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JEGS Cajun SPORTSnationals will ‘let the good times roll’

BELLE ROSE, LA – Loosely translated, “Laissez les bons temps rouler” is French/Cajun-speak for “Let the good times roll,” and that’s exactly what will happen this weekend, March 21-23, when the JEGS NHRA Cajun SPORTSnationals returns to No Problem Raceway Park in Belle Rose for the 11th straight year.

The first of three annual events designed specifically to showcase NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series racers, the JEGS NHRA Cajun SPORTSnationals will host nearly 500 competitors and will crown champions in the following NHRA eliminators: Comp, Super Stock, Stock, Super Comp, Super Gas, Super Street, Top Dragster, Top Sportsman, and Sportsman Motorcycle.

Numerous specialty races will also be contested, including the Moser Shootout and the King of the Bayou event for drivers in Super Comp, Super Gas, and Super Street, plus a very special Hemi “Chootout,” so named to honor the memory of longtime Super Stock racer and Louisiana native Tim Hebert.

Additionally, the SPORTSnationals series will feature heads-up class racing in Stock and Super Stock, national event champion points and contingency payouts, $400,000 cash and contingency postings, and a host of special features, some of which will be unique to each of the events.

Last year, Division 1 racer Steve Szupka pulled off a rare feat when he claimed wins in both the Comp and Stock classes. Szupka joined Tommy Phillips as the only drivers to double up at the prestigious event. Szupka was joined in victory by Anthony Bertozzi, who claimed a JEGS NHRA Cajun SPORTSnationals title for the second straight year when he won in Super Stock. Other event champions were Greg Brotherton (Super Comp), Ryan Herem (Super Gas), Ray Dew (Super Street), PJ Vicari (Top Dragster), Allen Firestone (Top Sportsman), and Mike Voss (Sportsman Motorcycle).

Those who are fortunate enough to win at the 11th annual JEGS NHRA Cajun SPORTSnationals will be in the running for the coveted JEGS Crown trophy. The prized award is a special trophy handcrafted by Dan Dreisbach of Naked Sculpture and is awarded to any driver who can win the same class at two of the three SPORTSnationals in a given season.

Later this year, the winners of the Belle Rose event will also have the chance to travel to Columbus, Ohio, for the JEGS NHRA Northern SPORTSnationals or Las Vegas for the JEGS NHRA Pacific SPORTSnationals, where they will also be eligible for the JEGS Crown. The JEGS Crown has been captured just once, by Mike Ashley in 2005.

Among the many special events on tap at this year’s event is the Moser Sportsman Shootout for racers in the South Central Division. On Saturday, March 22, a select group of racers in Super Stock, Stock, Super Comp, Super Gas, Super Street, Top Dragster, and Top Sportsman will race in head-to-head competition for a share of more than $15,000. The top prize is $5,000 with an additional $2,000 awarded to the runner-up. Moser Shootout races are unique because they pit drivers from different classes in a single eliminator, using a handicap start and a breakout rule on an eighth-mile in an effort to ensure parity.

Another race that is sure to attract a lot of attention this weekend is the inaugural Tim Hebert Hemi “Chootout” for ’68 Dodge Dart and ’68 Plymouth Barracuda factory race cars. The event will offer a guaranteed purse of $12,000, with $7,000 awarded to the winner and $3,000 to the runner-up. The event, which honors the memory of longtime Division 4 racer Hebert, is backed by Southland Dodge, Kent Services, Paillot Bros. Construction, Engines Inc., Henson Family Dealerships, 3001, and No Problem Raceway Park. Hebert’s familiar orange and white ’68 Barracuda will be driven by his son Rory during the event.

While the on-track racing at the JEGS NHRA Cajun SPORTSnationals is second to none, so is the after-hours action, which includes cookouts and other get-togethers that are designed to promote off-track camaraderie. To that end, No Problem Raceway Park continues its tradition of not only producing first-rate events for NHRA Sportsman racing but also hosting a weekend-long party that includes plenty of Cajun food-fests and other Southern-style celebrations.

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