Columbus, Ohio—Welcome, competitors and fans, to the 53rd championship season of the National Tractor Pullers Association!
The Hudsonville Community Fair Pull on Wednesday, August 23 is the collaborative effort of the NTPA and the Hudsonville Community Fair of Hudsonville, Michigan. Conducted at the fairgrounds in Hudsonville, the one-session event will star four Regional National divisions and one state-level division beginning at 7 p.m.
NTPA Championship Pulling brings together skilled competitors, dynamic machines, and ardent fans for outrageous displays of horsepower at fairgrounds and festivals across the United States. Specialized tractors, trucks, and dragsters tow a heavy metal sled along a straight, dirt track as the sled’s resistance increases. Within a class of similar vehicles, the one that pulls the sled the farthest is the winner. Pullers spend long nights traveling, wrenching, and tuning to put on the best show and take their best shot at prize money and season championships.
Scheduled to appear at the 2023 Hudsonville Community Fair Pull are Super Farm and Hot Farm Tractors and Mini and multi-engine Modifieds. All will compete for championships in the NTPA’s Region II (Mini and Modified: II-Northwest) and qualification to appear at the 36th annual Enderle Pull-Off on Saturday, September 16 in Urbana, Ohio.
The Wolverine Pullers Association, an NTPA member state organization, will additionally present a Super Stock Combo class.
For more information about the event, visit the fair’s website: Hudsonville-Fair.com. To learn more about NTPA Championship Pulling, its national and member state schedules, event results and championship standings, visit NTPAPULL.com. The Wolverine Pullers Association may be found online at WolverinePullers.com.