Reed, Capps, Troy Coughlin Jr. Bring Home the Spoils at PRO Superstar Shootout
The second Power Equipment PRO Superstar Shootout, held at Bradenton Motorsports Park the first full week of February was another winner.
The second Power Equipment PRO Superstar Shootout, held at Bradenton Motorsports Park the first full week of February was another winner.
Last February’s inaugural PRO Superstar Shootout was a grand preface to the 2024 Mission Foods NHRA Drag Racing Series, albeit an event without official sanction.
Richards, who has raced part-time in NHRA over the past few years, with brother Paul at his side as the naming owner of his team – Paul Richards Racing – didn’t have the best race weekend in Bradenton.
The PRO Shootout is proving to be THE place to kick off drag racing at the beginning of the year as stars flock to Florida.
The Nitro class looks to be full of powerhouse competition this season, with a host of new full-time entries.
As Tim Wilkerson heads for retirement, son Daniel prepares to step into the SCAG Wilkerson ride.
Jeg Coughlin Jr. is returning to NHRA’s Camping World Drag Racing Series’ Pro Stock class for the final two races of the season and the Countdown to the Championship.
The PRO Superstar Shootout, set to take place at Bradenton Motorsports Park in the city of the same name in Florida on February 8-10, 2024.
For the past 27 seasons, Tim Wilkerson has competed as an NHRA Funny Car independent, with sponsorship from information technology company Levi, Ray & Shoup.
When Erica Enders first started her Pro Stock career, she had very little outside backing from companies. For much of her first five championship NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series seasons, her primary support has come from Melling companies, whose logos have adorned her red Chevrolet Camaro prepped and serviced by Elite Motorsports.