MWDRS
Tour Rolls on to Historic SRCA Dragstrip for Great Bend
Nationals
GREAT BEND, Kan. (May 31, 2022) — A month after completing
a double event in Tulsa, the Summit Racing Equipment
Mid-West Drag Racing Series (MWDRS) presented by J&A
Service is moving on to SRCA Dragstrip for the second
annual Great Bend Nationals, June 3-4. It’s the first of
two June races before the series takes the summer off.

“Everything was great about this track last year and we’re
excited to go back this year,” Haney said. “We had great
runs last year and a great event. It was the very first
track to hold an NHRA national event, and it’s just
exciting that we get to bring our show there. The staff at
the place is awesome – they’re all volunteers. Their EMS
team is on point. The track prep was great. Everything was
great.”
Like every other MWDRS event, the Great Bend Nationals
will include the headlining Stroud Safety Pro Mod and J&A
Service Top Alcohol Funny Car classes. Sportsman and Jr.
Dragster categories will also race at Great Bend,
including Voss Wheelie Bars Top Sportsman, Race Star
Wheels Top Dragster, B&C Trailers Pro Jr. Dragster, and
Zimmerman Properties Sportsman Jr. Dragster.
The track has hosted sportsman racing for many years, but
the 3.60-second Pro Mods are entirely new to the historic
facility and area fans.
“That area has never seen what we're bringing to them,”
said Haney, who also competes in Pro Mod. “They didn't
realize what we were bringing until last year. As we keep
racing there, the local fans will hopefully know were
coming and can make plans to come out and be a part of
it.”
The MWDRS Great Bend Nationals is also a welcomed new
attraction for racers throughout the area. Local racers
joined the series for the first time last year, while
MWDRS regulars have had to adjust to the track’s unique
conditions.
“It is a different altitude there, so a lot of people have
to get there and test,” Haney said. “We are going to be at
5,000 feet of altitude. It's quite a bit different than
everybody is used to running in, so it makes it
interesting. We also get to pick up a lot of new racers
from Colorado and all those areas that don't usually get
to be a part of our series. Some of those people that
raced with us here for the first time here last year
continued to race with us throughout the rest of the year.
The series continues to evolve in the Midwest, and we're
excited about the future at Great Bend as well.”
The Great Bend Nationals is the fourth of eight events on
the 2022 MWDRS schedule. At the last event, the spring
Throwdown in T-Town at Osage Casino & Hotel Tulsa Raceway
Park, the series completed eliminations from the Memphis
Nationals as well as the Tulsa race.
“We accomplished something you don't see often, and that's
completing two races at one event,” Haney said. “We even
gave up one whole day to rain. The series has done amazing
things when it comes to getting these races in. We're
confident in what we do. We're not perfect by any means,
but the series works very hard to get every single race in
for our marketing partners and people who believe in the
series and continue to support us.”
While preparing for the SRCA race, Haney is also looking
ahead at the Summer Speed Spectacular at World Wide
Technology Raceway near St. Louis. It’s just two weeks
after the Great Bend Nationals, and it’s on pace to be one
of the marquee events of the season. Along with the usual
MWDRS lineup, the event will include nitro-burning
dragsters and motorcycles, as well as jet cars and more.
“The AA/FD front-engine Top Fuel dragsters are joining us
for the first time,” Haney said. “It's a big deal for us
to add these Top Fuel cars to the show. It just shows that
the series continues to evolve. We also have Top Fuel
Motorcycles for St. Louis. It's going to be one heck of a
show.”
Fans and supporters who can’t make it to the race can tune
in to the official event livestream on MAVTV Plus. An
event recap show will also air on MAVTV later in the
summer.
MWDRS and SRCA Dragstrip will offer testing for all Great
Bend Nationals racers from 12-5 p.m. on Thursday and 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday. Competition begins with Jr.
Dragster qualifying at 5 p.m. and pro qualifying at 6 and
8 p.m. Saturday’s on-track action starts at 9 a.m., with
the third pro qualifying session set for 11 a.m. Pro
eliminations will kick off at 6 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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