NHRA75 Kicks off This Week in Gainsville
As NHRA starts its 20-race, historic 75th season with the 57th Amalie Motor Oil Gatornationals, one thing is prominent: change.
As NHRA starts its 20-race, historic 75th season with the 57th Amalie Motor Oil Gatornationals, one thing is prominent: change.
Dover will host the 42nd running of NASCAR’s All-Star showcase.
The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) is moving swiftly to consolidate its holdings and to position itself as the sanction that’s working for its participants.
“I’m really grateful to have this kind of opportunity with Toyota Racing Development,” Harvick said. “To have their support and be able to represent ExxonMobil, it doesn’t get much better.”
Atlanta Dragway will be in action again, now that the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) has completed its purchase of the facility in Commerce, GA, once the home of NHRA’s Southern Nationals.
With less than three weeks before the start of NHRA’s 75th anniversary Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season of 20 races, teams are packing up and heading to Gainesville Raceway to test their wares.
Johnson prepares for a change of pace.
The highest honor in Ford Racing, the Spirit of Ford Award given to Robert and Doug Yates is only the 30th time Ford has awarded this prize.
At a February 10 meeting, speakers voiced support for a conditional use permit so the dragway could return to its original use as an operating dragstrip.
A prize named after Parks, and a March Meet celebrated the same week as the Gatornationals are two exciting elements of NHRA’s 75th annivesary.