
North Central Division prepares for 2025 series launches, new programs for racers
The NHRA North Central Division and Oakley Motorsports are proud to announce updates to the 2025 Oakley Motorsports Super Quick Series, including a revised schedule and exciting new program features that promise to elevate the competition and reward racers like never before.
Schedule Update: Doubleheader at Beech Bend Raceway Park
The season opener, originally scheduled for World Wide Technology Raceway (WWTR) on April 5–6, was postponed due to severe weather and flooding. While a reschedule was not possible, the series will make up one of the missed events with a Doubleheader at Beech Bend Raceway Park in Bowling Green, Ky., on May 24–25, 2025.
This weekend will now feature two full rounds of Oakley Motorsports Super Quick Series competition, offering racers a chance to earn double points and payouts.
Spotlight: James Shown Memorial Race – Bigger Than Ever
The James Shown Memorial Race, held during the Beech Bend doubleheader, will feature an enhanced purse and increased prestige:
Saturday 5/24: James Shown Memorial Race
• $5,000 Winner
• $1,000 Runner-Up
• $500 Semi-Finals
• $250 Quarter Finals
• Entry Fee: $150
This special event honors the legacy of James Shown and is supported by Steve Conley Racing, which is offering a $1,800 bonus to the winner. Decals are required to be eligible for this bonus.
Sunday 5/25: Makeup Event from World Wide Technology Raceway with regular Payout and Entry Fee.
• $3,200 Winner
• $800 Runner-Up
• $350 Semi-Finals
• $150 Quarter Finals
• Entry Fee: $150
New for 2025: Holley MSD Power Grid Lockdown Perfect Run Program
Holley is bringing added excitement to the series with the MSD Power Grid Lockdown Perfect Run Program. Any racer who achieves a perfect run during eliminations will be awarded a complete MSD Grid system.
To qualify:
• Racers must display the MSD Power Grid Lockdown Perfect Run sticker on both sides of their vehicle prior to the race.
This program rewards precision and performance, adding another layer of competition to each round.
Law Chevrolet Super Quick Series Shootout: A race within a race
The 2025 season introduces the Law Chevrolet Super Quick Series Shootout, a prestigious race-within-a-race event. Qualifying points earned at the first nine events of the season will determine the elite eight-car field for this special showdown.
The Shootout will take place during the Fall Classic National Open at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park on Oct. 18, 2025.
Shootout Payouts:
• $2,000 Champion
• $400 Runner-Up
• $200 Semi-Finalists
• $100 Quarterfinalists
Law Chevrolet, a trusted name in Booneville, Indiana, brings nearly two decades of automotive excellence and community support to this new chapter in the Super Quick Series.
A season of high stakes and high performance
With 9 races, four doubleheaders, and a championship prize package valued at nearly $10,000, the 2025 Oakley Motorsports Super Quick Series is set to be one of the most competitive seasons yet.
Championship Awards Include:
• $2,000 Champion Cash Prize
• NHRA Gold Card
• Champion’s Trophy and Jacket
• Runner-Up: $1,000 | Third Place: $500
• Top Five: Oakley Motorsports Super Quick Series Coats
Supporting Sponsor Highlights:
• Alliance Racewear: Driving suit for the Champion
• Holley: Helmet and head/neck restraint
• Hoosier Tires Midwest: Buy-one-get-one slicks offer
• Fuel Factory: 5-gallon pail of race fuel for each event winner
• Driven Racing Oil: Product awards at each race
• Steve Conley Racing: $800 bonus to each event winner
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