HEBRON, Ohio (May 2026) — Proline customer Jason Harris parked the “Party Time” ’69 Camaro in the winner’s circle for the first time this season this past weekend at the IHRA Outlaw Nitro Series Spring Nationals.
Harris came into the weekend leading the IHRA Pro Mod points standings and continued his strong start to the season with another consistent performance on race day. In the final round, Harris faced Jason Lee, who turned on the red light at the start. Harris stayed clean and drove the Camaro through with a 3.686-second pass at 200.27 MPH to lock in the victory.
The win was an important one for the Party Time Racing team, especially this early in the season as points battles continue to tighten up. Harris and the team have shown speed at every event so far this year, and this weekend everything finally came together for their first win of 2026.
The “Party Time” Camaro has become a familiar front-runner in IHRA Pro Mod competition, and Harris continues to prove why he’s one of the toughest racers in the class week after week.
Everyone at congratulates Jason Harris and the entire Party Time Racing team on the win and continued success this season.
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