Hagan believes 338 mph proves drag racing’s the ultimate extreme sport FOXSports.com
Besides, as Hagan sees it, at 338 mph, Funny Cars and drag racing exemplify the most extreme sport there is in the world. “You hear all these people …
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Or at least that’s what Dodge said when it pulled the covers off the thing earlier this year. It had the numbers to back up the boast: With a certified ET of …
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… even if I didn’t make a dime. To keep this sport alive, we need to put our differences aside and focus on the very thing we all love doing, drag racing.” …
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“During the campaign of 2006 we sought to introduce drag racing as a sport to the general public. We felt there was an opportunity for us to introduce it …
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Starting out in the Jr. Drag Racing League in 2003, DiIorio was just 8 years old, but she was interested in racing long before the league rules would …
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Local drag racing stars and international female racing royalty will be the focus of attention as the European season begins at Santa Pod Raceway’s …
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Serving then as the mayor pro tem, Williams was accused of using his personal love of drag racing to drive the idea. But when a representative from …
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