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Keith Haney
Racing in Memory of Ronnie Hobbs at MWDRS Summer Speed
Spectacular
MADISON, Ill. (June 15, 2022) – As the Summit Racing
Equipment Mid-West Drag Racing Series (MWDRS) presented by
J&A Service heads to St. Louis this weekend, Stroud Safety
Pro Mod driver Keith Haney is still mourning the loss of his
late friend and competitor, Ronnie Hobbs. Haney is racing in
memory of Hobbs at World Wide Technology Raceway’s Summer
Speed & Fire Spectacular, the fifth race of the eight-race
MWDRS season.

Haney was the next car in line to run behind Hobbs during a
Friday night qualifying session at the MWDRS Great Bend
Nationals two weeks ago when Hobbs lost his life in a
top-end crash. Haney admits he’s struggled with the decision
to race again so soon, but he believes it’s what Hobbs
would’ve wanted.
“Is it going to be tough to strap in the car? Yeah,” said
Haney, who’s also the founder and owner of the MWDRS. “I can
tell you if I even thought about not racing, he would kick
my butt. He loved racing and he would never want us to stop.
So I'm going to strap back in that car and I'm gonna go
racing. If I can win it for Ronnie, it's going to be tough.
We have a lot of tough competitors. But I'll be running for
Ronnie this weekend. He'll be with me. If I win, I'm going
to dedicate it to him. He was a good friend and a good
person with a good family.”
Haney has found himself looking back on his memories of
racing with Hobbs, who joined the MWDRS Pro Mod contingent
in 2019. Hobbs often joked with Haney, whether it was over
Haney’s preferred power adder, nitrous oxide, or the two
drivers’ similarly themed race car nicknames.
“He always gave me a hard time,” Haney laughed. “Right
before his accident, he came up to me, [tuner] Brandon
Switzer, and Todd Martin [Haney’s business partner and
fellow Pro Mod driver] as we were sitting on a golf cart in
the lanes. He comes up in his usual Ronnie Hobbs way and
puts out his first two fingers like snake fangs. Everyone
knows his car was the 'Texas Rattlesnake' and mine is the
'Black Mamba.’ He put the snake fangs on my car like 'I'm
gonna get ya.' I'll always have that last memory.”
Fortunately, St. Louis is a friendly, familiar track for
Haney. It was one of the first MWDRS host tracks, and he’s
good friends with WWT Raceway’s Executive VP and General
Manager, Chris Blair.
“I love St. Louis – it's one of my favorite tracks,” Haney
said. “I've made it to a couple finals and won one. It’s a
great facility, great staff, great paramedics. It's just a
wonderful track.”
As always, Haney is going racing with the support of his
family and his crew, which includes tuner Brandon Switzer,
Dale Hancock, Shane Goodnight, Steve Cooks, and Bobby
Savedra.
“My wife (Misty) and my kids worry about all this stuff,”
Haney said. “I can't thank my family and my crew enough for
supporting me in doing what I love, and that’s drag racing.
I love the sport. I couldn't do it without them.”
Even with the emotions surrounding the event, Haney remains
fiercely competitive and determined to go some rounds with
his Musi-powered, Bickel-built “Black Mamba” Camaro.
“I’m ready to take that Summit Racing/Strange Engineering
car to the finals this weekend, Haney said. “Nitrous to the
front.”
Haney and the MWDRS Pro Mod class will get two qualifying
sessions on Friday at 5 and 8 p.m., as well as a final third
session at noon on Saturday. Eliminations will follow at 4
p.m.
Fans can tune in to the official MAVTV Plus event livestream
at www.MAVTVPlus.com.
ABOUT KEITH HANEY RACING
Based in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, Keith Haney Racing (www.keithhaneyracing.com)
competes in the Summit Mid-West Drag Racing Series (MWDRS)
presented by J&A Service, select NHRA, PDRA and NMCA races
and one-off special events. Keith Haney Racing appreciates
the support of Summit Racing Equipment, Lucas Oil, Strange
Engineering, Pat Musi Racing Engines, Jerry Bickel Race
Cars, Kryptonite Kustomz, RacingJunk.com, MoTeC Systems USA,
Switzer Dynamics, Menscer Motorsports, OkAutosDirect.com,
Race Star Wheels, Stroud Safety, Total Seal Piston Rings,
M&M Transmission, Precision Racing Suspension, Tulsa Raceway
Park, Callies and UEM Pistons. |
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