Bring a Big Axe to Brainerd!
As NHRA rushes to finish its 14-race regular Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season, there are many positions available for the taking in the series’ six-race playoffs, the Countdown to the Championship.
As NHRA rushes to finish its 14-race regular Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season, there are many positions available for the taking in the series’ six-race playoffs, the Countdown to the Championship.
NHRA’S 37th visit to Seattle Raceways is the 12th event in the Mission Foods Drag Racing Series, as it barrels towards the close of its “regular” season when initial championships in the sanction’s 75th anniversary season take place.
What does a racer do when there’s no race scheduled in their preferred organization? If you’re the reigning NHRA Rookie of the Year Spencer Hyde, you head to Summit Motorsports Park for Cornwell Tools Night Under Fire.
Joe Morrison is returning to the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series this weekend with more than a Funny Car—he’s bringing a message that could help save lives.
The weather didn’t win, but it sure tried, stopping action both Friday and Sunday. But it wasn’t enough to stop the vaunted Safety Safari from keeping the track operational and giving both competitors and fans a show.
Three rounds of Mission Foods Drag Racing Series competition is complete for both Top Fuel and Funny Car.
This week’s New England NHRA Nationals are being held a week later than last year. In addition to the three Mission Foods classes, look for some heavy-duty competition in Competition Eliminator, Super Stock, Stock Eliminator, Super Comp, Super Gas, Super Street, Top Sportsman and Top Dragster.
Joe Morrison and the Herzhauser Funny Car team are set to take on this weekend’s NHRA Potomac Nationals at Maryland International Raceway, with the New Jersey driver eager to compete at one of the newest stops on the NHRA schedule.
Langdon again on the leaderboard in the 6th matchup of the NHRA professional season.
The Force family lost one of its bedrocks when Adria Force Hight left this world at age 56. The eldest daughter of John Force, Adria was the sole daughter – of four total – who didn’t pick up a helmet, gloves or put on a fire suit to be successful in NHRA drag racing.