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The 2025 Snowbird Outlaw Nationals at Bradenton Motorsports Park begin with Thursday qualifying for Pro Mod and Pro 10.5 after a schedule shift to avoid forecast rain.
Organizers move qualifying to Thursday and Friday, protecting eliminations and finals on Saturday night and concentrating the event’s decisive sessions into a predictable window.
The weekend opens the second annual Drag Illustrated Winter Series, backed by J&A Service, adding early championship context to every ladder position and lane choice.

Pro Mod’s three-race program offers more than $275,000, rewarding event winners and the eventual champion, which sharpens risk‑reward calculations during qualifying runs.
A broad schedule includes Pro Mod, Pro 10.5, True 10.5 N/T, Lil Gangstas, Limited Drag Radial, and Ultra Street, demanding disciplined track preparation and tight turnaround management.
Thursday running sets a baseline as teams trim power, manage clutch windows, and read surface evolution under Florida conditions.
Additional Friday sessions provide refinement and security, with many aiming to bank consistent numbers before conditions shift into night-time eliminations.

The reputation of Bradenton Motorsports Park for efficient operations and grip development continues to draw strong entries and committed tuning groups.
Officials emphasize rapid decision-making to minimize weather exposure, preserving competitive integrity and maintaining momentum for fans on site and online.
A sanctioned livestream allows followers to monitor incremental improvements, lane trends, and ranking movements as ladders take shape.
The entry list mixes established frontrunners with emerging talent, where closely matched machinery keeps reaction time discipline and drive-line management decisive.
The format narrows fields across categories before Saturday eliminations, setting up compact finals expected to crown multiple class winners that evening.
Post‑event coverage will track results and evolving series standings as the winter campaign progresses.

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.