MTM2 does not support drag races in the same way as MTM1. Allow me to quote a review from the <a href="http://rhinoseros.com/~mtmg/contests/expo2003/">Expo 2003</a>:
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For those who may not know, drag and replica tracks are fairly realistic courses made and used by hard core fans of the sport of monster truck racing, used to simulate the style of real racing and freestyle events. Due to the way these tracks are built and used, they seldom contain courses or checkpoints and are mostly played in a multiplayer environment, often in leagues. Monster trucks race on two separate but identical courses rather than side by side on the same course, and since MTM2 does not support two separate sets of checkpoints you'll generally need at least three people in a multiplayer game, one of which calls the race start, watches the race to spot penalties, times the lap and determines the winner. These tracks are also used for "freestyle" competitions in which each contestant takes a timed turn showing off their driving skills by making a steady series of jumps and wheelies, crushing cars, flipping or doing just about anything to score points with the judges.
- from <a href="http://forum.mtm2.com/viewtopic.php?t=2155">replica track usa motorsports by GraveFan</a>
Drags, in MTM2, are a user created race environment. This may, at first, seem inferior to what you're used to, but give it a try and I'm sure you'll come to enjoy it just as much.
As for series and tournaments, there are none in the game. There are, however, many online leagues that should satisify your competitive instincts.
Do not mourn the exclusion of these modes of game play. One of MTM2's strengths is user centered play, which includes building addons (tracks and trucks) and inventing modes of game play that were never envisioned by the developers, modes including <a href="http://rhinoseros.com/~mtmg/cnr.shtml">CNR</a> (cops 'n robbers), <a href="http://rhinoseros.com/~mtmg/rnr.shtml">RnR</a> (race 'n rumble), tag, free roam, etc. You name it, this game can incorporate it. Freedom is what MTM2 is all about. Restrictions and limitations are for others. In MTM2, there is room for everything and everybody.