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PDRA
Season Carries On With Mid-Atlantic Showdown at Virginia
Motorsports Park
DINWIDDIE, Va. (May 19, 2026) – Now two races into the
seven-race 2026 Red Line Oil PDRA Drag Racing Series
season, serious contenders are emerging as the series
returns to Virginia Motorsports Park this weekend for the
Mid-Atlantic Showdown presented by Classic Graphix, May
21-23. It’s still early in the world championship battles,
but racers across the PDRA’s professional, sportsman, and
Jr. Dragster categories are fighting for all the points
they can get to contend for a season title. VMP, located
in the history-rich area just outside Richmond, is the
next battlefield in that fight.
“Virginia Motorsports Park has been a part of the PDRA
since the beginning,” said Tyler Crossnoe, series
director, PDRA. “We called this track home for several
years and it’s always great to come back. From the pro
ranks to the Jr. Dragster classes, a lot of our racers
call Virginia and the surrounding area home as well. They
grew up racing here or they race here on a weekly basis.
The local fans always know when we’re coming to town, too,
so we’re excited to put on a show for them. We’re going to
deal with some weather, no doubt, but our team is prepared
to do what it takes to keep things rolling.”
For the second consecutive race on the PDRA tour,
FloRacing will offer a free livestream through its
FloRacing 24/7 channel. For Friday qualifying only, fans
can stream for free on FloRacing 24/7 through Amazon Prime
Video, YouTube, Fubo, and other free video platforms.
Saturday eliminations will also be available for FloRacing
subscribers.
Three-time world champion Tommy Franklin is back on top as
the points leader in Switzer Dynamics Pro Nitrous
presented by Jerry Bickel Race Cars driving his Musi-powered
“Jungle Rat 3.0” ’69 Camaro. He qualified No. 1 at the
season opener and raced to victory at the last stop on
tour, the Summit Racing Equipment East Coast Nationals
presented by FuelTech at Darana Motorsports Park – Benson,
NC. “Mountain Man” Mike Achenbach, who won the season
opener in his return to Pro Nitrous, sits second in his
Fulton-powered ’20 Camaro. Defending world champion Marcus
Butner is third in his Musi-powered “Heartbreaker” ’69
Camaro with a semifinal finish at the season opener and a
No. 1 qualifier award at the last race.
There’s a new E.T. record holder in WS Construction Pro
Boost presented by P2 Contracting and Ty-Drive since the
class last raced at Virginia, as Johnny Camp set a new
record at the season opener and proceeded to win the event
as well. With a semifinal finish in his ProCharger-boosted
“Hells Bells” ’69 Camaro at Benson, he’s also the points
leader going into Virginia. Two-time Pro Boost world
champion Jason Harris, who won at Benson in his Harts
Charger-boosted “Party Time” ’69 Camaro, is second in
points. Melanie Salemi sits just a few points behind
Harris in third with a No. 1 qualifier award and runner-up
finish at the last race in her screw-blown Al-Lee
Installations “Purple Reign” ’68 Firebird.
Blake Denton, the 2023 Super Street world champion, is
pursuing a second PDRA title, this time in Liberty’s Gears
Pro Street presented by KTR Drag Racing. Behind the wheel
of the nitrous-fed “Bonnie” ’69 Camaro previously driven
by the late Lizzy Musi, he won the most recent event and
went to the semis at the season opener to enter Virginia
as the points leader. Jerry Morgano, who qualified No. 1
and reached the final round at the season opener in his
turbocharged, small-block “Copperhead” ’02 Mustang, is
second in the standings. Virginia’s own Ron Green is third
chasing his first win of the season in his screw-blown
“Gamechanger” ’00 Firebird.
J.C. Beattie Jr. is running away with the points lead in
Pro 632 presented by Mark Williams Enterprises, where he
won both races, qualified No. 1 at the season opener, and
qualified No. 2 at the second race in his Reher-Morrison-powered
ATI Performance Products ’18 Camaro. Former Top Sportsman
standout Jeff Pittman, now in his second year in the
class, earned his first career No. 1 qualifier award at
the last race driving his Barry Allen-powered Hickory
Enclosed Trailer Sales ’68 Chevelle and was runner-up at
the season opener to sit second in points. Newcomer David
Cook Jr. is third in his Nelson-powered Copy&PrintWarehouse.com
’10 GTO with a runner-up finish at Benson.
Defending 1320 Fabrication Super Street presented by
Brian’s Heating & Cooling world champion Connor McGee
picked up where he left off, as he’s the points leader
once again two races into the season. The driver of the
Fulton-powered Brian’s Heating & Cooling ’90 Mustang won
the season opener and qualified No. 1 and raced to the
final round at Benson. His championship challenger last
season, Austin Vincent, is chasing him again as the No. 2
driver in points. Vincent in his nitrous-fed Vincent
Performance ’88 Mustang won the last race in Benson. Dan
Whetstine, the 2024 world champion, is third in his
ProCharged “Red Velvet” ’91 Mustang with a runner-up
finish at the season opener.
The points leaders in the sportsman classes going into
Virginia are Scott Duggins in MagnaFuel Elite Top
Sportsman presented by PAR Racing Engines, Josh Duggins in
Greenbrier Excavating & Paving Elite Top Dragster
presented by American Race Cars, Joe Roubicek in MagnaFuel
Top Sportsman, and Steven Boone in ATI Performance
Products Top Dragster presented by TBM Brakes.
Local bracket racers will also get the chance to race at
the Mid-Atlantic Showdown in Edelbrock Bracket Bash
presented by Philadelphia Racing Products.
In the PDRA’s Jr. Dragster ranks, the points leaders are
Katelyn Page in Pro Jr. Dragster and Carter Hayes in
Classic Graphix Top Jr. Dragster.
Due to rain in the forecast, PDRA officials have adjusted
the typical event schedule for the Mid-Atlantic Showdown.
After a pair of test sessions on Thursday morning,
qualifying for all classes will begin at 3 p.m. starting
with Top Sportsman and Top Dragster, rolling into the
pros, and ending with the Jr. Dragster classes. Two more
qualifying sessions are set for Friday. Saturday
eliminations are scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. with pros
on-track around noon. The schedule is subject to change.
For a detailed schedule and updates, visit
www.Facebook.com/PDRARacing.
Tickets are available for $20 on Thursday, $25 on Friday,
and $30 on Saturday. Discounted Junior and Kids tickets
are also available, while kids 5 and under get in free.
Purchase tickets at www.PDRA660.com or at the gate.
PDRA fans around the world can catch all the action live
on the official event live stream through
www.FloRacing.com.
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ABOUT THE PDRA
The Red Line Oil PDRA Drag Racing Series is the top
sanctioning body in the United States for the sport of
eighth-mile drag racing. The PDRA’s professional
categories include Pro Boost, Pro Nitrous, Pro Street, Pro
632, and Super Street. The series also features sportsman
racing in Top Sportsman, Top Dragster, Pro Jr. Dragster
and Top Jr. Dragster. The 2026 PDRA schedule consists of
seven national events. For more information on the PDRA,
visit www.PDRA660.com. |
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