Drag Illustrated Issue 158, July 2020 | Page 28

Dirt Pro Mods and Funny Cars? Why Not? Mid-West Pro Mod Series adds Top Alcohol Funny Car with J&A Service backing By Ian Tocher In a stunning development, the Summit Racing Equipment Mid-West Pro Mod Series (MWPMS) will add Top Alcohol Funny Car (TA/FC) as an official class beginning July 10-11, with its event at Xtreme Raceway Park in Ferris, Texas. Significantly, each MWPMS event will pay $10,000 to the TA/FC winner and a $1,000 bonus to the top qualifier, with paybacks reaching all qualifiers for eight- or 16-car fields, dependent on car count. Following a four-race schedule in 2020, an MWPMS Top Alcohol Funny Car champion will be crowned with appropriate compensation, but starting in 2021, the full-season Mid-West Series TA/FC champ will receive a $20,000 end-of-year bonus, with an additional $10,000 going to the championship runner-up. “This is all happening thanks to Jim and Annie Whiteley at J&A Service,” MWPMS founder and owner Keith Haney said. “Annie, who is one of the very best NHRA Alcohol Funny Car drivers in the country, came and raced alongside us last month at the Texas Motorplex and that’s where we got to talking about the possibility of adding their class to our Mid-West Series mix.” Jim Whiteley, who also drives in a two-car team with son Steven in the NHRA Pro Mod series, said he was impressed by the professionalism of the Mid-West Pro Mod Series in Texas and by Haney’s desire to constantly improve the organization. “Well, we sure had a good time there. It’s a friendly atmosphere, from the other racers to the event staff and officials, to the announcers to the live feed. I mean, to be honest it’s quite a little gig,” Whiteley said. “And I sure don’t want to take anything away from Lucas Oil and NHRA and what they do, but I think that with a little help and a little support and a little guaranteed purses to get these cars over to try it and get their feet wet, there’s a lot of Alcohol Funny Car racers that would enjoy running this series,” he added. “I’m thrilled to know Annie Whiteley will be racing in Top Alcohol Funny Car with us and hopefully Jim and Steven are going to come over and play in Pro Mod with us, too,” Haney said. “This man will be promoting the sport and a class that he loves and gets to race and do everything alongside his wife and their son. I mean, what could be better?” Like all current classes within the MWPMS – Pro Modified, Top Sportsman, Top Dragster, Pro Jr. Dragster and Sportsman Jr. Dragster – the new Top Alcohol Funny Car class will compete on the eighth mile, though both Haney and Whiteley suggested that select quarter-mile races for TA/ FC may be an option for the future. In addition to his team, Whiteley said he hopes to see Top Alcohol Funny Car entries from top contenders at the Ferris, Texas, event such as Sean Bellemeur, Shane Westerfield, Doug Gordon and Terry Ruckman, among others. “This is exciting. To have such a great company as J&A Service come on board and for a man like Jim Whiteley to believe in not just the Mid- West Pro Mod Series, but to believe in me and my staff and our vision for the future is quite honestly, overwhelming,” Haney declared. “This is like a dream come true for this series to be growing the way it is. But we may actually have to rename it now, maybe the Mid-West Drag Racing Series? I don’t know yet, but yes, this is exciting.” DI PHOTOGRAPHS BY SADIE GLENN AND JOE MCHUGH 28 | Drag Illustrated | DragIllustrated.com Issue 158