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2026 PDRA Hoosier North-South Shootout: Key Storylines & Live Updates

Highlights
- Red Line Oil PDRA returns this weekend at Maryland International Raceway
- Testing Thursday, pro qualifying Friday, eliminations start Saturday at 12:45 p.m.
- Tommy Franklin leads Pro Nitrous; Johnny Camp leads Pro Boost standings
- Blake Denton aims to extend Pro Street lead; J.C. Beattie Jr. undefeated
- Event tickets priced $20-$30; live streaming available on FloRacing.com
The Red Line Oil PDRA returns to Maryland International Raceway this weekend for the Hoosier North vs. South Shootout presented by Callies, round four of the seven-event 2026 schedule.
A rainout at the previous stop and a two-month gap raise anticipation. Early title narratives emerge, yet Maryland’s variability often reshuffles pro classes and the Jr. Dragster ranks.
Testing starts Thursday morning, with Top Sportsman and Top Dragster qualifying that evening. Pro qualifying runs Friday afternoon and evening. Pro eliminations commence Saturday at 12:45 p.m.

Champions will be crowned in the FuelTech Winner’s Circle. Winners were last decided at the East Coast Nationals, establishing markers now tested at the campaign’s midpoint.
Series director Tyler Crossnoe flags a tightening title picture, but expects Maryland to spring surprises. Points distribution and lane conditions typically reward execution under pressure here.
Three-time champion Tommy Franklin leads Switzer Dynamics Pro Nitrous after a commanding start. His Musi-powered ‘Jungle Rat 3.0’ 1969 Camaro topped opening qualifying and won the East Coast Nationals.
Mike Achenbach, winner at the season opener in his Fulton-powered 2020 Camaro, applies sustained pressure. Defending champion Marcus Butner sits third with the Musi-powered ‘Heartbreaker’ 1969 Camaro.
Johnny Camp heads WS Construction Pro Boost and holds the class elapsed-time record. His ProCharger-boosted ‘Hells Bells’ 1969 Camaro pairs efficiency with repeatability, delivering a win and two semifinal showings.
Two-time champion Jason Harris chases in the turbocharged ‘Party Time’ 1969 Camaro. Melanie Salemi sits third, converting strong qualifying in her screw-blown ‘Purple Reign’ 1968 Firebird into consistent Sunday pace.
Blake Denton, defending Maryland winner, leads Liberty’s Gears Pro Street with the nitrous-assisted ‘Bonnie’ 1969 Camaro. He targets a Pro Street crown to complement his Super Street title.
Jerry Morgano holds second with a turbocharged 2002 Mustang, while Ron Green sits third in a screw-blown 2000 Firebird. That trio frames a class shaped by clutch management and track evolution.
Maryland native J.C. Beattie Jr. remains unbeaten in Pro 632, converting strong qualifying into back-to-back wins. Jeff Pittman holds second, with rookie David Cook Jr. third after an assured debut.
Connor McGee leads 1320 Fabrication Super Street with a Fulton-powered 1990 Mustang. One win and a runner-up set the tone, though Austin Vincent and 2024 champion Dan Whetstine remain close.
Friday qualifying results publish as sessions conclude, with round-by-round eliminations updates expected Saturday. The 660 Man trophy and valuable points add jeopardy to strategic calls and lane choices.
Tickets cost $20 Thursday, $25 Friday, and $30 Saturday, with youth discounts and free entry for children under five. Global streaming coverage is available live on FloRacing.
Maryland International Raceway sits in Budds Creek near Mechanicsville, offering a quick surface and strong fanbase. The event lands at midseason, echoing momentum from the Mark Pawuk Midseason Boost.
Form in the sportsman categories remains tight, as seen at PDRA Sportsman Bristol, where narrow margins in Top Sportsman and Top Dragster foreshadow another qualifying squeeze.
Recent performances at the VizionOne Drag Race Nationals further emphasize the championship’s fine margins heading into Maryland.
Visual Summary
Go!
Franklin
Camp
Denton
Thu $20 Fri $25 Sat $30 Kids under 5 free

Miles Carter covers grassroots and regional drag-strip action, from bracket racing to street-legal shootouts. His event previews and performance-upgrade guides keep local racers up to speed on timing-slip trends, tire tech, and weekend race highlights.





