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We enjoy all types of drag racing from traditional Bracket Racing to the new trend of No Prep Racing. You can find events based off style and location. Just interested in events within a few hours travel time of your home? Look at individual race track pages to see their upcoming calendar of events.
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Here at Pre-StageRacing.com, we have compiled all the information from each track that will help you find the track and all information needed to enjoy the next upcoming event you choose to attend.
No Prep
Where racing surfaces are left unprepared, simulating street conditions with minimal or no traction-enhancing compounds, requiring drivers to rely on skill and car handling to control their vehicles.

Bracket Classes
Bracket Drag Racing is by far the most popular form of drag racing is a handicapped form of competition known as E.T. bracket racing. In this form of racing, two vehicles of varying performance potentials can race on a potentially even basis. The anticipated elapsed times for each vehicle are compared, and the slower car receives a head start equal to the difference of the two. With this system, virtually any two vehicles can be paired in a competitive drag race. Consistency is the key to a winning combination in bracket racing. Getting consistency is the hard part.
Footbrake class is for race cars that don’t run electronics to launch. Commonly known as a class that releases the brake pedal at start, it’s racing without using a box or transbrake.
Top Eliminator is a Bracket Racing Class that utilizes launch controls, transbrakes, delay box and/or various electronics to launch at the start of the race. Instead of releasing a brake pedal, you are relying on your reaction time by releasing a launch button on you steering wheel or shifter.
Sportsman or Pure Street Class is a class that is commonly intended for street appearing production cars using standard chassis with limited rear tire size. Engine swaps and power adders are permitted in some events. Typically there are restrictions on the amount of interior and dashboard that is still intact.
Junior Dragsters is great family fun. These are for the kids! Half-scale versions of Top Fuel dragsters. Using a five-horsepower, single-cylinder engine, a Jr. Dragster can go as fast as 85 mph and as quick as 7.90 seconds in an eighth-mile, though younger competitors are restricted to slower times/speeds. Just like their full-size Top Fuel counterparts, Jr. Dragsters must meet NHRA’s stringent technical specifications. NHRA also places speed and elapsed-time restrictions on competitors based on their age and experience.

Index Races
Looking for more of a heads up style racing? Index racing is right up your alley than! Run as close to the index without going faster. Here are the Drag Strips and events that hold index races!
Promoter EventS
Find all the special events hosted by promoters in the racing scene!