| VOLUME XX, NUMBER 2 – FEBRUARY, 2018 Drag Racing Online Magazine David Crosbie, President and CEO of TENG TOOLS USA and Al Hanna, President of Hanna Motorsports Jets, have announced an Associate Sponsorship agreement between TENG TOOLS USA and Hanna Motorsports Jets. TENG TOOLS offers Swedish design of hand tools and tool supply products.
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| Ford Performance announces Bob Glidden "85/10" award NHRA.com The “85/10” symbolizes Glidden’s Pro Stock victories and championships in NHRA competition during his career. “Bob Glidden represented a great era in the sport of drag racing,” said Edsel B. Ford II, member, Ford Motor Company board of directors. “And that era featured hard-working racers who often …
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| Here’s how to watch/listen to sports on local programming Friday Cincinnati.com DRAG RACING. NHRA, Arizona Nationals, qualifying, 7 p.m., FS1. GOLF. PGA, Honda Classic, 2 p.m., GOLF. LPGA, Honda LPGA Thailand, 1 a.m. (Saturday), GOLF. MLB BASEBALL. Spring training, Reds vs. Cleveland, 3 p.m., FSO; 700-AM. Spring training, Washington vs. Houston, 1 p.m., MLB.
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| NHRA star helps Phoenix recruiting efforts at Skyline High School DVIDS (press release) As one of the prominent drivers in the National Hot Rod Association, Leah Pritchett is a force to be reckoned with on the drag racing circuit. … Having grown up around drag racing, Pritchett said she decided at the age of 13 to become a professional driver herself and achieve it by any means possible.
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| Phoenix: A Top Fuel wonderland NHRA.com I remember my first trip to the track in early 1984, for an event called the Super Bowl of Drag Racing (this was long before the NFL cracked down on extraneous uses of the name of its trademark “big game,” and long before the track officially hosted preseason testing). Preseason match races prior to the …
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| Here Are the Sketches That Evolved Into the Dodge Demon Logo RoadandTrack.com The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon is cool for a lot of reasons, one of which is its badge. It’s a mean, scary looking demon head with sharp horns, fangs, and an evil smile. It turns out there were dozens of alternate designs that could’ve made it onto the car, and some of them look really cool. Mark Trostle …
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