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Standouts in the FuelTech NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series Excited to take part in D-Wagon NHRA Pro Mod Shootout

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BRAINERD, MN – August 18 2022 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – It’s already been a standout season for Kris Thorne in the FuelTech NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series presented by D-Wagon. The points leader has racked up three victories in what has been a career year and he now has the opportunity to enjoy a truly special few days at Brainerd International Raceway as part of the Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals.

The Pro Mod class will compete for just the second time in Brainerd this weekend and the category has the added bonus of the D-Wagon NHRA Pro Mod Shootout. The first-ever specialty race for the class takes place Friday and Saturday during the event, with the winner taking the $10,000 prize and the chance to pick up two victories in one weekend.

That has Thorne, who is making his debut at the track, and the rest of the class thrilled to take part this weekend.

“We’re excited and it’s nice to have a little bonus deal added to the weekend,” Thorne said. “We’ve been running well, and this is something a little different, so we’re looking forward to it. Our key to success this year is we’ve been consistent, so we’re just going to keep plugging away and maybe we can get a couple wins this weekend.”

The D-Wagon NHRA Pro Mod Shootout, which has a total purse of $25,000, will begin with the first round on Friday at 5:15 p.m. CT, with drivers getting a qualifying run earlier in the day. The first-round pairings, which are based on the points standings, are as follows:

  • No. 1 Kris Thorne vs. No. 12 Mike Castellana
  • No. 2 Rickie Smith vs. No. 11 Doug Winters
  • No. 3 Justin Bond vs. No. 10 Sidnei Frigo
  • No. 4 Stevie Jackson vs. No. 9 Khalid AlBalooshi
  • No. 5 Jose Gonzalez vs. No. 8 Mike Thielen
  • No. 6 Lyle Barnett vs. No. 7 J.R. Gray

The conclusion of the specialty race takes place on Saturday, with the second round at 1:00 p.m., the semifinals at 4:00 p.m. and the final round set for 5:30 p.m., directly after the final qualifying session in Top Fuel and Funny Car.

“There’s a lot of trash talk going on with this with all the drivers involved,” said Doug Winters, who is also sponsored by D-Wagon. “The trophy looks very cool, so it’s worked out well and we’re all looking forward to it. There’s some really intriguing first-round matchups and it’s going to be a great spotlight for everyone involved. I know the fans in Brainerd are really excited to see Pro Mod and to have this shootout along with the race, it’s going to be even…

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