
DIVISION 4
No Problem Raceway
Belle Rose, La. Sept. 12-14Results will be posted as soon as they are available. For detailed results, go to Drag Race Central
Sunday Eliminations
Saturday Qualifying
Friday Qualifying
Event preview
Sunday Eliminations:FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Howard, Stidham pick up late season wins
BELLE ROSE, La. - In the final results from No Problem Raceway, Top Alcohol Dragster driver Shelly Howard posted a 5.505 second pass at 254.57 mph taking the win over Gene Snow at the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series O'Reilly Cajun Challenge. Snow crossed the finish line in 5.594 seconds at 232.23 mph.
"This is a good win for us," said Howard. "Lee (Callaway) is probably still ahead of us in division points but this will help with the national points."
Jackie Stidham picked up his second win in as many years in the Top Alcohol Funny Car class here at No Problem Raceway. In a repeat of last year's final round, Stidham knocked off South Central Division Champion Tate Branch with a pass of 5.834 seconds at 240.08 mph. Branch was right behind the Chickaska, Okla., resident with a 5.869, 245.14.
Kevin Helms continued to move closer to defending his National Championship in Stock with a win over Jeff Hefler.
Mike Trumble took out Rodger Brogdon in Comp. Eliminator with a run of 8.150 at 165.64 mph while Larry Stewart Jr. drove his '66 Nova to a win over Hammond, La., resident Larry Cummings in Super Stock. Vasil John of New Orleans ran a 9.901 at 154.72 mph to beat Clark Mundt at 9.918, 153.65.
Seventeen-year-old Corey Glidewell picked up the win in the Sunset Racecraft Top Sportsman Series and J.J. Hughes won the Kerker Motorcycle Series over Curtis Nichols of Donalsonville.
Additional winners were Tommy Phillips in Super Comp and GS Abbott of Strawn, Texas in Super Gas.
The South Central Division Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series makes its next stop at Thunder Valley Raceway Park in Noble, Okla., October 3-5.
The following are the final results from the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series event at No Problem Raceway:
TOP ALCOHOL DRAGSTER ROUND ONE 3) Shelly Howard, Tulsa, Okla., 5.561, 252.57 def. 6) James Thompson, Vernon, Texas, 5.714, 250.51; 8) Gene Snow, Fort Worth, Texas, 5.566, 234.94 def. 1) John Haley, Wayzata, Minn., 5.723, 236.80; 4) Lee Callaway, Channelview, Texas, 5.601, 250.74 def. 5) Darryl Hitchman, Hanford, Calif., foul; 2) Jason Cannon, Middleburg, Fla., 5.637, 253.33 def. 7) Karl Brounkowski, Magnolia, Texas, 5.892, 241.50; Semifinals Howard, 5.588, 252.80 def. Cannon, broke; Snow, 5.649, 230.92 def. Callaway, 6.660, 125.92; Finals Howard, 5.505, 254.57 def. Snow, 5.594, 232.23. TOP ALCOHOL FUNNY CAR ROUND ONE 2) Jackie Stidham, Chickasha, Okla., Chevy Camaro, 5.880, 241.89 def. 5) Kebin Kinsley, Kennedale, Texas, Oldsmobile Achieva, 5.957, 236.34; 4) Jimmy Jones, Cleburne, Texas, Camaro, 5.981, 240.68 def. 3) Ron Morrison, Oklahoma City, Okla., Camaro, 6.116, 234.00; 1) Tate Branch, Artesia, N.M., Camaro, 5.840, 245.85 def. 6) Shawn Jones, Albuquerque, N.M., Camaro, 6.014, 236.46; Semifinals Stidham, 5.898, 239.44 def. J. Jones, 7.154, 141.55; Branch, 5.847, 243.06 was unopposed; Finals Stidham, 5.834, 240.08 def. Branch, 5.869, 245.14. COMPETITION ELIMINATOR Mike Trumble Jr., Pasadena, Texas, '03 Sunfire, A/SMA, 8.150, 165.64 def. Rodger Brogdon, Tomball, Texas, '03 Cavalier, A/SMA, 8.114, 166.01. SUPER STOCK Larry Stewart Jr, Clinton, Miss., '66 Nova, SS/HA, 10.030, 123.79 def. Larry Cummings, Hammond, La., '97 Firebird, SS/AS, 9.552, 141.31. STOCK ELIMINATOR Kevin Helms, Mineola, Texas, '69 Camaro, A/S, 10.475, 122.51 def. Jeff Hefler, Mansfield, Texas, '98 Formula, B/FIA, 10.902, 115.22. SUPER COMP Tommy Phillips, Forney, Texas, Dragster, 8.892, 157.32 def. Bart Nelson, La Porte, Texas, Dragster, 8.976, 149.68. SUPER GAS Vasil John, New Orleans, '02 Trans Am, 9.901, 154.72 def. Clark Mundt, Longview, Texas, '63 Corvette, 9.918, 153.65. SUPER STREET GS Abbott, Strawn, Texas, '76 Vega, 10.882, 140.08 def. Bobby Gentry, Ft. Worth, Texas, '68 Camaro, 10.868, 127.59. TOP SPORTSMAN Corey Glidewell, Corinth, Miss., '94 Cutlass, 9.701, 95.32 def. Greg Lair, Canyon, Texas, '02 Grand Am, foul. SPORTSMAN MOTORCYCLE J.J. Hughes, The Colony, Texas, Suzuki, 9.146, 119.88 def. David Latino, Donaldsonville, La., '01 , 9.292, 140.77.
Saturday Qualifying:FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Racing kicks off at No Problem Raceway
BELLE ROSE, La. - Racing got underway today with nearly 500 cars at No Problem Raceway for the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series.
John Haley of St. Louis Park, Minn., is on top of the Top Alcohol Dragster field after the first round of qualifying with a pass of 5.457 seconds at 257.38 mph. Haley is followed by Jason Cannon as the Middleburg, Fla., resident covered the quarter-mile in 5.528 seconds at 256.60 mph. Shelly Howard is third with last year's event winner Lee Callaway in fourth.
In the Top Alcohol Funny Car class, it was defending NHRA South Central Division Champion Tate Branch grabbing the top spot with a run of 5.900 seconds at 245.85 mph. Last year's event winner Jackie Stidham is second at 5.903, 240.55 mph while Ron Morrison is third at 5.907 seconds, 230.61.
Two separate rain showers bumped the start of qualifying till late afternoon as racing finally got under way at 5:30 p.m. With racers getting just one qualifying run today, NHRA officials hope to give the Top Alcohol Dragsters a second qualifying run on Sunday morning before starting eliminations.
Gates at No Problem Raceway open at 8 a.m. For more information call the track, (985) 369-3692
Friday Qualifying:FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Mother Nature a problem at No Problem Raceway
BELLE ROSE, La. - Mother nature spoiled opening day at the O'Reilly Cajun Challenge for the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series at No Problem Raceway. Morning and early afternoon rain showers forced NHRA and No Problem Raceway officials to cancel Friday's qualifying rounds.
More than 400 cars will take to the track on Saturday with qualifying and time trials scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. with Top Alcohol Dragsters and Funny Cars making their qualifying runs at 1 and 5 p.m.
Defending event champion Lee Callaway is currently leading the South Central Division Top Alcohol Dragster points with Shelly Howard just 44 points behind. Howard is coming off a runner-up finish at last weekend's NHRA Mac Tools US Nationals. Jackie Stidham, last year's funny car event champion, is second in points behind last years division champion Tate Branch.
Tickets for this weekend's event are $20 for either Saturday or Sunday with children 11 and under free with a paid adult. For more information call the track, (985) 369-3693.
TOP ALCOHOL DRAGSTER 1) John Haley, St. Louis, Minn., 5.457 seconds, 257.38 mph 2) Jason Cannon, Middleburg, Fla., 5.526, 257.14 3) Shelly Howard, Tulsa, Okla., 5.537, 252.43 4) Lee Callaway, Channelview, Texas, 5.593, 251.44 5) Darryl Hitchman, Hanford, Calif., 5.621, 248.75 6) James Thompson, Vernon, Texas, 5.654, 253.42 7) Karl Brounkowski, Magnolia, Texas, 5.703, 253.61 8) Gene Snow, Fort Worth, Texas, 5.771, 219.94 Not Qualified 9) Carl Magee, Victoria, Texas, 6.608, 202.64 10) Brandon Pierce, Moore, Okla., 6.802, 163.51 11) Glen Woosley, Freeport, Texas, 6.999, 206.35 12) James Copeland II, Red Oak, Texas, 8.327, 95.08 First-round TAD pairings 1) John Haley, St. Louis, Minn., 5.457 seconds, 257.38 mph vs. 8) Gene Snow, Fort Worth, Texas, 5.771, 219.94 2) Jason Cannon, Middleburg, Fla., 5.526, 257.14 vs. 7) Karl Brounkowski, Magnolia, Texas, 5.703, 253.61 3) Shelly Howard, Tulsa, Okla., 5.537, 252.43 vs. 6) James Thompson, Vernon, Texas, 5.654, 253.42 4) Lee Callaway, Channelview, Texas, 5.593, 251.44 vs. 5) Darryl Hitchman, Hanford, Calif., 5.621, 248.75 TOP ALCOHOL FUNNY CAR 1) Tate Branch, Artesia, N.M., '03 Camaro, 5.900 seconds, 245.85 mph 2) Jackie Stidham, Chickasha, Okla., '00 Camaro, 5.903, 240.55 3) Ron Morrison, Oklahoma City, Okla., '97 Camaro, 5.907, 230.61 4) Jimmy Jones, Cleburne, Texas, '98 Camaro, 5.941, 241.02 5) Kebin Kinsley, Kennedale, Texas, '98 Achieva, 6.014, 234.45 6) Shawn Jones, Albuquerque, N.M., '02 Camaro, 6.116, 239.27 First-round TAFC pairings 1) Tate Branch, Artesia, N.M., '03 Camaro, 5.900 seconds, 245.85 mph vs. 6) Shawn Jones, Albuquerque, N.M., '02 Camaro, 6.116, 239.27 2) Jackie Stidham, Chickasha, Okla., '00 Camaro, 5.903, 240.55 vs. 5) Kebin Kinsley, Kennedale, Texas, '98 Achieva, 6.014, 234.45 3) Ron Morrison, Oklahoma City, Okla., '97 Camaro, 5.907, 230.61 vs. 4) Jimmy Jones, Cleburne, Texas, '98 Camaro, 5.941, 241.02 COMPETITION ELIMINATOR 1) Rodger Brogdon, Tomball, Texas, '03 Cavalier, A/SMA, 8.062 seconds, -0.658 (under index) 2) Cordis Johnson, Springdale, Ark., '03 Cavalier, F/SMA, 8.984, -0.616 3) Troy Buff, Spring, Texas, Boulton, A/ND, 7.098, -0.602 4) Mike Trumble, Pasadena, Texas, '03 Sunfire, A/SMA, 8.123, -0.597 5) Buddy Nickens, Spring, Texas, '02 S-10, B/TA, 8.454, -0.566 6) Michael Park, Norman, Okla., '03 Chevy, D/SMA, 8.740, -0.560 7) Scott Cashio, Ventress, La., '96 Achieva, F/SMA, 9.054, -0.546 8) David Rampy, Piedmont, Ala., '32 Bantam, A/EA, 7.452, -0.538 9) Robert Freeman, Oklahoma City, Okla., '01 Cavalier, B/SR, 8.062, -0.538 10) Greg Williams, Carthage, Texas, '02 Cavalier, C/SMA, 8.502, -0.498 SUPER STOCK 1) Buz Post, Arlington, Texas, '02 Grand Am, SS/AM, 8.400 seconds, -1.150 (under index) 2) Gilbert Johnson JR., Lecompte, La., '66 Impala, SS/NA, 11.361, -1.089 3) Robert Cruzen, Cleveland, Okla., '03 S-10, GT/TC, 10.338, -1.062 4) Don Barber, Hohenwald, Tenn., '93 Acheiva, GT/BA, 9.519, -1.031 5) J.W. Hames, Madison, Miss., '89 Daytona, GT/JA, 10.589, -1.011 6) Brent Johnson, Lecompte, La., '91 Calais, GT/IA, 10.549, -0.951 7) James Caro, Houma, La., '00 Avenger, GT/CA, 9.758, -0.942 8) Terry Emmons, Pasadena, Texas, '96 Firebird, SS/JA, 10.377, -0.923 9) Mike Crutchfield, Montgomery, Ala., '90 Camaro, SS/BS, 9.133, -0.917 10) Terry Pearson, Spanish Fort, Ala., '02 Cavalier, GT/BA, 9.661, -0.889 STOCK ELIMINATOR 1) Richard Taylor, Byhalia, Miss., '01 S-10, JT/SA, 15.558 seconds, -1.192 (under index) 2) Floyd Russo, Gonzales, La., '01 Pontiac, C/FIA, 10.826, -1.174 3) Kent LaPorte, New Iberia, La., '85 Camaro, F/FIA, 11.835, -1.115 4) Sam Lusco Jr, Houma, La., '96 Dakota, CT/SA, 11.805, -1.095 5) Ronnie Cardwell, Ruston, La., '90 Firebird, F/FIA, 11.894, -1.056 6) Ronnie Temento, Westwego, La., '97 Firebird, B/FIA, 10.663, -1.037 7) Nathan Davis, Hernando, Miss., '01 Camaro, B/FIA, 10.675, -1.025 8) R.J. Sledge, Boerne, Texas, '67 Fairlane, F/SA, 11.132, -1.018 9) Justin Cardwell, Ruston, La., '90 Chevy, E/FIA, 11.603, -0.997 10) Harold Culpepper, Pine Mtn. Valley, Ga., '94 Camaro, B/FIA, 10.718, -0.982 TOP SPORTSMAN 1) Greg Lair, Canyon, Texas, '02 Grand Am, 7.092 seconds, 194.97 mph 2) Earl Folse, Raceland, La., '86 Cutlass, 7.310, 189.34 3) Allen Firestone, Velma, Okla., '77 Vega, 7.319, 183.92 4) T J Tracey, Bartlett, Tenn., '63 Corvette, 7.323, 189.66 5) Corey Glidewell, Corinth, Miss., '94 Cutlass, 7.414, 185.54 6) David Cook, Magnolia, Texas, '02 Grand Am, 7.526, 182.03 7) Bert Prejean, St. Amant, La., '00 Firebird, 7.544, 176.93 8) Phillip Muse, Tomball, Texas, '92 Trans Am, 7.635, 175.66 9) Larry J. Smith, Ridgeland, Miss., '94 Cutlass, 7.662, 178.97 10) Brad Clark, Richland, Miss., '98 Corvette, 7.714, 174.48 KERKER MOTORCYCLE 1) Curtis J. Nichols III, Alvin, Texas, '92 Kawasaki, KMC, 0.000 seconds reaction time 2) Ben Brown, Irving, Texas, '83 Suzuki, KMC, 0.006 3) David E. Pulley, Lindale, Texas, '76 Kawasaki, KMC, 0.008 4) Delbert Ready, Houston, Texas, '82 Kawasaki, KMC, 0.016 5) William H. Keele Jr., San Antonio, Texas, '82 Kawasaki, KMC, 0.028 6) Rob Bennett, Plano, Texas, '84 Suzuki, KMC, 0.028 7) Shane Eperjesi, Lake Dallas, Texas, '88 Suzuki, KMC, 0.036 8) Eddie Glaze, Houston, Texas, '90 Suzuki, KMC, 0.037 9) Demetria Glaze, Houston, Texas, '97 Kawasaki, KMC, 0.050 10) Jose Trevino, San Antonio, Texas, '85 Suzuki, KMC, 0.054
Event preview:FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
It's 'no problem' for NHRA SOUTH Central Division Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series racers
BELLE ROSE, La. - No Problem Raceway will host the O'Reilly Cajun Challenge, a round of the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, Sept. 12-14. The three-day event is the fifth of six on the South Central division schedule. Competitors in eight classes including Top Alcohol Dragster and Top Alcohol Funny Car will vie for a share of the $155,520 purse as well as points leading to national and divisional championships.
At the division's last event, in May at State Capitol Dragway in Baton Rouge, defending division TAD champion Lee Callaway scored his first win of the season and then went to the winner's circle at an out-of-division race in Scribner, Neb., to make him the current points leader. In the first half of the season, the Channelview, Texas, racer went to the semifinals at the season opener in Houston and was runner-up at the second race on the schedule, in Memphis, Tenn. He then went out in the opening round in Dallas.
Just 44 points out of first place is former division TAD champion Shelly Howard. The Registered Nurse from Tulsa, Okla., won in Houston, did not make the trip to Memphis, and lost in the first round in Dallas. Howard has two semifinal-round finishes, in Baton Rouge and at an out-of-division meet in Scribner, Neb. She made her second final-round appearance of the year at another out-of-division race in Denver where she was runner-up. At the opening race, it looked like the Howard Racing team had started to regain the form that took them to the title in 2001, so it remains to be seen if they can dominate the second half of the season.
TAD veteran Gene Snow was runner-up to Callaway in Baton Rouge and it was his second final-round appearance in as many races. After suffering first-round losses to start the season, the driver from Ft. Worth, Texas, could make a move in the points if his program continues to be strong. Currently, he is in third place in the point standings.
In TAFC action, defending division champion Tate Branch is in first place by more than 100 points. The Artesia, N.M., racer won the race in Houston but then had a first-round loss in Memphis and went to the semifinals in Dallas. He won an out-of-division race in Topeka, Kan., and was runner-up in Baton Rouge.
Behind Branch are Jackie Stidham of Chickasha, Okla., and Jimmy Jones of Cleburne, Texas, respectively. Former division TAFC champion Stidham has made two final-round appearances. The first was in Dallas and then at the West Central division race in Scribner. Jones has only been to three races this year and he has made it to the semifinals twice and beat Branch in the finals in Baton Rouge.
The division's Sunset Racing Engines Top Sportsman Series and the Kerker Motorcycle Series will be run in conjunction with the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series event. Top Sportsman and Sportsman Motorcycle competitors will run qualifying and eliminations along with the other classes throughout the weekend.
Gates at No Problem Raceway open at 9 a.m. on Friday and at 8 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. Qualifying begins Friday at 10 a.m. with Top Alcohol Dragster, Top Alcohol Funny Car, and Top Sportsman qualifying scheduled at 5 p.m. Qualifying continues Saturday at 9 a.m. Top Alcohol Dragster, Top Alcohol Funny Car, and Top Sportsman racers will make two qualifying passes, at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Eliminations begin at 9 a.m. Sunday and Top Alcohol Dragster, Top Alcohol Funny Car, and Top Sportsman will run first round at noon.
Tickets, including pit pass, are $10 Friday, $20 Saturday and $20 Sunday. A three-day ticket is $45. Children 11 and under are admitted free with a paid adult.
No Problem Raceway is located on at 6470 Highway 996, just north of Highway 70, in Belle Rose, La. For more information call the track, (985) 369-3692, or visit the web site at www.NoProblemRaceway.com.
South Central division racers will close out their NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series season Oct. 3-5 at Thunder Valley Raceway in Noble, Okla.
NHRA LUCAS OIL DRAG RACING SERIES: Fact Sheet
WHAT: O'Reilly Cajun Challenge, a round of the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, where drivers earn points leading to divisional and national championships. Categories include Top Alcohol Dragster, Top Alcohol Funny Car, Comp Eliminator, Super Stock, Stock Eliminator, Super Comp, Super Gas and Super Street. The event is the fifth of six in South Central Division competition. The division's Sunset Racing Engines Top Sportsman Series and Kerker Motorcycle Series, featuring the Sportsman Motorcycle class, will also be run in conjunction with the event.
WHERE: No Problem Raceway, Belle Rose, La. Track is located at 6470 Highway 996, just north of Highway 70 in Belle Rose.
WHEN: Friday through Sunday, September 12-14, 2003
SCHEDULE: Time trials and qualifying schedule for the O'Reilly Cajun Challenge:
FRIDAY, Sept. 12 -- Gates open at 9 a.m. Qualifying and time trials begin at 10 a.m. Top Alcohol Dragster and Top Alcohol Funny Car qualifying sessions are scheduled at 5 p.m.
SATURDAY, Sept. 13 -- Gates open at 8 a.m. Final qualifying and time trials are scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. Top Alcohol Dragster and Top Alcohol Funny Car qualifying sessions are scheduled at 1 and 5 p.m.
SUNDAY, Sept. 14 -- Gates open at 8 a.m. Eliminations begin at 9 a.m. Eliminations for Top Alcohol Dragster and Top Alcohol Funny Car begin at noon.
TICKETS: GENERAL ADMISSION/PIT PASS -- $10 Friday, $20 Saturday, $20 Sunday. A three-day ticket is $45. Children 11 and under are admitted free with a paid adult. For more information please call No Problem Raceway, (985) 369-3692.
PURSE: The NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series competitors will vie for cash and contingency awards of $155,895, part of the 45-race, $6.5 million series.
2002 EVENT WINNERS: Lee Callaway, Top Alcohol Dragster; Jackie Stidham, Top Alcohol Funny Car; Scott Tidwell, Comp Eliminator; Brent Johnson, Super Stock; Chris Jackson, Stock Eliminator; Ricky Kyles, Super Comp; Randy Blackwell, Super Gas; Brian Hughes, Super Street
BONUS PROGRAMS:
NHRA LUCAS OIL DRAG RACING SERIES POINTS FUND -- a $561,000 point fund from Lucas Oil, which will be shared by 2003 NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series divisional champions and national champions. Divisional awards include $8,500 each to the Top Alcohol Dragster and Top Alcohol Funny Car champions; $3,000 to the champions in both Competition and Super Stock; $2,000 each to the champions in Stock, Super Comp, Super Gas and Super Street. The seven national champions will share a bonus of $135,000.SEALED POWER LOW QUALIFIER BONUS -- a $215,500 overall bonus fund from Federal-Mogul's Sealed Power brand to the low qualifiers at each of the 45 Lucas Oil events and the 23 NHRA national events: $1,250 each in Top Alcohol Dragster and Top Alcohol Funny Car; $400 each in Comp Eliminator and Super Stock; and $200 in Stock. (TAD and TAFC compete at 43 of 45 divisional events and 16 of 23 national events.)
JEG'S ALLSTARS: The best of the best from each of NHRA's seven divisions will compete for a share of the $100,000 point fund from Jeg's High Performance. The 2003 Jeg's Allstars event will culminate a year-long points battle between drivers in each of NHRA's Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series' eight classes. The top points earner in each category will qualify to represent his/her division at the 2003 Jeg's Allstars. Points are based on in-division races only.
The winning division's team will share $20,000 and individual awards include $7,000 each to the Top Alcohol Dragster and Top Alcohol Funny Car champions, $6,000 to champions in Comp Eliminator and Super Stock, and $4,500 to the Stock, Super Comp, Super Gas, and Super Street champions. Runners-up in all categories will earn $2,000 apiece. Each Allstars competitor will also receive a share of a $20,000 towing fund to get to the event.
NHRA KERKER MOTORCYCLE SERIES: Run in conjunction with the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, the NHRA Kerker Motorcycle Series is an opportunity for competitors in NHRA's Sportsman Motorcycle class to earn points toward divisional championships. The $7,400 champions' purse posted by Kerker will be paid to first, second and third place points finishers in NHRA divisions that host Sportsman Motorcycles.
The top four riders from each division in the NHRA Kerker Motorcycle Series will be invited to compete in the NHRA Kerker King of the Coast competition. In 2003, the All-Star invitational will be run in November during the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series event at Thunder Valley Raceway in Noble, Okla.. The rider who is crowned the Kerker King of the Coast will earn $1,000. The runner-up in the 16-bike field will receive $500.
Currently, Sportsman Motorcycles are run in NHRA's South Central, West Central, Northwest and Pacific divisions.
SUNSET RACING ENGINES TOP SPORTSMAN SERIES: Run in conjunction with the Lucas Oil Series, competitors in the Top Sportsman class are vying for division championships. The top points finisher will earn a year-end bonus of $1,000 and the runner-up will get $500. Top Sportsman racers may run the six South Central Division Lucas Oil events as well as three Lucas Oil Series races in either the Southeast or North Central Divisions.
FEATURES: More than 450 drivers in the eight racing categories. Eight-car fields in Top Alcohol Dragster and Top Alcohol Funny Car, featuring five-second, 260 mph side-by-side racing.
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