Drag Illustrated Issue 121, May 2017 | Page 59

DIALED IN PTRA organization. To make matters worse, Mooresville Dragway, which was the recognized hub of PTRA, changed their program and eventually couldn’t reach an agreement for hosting the series any- more. The track was later even shut down for a period of time. Meanwhile, Brown and the PTRA kept trudg- ing forward and seemed to weather one storm after another. Eventually, though, things began to improve as the economy recovered and Moores- ville Dragway was acquired by chassis builder and racer Donnie Gibbs, Jr., who reopened the improved facility this year and immediately welcomed PTRA back to where it all started. “Mooresville just seems to work out really well for this series, and the PTRA was as big as it’s ever been during the Mooresville years, so we’re all very pleased to be racing here again,” says Brown. The members of PTRA couldn’t agree more, as evidenced by the huge turnout during the May 13th gathering, which was the first of three scheduled events to be held at Mooresville in 2017. The PTRA will also travel to Rockingham, Farmington and Wilkesboro this season, and while Brown says he still sees the effects of the economy’s downturn, he’s more than enthusiastic about the future. “Things are really looking up for the PTRA,” insists Brown. Last year, in fact, Brown noted a sharp rise in car count that has continued thus far in 2017. Series sponsors have been enthusiastically re- turning as well, with GWT Services being named title sponsor of the points series, and Fireplace Solutions stepping up to fund the All-Star Shoot- outs. “I haven’t been able to present the All-Star Shootouts for a number of years due to lack of funding, so it’s great to be able to do that again, and I’m very appreciative of Barry Sims and Wess Thompson for their support,” added Brown. The line-up of classes has changed over the years, with PTRA now offering the following cat- egories of competition: 5.50 Index, 6.00 Index, 7.00 Index, and Pro Tree Eliminator. There are no membership fees to join PTRA and compete in the points program, which includes a trophy, championship jacket and cash. A total of eight points-earning events are on the 2017 schedule, along with the All-Star Shootouts to be held No- vember 18th at Farmington Dragway. DI DI DI DI DI DI DI May 2017 DragIllustrated.com | D r a g I l l u s t DI r a DI t e DI d | 59