NHDRO Dragbike Racing Family is Back in Action

The long winter for the NHDRO family is finally over, as the Midwest’s largest

motorcycle drag racing series officially kicks off a wild fifth season with the May Bike

Fest on the super-fine quarter mile at Lucas Oil Raceway in Indianapolis, May 15-17.

Famous for its close racing and good-time family reunion atmosphere, the NHDRO

picks up where it left off in 2014 with September’s hugely successful Finale.

Part of that success was McIntosh Machine & Fabrication Pro Street champion Jeremy

Teasley’s remarkable performance on the John Drake-owned, Rodney Williford-tuned,

fluorescent “No Fear” turbocharged Suzuki Hayabusa. Teasley shattered Pro Street

records of the time, running the class’ first 6.80something with a knockout 6.84. Teasley

then swept the weekend—winning the race, the rain-delayed August race, and the Pro

Street championship.

McIntosh Machine & Fabrication Pro Street champion Jeremy Teasley

That championship is so important to Teasley that he’s passing on a chance to ride

Junior Pippin’s Buell in the NHRA race at Atlanta Dragway so that he can compete at

this first NHDRO event of 2015. Put that in your grille and chew on it John Force!

But Teasley’s title defense will be as difficult as Mad Max scoring a tank of gas in the

post-apocalyptic outback. Bud Yoder’s now had a year of sorting out his McIntosh

Machine ‘Busa and finished off 2014 with a 6.83 in Maryland. He’ll be joined this year by

teammate Mark Paquette on a nearly identical bike—but newer and potentially even

quicker! Fearless Paquette went a 6.88 on the bike’s first-ever full pass this past April in

Valdosta.

There’s also Frankie Stotz on his Honda CBR1000RR, former champ Doug Gall, and

veteran Chicago racer Phil Stoll on Ronnie Mitchell’s pink “Frenchy.” It was at this event

last year that Stoll’s teammate Mike Bayes went down on the big end aboard “Sandra

D.” Bayes and the blue beauty are back and bangin’.

In addition to the standard points race, all the Pro Streeters will likely be throwing down

in the always-wild Dunigan Racing Pro Street Shootout on Saturday night.

Pro Comp champion Paquette sold his world-beating turbo-methanol Kawasaki

Funnybike in the off-season, and will concentrate on Pro Street this year. That opens

the door a bit for multi-time, multi-sanction Funnybike champ Keith Lynn, Man Cup

champ Brunson Grothus, Hayabusa pioneer Chris Cutsinger, Ron Maddox, Les Stimac

and others.

Greg Mallet

NHDRO is debuting new classes this weekend, including Pro Ultra 4.60 and MSP True

Street. 4.60 index is the hottest class all across the country, growing at a phenomenal

rate. It’s the perfect number for all the Pro Mod bikes that can’t approach the 3 second

timeslips that sometimes show up at PDRA races. Pull it out the garage, fill the blue

bottle and line it up yo!

Ron Arnold

MSP True Street is for serious riders only—and those that wanna be. From the instant

green light to the true hand clutch and the short eighth mile finishline—this class ain’t for

a weak heart beatin’ beneath the leathers. And oh yeah, the scoreboards are ON.

Expect to see Teasley riding his Kawasaki ZX14R in this class while Gall will be riding

NHDRO’s “Uptown Funk.” And rumor has it that Port-Tech’s Bill DeShong will be

unloading a trailer-full just for True Street.

Jeremy Teasley on his Grudge Bike

Route 21 Top Gas champion Greg Mallett leads the Sportsman racers back to Lucas Oil

Raceway. In his own calm way he’ll be battling the likes of “Kounselor” Kenny Schwartz,

former champ Doug Fisher, “Chicken Head” Chad Otts, Mike “Wags” Wagner, Bradley

Shellhaas, September winner Ronnie Woodall and more.

Millennium Trailers Super Comp champion Brian Selner will defend his title against 8.90

studs like former champ Dalton Markham, September winner Clark Proctor, “Calendar

Cat” Ceslie Shellhaas, and Jim “Put it on the Underhill tab” Underhill, to name a few.

Teasley is also the defending Crazy 8s champ, squeaking out the season title on a

tiebreaker over Ben “The hardest working man in motorcycle drag racing” Knight. They’ll

both have to deal with no-bar index wizards like Brad Gott, Clark Proctor and more.

Streetfighter champion Ron Arnold will battle Dave Page, John “Spooky” Markham and

scores of others in defense of his crown.



NHDRO’s Pit Ladies

Scott Kauffman—Mr. G&G himself—actually earned the G&G Metal Spinners Pro ET

championship on the racetrack, not with his checkbook. He’ll have to fend off bracket

racing ballers like September winners Brett Engel and Shannon Clem, August winner

Rod Bland, Craig Treble, and hordes of others.

Ben Knight may have lost the Crazy 8’s championship by less than the thickness of a

clutch plate, but he did score the Dennis Insurance Street ET championship. He’ll be

going mano y mano against Josh Wood, the Dustins—Lee and Burchett, Adam Harris,

and scores more.
All class champions will be sporting the new, personalized Route 21 custom leathers

they earned with their titles.

Nighttime is the right time for the big money, trash talking, fun-loving scene that is Port-

Tech Grudge. An NHDRO grudge staple is OSR’s Money Mike Studebaker. He’ll draw

swords against class acts like Bud Light Lime and long wheelbase, small slick, nitrous

‘Busas like “Lawd Have Mercy,” the MSP-built “Texas,” and any other combos with the

guts to pony up. And “Venom” is making a comeback. Now MSP-built and tuned, it’s

time for “Venom 2: The Remix!”
And speaking of class acts, never forget that the never-topped and impossible to

duplicate NHDRO bikini contest will boil it down to the bare necessities on whatever

stage the NHDRO staff can cobble together. Trailers always empty to watch this scantily

clad comedy revue.
Brian and Niki Welch and the whole NHDRO staff invite everyone to chill beneath KD

Kanopies and share the wealth that is NHDRO’s Big Checks at this and every NHDRO

event.



 

 

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