ABRUZZI WINS MOSER AXLE MANIA

Marco Abruzzi took home $22,500 this past weekend when he defeated Scotty Stillings in the final round of the Moser Axle Mania, the biggest sportsman program of the year.

“I have had the good fortune at winning some big races in my career. But this by far takes the cake. Thank you so much to everyone at Moser Engineering and IHRA for making this race possible,” said Abruzzi. “My Camaro was just unreal this weekend. It was really impressive to watch a McAmis car win the Pro Mod Shootout and then the Moser Axle Mania race,” Abruzzi said. “I definitely want to thank everyone at Summit Racing Equipment for their continued support, my crew and family, as well as the customers of Abruzzi Racing Transmissions.”

axle_mania.jpg Marco Abruzzi took home $22,500 this past weekend when he defeated Scotty Stillings in the final round of the Moser Axle Mania, the biggest sportsman program of the year.

“I have had the good fortune at winning some big races in my career. But this by far takes the cake. Thank you so much to everyone at Moser Engineering and IHRA for making this race possible,” said Abruzzi. “My Camaro was just unreal this weekend. It was really impressive to watch a McAmis car win the Pro Mod Shootout and then the Moser Axle Mania race,” Abruzzi said. “I definitely want to thank everyone at Summit Racing Equipment for their continued support, my crew and family, as well as the customers of Abruzzi Racing Transmissions.”


Abruzzi was the No. 1 seed in the Top Sportsman class. He defeated Ricky Adkins in round one, then took out Michael Harris and Troy Williams Jr. to advance to the finals. He covered the eighth-mile in 4.626, 152.85, to take the win.

Stillings was No. 1 seed in Super Stock. He took out Slate Cummings in the first round, then Jason Harris and Steve Furr.

The Moser Axle Mania boasts a $51,000 total purse, paid out to 32 racers
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