PDRA Ends Pro Stock Division
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After much discussion and deliberation, officials with the Professional Drag Racing Association (PDRA) have decided to no longer sanction a Pro Stock class in 2015.
The expected team participation in the Pro Stock class for the 2015 season fell short of the numbers to make the Pro Stock teams a viable class in the series.
While PDRA has not excluded adding the class back to the roster in the future, there are no present plans for renegotiation with the teams.
“The Pro Stock class made a great showing in our inaugural season in 2014. However, team commitments to other series has split the division. For the good of the racing community the PDRA will not contribute to the further division of this class. We wish them well in their racing schedule, and would be happy to consider their addition to the PDRA class line-up in the future,” said Series Director Bob Harris.
The expected team participation in the Pro Stock class for the 2015 season fell short of the numbers to make the Pro Stock teams a viable class in the series.
While PDRA has not excluded adding the class back to the roster in the future, there are no present plans for renegotiation with the teams.
“The Pro Stock class made a great showing in our inaugural season in 2014. However, team commitments to other series has split the division. For the good of the racing community the PDRA will not contribute to the further division of this class. We wish them well in their racing schedule, and would be happy to consider their addition to the PDRA class line-up in the future,” said Series Director Bob Harris.