XDA series crowning its 2020 champions after three events. The Covid-19 pandemic has had a major effect on the racing community the whole season causing promoters to take drastic measures to give the racers and fans something to look forward too. The series dropping from six action-packed races to only three caused a major stir with most competitors but proved to be some of the most exciting racing in 2020. With two races under its belt, the series moved to its final race of the season the DME Fall Nationals with its famous Orient Express Pro-street Battle Royale with its huge 10k payout to the winner.
Rodney Williford on his Williford Racing Pro-Street GSXR1000
Along with the Pro-Street shootout on hand was the DME Racing Real Street class, Pro Xtreme , Vans and Hines 4.60, HTP Super Stock , crazy 8’s ,5.60, Top-sportsman and street E.T. The event also featured the After Dark Underground with grudge and bulls.
Cj Fair behind the bars of this turbo grudge bike
At the end of this crazy weekend where championship points and crowns on the line with every round win, loss and record created some fierce competition round after round. Jeremy Teasley locked up the Orient Express Pro-Street championship with brother Brandon Teasley taking home DME racing Real Street. Travis Davis took home the Pro Extreme championship, David Fondon taking home the first ever HTP Super-Stock championship. Ronald Procopio locked up another Vans and hines 4.60 championship , Dustin Lee taking home both FBR shop 5.60 and Mickey Thompson Tires Top Sportsman. Spencer Claycomb took home the final Crazy 8s championship, James Farmer taking home the MPS Pro E.T Championship and Derrick Milbourne taking home the Brocks performance Street E.T title. The Bulls crowned two Champions as well, David Page in Monster Bulls and Jeremy Teasley in APE Nitrous Bulls. With the series completed teams start to plan for the 2021 season April 23-25 with the PFR spring Nationals. Below check out some of the event photos.