will not be rescheduled, NEOPMA has moved its 30-30-30 race to the 2023 Door Wars race, April 28-30 at MIR. 
 
“We were really looking forward to an exciting weekend, but the weather just wasn’t going to make it possible to complete this event as planned,” said John Mazzorana, founder and president, NEOPMA. “We had 38 teams planning on racing with us, so it was going to be a huge race. We appreciate Royce Miller and the MIR team making the call as early as possible to save everyone the trip. We hope everyone stays safe through the storm, and we look forward to seeing our racers, fans and supporters back at MIR in the spring.”

PDRA CANCELS DRAGWARS AT GALOT MOTORSPORTS PARK DUE TO HURRICANE IAN

AJ BERGE RACES HIS CHALLENGER DRAG PAK TO ANOTHER NMCA FINAL ROUND

 

AJ Berge of HEMI Tuner Performance drove his Whipple Supercharger, Security Dodge Power Brokers-sponsored 2021 Challenger Drag Pak to another final round finish in the Holley EFI Factory Super Cars class during the 21st annual NMCA World Street Finals at Indianapolis Raceway Park (IRP). The 47-year-old Bayshore, New York resident came up just short in the final round against eventual 2022 NMCA World Champion Chuck Watson Jr. in his 2019 Cobra Jet Mustang. 

During qualifying, Berge piloted his Drag Pak to stout 7.734-second run at over a 180 mph to secure the number two spot among the 14 competitors in the Factory Super Cars class. 

PASTRANA GETS EXPERIENCED ON REAL NITRO

 

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Travis Pastrana didn’t leave with a license to race a nitro-burning Top Fuel dragster. The X-Games superstar and noted adrenaline connoisseur instead left with an experience of a lifetime.

“I hit the gas, and it felt like my butt was way up the track and my brain wasn’t functioning; it was way still way back there,” Pastrana told Lee Craft of the Monday Morning Racer Show. “It was amazing.

“I got off [the throttle] in my second run, felt like we were wheelie-ing over towards the wall. I haven’t been so nervous going in a straight line in all of my life. I gotta come back one day and try get a full pull. This is amazing and such a great opportunity. “

NEOPMA TO CELEBRATE 30TH ANNIVERSARY AT $30,000-TO-WIN SEASON FINALE

The Northeast Outlaw Pro Mod Association’s (NEOPMA) 30th season of fast doorslammer racing will come to a close this weekend, and the organization has planned a Pro Modified party to celebrate. At least 30 cars will take part in the NEOPMA 30-30-30 race during Maryland International Raceway’s 37th annual Superchargers Showdown, Sept. 30-Oct. 2, with the winner going home with $30,000 of the $45,000 total purse. 
 
“We’re delighted to have our 30th anniversary celebration at one of the finest racetracks in the country, MIR,” said John Mazzorana, founder and president, NEOPMA. “Thirty Pro Mods, $30,000 to the winner for 30 years of racing. Again, we’ve been around for 30 years. There’s no club in the country that can say that. We’re going to have some of the fastest Pro Mods in the country. We invite fans and racers to come out and join us for some fun entertainment all weekend long.”

LOOKING BACK AT MATT HAGAN BEFORE HE WAS A CHAMPION

 

Long before he became as muscular as an NFL Linebacker and as talented as a nitro-burning Funny Car driver, Matt Hagan was as green as a race car driver could be and began his march to stardom behind the wheel of full-bodied race cars. 

A little over two decades ago, Hagan was finding his way into drag racing's upper echelon as a Pro Modified driver. The road to stardom wasn't exactly an easy one for the driver of Tony Stewart's Funny Car. 

When Hagan started drag racing, the idea of racing a fuel Funny Car was about as far from his thought processes as it got. 

ANTRON BROWN RIGHT IN CHAMPIONSHIP MIX AFTER CHARLOTTE VICTORY

Antron Brown still has plenty of swagger.

Brown, the time NHRA Top Fuel world champion, in his first year owning and operating AB Motorsports, is right in the mix to win world title No. 4 – especially after Sunday.

CAPPS WIN PROVES FUNNY CAR RACE IS FAR FROM OVER

Ron Capps just keeps turning up the wick in his bid to repeat as NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series Funny Car champion.

Sunday’s Betway NHRA Carolina Nationals at zMAX Dragway near Charlotte marked the third win in the past four events for the rookie team owner. The victory, coming at the expense of Alexis DeJoria, was his 71st in Funny Car competition and 72nd overall (Top Fuel, Seattle, 1995).

AARON STANFIELD TAKES PRO STOCK TITLE AT CAROLINA NATIONALS

Aaron Stanfield has had a career-best season in NHRA’s Pro Stock class, but it has not been easy.

Stanfield, however, was on top of his game Sunday as he captured the title at the Betway Carolina Nationals in Charlotte.

CARR WINS THIRD RACE OF FOUR TO CLOSE NHRA MMPS SEASON

 

J.R. Carr didn't have the quickest or fastest Mountain Motor Pro Stock car during qualifying for the NHRA Carolina Nationals outside of Charlotte, NC. And, for the Richland, Wash.-based driver, he didn't need to.

On race day, Carr was the quickest and fastest when it meant the most.

Carr, a former NHRA 500-inch Pro Stock, captured his third win of the season behind the wheel of his 840-inch Camaro. He finished the four-race tour with three wins, the latest coming at the expense of John DeFlorian.

"We struggled in qualifying.," Carr admitted. "We knew everybody was going to be tough with an 8-car field, which they always are. Hell, they're tough with the 16-car field in this class. We just had the better car today, and I drove pretty well, and we'll take it. It's sure not easy."

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