With
Heavy Hearts, MWDRS Moving Forward with Summer Speed
Spectacular in St. Louis
MADISON, Ill. (June 15, 2022) — Though the Summit Racing
Equipment Mid-West Drag Racing Series (MWDRS) presented by
J&A Service is still mourning the recent loss of Pro Mod
driver Ronnie Hobbs, the series is moving forward with the
fifth race of their eight-race season, the Summer Speed &
Fire Spectacular at World Wide Technology Raceway near St.
Louis. It’s the last event before the MWDRS goes on a
summer break.

“Ronnie was a good friend, a fierce competitor, and an
advocate of the series,” said Keith Haney, founder and
owner, MWDRS. “His loss of life impacted the whole MWDRS
staff and our racers. It's going to be hard for us all,
but Ronnie wouldn't want it any other way. He'd want us to
strap back into our race cars and for us to continue on
with the show we've been providing for six years now. We
will go on. We have to.”
The MWDRS is taking part in World Wide Technology
Raceway’s Summer Speed & Fire Spectacular as a part of a
show that also includes jet dragsters, fireworks, and
more.
“St. Louis is one of the very first tracks we worked with
to host a MWDRS race,” Haney said. [Executive VP and
General Manager] Chris Blair is a great guy and runs a
tight ship. They just had a successful NASCAR weekend, but
this weekend is a totally different atmosphere. You've got
jet cars, two new classes, Pro Mod, Funny Car, Top
Sportsman, Top Dragster, local bracket racing, and a
fireworks show. The fans couldn't ask for a better
weekend.”
Leading the way for the MWDRS is Stroud Safety Pro Mod and
J&A Service Top Alcohol Funny Car. The list of competitors
includes the current points leaders in both classes,
Dustin Nesloney in Pro Mod and Annie Whiteley in Top
Alcohol Funny Car.
The MWDRS contingent will also have an added nitro flair
at St. Louis, as Pingel Top Fuel Motorcycle and the
All-American Fuel Dragster (AAFD) group’s Custom Floaters
Front-Engine Top Fuel dragsters will join the usual MWDRS
lineup.
St. Louis is the second MWDRS event for Top Fuel
Motorcycle. An eight-bike field is expected, including
fan-favorite rider Larry “Spiderman” McBride, who recently
recorded the world’s fastest quarter-mile pass for a
motorcycle at 268.38 MPH.
“The Top Fuel Motorcycle guys have a big following and
they give the fans something that they don't usually get
to see,” Haney said. “Hopefully we'll break some more
records.”
The AAFD group is making its MWDRS debut, and
approximately 20 drivers are expected to make a big first
impression. With modern technology utilized in an
old-school, front-engine design, the class is sure to
entertain the St. Louis fans. The AAFD teams traditionally
run the full quarter-mile strip, so they’re looking
forward to seeing what they can run in the MWDRS’s
eighth-mile format.
“They’re just a great group of guys,” said Haney, who also
co-owns Osage Casino & Hotel Tulsa Raceway Park. “They’ve
raced with us before at Tulsa, and one of the car owners,
Jon Brook, has sponsored the track for over 50 years
through his business, Grand Prix Auto Sports Centers. The
whole group of racers is awesome, and to have them come
race with us this weekend just makes the event that much
better. It’s supposed to be the biggest showing of
front-engine Top Fuel cars in 20 years.”
The Summer Speed & Fire Spectacular 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.
Haney noted that the series is still working on a plan to
complete the MWDRS Great Bend Nationals, which was
postponed following Hobbs’ crash in Friday night
qualifying. He asks for patience as his tight-knit staff
moves forward.
“The [MWDRS] staff is suffering in many ways,” Haney said.
“Not all questions can be answered. We're still working
through some stuff with the racetrack for a makeup date
for the event. Understand what we're going through and
what's happening. There was a life lost. We're diligently
working on an outcome for Great Bend. We'll have that
information as soon as we can.”
MWDRS competitors will prepare for the Summer Speed & Fire
Spectacular with testing on Thursday and Friday.
Qualifying sessions are scheduled for 5 and 8 p.m. on
Friday and noon on Saturday. The pro classes will go into
eliminations at 4 p.m. on Saturday.
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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