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PDRA Adds
Outlaw 632 to Sunshine State Shootout Competition
PITTSBORO, N.C. (August 19, 2016): Outlaw 632 has deep
roots at Bradenton Motorsports Park. The class was created
there through a collaboration between racers and the
facility. It has increasingly grown in popularity among
Florida racers and is now spreading across the country.
The Professional Drag Racers Association will head to
Bradenton Motorsports Park for the Mel Bush Motorsports
Sunshine State Shootout September 29 through October 1.
Along with the PDRA’s usual all star line up of classes,
Outlaw 632 will make a PDRA debut at the track it calls
home.
“It’s a very exciting class. It’s cars that people can
identify with, and it’s extremely competitive,” stated
Bradenton Motorsports Park’s Track Operator, Alan Chervitz.
The category is so named due to the 632 cubic inch limit.
Legal weight is based upon engine combinations. Nitrous is
the only power adder allowed. “The class is full of really
cool looking machines,” Chervitz continued. “We run it
down here probably eight times a year. But now it’s been
picked up at quite a few other tracks around the country.
A lot of cars can fit into the class. People running the
class are out having a great time.”
Chervitz typically sees about 30 cars enter Outlaw 632 at
his track and believes it will be a great addition to the
class line up at the Mel Bush Motorsports Sunshine State
Shootout. PDRA’s Bob Harris agrees:
“We’re excited to welcome Outlaw 632 to the Sunshine State
Shootout,” Harris commented. “The class is growing in
popularity with fans and racers. It’s a great chance for
us to highlight local talent and the grassroots racer in
an exciting class that has strong roots at Bradenton
Motorsports Park.”
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With 13 or more cars entered in the class, Outlaw 632 will
be a 16 car qualified field. The field size will increase
to 32 if 28 or more cars enter the event. Entry fee is
$200 and includes car and driver and one starting line
crew. Payout is as follows for a 16 car field (will be
adjusted if the field is 32 cars):
Winner: $3000
Runner up: $1000
Semis: $400
Quarters: $300
First Round: $200
A full set of rules can be found
here.
Photo: Gary Rowe / PDRA660.com
ABOUT THE PDRA
Based in Pittsboro, North Carolina, the Professional Drag Racers
Association is the top sanctioning body in the United States for the sport
of eighth-mile drag racing. The PDRA’s professional categories include Pro
Extreme, Pro Nitrous, Pro Boost, and Pro Extreme Motorcycle along with Top
Sportsman, Top Dragster, Pro Jr. Dragster, and Top Jr. Dragster. The 2016
PDRA schedule consists of nine national events. For more on the world’s
premier eighth mile drag racing organization visit
www.pdra660.com.
Follow the PDRA:
Facebook,
Twitter,
Instagram,
YouTube.
PRESS CONTACT: Lisa Collier
Professional Drag Racers Association
lisa@pdra660.com
704.692.4636
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