National Sand Drag News - NSDN Archive National Sand Drag News (NSDN) is an online magazine covering the sport of sand drag racing. NSDN’s full array of up to the minute news and race coverage can be found online at www.NationalSandDragNews.com. Here is a brief explanation of what NSDN covers. The fast growing motor sport of sand drag racing consists of race cars that are very similar to their asphalt drag racing counterparts racing down 300 feet long (100 yard) tracks with a sand/dirt surface. The headliners of the show are the Nitro-burning Top Fuel dragsters that cross the finish line in under 2.5 seconds and reach speeds in excess of 160 MPH. Although the Top Fuel cars are the headliners of the show, multitudes of grass roots bracket racers compile the largest racer group in the sand. NSDN focuses on the hottest properties in sand drag racing, including coverage of the Pro Truck Nationals (PTN) series and other large independent events. Other large independent races across the country are also covered. NSDN covers these events with live race updates, race results, news, features, race videos, and photos. https://nsdn.us/index.php 2024-07-16T05:33:38+00:00 National Sand Drag News editor@nsdn.us Joomla! - Open Source Content Management NSDN 2020 Announcement 2020-01-30T12:34:32+00:00 2020-01-30T12:34:32+00:00 https://nsdn.us/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1049&catid=151&Itemid=55 Administrator editor@nsdn.us <font size="2" style="font-size: 9pt"><img alt="" src="https://nsdn.us/images/stories/nsdnlogowhite.jpg" style="width: 200px; height: 116px; border-width: 1px; border-style: solid; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px; float: right;" />National Sand Drag News has officially closed for business after 13 years of sand drag racing coverage. The site will still stay online for archival purposes. We will also keep the 2020 California Sand Drag Challenge Points page updated. Feel free to scroll through our News &amp; Daily Race Coverage Archives (dating back to 2007) listed below. Thank you to all of the great friends &amp; supporters across the country over the years. </font><br><br> <font size="2" style="font-size: 9pt"><img alt="" src="https://nsdn.us/images/stories/nsdnlogowhite.jpg" style="width: 200px; height: 116px; border-width: 1px; border-style: solid; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px; float: right;" />National Sand Drag News has officially closed for business after 13 years of sand drag racing coverage. The site will still stay online for archival purposes. We will also keep the 2020 California Sand Drag Challenge Points page updated. Feel free to scroll through our News &amp; Daily Race Coverage Archives (dating back to 2007) listed below. Thank you to all of the great friends &amp; supporters across the country over the years. </font><br><br> In Memory of Mike Dzek 2019-12-31T07:44:12+00:00 2019-12-31T07:44:12+00:00 https://nsdn.us/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1048&catid=151&Itemid=55 Administrator editor@nsdn.us <img alt="" src="https://nsdn.us/images/stories/issue12-19/dzeklead.jpg" style="width: 200px; height: 176px; border-width: 1px; border-style: solid; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px; float: right;" />NSDN is saddened to report the recent passing of longtime sand drag racer Mike Dzek after a lengthy illness. &ldquo;Motorcycle Mike&rdquo;, as he was known by most, lived in New Mexico and has been a staple of west coast sand drags since the 80&#39;s. Mike&#39;s trademark Motorcycle featured a unique setup with one large Skat-Trak style paddle tire on the back of it. Mike won many races in the Motorcycle-powered categories on the west coast, eventually traveling to tracks as far away as Oklahoma and Michigan. In recent years, Mike had moved over to a more traditional vehicle with a Big Block Chevy-powered Dragster that had previously been owned by longtime racing friend Keith Ahart. Just like with the bike, it didn&#39;t take long for Mike to find success. Mike will not only be remembered for his on track performance, but also what an amazing guy he was off the track. After a long day of racing, Mike was often found in fellow racer&#39;s pit areas helping get them back on track. &ldquo;Motorcycle Mike&rdquo; will be greatly missed by all. We send our condolences to Mike&#39;s family &amp; racing friends in this difficult time.<br /> {gallery}issue12-19/dzek{/gallery} <img alt="" src="https://nsdn.us/images/stories/issue12-19/dzeklead.jpg" style="width: 200px; height: 176px; border-width: 1px; border-style: solid; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px; float: right;" />NSDN is saddened to report the recent passing of longtime sand drag racer Mike Dzek after a lengthy illness. &ldquo;Motorcycle Mike&rdquo;, as he was known by most, lived in New Mexico and has been a staple of west coast sand drags since the 80&#39;s. Mike&#39;s trademark Motorcycle featured a unique setup with one large Skat-Trak style paddle tire on the back of it. Mike won many races in the Motorcycle-powered categories on the west coast, eventually traveling to tracks as far away as Oklahoma and Michigan. In recent years, Mike had moved over to a more traditional vehicle with a Big Block Chevy-powered Dragster that had previously been owned by longtime racing friend Keith Ahart. Just like with the bike, it didn&#39;t take long for Mike to find success. Mike will not only be remembered for his on track performance, but also what an amazing guy he was off the track. After a long day of racing, Mike was often found in fellow racer&#39;s pit areas helping get them back on track. &ldquo;Motorcycle Mike&rdquo; will be greatly missed by all. We send our condolences to Mike&#39;s family &amp; racing friends in this difficult time.<br /> {gallery}issue12-19/dzek{/gallery} Avenal Fall Nats '19 Race Recap 2019-12-02T10:16:14+00:00 2019-12-02T10:16:14+00:00 https://nsdn.us/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1047&catid=151&Itemid=55 Administrator editor@nsdn.us <font face="Arial"><b>Race Recap</b><br /> <br /> <span style="font-weight: normal"><img alt="" src="https://nsdn.us/images/stories/issue12-19/avlead.jpg" style="width: 250px; height: 97px; border-width: 1px; border-style: solid; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px; float: right;" />The 2019 Avenal Sand Drags Fall Nationals wrapped up another great season of sand drag racing on the west coast with three days of sand drag racing in Central California. The weather gods were on the side of the racers with Warm &amp; Sunny conditions all three days, the only inclement weather was some pretty heavy wind Sunday afternoon but nothing that caused too much trouble. This event was ever important with prestigious Fall Nationals trophies on the line as well as 2019 California Sand Drag Challenge (CSDC) points battles up for grabs. A great turnout blessed the Avenal Sand Drags crew with nearly 270 weekend entries staging up. Continue on for a look at the weekend highlights, and don&#39;t forget to scroll to the bottom of the page to view this event&#39;s photo gallery.</span></font><br /> <br /> <font face="Arial"><b>Race Recap</b><br /> <br /> <span style="font-weight: normal"><img alt="" src="https://nsdn.us/images/stories/issue12-19/avlead.jpg" style="width: 250px; height: 97px; border-width: 1px; border-style: solid; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px; float: right;" />The 2019 Avenal Sand Drags Fall Nationals wrapped up another great season of sand drag racing on the west coast with three days of sand drag racing in Central California. The weather gods were on the side of the racers with Warm &amp; Sunny conditions all three days, the only inclement weather was some pretty heavy wind Sunday afternoon but nothing that caused too much trouble. This event was ever important with prestigious Fall Nationals trophies on the line as well as 2019 California Sand Drag Challenge (CSDC) points battles up for grabs. A great turnout blessed the Avenal Sand Drags crew with nearly 270 weekend entries staging up. Continue on for a look at the weekend highlights, and don&#39;t forget to scroll to the bottom of the page to view this event&#39;s photo gallery.</span></font><br /> <br /> NSDN Daily Race Coverage - Avenal Oct '19 2019-10-23T02:03:00+00:00 2019-10-23T02:03:00+00:00 https://nsdn.us/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1046&catid=151&Itemid=55 Administrator editor@nsdn.us <center> <img alt="" src="https://nsdn.us/images/stories/issue10-19/sameday-avenaloct19.jpg" style="width: 500px; height: 63px; border-width: 1px; border-style: solid;" /><br /> <br /> <span style="font-size: 14pt; font-family: Arial"><b>Presented By:</b></span><br /> <br /> <img alt="" src="https://nsdn.us/images/stories/issue10-19/AVSponsors500.jpg" style="width: 500px; height: 281px; border-width: 1px; border-style: solid;" /></center> <br /> <font face="Arial, sans-serif"><font size="2" style="font-size: 9pt"><b>Sunday</b></font></font><br /> <br /> <font face="Arial, sans-serif"><font size="2" style="font-size: 9pt"><span style="font-weight: normal">The 2019 Avenal Sand Drags Fall Nationals is in the record books after a great Day 3 of 300&#39; sand drag racing in Avenal, California. Jim Hammond was the Top Alcohol winner recording a 2.63 ET in the final round. Terry Crawford wheeled his &ldquo;Yabba Dabba Doo&rdquo; Dragster to the Top Eliminator winners circle after getting a solo to the win as Craig Brewster was unable to start in the lanes. Nick Shultzman was the Pro Mod winner while Sally Rasmussen turned on the final win light in Fast Fours. Kenny Hayes not only took the Pro 1 class victory over Robert Watanabe, but he also earned the CSDC points championship. This was Kenny&#39;s second final round win of the day as he was victorious in the conclusion of Saturday&#39;s Pro Gambler over Bill Meaney. Chris Adamson was almost another double winner on the day as he took the win in Pro 2 defeating this season&#39;s class champion Tommy Zavala. Then in the Pro 3 category, this year&#39;s class champion Adamson reached his 4th final of the season, but came up just short in the final to winner April Soares. Tyler Hanrahan scored the Motorcycle Pro 1 class victory as well as earned the points championship with a clutch final round win over Jayden Pena. Tyler Berg got the job done in the Motorcycle Pro 2 class defeating this year&#39;s champion Randy Mings in the final. Junior class winners on the day were Troy Adamson (Junior Dragster), Maddox Pena (Juniors) and Easton Moran (Youth).</span></font></font><br /> <br /> <center> <img alt="" src="https://nsdn.us/images/stories/issue10-19/sameday-avenaloct19.jpg" style="width: 500px; height: 63px; border-width: 1px; border-style: solid;" /><br /> <br /> <span style="font-size: 14pt; font-family: Arial"><b>Presented By:</b></span><br /> <br /> <img alt="" src="https://nsdn.us/images/stories/issue10-19/AVSponsors500.jpg" style="width: 500px; height: 281px; border-width: 1px; border-style: solid;" /></center> <br /> <font face="Arial, sans-serif"><font size="2" style="font-size: 9pt"><b>Sunday</b></font></font><br /> <br /> <font face="Arial, sans-serif"><font size="2" style="font-size: 9pt"><span style="font-weight: normal">The 2019 Avenal Sand Drags Fall Nationals is in the record books after a great Day 3 of 300&#39; sand drag racing in Avenal, California. Jim Hammond was the Top Alcohol winner recording a 2.63 ET in the final round. Terry Crawford wheeled his &ldquo;Yabba Dabba Doo&rdquo; Dragster to the Top Eliminator winners circle after getting a solo to the win as Craig Brewster was unable to start in the lanes. Nick Shultzman was the Pro Mod winner while Sally Rasmussen turned on the final win light in Fast Fours. Kenny Hayes not only took the Pro 1 class victory over Robert Watanabe, but he also earned the CSDC points championship. This was Kenny&#39;s second final round win of the day as he was victorious in the conclusion of Saturday&#39;s Pro Gambler over Bill Meaney. Chris Adamson was almost another double winner on the day as he took the win in Pro 2 defeating this season&#39;s class champion Tommy Zavala. Then in the Pro 3 category, this year&#39;s class champion Adamson reached his 4th final of the season, but came up just short in the final to winner April Soares. Tyler Hanrahan scored the Motorcycle Pro 1 class victory as well as earned the points championship with a clutch final round win over Jayden Pena. Tyler Berg got the job done in the Motorcycle Pro 2 class defeating this year&#39;s champion Randy Mings in the final. Junior class winners on the day were Troy Adamson (Junior Dragster), Maddox Pena (Juniors) and Easton Moran (Youth).</span></font></font><br /> <br /> SCSDA Sept '19 Event Updates 2019-09-28T02:32:01+00:00 2019-09-28T02:32:01+00:00 https://nsdn.us/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1045&catid=151&Itemid=55 Administrator editor@nsdn.us <b>SCSDA September Shootout<br /> Soboba Casino, San Jacinto, CA<br /> September 27-29, 2019</b><br /> <br /> <b>Sunday Update 5</b><br /> <br /> SCSDA&#39;s September Shootout wrapped up on Sunday with a ton of great 300&#39; sand drag racing. Jim Hammond scored the Top Alcohol victory defeating Cory McClenathan, piloting the Larry Minor Motorsports Pro Mod Jeep. Wes Gilmore scored his first Top Eliminator class win piloting his Jeep to victory over class points leader Vickie Hall. Robert Skidmore laid down some nice laps en route to the Fast Fours victory over Sally Rasmussen. &ldquo;Wheelie King&rdquo; Nick Shultzman earned the Pro Mod Unlimited victory defeating Cory McClenathan. Tommy Zavala finshed off an incredible weekend, where he scored 5 victories in 5 classes entered, including both the Pro 1 and Pro 2 classes today. The Adamson Family Racing team was well represented in the Pro 3 final where Chris Adamson defeated son Justin in the final round. Be sure to read on for the full rundown of winners from today&#39;s racing action.<br /> <br /> <b>Top Eliminator Final Round</b><br /> Wes Gilmore (W) 3.16 over Vickie Hall 3.16 RL<br /> <br /> <b>Sunday&#39;s Winners</b><br /> Top Alcohol &ndash; Jim Hammond over Cory McClenathan<br /> Top Eliminator &ndash; Wes Gilmore over Vickie Hall<br /> Fast Fours &ndash; Robert Skidmore over Sally Rasmussen<br /> Pro Mod Unlimited &ndash; Nick Shultzman over Cory McClenathan<br /> Pro 1 -Tommy Zavala over Kenny Hayes<br /> Pro 2 &ndash; Tommy Zavala over Joe Simeone<br /> Pro 3 &ndash; Chris Adamson over Justin Adamson<br /> Motorcycle Pro 1 &ndash; Tessa Nunes over Tyler Hanrahan<br /> Motorcycle Pro 2 &ndash; Randy Mings over Caleb Mings<br /> Junior Dragster &ndash; Nixon Acevedo over Jax Gazzeny<br /> Juniors &ndash; Maddox Pena over Bailee Blevins<br /> Peewees &ndash; Jolene Dawson over Peyton Peterson<br /> <br /> <b>SCSDA September Shootout<br /> Soboba Casino, San Jacinto, CA<br /> September 27-29, 2019</b><br /> <br /> <b>Sunday Update 5</b><br /> <br /> SCSDA&#39;s September Shootout wrapped up on Sunday with a ton of great 300&#39; sand drag racing. Jim Hammond scored the Top Alcohol victory defeating Cory McClenathan, piloting the Larry Minor Motorsports Pro Mod Jeep. Wes Gilmore scored his first Top Eliminator class win piloting his Jeep to victory over class points leader Vickie Hall. Robert Skidmore laid down some nice laps en route to the Fast Fours victory over Sally Rasmussen. &ldquo;Wheelie King&rdquo; Nick Shultzman earned the Pro Mod Unlimited victory defeating Cory McClenathan. Tommy Zavala finshed off an incredible weekend, where he scored 5 victories in 5 classes entered, including both the Pro 1 and Pro 2 classes today. The Adamson Family Racing team was well represented in the Pro 3 final where Chris Adamson defeated son Justin in the final round. Be sure to read on for the full rundown of winners from today&#39;s racing action.<br /> <br /> <b>Top Eliminator Final Round</b><br /> Wes Gilmore (W) 3.16 over Vickie Hall 3.16 RL<br /> <br /> <b>Sunday&#39;s Winners</b><br /> Top Alcohol &ndash; Jim Hammond over Cory McClenathan<br /> Top Eliminator &ndash; Wes Gilmore over Vickie Hall<br /> Fast Fours &ndash; Robert Skidmore over Sally Rasmussen<br /> Pro Mod Unlimited &ndash; Nick Shultzman over Cory McClenathan<br /> Pro 1 -Tommy Zavala over Kenny Hayes<br /> Pro 2 &ndash; Tommy Zavala over Joe Simeone<br /> Pro 3 &ndash; Chris Adamson over Justin Adamson<br /> Motorcycle Pro 1 &ndash; Tessa Nunes over Tyler Hanrahan<br /> Motorcycle Pro 2 &ndash; Randy Mings over Caleb Mings<br /> Junior Dragster &ndash; Nixon Acevedo over Jax Gazzeny<br /> Juniors &ndash; Maddox Pena over Bailee Blevins<br /> Peewees &ndash; Jolene Dawson over Peyton Peterson<br /> <br /> Avenal Fall Nats '19 Event Info 2019-09-25T22:49:43+00:00 2019-09-25T22:49:43+00:00 https://nsdn.us/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1044&catid=151&Itemid=55 Administrator editor@nsdn.us The 2019 Avenal Sand Drags Fall Nationals will be taking place October 25-27 in Avenal, California. This will also be the Season Finale for this season&#39;s California Sand Drag Challenge points series. NSDN will be on-site with Daily Race Coverage from this event. For more info on Avenal Sand Drags, go to<a href="http://www.AvenalSandDrags.com"> www.AvenalSandDrags.com</a>.<br /> <br /> <a href="http://www.avenalsanddrags.com/AvenalOct19Schedule.pdf"><b>2019 Avenal Fall Nationals Race Weekend Schedule</b></a> (PDF File)<br /> <br /> <img alt="" src="https://nsdn.us/images/stories/issue10-19/AvenalOct19Flyer500.jpg" style="width: 500px; height: 750px;" /> The 2019 Avenal Sand Drags Fall Nationals will be taking place October 25-27 in Avenal, California. This will also be the Season Finale for this season&#39;s California Sand Drag Challenge points series. NSDN will be on-site with Daily Race Coverage from this event. For more info on Avenal Sand Drags, go to<a href="http://www.AvenalSandDrags.com"> www.AvenalSandDrags.com</a>.<br /> <br /> <a href="http://www.avenalsanddrags.com/AvenalOct19Schedule.pdf"><b>2019 Avenal Fall Nationals Race Weekend Schedule</b></a> (PDF File)<br /> <br /> <img alt="" src="https://nsdn.us/images/stories/issue10-19/AvenalOct19Flyer500.jpg" style="width: 500px; height: 750px;" />