PDRA Creates Pro Mod Challenge
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The Professional Drag Racers Ass’n (PDRA) has created the Classic Graphix Pro Mod Challenge.
Serving as a second-chance race for non-qualifiers in Moroso Pro Boost and Switzer Dynamics Pro Nitrous, the new class will be contested at eight races on the 2019 PDRA schedule and will be available whenever there are more than 16 cars in Pro Boost and Pro Nitrous.
“With Pro Boost and Pro Nitrous being our two quickest and fastest classes, we wanted to give the racers in those classes another chance to race for win lights if they don’t qualify for the main field,” PDRA Series Director Tyler Crossnoe said to Drag Illustrated. “We realize a lot goes into fielding a car at this level and we felt we should reward all the teams that support our events.”
The Classic Graphix Pro Mod Challenge will not feature championship points but will pay $2,500 to the winner, $750 to the runner-up and $250 to the semifinalists.
For more information, visit the PDRA Series website.
Serving as a second-chance race for non-qualifiers in Moroso Pro Boost and Switzer Dynamics Pro Nitrous, the new class will be contested at eight races on the 2019 PDRA schedule and will be available whenever there are more than 16 cars in Pro Boost and Pro Nitrous.
“With Pro Boost and Pro Nitrous being our two quickest and fastest classes, we wanted to give the racers in those classes another chance to race for win lights if they don’t qualify for the main field,” PDRA Series Director Tyler Crossnoe said to Drag Illustrated. “We realize a lot goes into fielding a car at this level and we felt we should reward all the teams that support our events.”
The Classic Graphix Pro Mod Challenge will not feature championship points but will pay $2,500 to the winner, $750 to the runner-up and $250 to the semifinalists.
For more information, visit the PDRA Series website.