Closing out the Western Swing with a wintertime race during the heat of the summer gave two drivers the opportunity to race their way back to the top, while giving a series rookie the chance to once again take down a series veteran for back-to-back victories.
The 2022 Chevrolet COPI\O Camaro will have a new lease on life when it returns to the drag strips of the United States – and wherever it’s approved to race – in 2022, as Chevy has a newly-available 572-cubic-inch Big Block V-8 under the hood.
NHRA is intending to begin its 71st season of Camping World Drag Racing Series action in a familiar spot, Auto Club Raceway at Pomona, the site of this weekend’s Lucas Oil NHRA Winternationals presented by Protect the Harvest.
Only one driver has the chance to sweep the 2021 Western Swing. That would be a known marauder in the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series’ Top Fuel ranks: Steve Torrence, winner of the past 12 rounds of racing.
As the stars of the NHRA Camping World Series rolled into California’s wine country, one driver locked his rightful place into the 2021 Countdown to the Championship.
The second of the three-race NHRA Western Swing takes place this weekend a few tempting miles from California’s wine country, as the Camping World Drag Racing Series takes to the dragstrip at Sonoma Raceway.
As the stars of the NHRA Camping World Series made their way into the higher elevations of Denver, CO three former champions found a new definition of Mile-High.
Even Billy Torrence (Capco Racing) is taking a hiatus in Denver, although son Steve will be trying to stretch his regular-season points tally over Don Schumacher Racing’s Antron Brown in second, 215 points behind.