NHRA’s return to Route 66 Raceway in Joliet, IL, outside Chicago the third weekend of May should be a big party, especially since the Gerber Collision & Glass Route 66 NHRA Nationals presented by PEAK Performance features a new race within this race. For
The National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) and its Camping World Drag Racing Series’ professional tour has two anomalies on the annual schedule and both are four-wide races.
Mountain Motor Pro Stock (MMPS) is taking wings within NHRA’s community, with more drivers and teams signing up for the class and with acknowledged door-slammer professionals getting involved.
For Nostalgia race fans the two capitals of drag racing reside in the rolling hills of Bowling Green, Ky., at Bend Raceway and the Southern California Desert at Famoso Drag Strip.
This year, it might take a far longer time to figure out who’s got it and who hasn’t; the first two races of the 21-stop NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series season has had its share of head-scratching results.
The 35th annual and likely final race on the Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park drag strip outside Phoenix AZ had enough twists and turns to be declared a road course.