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Kalitta hits a milestone, secures points lead
Kalitta hits a milestone, secures points lead Team Kalitta Post-Race Report - Phoenix CHANDLER, Ariz. (February 28, 2016) - Doug Kalitta, driver of the Mac Tools Top Fuel dragster, hit a milestone this weekend at the CARQUEST Auto… Read more…
John Force Racing ready for championship chase
JFR READY FOR WINTERNATIONALS THIS WEEKEND FORCE READY TO CHASE CHAMPIONSHIP No. 17 STARTING IN POMONA POMONA (February 9, 2016) --- The winningest driver in NHRA history is ready to get the 2016 NHRA season started with the 56th… Read more…
Mike Dunn new president of IHRA
IRG Sports + Entertainment™ (IRGSE), proud portfolio company of TPG; parent company to the International Hot Rod Association™ (IHRA); one the fastest-growing professional racing circuits globally, today, announced that Mike Dunn has been installed as President of the IHRA organization in advance of the complete reorganization of the company and its various operations. Dunn, one of the most successful drivers and team organizers in the history of motorsports, joins the IHRA after spending the last 14 years as the face of major league professional drag racing for ESPN. Read more…
Shane Densham's nostalgia funny car.
Posted by Drag Race USA on Monday, May 13, 2013
Slow motion launch of a Blown HEMI Top/Dragster!
Posted by Drag Race USA on Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Beautiful Procharged Vette burnout!(slow motion)
Posted by Drag Race USA on Thursday, November 20, 2014
Twin turbo Subaru!
Posted by Drag Race USA on Sunday, May 26, 2013
JOHN FORCE, BRITTANY FORCE RUNNERS-UP IN PHOENIX
JOHN FORCE, BRITTANY FORCE RUNNERS-UP IN PHOENIX PHOENIX ---- The CARQUEST Auto Parts NHRA Nationals concluded today with a pair of Forces narrowly missing their first ever double up win in Funny Car and Top Fuel. Funny Car legend John Force lost a close race to veteran Tim Wilkerson… Read more… →
Books about Drag Racing and all Automitive
Sequel to popular Lost Drag Strips to be released →
Sequel to popular Lost Drag Strips to be released FOREST LAKE, Minn.—Fresh on the heels of the best-selling book Lost Drag Strips comes a new look at other long-lost and forgotten drag racing facilities from the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. In the first volume, the author examined the birth of drag racing and its subsequent popularity that invaded every city and community across America. The first volume was great, but readers demanded more! Lost Drag Strips II picks up… Read more…