FAIRFIELD, Ohio — The Outlaw Truck and Tractor Pulling Association and the International Hot Rod Association announced another major alliance.
The two organizations are joining forces with a third big group, the Hot Shot’s Secret Pro Pulling League, to form an all-new alliance. This collaboration is expected to make the sport of truck and tractor pulling much bigger and better.
This is the second alliance announcement involving the IHRA. It highlights a creative plan for the collaboration of bringing together the decades of leadership and experience from these major national organizations.
The new series created by this three-way alliance will offer record-setting prize money.
This means competitors will be rewarded like never before for their hard work and skill.
The large prizes are designed to attract the best pullers in the sport.
The new alliance will offer exciting benefits to everyone involved in the sport:
For Pullers: You’ll get more chances to compete in combined national events and see more coverage of the sport.
For Promotors: You can host an even more exciting level of pulling that will fill your grandstands with fans.
For Sponsors: You’ll have new opportunities to increase your brand’s visibility across the country.
For Fans: This new alliance is unique! The commitment of this collaboration will bring you more powerful vehicles, more events, and more excitement. Get ready to feel the power!
“Our alliances with the Outlaw Truck and Tractor Pulling Association reinforce IHRA’s goal to build the most powerful and unified future in pulling,” said IHRA owner and CEO Darryl Cuttel. “By bringing these leading groups together, we’re making the competition stronger, expanding opportunities for pullers nationwide, and hosting the kind of high-impact events that drive this powerful sport forward.”
“The Outlaws have always led the way with new ideas for truck and tractor pulling,” said Kurt Van Beek, CEO of Outlaw Truck and Tractor Pulling Ass’n. “This alliance is our next step to keep building the sport for our pullers, promoters, sponsors, and fans.”



