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Comp Cams SCSN 17 presented by FuelTech Hits the Strip at LVMS This Weekend

LAS VEGAS — The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway is preparing for the Premier Street Car Association’s annual marathon of drag racing, the Comp Cams Street Car Super Nationals 17 presented by FuelTech. The legendary race kicks off with qualifying Thursday at the desert oasis of speed.

Unlike last year’s event, run under guidelines mandated due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s race is back to normal, or at least as normal as a SCSN is likely to get. In addition to fans champing at the bit to see the grandaddy of the PSCA calendar in person, every class is packed with racers ready to compete for the opportunity to park it in one of the most prestigious Winners Circles in drag racing today.

In addition to the regular heads-up and bracket classes, the popular Friday night 4-Wide Radial vs. Non-Radial grudge match returns along with two new mini-races, the Girls’ Grudge and the Nitrous Grudge matches on Friday.

“This might be the biggest Street Car Super Nationals in the history of the event,” said SCSN Promoter Mel Roth. “We had to cut back on a lot last year with reduced tickets to ensure we monitored social distance and the loss of our Canadian friends due to border issues with COVID. This year, it’s SCSN the way it was meant to be, full of fans and full of racers who love the sport and love to see grassroots drag racing at its best.”

A test and tune is scheduled for Wednesday starting at 11 a.m. PST with qualifying for all classes kicking off Thursday at 11 a.m.

New PSCA/SCSN partner Gateway Classic Cars will be on site with an amazing array of Detroit iron along with staff to help you buy that muscle car you’ve always had your eye on.

While not mandatory, racers and teams are encouraged to take advantage of pre-registration to ensure lines are kept short this week. For all the info regarding the Comp Cams SCSN presented by FuelTech 17 at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway this weekend, visit StreetCarSuperNationals.com or click HERE.

Spectators can also get their tickets online by clicking HERE.

For fans unable to attend live, SCSN 17 is streaming live at FloRacing.com.

SCSN in the Media: Our friends at DragZine have provided a preview for the 17th running of the SCSN! Plus, the Toronto Star profiled Canadian racer Kham Shantz and his journey to SCSN in his ’37 Chevy coupe!

Need Merch?: Can’t make it to the track? Want to show your love for Street Car Super Nationals 17 and the Premier Street Car Association? Order all your PSCA/SCSN merch by clicking HERE! Where are the Scott Palmer fans at? PSCA also sells SPR gear and you can check that out HERE!

Interested in forming a marketing partnership with the Premier Street Car Association and/or the Street Car Super Nationals? Drop Mel Roth an email at Mel@RacePSCA.com!

For everything SCSN, visit StreetCarSuperNationals.com or the official event page on Facebook at Facebook.com/StreetCarSuperNationals. PSCA can be found on social media on Facebook at Facebook.com/PSCARacing and on Twitter at @PSCARacing. For more information on PSCA and all its events, visit them online at RacePSCA.com.

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About the Premier Street Car Association:
In its 22nd season, the Premier Street Car Association, based near Denver, has been a staple of doorslammer drag racing since its inception. With a mixture of heads-up, no-time, and bracket/index classes, the PSCA provides some of the best racing in the country for both fans and racers. The PSCA season is capped off by its Street Car Super Nationals at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, now in its 17th year.

About HighSide Media:
Founded in 2007, HighSide Media has represented some of the top drivers, teams, facilities, sponsors, and sanctions in American motorsports. HighSide Media provides public and media relations for racers at every level with tailor-made programs for every budget. Pass YOUR Competition on the HighSide.

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SpeedwayMedia.com

1 COMMENT

  1. Disappointed abt the lack of coverage for ppl who cannot attend in person

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