Author: MID News

2025 Montgomery International Dragway Schedule Features Hitman’s 4.84 Event, 7 Weekends of Bracket Points Races, 2 of our own Big Buck Bracket Races (including a November Winter Series event), Edmund Hall Promods, Radial Racing, Thursday Grudge in the Gump, Verge Index Racing, several No-Time Radial Events, Roll Racing Events, Big Dollar Jr Dragster Events, the Great American 500K Bracket Race, Flicker Promotions, private testing, plus more! The 7 Weekend Bracket Points series will be named, with permission, the “Super 7 Series” and feature $7,500 to win in Box $5,000 in No Box, and Jr Dragsters! We will announce this year’s…

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The 2025 Super 7 WDRA Bracket Points Series Payouts and dates designed by the Racers! Like and share for $100 voucher towards entering the point series! Racers, we listened, and you designed these payouts and points structure, and we like it! 7 Weekends! Super 7! Two races per weekend! The Points Championship Program Information will be posted next! This year, you will be able to enter the points program at the track or online if you are not able attend the first race! We will get the points entry up on the website ASAP! We wanted to give you an…

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Winner Circle Photos! November 30, 2024 Box Winner: Taylor Senseney R/U: 777X (Driver not on file). Just kidding. Congrats Dillan Kyle 😎 No Box Winner: Allen Reno R/U: Nick Kay Jr. Dragster Winner: Troy Henderson R/U: CJ Handy 16-Car Shootout for the Points Series Finale Winner: Brandon Taylor R/U: Casey Prince Photos by Hobbie Lee Photography

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Great American Bracket Races is pleased to announce that the SDPC Raceshop Dream Team Challenge and Moser Engineering Top Bulb 25Ks/Bottom Bulb 10Ks will transition to Montgomery International Dragway in Montgomery, AL May 14-18, 2025. The 8th Annual Event is a Staple Event for the Great American Bracket Races brand that brings the sport of bracket racing and Team Sports element to one race as the Dream Team Challenge. “Brad Wheeler and his staff have done a wonderful job with taking Montgomery International Dragway to another level”, Britt Cummings of Race Promotions Group stated. “Installing a brand new Accutime Timing…

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The WDRA sophomore season came to an exciting close at Montgomery International Dragway during the Summit World Championships presented by SunCoast Performance. Racers from across North America converged at the southern facility to compete in the Box, No Box, Sportsman, Junior Dragster, and inaugural Motorcycle class. The Summit Sportsman Drag Racing Series (SSDRS) includes $250,000 worth of payouts and prizes, including $300 cash given to every participant in an effort to offset travel expenses. A select field of only the best racers from across the WDRA member track network were invited to compete for this prestigious event which boasts cash…

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To crown the second set of WDRA World Champions, the event moved to Montgomery International Dragway to provide more of a centralized location for the increasing number of WDRA racetracks. The WDRA Summit World Championships, presented by SunCoast Performance, featured two days for qualified racers to get familiar with the facility before diving into the most crucial race of the season. Thursday opened with a Test and Tune session, followed by a Pit Vehicle Race in which Trey Goodson cashed in on day one. Friday featured $5,000-to-win races in each of the five classes with zero entry fee for competitors…

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The 4th Annual Mike Smith Memorial Race concluded with Caden Meuth taking home the final $20,000 prize after 10-rounds of competition. In the final round of the main event, Meuth defeated Cynthia Quick to secure the win. Doug Foley was the lone semi-finals. Timmy Smith, who nearly achieve-back victories, fell short in the quarter-finals along with KC Pesnel. Up next is the Great American $500K Bracket Race as entries are available for the main event and the Triple 40’s.

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Montgomery, AL – This weekend, racers honored local legend Mike Smith, with a memorable victory by his close friend Jeremy Hancock. Hancock claimed the $20,000 top prize on Saturday after defeating Lester Adkins in an all-dragster final. Veteran racer Buddy Ferrell reached the semifinals but lost after a .002 red light and a dead-on-one run against Adkins. Stephen McCrory and Ty Farmer rounded out the quarterfinalists. In the second-chance Duck Race, Kholten Fuller drove his father’s Mopar Duster to victory, winning the $5,000 prize after beating Josh Jarrell in the final round.

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