
NHRA Looks at the Future of Electric Drag Racing
The NHRA will convene discussion groups to talk about the future of electric drag racing, starting at the season opener in Gainesville.
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The NHRA will convene discussion groups to talk about the future of electric drag racing, starting at the season opener in Gainesville.
After an elongated off-season that’s stretched from the first day of November to mid-March, racers are extraordinarily focused on win lights once again.
Today’s CCF pick is this 1968 Dodge Dart that’ looking for a new home.
Long the lone Dodge ranger in NHRA’s Camping World Drag Racing Series’ Pro Stock class, Alan Prusiensky is expecting to gain a teammate for the 2021 season that begins in just a couple of weeks at Gainesville, Fla.
Starting a new race team from scratch is not a chore for just anyone. Even with widely experienced partners involved, the pathway to success is singed with failures.
The new 2021 Ford Raptor is one of the most off-road capable and technologically advanced trucks that the blue oval has ever built.
Rahn Tobler has been contemplating retirement for a while. After all, he’s spent nearly 50 years working in the sport of drag racing.
Due to ongoing public health restrictions caused by COVID-19, the NHRA and Wild Horse Pass Motorsports park have decided to cancel the 2021 NHRA Arizona Nationals.
2018 Pro Mod champ Mike Janis will step out of the sport following the discovery of a heart condition.
The crew chief merry-go-round is on again, as Justin Ashley Racing has retained the talents of Mike Green, most recently crew chief for Tony Schumacher’s partial 2020 season of NHRA Top Fuel competition.