Joey
Oksas and Sean Bellemeur Headline Summit Racing Equipment
Mid-West Drag Racing Series Winners at Great Bend
Nationals at SRCA Dragstrip
GREAT BEND, Kan. (Aug. 24, 2021)— After coming close on a
number of occasions in his young Pro Mod career, rising
star Joey Oksas broke through for his first victory in the
Summit Racing Equipment Mid-West Drag Racing Series
presented by J&A Service, racing to an impressive win at
the Great Bend Nationals at SRCA Dragstrip.
Oksas’ win was one of a number of highlights during the
MWDRS’ first trip to Great Bend, Kan. With a standout
track surface and a facility that drew rave reviews, the
teams put on a spectacular show, with defending MWDRS
world champ Sean Bellemeur (Top Alcohol Funny Car), Mike
Secret (Pat Musi Racing Engines Top Sportsman), Lee Ramey
(Race Star Wheels Top Dragster), Alden Peres (Summit
Racing Pro Jr.) and Tyler Wells (Zimmerman Properties
Construction Sportsman Jr.) all picking up victories in
the series’ first race in more than three months.

The weekend was certainly memorable for Oksas, who raced
past Keith Haney in the Pro Mod final round, going
3.699-seconds at 214.55 mph in his turbocharged ’67
Mustang. It was the first run in the 3.60s of the weekend
and came at the perfect time as Oksas picked up his first
career victory in the Mid-West Drag Racing Series in his
young career.
“It’s definitely unbelievable,” Oksas said. “I can’t tell
you how hard this team has been working at it. We’ve
gotten close a few times and to finally close the deal was
awesome. (Tuner) Jeff (Pierce) made all the right calls,
the team worked really well together and everyone did
their jobs. It’s a tight field and there’s a lot of great
cars so everything has to work out well. We just kept
chipping away at it and it was just an awesome weekend.”
After qualifying third, Oksas and the team displayed
impressive consistency on raceday, going 3.773 at 212.63
in the opening round. He followed with a 3.747 at 212.66
to beat Wayne Roberts and advance to the semifinals, where
Oksas got a bye run followed Jon Stouffer’s crash. The
team still put together a stout run, going 3.702 at
214.55, setting the stage for the final round duel with
Haney.
Oksas left first with a .036 reaction time and dipped into
the 3.60s to round out a win he won’t forget, setting the
stage for what he hopes will be a memorable finish to his
2021 MWDRS season.
“We were ready to get back in the car, that’s for sure,”
Oksas said. “I’m ready to keep doing what I need to do in
the car and everything just keeps getting smoother every
time out. We’re just looking for continued development and
hopefully we can pull one of these off again. Going to a
new track was a lot of fun. The place was awesome and the
track was great.”
It was also the first time Bellemeur raced at SRCA
Dragstrip and he put on a show, taking out Chris Marshall
in a thrilling side-by-side race in the final round.
Bellemeur went 3.658 at 210.05 to oust Marshall’s 3.659 at
208.97 in a terrific drag race, picking up his second
victory this season.
“It’s always tough going to a track you’ve never been
down, but I’m lucky to have a guy like (tuner) Steve Boggs
in my corner,” Bellemeur said. “The track was absolutely
phenomenal and we underestimated it a couple times. Racing
Marshall, it was an awesome race. I left pretty good,
Steve had it tuned up and we squeaked out a win. There
were a lot of really close races and it was an awesome
place. I look forward to coming back.”

Bellemeur and his team debated sitting out the final
qualifying session Saturday morning, but as conditions
rapidly improved, they made the call and qualified No. 1,
taking home the $1,000 top qualifier bonus with a run of
3.644 at 210.18.
After going 3.663 at 209.56 in an opening-round bye run,
Bellemeur got past Annie Whiteley with a 3.843 at 189.82
to advance to the final. Bellemeur had to pedal the car a
couple times that round, but everything was working
against Marshall, as Bellemeur left first with a .032
light and had just enough to hold off Marshall at the
finish line.
“I pedaled it twice against Annie and we were lucky enough
to get the win light there,” Bellemeur said. “We’re still
learning what this car wants, but our goal is to win a
championship in both the NHRA and Mid-West Drag Racing
Series. We’re going to do everything we can to try and get
that done.”
Keith Haney enjoyed an impressive weekend in Pro Mod,
finishing as the runner up. He knocked off Jim Whiteley,
who qualified No. 1 with a 3.714 at 201.40, in the
semifinals on a holeshot with a 3.726 at 202.88 in his
nitrous-powered “Black Mamba” Camaro. With MAVTV also on
hand, Haney praised the experience at SRCA Dragstrip as
MWDRS made a lasting debut at the facility.
“Hats off to everyone at the track and everyone at
Mid-West Drag Racing Series,” Haney said. “Everyone did a
phenomenal job, the fans loved the show and it was just a
great race weekend. We gave our fans and marketing
partners exactly what they needed to see this weekend. It
was a great atmosphere and everyone knocked it out of the
park.”
In Top Dragster, Ramey’s 3.893 at 178.02 was enough to
give him the win over Chris Burrell. Anita Strasburg
qualified No. 1 with a 3.736 at 196.62. Secret knocked off
Terry Pope in the Top Sportsman final round with a 4.671
at 147.71, while Ed Thornton’s 4.025 at 196.79 gave him
the No. 1 qualifier.
In Pro Jr., Peres beat Jonathan McClain in the
championship round, while Wells prevailed over Lucas
Dreher in the Sportsman Jr. final.
The Summit Racing Equipment Mid-West Drag Racing Series
presented by J&A Service returns to action Sept. 10-11
with the U.S. 131 Nationals at U.S. 131 Motorsports Park
in Martin, Mich. For more information on the Mid-West Drag
Racing Series, visit www.midwestdragracingseries.com.
ABOUT MWDRS
The Summit Racing Equipment Mid-West Drag Racing Series is
an all-eighth-mile drag racing organization with
headquarters in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The series is headlined
by Pro Modified and Top Alcohol Funny Car, with additional
classes including Outlaw N/T, Top Sportsman, Top Dragster,
and two Jr. Dragster categories.The 2021 MWDRS schedule
consists of eight national events. For more information on
the MWDRS, visit www.MidWestDragRacingSeries.com.
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