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Drag Racing Team Owner/Driver, Journalist, Parts Manufacturer John DiBartolomeo Dies at 68 Autoweek
John DiBartolomeo served as editor of Drag Racing Action and Drag Racing Edge magazines. The versatile drag racer not only competed and fielded a …
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Famed Drag Racing Announcer Dave McClelland Passes – Dragzine Dragzine
McClelland, who lent his golden voice to drag racing for 60 years, died Sunday at the age of 85 of natural causes.
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BILL SKILLMAN: CONNECTING AN AUTO GROUP WITH MARKETING IN DRAG RACING Competition Plus
The Ray Skillman Auto Group, based around the surrounding areas of Indianapolis, has made its name known in the NHRA Drag Racing world through …
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Funny Car champ Ron Capps carries momentum into team ownership | NHRA NHRA
3 position in the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series Funny Car standings. He’s claimed the pole three times in the first seven events, …
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Top Dragster Brazil Racing and Leon’s Car Care Center Team Up! – Redheaded Blackbelt Redheaded Blackbelt
Brazil Racing Top Dragster will start the 2022 drag racing season on the Pacific Northwest with help from long time supporter, Leon’s Car Care …
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10 Insane Facts You Never Knew About Top Fuel Dragsters – HotCars HotCars
In the world of NHRA drag racing where speed is everything, Top Fuel dragsters are the most audacious and ambitious of all dragsters.
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Electric Dragsters Are Making Big Progress – CleanTechnica CleanTechnica
While most normal drag racing cars start their life as a factory car of some kind and then duke it out against the competition for quarters and …
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DAVE DENSMORE: THERE WAS ONLY BIG MAC | Competition Plus Competition Plus
Reynolds, the Wally Parks Motorsports Museum, the Petersen Automotive Museum, the International Drag Racing Hall of Fame, Championship Auto Shows, …
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Former NHRA Announcer Dave McClelland Dies at 85 – Autoweek Autoweek
The Don Garlits Museum’s International Drag Racing Hall of Fame presented McClelland with the Founders Award. And in a surprise move in 2009, during a …
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DRAG RAGS 1965: TERRY COOK TELLS HOW THE WEEKLY SAUSAGE GOT MADE Competition Plus
The emergence of factory politics—and Detroit dollars—further complicated rulesmaking by AHRA, NHRA, and NASCAR’s new drag-racing division.
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