Other tracks from the Buckeye State add to the strong lineup of tracks. They include Kuhnle Motorsports Park, just 65 miles away from Quaker City and Dragway 42, just 75 miles away. To further show the IHRA trying to make it convenient for the racers, Pacemakers Outlaw Motorsports Park is 115 miles away.
There’s a little more travel for Capitol Raceway in Maryland and Custom T’s Motorsports Park in Virginia, but they’re certainly welcome additions to Division 3. Some of the former Division 3 tracks have been moved to Division 5, which makes better travel for their racers.
Quaker City’s team championship run in 2024 was led by Mark Miller with the win in the Mod class and former IHRA Summit SuperSeries World Champion Joe Tharp Jr. in the Sportsman class.
Brittany Dumonte defeated fellow Dragway 42 racer Lisa Boes in the Top final. Other winners were from Kil-Kare Raceway with Austin Stidham in Motorcycle and Kaiden Travis in Junior Dragster.
We will continue our look at the new realignment tomorrow on IHRA.com with Division 4, which features a bunch of tracks in the Lone Star State.