DragCoverage’s Gulf Coast DragFest 2026 Delivers Big Crows, Big Wins, Big Memories.

The 2nd annual DragCoverage Gulf Coast DragFest at Gulfport Dragway turned into one of the biggest and most memorable weekends in the history of the Gulfport, MS facility.
This is race #2 of the 4-race Southern Outlaw Tour Series that TJ Pruitt started to bring back Grass Roots Promod Racing.

Earlier in the week, the forecast looked almost identical to last year, with rain chances threatening the event. After discussions between promoter TJ Pruitt and the Gulfport Dragway team, the decision was made to shift DragFest from Friday–Saturday to Saturday–Sunday — a move that proved to be the right call.

“Gaylon Rolinson approached me with the idea to bring a DragCoverage event to Gulfport Dragway and it was a no brainer,” said TJ Pruitt. “Gaylon, Britt, and Tommy are one of the top promoters in the drag racing industry and I knew adding them to the team would help grow the sport. My main goal is to make the local, grassroots racing scene have a national event vibe — where racers get to feel special and race in front of a huge crowd.”

Despite several teams being forced to drop out due to the schedule change, 17 Pro Mods still rolled through the gates ready for battle. By the end of the weekend, more than 170 race cars filled the property, the grandstands were packed, and fans lined the fence deep to the quarter mile both days under beautiful Gulf Coast weather.

Jacob McNeal Breaks the Track Record Twice! 3.634, 210 MPH! Fastest Car to ever race in the state of Mississippi

McNeal made history by resetting the Gulfport Dragway track record — originally established in 1972 — with an incredible 3.634 at over 210 MPH, the fastest pass ever recorded in the state of Mississippi. He backed it up by qualifying No. 1 and defeating Joey Martin in the final round of Outlaw Pro Mod competition. Earlier this year, McNeal also won the first Southern Outlaw Tour event at Montgomery International Dragway.

In Pro Nitrous, Scott Coxwell defeated Edmund Hall in the final round, while Kyle Megginson earned the No. 1 qualifying spot before an incident sidelined him for eliminations. Coxwell qualified No. 2 with a 3.81.

While the Pro Mod and Pro Nitrous classes delivered the headline moments, the backbone of DragFest has always been its Sportsman racers. From Quick 8 to Junior Dragster, the local and regional competitors brought the same intensity, precision, and passion that define grassroots drag racing on the Gulf Coast. Their rounds were some of the most competitive of the weekend, producing family storylines, breakout performances, and packed‑house excitement between every pair of Pro Mods.

From packed grandstands and perfect weather to record breaking runs and unforgettable moments, DragFest 2026 once again proved that grassroots drag racing on the Gulf Coast is alive and thriving. The event continues to grow and has already become a staple in Southern drag racing culture.

Next up for the Southern Outlaw Tour Series is the biggest drag racing event in the state of Alabama – the DragCoverage Night of Fire in Steele, AL, August 21-22. The series will then wrap up for the finale, September 5-6 at Montgomery, International Dragway.

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