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What Are Lights Out & No Mercy Drag Racing Events? 

Duck X Productions' Lights Out and No Mercy are a series of highly popular and competitive drag racing events held in the United States. Duck X Productions is the event promotion company founded by Donald "Duck" Long, who is known for his involvement in organizing and hosting these events.

These events are regarded as one of the premier drag racing series in the world, attracting top racers and enthusiasts from various backgrounds. The events primarily focus on small-tire and radial tire racing, which involves high-performance vehicles, utilizing specialized drag racing tires known as "radial" tires.

These events often take place at South Georgia Motorsports Park in Adel, Georgia, but they have also been hosted at other racing venues. The events feature intense competition in various classes, including Pro 275, X275, Outlaw Drag Radial, Limited Drag Radial, and more.

The format of Lights Out events typically includes qualifying rounds followed by elimination rounds, where racers compete head-to-head until a winner is determined. The racing action is known for its intense launches, high-speed runs, and close finishes, making it a thrilling experience for both participants and spectators.

These events have gained a reputation for their festive atmosphere, with spectators enjoying not only the racing but also the lively environment, vendor displays, and social gatherings. Duck X Productions aims to create an engaging and entertaining experience for attendees, making Lights Out events more than just a drag racing competition.

The popularity of these events has grown significantly over the years, drawing in top racers and teams from across the country. These events often feature large cash prizes, attracting some of the best talent in small-tire drag racing.

Duck X Productions' events have become synonymous with high-intensity, small-tire drag racing, showcasing the skill, power, and determination of racers in this specialized field. The events continue to captivate fans and participants alike, solidifying their position as a must-attend spectacle in the world of drag racing.


What is the The NHRDA? (National Hot Rod Diesel Association)

The NHRDA (National Hot Rod Diesel Association) is an organization founded by Randy Cole that focuses on promoting and organizing competitive events for diesel-powered vehicles in the United States. It was founded in 2003 and has since become one of the leading organizations in the diesel motorsports industry.

The NHRDA organizes drag racing, sled pulling, and dyno competitions specifically for diesel-powered vehicles. These events are held at various tracks and venues across the country, allowing diesel enthusiasts and competitors to showcase their vehicles' power, performance, and modifications.

The drag racing events organized by the NHRDA feature different classes, ranging from street-legal trucks to highly modified purpose-built dragsters. Participants compete against each other in head-to-head races on a drag strip, aiming to achieve the fastest time over a specified distance.

Sled pulling is another popular discipline in diesel motorsports, where competitors attempt to pull a weighted sled as far as possible along a dirt track. The sled's weight progressively increases, making it more challenging for the vehicles to continue pulling.

The NHRDA also provides a platform for vendors, manufacturers, and enthusiasts to come together and showcase their products and services related to diesel vehicles. They organize trade shows and exhibitions where attendees can explore the latest technologies, aftermarket parts, and accessories for diesel trucks.

Overall, the NHRDA plays a significant role in promoting and advancing the diesel motorsports industry, while also providing a community for diesel enthusiasts to connect, compete, and share their passion for diesel-powered vehicles.


What is the American Drag Racing League? (ADRL) 

The ADRL quickly gained recognition for its unique approach to drag racing. It introduced several innovative concepts and rules to enhance the sport and attract a wider audience. One of its key innovations was the use of eighth-mile (660 feet) drag racing, which allowed for faster acceleration and more intense racing action.

The ADRL offers a range of classes to accommodate different types of vehicles and racing styles. These includ Pro Extreme, Pro Nitrous, Extreme 10.5, and Pro Junior Dragster, among others. The organization aimed to provide a platform for both seasoned professionals and up-and-coming talents to compete and showcase their skills.

The series gained popularity over the years, attracting top drivers and teams from the drag racing community. It features exciting rivalries, high-speed action, and close competition. The ADRL also placed a strong emphasis on fan engagement, offering interactive experiences, autograph sessions, and behind-the-scenes access to enhance the overall spectator experience.

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    April is here, and the 2026 race season is officially pulling out of the pits.

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