NHRA Salutes Founder Wally Parks; March Meet Same Weekend as Gatornationals!
A prize named after Parks, and a March Meet celebrated the same week as the Gatornationals are two exciting elements of NHRA’s 75th annivesary.
A prize named after Parks, and a March Meet celebrated the same week as the Gatornationals are two exciting elements of NHRA’s 75th annivesary.
NHRA completed its list of the 75 top drivers to compete in the first 74 years of the sanctioning body’s existence. The top fifty were named 25 years ago and 25 superlative drivers have been added to that list before the start of this year’s historic celebration.
The hotrodding world says goodbye to one it it’s founders and legends today.
Team owner Reed has decided to compete on a limited basis this year, with Ida Zetterstrom sharing driving duties for the season.
The NHRA is slowly unveiling it’s 75 drivers ahead of the season kickoff.
John Force Racing’s crew chief news is part of big changes at JFR, but only some of the news that precedes the 2026 NHRA season including the return of the Callout.
NHRA and its teams have been working on plans to make sure fans are included in its 75th anniversary season, one that kicks off the first weekend of March 5-8 on the Gainesville, Florida Gainesville Raceway dragstrip.
Last week the news erupted that two-time NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series Funny Car champion Austin Prock had left John Force Racing, where he secured his two back-to-back titles, and gone to Tasca Racing
Austin Prock, the two-time consecutive Funny Car champion with John Force Racing and Chevrolet, together with his father Jimmy and brother Thomas, are joining Ford stalwarts Tasca Racing.
Is the IHRA’s determination to “make drag racing fun again”, plus the spate of acquisitions, a threat or a complement to NHRA drag racing?