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FTI SFG 350 RETURNS TO IMPROVED CEDAR FALLS MOTORSPORTS PARK

SFG Promotions, Inc. is excited to return to an improved Cedar Falls Motorsports Park for the FTI SFG 350 presented by JEGS June 3-5, 2021. Back again this year, racers will have the opportunity to race for $125,000 over three days of life-changing money bracket racing. Thursday’s $25,000-to-win race sponsored by JEGS will kick things off before twin $50,000-to-win races come to life Friday and Saturday which are sponsored by FuelTech and Hansen Global Inc. respectively.

Cedar Falls Motorsports Park has also made some facility improvements to help welcome back the FTI SFG 350 presented by JEGS. We were able to sit down with Cedar Falls Motorsports Park General Manager, Justin Kruse, to go over all of the exciting improvements.

ANDRA RELEASES 2021-2022 SCHEDULE

 

ANDRA has announced a six-round championship series for Doorslammer and Top Fuel Motorcycle commencing at Hidden Valley Drag Strip, Northern Territory, July 16-17 and concluding at the Perth Motorplex, Western Australia on March 5-6.

The desert town of Alice Springs, 930 miles south of Hidden Valley, will host the second round on July 24-25.

 Adelaide International Raceway, South Australia is home to round three of the championship on October 16-17. In recent times the track has been home to ANDRA Sportsman racing.

LEE, HALSEY, MORTON HEADLINE PDRA NORWALK WINNERS

 

A pair of local Ohio racers showed out at the Professional Drag Racers Association (PDRA) DeCerbo Construction American Doorslammer Challenge presented by Callies Performance, as Toledo’s Jason Lee and Hamersville’s Eric McKinney raced to victory in pro classes at Summit Motorsports Park Sunday afternoon.
 
Lee, racing in Penske/PRS Pro Boost presented by WS Construction, scored his first-ever PDRA victory in Eric Gustafson’s Coast Packing Company “Lard Machine” ’69 Camaro. McKinney, a multi-time world champion in Drag 965 Pro Nitrous Motorcycle, earned another event victory on his McKinney Motorsports Hayabusa. 

COTTRELL, HORAN HEADLINE WINNERS FROM BAKERSFIELD MARCH MEET IN MAY

 

When there's a tradition, regardless of the circumstances, there are diehards who will find a way to make it work. Case in point, the Bakersfield March Meet is a staple of nostalgia drag racing, and for the folks at Famoso Raceway in Bakersfield, Ca., they were prepared to wait out a pandemic.

Thus, this weekend was the Bakersfield March Meet in May. Some things are worth waiting for.

Taking home top professional honors were Bobby Cottrell (Nostalgia Funny Car), Dan Horan Jr. (Nostalgia Top Fuel), Eric Gates (Fuel Altered), and Jeremy Hangar (Pro Modified).

STRONG PERFORMANCES, UPSETS HIGHLIGHT SATURDAY PDRA COMPETITION

 

Despite a challenging forecast for Saturday, racers in the Professional Drag Racers Association (PDRA) kicked off eliminations in dramatic fashion at the DeCerbo Construction American Doorslammer Challenge presented by Callies Performance at Summit Motorsports Park. 
 
After finishing qualifying with a second session, the series completed the first round of eliminations in four out of six professional classes, as well as five sportsman and Jr. Dragster categories. 

HORAN, WILLIAMSON, WEST PACE FIRST DAY OF BAKERSFIELD MARCH MEET IN MAY

 

After a two-month pandemic-related delay, the Good Vibrations Bakersfield March Meet thundered to life at Famoso Raceway just outside of Bakersfield, Ca.

Dan Horan Jr., Brett Williamson, and Johnny West all stand atop the leaderboard, with final qualifying runs slated for Saturday.

Horan established his role early in AA/FC qualifying by blasting out a 5.632 elapsed time at 249.40 miles per hour in his 1969 Camaro replica flopper. Defending series champion Bobby Cottrell was right on his heels with a 5.650, 258.12. James Day was third with a 5.654.

FRIDAY'S PDRA QUALIFYING AT NORWALK RAINED OUT

Due to persistent rain showers, Professional Drag Racers Association (PDRA) officials canceled Friday qualifying at the DeCerbo Construction American Doorslammer Challenge presented by Callies at Summit Motorsports Park.

The series will try to complete a second, final qualifying session on Saturday, with Sunday set aside as race day.

A CAJUN WEEKEND CLASSIC: 1980 NHRA CAJUN NATIONALS

The video quality is about as rough as the State Capitol Raceway drag strip surface was, but this doesn't keep this classic Diamond P broadcast of the 1980 Cajun Nationals from being entertaining. With Don Prudhomme and Raymond Beadle failing to qualify, some of the "blue collar" Funny Car racers had their chance to shine, namely Paul Smith. You'll see other names such as Jeg Coughlin, Sr. in Top Fuel and Paul Smith in Funny Car. There's even a cameo appearance from the L.A. Hooker.

RUPERT RETURNS TO NOSTALGIA FUNNY CAR FOR BAKERSFIELD MARCH MEET

When Jerry Espeseth was going to miss this weekend's Bakersfield March Meet in FaMoso, Ca., there was only one logical choice to fill the opening.

No one knows the inside and out of the Atlas Camaro AA/FC than its previous owner Jason Rupert.

At first, Rupert declined the offer until he learned it was more of a command than an offer.

HART LENDS HELPING HAND WITH "SHARE YOUR SPARE" CAMPAIGN TO HELP FRIEND FIND A KIDNEY

As families and friends gather this weekend to celebrate the holiday weekend, a friend lent a helping hand to another to get their message out to the public. Josh Hart Fearless Racing put a ‘Share Your Spare’ sticker on his Top Fuel Dragster last weekend.

Hart had the decal on his 11,000 horsepower Burnyzz's Speed Shop and TechNet Professional Automotive Service dragster at the Mopar Express Lane NHRA SpringNationals presented by Pennzoil at Houston Raceway Park in Baytown, Texas. The rookie driver also donated a portion of his proceeds for the weekend to the Justin Terrell family.

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