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Art Chrisman (M) from Lynwood, California USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: ) 1953 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: AA/FD, Div: 7
"Art Chrisman" Owned by Lloyd & Art Chrisman from Lynwood, California USA Crew Chief: Art Chrisman
Dragster by an Unknown chassis builder | Powered by Supercharged Nitro with direct drive
1/4 Mile ET: 9.400 at Santa Ana CA 2/07/53         1/4 Mile MPH: 140.08 at Santa Ana CA 2/07/53
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1953 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 50.00    Entry is 0.81034 times average ET and 1.00000 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1953 Records: 1/4 Mile: 9.400 ET, 142.82 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH   
1953 Average: 1/4 Mile: 11.600 ET, 140.08 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
1953 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 13.800 ET, 117.75 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
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Notes: 2/07/53 - First 9-second run (9.40) by Art Chrisman at Santa Ana, California.; Photo: Los Angeles Daily News, Apr. 12, 1953 - MB
Submitted by Steve Klemetti, Last updated on Thursday, June 2, 2022, 11:01:48 PM by Mel Bashore. Approved by Super Crew.
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© Tom West Don Moody (M) from Santa Monica, California USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: 760 ) 1972 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: AA/FD, Div: 7
"Walton-Cerny-Moody" Owned by Walton, Wes Cerny & Don Moody from Long Beach, California USA Crew Chief: Wes Cerny
'72 Dragster by Don Long | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 426 Chrysler Hemi by Keith Black with 2 speed manual transmission
1/4 Mile ET: 5.910 at NHRA Ontario CA 11/19/72         1/4 Mile MPH: 232.55 at NHRA Ontario CA 11/19/72
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1972 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 73.05    Entry is 0.89545 times average ET and 1.05164 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1972 Records: 1/4 Mile: 5.910 ET, 245.90 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 4.280 ET, 182.00 MPH   
1972 Average: 1/4 Mile: 6.600 ET, 221.13 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 4.875 ET, 172.90 MPH
1972 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 7.289 ET, 204.11 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 5.410 ET, 154.09 MPH
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Notes: Also ran 6.21/229.00 in winning the Tulsa PRA National Challenge (Low ET and Top Speed). Also ran 6.005/232.55 and 6.010/220.04 earlier in eliminations. Speed on the 5.910 was 231.95. Set record at 6.13 at Lions on 12/72 (records were not allowed to be set at Ontario Supernationals). Also ran 6.14 at OCIR WCS. Ontario 5.91 was the second or third entry into the Cragar Five-Second Club, depending on whether you count Tommy Ivo's match race 5.97. Also 6.650/228.42 at Pomona, 6.32/223.32 at Amarillo, 6.33 at Tulsa.
Submitted by Draglist Archives, Last updated on Saturday, November 27, 2021, 08:43:34 PM by Steve Klemetti.
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© Thomas Nagy Don Garlits (M) from Seffner, Florida USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: 204 ) 1973 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: AA/FD, Div: 2
"Wynns Charger SR 19" Owned by Don Garlits from Seffner, Florida USA Crew Chief: Don Garlits
'72 Dragster by Don Garlits & Connie Swingle | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 480 Dodge with 2 speed manual transmission
1/4 Mile ET: 5.784 at NHRA Ontario CA 11/25/73 (NR)         1/4 Mile MPH: 247.25 at NHRA Ontario CA 11/17/73 (NR)
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1973 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 100.0    Entry is 0.89953 times average ET and 1.08519 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1973 Records: 1/4 Mile: 5.784 ET, 247.25 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 4.135 ET, 184.80 MPH   
1973 Average: 1/4 Mile: 6.430 ET, 227.84 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 4.360 ET, 175.56 MPH
1973 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 7.076 ET, 207.04 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 4.690 ET, 163.21 MPH
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Notes: "Big Daddy" Don Garlits started his season at the Irwindale Grand Premiere race. It was a sixteen-car field, and he qualified #1, setting Top Speed as well at 233.16. But Garlits was unhappy after the first round as youngster John Stewart's 6.45 beat his 6.54 in the opening round. Things went more his way at Beeline for the AHRA Winternationals, where once again, he qualified #1 (6.09/235.60). It was a 32-car field, and Don got to solo in the first two rounds, running easy passes of 6.76/149.25 and 8.45/125 before finally racing round three. In that round, he faced Ronnie Martin, and Don narrowly got the win with his 6.20/234, holding off Martin's quicker 6.17/228. In the semifinals, opponent Jerry Wilson got out of shape and crossed the centerline. Garlits still legged it to a 6.19 at only 203.16 for the win. In the final, he went up against the self-proclaimed "King," Jerry Ruth. Ruth was running strong; every one of his runs in eliminations was in the 6.1s. But Ruth snoozed in the final. Although he ran an AHRA ET record of 6.06 at 223.32, it wasn't enough to beat Garlits' 6.16 with an AHRA record of his own at 239.36. It was then off to Pomona for the NHRA Winternationals. Due to wet weather (rained out twice), traction was poor. Still, Garlits ran 6.838/230.17 to qualify #5 in the 32-car field. He improved to 6.603/234.37 in the first round to beat Herm Petersen, and in round two, he set Low ET with a 6.510/227.84 to beat Terry Capp. In round three, Denver Schutz had problems on the line and shut off, so Garlits eased it through with a 9.61/89. The semifinals had Don running 6.541/233.76 to stop Jack Martin's 6.83/202. It was "Big Daddy's" day, as a final round 6.741/235.60 (Top Speed) stopped Dennis Baca's 7.07/213 for the money. The following week (February 25), he was at Sacramento, and it looked like he would have another shot at racing Stewart. But in the semifinals, his 6.68/213.28 lost to Jim Herbert's holeshot 6.72/201. Stewart would go on to beat Herbert in the final. Garlits then set his sights on the Bakersfield March Meet. A 6.45 qualified #5 in the 32-car show, but in round three, both he and Dwight Salisbury ran 6.68 (Garlits at a Top Speed of the meet 238.09), but Dwight got the win light. He didn't have to wait long before picking up his next win, as it came the following weekend (March 11) at the AHRA Northern Nationals at Fremont. This was a sixteen-car show, and Garlits' 6.71/232.55 qualified #5. He improved to 6.57/233.76 in round one to cover Tommy Ivo's 6.64/216 and an even better 6.21/234.98 (Top Speed) beat Chris Karamesines in round two. The semifinals saw a rematch of the AHRA Winternationals final, with Ruth staging against Garlits. The results were the same: Garlits' 6.27/232.55 beat Ruth's 6.32/231. In the final, he faced the Low ET car of James Warren. Warren must have been a bit worried as he fouled, handing the win to Don at 6.69/228.42. A week later (March 18), the black car was at Gainesville for the NHRA Gatornationals. Garlits qualified #2 with a 6.087/239.36. He got quicker in round one, with a 6.059/243.24 that beat Karamesines' strong 6.11/236. Garlits speed was a new NHRA record. But in round two, he fell off to a 6.183/241.28, enough to let eventual winner Petersen's 6.08/234 slip by. He qualified #1 at Tulsa for the AHRA Grand American race in April with a 6.37, and he made it into the final before fouling against Vic Brown. Not sure where Don found the time, but while running all these events, he was match racing all over the country. He stopped at Green Valley in May for the AHRA Grand American race. He lasted until the semifinals before his 6.49 lost to John Wiebe's 6.47. His next win came at Denver's Century 21 Raceway for the AHRA Springnationals. Don qualified #1 for the sixteen-car field with a 6.46/212.26. He beat Mark Williams in the first round before setting Low ET with a 6.33 in round two over a fouling Lee Beard. A 6.38 beat Gary Beck's close 6.40 in the semifinals. His final round victim was Dan Richins. Garlits wasn't running his best at Columbus for the NHRA Springnationals. It took him four qualifying attempts before his 6.499/230.17 finally got him into the show (#14). But on Sunday, he was the quickest. He started eliminations with a 6.364/226.16 over Don Moody, and his 6.253/233.16 in round two over Pat Dakin was the quickest run made in eliminations. He beat Marvin Schwartz in the semifinal with a 6.490/221.13 and faced Wiebe in the final. John's best on Sunday was only a 6.48, so Garlits was the favorite going into the final, but he slowed to 6.560/225.00 while Wiebe's consistent 6.49/227 grabbed his first-ever NHRA victory. Don became the fourth member of the Cragar Five Second Club with a 5.95 at Portland on July 7, 1973. He ran 5.99/241.93 at Fremont, Ca., in July 1973. Bret Kepner: At the 1973 AHRA Gateway Nationals at St. Louis International Raceway, Don won Top Fuel Eliminator and was low qualifier at 6.14/230.18. At NHRA Indy, Garlits qualified with #18 at 6.261/228.42 and lost to Gary Beck in round one, 6.01/241 to 6.134/234.37. Don also ran 5.90 at Suffolk. Don had a world-beating day at the NHRA Supernationals at Ontario, which rained out on the first Saturday. NHRA attempted to run on Sunday, but it rained out again. The race was rescheduled and run on November 25. Garlits qualified #1 at 5.803/247.25. He beat Carl Olson in round one, 5.980/244.56 to 6.44/228. In round two, his 5.86/245.23 took out Randy Allison's 6.18/200. Ron really stepped up in the semis with a 5.79/245.90 over Dan Richins' 6.69/138. Gaines Markley did not show for the final, but Don' laid down an amazing 5.78/244.56 for the win. We think that was a 5.784. We need confirmation. Photo from the 1973 NHRA US Nationals, Indianapolis Raceway Park.
Submitted by Draglist Archives, Last updated on Saturday, August 27, 2022, 11:31:18 AM by Ron Howard. Approved by Super Crew.
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Emery Cook (M) from San Diego, California USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: ) 1957 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: A/FD, Div: 7
"Cook & Bedwell" Owned by Emery Cook & Cliff Bedwell from San Diego, California USA Crew Chief: Emery Cook & Cliff Bedwell
'56 Dragster by Scotty Fenn | Powered by Carbureted Nitro 354 Chrysler Hemi with direct drive
1/4 Mile ET: 8.890 at Bakersfield CA 4/07/57         1/4 Mile MPH: 168.85 at Colton CA 5/05/57
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1957 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 99.09    Entry is 0.90346 times average ET and 1.09196 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1957 Records: 1/4 Mile: 8.890 ET, 169.11 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH   
1957 Average: 1/4 Mile: 9.840 ET, 154.63 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
1957 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 10.720 ET, 141.02 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
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Notes: First in the 8's. Set NHRA speed record at Lions Drag Strip at 166.97 on February 3, 1957. Also ran 159 and 165.13 on the same day, smashing the existing 157 mph record. This incredible speed (with an unblown, carbureted engine) caused organization officials to freak out and institute the nitro ban. Photo from Don Garlits' museum in Ocala, Florida. Cook was at Famoso on April 7, where he ran a track record 8.89. He also had Top Speed of the day at 163.35. | Cook and Bedwell 1957 - February 2 - day of the big runs, in order - 9.880/159.01 tied current world record, 2nd pass - 9.800/165.13 - the was the final. He just ran the fastest speed in history by six mph. MT asked him to stick around and make another run - then made a single after the final - 10.020/166.97! Then went to Bakersfield on April 7 - 163.35 at 8.890 - then on May 5, he went to Colton and went 168.85 on a 9.450 pass. He and two or three other cars were shipped to Hawaii in 1957 to run at Kahuku Air Base - the big drag strip in Hawaii. He ran over 160 there! Four days - July 4 through July 7, 1957 - Thursday through Sunday - 1st annual Hawaii summer Invitational drag racing championships. Cook first run-on Thursday 9.19/157.89 in front of 4000 people on Thursday. Richer in Nesbit Car 9.49/153.84, Cortopassi class 9.84/142.38, then local guys - Longie Gandall 10.33/136, local guy. Second day - Bruce Geisler - sports car day two - Fred Watanabe - motorcycle - promoter Jimmy Sujiyama - Cook then ran Friday and Saturday but not faster than they had - Cook - 166.96 Sunday July 7 - 9.89 to win top eliminator honors! 3000 fans. - Bret Kepner
Submitted by Thomas De Lello, Last updated on Friday, July 21, 2023, 12:01:27 AM by Super Crew. Approved by Super Crew.
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Draglist Archives; Need Photographer John Mulligan (M) from Garden Grove, California USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: 182 ) 1966 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: AA/FD, Div: 7
"Adams-Warye-Mulligan" Owned by Gene Adams & Jack Warye from Garden Grove, California USA Crew Chief: Gene Adams
'65 Dragster by Woody Gilmore | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 420 Chrysler Hemi with direct drive
1/4 Mile ET: 6.950 at Carlsbad CA 10/66 (NR)         1/4 Mile MPH: 221.12 at Carlsbad CA 10/66 (NR)
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1966 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 94.27    Entry is 0.90613 times average ET and 1.08350 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1966 Records: 1/4 Mile: 6.950 ET, 223.32 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH   
1966 Average: 1/4 Mile: 7.670 ET, 204.08 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
1966 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 8.390 ET, 186.57 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
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Notes: Amazing times. Early in the year, ran 7.71/198.22 at Lions 2/01/66. | Ran 7.73/195.64 at Bakersfield March Meet 3/66. | Ran 7.30/212 at Pomona 4/66 beating the Surfers' 7.34. | Ran the first generally accepted 7.1-second time with a 7.16 at the AHRA Nationals at Lions in August, and two months later ripped the first six in a match-race at Carlsbad, Calif., with a 6.95. - Drag Racing Online | John ran six of the 20 quickest ETs in 1966 and three of the fastest 19 speeds. - NHRA | Runner-up AHRA Winternationals Irwindale. | John started the season by winning the Jackpot Circuit race at Carlsbad on Jan 9. He qualified second with a 7.62/199.10. He beat Dick Lechien and Bill Leavitt before running a 7.59/205 in the final to beat Tommy Allen's 7.90/208. On January 23 he was at Pomona for its Jackpot race. John qualified fourth with a 7.80/204.08. That wasn't bad considering that there were 34 cars going for the 16 positions. In round two, John lost to Dave Beebe. At the AHRA Winternationals at Irwindale, the team ran well, beating Tom McEwen in the semifinals, but losing an engine while winning. Unfortunately, they were unable to run in the final giving Bob Hightower a single for the win. John's 7.71/198.22 qualified #14 in the 32-car field at Lions for the UDRA Winternationals on February 26. He failed to reach the finals. At the Bakersfield March Meet, he ran on Saturday, March 5, for the hoped for "sit out" position for Sunday. Unfortunately, he fouled away a 7.67/195.22 in the first round. John had still qualified for Sunday's show, but he got out of shape in the first round, of eliminations against Mike Snively and lost. The team was at Lions for a sixteen-car show on March 26 where a 7.89/198.66 qualified #7. He beat Gary Casaday in the first round, with a 7.96/196.50, but lost in the next round. Another sixteen-car show was run at Irwindale on April 2. Mulligan beat Dwight Salisbury in the first round, with a 7.76/199.54 before slowing to a 10.64/91.63 second round loss to Dave Beebe's 7.70/210. He won at Lions over an eight-car field on April 9. He qualified #2 with a 7.37 and ran a 7.88/160.71 over Bivens and Fisher in the first round. In the semifinal, Connie Swingle fouled against him and he ended up winning by beating Roy Thode in the final with a 7.65/170. Another win came their way on April 17 at Riverside for a Jackpot Circuit event. John qualified #1 with a 7.67 and he set Low ET with a first-round 7.61, beating Jack Ewell. In the semifinal, a 7.80 beat Tommy Allen who shut off early. In the final, a holeshot 7.95/205.00 beat Paul Sutherland's quicker 7.83/188. The following day (April 18) found them all Lions for an eight-car show. Again John qualified #1; this time, a Low ET of the meet 7.47 at 205.46 got him the spot. Nick Marshall fouled against him in the first round, and Connie Swingle did the same in the semis. John's two runs were 8.05/138.46 and 9.37/106.00, but here he was in another Top Fuel final round. Unfortunately, a final round 8.03/146.34 was no match for James Warren's 7.72. John was runner-up at Lions again on April 23 when he fouled away a 7.57/197.80 against Beebe in the final. Mulligan qualified second with a 7.68/181.08 and had run a 7.85/179.64 over an out of shape Warren and an 8.26/146.10 beat Krohn and Angeleri's Injected Chevy fueler in the semifinals. It was on April 24 that the drag racing world really started to notice the Adams-Warye-Mulligan team when they were at Pomona for a Jackpot Circuit race. In the first round, John soared to Low ET and Top Speed with a 7.30/219.50 drilling of Allen. In the second round, he faced Chuck Griffith, but John's clutch was failing and the car pulled through the beams and fouled. He still ran a 7.43 in the loss. They ran at Beeline's Fuel and Gas Championships on April 30 and even though they beat Glenn Brown in the first round, with a 7.66; the speed of 180.36 showed that they hurt their engine and were unable to run in the semifinal. Lions held a sixteen-car show on May 14, and a 7.96 qualified in the middle of the field. John shut off early in the first round, and his 8.08/142.65 lost to Larry Faust's engine blowing 8.14/182. Since Faust was unable to return, John got back in on the "break rule", but lost again with an ailing 9.58 losing to John Edmunds' 7.92/201. The team traveled to Sacramento on May 22 for the Division 7 points race and qualified with a 7.97 at only 159.50. They failed to reach the finals. John set Lions track records of 7.31/216.34 while qualifying #1 on May 28 for a sixteen-car show. In the first round, he beat Ron Goodsell's 7.85/200 with a 7.39/213.76, but Beebe's 7.59/207 beat John's quicker 7.51/204.54 in the second round. Mulligan set Low ET in qualifying #1 at an eight-car show at Lions on June 11. His 7.42/203.16 led the field, but in the first round, his 7.51/187.50 beat Beebe, but a cylinder wall collapsed and they had to withdraw from competition. John cracked off a Low ET 7.24 at 219.50 to lead qualifying at Riverside for the HRM Championships. Unfortunately, he lost to Mike Sorokin in the first round. He did better at Irwindale on July 9 where he set Low ET and Top Speed in qualifying at 7.44/214.00. Another 7.44 at 205.94 beat Allen and a 7.50/206.88 beat Ron Hampshire in the semifinals. In the final, he met Danny Ongais who lost a clutch on the line and Mulligan won with a 7.53/213.28. Another win came at Carlsbad on May 29 where he qualified #1 with a 7.49 at a track speed record of 221.12. He ran 7.87/215.30 and Low ET of the meet, 7.44 at 218.44 in the rounds leading up to the final where a 7.91/203.16 beat Tommy Allen's 8.27. On August 7, Mulligan ran 7.16 to qualify first at Lions for the AHRA World Championships. A first-round 7.31/218.44 (Top Speed) beat Bob Brooks, but in the second round, the car failed to fire. Dave Beebe met John at Irwindale on August 20 for a best of three match race. This was big as Dave was winning a lot of races at the time. John won the match two straight with times of 7.49/203.16 over Beebe's 7.68/208 and 7.30/206.88 to Beebe's early shut off 7.76/191.08.
Submitted by Draglist Archives, Last updated on Thursday, October 30, 2025, 02:47:55 PM by John Murnan II. Approved by Bill Pratt.
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Bob Plumer Collection Ron Rivero (M) from Hagerstown, Maryland USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: ) 1968 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: AA/FD, Div: 1
"K&G Speed Associates" Owned by Jim Fox from Broomall, Pennsylvania USA Crew Chief: Jim Fox
'68 Dragster by Don Long | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 392 Chrysler Hemi with direct drive
1/4 Mile ET: 6.400 at NHRA D1 York PA 8/09/68         1/4 Mile MPH: 226.00 at NHRA D1 York PA 8/09/68
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: 4.660 at Norwood MA 8/02/68    1/8 Mile MPH: 174.00 at Norwood MA 8/02/68
Entry's 1968 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 70.65    Entry is 0.90652 times average ET and 1.03215 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 100.0 Entry is 0.90310 times average ET and 1.08276 times average MPH
1968 Records: 1/4 Mile: 6.400 ET, 236.00 MPH    1000 Ft. 5.723 ET, 226.58 MPH    1/8 Mile: 4.660 ET, 174.00 MPH   
1968 Average: 1/4 Mile: 7.060 ET, 218.96 MPH 1000 Ft. 6.440 ET, 196.76 MPH 1/8 Mile: 5.160 ET, 160.70 MPH
1968 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 7.720 ET, 200.24 MPH 1000 Ft. 7.157 ET, 177.05 MPH 1/8 Mile: 5.633 ET, 146.50 MPH
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Notes: The K&G car still ran the small 354 Hemi in '68. It was surprising as most were switching from the 392 to the 426. But Jim Fox said he had found the right combination with the 354. When he had run the 426 with Norm Weekly behind the wheel, he was always experimenting. The small Hemi used a Neil Leffler blower that ran between 15% and 23% overdrive depending on track conditions. The injection was by Enderle. Rivero had his best season ever in '68. He ran well at the AHRA Winternationals running and a 7.29/215.30 in the first round, over Jerry Boldenow, but he could not return for round two. He was the third alternate at the NHRA Pomona Winters at 7.299/218.44. At the PDA Championships at OCIR on March 3, he ran as well as 6.98, but he again failed to reach the finals. Ron won the big Bakersfield March Meet. A 6.97 qualified #5, and he beat James Warren in the semifinals before soloing for the win when Leroy Goldstein failed to fire in the final. On March 17, he was at LaPlace for its '68 Opener. Rivero qualified #1 in the eight-car field with a 7.08. A first-round 7.26 beat Cliff Smith's AA/D. In the semifinals, he ran LaPlace's first "six," a 6.96/216.34 over Kerry Mackenroth. He won the race with a final round 7.04/217.90 over Dave Chenevert. He then set the track record at Cecil County (7.02), Maple Grove (7.12), Delmar (7.06/219.50), and Island Dragway in a best of three match race against "Sneaky Pete" Robinson. Rivero won the match two straight and took both ends of the track record at 7.15/215. Another win came on May 17 at Norwood's 1/8 Mile Championships. Rivero qualified #3 with a 5.03, but he picked up to a 4.93/168.53 in the first round to beat Don Roberts' gas-burner. Jimmy King fouled against him in the semifinals, and Ron ran a 5.08/138 to advance into the final. In the final, he faced off against low qualifier Mike Danylo in Fred Forkner's "Quarterhorse." Rivero set a track record 4.73 at Top Speed of the meet 172.7 to get the win over Mike's 5.22/155. On June 1, Rivero had a best-of-three-match race at Maple Grove against Don Prudhomme, who was making his first eastern appearance of the year in the "Shelby Super Snake." In their first race, Ron's 7.50/204.54 beat the "Snake's" 7.67/153. In the second race, Rivero pulled out ahead by a full car length, and he continued to stretch it out, running 7.45/193.54 to beat Don's troubled 8.02/134. At the NHRA Summernationals at Englishtown, Ron qualified #8 at 6.963/218.44. In round one, he beat Al Friedman, 7.051/215.30 to 7.37/106, but lost in round two to John Mulligan, 6.65/232 to 6.993/216.34. New England held a for the NED Yankee Fueler Final. It was an eight-car show, but 28 cars showed. The K&G team was experimenting with a new Hilborn injector unit rather than the Enderle unit that they had used all season. It obviously did well, as Rivero qualified #1 with a 7.05/221.70. He improved to a 6.91/221.66 to beat Bernie Schaker's 8.30/116. He set a track record 6.86 at 222.76 in the semifinal to defeat OJ McKinney, who blew a rear end. In the final, he ran 7.27/220.58 for the victory over Phil Miller's shut-off 9.09/91. Ron ran a highly suspect 6.40 at the NHRA D1 Meet at York, PA, on 8/09/68. Formerly listed a 6.71 best for this year.
Submitted by Danny White, Last updated on Sunday, February 13, 2022, 08:56:40 PM by Ron Howard. Approved by Super Crew.
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© Allen Tracy Darrell Gwynn (M) from Miami, Florida USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: 239 ) 1986 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: TF, Div: 2
"Darrell Gwynn" Owned by Jerry Gwynn from Miami, Florida USA Crew Chief: Jerry Gwynn
'85 Dragster by Dave Uyehara | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 498 Veney Hemi with 2 speed manual transmission
1/4 Mile ET: 5.261 at NHRA Ennis TX 9/25/86         1/4 Mile MPH: 278.55 at NHRA Ennis TX 9/25/86
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1986 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 100.0    Entry is 0.90707 times average ET and 1.14207 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1986 Records: 1/4 Mile: 5.261 ET, 278.55 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH   
1986 Average: 1/4 Mile: 5.800 ET, 243.90 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
1986 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 6.339 ET, 224.73 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
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Notes: Amazing run at Chief Auto Parts Nationals ushered in a new performance era. Dale Armstrong helped with the tuning on this National Record. Gwynn became the fastest person in NHRA history when he breaks the 5.30 second barrier by running 5.280, 5.261, 5.276, and 5.272. Gwynn also became the first person to break the 275 mph barrier with a run of 278.55. Earlier in the season, Darrell ran a quickest ever 5.342 as low qualifier at the NHRA Summers in Englishtown, NJ. The 5.261 was low qualifier at Ennis. Darrell won the World Finals over Joe Amato with best times of 5.326/274.22.
Submitted by Draglist Archives, Last updated on Wednesday, September 20, 2023, 06:31:48 PM by Super Crew.
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Don Garlits (M) from Seffner, Florida USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: 204 ) 1975 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: AA/FD, Div: 2
"Wynns Charger SR 22" Owned by Don Garlits from Seffner, Florida USA Crew Chief: Don Garlits
'75 Dragster by Don Garlits | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 480 Milodon Hemi with 2 speed manual transmission
1/4 Mile ET: 5.637 at NHRA Ontario CA 10/11/75 (NR)         1/4 Mile MPH: 250.69 at NHRA Ontario CA 10/11/75 (NR)
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1975 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 100.0    Entry is 0.90949 times average ET and 1.09472 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1975 Records: 1/4 Mile: 5.637 ET, 250.69 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 4.000 ET, 189.96 MPH   
1975 Average: 1/4 Mile: 6.198 ET, 229.00 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 4.360 ET, 176.12 MPH
1975 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 6.759 ET, 211.54 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 4.690 ET, 163.21 MPH
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Notes: One of the best single runs in drag racing history. 1975 NHRA World Champion. Also ran 249.30 best ever and NHRA record at Martin MI 8/75. The 5.63 was low qualifier at World Finals, 250.69 was inaugural entry in the NHRA 250 mph club for Top Fuel. Garlits ran 5.79, 5.65, 5.67, and 5.74 at Ontario to win.
Submitted by Draglist Archives, Last updated on Saturday, January 22, 2022, 02:55:15 PM by Tim Simplot. Approved by Bill Pratt.
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No Photo (Edit this to add one!) Jerry Ruth (M) from Seattle, Washington USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: 601 ) 1965 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: AA/FD, Div: 6
"Auburn Car Corners" Owned by Jerry Ruth from Seattle, Washington USA Crew Chief: Jerry Ruth
Dragster by Woody Gilmore | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 392 Chrysler Hemi with direct drive
1/4 Mile ET: 7.190 at Woodburn OR 1965         1/4 Mile MPH: 208.80 at Bremerton WA 1965
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1965 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 76.73    Entry is 0.90955 times average ET and 1.06260 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1965 Records: 1/4 Mile: 7.190 ET, 219.50 MPH    1000 Ft. 6.420 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 5.560 ET, 149.69 MPH   
1965 Average: 1/4 Mile: 7.905 ET, 196.50 MPH 1000 Ft. 6.780 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 5.838 ET, 142.21 MPH
1965 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 8.619 ET, 180.20 MPH 1000 Ft. 7.200 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 6.168 ET, 134.60 MPH
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Notes: The KING. Jerry ran 7.31 at Arlington, WA (May 1965) and 7.24 at Puyallup (May 1965). He crashed on a 202.70 mph run when the engine blew in the lights in July 1965. Jerry was the quickest Top Fuel car in 1965. Ruth's car was featured in a December issue of Drag News. This was a feature on his second car of the season as he had wrecked one on July 4th when the car barrel-rolled through the traps at 200mph. He was unhurt but a little sore. This was his third Woody Gilmore-built car, and the chassis was 150". It used a 392 Hemi with M/T rods and Venolia Pistons. Engle supplied the cam. The car weighed 1,280 lbs.
Submitted by Draglist Archives, Last updated on Saturday, April 9, 2022, 11:40:45 AM by Ron Howard. Approved by Super Crew.
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Darrell Gwynn (M) from Miami, Florida USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: 239 / 2) 1987 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: TF, Div: 2
"Budweiser" Owned by Darrell Gwynn from Miami, Florida USA Crew Chief: Ken Veney
'87 Dragster by Mike Kase | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 498 Veney Hemi with direct drive
1/4 Mile ET: 5.084 at NHRA Ennis TX 10/03/87 (NR)         1/4 Mile MPH: 281.95 at NHRA Ennis TX 10/03/87
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1987 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 90.97    Entry is 0.91013 times average ET and 1.10244 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1987 Records: 1/4 Mile: 5.084 ET, 287.72 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 3.440 ET, 237.86 MPH   
1987 Average: 1/4 Mile: 5.586 ET, 255.75 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 3.612 ET, 225.97 MPH
1987 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 6.088 ET, 234.66 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 3.942 ET, 207.05 MPH
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Notes: Photo from Indy 1987. Gwynn was first under 5.20 at the Ennis All Stars race in April 1987 with a 5.176 at 276.15 mph, then went nuts at the return to Ennis in October: Gwynn's Budweiser dragster qualified with a sizzling 5.13/281.07, and then rattled off incredible times of 5.12/281.42, 5.16/278.29, and 5.09/281.95. And, in the final, a Low ET, new National Record 5.084 at 280.37 mph to win handily. Times took a precipitous drop in 1987. Gwynn set the national record at 5.220 low qualifying shot at the Gators, then went 5.174 at the All-Stars (no records recorded there), then set the record at 5.204 in Atlanta. At the Chiefs, set the record three times: 5.123, 5.092, and 5.084.
Submitted by Draglist Archives, Last updated on Sunday, September 24, 2023, 09:25:24 PM by Rob McCabe.
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Gary Beck (M) from Laguna Niguel, California USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: 751 / 4) 1983 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: TF, Div: 7
"Larry Minor" Owned by Larry Minor from Hemet, California USA Crew Chief: Bernie Fedderly
'82 Dragster by Al Swindahl | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 498 Keith Black Hemi with 2 speed manual transmission
1/4 Mile ET: 5.391 at NHRA Fremont CA 10/01/83 (NR)         1/4 Mile MPH: 257.14 at NHRA Orange County CA 10/15/83
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1983 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 97.70    Entry is 0.91373 times average ET and 1.06287 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1983 Records: 1/4 Mile: 5.391 ET, 257.87 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH   
1983 Average: 1/4 Mile: 5.900 ET, 241.93 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
1983 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 6.409 ET, 223.06 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
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Notes: Gary Beck debuted Larry Minor's new Swindahl-built car at Pomona for the NHRA Winternationals. On the opening day of qualifying (Thursday), while everyone else was having trouble just trying to run a "five," Gary came out and ran 5.69. On Saturday, he picked it up to a 5.52/251.39, far ahead of #2 qualifier Jody Smart, who was in with a 5.77. Beck's had now qualified #1 for the fifth straight NHRA national event. He almost lost in the opening round, where the car broke a rear end and coasted through with a 19-second time, but his opponent, Richard Tharp, driving for Kilpatrick and Connell, fouled against him. Rain interfered, and the second round wasn't run until a week later. In that round, he ran 5.60 to beat Jim Barnard's 5.88. But in the semifinals, Beck faced Shirley Muldowney, and while she was streaking to a 5.68 to advance, Gary was filling the area with tire smoke as he overpowered the track. Everything went more according to plan at Gainesville for the NHRA Gatornationals. Once again, Beck qualified #1, this time with a 5.54/242.90. The spread to the #2 qualifier wasn't as large as at Pomona, as Shirley's 5.57/252 qualified #2. Beck opened with a 5.74/241.28 over Chris Karamesines' 5.91/241, and a strong 5.49/252.80 in round two took out Tharp's 5.63/252. In the semifinals, he faced his boss Minor, who, in round two, had opened some eyes with a 5.51. But Minor lost a blower belt while Gary ran a new NHRA record 5.44 at 252.10 to advance into the final. There, he faced Connie Kalitta, and the "Bounty Hunter" went into hard tire shake and shut off while Beck ran another 5.49 at 251.39 for the victory. The team's next stop was at Atlanta for the NHRA Southern Nationals. This was an eight-car show, and Gary ran 5.55/245.90 for the pole. He streaked to 5.42 (Low ET) at 252 in the opening round of eliminations to beat Minor. His 5.56/246 beat Kalitta's 5.73/241 in the semifinals. He went up against Tharp in the final, and Richard had lane choice as he had won his semifinal race with a 5.54. But it seemed like Beck's crew chief, Bernie Fedderly, could make the car run just about any number he wanted. Beck ran 5.53/249 in the final to pick up another victory over Tharp's 5.70/245.World Champ 1983. Ran 5.391/252.10 at Fremont (first in the 5.3s), then duplicated the feat at the World Finals. Gary went 5.448 National Record at Gainesville to provide early season thrills. Photo from 1983 Cajun Nationals.
Submitted by Draglist Archives, Last updated on Saturday, February 24, 2024, 08:24:03 PM by Ron Howard. Approved by Super Crew.
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© Thomas Nagy Don Garlits (M) from Seffner, Florida USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: 204 ) 1974 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: AA/FD, Div: 2
"Wynns Charger SR 19" Owned by Don Garlits from Seffner, Florida USA Crew Chief: Don Garlits
'73 Dragster by Don Garlits | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 501 KB Milodon Hemi with 2 speed manual transmission
1/4 Mile ET: 5.780 at AHRA Phoenix AZ 1/74         1/4 Mile MPH: 247.25 at AHRA Phoenix AZ 1/74
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1974 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 96.52    Entry is 0.91746 times average ET and 1.07969 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1974 Records: 1/4 Mile: 5.780 ET, 248.61 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 4.000 ET, 184.80 MPH   
1974 Average: 1/4 Mile: 6.300 ET, 229.00 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 4.360 ET, 176.12 MPH
1974 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 6.820 ET, 211.54 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 4.690 ET, 163.21 MPH
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Notes: Don set both ends of the AHRA top fuel record at Beeline when he ran 5.78/247.25 during the semifinals of the 1974 AHRA Winternationals. He lost the final to Mike Wagoner when his brakes failed after his burnout, and he coasted down the track. Photo from the 1974 NHRA Gatornationals, Gainesville, Florida. Ran 6.09 at Pomona, 6.23 at Gainesville. | After earning $300,000 in '73, "Big Daddy" hoped to make even more in '74. Garlits started the season at the Irwindale Grand Premiere race in January. The eight-car field consisted of eight of the nine drivers in the Cragar Five Second club (Mike Snively was without a ride). There was no qualifying for the race as the first-round pairings were drawn from a hat. Garlits went on to win by beating Dan Richins in the first round, with a 6.45/200.44, and a Low ET shot of 6.33 at 225 in the semifinals stopped John Stewart's 6.37/199. In the final, he faced Larry Dixon's Chevy-powered car. Larry lost a blower, and Don won the event with a 6.38/226.13 (Top Speed). It was an excellent way to start the year. At Beeline or the AHRA Winternationals, his 6.04/233.76 qualified #2. A first-round 6.12/227.27 beat Bob Williams, while in round two, he picked up to 5.83/245.90 in beating a fouling Ron Attebury. As mentioned earlier, he reset both ends of the AHRA record with his 5.78/247.25 trashing of Frank Bradley in the semifinals. He was to face Mike Wagoner in the final, but his brakes failed to hold the car on the line, and Mike soloed for the win. The following week (February 3), he was at Pomona for the NHRA Winternationals. He qualified #10 with a 6.09/235.60. In round one, Dwight Salisbury fouled against him, so Don advanced with a 6.47/207.85. In the second round, his brakes failed again just as they had at Beeline, and Pat Dakin soloed for the win. At the NHRA Gatornationals, Don ran 6.23/231.36 to qualify #3. Unfortunately, he was late off the line in the first round, and his 6.28/232.55 lost to John Weibe's 6.39/194. He also failed to reach the finals at Sacramento on March 23, but he won the AHRA Northern Nationals at Fremont a week later (March 31). He qualified #2 with a 6.37 and then beat Walt Rhoades in the first round, before stepping up to 6.05/236.84 (Low ET and Top Speed) in beating Dwight Hughes in round two. A semifinal 6.14/232.58 took out a tire-smoking Bob Noice and advanced him into the final against Dennis Baca. The two had a close race, with Don's 6.86/231 beating Baca's 6.87/225. Garlits then went to OCIR for the AHRA Grand American on April 6, where he won another one. He showed up with a new Mark Danekas Super Blower. Forty-two cars attempted to qualify for the sixteen-car field, and Don's 6.09/241.28 (Top Speed and new track record) got him the #2 spot. Bill Carter sneezed a blower in the first round, and Don advanced with a 6.47. In round two, a 6.20/238.09 beat Rance McDaniel, and in the semifinals, his 6.37/234.37 beat Gary Hazen. This put him into the final against low qualifier James Warren. James had lost a blower in his semifinal win and had to trash to make the final, but he did. Garlits got the victory with a 6.24/239.36 over Warren's 6.35/223.
Submitted by Draglist Archives, Last updated on Sunday, June 2, 2024, 07:46:24 PM by Ron Howard. Approved by Bill Pratt.
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Ted Cyr (M) from Escondido, California USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: ) 1960 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: A/FD, Div: 7
"Cyr & Hopper" Owned by Ted Cyr & Bill Hopper from Escondido, California USA Crew Chief: Ted Cyr & Bill Hopper
'57 Dragster by Scotty Fenn | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 392 Chrysler Hemi with direct drive
1/4 Mile ET: 7.962 at Fremont CA 5/14/60         1/4 Mile MPH: 181.08 at Fremont CA 5/14/60
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1960 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 52.20    Entry is 0.91834 times average ET and 1.00600 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1960 Records: 1/4 Mile: 7.962 ET, 204.54 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH   
1960 Average: 1/4 Mile: 8.670 ET, 180.00 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
1960 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 9.378 ET, 166.41 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
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Notes: Ted won Top Fuel at the Bakersfield Fuel and Gas Championship (aka March Meet) in 1960 with 8.58 second ET and 180.0 mph speed. (Garlits-Malone claimed Top Speed of the meet at 185.56 mph.) - RT | Bret Kepner confirmed 7.962/181.08 at Fremont on May 14, 1960. Originally listed 186.72 in 1960, but we need confirmation of that. Cyr crashed in late 1960 and was pretty badly hurt. They came back with a Lincoln car, but when was that? - BP; Photo: "Early Drag Racing Photos," p. 4, The H.A.M.B., jalopyjournal.com - MB
Submitted by Draglist Archives, Last updated on Sunday, February 25, 2024, 01:07:30 AM by Super Crew. Approved by Super Crew.
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© David Oakes Joe Amato (M) from Exeter, Pennsylvania USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: 6) 1997 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: TF, Div: 1
"Keystone/Valvoline" Owned by Joe Amato from Exeter, Pennsylvania USA Crew Chief: Jimmy Prock
'97 Dragster by Murf McKinney | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 496 TFX Hemi with direct drive
1/4 Mile ET: 4.558 at NHRA Pomona CA 11/08/97         1/4 Mile MPH: 320.28 at NHRA Pomona CA 11/08/97
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1997 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 97.34    Entry is 0.91895 times average ET and 1.10605 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1997 Records: 1/4 Mile: 4.558 ET, 322.00 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 3.440 ET, 237.86 MPH   
1997 Average: 1/4 Mile: 4.960 ET, 289.57 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 3.460 ET, 225.97 MPH
1997 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 5.460 ET, 263.05 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 3.790 ET, 207.05 MPH
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Notes: Also, 4.564 National Record at 97 Winternationals. Big speeds included 317.57 National Record at Houston Slick 50 Nats and 318.24 National Record at Indy. Ran 4.600 low qualifier at NHRA Indianapolis. The second car over 320 at 320.17 (Ennis 10/97) after Coy Mac. ET and speed confirmed by Jim Hawkins' DragStats.
Submitted by Draglist Archives, Last updated on Monday, February 19, 2024, 10:38:07 PM by David Oakes.
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© Tom West, Replicas West John Mulligan (M) from Garden Grove, California USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: 7194 ) 1967 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: AA/FD, Div: 7
"Fighting Irish" Owned by Beebe Bros. & Mulligan from Garden Grove, California USA Crew Chief: Tim Beebe
'67 Dragster by RCS | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 392 Chrysler Hemi with direct drive
1/4 Mile ET: 6.700 at Long Beach CA 10/21/67         1/4 Mile MPH: 230.76 at Long Beach CA 10/21/67
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: 5.050 at AHRA Madison IL 6/67    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1967 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 100.0    Entry is 0.91907 times average ET and 1.08460 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.95238 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1967 Records: 1/4 Mile: 6.700 ET, 230.76 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 5.050 ET, 0.00 MPH   
1967 Average: 1/4 Mile: 7.290 ET, 212.76 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 5.303 ET, 0.00 MPH
1967 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 7.880 ET, 196.83 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 5.633 ET, 0.00 MPH
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Notes: During the 1967 season, Beebe and Mulligan recorded three of the 13 quickest ET's with a best of 6.70 and one of the 14 best Top Speeds at 230.76. - Beebe-Mulligan.com. Confirmed by NHRA.com. | Listed 6.95/216 best on Indy entry form. | John was out to set Top Speed everywhere he went. The Tim Beebe prepared Chrysler Hemi made getting those speeds a little easier for John. He showed up at Carlsbad on January 1 for a Top Fuel show, but only four cars showed. John set Top Speed with a 7.24/230.16 (track record) in his race against Dave Russell. Unfortunately, he hurt the motor and was unable to run in the final. A week later, he was at Lions for an eight-car show. He ran 7.71 over Bob Muravez and 7.67 over Doug Walton to reach the finals, where he lost to Dave Beebe. At the AHRA Winternationals, Mulligan qualified #8 with a 7.78. Another 7.78 in the opening round beat Gerry Glenn's 7.77. In round two, "Sneaky Pete," Robinson got crossed up and shut off, and Mulligan advanced with a 7.53/203. He ran an easy solo in round three when Steve Carbone fouled. He lost to eventual winner Connie Kalitta in the semifinals. At Pomona for the NHRA Winternationals, he qualified #22 in the 32-car show with a 7.42/213.76. In the first round, he advanced with a 7.53/211.26 when Chris Karamesines fouled. In round two, a 7.40/212.26 beat Marvin Schwartz. But in the third round, his 7.39/212.76 lost to Kalitta's 7.22/214. He was at Famoso on February 19 for the Bakersfield Meet. He lasted until the second round, where his 7.65/196.06 lost to Mike Sorokin's 7.22/200. On March 19, John drove Tom Sturm's funny car at the Amarillo Opener. John was without a ride until June when he jumped behind the wheel of the Beebe Brothers car. Things started well when he won the AHRA 1/8 Mile Championships at St. Louis. He set a new AHRA 1/8 mile record with a 5.05 in qualifying, backed up with a 5.09 in the semifinals. This was not Low ET as Leroy Goldstein qualified #1 with a 4.95, but he broke and could not compete. John won the final with a 5.32/168 over Wayne Strompf's 6.05. On July 4, he was at Tri-City for a best of three match against Tommy Ivo. The first race saw Mulligan's 7.22/212 beat Ivo, but in the second race, Ivo evened up the score with a 7.20/214 over John's 7.34/211.76. Mulligan won the match with a final 7.31/207.84 to beat Ivo's 7.78/171. The team was at Lions for the PDA Championships on July 15. It was a 64-car show that had 125 attend. In the first round, Mulligan's 7.20/218.44 beat Jeep Hampshire. He went on to reach the semifinals, where he beat a tire-smoking Don Prudhomme. But the "Snake" got back in on the break rule when Jack Ewell fouled, and Beebe broke a rear end. In the final, John slowed to a tire spinning 7.99 while Prudhomme picked up the win with a 7.20.
Submitted by Draglist Archives, Last updated on Friday, September 17, 2021, 10:19:20 PM by Ron Howard. Approved by Bill Pratt.
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Beth Crossley Collection Bill Replogle (M) from Bakersfield, California USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: ) 1956 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: A/FD, Div: 7
"Hashim's Automotive" Owned by Ernie Hashim from Bakersfield, California USA Crew Chief: Ernie Hashim
'56 Dragster by Ernie Hashim | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 331 Chrysler Hemi with direct drive
1/4 Mile ET: 9.120 at Bakersfield CA 2/02/56         1/4 Mile MPH: 155.20 at Bakersfield CA 7/01/56
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1956 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 82.69    Entry is 0.91935 times average ET and 1.04865 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1956 Records: 1/4 Mile: 9.120 ET, 159.01 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH   
1956 Average: 1/4 Mile: 9.920 ET, 148.00 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
1956 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 10.720 ET, 136.96 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
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Notes: Several months after becoming the world's fastest dragster (153.91 at Bakersfield on February 12), driver Replogle also set the track record at Kingdon, Calif. (150.80 on May 6). - RT | Replogle was the fifth drag car over 150 on February 12 at 153.91. That set the world record! He beat Lloyd Scott's 152.02. The car was blown. He also ran a 9.120 (we formerly listed 9.11 - need to confirm). Bill became the fastest of all time on July 1 at Bakersfield with a new world record at 155.20. - Bret Kepner, 7/23
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No Photo (Edit this to add one!) Blaine Johnson (M) from Santa Maria, California USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: 7050 / 5) 1996 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: TF, Div: 7
"Travers Tools" Owned by Alan Johnson from Santa Maria, California USA Crew Chief: Alan Johnson
'96 Dragster by Brad Hadman | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 500 TFX Hemi by Alan Johnson with direct drive
1/4 Mile ET: 4.592 at NHRA Topeka KS 7/06/96 (NR)         1/4 Mile MPH: 313.15 at NHRA Topeka KS 7/06/96
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1996 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 90.72    Entry is 0.92006 times average ET and 1.08420 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1996 Records: 1/4 Mile: 4.592 ET, 318.69 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH   
1996 Average: 1/4 Mile: 4.991 ET, 288.83 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
1996 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 5.491 ET, 262.53 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
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Notes: Blaine set Low ET in qualifying low at Pomona for the NHRA Winternationals. His 4.66/309.15 led the field. He smoked the tires in the first round against Robert Reehl, but Reehl was having the same problem, and his 8.09/190 lost to Blaine's 6.54/200.57. After that, he could do no wrong. He set Top Speed in round two, where his 4.80/310.20 dropped Mike Dunn's 5.05/229. He then ran 4.74/303.54 in the semi-final to defeat Larry Dixon Jr's 4.79/295. In the final, he faced the old pro, Connie Kalitta, and Johnson's 4.73/299.70 got the victory over Kalitta's 4.82/297. He then went to Firebird Raceway for the NHRA Arizona Nationals, where he qualified #1 once again with a 4.68/303.54. Reehl failed to show in the opening round for his race against him, and Blaine ran a 4.79/296.63 solo to advance. But he slowed to 4.91/242.13 in round two and lost to Scott Kalitta's 4.79/305. His team continued to show power at Gainesville, where a 4.72/303.54 qualified #1 for the NHRA Gatornationals. He brought home another win by stopping Pat Dakin's 4.93/299 in the opening round with a 4.81/297.52. In round two, a 4.74/304.77 beat Joe Amato, while a semi-final 4.73/305.60 beat Connie Kalitta's 4.86/291. In the final, he faced Connie's son, Scott, and the two had a drama-filled race as Scott had a blow over while Blaine slowed the tires. A 10.40-81.34 is all Johnson needed for the win. He didn't quite get the pole at Houston for the NHRA Slick 50 Nationals. His 4.71/303.03 qualified second to Scott's similar 4.71/313. But Blaine had Low ET of the first round, where his 4.73/293.44 took out Bruce Sarver's 5.37. In round two, his 4.85/289 lost to eventual winner Kenny Bernstein's 4.70/305. It was interesting; in the first four races of the year, Johnson and Bernstein had each won two. The NHRA Winston Invitational was held at Rockingham in the middle of April. This was only an eight-car field, and Blaine's 4.69/299.90 qualified #1. A 4.76/295.17 in the first round beat Mike Smith's 5.02/246, and in the semi-final, he ran 4.79/291.63 to drop Bernstein's 4.83/291. It was another final between himself and Dixon, and once again, Johnson took the win with a 4.77/297.32 over Larry's 4.84/285. On his way to the world championship when he crashed and died in Indianapolis. RIP, Blaine. The Topeka 4.592/313.15 was the low qualifier and Blaine's best times of the year.
Submitted by Danny White, Last updated on Tuesday, October 25, 2022, 07:13:10 AM by Ron Howard. Approved by Super Crew.
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© Rick Howard Don Garlits (M) from Seffner, Florida USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: 204 ) 1971 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: AA/FD, Div: 2
"Wynns Charger SR 14" Owned by Don Garlits from Seffner, Florida USA Crew Chief: Don Garlits
'70 Dragster by Don Garlits | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 426 Dodge with 2 speed manual transmission
1/4 Mile ET: 6.211 at NHRA Indianapolis IN 9/05/71 (NR)         1/4 Mile MPH: 244.56 at Unknown
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1971 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 97.50    Entry is 0.92015 times average ET and 1.11692 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1971 Records: 1/4 Mile: 6.211 ET, 245.90 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH   
1971 Average: 1/4 Mile: 6.750 ET, 218.96 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
1971 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 7.289 ET, 204.11 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
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Notes: Don started this revolutionary season at Pomona, qualifying well at #10 but not dominating at 6.842/209.39. He beat Tommy Allen in round one, 6.85/208.33 to 6.89/209.79. Don improved to 6.72/211.76 to defeat Jim Nicoll's 6.85/193.54 in round two. He duplicated the 6.72 at 210.53 to beat Carl Olson's shut-off 10.81 in round three. Don easily defeated Jim Dunn in the semis, 6.70/209.79 to 7.58/146.31. In the final, Don paved the way for the rear-engine future with a 7.031/214.79 defeat of a broken Kenny Safford. Garlits put an exclamation point on things at the Gatornationals with a 6.53/226.13 low qualifying effort. He beat Jim Walther in round one, 7.06/172.08 to 7.40/192.71. However, Sarge Arciero upset him in round two, 6.63/228.42 to 6.81/188.07. Don qualified low at the Dallas Springnationals at 6.447/227.27. A solid 6.54/220.04 took out Paul Schoenfield's 8.79/110.20 in round one, and he took out west coast tough guy Don Moody in round two, 6.58/211.26 to 7.07/155.44. Don kept rolling in round three with a 6.54/200.00 win over Ronnie Martin's 6.84/208.89. He took out Kenny Safford's fouling 15.69/67.46 in the semis with a 9.96/87.12. In the final, Don took out John Wiebe to claim the title, 6.591/213.27 to 7.15/154.37. Garlits qualified #3 at the Summernationals at 6.669/223.88. He beat Richie Broughton in round one, 6.76/218.44 to 7.84/161.29, but lost to a Jim Harnsberger holeshot in round two, 6.76/205.47 to Don's 6.69/216.86. Then came Indy, where Don amazed the world with a 6.211/230.76 low qualifying effort. In round one, he beat Al Friedman, 6.28/230.17 to 6.65/223.88. A 6.32/231.36 took out John Wiebe's otherwise excellent 6.46/232.55 in round two. Don beat Summernationals winner Arnie Behling in round 3, 6.25/231.95 to a solid 6.44/224.43. He took out Carl Olson in the semis, 6.31/230.76 to 7.29/149.00. In the final, Steve Carbone beat Don in the famous "burndown" race, 6.486/229.00 to 6.65/229.00. Garlits qualified #6 at the Amarillo World Finals at 6.849/199.55. He beat Mike Tarter in round one, running 6.61/217.39 when Mike lost fire. Don beat a fouling Jerry Ruth in round two, 6.96/196.07 to 6.90/216.34. In round three, Raymond Beadle also left too soon against Don, sending him on a 7.23/145.63 to 9.86/92.21 victory. Garlits took out Clayton Harris in the semis, 6.60/217.91 to 6.72/208.81. In the final, Gerry Glenn upset the Swamp Rat with a 6.59/227.27 victory when it was Don's turn to foul away a 6.55/222.22 effort. Garlits did not run at the Ontario Supernationals this year. | 2/07/71 - Don Garlits wins NHRA Winternationals in rear-engine dragster (7.03 seconds at 214.79 mph) minus the rear wing. Also ran 6.35 National Record at US 131 on 8/71. Ran 6.53 low qualifier at Gators and 6.211 low qualifier at Indy. Beat Keeling and Clayton digger with Rick Ramsey up at Bakersfield 1971 with an ET of 6.71/223 mph to a quicker 6.64/224. BACK STORY: Don was having trouble getting the new rear-engine car to go straight. Before he figured that out (slow down the steering), he built a slingshot to race for the 1971 season. His wife Pat saw it in his garage and told him to "Get your guys together and make that rear-engine car work." They did, and the rest is history. Don provided the slingshot to Goodyear to use as a promotional display. He loaded up both cars in a small trailer and headed west. Upon arriving in California, he opened the door a crack with a number of his fellow racers in attendance. They caught a peek at the slingshot, and all began laughing, sure that Garlits had given up on his crazy rear-engine dragster idea and was going to race a conventional car. Garlits gave the car to Goodyear, then went to the AHRA race, where AHRA boss Jim Tice looked into the trailer and saw the rear-engine car in pieces (to fit both cars, it had to be disassembled). Tice ordered Garlits to put it together right at the gate so every fan coming in would see that Garlits was there and that he had this new rear-engine car. When Don got it put together and was ready to race, the slingshot drivers did not want to face him, knowing the handling disasters that previous rear-engine cars had been. Don was told to take a single and that if he touched either stripe, he was out of there. Don made a straight and true pass down the track, and he was in. He made it to the finals, where Gary Cochran got him with a holeshot in a slingshot. But the writing was on the wall, and within two years, almost every top fuel team in the country had a new rear-engine car. - Don Garlits (paraphrased), from the Racin' and Rockin' with Draglist.com radio show, July 9, 2010). | Where did Don run 244.56? Was that in 1971? The best NHRA national event speed was 231.95 at the Summers. Rick Howard photo from Edgewater Raceway Park, Cincy, Ohio.
Submitted by Draglist Archives, Last updated on Sunday, January 15, 2023, 01:19:35 AM by Rick Howard. Approved by Bill Pratt.
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Art Malone (M) from Lutz, Florida USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: ) 1959 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: AA/FD, Div: 2
"Don's Speed Shop/Swamp Rat 1-B" Owned by Don Garlits from Tampa, Florida USA Crew Chief: Don Garlits
'57 Dragster by Don Garlits | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 454 Chrysler Hemi with direct drive
1/4 Mile ET: 8.190 at Buckingham Field, Fort Myers, FL/Nov. 22, 1959         1/4 Mile MPH: 195.63 at Dunkirk NY 9/27/59
1000 FT ET: 7.590 at Youngstown, OH/Oct. 18, 1959    1000 FT MPH: 160.70 at Youngstown, OH/Oct. 18, 1959
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: 142.85 at Golden Triangle Drag Strip, Oldsmar, FL/Dec. 27, 1959
Entry's 1959 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 100.0    Entry is 0.92126 times average ET and 1.17603 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 100.0 Entry is 0.95238 times average ET and 1.05263 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 100.0 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 1.05263 times average MPH
1959 Records: 1/4 Mile: 8.190 ET, 195.63 MPH    1000 Ft. 7.590 ET, 160.70 MPH    1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 142.85 MPH   
1959 Average: 1/4 Mile: 8.890 ET, 166.35 MPH 1000 Ft. 7.970 ET, 152.66 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 135.71 MPH
1959 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 9.590 ET, 154.21 MPH 1000 Ft. 8.389 ET, 145.02 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
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Notes: Originally built on '31 Chevy frame rails, but much reworked by Garlits over the years. SR 1 was revamped to fit the taller Malone after Garlits temporarily retired from driving following a mid-year car fire. Oft-reworked car was then re-christened Swamp Rat 1-B. – RT | Set NHRA national speed record on 9/59 at Dunkirk NY (at 195.63). - SK; Malone's run of 195.633 mph on Sep. 27 at Dunkirk Airport was not recognized as official because he ran too late in the day to back it up, so it was regarded as an unofficial record. He also set an unofficial elapsed time mark at Buckingham Field in Florida on Nov. 22 with an 8.19 clocking. With Malone driving the Swamp Rat 1-B car at Golden Triangle Drag Strip in Oldsmar, FL, he set a new world record for 1/8th-mile of 142.85 mph on Dec. 27. - MB; Photo: Rocky Mountain Telegram, July 3, 1959 - MB
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Michael Beach Gary Ormsby (M) from Auburn, California USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: 704 / 7) 1989 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: TF, Div: 7
"Castrol GTX" Owned by Gary Ormsby from Auburn, California USA Crew Chief: Gary Ormsby
'89 Dragster by Al Swindahl | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 498 Keith Black Hemi with direct drive
1/4 Mile ET: 4.919 at NHRA Ennis TX 10/07/89 (NR)         1/4 Mile MPH: 294.88 at NHRA Ennis TX 10/07/89 (NR)
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1989 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 100.0    Entry is 0.92462 times average ET and 1.09764 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1989 Records: 1/4 Mile: 4.919 ET, 294.88 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH   
1989 Average: 1/4 Mile: 5.320 ET, 268.65 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
1989 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 5.820 ET, 245.57 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
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Notes: Four-day-old dragster won Ennis 89 with a 4.972 at 291.26 over Gwynn (holeshot over Darrell's 4.940). Quickest and fastest at the time (speed tied with Brotherton, but Ormsby got the records). Also ran 4.926 at 89 Chiefs for the backup. Also ran 291.63 national record at Keystones and 293.73. Became the fifth entry in the Cragar 4-Second Club for Top Fuel with a 4.991 on June 10/1989, at Columbus. Photo from Columbus 1989. What can you say about Ormsby in '89, six NHRA National event wins and the Top Fuel championship? He started the season by qualifying #2 at Firebird Raceway for the Super Bowl of Drag Racing event with a 5.08, just behind Joe Amato's 5.07. These two worked their way to the final, where Gary's quick-leaving 5.16 got the win over Joe's 5.13. Gary showed his team's strength at Pomona when he made four runs in qualifying for the NHRA Winternationals. The times were 5.08/284.72,5.07/280.89, a #2 qualifier,5.04/282.22, and a 5.06/276.15. That was pretty impressive, but once again, Amato got the pole with his own 5.04. Gary started his run for the title by running a 5.07/277.52 over Shirley Muldowney's 5.13/275, a second round 5.07/280.19 beat Jack Ostrander, and in the semifinals, he beat Dennis Forcelle's 5.18/262 with a 5.05/278.81. In the final, he met Frank Bradley, and a consistent 5.05/278.81 beat Bradley's 5.28/260. He went two for two when he won the next race, the Supernationals at Houston. It was his fourth career win. He qualified way back in the #12 spot with a 5.11 and another 5.11 in the first round, beating Richard Holcomb. He was running like a bracket racer when, in the second round, he beat Lori Johns' 5.13 with yet another 5.11. He quickened his pace to a 5.08/278 in the semifinals to beat a tire-smoking Frank Cook. In the final, he met a strong running Joe Amato, who had set Low ET (4.99). Joe ran a final round 5.03/288 but lost to Ormsby's holeshot, 5.09/278.12. The next NHRA event was the Gatornationals, where Gary ran a 5.09 to qualify #2. Unfortunately, a first-round 5.16 lost to Hank Endres' 5.13. It was then off to Atlanta for the Southern Nationals. A 5.13/275.89 qualified #4. He beat Connie Kalitta and Amato in the first two rounds with times of 5.17/276.83 and 5.20/275.06, but he slowed to a 5.32/272.14 in the semifinal and lost to Eddie Hill's 5.20/267. Race five on the schedule was the Mid-South Nationals at Memphis. Gary took his first pole of the year with a 5.03/287.35. Robert Reehl lost to Ormsby's 5.16 in the first round, and in round two, Gary ran a 5.06/286 over Bradley's strong 5.10. In the semifinals, both he and Darrell Gwynn ran 5.04s, but the Castrol car won. In the final, he took his third win of the season with a 5.03/287 beating Hill. Race six was the Cajun Nationals, where a 5.15/284.90 (Top Speed) qualified #2. Frank Hawley beat him in the first round when Gary smoked the tires. The next stop on the tour was the Springnationals. Gary qualified #1 with National Trail's first four-second pass, a 4.99 at a track record speed as well at 287.53 (tied by Gene Snow). He beat Rudy Toepke in the first round, with a 5.03, and a second round 5.12/264 beat Forcelle, but in the semifinals, he smoked the tires and lost to Amato. The tour shifted to Canada for the Grandnationals. There, Ormsby used a 5.14/279.24 to qualify #2. He ran runs of 5.11/282.39 (Low ET & tying Top Speed) over Pat Dakin, 5.18/278.46 over Forcelle, and a semifinal 5.19/276.83 over Johns to meet Dick LaHaie in the final. Gary got his fourth win of the season with a 5.15/278.98, beating Dick's 5.21/274. Englishtown was next, and a 5.19/278.81 qualified #9 for the Summernationals. This set up a first-round meeting with low qualifier Bradley. Gary beat Frank in the first round and went on to beat Earl Whiting with a 5.17/280 and Hill in the semis with a 5.18/281. In the final, he met LaHaie again, but this time, the roles were reversed, with Dick's 5.11/282 beating Gary's 5.24/271.57. Next came the Mile High Nationals in Denver. A 5.25/270.43 in the thin air was good enough to qualify #3. He beat Kalitta in the first round, and a 5.27/270 beat Hill in round two. He picked up to a 5.22/264 in the semis to beat Johns' 5.27/271. In the final, he ran Amato, and an off-pace 5.33/270.75 gave Gary his second runner-up in a row. The tour moved on to the California Nationals run on July 30. Ormsby ran a 5.05/289.29 to qualify #2. In the first round, he beat Cook's 5.19/269 with a 5.09/289.85 (Top Speed), but in round two, the car fell off to a 5.52/282.39 that lost to Jim Head's 5.21/271. Seattle was the next stop for the Seafair Nationals. A 5.05/285.44 qualified #3. He beat Gwynn in the first round with a 5.04/283.82. A 5.11/280.81 beat Shirley Muldowney's 5.14/282 in round two. Unfortunately for Gary, a semifinal 5.14/279.15 lost to Amato's 5.07/273. The next event was not to Gary's liking. He qualified well at the Northstar Nationals with a 5.15/282.75, but in the first round, against Kalitta, he crashed and totaled his car when he hit the guardrail. He was OK, but the car was not.
Submitted by Draglist Archives, Last updated on Wednesday, September 20, 2023, 09:01:52 PM by Super Crew. Approved by Bill Pratt.
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John Kilburg Gary Ormsby (M) from Auburn, California USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: 704 ) 1990 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: TF, Div: 7
"Castrol GTX" Owned by Gary Ormsby from Auburn, California USA Crew Chief: Lee Beard
'89 Dragster by Al Swindahl | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 498 Keith Black Hemi with direct drive
1/4 Mile ET: 4.881 at NHRA Topeka KS 9/29/90         1/4 Mile MPH: 296.05 at NHRA Topeka KS 9/29/90 (NR)
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1990 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 100.0    Entry is 0.92583 times average ET and 1.10003 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1990 Records: 1/4 Mile: 4.881 ET, 296.05 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH   
1990 Average: 1/4 Mile: 5.272 ET, 269.13 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
1990 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 5.772 ET, 245.82 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
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Notes: Gary started the year by receiving the "Drag Racer of the Year" award on January 13 by the Motoring Press Association. The car's first time out in '90 was at Firebird Raceway's test and tune event in January. It was also the first time the team was using the new 3.20 rear gear mandated by NHRA for '90. Crew chief Lee Beard was having trouble getting the dragster to keep all eight cylinders firing for an entire run. Gary made five runs: a get acquainted 11.09/90.66, followed by a cylinder dropping 5.15/248.96. Another seven-cylinder 5.12/265.56 followed by his best run of the weekend, a 5.11/274.47 still with one hole not firing all the way through. His last pass was 5.15/269.54. The best 60-foot time was .930. By Pomona, Lee seemed to have things figured out for the NHRA Winternationals. Ormsby's 5.03/281.51 qualified #4, and a 5.04/279.50 in the first round, beat Connie Kalitta's 5.10/269. His 5.05/279.58 beat a tire-smoking Shirley Muldowney, who shut off in the second round. In the semifinals, Gary slowed to 5.12/273.47 in a loss to Dick LaHaie's 5.03/272. At the NHRA Arizona Nationals, the team qualified way back in the #10 spot with a 5.07/279.50. Gary got around Lori Johns in round one, and in round two, he advanced when Ken Koretsky lost an engine. Muldowney went into a wheelstand and shut off against him in the semifinals, and Ormsby advanced into the final against Joe Amato. Gary tried hard in their race, but his 5.11 finished runner-up to Joe's 5.05. At Houston, for the NHRA Supernationals, Gary qualified #4 with a 4.98/284.62. But in round one, he smoked the tires and shut down to 7.55/110.47 to lose to alternate Leo Gastellum's 5.08/275. The 4.881 at the Topeka Heartland Nationals was the quickest ever but was not backed up. Gary backed up the 296 speed for the record. Photo from 1990 Grandnationals, Montreal.
Submitted by Ryan Casillas, Last updated on Wednesday, September 20, 2023, 09:02:26 PM by Super Crew. Approved by Bill Pratt.
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© David Oakes Scott Kalitta (M) from Ypsilanti, Michigan USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: 319 / 1) 1995 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: TF, Div: 3
"Kalitta International Airways" Owned by Connie Kalitta from Ypsilanti, Michigan USA Crew Chief: Dick LaHaie
'94 Dragster by Murf McKinney | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 500 Keith Black Hemi with direct drive
1/4 Mile ET: 4.660 at NHRA Topeka KS 9/30/95         1/4 Mile MPH: 307.37 at NHRA Baytown TX 3/04/95
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1995 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 88.11    Entry is 0.92663 times average ET and 1.07993 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1995 Records: 1/4 Mile: 4.660 ET, 314.46 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 3.440 ET, 0.00 MPH   
1995 Average: 1/4 Mile: 5.029 ET, 284.62 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 3.460 ET, 0.00 MPH
1995 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 5.529 ET, 258.88 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 3.790 ET, 0.00 MPH
No Racer Website | No video link | Web Search | Web Image Search | Web Video Search
Notes: ET and speed confirmed by Jim Hawkins' DragStats. | Dick LaHaie chassis design executed by Murf McKinney. - Dick LaHaie, Racin & Rockin Radio, 2/24/14
Submitted by Draglist Archives, Last updated on Monday, June 27, 2022, 11:21:27 PM by David Oakes.
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Kenny Bernstein (M) from Lake Forest, California USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: 403 / 6) 2001 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: TF, Div: 7
"Budweiser King" Owned by Kenny Bernstein from Lake Forest, California USA Crew Chief: Tim Richards
'01 Dragster by Brad Hadman | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 496 Keith Black Hemi with direct drive
1/4 Mile ET: 4.477 at NHRA Joliet IL 6/02/01 (NR)         1/4 Mile MPH: 330.88 at NHRA Joliet IL 6/02/01
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 2001 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 98.89    Entry is 0.92672 times average ET and 1.10885 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
2001 Records: 1/4 Mile: 4.477 ET, 331.61 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 3.130 ET, 265.00 MPH   
2001 Average: 1/4 Mile: 4.831 ET, 298.40 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 3.460 ET, 237.90 MPH
2001 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 5.331 ET, 270.41 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 3.790 ET, 217.19 MPH
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Notes: Times confirmed by Jim Hawkins' DragStats. Also 4.511/329.58 at Maple Grove 9/01.
Submitted by Danny White, Last updated on Monday, June 27, 2022, 01:29:12 AM by Jim Hawkins.
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© Rick Howard Gary Scelzi (M) from Fresno, California USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: 1) 1999 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: TF, Div: 7
"Winston/Matco Tools" Owned by Alan Johnson from Santa Maria, California USA Crew Chief: Alan Johnson
'97 Dragster by Brad Hadman | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 500 Alan Johnson Chrysler by Alan Johnson with direct drive
1/4 Mile ET: 4.480 at NHRA Baytown TX 10/30/99 (NR)         1/4 Mile MPH: 324.79 at NHRA Ennis TX 4/25/99
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1999 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 91.45    Entry is 0.92734 times average ET and 1.08844 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1999 Records: 1/4 Mile: 4.480 ET, 330.23 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH   
1999 Average: 1/4 Mile: 4.831 ET, 298.40 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
1999 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 5.331 ET, 270.41 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
No Racer Website | No video link | Web Search | Web Image Search | Web Video Search
Notes: Rick Howard photo from 1999 Pontiac excitement Nats, Columbus, Ohio. Best NHRA national event times of 4.480 at Baytown and 324.79 at Ennis. Won three NHRA national events and was runner-up at one other.
Submitted by Gena White, Last updated on Saturday, January 29, 2022, 05:48:54 PM by Rick Howard. Approved by Bill Pratt.
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Eddie Hill (M) from Wichita Falls, Texas USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: 4) 1988 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: TF, Div: 4
"Super Shops/Pennzoil" Owned by Eddie Hill from Wichita Falls, Texas USA Crew Chief: Fuzzy Carter
'88 Dragster by Dave Uyehara | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 498 JP-1 Hemi with direct drive
1/4 Mile ET: 4.936 at NHRA Baytown TX 10/08/88         1/4 Mile MPH: 288.73 at NHRA Gainesville FL 3/88
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1988 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 100.0    Entry is 0.92782 times average ET and 1.07474 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1988 Records: 1/4 Mile: 4.936 ET, 288.73 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH   
1988 Average: 1/4 Mile: 5.320 ET, 268.65 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
1988 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 5.820 ET, 245.57 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
Racer's Web Site | No video link | Web Search | Web Image Search | Web Video Search
Notes: First in the Fours on 4/09/88 with a 4.990 at 288.55 to become the inaugural Cragar 4-Second Club for Top Fuel. Won both IHRA Ennis races. Received extra $100,000 Billy Meyer bonus. Then ran 4.990 and 4.936 at Houston 10/88 (following Gene Snow's first four in the NHRA 4.997). Both Houston 4s were NHRA national records. Earlier in the season, reset NHRA national record at 5.066 at the Gators and went 5.082 for low qualifier at the US Nats. Ran 5.065 at 1988 Keystones. Ran 285.62 at 1988 Gators.
Submitted by John Bockelman, Last updated on Monday, June 27, 2022, 12:35:59 AM by Jim Hawkins.
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Don Garlits (M) from Ocala, Florida USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: 204 ) 1981 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: TF, Div: 2
"Kendall SR 26" Owned by Don Garlits from Ocala, Florida USA Crew Chief: Art Malone
'81 Dragster by Don Garlits | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 495 Keith Black Hemi by Don Garlits with 2 speed manual transmission
1/4 Mile ET: 5.520 at Unknown         1/4 Mile MPH: 255.68 at Unknown
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1981 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 100.0    Entry is 0.92789 times average ET and 1.07955 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1981 Records: 1/4 Mile: 5.520 ET, 255.68 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH   
1981 Average: 1/4 Mile: 5.949 ET, 236.84 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
1981 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 6.449 ET, 218.61 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
Racer's Web Site | No video link | Web Search | Web Image Search | Web Video Search
Notes: With Art Malone 81/84. | Don started the '81 season by winning the AHRA Winternationals with a 6.33/230 over Jerry Ruth. He then showed up at the IHRA Winternationals at Darlington and qualified #2 with a 5.92/243, but the car started wheelstanding against Richard Tharp in the first round, and Don's 6.03/250.69 (Top Speed) lost to Tharp's 5.95/237.
Submitted by Draglist Archives, Last updated on Saturday, August 23, 2025, 12:59:50 AM by Ron Howard. Approved by Bill Pratt.
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Gary Beck (M) from Laguna Niguel, California USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: 751 / 2) 1982 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: TF, Div: 7
"Larry Minor" Owned by Larry Minor from Hemet, California USA Crew Chief: Jim Wright
'80 Dragster by Al Swindahl | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 498 Keith Black Hemi with 2 speed manual transmission
1/4 Mile ET: 5.484 at NHRA Indianapolis IN 9/05/82         1/4 Mile MPH: 251.39 at NHRA Fremont CA 10/02/82
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1982 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 82.66    Entry is 0.92792 times average ET and 1.03910 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1982 Records: 1/4 Mile: 5.484 ET, 256.41 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 3.770 ET, 204.08 MPH   
1982 Average: 1/4 Mile: 5.910 ET, 241.93 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 3.958 ET, 198.00 MPH
1982 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 6.410 ET, 223.06 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 4.288 ET, 183.22 MPH
Racer's Web Site | Video Link | Web Search | Web Image Search | Web Video Search
Notes: Set 5.542 national record, then bettered it with the 5.48, which the 5.54 did not back up. It was rumored that Beck, Minor used a shot of Nitrous. | Won PHR Meet at Martin, Michigan, with a string of 5.60s and a 5.67/243.90 in the final over Jody Smart. | 6. 5.883 230.17 NHRA Baton Rouge LA 1984 (First Round)
Submitted by Draglist Archives, Last updated on Wednesday, November 23, 2022, 05:48:00 PM by John Bockelman.
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Greg Gage Doug Kalitta (M) from Ann Arbor, Michigan USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: 2) 2004 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: TF, Div: 3
"Mac Tools" Owned by Connie Kalitta from Ypsilanti, Michigan USA Crew Chief: Rahn Tobler
'04 Dragster by Murf McKinney | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 500 Keith Black Hemi with direct drive
1/4 Mile ET: 4.420 at NHRA Joliet IL 5/23/04         1/4 Mile MPH: 335.57 at NHRA Las Vegas NV 04/04/04
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 2004 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 100.0    Entry is 0.92799 times average ET and 1.09136 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
2004 Records: 1/4 Mile: 4.420 ET, 335.57 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH   
2004 Average: 1/4 Mile: 4.763 ET, 307.48 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
2004 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 5.263 ET, 278.27 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
No Racer Website | No video link | Web Search | Web Image Search | Web Video Search
Notes: The quickest quarter mile pass in history before the 1000 foot era.
Submitted by Dave Wesolowski, Last updated on Friday, December 30, 2022, 07:56:50 PM by Brian Clark. Approved by Brian Clark.
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Vic Cooke Doug Kalitta (M) from Ann Arbor, Michigan USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: 4) 2003 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: TF, Div: 3
"Mac Tools" Owned by Connie Kalitta from Ypsilanti, Michigan USA Crew Chief: Connie Kalitta
'03 Dragster by Murf McKinney | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 500 Keith Black Hemi with direct drive
1/4 Mile ET: 4.428 at NHRA Joliet IL Fall 2003         1/4 Mile MPH: 333.91 at NHRA Baytown TX Fall 2003
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 2003 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 99.91    Entry is 0.92967 times average ET and 1.08596 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
2003 Records: 1/4 Mile: 4.428 ET, 333.95 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH   
2003 Average: 1/4 Mile: 4.763 ET, 307.48 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
2003 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 5.263 ET, 278.27 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
No Racer Website | No video link | Web Search | Web Image Search | Web Video Search
Notes: Also 333.00 national record at Joliet Fall 2003 and 333.25 national record at Pomona Finals 2003. Ran 4.535 low qualifier at 93 Gators and 4.479 at 2003 Pomona Finals. Also 328.54 at 93 Englishtown and 330.88 at 2003 Pomona Finals.
Submitted by Danny White, Last updated on Monday, January 20, 2020, 03:11:46 PM by Jim Hawkins.
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Lucas, Roger Lee Collection Bill Alexander (M) from Montrose, California USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: ) 1964 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: A/FD, Div: 7
"Brissette-Alexander" Owned by Jim Brissette & Bill Alexander from Cypress, California USA Crew Chief: Jim Brissette
'63 Dragster by RCS | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 300 Chrysler Hemi with direct drive
1/4 Mile ET: 7.501 at Fontana CA 8/22/64         1/4 Mile MPH: 205.94 at Fontana CA 1964
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1964 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 93.10    Entry is 0.93065 times average ET and 1.07822 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1964 Records: 1/4 Mile: 7.501 ET, 208.33 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 5.900 ET, 142.85 MPH   
1964 Average: 1/4 Mile: 8.060 ET, 191.00 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 6.195 ET, 139.00 MPH
1964 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 8.619 ET, 178.61 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 6.525 ET, 131.97 MPH
No Racer Website | No video link | Web Search | Web Image Search | Web Video Search
Notes: August 22/1964, at Fontana Drag Strip, an unheard of 7.501 ET stopped the clocks and shocked the Drag Racing world. - Cacklefest.com | Confirmed 202.24 at Fontana on 8/64, and 202.67 at Fontana 10/64.
Submitted by Danny White, Last updated on Saturday, August 21, 2021, 05:10:59 PM by Danny White.
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Draglist Files (need photographer) Don Garlits (M) from Tampa, Florida USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: 204 ) 1961 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: AA/FD, Div: 2
"Swamp Rat III" Owned by Don Garlits from Tampa, Florida USA Crew Chief: Don Garlits
'57 Dragster by Don Garlits | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 454 Chrysler Hemi with direct drive
1/4 Mile ET: 7.880 at Columbia SC 1961 (NR)         1/4 Mile MPH: 190.88 at Unknown
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1961 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 70.42    Entry is 0.93144 times average ET and 1.05197 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1961 Records: 1/4 Mile: 7.880 ET, 204.54 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH   
1961 Average: 1/4 Mile: 8.460 ET, 181.45 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
1961 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 9.040 ET, 169.81 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
Racer's Web Site | No video link | Web Search | Web Image Search | Web Video Search
Notes: Set national ET record of 7.88 at Columbia SC; speed record of 189.86 in early February at Oldsmar, Fla. 1972 poster showing mph milestones throughout history credited Don with a 190.88 (Racing History Poster) run in 1961.
Submitted by Draglist Archives, Last updated on Tuesday, December 28, 2021, 04:01:10 PM by John Bockelman. Approved by Bill Pratt.
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Cory McClenathan (M) from San Jacinto, California USA   (Comp Nr/Finish: 2) 1993 - Category: TOPFUEL, Type: TN, Class: TF, Div: 7
"Mac Attack!" Owned by Cory McClenathan from San Jacinto, California USA Crew Chief: Jimmy Prock
'93 Dragster by Brad Hadman | Powered by Supercharged Nitro 500 TFX Hemi with direct drive
1/4 Mile ET: 4.762 at NHRA Topeka KS 10/03/93 (NR)         1/4 Mile MPH: 302.41 at NHRA Topeka KS 10/03/93
1000 FT ET: Unknown at Unknown    1000 FT MPH: Unknown at Unknown
1/8 Mile ET: Unknown at Unknown    1/8 Mile MPH: Unknown at Unknown
Entry's 1993 Performance Ratings (0 to 100) based on comparison to average ET/MPH:
1/4 Mile Rating: ET 100.0, MPH 89.85    Entry is 0.93190 times average ET and 1.08804 times average MPH
1000 FT Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1/8 Mile Rating: ET 00.00, MPH 00.00 Entry is 0.00000 times average ET and 0.00000 times average MPH
1993 Records: 1/4 Mile: 4.762 ET, 308.64 MPH    1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH    1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH   
1993 Average: 1/4 Mile: 5.110 ET, 277.94 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
1993 Minimum: 1/4 Mile: 5.610 ET, 253.17 MPH 1000 Ft. 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH 1/8 Mile: 0.000 ET, 0.00 MPH
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Notes: Eleventh member of the Slick 50 300 mph Club on October 3/1993, with a 302.41 at Topeka, Kan. ET and speed confirmed by Jim Hawkins' DragStats. Set national record at 4.784 (low qualifier) at 93 Winternationals. Low qualifier at 4.789 at 93 Topeka Fall. Ran 4.782 at World Finals. | Cory had a great season in '93. Although things didn't look so well at Firebird Raceway's Test and Tune event in January, Cory and crew chief Jimmy Prock had their new Brad Hadman-built car there but were never able to get in a full run. He made two easy check-out passes with a 7.13/80.19 best, but the next three runs he made had the car either smoke the tires or go into hard tire shake. The good news was, of all the Top Fuel cars there, McClenathan had the best 60-foot times at .88. At Pomona for the NHRA Winternationals, he qualified #1 with a 4.78/296.93. The ET was a new NHRA record, and he went on to beat Shelly Anderson in the first round with a 4.82/295.17. Another strong run of 4.85/292.30 was run in round two against Tommy Johnson Jr., but it was wasted with a red light. He qualified on the pole for the next NHRA race as well, the Motorcraft Nationals, where he ran 4.82/297.71 to get the spot. McClenathan beat Bobby Baldwin in the first round with a 4.95/293.35, but once again, he fouled in round two, giving Jim Head an easy 6.78/219 run into the semifinals. At the Slick 50 Nationals at Houston, everyone was running career-best times while Prock was having trouble getting Cory down the track. He eventually made the field with a 4.95/287.71 that held for the "bump spot." In round one, he faced low qualifier Ed McCulloch, and Cory fouled. After fouling in three straight races, Cory was determined not to do it again at the Gatornationals, so after going out and qualifying #1 with a 4.78 (Low ET) at 291.73, he beat Mike Brotherton in the first round, with a 4.90/291.73. In round two, he faced Mike Dunn in Darrell Gwynn's car, and while he didn't foul, Prock put too much power into it, and he smoked the tires and lost. It was either on the pole or the "bump spot" for the team, as at the Winston Invitational, they qualified on the "bump" in the eight-car field with a 4.97/287.17. Unfortunately, on that qualifier, he crashed at the top end, totaling the car, and Cory received third-degree burns on his forehead and second-degree burns to his hands. Obviously, the team was unable to make the Southern Nationals in Atlanta, but they were back and ready at Memphis for the Mid-South Nationals. Cory qualified #6 with a 4.96/294.98. An off-pace 5.36/280.89 beat Anderson in round one, and in round two, his 4.93/294.40 beat Johnson Jr's 4.95/291. In the semifinals, he faced Joe Amato, and he smoked the tires and lost. The Mopar Parts Nationals at Englishtown was NHRA's next stop. Cory qualified #5 with a 4.83/292.77.
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