Must a Racer Decide Between IHRA and NHRA in 2026?
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?
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?
Performance crate engine leader Blueprint Engines announced the launch of its all-new Motorsports Division at the Performance Racing Industry (PRI) Show in Indianapolis, Indiana.
A highlight of this week’s Performance Racing Industry (PRI) show taking place Thursday through Saturday at Indianapolis’ Convention Center is Drag Illustrated’s introduction of its 30 Under 30 list each year
A Blown Mafia1965 Chevy C10, the 16th annual t-shirt giveaway, announcing the Borowski Race engine winner, live podcasting, model signings and a Q&A highlight RacingJunk’s presence at PRI
When he first came to the United States to audition for Steve and Christine Horne’s Tasman Motorsports Indy Lights team, Tony Kanaan barely spoke a word of English.
The floors, hallways and meeting rooms of the huge Indiana Convention Center were jammed for this year’s 34th annual Performance Racing Industry show, with the intensity growing on Friday as racers arrived in town to learn about new products, new business alignments in the motorsports trade.
Day 1 of PRI focused on stories and storytelling with season recaps, driver signings, and multiple creator and speaker stages.
A 1955 Chevy gasser, the annual t-shirt giveaway, a new Borowski Race engine giveaway, live podcasting and model signings will be highlights of the RacingJunk booth
Performance Racing Industry (PRI) will open its new 42,500-square-foot Membership Headquarters in Speedway, Ind., on May 26 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and grand opening celebration.
If the drivers’ comments following the first test of the new Mazda MZR-R-powered Dallara IL-15 are anything to go by, this year’s Indy Lights races are likely to be barn-burners.