JUNE 12-14 -- Roderjan Busato earned the Pro Mod victory during the FT BR SPORT CUP at Autódromo FuelTech in Brazil. The event also saw Aristeu da Veiga establish a new Pro Mod class record with a blistering 3.670-second pass at 336 km/h before finishing as the runner-up. Together, the performances highlighted another successful weekend for Proline-powered teams.
Busato put together a strong performance throughout eliminations, driving his Proline-powered entry to the winner's circle against a competitive Pro Mod field. His victory adds another impressive result to the growing list of Proline-powered wins this season.
Da Veiga also turned heads during the weekend by resetting the Pro Mod class record with his 3.670-second run at 336 km/h (208.8 mph). He carried that momentum all the way to the final round, where he finished runner-up after an outstanding weekend behind the wheel.
From a race win to a record-setting performance, the FT BR SPORT CUP showcased the speed and consistency of Proline-powered combinations on one of Brazil's biggest drag racing stages.
Congratulations to Roderjan Busato, Aristeu da Veiga, and their entire teams on an outstanding weekend.
Jason Harris picked up the IHRA Triple Crown Pro Mod win in Hebron, Ohio, after qualifying No. 1 and driving his Proline-powered "Party Time" Camaro to victory in the final round.
Jason Collins earned his second NHRA Pro Mod victory of the season at the Thunder Valley Nationals in Bristol. After a wild second-round incident involving a detached steering wheel during his burnout, Collins and the Scott Tidwell Racing team battled back to claim the win and lock themselves into the NHRA Pro Mod Countdown to the Championship.
Scott Taylor earned a $10,000 payday after winning the Outlaw Syndicate Racing Series Small Tire event at Southside Dragway, while also setting a new track record.