The 2021 NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series is down to its final destination: the NHRA Auto Club World Finals on the Auto Club Raceway at Pomona drag strip, taking place this weekend, November 11-14.
SEMA is always a showcase for upcoming trends, and there’s no doubt that alternately powered vehicles will be a huge part of the future, as evidence by these cool builds.
When Steve Gibbs left the National Hot Rod Association in 2017, after being an integral part of the NHRA for 48 years, he had no idea of his next steps.
The 2021 SEMA Battle of the Builders was a very difficult one to judge but it was Robert Matranga and his 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air, ‘Brute Force,’ that took home the gold!
In this “Sit-Downs from SEMA” edition, Bobby talks with Dave Kindig, the owner and Chief Designer of the custom Fabrication automotive shop, Kindig-It Design
NHRA has been trying to get more interest for its Camping World Drag Racing Series Pro Stock category, one that’s actually one of the most technically competitive in the four-class Camping World family.