Keith
Haney and Chris Marshall Race to Victory at Second Race of
Summit Racing Equipment Mid-West Drag Racing Series
Throwdown in T-Town
TULSA, Okla. (Oct. 4, 2021) — Advancing to his third final
round in four races, Pro Mod’s Keith Haney knew he needed
to finish the job and he turned in a clutch performance at
his home track to win the second race of the Osage Hotel
Casino Throwdown in T-Town for the Summit Racing Equipment
Mid-West Drag Racing Series presented by J&A Service.
Haney picked up his first win of the season, knocking off
Jim Whiteley in the final round at Tulsa Raceway Park to
finish off an impressive weekend in style.

Also picking up wins to cap off the second race of the
Throwdown in T-Town were Chris Marshall (Top Alcohol Funny
Car), Rodney Frazier (Race Star Wheels Top Dragster),
Lance Abbott (Pat Musi Racing Engines Top Sportsman), Ron
Muenks (Pro Mod Slammers), Colt Saum (Summit Racing Pro
Jr.) and Karlee Brundidge (Zimmerman Properties
Construction Sportsman Jr.).
Haney went 3.671-seconds at 207.37 mph in his
nitrous-powered “Black Mamba” Camaro, leading
start-to-finish against Whiteley’s 3.687 at 202.91. It was
a rewarding finish for Haney, who moved to third in
points, to grab the victory after coming close at two
previous events in the past month.
“I’m just on cloud nine,” Haney said. “The last four
races, we’ve been to three finals, one of which we won,
and one semifinal. That’s a testament to the team and the
tuner, Brandon Switzer. It was just an amazing weekend. To
do it at my home track, it was awesome and the fans were
just amazing here.”
After advancing to the semifinals at Friday’s first race,
Haney was the top qualifier heading into Saturday with a
strong run of 3.678 at 206.35. After a first-round win,
Haney went 3.689 at 206.20 and then picked up a key
holeshot win against Ed Thornton, who went 3.681 at an
eye-popping 221.49. Haney, though, was .031 on the
starting line, allowing his 3.695 at 206.23 to hold up and
send him to another final round.
In the final round, he was first off the starting line,
culminating in a huge weekend for Haney, who trails
Whiteley and points leader Joey Oksas heading into the
final race. Oksas had won three straight races before
falling in the second round on Saturday.
“I was ready and the team was ready,” Haney said. “It was
all about consistency in the car and staying consistent on
the tree. The track was on kill and everyone went fast
this weekend. That track was rolling and the team stayed
focused and came away with a victory. It was a great
weekend and we were going to get in two races no matter
what it took.”
In Top Alcohol Funny Car, Marshall finished off an
incredible weekend in Tulsa by knocking off points leader
and defending world champ Sean Bellemeur in the final
round with a massive blast of 3.580 at 213.06 in the final
round. Bellemeur left first with a stellar .008 reaction
time, but slowed to a 3.826 as Marshall pulled to less
than 40 points out of first with his first victory this
season and second in his MWDRS career.

After falling to Bellemeur on a holeshot in the final
round of the first race of the Throwdown in T-Town on
Friday, Marshall stayed on point and finished the job the
next day.
“That felt really good. I did a bad job in Martin, losing
in the first round, so I knew it was imperative to win one
of these two races,” Marshall said. “It ended on a really
good note and performance-wise, I was really proud of what
we were able to do. We strive to run as fast as we can and
I’m really happy with what we were able to do. It’s going
to come down to the last race now and at least I’ve got a
chance, so that’s exciting.”
Marshall qualified No. 1 with a solid 3.607 at 213.54,
earning a first-round bye. He went 3.662 at 211.53 to
defeat Bill Bernard, setting up a second final round
matchup with Bellemeur in as many days. Knowing he needed
something big against the defending champ, Marshall dipped
into the 3.50s, making the quickest run of the weekend at
the Throwdown in T-Town.
An aggressive approach is a hallmark for Marshall and he
knew a near-flawless track at Tulsa Raceway Park would
allow him to push the envelope.
“The Mid-West Drag Racing Series gives you a fast track
and I just have to pick away at it,” Marshall said. “The
credit goes to them and everyone at Tulsa for giving us
such a great track. We hit it right in the final and we
had to against Sean because he’s a killer. He’s the guy to
beat and the best on the tree, but when it’s your day,
it’s your day. Sometimes it goes your way and that makes
you appreciate it more when it is.”
Frazier knocked off Anita Strasburg in the final in Top
Dragster. In Top Sportsman, Abbott knocked off Michael
Chitty in the championship round. Saum went 7.911 in Pro
Jr. to earn the victory and Brundidge picked up the win by
going 8.973 in Sportsman Jr.
The Summit Racing Equipment Mid-West Drag Racing Series
presented by J&A Service caps off its 2021 season with the
MWDRS Xtreme Texas World Finals on Oct. 22-23 at Xtreme
Raceway Park in Ferris, Texas.
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 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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