VALDOSTA, GA (October 2025) — Ken Quartuccio closed out the 2025 season in dominant fashion at No Mercy 16 at South Georgia Motorsports Park, winning the Radial vs the World event and officially securing the Radial Outlaws RvW Championship title.
Earlier in the season, at Lights Out, Quartuccio ran a record 3.473 @ 212 mph. Then, Quartuccio entered the season finale among the top contenders in points, needing a strong finish to lock down the championship. Over the course of the weekend, his Pro Line–powered Camaro delivered consistent, fast passes that carried him through the rounds and into the winner’s circle.
With both the event win and championship title in hand, Quartuccio wrapped up an outstanding season that showcased his team’s reliability and execution.
The Radial vs the World class remains one of the most competitive categories in drag racing, and Quartuccio’s double victory highlights his team’s preparation and performance throughout 2025.
Congratulations to Ken Quartuccio and his team on an impressive No Mercy 16 sweep and the 2025 Radial Outlaws RvW Championship.
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