December 2025 -- Jason Harris opened the 2025/2026 Drag Illustrated Winter Series with a Pro Modified victory at the Snowbirds Outlaw Nationals at Bradenton Motorsports Park. After qualifying No. 1, Harris carried that performance through race day and closed out the weekend with a win in one of the most competitive Pro Modified fields of the season.
In the final round, Harris was sharp on the tree with a .017 reaction time and posted a 3.561 elapsed time to edge out Sidnei Frigo, who recorded a 3.57. The margin at the stripe reflected just how tight the racing was throughout eliminations, where consistency and execution proved just as important as raw speed.
Harris’ “Party Time” Camaro is powered by a Proline Racing engine and tuned by Brandon Stroud. The car utilizes a Harts Charger supercharger, a combination that has become a key part of Harris’ recent success. While Harris has previously earned wins with ProCharger programs, competition late in the 2025 season confirmed his transition to a Harts Charger-boosted setup, which has continued to perform at the front of the Pro Modified field.
The Snowbirds Outlaw Nationals, presented by Motion Raceworks, featured a $50,000 winner’s purse. With the victory, Harris now leads the Pro Modified points standings heading into the second round of the Winter Series. He is also currently the only driver eligible for both Winter Series specialty bonuses, including the Elite Motorsports Million for sweeping all three events and the Jerry Bickel Race Cars No. 1 Qualifier Sweep, which offers the opportunity to earn a brand-new race car.
The Winter Series continues with the U.S. Street Nationals, presented by M&M Transmission, as part of the series presented by J&A Service. With momentum on his side, Harris leaves Bradenton at the top of the standings as the Pro Modified field heads into the next event.
Proline Racing welcomes championship-winning tuner Rickie Jones to its Tuner Team. With a background in Pro Stock tuning, crew chief leadership, and professional chassis work, Jones brings valuable experience and insight to Pro Mod racing.
Ryan Martin’s Fireball Camaro records a 3.949-second pass at 198.73 MPH during testing, becoming the first true 28x10.5 car to run in the 3’s. A major milestone in small-tire drag racing, powered by Proline Racing Engines.