Thu, 07 Dec 2023, 12:24 PM

Donny 'Hollywood' Urban Claims Another PDRA Elite Top Sportsman World Championship
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Courtesy of Drag Illustrated on behalf of the Professional Drag Racers Association Photos by Tara Bowker and Gary Rowe

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FREDERICKSBURG, Va. - With two wins in the first three races of the 2023 Professional Drag
Racers Association (PDRA) season, Donny "Hollywood" Urban looked like an early favorite to win the
MagnaFuel Elite Top Sportsman presented by PAR Racing Engines world championship. The 2018 world
champion added a runner-up finish and consistent performances through the rest of the season to claim
his second series championship.
"I don't even know how to put it into words," Urban said in the championship winner's circle. "This
one means more than anything. I've won the five-day bracket championship stuff, all the IHRA stuff,
but this one means the most. It was a lot of work."
After finishing fourth in the 2022 championship standings, Urban started the 2023 season with a
semifinal finish at the season opener. He won back-to-back races at the Mid-Atlantic Showdown
presented by Classic Graphix at Virginia Motorsports Park and the DeCerbo Construction American
Doorslammer Challenge presented by Callies at Summit Motorsports Park. Urban went to the final round
again at the Fulton Racing Engines North vs. South Shootout presented by Penske Racing Shocks at
Maryland International Raceway, finishing runner-up to past Top Sportsman world champion Dan
Ferguson.
Urban clinched the title during the Pro Line Racing Brian Olson Memorial World Finals presented by
ProCharger at Virginia, where he fell in the second round. He held off former Top Sportsman world
champion Chris "Nitrous" Nyerges by almost two rounds.
"At the beginning of the year, we went to three finals in a row, won two of them," Urban said. "But
then we kind of fell off, completely got lost, and chased problems. Tagged the wall in Michigan. But
the man upstairs looked after me. Gotta give Him the glory. It was a nailbiter."
Urban extended gratitude to his wife, Anita, and the people who help him run his nitrous-fed,
Nesbitt-powered '69 Camaro at a championship level in the fast bracket racing world of PDRA Elite Top
Sportsman.
"My wife, Anita, she's behind me 100% percent. Not happy about it all the time, but she's still here
with me," Urban laughed. "I never make a run without her. All my people: Jered and Jody Gall that
help me at every race, and Jeffrey Barker at home. He tunes remotely most of the time since he has
his own schedule to keep up with. I can't be thankful enough for everybody. I appreciate PDRA and
Tommy and Judy [Franklin] and God Speed Ministry. It just goes on and on. I'm so thankful for
everybody. This one means the world."
The PDRA will celebrate its 2023 world champions during the annual PDRA Championship Awards Banquet
on Friday, Dec. 8 in Indianapolis.
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