QUICK 32 SPORTSMAN AND PRO BIKE & SLED 2025 SCHEDULE

QUICK 32 SPORTSMAN SERIES AND PRO BIKE & SLED SERIES 2025 SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED FOR EMPIRE DRAGWAY

LEICESTER, NEW YORK (October 7, 2024) – The Quick 32 Sportsman Series and the Pro Bike and Sled Series (PBSS) are pleased to announce the confirmation of four race dates on the 2025 calendar.

The Quick 32 Sportsman Series and Pro Bike & Sled Series (PBSS) will compete on June 20 – 21, July 18 – 19, August 15 – 16 and September 12 – 13, 2025

The events will include the Quick 32 Sportsman Series, the Pro Bike & Sled Series (PBSS), and the 5.50 Index Series, Box and No-Box divisions. The competition will be held on the Empire Dragway eighth-mile track surface and compete for their respective Championship Point Award Series.

In 2024, Charlie Emler won the Quick 32 Sportsman Series Championship Point Award Series, Tony Platania was second, Buddy Forrest third, Tyler Rudolph fourth, Craig Chadderdon fifth, Luke DeJonge was sixth, Brett Bennett seventh, Ron Szewczyk eighth, Doug Lynden ninth and Gary O’Connell in tenth place.

The Pro Bike & Sled Series (PBSS) Championship Point Award Series was won by Lee Burgess, followed by Josh Costa in second, Josie Brooks in third, Bill Pippard in fourth, Drew Nearhoof in fifth, Dick Nearhoof in sixth, Mike Puglia in seventh, Nicole Albin in eighth, Mike Nearhoof in ninth and Bob Salerno in tenth position.

The Championship Point Award Series, “Night of Champions” for the Quick 32 Sportsman Series and the Pro Bike & Sled Series (PBSS), will be held in conjunction with the Empire Dragway Banquet at the Genesee River Restaurant and Reception Center in Mount Morris, NY on Saturday, January 25, 2025.

Visit the Quick 32 Sportsman Series at www.facebook.com/quick32, the Pro Bike & Sled Series (PBSS) at www.facebook.com/probikeandsledseries and the Empire Dragway at EmpireDragway.com for more information and event updates.

For more information, please contact Bruce Mehlenbacher at Bruce@JAJentertainment.com

THE PRO MODIFIED RACING ASSOCIATION

Founded in Cayuga, Ontario, in 2005 by Bruce Mehlenbacher, the Pro Modified Racing Association (PMRA) has become one of the strongest Pro Modified drag racing series in this popular class. It features a solid contingent of teams at some of the best facilities in Eastern Canada and the United States.

Featuring Pro Modified cars, often referred to as “door-slammers,” and turning speeds of over 200 mph in the eighth mile, Pro Modifieds are the fastest class of drag cars with working doors. Pro Modifieds are purpose-built race cars cloaked in replica street car bodies and range in style from the 1930s to the present day.

The PMRA has been a significant player in the Pro Modified ranks and has produced some of the best racing in North America, with top cars and drivers doing battle on drag strips in Ontario, Quebec, New York, Michigan, and Maryland.

ABOUT THE QUICK 32 SPORTSMAN SERIES

The Quick 32 Sportsman Series was established in 2009 for high-horsepower Sportsman class teams to compete on a special event basis. The Series comprises Top Sportsman, or “door” cars (full-bodied, full-fendered cars) and Top Dragsters.

“Quick 32” denotes 32 qualified teams, 16 entries in the Dragster class, and 16 in the Sportsman class. The race format is such that cars must qualify for a 16-car elimination field for each class.

The unique race format pits Dragsters against Dragsters and Sportsman cars against Sportsman cars. There are two sets of eliminations, one for each class. Secondly, the winning Top Dragster entry faces off with the winning Top Sportsman entry to determine the overall event champion. Competitors must race within a dialled-in, indexed racing environment, using the full lighting system on the starting Christmas Tree in the eighth mile.

ABOUT THE PRO BIKE & SLED SERIES (PBSS)

The Pro Bike & Sled Series (PBSS) was organized early in 2011. It was established for motorcycle and snowmobile drag racing teams to compete regularly in an organized and professional racing environment.

The Series comprises a qualified field of 16 quick motorcycles and snowmobiles and presents the best in E.T. style, dialled-in drag racing. This Series competes on a Sportsman ladder. Contestants race in the four-to-five-second range at speeds approaching 140 mph in the eighth mile.

Note: Competitors in these exciting Series adhere to the technical and safety rules as outlined by the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA), the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) and the World Drag Racing Alliance (WDRA).

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