Wednesday, March 13, 2019

MWPMS Season Opener Delivers Semi-Final Finish for Haney

ENNIS, TX (Mar. 13, 2019) -- Consistency and an oh-so-close result in the semi-finals left Tulsa-based Pro Mod star Keith Haney feeling very positive about the season-opening Summit Racing Equipment Mid-West Pro Mod Series event Mar. 9, at the Texas Motorplex, near Dallas.
"Seventeen-thousandths at the stripe, that's all that separated us," Haney said of his race
against young gun Justin Jones, who won with a 3.69 over Haney's 3.73 at more than 201 mph. "I treed him with a .002 light to his .023 and I even had him at half track, but my car started shooting sparks out the right header and laid over a little and he was able to just sneak on by me at the finish."
Beyond reaching the semis, Haney left the Motorplex feeling impressed with his team's overall performance and encouraged by their strong start to the 2019 MWPMS season.       
"You know, the notes that we had from November sure helped Brandon Switzer do his job on the tuning side of it, but what's really exciting as far as Keith Haney Racing goes is that we were out there last November at the Elite 16 race going 3.70s and we showed up in Texas again and went right back to running 3.70s. That tells me we're on to something and you've got to commend my guys for what they did in the off-season to prepare the car and keep it consistent.
"They did a great job all weekend. I call it showing up and showing out, you know? I mean, we went there to drag some butts all over the place and we did, a few; got down to the final four."
After qualifying third with another 200-plus-mph pass in 3.74 seconds over the Motorplex eighth mile, Haney and "Notorious," his nitrous-injected 2014 Pro Mod Camaro, ran 3.74 and 3.73 in
defeating the entries of E.J. Hickl and Ed Jeffe before reaching Jones, who went on to finish runner-up against Frankie "Madman" Taylor in the final round.
"You know, in the staging lanes before we ran, Justin told me that it's been one of his dreams to race me and of course I appreciated that," Haney said. "He's young, maybe 19, 20 years old, less than half my age, so he's got better eyes than I've got. But I looked at him and said, 'Don't go red.' He looked right back at me and said, 'Don't be late.' And as it turned out, he was late and I was not red--well, he had a great light, but at least he was late compared to me."
Also contributing to Haney's positive mood was a relatively stress-free weekend of racing and camaraderie with his fellow MWPMS competitors.
"The guys from the Motorplex did a great job and the track was phenomenal," he declared, pointing out several classes posted record-setting numbers. "And as far as my team goes, we really didn't haven't any problems at all, no breakage, no big thrash in the pits. It was kind of awesome, you know, we got to relax a little.
"One of the things that we did was on Friday night I helped cook for about 80 to 90 people. Andrew Arnold, myself, and my girlfriend Misty, all three of us got Hibachi ready and we cooked for a bunch of teams. We all got to sit around and tell jokes and everybody got to relax and have some fun.
"And you know, that's really what it's all about. All of us there, we all want to win, don't get me wrong, but at the end of the day we're spending time together and spending time with the other racers when we're not on the track. When we're out on that track, though, none of us are friends. It's winner take all and I wouldn't want it any other way."
Keith Haney Racing will be back in action with the Mid-West Pro Mod Series Apr. 12-13, during the 6th annual Outlaw Street Car Reunion at Beech Bend Raceway Park in Bowling Green, KY.  
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Photos by Randy Curtis
ABOUT KEITH HANEY RACING
Based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Keith Haney Racing (www.keithhaneyracing.com) fields two cars in the Mid-West Pro Mod Series (MWPMS), as well as for select NHRA and PDRA races and one-off special events. Keith Haney Racing appreciates the support of sponsors Summit Racing Equipment, Lucas Oil, Strange Engineering, Kryptonite Kustomz, RacingJunk.com, MoTeC Systems USA, Switzer Dynamics, M&M Transmission, Menscer Motorsports, Total Seal, Mickey Thompson, Browell Bellhousing, and Larry Jeffers Race Cars.

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Haney Hopes Texas Success Continues at MWPMS Season Opener

TULSA, OK (Mar. 6, 2019) -- Longtime Pro Mod racer Keith Haney ended his 2018 season on a high note last November in Dallas and plans to play the same tune this weekend (Mar. 8-9), when he returns for the Summit Racing Equipment Mid-West Pro Mod Series (MWPMS) season opener.
In qualifying for the inaugural Elite 16 event presented by Elite Motorsports at the Texas Motorplex, the 2017 MWPMS champion steered "Notorious," his nitrous-injected 2014 Camaro, to a career-best, 3.70-seconds pass at 203.43 miles per hour.
"Beyond going quicker and faster than I'd personally ever ran in the eighth mile before, the great thing is we left that race with the motor happy," said Haney, a Tulsa-area new car dealer who also owns and promotes the popular Mid-West drag racing series, as well as co-owns historic Osage Tulsa Raceway Park with fellow MWPMS competitor Todd Martin.
"We did have some parts breakage at a few races last year, but after the Elite 16 we really didn't have to do a whole lot over the off season other than routine maintenance and cleaning everything up. We've been real fortunate with this combination of Reher-Morrison horsepower backed up by M&M Transmission and Strange Engineering parts," Haney said.
"Everything's freshened up and really running strong now and even the weather looks like it'll be similar to what it was at the Sweet 16 race. Which will be nice to see because hopefully we'll see the ETs being the same or close to what they were back then."
Also returning to boost Haney's chances is his veteran crew, led by nitrous tuning wizard Brandon Switzer and car chief Andrew Arnold, plus father-and-son teammates Dale and Cale Hancock, and girlfriend Missy Hayes.
"You know, we're all pretty excited about opening the Pro Mod season for Keith Haney Racing and getting out there again at the Motorplex," Haney said. "We did have the radial-tire car out last month at Lights Out in Georgia, but this is the opening of the season for Pro Mod, first race of the year for an eight-race Mid-West Pro Mod Series schedule.
"You know, for most organizations March is kind of early to start, but we started in March last
year, too, and had a great turnout, a great race. I do know some people, their programs are not quite ready, but I think we'll also see some new ones who are ready to go," he continued.
"But you know what? I don't really care who shows up. I plan on taking care of business and winning the first race of the year and I don't care who's next to me. For now we're all just focused on winning Texas. We're focused on coming out and winning that race right off the bat. Can't wait to get started!"
Following the Motorplex event, Keith Haney Racing and the MWPMS will next be in action Apr. 12-13, at Beech Bend Raceway Park in Bowling Green, OH.
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Photos by Damon Steinke

ABOUT KEITH HANEY RACING
Based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Keith Haney Racing (www.keithhaneyracing.com) fields two cars in the Mid-West Pro Mod Series (MWPMS), as well as for select NHRA and PDRA races and one-off special events. Keith Haney Racing appreciates the support of sponsors Summit Racing Equipment, Lucas Oil, Strange Engineering, Kryptonite Kustomz, RacingJunk.com, MoTeC Systems USA, Switzer Dynamics, M&M Transmission, Menscer Motorsports, Total Seal, Mickey Thompson, Browell Bellhousing, and Larry Jeffers Race Cars.