In addition to the Camping World Drag Racing Series action at this weekend’s Dodge//SRT NHRA Nationals on The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway this weekend, the Constant Aviation Factory Stock Showdown is conducting its season finale.
It’s going to be far more difficult to choose a stand-out newcomer in 2021. There are so many new competitors in the Camping World Drag Racing Series that have made their marks in only their first year of professional competition that the choice will definitely be tough to make.
After a thrilling weekend in the Thunder Valley of Bristol Dragway one driver who has been on a serious dry spell over the last few years, finally found her way back to the top of the podium.
Toyota and Torrence Racing will become a match made in NHRA drag racing heaven as the Japanese manufacturer continues to dominate all things track-related.
Tony Stewart brings his big personality, and his decades of race experience and mastery, to the NHRA as his race team preps to field two drivers full-time.
There is no cure for drag racing. That’s what eight-time NHRA Top Fuel champion Tony Schumacher, 51, discovered after stepping out of his dragster at the final 2018 race in Pomona, following the departure of long-time sponsor the U.S. Army.
On a wild final day at this weekend’s Texas NHRA FallNationals at Ennis, TX’s own Texas Motorplex, one driver who was recently inducted into the North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame, would carve his place into Pro Stock history.
The opening NHRA Texas Stampede of Speed Shootout finished with John Baker, driving Jim Whiteley’s ’63 Corvette Pro Mod, taking top honors and $25,000 for winning the Pro Mod Shootout.