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Jason Harris wins the 2025 Snowbird Outlaw Nationals presented by Motion Raceworks at Bradenton Motorsports Park. A day after topping the quickest 32-car field, he clocks 3.561 at 211.06 mph.
The $50,000 final comes against Brazil’s Sidnei Frigo, whose 3.570 at 211.33 mph leaves the margin narrow. Harris drives the Harts Charger-powered ’69 Camaro “Party Time,” a Harold Denton tribute.
Harris also becomes the only driver eligible for the Elite Motorsports Million, contingent on sweeping the three-round Drag Illustrated Winter Series presented by J&A Service.

Pole status carries further leverage. As Snowbirds No. 1 qualifier, Harris leads the Jerry Bickel Race Cars Clean Sweep Challenge for a new Pro Mod rolling chassis.
“This is my pinnacle,” Harris says. “I qualified No. 1 and won the race. Now I’m pursuing the million and the Jerry Bickel car.”
The route is not straightforward. Random chip draws replace a traditional ladder, exposing top seeds to hazardous early matchups throughout eliminations.
Harris opens by defeating Mark Micke with a 3.579. He then dismisses world record-holder Jimmy Taylor, 3.607 to 4.365, sustaining lane control and repeatability.

Momentum builds with a 3.584 over Randy Weatherford. A composed 3.576 then clears Kevin Rivenbark in the semifinals, affirming the car’s quick-turn consistency between rounds.
Frigo, qualifying 23rd, constructs his own surge by eliminating 2025 World Series winner Steve King and defending Snowbirds champion Kye Kelley en route to the final.
The decider is tight. Harris pairs his quicker light with stable downtrack control to outlean Frigo’s 3.570, securing a narrow stripe advantage.
Class results underline program depth. Bill Lutz wins Pro 10.5 with a 3.886 over Fletcher Cox, praising preparation and execution across the weekend.
Larry Larson secures $40,000 in True 10.5 N/T after multiple tough rounds. Tommy Hoskinson claims $20,000 in Lil Gangstas with consistent lights and downtrack balance.
Brian Weddle prevails in Limited Drag Radial with recurring 3.90s. Joel Greathouse impresses in Ultra Street, while Hunter Patton takes Super Pro honors.
Index and bike winners include Malcolm Ricks in 6.50, Peyton Shook in 7.50, and Jeff Jones in 4.60 Bikes.
Attention turns to the January 2026 U.S. Street Nationals at Bradenton, then February’s World Series of Pro Mod. Harris leads standings and JBRC, but chip-draw volatility keeps a sweep uncertain.
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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.