
The Little Gangsters class race in Bradenton, Florida featured 58 cars competing for a $20,000 prize and a $10,000 championship bonus with a sponsorship and game feature. The event included six rounds of intense drag racing, with top racers battling for the championship in a thrilling finale that ended in a tie, promising an exciting rematch.
Welcome to sunny Bradenton, Florida, where the excitement of drag racing reached new heights with the biggest Little Gangsters race ever. This thrilling event brought together 58 cars ready to battle for a grand prize of $20,000. On top of that, the weekend marked the culmination of the points championship, where one lucky racer would claim an additional $10,000, a sponsorship from Meling Performance, and the honor of having their car featured in the No Limits drag racing game.
Setting the Stage: The Stakes and the Competitors
The weekend was a massive deal for all racers involved, with many heavy hitters in the field who had the potential to win it all. The event promised six rounds of intense racing, with the atmosphere charged with anticipation.
Paul, one of the commentators, set the tone: “We’re out here at the World Series of Promod, just wrapped up chip draw. We’re in the final swing of the Meling Little Gangsters point series. This is double points, so this could be anybody’s game.”
Round One: The Battle Begins
The first round saw fierce competition as 58 cars took to the track. Not every pass was captured, but the energy was palpable. Notable matchups included Logan Day facing Tommy “Tugan” Hoskinson, who was second in points and eager to win the series.
Logan Day shared his excitement: “My team and I have been working on the car, getting everything dialed in. We think we’ll be pretty good.”
Tommy was equally determined, aiming to secure his spot in the No Limits game.
Other racers like Timmy Dale, the creator of Little Gangsters, and Jeremy Block, who drove a 1979 El Camino with a 6L twin turbo engine, also made their mark in the first round.
Crystal Lynch traveled all the way from Northern California to compete, driving a 632 big block Chevy in a 1963 split window Corvette. Despite a tough break in the first round, her presence highlighted the event’s wide appeal.
Advancing Through the Rounds
As the competition progressed, the field narrowed from 58 to 29 in round two. The stakes grew higher, especially with the top 15 racers battling for the points championship.
Brandon Ford Ice, driving a twin turbo S10, and other racers like Craig Wilson in his “Bad News” Camaro and Billy “the Kid” in a Nova showcased their skills. Craig Wilson expressed confidence, aiming to take down his competitors and win the championship.
Round three featured 16 cars left, all vying for the $10,000 prize and sponsorship. Jimmy Dale, the founder of Little Gangsters, continued to compete fiercely, while Allison from Gen 2 Garage and Steph Malay from Niagara Falls, Canada, shared their excitement and determination.
The Championship Showdown
The semi-finals and finals were intense, with Tommy “Two Guns” Hoskinson and Chris Scarleta battling for the championship. Tommy had the chance to clinch the title but was narrowly defeated by Chris, resulting in a tie for the championship.
Brianna Edwards, although out of points contention, made it to the finals and played a crucial role in the championship outcome.
The event was supported by sponsors like Meling, BTR, Strange Engineering, Fuel Factory, and Nitrous Express, all contributing to the success and excitement of the race.
Celebrating the Community and the Sport
The race was not just about competition but also about community. Racers from across the country and Canada came together to celebrate their passion for drag racing. The event marked Meling’s 80th anniversary, with commemorative hats and a strong presence in the racing community.
Jimmy Dale and the organizers expressed gratitude to all supporters and participants, emphasizing the spirit of camaraderie and competition that defines the Little Gangsters class.
Conclusion: A Race to Remember
The biggest Little Gangsters race ever was a spectacular display of skill, determination, and community spirit. With thrilling races, close finishes, and a championship that ended in a tie, the event promises even more excitement in the future.
As the racers and fans look forward to the next event, the legacy of the Little Gangsters class continues to grow, fueled by passion and the pursuit of victory.
Stay tuned for more updates and thrilling moments from the world of drag racing!




