NHRA’s U.S. Nationals Promise to be Loud Lively, and Competitive
This Labor Day weekend marks the fourth race since NHRA restarted its season following a four-plus month hiatus due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
Stories and photo galleries of car shows, racing, cruises, SEMA, PRI, and other trade shows from the racing, aftermarket, and performance industry.
This Labor Day weekend marks the fourth race since NHRA restarted its season following a four-plus month hiatus due to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19.
The Ford Motor Credit Company has a message for customers recovering from the California fires, Iowa derecho or Hurricane Laura: “We’re here to help.”
The NHRA announced today the remainder of the 2020 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season. In collaboration with all stakeholders, NHRA plans to hold six national events to complete the 2020 season.
While many race series are taking a hiatus during this very unusual season, there is one series that is not letting the Coronavirus stop them from jumping from state to state and track to track to crown the latest in talented drivers.
Following the loss of his NASCAR Cup Series ride earlier this season, former stock car driver Kyle Larson is now back to earning his keep and turning heads in the side of the sport that gave birth to this rising star.
As COVID-19 has impacted the lives of thousands of New Jersey families, the respiratory non-profit is planning on bringing in 300 of the finest hot rods, race cars, and custom motorcycles for their first “Thunder in the Park” car show, Saturday, September 5th, 2020.
The Holley NMRA Ford Nationals and NMCA Muscle Car Nationals, the leaders in the street-legal drag racing market, are proud to announce the new home of the Nitto Tire NMRA/NMCA Super Bowl of Street-Legal Drag Racing is World Wide Technology Raceway (Madison, IL).
Race veteran Denny Hamlin surged his way to a huge win in the Drydene 311 at Dover International Speedway after passing Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Martin Truex Jr. for the lead with eight laps left.
While the Rocket Racing’s own Brandon Sheppard would earn his 12th and 13th consecutive wins after back to back wins at both Lincoln and Williams Grove Speedway in Abbottstown and Mechanicsburg, PA.
While it was anti-climatic, Takuma Sato brought his No. 30 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing (RLLR) Panasonic/PeopleReady Dallara/Honda first to the checkered flags to win the 104th Indianapolis 500.