The World Series of Pro Mod at Bradenton Motorsports Park will crown its seventh winner this Saturday, with $150,000 and a magazine cover at stake. The event, part of the 2025/2026 Drag Illustrated Winter Series, includes multiple racing categories, with fierce competition expected as series champions will also be determined. The atmosphere is charged as teams prepare for the high-stakes finale, on the heels of an already successful season. Both racers and fans anticipate memorable matchups, underscoring the growing prominence of the series.

By the Numbers
  • Competition is tight, with only 19 points separating top Pro Mod contenders Jason Harris and Stevie “Fast” Jackson.
  • A total of 32 drivers in the Winter Series are mathematically eligible for the championship.
State of Play
  • Over 32 competitors aim to secure a spot in the main Pro Mod field.
  • Racing will feature significant cash prizes across various categories, including $40,000 for True 10.5 and $25,000 for Pro 10.5.
What's Next

The event will kick off with qualifying rounds starting Thursday, culminating in elimination rounds on Saturday. With intense rivalries and potential upsets, any of the top drivers could clinch the championship. The performance on the track will likely redefine competitive benchmarks for future seasons.

Bottom Line

The stakes are high at the WSOPM finale, highlighting the intense competition and growth of the Pro Mod series. As champions are declared, the event promises not just a celebration of speed and skill but also sets the tone for next year's racing landscape.