MWDRS
Ready to Get Back on Track at US 131 Motorsports Park’s
Funny Car Nationals
MARTIN, Mich. (Sept. 6, 2022) — It’s been nearly three
months since the Summit Racing Equipment Mid-West Drag
Racing Series presented by J&A Service last raced, so the
all-eighth-mile series is recharged and ready to put on a
show at US 131 Motorsports Park for the track’s 18th
annual Honor Credit Union Funny Car Nationals, Sept. 9-10.
It’s the sixth race of an eight-race season for the
series, which includes headlining pro and sportsman
classes.

“It feels like it's been forever,” said Keith Haney,
founder, MWDRS. “Our racers even feel like it's been
forever. But the good thing is people got to spend time
with their families and concentrate on work. It's kind of
like a little break to recharge and revamp your program or
stock back up because parts are hard to get. It's a
combination of things that make the time off great.”
The two quickest and fastest classes in the MWDRS, Stroud
Safety Pro Mod and J&A Service Top Alcohol Funny Car, will
join the Funny Car Nationals lineup that also features
four nostalgia Nitro Funny Cars, nostalgia BB/Funny Cars,
and jet Funny Cars.
“We’re excited to head to Martin,” said Haney, who also
competes in Pro Mod. “Jason Peterson and the staff there
are absolutely, hands-down amazing. We can't thank them
enough for bringing us in and making us a part of their
show. I think they had over 15,000 people in the stands
last year. We can’t wait.”
Just seven points separate the top three drivers in Pro
Mod, Dustin Nesloney, Stan Shelton, and Daniel Pharris. A
tense championship battle is also developing in Top
Alcohol Funny Car, where Sean Bellemeur, Annie Whiteley,
and Chris Marshall lead the way. The series standouts will
mix it up with regional drivers and first-time MWDRS
competitors at Martin.
“A lot of the points leaders are all showing up,” Haney
said. “It's a long drive for some of our people on this
side of the country – Oklahoma and Texas – but most of
them will make their way there. We also have a lot of
newcomers coming – a bunch of them. It's going to be fun
to see some newcomers who want to come race with us.”
Along with Pro Mod and Top Alcohol Funny Car, the MWDRS
contingent at the Funny Car Nationals will also include
the MWDRS sportsman classes, Voss Wheelie Bars Top
Sportsman and Race Star Wheels Top Dragster, as well as
Jr. Dragster racing in B&C Trailers Pro Jr. Dragster and
Zimmerman Properties Sportsman Jr. Dragster.
The series will have a wider audience at the Martin event,
as it’s the first race since the MWDRS livestreaming
partner, MAVTV Plus, joined FloSports. Now, all FloRacing
subscribers will be able to watch MWDRS events through
their accounts on smart TVs, streaming sticks, and the
FloSports app for smartphones.
“Having MAVTV and Flo join together is a great opportunity
for not only our marketing partners, but our racers,”
Haney said. “Their platform sees millions of people across
the world. Having them on board and being a part of their
drag racing side is going to be fun. It's still MAVTV,
it's just MAVTV on FloRacing.
“A lot of people don’t know we have our own livestreaming
equipment, so we send the feed to MAVTV and FloRacing,”
Haney added. “It’s still Al Tucci and Luke Clevenger on
the mic. We’ll actually have MAVTV and their big
production truck back with us at the World Finals to cut
the last TV show for the last half of the year.”
Jimmy Boles, the MWDRS track prep manager and race
director, will miss the US 131 race due to obligations
back at Osage Casino & Hotel Tulsa Raceway Park, so
reputed track prep specialist Jimmy Bradshaw was tapped to
fill in for this event.
“We’re excited to have Jimmy on board,” Haney said. “He
works real close with the guys at Martin. Samuel Peterson
[son of track owner Jason Peterson] is a great kid and
those two work great together. They have a great working
relationship. The track prep should be on point as always.
He'll be there ready to go for Thursday testing and he'll
stay with us throughout the event.”
Another development over the midseason break was the
decision to make the fall Throwdown in T-Town at Tulsa a
double event. Before starting the Throwdown race, the
series will complete eliminations from the MWDRS Great
Bend Nationals. The Great Bend race was postponed
following a crash in qualifying that claimed the life of
Pro Mod driver Ronnie Hobbs.
“The qualifying fields are set in all classes,” Haney
said. “We're working on the schedule now, but each racer
will get one hit at the track and we'll go racing for that
event, then we'll go into the Tulsa event. We've done it
before. Starting at Martin, there’s basically four races
left in the season, so a lot can happen.”
MWDRS teams will have the opportunity to test on Thursday
and Friday, with qualifying set to begin at 6 p.m. Another
session is scheduled for 8 p.m., while qualifying will
conclude with a third session on Saturday morning. Opening
ceremonies and pro eliminations will begin at 3 p.m.
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 2022 MWDRS schedule consists of
eight national events. For more information on the MWDRS,
visit www.MidWestDragRacingSeries.com.
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